A management framework for sudden water pollution: a systematic review output
Numerous sudden water pollution (SWP) incidents have occurred frequently in recent years, constituting a potential risk to human, socio-economic, and ecological health. This paper systematically reviews the current literature, with the view to establishing a management framework for SWP incidents. O...
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author | Bello, Nura Jamil, Nor Rohaizah Looi, Ley Juen Yap, Ng Keng |
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description | Numerous sudden water pollution (SWP) incidents have occurred frequently in recent years, constituting a potential risk to human, socio-economic, and ecological health. This paper systematically reviews the current literature, with the view to establishing a management framework for SWP incidents. Only 39 of the 327 downloaded articles were selected, and the ROSES protocol was utilized in this review. The results indicated industries, mining sites, and sewage treatment plants as key SWP contributors through accidental leakages, traffic accidents, illegal discharge, natural disasters, and terrorist attacks. These processes also presented five consequences, including the contamination of drinking water sources, disruption of drinking water supply, ecological damage, loss of human life, and agricultural water pollution. Meanwhile, five mitigation strategies included reservoir operation, real-time monitoring, early warning, and chemical and biological treatments. Although an advancement in mitigation strategies against SWP was observed in this review, previous studies reported only a few prevention strategies. Considering that this review provided an SWP-based management framework and a hydrodynamic model selection guideline, which provide a foundation for implementing proactive measures against the SWP. These guidelines and the SWP-based management framework require practical field trials for future studies. |
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spelling | upm.eprints-1149592025-02-13T02:14:52Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/114959/ A management framework for sudden water pollution: a systematic review output Bello, Nura Jamil, Nor Rohaizah Looi, Ley Juen Yap, Ng Keng Numerous sudden water pollution (SWP) incidents have occurred frequently in recent years, constituting a potential risk to human, socio-economic, and ecological health. This paper systematically reviews the current literature, with the view to establishing a management framework for SWP incidents. Only 39 of the 327 downloaded articles were selected, and the ROSES protocol was utilized in this review. The results indicated industries, mining sites, and sewage treatment plants as key SWP contributors through accidental leakages, traffic accidents, illegal discharge, natural disasters, and terrorist attacks. These processes also presented five consequences, including the contamination of drinking water sources, disruption of drinking water supply, ecological damage, loss of human life, and agricultural water pollution. Meanwhile, five mitigation strategies included reservoir operation, real-time monitoring, early warning, and chemical and biological treatments. Although an advancement in mitigation strategies against SWP was observed in this review, previous studies reported only a few prevention strategies. Considering that this review provided an SWP-based management framework and a hydrodynamic model selection guideline, which provide a foundation for implementing proactive measures against the SWP. These guidelines and the SWP-based management framework require practical field trials for future studies. John Wiley and Sons 2024 Article PeerReviewed Bello, Nura and Jamil, Nor Rohaizah and Looi, Ley Juen and Yap, Ng Keng (2024) A management framework for sudden water pollution: a systematic review output. Water Environment Research, 96 (3). art. no. e11012. ISSN 1061-4303; eISSN: 1554-7531 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wer.11012 10.1002/wer.11012 |
spellingShingle | Bello, Nura Jamil, Nor Rohaizah Looi, Ley Juen Yap, Ng Keng A management framework for sudden water pollution: a systematic review output |
title | A management framework for sudden water pollution: a systematic review output |
title_full | A management framework for sudden water pollution: a systematic review output |
title_fullStr | A management framework for sudden water pollution: a systematic review output |
title_full_unstemmed | A management framework for sudden water pollution: a systematic review output |
title_short | A management framework for sudden water pollution: a systematic review output |
title_sort | management framework for sudden water pollution a systematic review output |
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