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    Mass Balance and Water Quality Modeling for Load Allocation of <i>Escherichia coli</i> in an Urban Watershed

    Source: Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management:;2011:;Volume ( 137 ):;issue: 005
    Author:
    Anuradha Desai
    ,
    Hanadi S. Rifai
    ,
    Tina M. Petersen
    ,
    Ron Stein
    DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)WR.1943-5452.0000129
    Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
    Abstract: A modeling approach based on mass balance coupled with the Hydrologic Simulation Program in FORTRAN (HSPF) is developed in this study to evaluate bacteria reduction strategies and their impact on water quality for an urban watershed in Texas. This approach allowed for spatial and temporal representation of bacteria loading from the adjacent watershed that was balanced with in-stream loading. This decreased the uncertainty in source loading estimates and reduced the number of variables requiring calibration. The resulting model is used to investigate whether reduction goals calculated by using the mass balance data alone would actually achieve water quality standards. Results indicate that 100% elimination of runoff loads would be required to achieve the applicable standards, which is a somewhat unrealistic and costly endeavor. The utility of the developed model is further demonstrated by investigating spatial reduction strategies targeting the various bacteria sources in the watershed. Results indicate that a 99% elimination of the upstream dry weather loading led to water quality compliance in the downstream subbasins. The modeling approach also indicates that the water body had a higher probability of achieving the single-sample standard than the geometric mean standard.
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    contributor authorAnuradha Desai
    contributor authorHanadi S. Rifai
    contributor authorTina M. Petersen
    contributor authorRon Stein
    date accessioned2017-05-08T22:03:16Z
    date available2017-05-08T22:03:16Z
    date copyrightSeptember 2011
    date issued2011
    identifier other%28asce%29wr%2E1943-5452%2E0000172.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/69983
    description abstractA modeling approach based on mass balance coupled with the Hydrologic Simulation Program in FORTRAN (HSPF) is developed in this study to evaluate bacteria reduction strategies and their impact on water quality for an urban watershed in Texas. This approach allowed for spatial and temporal representation of bacteria loading from the adjacent watershed that was balanced with in-stream loading. This decreased the uncertainty in source loading estimates and reduced the number of variables requiring calibration. The resulting model is used to investigate whether reduction goals calculated by using the mass balance data alone would actually achieve water quality standards. Results indicate that 100% elimination of runoff loads would be required to achieve the applicable standards, which is a somewhat unrealistic and costly endeavor. The utility of the developed model is further demonstrated by investigating spatial reduction strategies targeting the various bacteria sources in the watershed. Results indicate that a 99% elimination of the upstream dry weather loading led to water quality compliance in the downstream subbasins. The modeling approach also indicates that the water body had a higher probability of achieving the single-sample standard than the geometric mean standard.
    publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
    titleMass Balance and Water Quality Modeling for Load Allocation of Escherichia coli in an Urban Watershed
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume137
    journal issue5
    journal titleJournal of Water Resources Planning and Management
    identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)WR.1943-5452.0000129
    treeJournal of Water Resources Planning and Management:;2011:;Volume ( 137 ):;issue: 005
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