1. Water quality control in the river Arno.
- Author
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Campolo M, Andreussi P, and Soldati A
- Subjects
- Calibration, Italy, Oxygen analysis, Quality Control, Solubility, Environmental Monitoring methods, Models, Theoretical, Water Pollutants analysis
- Abstract
In this work, we analyzed pollution in the river Arno using a non-steady advection-dispersion-reaction equation (ADRE) calibrated on experimental data. We examined the influence different pollution control strategies have on dissolved oxygen (DO). We considered (i) flow rate variation; (ii) local oxygenation at critical points; (iii) dynamic modification of wastewater load. Results indicate first, that reservoir management is effective in reducing pollution; second, that local oxygenation is necessary to ensure that DO does not fall below safety levels; and finally, that tuning wastewater loads appears to be impractical to manage the river quality given the stringent limitations it would impose on the industrial effluents.
- Published
- 2002
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