Critical Sampling Points Methodology: Case Studies of Geographically Diverse Watersheds |
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Authors: | Robert O. Strobl Paul D. Robillard Patrick Debels |
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Affiliation: | (1) Water Resources Department, International Institute for Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC), Enschede, The Netherlands;(2) World Water Watch, Cambridge, MA, USA;(3) EULA-Chile Centre, Universidad de Concepción, Concepción, Chile |
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Abstract: | ![]() Only with a properly designed water quality monitoring network can data be collected that can lead to accurate information extraction. One of the main components of water quality monitoring network design is the allocation of sampling locations. For this purpose, a design methodology, called critical sampling points (CSP), has been developed for the determination of the critical sampling locations in small, rural watersheds with regard to total phosphorus (TP) load pollution. It considers hydrologic, topographic, soil, vegetative, and land use factors. The objective of the monitoring network design in this methodology is to identify the stream locations which receive the greatest TP loads from the upstream portions of a watershed. The CSP methodology has been translated into a model, called water quality monitoring station analysis (WQMSA), which integrates a geographic information system (GIS) for the handling of the spatial aspect of the data, a hydrologic/water quality simulation model for TP load estimation, and fuzzy logic for improved input data representation. In addition, the methodology was purposely designed to be useful in diverse rural watersheds, independent of geographic location. Three watershed case studies in Pennsylvania, Amazonian Ecuador, and central Chile were examined. Each case study offered a different degree of data availability. It was demonstrated that the developed methodology could be successfully used in all three case studies. The case studies suggest that the CSP methodology, in form of the WQMSA model, has potential in applications world-wide. |
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Keywords: | Critical source areas Design methodology Network design Sampling location Water quality monitoring network |
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