Abstract |
The development of a river basin simulation model comprising dissolved oxygen, temperature, specific electrical conductance, and basin hydrology submodels is demonstrated. The system model is the device for studying practical questions involving some measure of efficiency whether this be pollution minimization by treatment and flow regulation, maximizing water use with the quality constraint, maximizing economy efficiency, or in developing more comprehensive water laws. These questions can be ascertained by simulation of altered conditions, sensitivity analysis, or some optimization technique. Although the model in this report was developed for a specific prototype system, the Little Bear River in Utah, the approach, the methods and the conceptual framework can be transferable to other systems. |