As outfalls from various water reclamation plants, pumping stations, and combined sewer overflow outfalls discharge into the Chicago Area Waterway System (CAWS), an enhanced understanding of the final fate of crucial water quality state variables is of utmost importance. This paper reports the development and application of a 3D water quality model for a modified CAWS combined with the hydrodynamic kernel of Environmental Fluid Dynamics Code (EFDC). The modified CAWS is used to demonstrate the usefulness of the model while eliminating complications beyond the scope of this initial effort. The water quality model developed and presented in this research is a simplistic dissolved oxygen (DO)—biochemical oxygen demand model with the facility t...
Although most reaches of the Chicago Waterway System (CWS) meet the General Use Water Quality Standa...
The change of nonpoint source and freshwater discharge as a result of land use change might affect t...
During the past decade, the US Army Engineer Waterways Experiment station (WES) has developed and ap...
The Chicago Area Waterways System (CAWS) is a highly branched complex consisting of natural rivers a...
We present and describe results from a three-dimensional model applied to the Chicago River under a ...
The flow and the water-quality processes in the Chicago Waterway System (CWS) are very complex and c...
An Use Attainability Analysis (UAA) has been initiated to evaluate what water-quality standards can ...
A computer model of a section of the Milwaukee River in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is established and uti...
<p>Combined sewer overflow (CSO) can be a critical inflow source for urban rivers during storm event...
Detroit River is an important part of the Great Lakes system that connects Lake St. Clair with Lake ...
Even though treatment plant (water reclamation plant [WRP]) effluent concentrations meet the applica...
Instream aeration has been used as a supplement to secondary treatment or a substitute for tertiary ...
The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (MWRDGC) is tasked with protecting th...
This report summarizes several years of Lake Michigan modeling efforts, with emphasis on recent, pre...
Summarization: The Water Quality Analysis Simulation Program (WASP) was employed to create a threedi...
Although most reaches of the Chicago Waterway System (CWS) meet the General Use Water Quality Standa...
The change of nonpoint source and freshwater discharge as a result of land use change might affect t...
During the past decade, the US Army Engineer Waterways Experiment station (WES) has developed and ap...
The Chicago Area Waterways System (CAWS) is a highly branched complex consisting of natural rivers a...
We present and describe results from a three-dimensional model applied to the Chicago River under a ...
The flow and the water-quality processes in the Chicago Waterway System (CWS) are very complex and c...
An Use Attainability Analysis (UAA) has been initiated to evaluate what water-quality standards can ...
A computer model of a section of the Milwaukee River in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is established and uti...
<p>Combined sewer overflow (CSO) can be a critical inflow source for urban rivers during storm event...
Detroit River is an important part of the Great Lakes system that connects Lake St. Clair with Lake ...
Even though treatment plant (water reclamation plant [WRP]) effluent concentrations meet the applica...
Instream aeration has been used as a supplement to secondary treatment or a substitute for tertiary ...
The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (MWRDGC) is tasked with protecting th...
This report summarizes several years of Lake Michigan modeling efforts, with emphasis on recent, pre...
Summarization: The Water Quality Analysis Simulation Program (WASP) was employed to create a threedi...
Although most reaches of the Chicago Waterway System (CWS) meet the General Use Water Quality Standa...
The change of nonpoint source and freshwater discharge as a result of land use change might affect t...
During the past decade, the US Army Engineer Waterways Experiment station (WES) has developed and ap...