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INTERACTIVE SIMULATION OF THE FATE OF HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS DURING LAND TREATMENT OF OILY WASTES: RITZ (REGULATORY AND INVESTIGATIVE TREATMENT ZONE) USER'S GUIDE

Citation:

Nofziger, D., J. Williams, AND T. Short. INTERACTIVE SIMULATION OF THE FATE OF HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS DURING LAND TREATMENT OF OILY WASTES: RITZ (REGULATORY AND INVESTIGATIVE TREATMENT ZONE) USER'S GUIDE. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/8-88/001.

Description:

An interactive software system was developed to enable decision makers to simulate the movement and fate of hazardous chemicals during land treatment of oily wastes. The mathematical model known as the Regulatory and Investigative Treatment Zone Model or RITZ was developed and published earlier by Short(1985). The model incorporates the influence of oil in the sludge, water movement, volatilization, and degradation upon the transport and fate of a hazardous chemical. The manual describes the conceptual framework and assumptions used by Short (1985) in developing the model. It then explains the micro-computer hardware and software requirements, the input parameters for the model, and the graphical and tabular outputs which can be selected. Illustrations of the use of the software are also included. The computational equations developed by Short (1985) are presented for completeness but are not derived.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:05/24/2002
Record Last Revised:04/16/2004
Record ID: 37155