Most water management studies concentrate on the inter-temporal allocation problem or, more recently, spatial dynamics - but not both. While early spatial-temporal studies focused on the allocation of water quantity, this paper presents an approach to water quality analysis that incorporates both spatial and temporal dynamics in a watershed framework. The acid mine drainage (AMD) problem in the Cheat River watershed of West Virginia serves as a case study and provides an opportunity to test the modeling approach developed. The empirical models are written in General Algebraic Modeling System (GAMS) and solved using the CPLEX mixed integer programming package. The results suggest that available investments should be concentrated in heavily i...
Water quality management under the US Environmental Protection Agency\u27s watershed approach requir...
The availability of fresh water is becoming an increasing concern around the world. Modern agricultu...
Water of sufficient quantity and quality is indispensable for domestic and industrial use, irrigated...
Water management models have evolved through three basic stages. The earliest models dealt with the ...
Spatial dynamics in decision making and multiple attributes are important components of water qualit...
One of the major problems in the United States today involves controlling and limiting the pollution...
Abandoned mine lands are areas affected by past coal mining activities that often pose significant w...
Water quality management at a watershed scale is important for water supply protection. Escalating c...
Abstract: Diffuse (non-point source) pollution from urban stormwater and agricultural runoff are amo...
Water quality management under the watershed approach of Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) programs re...
A trading ratio is required for water quality trading that involves nonpoint sources to compensate f...
ii Complex interactions among components of a watershed system necessitate the evaluation of managem...
The Opequon Creek watershed is located in northern VA and the eastern panhandle of WV. Currently, th...
River managers must balance the needs of the ecosystems that rely on the river by leaving water inst...
Long-term water management planning models frequently use large time steps and must employ fairly cr...
Water quality management under the US Environmental Protection Agency\u27s watershed approach requir...
The availability of fresh water is becoming an increasing concern around the world. Modern agricultu...
Water of sufficient quantity and quality is indispensable for domestic and industrial use, irrigated...
Water management models have evolved through three basic stages. The earliest models dealt with the ...
Spatial dynamics in decision making and multiple attributes are important components of water qualit...
One of the major problems in the United States today involves controlling and limiting the pollution...
Abandoned mine lands are areas affected by past coal mining activities that often pose significant w...
Water quality management at a watershed scale is important for water supply protection. Escalating c...
Abstract: Diffuse (non-point source) pollution from urban stormwater and agricultural runoff are amo...
Water quality management under the watershed approach of Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) programs re...
A trading ratio is required for water quality trading that involves nonpoint sources to compensate f...
ii Complex interactions among components of a watershed system necessitate the evaluation of managem...
The Opequon Creek watershed is located in northern VA and the eastern panhandle of WV. Currently, th...
River managers must balance the needs of the ecosystems that rely on the river by leaving water inst...
Long-term water management planning models frequently use large time steps and must employ fairly cr...
Water quality management under the US Environmental Protection Agency\u27s watershed approach requir...
The availability of fresh water is becoming an increasing concern around the world. Modern agricultu...
Water of sufficient quantity and quality is indispensable for domestic and industrial use, irrigated...