Keywords
Econlockhatchee River (Fla.), Runoff, Water pollution, Mathematical models
Abstract
Today, the engineer is faced with the task of predicting and evaluating the extent of the Nonpoint Sources that pollute our waterways. A mathematical model may be an extremely useful tool in helping the engineer solve problems in the area of water resources. During the course of this investigation, a literature survey related to the Econlockhatchee River Basin and to the "STORM" mathematical modeling technique for runoff evaluation has been conducted. The latter part of this report deals with an application of the "STORM" mathematical model for predicting quantity and quality of surface runoff for the Econlockhatchee River Basin located in central Florida.
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Graduation Date
1975
Advisor
Wanielista, Martin P.
Degree
Master of Science (M.S.)
College
College of Engineering
Degree Program
Environmental Systems Management
Format
Pages
103 p.
Language
English
Rights
Public Domain
Length of Campus-only Access
None
Access Status
Masters Thesis (Open Access)
Identifier
DP0012707
Subjects
Econlockhatchee River (Fla.), Runoff, Water -- Pollution -- Mathematical models
STARS Citation
Izzo, John T., "An Application of "Storm" Mathematical Modeling for Evaluation of Nonpoint Source Water Pollution for a Nonurban Watershed" (1975). Retrospective Theses and Dissertations. 160.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/rtd/160
Contributor (Linked data)
Wanielista, Martin P. [VIAF]
University of Central Florida. College of Engineering [VIAF]
Collection (Linked data)
Accessibility Status
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