Formulation and Use of Practical Models for River-quality Assessment

Formulation and Use of Practical Models for River-quality Assessment
Title Formulation and Use of Practical Models for River-quality Assessment PDF eBook
Author Walter G. Hines
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Pages 24
Release 1975
Genre Geology
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Formulation and Use of Practical Models for River-quality Assessment

Formulation and Use of Practical Models for River-quality Assessment
Title Formulation and Use of Practical Models for River-quality Assessment PDF eBook
Author Geological Survey (U.S.)
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Release 1975
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River-quality Assessment of the Willamette River Basin, Oregon - Formulation and Use of Practical Models for River-quality Assessment

River-quality Assessment of the Willamette River Basin, Oregon - Formulation and Use of Practical Models for River-quality Assessment
Title River-quality Assessment of the Willamette River Basin, Oregon - Formulation and Use of Practical Models for River-quality Assessment PDF eBook
Author Geological Survey (U.S.)
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Release 1975
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Methodology for River-quality Assessment with Application to the Willamette River Basin, Oregon

Methodology for River-quality Assessment with Application to the Willamette River Basin, Oregon
Title Methodology for River-quality Assessment with Application to the Willamette River Basin, Oregon PDF eBook
Author David A. Rickert
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Pages 68
Release 1976
Genre Geology
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A Practical Framework for River-quality Assessment

A Practical Framework for River-quality Assessment
Title A Practical Framework for River-quality Assessment PDF eBook
Author David A. Rickert
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Pages 28
Release 1975
Genre Water quality management
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Geological Survey Circular

Geological Survey Circular
Title Geological Survey Circular PDF eBook
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Pages 532
Release 1975
Genre Geology
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Reservoir-system Model for the Willamette River Basin, Oregon

Reservoir-system Model for the Willamette River Basin, Oregon
Title Reservoir-system Model for the Willamette River Basin, Oregon PDF eBook
Author James O. Shearman
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Pages 32
Release 1976
Genre Geology
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For nearly half a century the Willamette River in Oregon experienced severe dissolved-oxygen problems related to large loads of organically rich waste waters from industries and municipalities. Since the mid-1950 's dissolved oxygen quality has gradually improved owing to low-flow augmentation, the achievement of basinwide secondary treatment, and the use of other waste-management practices. As a result, summer dissolved-oxygen levels have increased, salmon runs have returned, and the overall effort is widely regarded as a singular water-quality success. To document the improved dissolved-oxygen regimen, the U.S. Geological Survey conducted intensive studies of the Willamette during the summer low-flow seasons of 1973 and 1974. During each summer the mean daily dissolved-oxygen levels were found to be higher than 5 milligrams per liter throughout the river. Because of the basinwide secondary treatment, carbonaceous deoxygenation rates were low. In addition, almost half of the biochemical oxygen demand entering the Willamette was from diffuse (nonpoint) sources rather than outfalls. These results indicated that point-source biochemical oxygen demand was no longer the primary cause of dissolved-oxygen depletion. Instead, the major causes of deoxygenation were nitrification in a shallow ' surface active ' reach below Salem and an anomalous oxygen demand (believed to be primarily of benthal origin) in Portland Harbor.