The document summarizes the history of water purification efforts in Lake Suwa, Japan. It describes:
1) Lake Suwa's origins, characteristics, and surrounding human development that led to pollution.
2) The stages of increasing pollution from the 1900s to 1970s and initial remediation efforts starting in the 1970s through sewer systems and regulations.
3) Recent progress including shore restoration, monitoring, research, and cooperation between local communities and experts to improve water quality and ecosystems in Lake Suwa.
International Journal of Engineering and Science Invention (IJESI) is an international journal intended for professionals and researchers in all fields of computer science and electronics. IJESI publishes research articles and reviews within the whole field Engineering Science and Technology, new teaching methods, assessment, validation and the impact of new technologies and it will continue to provide information on the latest trends and developments in this ever-expanding subject. The publications of papers are selected through double peer reviewed to ensure originality, relevance, and readability. The articles published in our journal can be accessed online.
Limnological and Ecological sensitivity of Rwenzori mountain lakes (Uganda - DR Congo) to climate warming. Presented by Hilde Eggermont by "Perth II: Global Change and the World's Mountains" conference in Perth, Scotland in September 2010.
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Research Inventy : International Journal of Engineering and Science is published by the group of young academic and industrial researchers with 12 Issues per year. It is an online as well as print version open access journal that provides rapid publication (monthly) of articles in all areas of the subject such as: civil, mechanical, chemical, electronic and computer engineering as well as production and information technology. The Journal welcomes the submission of manuscripts that meet the general criteria of significance and scientific excellence. Papers will be published by rapid process within 20 days after acceptance and peer review process takes only 7 days. All articles published in Research Inventy will be peer-reviewed.
International Journal of Engineering and Science Invention (IJESI) is an international journal intended for professionals and researchers in all fields of computer science and electronics. IJESI publishes research articles and reviews within the whole field Engineering Science and Technology, new teaching methods, assessment, validation and the impact of new technologies and it will continue to provide information on the latest trends and developments in this ever-expanding subject. The publications of papers are selected through double peer reviewed to ensure originality, relevance, and readability. The articles published in our journal can be accessed online.
Limnological and Ecological sensitivity of Rwenzori mountain lakes (Uganda - DR Congo) to climate warming. Presented by Hilde Eggermont by "Perth II: Global Change and the World's Mountains" conference in Perth, Scotland in September 2010.
Research Inventy : International Journal of Engineering and Scienceresearchinventy
Research Inventy : International Journal of Engineering and Science is published by the group of young academic and industrial researchers with 12 Issues per year. It is an online as well as print version open access journal that provides rapid publication (monthly) of articles in all areas of the subject such as: civil, mechanical, chemical, electronic and computer engineering as well as production and information technology. The Journal welcomes the submission of manuscripts that meet the general criteria of significance and scientific excellence. Papers will be published by rapid process within 20 days after acceptance and peer review process takes only 7 days. All articles published in Research Inventy will be peer-reviewed.
Plankton diversity and aquatic ecology of a freshwater lake (L3) at Bharti Is...GJESM Publication
The Larsemann Hills range is an ice-free oasis on the Ingrid Christensen Coast of Princess Elizabeth
Land, East Antarctica, which includes Bharti Island, Fisher Island, McLeod Island, Broknes Peninsula, Stornes
Peninsula, and several other islands, promontories, and nunataks. The Larsemann Hills is an ice-free area of
approximately 50 km2, located halfway between the Vestfold Hills and the Amery Ice Shelf on the south-eastern
coast of Prydz Bay, Princess Elizabeth Land, East Antarctica. The ice-free area consists of two major peninsulas (Stornes and Broknes), four minor peninsulas, and approximately 130 near shore islands. The Larsemann Hills area contains more than 150 lakes at different Islands and peninsulas. Bharti Island of Larsemann Hills in east Antarctica was selected as a sampling site for the present study. Water sample was collected from a freshwater lake during XXXth Indian Scientific Expedition to Antarctica (ISEA) and analyzed for the physico-chemical parameters, major elements, trace metals and major plankton diversity in surface lake water by following standard methodology. The concentrations of metals Cu, Pb, Cd, Zn and Cr were measured using Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectroscopy (ICP-OES). Phytoplankton and zooplankton were also assessed in the aquatic ecosystem of Lake L3 at Bharti Island, Larsemann Hills over east Antarctica. Psychrophillic bacteria were found 71 cfu in lake water, while total bacterial count was found to be 5.4 × 102cfu.
Fluctuation of NO3-N and PO4 Elements in The Traditional Pond Area at TidesIJAEMSJORNAL
Traditional pond technology depends on nature in management, such as filling and disposal of pond water utilizing the time of low and high tides. The food for traditional pond technology comes from nature. The availability of nutrients such as N and P greatly determines the productivity of pond. The study was aimed to determine the fluctuations of N and P elements in traditional pond areas at tides. This research was conducted with purposive sampling method and laboratory analysis for several water parameters. The results showed that pH ranged from 7 to 8 both at low tide and high tide. The average value of nitrate (NO3) from five locations was extended from 0.106 to 1.495 mg/l. The value of silica (Si) ranged from 5,287 to 10,876 mg/l in low tide. Orthophosphate at low tide ranged from 0.027 to 0.090 mg/l, the highest value was in the coast station and the lowest was in the sea station. Whereas the value of nitrate (NO3) and orthophosphate in high tide ranged from 0.830 to 1.495 mg/l and 0.039 to 0.090 mg/l. Nutrients were abundant enough to support the growth and development of primary producers. So, the waters in this region include fertile waters.
The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
The papers for publication in The International Journal of Engineering& Science are selected through rigorous peer reviews to ensure originality, timeliness, relevance, and readability.
Abi area in Nigeria borders the salinity enriched
Lower Benue Trough (LBT) and plans are currently
underway to extend large-scale irrigation facilities under
construction in the LBT to Abi area. In order to generate
baseline soil and water salinity information about Abi area
under non-irrigation condition, integrated information from
constrained analyses of vertical electrical sounding data,
two-dimensional electrical resistivity tomographies and
laboratory analyses of soil and water samples were used to
assess and map the spatial salinity distribution. Existence
of widespread heterogeneities in the distribution of soil and
water salinity between the shaly and sandy materials that
dominate the shallow geology of the area was observed.
Minimum values of water electrical conductivity (WEC)
and total dissolved solids (TDS) were observed to be 19.2
lS/cm and 13 mg/L, respectively, in the sandstone-dominated
areas. Maximum values of WEC and TDS were
observed to be 931.0 lS/cm and 624 mg/L, respectively,
within the shale-dominated areas. Soil electrical conductivity
was observed to vary from 5.0 lS/cm in the sandstone
areas to 14.0 lS/cm in the shale-dominated areas.
Minimum and maximum soil pH observations were 4.53 in
the shale-dominated area and 6.55 in the sandstone-dominated
area, respectively. These results show that the water
and soil resources in the area vary from fresh to slightly
saline and non-saline to high salinity levels, respectively.
Consequently, both resources are still good for agricultural
purposes.
Plankton diversity and aquatic ecology of a freshwater lake (L3) at Bharti Is...GJESM Publication
The Larsemann Hills range is an ice-free oasis on the Ingrid Christensen Coast of Princess Elizabeth
Land, East Antarctica, which includes Bharti Island, Fisher Island, McLeod Island, Broknes Peninsula, Stornes
Peninsula, and several other islands, promontories, and nunataks. The Larsemann Hills is an ice-free area of
approximately 50 km2, located halfway between the Vestfold Hills and the Amery Ice Shelf on the south-eastern
coast of Prydz Bay, Princess Elizabeth Land, East Antarctica. The ice-free area consists of two major peninsulas (Stornes and Broknes), four minor peninsulas, and approximately 130 near shore islands. The Larsemann Hills area contains more than 150 lakes at different Islands and peninsulas. Bharti Island of Larsemann Hills in east Antarctica was selected as a sampling site for the present study. Water sample was collected from a freshwater lake during XXXth Indian Scientific Expedition to Antarctica (ISEA) and analyzed for the physico-chemical parameters, major elements, trace metals and major plankton diversity in surface lake water by following standard methodology. The concentrations of metals Cu, Pb, Cd, Zn and Cr were measured using Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectroscopy (ICP-OES). Phytoplankton and zooplankton were also assessed in the aquatic ecosystem of Lake L3 at Bharti Island, Larsemann Hills over east Antarctica. Psychrophillic bacteria were found 71 cfu in lake water, while total bacterial count was found to be 5.4 × 102cfu.
Fluctuation of NO3-N and PO4 Elements in The Traditional Pond Area at TidesIJAEMSJORNAL
Traditional pond technology depends on nature in management, such as filling and disposal of pond water utilizing the time of low and high tides. The food for traditional pond technology comes from nature. The availability of nutrients such as N and P greatly determines the productivity of pond. The study was aimed to determine the fluctuations of N and P elements in traditional pond areas at tides. This research was conducted with purposive sampling method and laboratory analysis for several water parameters. The results showed that pH ranged from 7 to 8 both at low tide and high tide. The average value of nitrate (NO3) from five locations was extended from 0.106 to 1.495 mg/l. The value of silica (Si) ranged from 5,287 to 10,876 mg/l in low tide. Orthophosphate at low tide ranged from 0.027 to 0.090 mg/l, the highest value was in the coast station and the lowest was in the sea station. Whereas the value of nitrate (NO3) and orthophosphate in high tide ranged from 0.830 to 1.495 mg/l and 0.039 to 0.090 mg/l. Nutrients were abundant enough to support the growth and development of primary producers. So, the waters in this region include fertile waters.
The International Journal of Engineering & Science is aimed at providing a platform for researchers, engineers, scientists, or educators to publish their original research results, to exchange new ideas, to disseminate information in innovative designs, engineering experiences and technological skills. It is also the Journal's objective to promote engineering and technology education. All papers submitted to the Journal will be blind peer-reviewed. Only original articles will be published.
The papers for publication in The International Journal of Engineering& Science are selected through rigorous peer reviews to ensure originality, timeliness, relevance, and readability.
Abi area in Nigeria borders the salinity enriched
Lower Benue Trough (LBT) and plans are currently
underway to extend large-scale irrigation facilities under
construction in the LBT to Abi area. In order to generate
baseline soil and water salinity information about Abi area
under non-irrigation condition, integrated information from
constrained analyses of vertical electrical sounding data,
two-dimensional electrical resistivity tomographies and
laboratory analyses of soil and water samples were used to
assess and map the spatial salinity distribution. Existence
of widespread heterogeneities in the distribution of soil and
water salinity between the shaly and sandy materials that
dominate the shallow geology of the area was observed.
Minimum values of water electrical conductivity (WEC)
and total dissolved solids (TDS) were observed to be 19.2
lS/cm and 13 mg/L, respectively, in the sandstone-dominated
areas. Maximum values of WEC and TDS were
observed to be 931.0 lS/cm and 624 mg/L, respectively,
within the shale-dominated areas. Soil electrical conductivity
was observed to vary from 5.0 lS/cm in the sandstone
areas to 14.0 lS/cm in the shale-dominated areas.
Minimum and maximum soil pH observations were 4.53 in
the shale-dominated area and 6.55 in the sandstone-dominated
area, respectively. These results show that the water
and soil resources in the area vary from fresh to slightly
saline and non-saline to high salinity levels, respectively.
Consequently, both resources are still good for agricultural
purposes.
A brief pictorial history of Noosa Main Beach and Estuary reviewing coastal management from first nations through first settlement to current day - with a brief overview of coastal management theory.
Sources include Nancy Cato's Noosa Story and other publications featured in slides.
Coping and adaptation against decreasing fish resourcesLashio University
Fishermen depend on Lake Inle in Myanmar for their livelihood. However, the lake has been undergoing environmental degradation over the year. Adding to the long-term decrease in the catch because of this degradation, these fishermen faced extremely low water level in 2010, which they had previously not experienced.
HOW PHYSICOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS OF WATER CHANGE WITH DISTANCE IN A LAKE: CASE ...ijac123
Pollution resulting from unsustainable agricultural and urbanization activities in the Ruhezamyenda and Bunyonyi catchments are threatening lake Bunyonyi. These have led to high chemical oxygen demand (COD), electrical conductivity, turbidity, pH, iron (II) concentration and low dissolved oxygen (DO5). In this study we have investigated the how COD, turbidity, pH, concentration of iron, total suspended solids, total nutrients and DO5 of water changed with distance in lake. Water sampled from different distances in the lake filtered using Whatman paper at ambient temperatures was tested for COD, electrical conductivity, turbidity, total nutrients, iron, hardness and DO5. COD was 20.8±.0.03mg/L to 16 ± 0.03mg/L; total hardness was 16.5±0.2 mg/L to 18.6 ± 0.3 mg/L total nitrate was 103.5± 2 mg/L to 88 ± 3 mg/L; total phosphate was 100.8 ±.2.5 to 87± 3 mg/L; high TSS values from 3.4 ± 0.1 mg/L to 2.5 ± 0.1 mg/L showed contamination of water. As pH decreased from 8.3 ± 0.03 to 7.6 ± 0.04 revealed that bases were getting removed. The turbidity dropped from 25.7 ± 0.3 NTU to 20 ± 2 NTU due settling down of sediments. Iron (II) concentration ranging from 1.1± 0.1 to 0.8± 0.1 mgL-1 . Dissolved oxygen decreased from 7.9 ±0.3 mg/L to 4.8 ± 0.2 mg/L indicating surface water can uphold life of aquatic organisms. Total hardness ranged from 0.22± 0.05 to 0.19± 0.05 mg/L Electrical conductivity was high and ranged from 130± 5 to 150± 5 µS/cm indicating presence of electrolytes. Lake Bunyonyi water is not greatly polluted, but requires to be safe guarded against poor unsustainable agricultural practices, sewage draining from towns, schools and hotels in nearby settlements.
The River Nile delta shallow lakes namely, Edku, Burullus and Manzala are natural wetland ecosystems, connected to fresh water sources at the south and to the open sea at the north. Throughout their relatively short geological and hydrological history, the lakes received unpolluted fresh water from the river Nile.
A B S T R A C T
Urban stormwater lakes in cold regions are ice-covered for substantial parts of the winter. It has long been considered that the ice-covered period is the “dormant season,” during which ecological processes are inactive. However, little is known about this period due to the historical focus on the open-water season. Recent pioneering research on ice-covered natural lakes has suggested that some critical ecological processes play out on the ice. The objective of this study was to investigate the active processes in ice-covered stormwater lakes. Data collected during a two-year field measurement program at a stormwater lake located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada were analyzed. The lake was covered by ice from November to mid-April of the following year. The mean value of chlorophyll-a during the ice-covered period was 22.09% of the mean value for the open-water season, suggesting that primary productivity under ice can be important. Nitrogen and phosphorus were remarkably higher during the ice-covered period, while dissolved organic carbon showed little seasonal variation. Under ice-covered conditions, the total phosphorus was the major nutrient controlling the ratio of total nitrogen to total phosphorus, and a significant positive correlation existed between total phosphorus and chlorophyll-a when the ratio was smaller than 10. The results provide preliminary evidence of the critical nutrient processes in the Stormwater Lake during the ice-covered period.
investigative study of seasonal changesIJAEMSJORNAL
Physico-chemical parameters of River Oluwa water in Agbabu, Nigeria were investigated to determine its quality characteristics and establish seasonal effects on the water. Water from the river was collected at five different points in dry season (March, 2008 and 2009) and rainy season (July, 2008 and 2009). Insitu parameters (pH, EC and Turbidity) were measured using Horiba Water Checker Model U-10 while TDS was by Lovibond CM – 21 Tintometer. Subsequently in the Laboratory, Na+ and K+ were determined using flame photometric methods while Ca2+, Mg2+, HCO3-, SO42-, Cl-, PO42- and NO3- were determined by wet analysis. River Oluwa water was alkaline with average pH of 7.41 and 7.53 in dry and rainy seasons respectively. Electrical conductivity (EC) was high during dry season (av. 630.44 µS/cm), but low in the rainy season (av. 317.58 µS/cm) due to long residence time in dry season allowing more water-rock interaction. Turbidity’s average values of 0.14 NTU and 2.29 NTU in dry and rainy seasons respectively suggested moderate pollution with particulate matter. The order of average cations concentrations in the dry and rainy seasons was Ca2+ > K+ > Na+ > Mg2+ while that of the anions was HCO3- > Cl- >SO42- > NO3-. The ions concentrations though lower in rainy season, Ca2+-HCO3- water was dominant in both seasons. Quality evaluation for irrigation revealed that the water was suitable for all irrigation purposes. River Oluwa water was soft, low mineralized, chemically potable, suitable for irrigation but with lower ionic concentrations in rainy season.
Relationship of qualitative and quantitative fisheries diversity with the environmental variables was studied for the period of two years along the three zones, viz. upper, middle and lower, of the Ulhas River estuary. Total ten hydro-sedimentological parameters were analyzed on monthly basis from each zone to depict ambient pollution level. Zones with comparatively higher pollution level deterred fisheries landings. The principal coordination analysis (PCO) ordination and zonewise K-dominance curves revealed the direct correlation of fish diversity with the existent spatial environmental conditions of the Ulhas River estuary.
Keywords: hydrological conditions, parameters, water pollution, Ulhas River, estuary, fisheries, diversity, landings, water color, phosphates, nitrates, DO, BOD, organic carbon, silt, principal coordination analysis.
Climate change and its impact on the fisheries in Lake Kivu, East AfricaInnspub Net
Climate change, its variability, and its impact on fish catch in Lake Kivu were verified from the analysis of climate variables and fisheries statistics. The results show qualitative and quantitative disturbances in the variation of rainfall, the significant increase in temperature of 1.57°C, 0.63°C, and 0.66°C at Kamembe, Gisenyi, and Lwiro, respectively around Lake Kivu watershed. The relative humidity decreased significantly by 4.5% and 7% at Gisenyi and Kamembe, respectively; the wind speed decreased by 3 m/s. These changes resulted in a decrease of 0.58 m in the water level of the lake, followed by periods of declines in catches of Limnothrissa modern, the major lake’s commercial fish. Predictions show a decline in Catch per Unit Effort of 2.92 kg for an approximate reduction
of 0.01 m water level by 2025. Strategic policies should be made and adaptation measures are taken to prevent climate change, in order to conserve the aquatic resources and avoid advert conditions in the fisheries sector of Lake Kivu.
Origin of water salinity in Annaba aquifer system, North-Eastern Algeria | JBESInnspub Net
The Annaba area hosts in its underground a water potential of great importance. In fact, it is one of the Algerian plains where groundwater is subject to over-pumping. Moreover, the expansion of farmlands and the development of the neighboring agglomerations required a massive pumping of water, thereby leading to the change in hydrodynamic regime of groundwater and to the degradation of its quality. On the basis of boreholes and physicochemical data, the three major factors responsible for the evolution of chemical quality of water observed at the aquifer were identified: (1) mineralization due to natural and anthropogenic processes (responsible for the increase in the contents of chlorides, sodium, calcium and magnesium), (2) the oxydoreduction conditions due to the passage of the water table from an unconfined aquifer or even semi-confined to a confined aquifer (responsible for the reduction of nitrates and (3) pollution of groundwater by nitrates in areas where the water table is shallow and in the absence of a protective clayey cover.
This is a pamphlet I made for the Hui Aloha O Kiholo community group in Kona that describes the current findings of research I am conducting at Kiholo Bay.
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Next to the project, which will have 33 thousand square meters of green area, there will be 42 thousand 300 square meters of woodland. There will also be a 210-meter-long pond in the landscape of the project. There are 94.5 square meters of green space per flat.
Rams Garden Bahcelievler Apartments, which has 8 times more green space than the average of Istanbul with its 33 thousand square meters of green area located within a total of 75 thousand square meters, offers various housing options from 2+1 to 5+1.RAMS Garden has brought a lifeline to the construction industry.
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Rams Garden Bahcelievler is located 9 minutes from Metroport AVM, 5 minutes from Marmara Forum AVM, 12 minutes from Kazlıçeşme beach, 9 minutes from Yıldız Technical University, 7 minutes from Istinye University, 9 minutes from Ramada Hotel and Medicana Hospital.
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Just 10 minutes from the bustling city center, Eyüpsultan offers a serene escape with the convenience of urban living. The direct metro line ensures seamless connectivity to all parts of Istanbul, making it an ideal location for residents who seek both tranquility and vibrancy.
KA Housing boasts unparalleled accessibility, with proximity to Istanbul Airport only 30 minutes away, facilitating easy international travel. Effortless city access is guaranteed by direct metro and transportation links to Istanbul’s cultural and commercial hubs. Quick access to key metro lines connects you to every corner of the city within minutes, making commuting and exploring the city hassle-free.
The development offers luxurious living spaces with a range of unit layouts from 1+1 to 4+1, designed with meticulous attention to detail. Each unit features balconies or terraces, providing stunning vistas of Istanbul and enhancing the living experience. High-quality materials and superior craftsmanship ensure durability and elegance, while sound-proof insulation and high ceilings (2.95 m) offer comfort and sophistication.
Residents of KA Housing enjoy exclusive on-site amenities, including a state-of-the-art gym, outdoor swimming pool, yoga area, and walking paths. Entertainment options abound with a private cinema, children’s playground, and a variety of dining options including a café and restaurant. Security and convenience are paramount with 24/7 security, a dedicated carpark garage, and an IP intercom system.
KA Housing represents a prime investment opportunity with limited availability in a high-demand area, ensuring enduring value and potential for lucrative returns. Homes in this development provide exceptional value without compromising on quality, offering affordable luxury for discerning buyers. The construction is of the highest quality, built to the latest seismic and disaster resistance standards, ensuring safety and resilience.
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Presentation to Windust Meadows HOA Board of Directors June 4, 2024: Focus o...Joseph Lewis Aguirre
Presentation to Windust Meadows HOA Board of Directors June 4, 2024: Focus on Public Safety as Job #1, Engagement, Wealth of HOA, Branding, Communication, Culture, Civic Responsibility
Presentation to Windust Meadows HOA Board of Directors June 4, 2024: Focus o...
Tokio Okino
1. The water purification in L.Suwa.
The experiences and the problems of the
environmental rehabilitation of a lake
i t l h bilit ti f l k
诹访湖的水质净化
环境复原的实践与问题
Tokio Okino 冲野外辉夫
(Professor emeritus, Shinshu University)
信州大学名誉教授
2. The profiles of L. Suwa(1)
诹访湖的概要
1.Origin of lake:Tectonic lake
(about 300 000
( b t 300,000 years ago bi th)
birth)
The depth of the sedimentation:200m<
2.Type lake Eutrophic
2 Type of lake:Eutrophic type
3. The specifications of lake:
Surface area:13 3 ㎞2
area:13.3
Lakefront line extension distance :16㎞
Water depth:max. depth 6.5 m
mean depth about 4 m
Catchment area: 532 ㎞2
( About 40 times of the surface area of lake )
Retention time:about 40 days ( annual mean )
Characteristics of sediment : diatom Gyttja
3. The profiles of L. Suwa(2)
p ( )
诹访湖的概要(2)
4.Humanistic characteristics:
Population :about 200 000 capitals
200,000
Paddy and vegetable fields :
31% of catchment area
Urban area : 6 2% of catchment area
6.2%
Industry : Silk, clock, high technical and
fermentation industries ( high economic
p
power region in the inland of Japan)
g p )
4. The
Th past landscape of Lake Suwa. (around 1940)
tl d fL k S ( d
諏訪湖の今昔 ~かつての風景~
诹访湖的过去风景(大概1940年)
諏訪湖で水泳
Swimming in L Suwa
L. The landscape of water front
p
諏訪湖の湖畔
of L. Suwa
( ( 19416
昭和1 ) 年) (昭和初期)
(Around 1940)
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5. The water pollution status of Lake Suwa.
( 1970~1973 ) 水污染情况
諏訪湖の今昔 ~昭和40年代~
September, 1970 July, 1972
昭和4 年7 7 月
昭和4 年9 5 月
昭和4 1973 月
August, 年8
August8 昭和4 年98 月
September,
September 1973
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6. Comparison of the blooming situation ( transparency of surface lake water)
アオコの発生状況
by blue-green algae between 1971 and 1999
1971年与1999年之间的水华情况(水面的透明性)的比较
August, 1971 月
昭和4 年8 6 平成11999 月
August,1年8
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7. The present status of the remediation of water front and the
water quality of L. Suwa ( from spring to summer, 2000)
諏訪湖の今昔 ~現在~ 诹访湖的现状
remediation of beach remediation of water front
なぎさ整備 なぎさ整備
平成1 年7 2 月
July, 2000 平成1 2000 月
August, 年8
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8. The recent progress of the environmental changes
in Lake Suwa(1)
近年的环境变化(1)
1st stage : A silk thread industry seedtime ( around 1900 )
No processing industry and domestic water flow into the lake
A large quantity of earth and sand flow into the lake from the
mountain region by felling of the forest
There was not the change of the appearance-like lake
2nd stage : A highly economic period of growth (1960~)
Complicated water pollution occurred by the various
pollutants (industry, urban, agriculture, etc.)
Eutrophication of lake water by inflowing of a large amount of
nutrients ( nitrogen and phosphorus) f
i i d h h ) from the watershed of
h h d f
L. Suwa
Rapid
R id water pollution was generated, and a amount of th
t ll ti t d d t f the
blue-green algae occurred.
9. The recent progress of the environmental changes
in Lake Suwa(2)
近年的环境变化(2)
3rd stage : The start of the purification measures (the 1970's
d
beginning )
1) The setting of th environmental standard (l
Th tti f the i t l t d d (legal l
maintenance)
Industrial drainage regulation (heavy metals and organics )
2) The construction of the sewerage system
Industrial drainage and urban waste water regulation
3) Dredging of the polluted mud of lake bottom start ( littoral
zone,
zone 2m >)
4th stage : A new trial to purification ( mitigation ) (1990~ )
The development of the soft action by the inhabitants
participation
10. An administrative action to L. Suwa purification
为诹访湖净化的行政性行为
1965 Lake Suwa purification measure Committee start
The water pollution investigation of L Suwa start
L.
1969 The dredging of the litoral zone (2.5 m>) start
1971 Environmental standard setting about water pollution
1972 The sewerage system construction start
1979 The part service of the sewerage system start
1987 The application of the Law Concerning Special Measures
for Conservation of Lake Water Quality ( Nitrogen and
Phosphorus standard )
2002 The targeted value of the fourth plan : COD 4.7ppm,TP
0.05 mg/l, TN 0.75 mg/l
2007 Revive; Lake Suwa →Lake Suwa coexisting with aquatic
g q
creature (change of the aim )
11. Inhabitants and the administrative actions
为诹访湖净化的行政性与居民的行为
1973 The shore cleaning by the students of Kamisuwa Middle
School start (spring and summer)
1975Public hall activity in the watershed area (A general theme
:The environmental problems)
1985 The shore cleaning action by the inhabitants of 2 cities
and 1town around the lake
1989 The 1st environmental urban designing with Japan and
Germany in Suwa
( 1991 2nd, 1993 3rd i G
d d in Germany, 2002 4th )
1994 A waterside maintenance examination committee
depending on i h bit t participation
d di inhabitants ti i ti
1995 Making the master plan for lakeside mitigation,
Start the reconstruction of the waterfront
12. The main scientific researches about Lake Suwa
关于诹访湖的主要科学研究
1965-1968 The study of the purification measure of L. Suwa
(Nagano pref and Shinshu university)
pref.
1967-1973 International Biological Programs (Monbusyo)
1971-1975 UNESCO Man and Biosphere (Monbusyo)
UNESCO,
1977-1985 Special Program of Environmental Sciences
(Monbusyo)
1985-1988 Ecosysetm Studies of Littoral Zone of L. Suwa
(
(Monbusyo)y )
1990-1998 The studies on the matter cycles of lake littoral
(The studies on the reproduction of aquatic organisms)
(Ministry of Agriculture, Nagano Pref., Shinshu Univ.)
1996-present Long-term monitoring of L. Suwa (
p g g (Ministry of
y
Environment, Shinshu University)
13. New development to purification action
Revive; Lake Suwa →Swimming in L. Suwa
为净化新的开展
从‘恢复诹访湖’到‘在诹访湖游泳’
The
Th switch of the aim : lake water purification
it h f th i l k t ifi ti
→ conservation of lake ecosystem
*The restoration of the bank becomes the key to
Suwa lake quality p
q y purification
(Development of mitigation action )
The holding of the joint seminars of Japan and
Germany(1989~2002) by the sponsorship of
inhabitants was a chance
chance.
*Inhabitants, an expert, administrative cooperation
and appropriate role allotment
d i t l ll t t
24. A waterfront maintenance business :
Master plan of L. Suwa マスタ
諏訪湖 水辺整備事業( ) 1 ープラン
水边维护商业 诹访湖的总体设计
<水辺整備のテ マ>
<水辺整備のテーマ>
The scenery of the new L.Suwa ・Shore reconstraction to bring up nature and culture
新たな諏訪湖の風景・自然そして文化を育む湖畔づくり
Reconstruction and creation of the shore environment that assumed Lake Suwa at
the time ―― 昭和30年当時の諏訪湖を原風景とした湖畔環境の再生と創造 ――
of 1950 original scenery
g y
水上ス ーツ 楽し
ポ を む湖畔
H
G
湖面に浮かぶ自然と共生する湖畔 湖の風景を む湖畔
楽し
F
E
水辺の生物と の交流を 湖畔
人と する
D
釜口水門・
大噴水を ン
シ ボルと た憩いの湖畔
し
A
賑わい ふれあい
と の湖畔
C
B
広々と た湖の風景を
し 満喫する湖畔
水辺の生物豊かな湖畔
水辺整備ゾーニング図
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31. The floating plants (Trapa sp.)zone reconstructed
naturally in the front of the artificial beach
自然に再生した浮葉植物帯(ヒシ群落)
在人造的岸边的前面,漂浮性植物自然地恢复了
32. The trees and the bridge of the walking road of
湖畔遊歩道の植栽と遊歩道専用の橋
lake side 湖边步行路的树木与桥梁
33. Case A zone : The beach where a person can
p
Aゾーンwater
touch the ~賑わいとふれあいの湖畔~
A地区(这座岸边的水能触到)
施工前
Before
B f After
施工後
34. The reproduction situation of the submerged plant
in L. Suwa
水生植物的恢复情况
400
350
300
250
200 分布面積
クロモ現存量
150
100
50
0
1911 1966 1972 2006
35. The change of the total phosphorus
concentration in L Suwa (Nagano Pref 2007)
L. Pref.,2007)
总磷浓度的变化(长野县,2007)
P mg/l
0.35
0.3
03
0.25
The part service start of the sewer(1979)
0.2
0.15
0 15
Standard TP:0.05mg/l
0.1
0.05
0S48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17
36. The change of the total nitrogen concentration in L.
Suwa (Nagano Pref 2007)
Pref.,2007)
总氮浓度的变化(长野县,2007)
N mg/l
2.5
2
The part service start of the sewer(1979)
1.5
1
0.5
05 Standard TN0 6 /l
St d d TN0.6mg/l
0
S48 51
1 54 57 60
0 63 3 6 9 12
1 15
1 18
1
37. The change of COD concentration in L. Suwa
(Nagano P f 2007)
(N Pref.,2007)
COD浓度的变化(长野县,2007)
COD mg/l
10
The part service start of the sewer(1979)
8
6
4
2 Standard COD:3 mg/l
0
1
2
4
6
8
43
45
47
49
51
53
55
57
59
61
63
10
12
14
16
18
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38. The problems of Lake Suwa
诹访湖所面临的问题
1.The further improvement of the water qualities
・None-point sources measure of the pollutants
・Recovery of the self-purification power (river and soil)
2.
2 Promotion of the area along the shore
・ Hydrophilic creation and maintenance by the reconstruction
of the natural landscape
・ Th aquatic floral zone reconstruction of the area along the
The ti fl l t ti f th l th
shore
3. Local inhabitants and user promote adequacy of a lake use
under the agreement
d th t
・ Careful to the use in the coast landside (We need sight, the
evaluation for the five senses including the hearing)
4. Ecosystem maintenance (coexistence with the other
creatures in nature) as the Lake Suwa
・ Careful to the introduction of the creature from other region
39. A problem of the aquatic
environment improvement
p
水环境改善活动中的问题
Inhabitants The information di t h
Th i f ti dispatch
Information disclosure
from inhabitants
by the administration
Understanding Information disclosure and a
of nature commentary by the expert
Government Expert
An exhibition and joint ownership of the information
The coexistence of a person and the creature
Conservation Know ridge
Aquatic organisms
Protetion Understanding
Creation f the t
C ti of th water culture as new culture
lt lt
40. The lesson that Lake Suwa conveys
诹访湖所传达的教训
1.Restoration is the next best thing : It is the most
g
important not to break a certain nature
* There are few expenses and finishes it
* There are little both time and labor and can
achieve a purpose surely
2.「
2 「 Coexistence with the other creatures in nature 」is
the most important idea
* It is human arrogance to think that we can do it
g
by human power everything
3. There is not the creature living under the most
suitable environment
it bl i t
* Earth is not nature only in human sake
*Patience and hesitation are necessary so that we
survives
41. よみがえれ諏訪湖
み ; れ諏訪湖
Revive; Lake Suwa
春 夏
秋 冬
泳げる諏訪湖から飲める諏訪湖
泳げる諏訪湖から飲める諏訪湖へ
諏訪湖を飲もう
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