Modeling Biochemical Oxygen Demand Through the Middle and Lower Savannah River

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作者
Rosenquist, Shawn E. [1 ]
Moak, Jason W. [1 ]
Flite, Oscar P. [1 ]
机构
[1] Southeastern Nat Sci Acad, Augusta, GA 30906 USA
来源
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN WATER RESOURCES ASSOCIATION | 2013年 / 49卷 / 02期
关键词
environmental impacts; environmental regulations; microbiological processes; rivers/streams; simulation; total maximum daily load; transport and fate; NITRIFICATION; CONSUMPTION; SEDIMENTS; DYNAMICS; KINETICS; SYSTEMS; TRACER; STREAM;
D O I
10.1111/jawr.12014
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
In order to improve modeling accuracy and general understanding of lotic biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), this study characterized river metabolism with the current Georgia Environmental Protection Division method for the middle and lower Savannah River basin (MLSRB) and several alternative methods developed with 120-day, long-term biochemical oxygen demand (LTBOD) data from the MLSRB. The data were a subset of a larger two-year LTBOD study to characterize and understand BOD in the MLSRB, located approximately between Augusta, Georgia, and Savannah, Georgia, along the border of Georgia and South Carolina. The LTBOD data included total oxygen loss and nitrogen speciation for separately quantifying nitrification. Results support the following insights and opportunities for modeling methods: (1) it is important to modeling accuracy that residuals be checked for even dispersion to avoid areas of over- and underprediction; (2) modeling with bounded, yet unfixed, rates is a sufficiently simple alternative to fixed-rate modeling that can eliminate the need for manual adjustments and provide additional system understanding to inform regulation; (3) if fixed rates modeling is desired, model quality for this system might be improved through revising the current low rate (along with the associated f-ratio updates) from 0.02/day rate to 0.006/day and potentially adding a new rate at 1.0/day in some cases; and (4) the current 57/43 ratio of slow/fast BOD is reasonable based on the 52/45/3 slow/fast/faster BOD proportions of this study.
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