The water quality in the 12 priority watercourses of Hong Kong was appraised in respect of the various environmental control measures being undertaken. It was noted that water quality in Lam Tsuen River had been significantly improved since 1983. This is attributed to recent resumption of unsewered lands for town development, training of river basin to increase flow, and declaration of the catchment as a “Water Control Zone” under the Water Pollution Control Ordinance. In contrast with the other heavily polluted watercourses to which little abatement measures were implemented, the water qualities of Shing Mun River and Tuen Mun River were slightly upgraded because of the efforts to rectify unauthorized industrial discharges back to foul sewer and provision of interceptors and sewers to villages. The 10 year Livestock Waste Control Scheme enforced on 24 June 1989 was found in parallel with BOD and suspended solids decrease in watercourses. To assess its effectiveness, however, a longer term monitoring is required to get a conclusive result.
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January 01 1991
Water Quality in the Priority Watercourses of Hong Kong in Respect of Various Environmental Control Measures
Water Sci Technol (1991) 23 (1-3): 85–91.
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Ho Kin-chung; Water Quality in the Priority Watercourses of Hong Kong in Respect of Various Environmental Control Measures. Water Sci Technol 1 January 1991; 23 (1-3): 85–91. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.1991.0404
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