Abstract

In order to further understand the status of the water quality of Min River’s sea-entry section, the index systems for water environmental quality assessment was built based on twenty evaluation parameters including dissolved oxygen (DO), permanganate index (CODMn), chemical oxygen demand (CODCr), biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5), ammonia (NH3-N), total phosphorus (TP), and total nitrogen (TN). Water environmental quality of Min River’s sea-entry section in 2015–2017 was evaluated by utilizing the entire-array-polygon synthesis illustration method, accompanied by the time-dependent trend analysis. The results demonstrated that the water environmental quality of Min River’s sea-entry section was between the levels I and II of the Environmental Quality Standards for Surface Water (EQSSW, GB3838-2002) in 2015–2017, indicating a generally good water quality. The water quality was affected by both natural factors (such as temperature, rainfall, and runoff) and human factors and had a tendency to deteriorate at the duration of 2015–2017. The research results are of great significance for further understanding of the discharge of pollutants from the Min River basin and will be a strong support for the scientific decision-making of marine management in Fujian Province.

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