The Delineation of Water-Pollutant Buffering Zone for Sustaining Better Drinking Water Quality Using a GIS

GIS를 이용한 상수원 보호를 위한 수변구역 지정에 관한 연구

  • Kim, Kye-Hyun (Environmental GIS Research Lab., Department of Geoinformatic Engineering, Inha University) ;
  • Yoon, Ho-Seok (Environmental GIS Research Lab., Department of Geoinformatic Engineering, Inha University) ;
  • Kwon, Woo-Suk (GIS Team, Ssangyong Information & Communications Corp.)
  • 김계현 (인하대학교 지리정보공학과 환경GIS연구실) ;
  • 윤호석 (인하대학교 지리정보공학과 환경GIS연구실) ;
  • 권우석 (쌍용정보통신(주) GIS팀)
  • Published : 2000.09.30

Abstract

The aggravating water quality from the expansion of industrialization along with increasing population lead to develop more intensive physical measures to secure better drinking water quality. This study was mainly initiated to establish a water-pollutant buffering zone for the upper stream basin of Paldang--the major source area of drinking water for the metropolitan Seoul and suburban areas with a population more than 13 million. Two different criteria were considered in determining the buffering distance from the edge of the streamflow : 1km-width buffer zone for the special protection area which has been strictly controlled by the conventional laws for the protection of drinking water supply, and 500m-width buffer zone for the rest of the area. To delineate the exact boundaries of the water-pollutant buffering zone, GIS database was created integrating topography, hydrography, cadastral, and other related layers. The newly designated water-pollutant buffering zone would contribute to improve the water quality in a long term along with the conservation of the wet land. More study, however, should be made within the water-pollutant buffering zone such as the detailed survey of the pollutants, vegetation, and ecosystem for more effective management of the buffering zone.

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