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Page 1: an introduction to water quality models
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A model is more like a

Than a

-Dominic Di Toro

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Lakes , reservoirs and ponds , rivers and streams & estuaries

Sediments

Organic loadings &

toxic chemicals

Nutrients & temprature

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nutrients, organic loadings, sediments, toxic chemicals,

and temperature

stressors

algal, macrophyte, invertebrate

, and fishs

victims

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CORMIX3

CORMIX2

CORMIX1

Submerged Single

Port Discharges

Plume

Characteristics of

Submerged Multiport

discharges

Buoyant Surface

Discharges

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The time varying

processes of advection

point and diffuse mass

loading

Disper-sion

boundaryexchange

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Eutro.

Heat

MercuryOrganic

Toxicants

Simple Toxicants

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Water ResourcesData Base

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Spatial Grid

x/y Plots

Post Process.

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WASPInput

BMD

Eutrophication

Conservative

Toxicant

MOVEM

Stored

DataHydro

Model Preprocessor/Data Server

Mercury

Binary Model Output

Graphical Post Processor

ModelsHydrodynamicInterface

CSV, ASCII Output

Organic

Toxicants

Heat

Binary Wasp Input File (wif)

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• Network Flexibility

• Most Water Quality Problems

• Separation of Processes

• External Links to Models and Spreadsheets

• Two Solution Techniques

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• Does not handle some variables and processes:– Mixing zone processes

– Non aqueous phase liquids (e.g., oil spills)

– Segment drying (mudflats, flood plains)

– Metals speciation reactions (special module, META4, not part of general WASP release)

• Potentially large external hydrodynamic files

• Separate eutrophication and toxicant fate modules

• Cannot readily be run in batch mode

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Conventional Polutants (N, P, Dissolved

O, BOD, SOD, Algae)

Ph

Periphyton

Pathogens

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REFERENCES

U.S Environnemental Protection Agency (EPA.gov)

AQUATOX fact sheet

CORMIX user manual

WASP7 spread sheet

Qual2K user manual

Environmental Laboratory of U.S Army(el.erdc.usace.army.mil)

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