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Exploration of Integrated Management Models for Urban Water Pollution Control and Governance

Lan Wang

Abstract


The issue of urban water pollution has become increasingly severe, resulting in multiple negative impacts on the environment,
society, and economy. This paper systematically analyzes the current status and causes of urban water pollution, explores the main pollution
sources such as industrial pollution, domestic sewage, and agricultural runoff, and proposes a comprehensive management model. Through
multi-department collaboration, systematic governance, and social participation, the paper aims to provide a scientific theoretical foundation
and practical guidance for urban water pollution control and management. Finally, by analyzing successful domestic and international cases, it
offers references for future urban water pollution management.

Keywords


Urban water pollution; Causes of pollution; Pollution control strategies; Comprehensive management model; Case analysis

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/eph.v3i1.8588

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