A WebGIS-Based Platform for Sewage Treatment Facilities in Villages and Small Towns near the Lake Dian

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Lake Dian is one of "Three-river and Three-lake Project"that focus on water pollution prevention and control in China. Rural non-point source pollution is increasing year by year. In order to effectively control the amount of sewage from villages and small towns entering the lake, a full coverage of treatment facilities has been built near the Lake Dian. Among them, the facilities are scattered in the eight districts and two counties of Kunming City, Yunnan Province. It is so difficult to manage that we have to rely on WebGIS technology for management and analysis. This paper designs a visualization platform for sewage treatment facilities in villages and small towns, which is a three-tier system architecture of B/S model. The system takes the map engine of ArcGIS API for JavaScript and the component development of Vue.js as the technical core, combined with ArcGIS Online service portal and spatial database technology. It finishes function implementation such as the visualization of the treatment situation and data management. The platform can scientifically analyse the problems in the construction, management, and operation of sewage treatment facilities in villages and small towns. It improves the ability to share information, and provide decision-making support to the sewage treatment department of the Lake Dian.

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Luo, W., Liang, H., Xu, W., & Kang, X. (2021). A WebGIS-Based Platform for Sewage Treatment Facilities in Villages and Small Towns near the Lake Dian. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1961). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1961/1/012066

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