When the Savannah River Site in Aiken, South Carolina received a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit containing very low copper and toxicity limits for an effluent-dependent stream, an innovative and cost-effective method to meet them was sought. The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control mandated that compliance with the new limits be achieved within three years of the effective date of the permit. SRS personnel studied various regulatory options for complying with the new limits including Water Effect Ratio, use of a Metals Translator, blending with additional effluents, and outfall relocation. Regulatory options were determined to not be feasible because the receiving stream is effluent dependent...
The Department of Energy was required to reduce groundwater contamination that represented a risk to...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) prepared this environmental assessment (EA) to evaluate the pote...
Clemson University with Chevron as an industry partner developed and applied treatment technology us...
The NPDES permit issued to the Savannah River Site (SRS) in 2003 contained very low metals limits fo...
The NPDES permit issued to the Savannah River Site (SRS) in 2003 contained copper limits as low as s...
The A-01 effluent outfall, which collects both normal daily process flow and stormwater runoff from ...
2010 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Science and Policy Challenges for a Sustainable Futur
2010 S.C. Water Resources Conferences - Science and Policy Challenges for a Sustainable Futur
2010 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Science and Policy Challenges for a Sustainable Futur
2010 S.C. Water Resources Conferences - Science and Policy Challenges for a Sustainable Futur
Proceedings of the 1991 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 19-20, 1991, Athens, Georgia.Spons...
The cladoceran, Ceriodaphnia dubia (C. dubia), is required by the State of South Carolina to be used...
2012 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Exploring Opportunities for Collaborative Water Research, Pol...
2012 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Exploring Opportunities for Collaborative Water Research, Pol...
The A-01 NPDES outfall at the Savannah River Site receives process wastewater discharges and stormwa...
The Department of Energy was required to reduce groundwater contamination that represented a risk to...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) prepared this environmental assessment (EA) to evaluate the pote...
Clemson University with Chevron as an industry partner developed and applied treatment technology us...
The NPDES permit issued to the Savannah River Site (SRS) in 2003 contained very low metals limits fo...
The NPDES permit issued to the Savannah River Site (SRS) in 2003 contained copper limits as low as s...
The A-01 effluent outfall, which collects both normal daily process flow and stormwater runoff from ...
2010 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Science and Policy Challenges for a Sustainable Futur
2010 S.C. Water Resources Conferences - Science and Policy Challenges for a Sustainable Futur
2010 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Science and Policy Challenges for a Sustainable Futur
2010 S.C. Water Resources Conferences - Science and Policy Challenges for a Sustainable Futur
Proceedings of the 1991 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 19-20, 1991, Athens, Georgia.Spons...
The cladoceran, Ceriodaphnia dubia (C. dubia), is required by the State of South Carolina to be used...
2012 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Exploring Opportunities for Collaborative Water Research, Pol...
2012 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Exploring Opportunities for Collaborative Water Research, Pol...
The A-01 NPDES outfall at the Savannah River Site receives process wastewater discharges and stormwa...
The Department of Energy was required to reduce groundwater contamination that represented a risk to...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) prepared this environmental assessment (EA) to evaluate the pote...
Clemson University with Chevron as an industry partner developed and applied treatment technology us...