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Puget Sound Nutrient Source Reduction Project. Volume 1: Model Updates and Bounding Scenarios

 
Publication number Date Published
19-03-001January 2019
VIEW NOW Puget Sound Nutrient Source Reduction Project. Volume 1: Model Updates and Bounding Scenarios (Number of pages: 102) (Publication Size: 12516KB)




Appendix A. Boundary Conditions
(296 pages) (12MB)

Appendix B. Updated Watershed Flows and Water Quality
(10 pages) (814KB)

Appendix C. Other Sources of Nitrogen Influx to the Salish Sea
(2 pages) (132KB)

Appendix D. Observed Water Quality Databases
(4 pages) (44KB)

Appendix E. Parameters and Rates
(17 pages) (563KB)

Appendix F. Comparison of Observed and Predicted Water Surface Elevations and Currents
(15 pages) (1MB)

Appendix G1. Marine Station Locations
(5 pages) (596KB)

Appendix G2. How to Read Time-Depth Plots
(1 pages) (471KB)

Appendix G3. Water Quality Binder for 2006
(169 pages) (114MB)

Appendix G4. Water Quality Binder for 2008
(146 pages) (92MB)

Appendix G5. Water Quality Binder for 2014
(153 pages) (91MB)

Appendix G6. Bounding Scenario Planview Maps
(13 pages) (1MB)

Appendix H. Comparison of Observed and Predicted Phytoplankton Primary Productivity
(5 pages) (420KB)

Appendix I. Sediment Oxygen Demand
(6 pages) (729KB)

Appendix J. ORCA Buoys and Moorings
(14 pages) (1MB)

Appendix K. Change in Dissolved Oxygen versus Reference Dissolved Oxygen
(8 pages) (1001KB)

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Author(s) Ahmed, A., Figueroa-Kaminsky, C., Gala, J., Mohamedali, T., Pelletier, G., and McCarthy, S.
Description Low dissolved oxygen (DO) levels have been observed throughout the Salish Sea, and recent studies have shown that nutrient inputs from anthropogenic sources influence these low DO events in Puget Sound. This work is the first in a series of technical studies to inform the Puget Sound Nutrient Source Reduction Project (PSNSRP). The PSNSRP is an effort to guide regional investments in nutrient reductions with the goal of meeting Washington State marine water quality standards for DO in Puget Sound.
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Keywords Salish Sea, wastewater treatment plant, Puget Sound, dissolved oxygen
WEB PAGE Reducing nutrients in Puget Sound
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