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Estimating the Effects of Return Flows
The objectives and procedures of this study were to: estimate present and projected water requirements for municipal and industrial use in Texas; determine where these requirements might be expressed, both on the basis of political and other arbitrary subdivisions of the state, and on the basis of drainage basins; based on items 1 and 2, to determine the present and projected quantity and location of return flows; estimate the quality of wastewater releases; estimate the effect of increasing quantities of return flow on selected receiving waters; determine treatment levels required to meet various assumed future quality criteria; and, develop computational models that can be used as aids in making policy decisions regarding water quality criteria. Present and projected water requirements were developed by the Bureau of Business Research of the University of Texas, in cooperation with the Texas Water Development Board. Present municipal use was obtained largely from available Texas Water Development Board records, but no such complete records of industrial use were available.
Estimating the Effects of Return Flows
The objectives and procedures of this study were to: estimate present and projected water requirements for municipal and industrial use in Texas; determine where these requirements might be expressed, both on the basis of political and other arbitrary subdivisions of the state, and on the basis of drainage basins; based on items 1 and 2, to determine the present and projected quantity and location of return flows; estimate the quality of wastewater releases; estimate the effect of increasing quantities of return flow on selected receiving waters; determine treatment levels required to meet various assumed future quality criteria; and, develop computational models that can be used as aids in making policy decisions regarding water quality criteria. Present and projected water requirements were developed by the Bureau of Business Research of the University of Texas, in cooperation with the Texas Water Development Board. Present municipal use was obtained largely from available Texas Water Development Board records, but no such complete records of industrial use were available.
Estimating the Effects of Return Flows
Wells, Dan M. (author) / Gloyna, Earnest F. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 59 ; 805-819
1967-07-01
15 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Texas , Catchment Areas , Records , Market Research , Flow , Wastewater , Municipal Water Use , Water Quality , Modeling
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