Developing a wasteload allocations protocol for streams in Taiwan

Wu Seng Lung*, Han Keng Lee, Jan Tai Kuo, Jehng-Jung Kao

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摘要

To assist the local regulatory agencies in developing wasteload allocations (WLA), the Taiwan Environmental Protection Administration (TEPA) has launched a program to develop protocols for WLA. Funded by the TEPA, this project was designed to standardize water quality models for stream wasteload allocations. STREAM, ESTUARY, and HAR03 are three modeling frameworks selected for adoption and standardization. While these models from the U.S. served as a good starting point for this project, characteristics of local streams required modifications to accommodate the hydraulic and kinetic conditions germane to these receiving waters.

原文English
頁面77-80
頁數4
出版狀態Published - 1 1月 1995
事件Proceedings of the 22nd Annual Conference on Integrated Water Resources Planning for the 21st Century - Cambridge, MA, USA
持續時間: 7 5月 199511 5月 1995

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ConferenceProceedings of the 22nd Annual Conference on Integrated Water Resources Planning for the 21st Century
城市Cambridge, MA, USA
期間7/05/9511/05/95

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