Teklitz Allen, Nietch Christopher, Whiteaker Timothy, Riasi M Sadegh, Maidment David R, Yeghiazarian Lilit
Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, University of Cincinnati, OH, USA.
USEPA, 26 West Martin Luther King Drive, Cincinnati, OH, USA.
J Hydrol (Amst). 2021 May 1;596:1-15. doi: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2021.126030.
Mitigating water contamination, improving water security, and increasing sustainability involve environmental awareness and conscientious decision-making by denizens and stakeholders. Achieving such awareness requires visually compelling geospatial decision-making tools that take into account the probabilistic and spatially distributed nature of water contamination. Inspired by the success of weather maps, this paper presents a novel STochastic Reliability-based Risk Evaluation And Mapping for watershed Systems and Sustainability (STREAMS) tool that produces and effectively communicates the risk of water contamination as maps. STREAMS is integrated with ArcGIS geoprocessing tools and uses physics-based reliability theory to compute the spatial distribution of risk, which is defined as the probability of exceeding a safety threshold of water contamination within a watershed. A quantitative analysis of the efficacy of mitigation strategies is conducted by estimating risk reduction from best management practices throughout the entire watershed. Two case studies at different spatial scales are presented, demonstrating STREAMS application to watersheds with varied properties.
减轻水污染、改善水安全以及提高可持续性涉及居民和利益相关者的环境意识及审慎决策。要实现这种意识,需要直观且有说服力的地理空间决策工具,这些工具要考虑到水污染的概率性和空间分布特性。受天气图成功的启发,本文提出了一种新颖的用于流域系统与可持续性的基于随机可靠性的风险评估与制图(STREAMS)工具,该工具能以地图形式生成并有效传达水污染风险。STREAMS与ArcGIS地理处理工具集成,并使用基于物理的可靠性理论来计算风险的空间分布,风险被定义为流域内水污染超过安全阈值的概率。通过估计整个流域最佳管理实践带来的风险降低情况,对缓解策略的有效性进行了定量分析。给出了两个不同空间尺度的案例研究,展示了STREAMS在具有不同特性流域中的应用。