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Overview of ModelingWork Plan James River Science Panel –October 14, 2011

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Modeling Subcommittee

• Clifton Bell, ARCADIS• Brian Benham, VT• Arthur Butt, DEQ• Eileen Hofmann, ODU

• Winston Lung, UVA• Peter Tango, EPA CBP• Harry Wang, VIMS

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Modeling Objective

“A site-specific James River water quality/phytoplankton model capability of predicting attainability of revised chlorophyll-a criteria and/or alternate criteria under various nutrient loading scenarios.”

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Atkins’ Flow Chart for Process

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Potential linkage between empirical and deterministic models

HAB

Taxa Abundance,

Toxin Concentration

Environmental

Conditions

Hydrodynamic, WQ,

or Loading

Functions

EmpiricalEmpirical

ModelModel

DeterministicDeterministic

ModelModel

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Key Questions

• What data are available to support modeling?• Is it possible to empirically model HABs?• What is the best modeling approach?• What is the feasibility of modeling top-down

controls?

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Key Questions (cont.)

• What information is required to support the preferred modeling approach?

• What is the sensitivity and uncertainty of the model?

• What are the attainability/management implications of alternative criteria?

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Understanding the System

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Some Potentially Useful Outcomes of Empirical Modeling

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For Discussion• Who is best suited to

perform the empirical analysis?

• Overlap with upper/lower James tasks?

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Selecting a Modeling Approach

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Important Decisions• Model code• Hydrodynamic grid• Algal function groups• New HAB algorithms• Deterministic-empirical model linkages

• Top-down controls• Relation to USEPA

TMDL framework

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Data Needed to Support Modeling Work

Hydrological Data: USGS Gages at 02037000in Richmond and Gage near Petersburg on the

Appomattox

Ambient Water Quality Data in the JamesSee Station Map

Point Source Loads:See Table of Major Municipal Wastewater And Industrial Plants

HAB Data14

James RiverMonitoring Stations

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Water Quality Data

in July 2010

Water Quality Data

in July 2010

Low Flow in July 2010

Summer Chl a Criteria Violated in Upper James

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Water Quality Data

In August 1996

Water Quality Data

In August 1996

Low Flow in August 1996

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Major Point Sources to the James

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Building & Testing the Model(s)

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Develop Potential Management Scenarios

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Develop Potential Management Scenarios

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Communication & Reporting Tasks

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