Sec6.0 Report for EPA in application of WTP-ccam to GCWW
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Sec6.0 Report for EPA in application of WTP-ccam to GCWW
DRAFTUsing WTP-ccam to Simulate WaterTreatment Plant Operation:A Case Study at Greater Cincinnati Water WorksWater Resources Adaptation Program (WRAP) Sec6.0 Report for EPA in application of WTP-ccam to GCWW)National Risk Management Research Laboratory’Office of Research and Development (ORD)United States Environmental Protection AgencyCincinnati, Ohio40664Prepared ByZhiwei Li and Steven G. BuchbergerUniversity of CincinnatiRobert M. ClarkEnvironmental Engineering and Public Health ConsultantY. Jeffrey Sec6.0 Report for EPA in application of WTP-ccam to GCWW YangUS Environmental Protection AgencyDRAFTDISCLAIMERThis report demonstrates an interactive computer platform, the water treatment plant - climate cSec6.0 Report for EPA in application of WTP-ccam to GCWW
hange adaptation model (WTP-ccam) version 1.0, applied to the Richard Miller drinking water treatment plant of the Greater Cincinnati Water Works (GCWDRAFTUsing WTP-ccam to Simulate WaterTreatment Plant Operation:A Case Study at Greater Cincinnati Water WorksWater Resources Adaptation Program (WRAP) Sec6.0 Report for EPA in application of WTP-ccam to GCWWinnati, Cincinnati. Ohio•Environmental Engineering and Public Health Consultant. Cincinnati, OhioThis report may be of educational value to various individuals in the water treatment industry, but each individual must interpret and adapt the results to fit their own practice. Although a diligent eff Sec6.0 Report for EPA in application of WTP-ccam to GCWWort has been made to assure that the results obtained are reasonable, the results in this document are experimental and have their own limitations. ThSec6.0 Report for EPA in application of WTP-ccam to GCWW
e USEPA and its contractors shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, consequential, or incidental damages resulting from the use of this report.DDRAFTUsing WTP-ccam to Simulate WaterTreatment Plant Operation:A Case Study at Greater Cincinnati Water WorksWater Resources Adaptation Program (WRAP) Sec6.0 Report for EPA in application of WTP-ccam to GCWWEP-C-05-056. The authors are grateful to the following individuals for providing assistance and information to develop tills example application: Jeff Swertfcgcr, Jeff Vogt and Ycongho Lee of the Greater Cincinnati Water Works.iiiDRAFTFORWARDTo protect human health and the environment, USEPA has imp Sec6.0 Report for EPA in application of WTP-ccam to GCWWlemented research programs to develop data and tools to support utilities and local governments in adapting to changes in climate and population. As aSec6.0 Report for EPA in application of WTP-ccam to GCWW
pan of the multi-scale infrastructure characterization project in the EPA Water Resources Adaptation Program, an interactive computer platform, WTP-cDRAFTUsing WTP-ccam to Simulate WaterTreatment Plant Operation:A Case Study at Greater Cincinnati Water WorksWater Resources Adaptation Program (WRAP) Sec6.0 Report for EPA in application of WTP-ccam to GCWWs climate change scenarios through variation of source water qualities.To validate and illustrate application of the WTP-ccam platform, a case study was established at the Greater Cincinnati Water Works (GCWW)’s Richard Miller water treatment plant. This report summarizes the validation, data prepar Sec6.0 Report for EPA in application of WTP-ccam to GCWWation, and application of the WTP-ccam platform. In addition, this report provides background on the design and operation of the Miller plant, assessmSec6.0 Report for EPA in application of WTP-ccam to GCWW
ent of impact of climate change on performance of water treatment, adaptation of plant operation to climate change scenarios and associated adaptationDRAFTUsing WTP-ccam to Simulate WaterTreatment Plant Operation:A Case Study at Greater Cincinnati Water WorksWater Resources Adaptation Program (WRAP)DRAFTUsing WTP-ccam to Simulate WaterTreatment Plant Operation:A Case Study at Greater Cincinnati Water WorksWater Resources Adaptation Program (WRAP)Gọi ngay
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