Hydropower, water quality and waste discharge

Shoou Yuh Chang, Shu Liang Liaw, Steven F. Railsback, Michael J. Sale

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Abstract

Development of multiple hydroelectric projects on large river systems can result in potential reductions in dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations. Municipalities along the Ohio River basin have to discharge organic waste into the river. If the existing level of water quality has to be maintained, the generation of hydroelectric power is in direct conflict or competition with the city growth. The objective of this study is to examine tradeoffs between generation of hydroelectricity and urban development along the upper Ohio River basin. The results indicate that, under the critical flow condition, hydropower generation along the Ohio River basin is sensitive to the BOD discharge. A 5% BOD loading increase will cause a 3% reduction of hydropower generation. Further, more hydropower can be generated by relaxing the DO standard than by removing the additional BOD from the discharger.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationWater Resources Planning and Management
Subtitle of host publicationSaving a Threatened Resource - In Search of Solutions, Proceedings of the Water Resources Sessions at Water Forum
PublisherPubl by ASCE
Pages380-385
Number of pages6
ISBN (Print)0872628760
StatePublished - 1992
Event1992 National Conference on Water Resources Planning and Management - Water Forum '92 - Baltimore, MD, USA
Duration: 2 Aug 19926 Aug 1992

Publication series

NameWater Resources Planning and Management: Saving a Threatened Resource - In Search of Solutions, Proceedings of the Water Resources Sessions at Water Forum

Conference

Conference1992 National Conference on Water Resources Planning and Management - Water Forum '92
CityBaltimore, MD, USA
Period2/08/926/08/92

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