Study System Tributary WWTP Outlet. Water Quality Issue Eutrophication algae blooms transparency oxygen depletion Point source P discharge.

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Study System Tributary WWTP Outlet

Water Quality Issue Eutrophication algae blooms transparency oxygen depletion Point source P discharge

Approach

Mechanistic Model (p. 539 steady state where C ss is the steady-state TP concentration

Determination of Settling Velocity

Empirical Models – TP/Chl Use Equation 29.18

Empirical Models – Chl/SD Use Equation 29.21

Empirical Models – TP/AHOD Use Equation 29.30

Oxygen Depletion Initial DO Final DO Dissolved Oxygen (g·m -3 ) Time (d)