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https://engineering.purdue.edu/~ldc

WEB-BASED LOAD DURATION CURVE

Indrajeet ChaubeyPurdue University

https://engineering.purdue.edu/~ldc

Collaborators• Christine Urban – EPA Region 5• Bernard Engel, James Hunter, Joseph

Quansah, Larry Theller – Purdue University

• K.J. Lim – Kangwon National University• S. Goodwin – IDEM• Thomas Over - USGS

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Flow Duration Curve (FDC)

Flow Duration Curve (Adapted from USEPA, 2007)

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Load Duration Curve (LDC)

Flow Duration Curve (USEPA, 2007)

In compliance

Out of compliance

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Web-Based Flow Duration and Load Duration Curve Tool

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1. Enter/Upload Flow Data for FDC

This option lets you enter your own flow data directly on the spreadsheet

This option lets you upload your own flow data from an existing file

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Flood Conditions

100 cfs

Flow Duration Curve (2002-2007) for USGS Gauge 04180000, Cedar Creek, IN

1A. Enter Flow Data for FDCFDC – Analysis

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You can download the dataset byClicking on this button

You can click on the graph/image to save it on your computer

1A. Enter Flow Data for FDC

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2. Enter / Upload Flow and WQ Data for LDC

This option lets you enter your own flow and WQ data directly on the spreadsheet

This option lets you upload your own flow and WQ data from an existing file

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2A. Enter / Upload Flow and WQ Data for LDC

You can type your own description here

Date should be in yyyymmdd format

Flow unit can be either cms or cfs

Clicking this button will create the FDC and LDC

WQ unit can be ppm, ppb or count/100ml

You can type water quality pollutant name here

You can enter WQ standard or criteria value

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Flood Conditions

100 cfs

Flow Duration Curve (2002-2007) for USGS Gauge 04180000, Cedar Creek, IN

FDC –Analysis

2. Enter / Upload Flow and WQ Data for LDC

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LDC (2002-2007) for Ammonia at USGS Gauge 04180000, Cedar Creek, IN

FDC – Result Analysis2. Enter / Upload Flow and WQ Data for LDC

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WQ Target (0.10 ppm)

Target Concentration Graph for Ammonia at USGS Gauge 04180000, Cedar Creek,

FDC – Result Analysis2. Enter / Upload Flow and WQ Data for LDC

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3. Retrieve USGS Flow Data and Enter /Upload WQ Data for LDC 3

This option lets you use Google to select a USGS Gauge and directly upload flow data into the tool

This option lets you enter a USGS Gauge number to directly upload flow data into the tool

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3A. Retrieve USGS Flow Data and /Upload WQ Data for LDC

You can click here to retrieve USGS flow data

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3A. Retrieve USGS Flow Data and Enter /Upload WQ Data for LDC 3

Select beginning andEnding dates

Click this button to Generate FDC only

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3A. Retrieve USGS Flow Data and Enter /Upload WQ Data for LDC

Select beginning andEnding dates

Click this button to Generate LDC

Flow unit can be either cms or cfs

You can type your own Description here

You can enter WQ standard value

WQ unit can be ppm, ppb or count/100ml

You can type water quality pollutant name here

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4. Using USGS Flow Data * Drainage Area Ratio and Entered /Uploaded WQ Data for LDC

This option lets you use Google to select a USGS Gauge and directly upload flow data into the tool

This option lets you enter a USGS Gauge number to directly upload flow data into the tool

Enter Watershed Area-Ratio

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5. Enter Flow and WQ Data for LDC with Surface-runoff and Estimated Loads

Date should be in yyyymmdd format

Flow unit can be either cms or cfs

WQ unit can be ppm, ppb or count/100ml

You can type your own Description here

Select Aquifer Type

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• Please visit the link below for most up to date information on FDC and LDC

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