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Publications [#58164] of Miguel A. Medina

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  1. Medina, Miguel A. Jr., LEVEL III: RECEIVING WATER QUALITY MODELLING FOR URBAN STORMWATER MANAGEMENT., Environmental Protection Technology Series. EPA (1979), pp. 217 -
    (last updated on 2007/04/09)

    Abstract:
    The model simulates the hypothetical response of the stream or tidal river system to the separate and combined effects of waste inputs from: 1) upstream sources, 2) dry weather urban sources, and 3) wet weather urban sources. The total hours of runoff-producing rainfall throughout a year are separated into storm events by defining a minimum interevent time. For a given storm event, the runoff and pollutant loads are summed and critical dissolved oxygen concentrations are estimated as a function of several hydrodynamic and biochemical parameters. Alternative control strategies are evaluated in terms of relative impacts by determining the probability of occurrence of water quality violations. Model output includes the downstream dissolved oxygen sag curves computed per each event, and the dissolved oxygen profile computed at a user-specified location downstream for all simulated events.

    Keywords:
    WATER POLLUTION - Water Quality;COMPUTER SIMULATION - Applications;URBAN PLANNING - Hydrology;


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