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Wise and sustainable uses of water resources are essential for an effective
river-basin-management planning. Recent management strategy further addres
ses the fact that quantity and qualify of water are closely interrelated, a
nd both must be considered simultaneously for all wafer resources and water
quality management practices. The aim of this paper is to explore the impa
cts of wafer resources redistribution and pollution prevention actions betw
een and within river basins simultaneously in South Taiwan. Much emphasis w
ill be placed on assessing the impacts of wafer transfer over natural bound
ary to satisfy the needs of industrial development in the Tseng-Wen River s
ystem and its resultant influence on the water qualify in the downstream ar
ea of the Kao-Ping River system where the pollution prevention program is t
o be implemented. The Kao-Ping River was further characterized hydraulicall
y and environmentally, based on a full investigation of discharges and with
drawals in the river reaches. QUAL2E was successfully calibrated and valida
ted using data collected between 1998 and 1999 and the model was capable of
predicting the concentrations of biochemical oxygen demand, dissolved oxyg
en, total phosphate-phosphorus, and ammonia-nitrogen (NH3-N) for the entire
river system. With the aid of QUAL2E simulation model, it shows eliminatin
g the pig farming activities and constructing the sewer systems in the upst
ream area of Kao-Ping River cannot guarantee the full compliance with water
qualify standards in the downstream area and wafer transfer in the upstrea
m area further increases negative impacts on the water quality in the wet s
eason. The predicted situation of wafer quality in the dry season may even
present worse condition. Additional wafer pollution control policy, such as
the use of economic instruments for controlling and reducing the waste-loa
d of biochemical oxygen demand and ammonia-nitrogen is needed in the Kao-Pi
ng River system in the long run. (C) 2001 Academic Press.