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EPRI REPORTS:
The following documents have been published by the Electric Power
Research Institute (EPRI) in coordination with the development and peer
review of WARMF. Documentation reports are available to WARMF users
and all reports are available for purchase from EPRI.
WARMF
Documentation
Enhancement
of WARMF to Track Mercury Species in a River Basin from Atmospheric
Depositions to Fish Tissues.
Chen, C.W., J. Herr and W. Tsai.
Publication No. 1005470, Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA.
2003.
Watershed Analysis Risk
Management Framework (WARMF): Update One – A Decision Support System for
Watershed Analysis and Total Maximum Daily Load Calculation, Allocation
and Implementation. Chen, C.W., J. Herr, and L. Weintraub. Publication No. 1005181, Electric Power Research
Institute, Palo Alto
, CA. 2001.
Watershed Analysis Risk
Management Framework (WARMF) User's Guide: Documentation of Graphical User
Interface. Chen, C., J. Herr, L. Weintraub. Documentation
Report TR1000729, Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA. 2000.
Watershed Analysis Risk Management Framework - A Decision Support System for Watershed Approach and TMDL
Calculation.
Chen, C. W., J. Herr, L. Ziemelis. Documentation
Report TR110709., Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA. 1998.
Peer Reviews and
Workshops
TMDL Consensus Simulation
Workshop Using WARMF Framework.
Keller, A. Technical Report
1005498, Electric Power Research Institute,
Palo Alto
,
CA. 2002.
Peer Review of the Acid Mine Drainage
Module of the Watershed Analysis Risk Management Framework (WARMF) – An
evaluation of WARMF/AMD using USEPA Guidelines.
Keller, A. Technical Report
2001.1005182, Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA. 2001.
Peer Review of the Watershed Analysis
Risk Management Framework (WARMF) – An evaluation of WARMF for TMDL
applications by independent experts using USEPA Guidelines.
Keller, A.
Technical
Report 2000.1000252, Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto
, CA. 2000.
Model Comparison
Comparison of BASINS and
WARMF Models: Mica Creek Watershed.
Chen, C., J. Herr. EPRI,
Palo Alto, CA, and NCASI, Research Triangle Park, NC: 2002. 1005344.
OTHER
REPORTS:
Siegrist, R. L., J. McCray, L. Weintraub, C. Chen, J. Bagdol, P. Lemonds, S. Van Cuyk, K. Lowe, R. Goldstein, and J. Rada. 2005.
Quantifying Site-Scale Processes and Watershed-Scale Cumulative Effects of Decentralized Wastewater Systems. Project No. WU-HT-00-27. Prepared for the National Decentralized Water Resources Capacity Development Project, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, by the Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO.
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