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Dissolved Oxygen in the Spokane River Downstream from Inland Empire Paper Company with Recommendations for Waste Load Allocations for Biochemical Oxygen Demand

 
Publication number Date Published
94-155September 1994
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Author(s) Pelletier, G.
Description A steady-state model of dissolved oxygen in the Spokane River from river mile 83.0 to 72.8 was developed using the USEPA stream water quality model QUAL2E. The model was calibrated and verified using data collected during August and September 1992. The segment of the Spokane River between Inland Empire Paper Company (IEPC) and Upriver Dam was found to be the most sensitive to changes in dissolved oxygen from loading of biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) by IEPC.
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Keywords recommendations, stream, chemical oxygen demand, model, Spokane River, river, water, chemical, water quality, waste, NPDES, dissolved oxygen
WATERSHED Water Resource Inventory Area 57 Middle spokane
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