The optimal allocation of stream dissolved oxygen
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A dynamic programming model that minimizes the cost of providing waste treatment to meet specified dissolved oxygen concentration standards in a stream is developed. The model is solved for a simplified example based on data from the Willamette River. Implications of the model on policy formulation are discussed. (Key words: Computers, digital; economics; oxygen; quality of water)
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