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We provide access to a number of specialized models and tools for water quality managers.


Models

Water quality models are tools for simulating the movement of precipitation and pollutants from the ground surface through pipe and channel networks, storage treatment units and finally to receiving waters. Both single-event and continuous simulation may be performed on catchments having storm sewers and natural drainage, for prediction of flows, stages and pollutant concentrations.

Each water quality model has its own unique purpose and simulation characteristics and the reader is advised to thoroughly review downloading and data input instructions for each model.

  • AQUATOX: A Simulation Model for Aquatic Ecosystems
    AQUATOX is a freshwater ecosystem simulation model. It predicts the fate of various pollutants, such as nutrients and organic toxicants, and their effects on the ecosystem, including fish, invertebrates, and aquatic plants.
  • CORMIX for Mixing Zones
    A mixing zone model that can be used to assess water quality impacts from point source discharges at surface or sub-surface levels.
  • WASP7
    WASP7 is an enhanced version of the Water Quality Analysis Simulation Program (WASP). This version includes kinetic algorithms for
    1. eutrophication/conventional pollutants,
    2. organic chemicals/metals,
    3. mercury, and
    4. temperation, fecal coliform, and conservative pollutants.
  • QUAL2K model
    A river and stream water quality model, intended to represent a modernized version of the QUAL2E (or Q2E) model (Brown and Barnwell 1987)

Tools

Water quality tools include maps and methods.


Training and meetings

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