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A spatial-temporal optimization approach to watershed management: Acid mine drainage treatment in the Cheat River watershed, WV, USA
Authors:Xiaobing Zhao  Jerald J. Fletcher
Affiliation:a Northern Arizona University, The W.A. Franke College of Business, 20 W. McConnell Drive, NAU Box 15066, Flagstaff, AZ 86011-5066, United States
b Division of Resource Management, Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Design, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV 26506-6108, United States
Abstract:Most water management studies concentrate on the inter-temporal allocation problem or, more recently, spatial dynamics - but not both. While early spatial-temporal studies focused on the allocation of water quantity, this paper presents an approach to water quality analysis that incorporates both spatial and temporal dynamics in a watershed framework. The acid mine drainage (AMD) problem in the Cheat River watershed of West Virginia, USA, serves as a case study and provides an opportunity to test the modeling approach developed. The empirical models are written in General Algebraic Modeling System (GAMS) and solved using the CPLEX mixed integer programming package. The results suggest that available investments should be concentrated in heavily impaired stream segments. The model can be used to assess the economic implications of alternative watershed Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) implementation or other management strategies.
Keywords:Spatial-temporal optimization   Water quality   Watershed management   Acid mine drainage
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