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Main Title Water Quality Controversy in Minnesota and the Marginal Costs of Alternative Levels of Water Quality in the Upper Mississippi River.
Author Waelt, J. J. ; Lewi, R. C. ;
CORP Author Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis. Water Resources Research Cenger.
Year Published 1971
Report Number OWRR-A-019-MINN; 12331,; A-019-MINN(3)
Stock Number PB-202 783
Additional Subjects ( Water quality ; Control) ; ( Water supply ; Minnesota) ; Cost analysis ; Waste water ; Management engineering ; Water law ; Dissolved gases ; Oxygen ; Mathematical models ; Standards ; Sewage treatment ; Constraints ; Water pollution ; Cost minimization ; Minneapolis(Minnesota) ; Saint Paul(Minnesota)
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Abstract
The water quality controversy generally, and specifically in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area is discussed. The controversy centers around: the methods of obtaining various levels of water quality, the level of water quality that should be attained, and the institutional means of instituting policy. A linear programming model was used to find the lowest cost methods of achieving alternative dissolved oxygen levels in the Mississippi River in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area.