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A POST-AUDIT ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACTS OF WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT OUTFALL RELOCATION ON BOSTON HARBOR, MASSACHUSETTS BAY AND CAPE COD BAY WATER QUALITY

机译:废水处理厂排水口改建对波士顿港,麻萨诸塞州湾和开普鳕鱼湾水质的影响的事后分析

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The City of Boston and Boston Harbor have long played an important role in the nation’s history from the early days of the American revolution to a focal point of the 1988 presidential campaign when the harbor was cited as one of the nation’s dirtiest bodies of water. However, in the 15 years since that low point in the harbor’s history, approximately $4 billion has been spent (mostly supported by the ratepayers of the City of Boston) to improve the existing antiquated sewage collection, treatment, and disposal system. Included in this effort was the modernization and expansion of the Deer Island wastewater treatment facility and the construction of a 15.3 km outfall pipe to completely remove the Deer Island effluent from Boston Harbor and discharge it offshore in northwestern Massachusetts Bay. At the same time that upgrades to the Deer Island wastewater treatment plant and the construction of the outfall tunnel were being performed, the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) provided funding for a Harbor and Outfall Monitoring (HOM) program and for the construction of a mathematical model of water quality for the Boston Harbor and Massachusetts and Cape Code Bays system. The ongoing HOM program, which is a requirement of the NPDES permit for the MWRA outfall, is meant to provide data with which to compare to pre-discharge baseline data to help assess any impact of the discharge on Massachusetts and Cape Cod Bays. The mathematical model was used to provide an early assessment of expected water quality conditions once the outfall went online. Now that the outfall tunnel has been completed and began operating on September 8, 2000, data from the ongoing HOM provide an opportunity to perform a post-audit of the water quality model to evaluate how its projections compare with observed post-discharge data. The purpose of this paper is to provide a short review of the history of environmental pollution and regulation within Boston Harbor, overviews of the Harbor and Outfall Monitoring (HOM) Program and the Bays Eutrophication Model (BEM), and a post-audit of the BEM using post-discharge data collected by MWRA.
机译:从美国革命初期到1988年总统大选的焦点,波士顿市和波士顿港在美国的历史上一直发挥着重要作用,当时该港被称为美国最脏的水域之一。然而,自海港历史上的最低点以来的15年中,大约40亿美元(主要由波士顿市的纳税人支持)已用于改善现有的过时污水收集,处理和处置系统。这项工作包括对鹿岛废水处理设施进行现代化改造和扩建,以及建造一条15.3公里的排污管,以完全清除波士顿港的鹿岛废水并将其排放到马萨诸塞州湾西北部的海上。在进行鹿岛废水处理厂的升级和排污隧道的建设的同时,马萨诸塞州水资源管理局(MWRA)为港口和排污监控(HOM)计划以及污水处理厂的建设提供了资金。波士顿港和马萨诸塞州以及开普敦代码海湾系统的水质数学模型。正在进行的HOM程序是MWRA排污口的NPDES许可的要求,旨在提供可与排放前基准数据进行比较的数据,以帮助评估排放对马萨诸塞州和科德角湾的影响。一旦排污口上线,该数学模型将用于对预期水质状况进行早期评估。既然排污隧道已经完工并于2000年9月8日开始运营,那么正在进行的HOM数据将为进行水质模型的后审核提供机会,以评估其预测与观测到的排放后数据的比较。本文的目的是对波士顿港内环境污染和管制的历史进行简要回顾,概述港口和排污口监控(HOM)计划和海湾富营养化模型(BEM),以及对波士顿港的富营养化进行事后审核。 BEM使用MWRA收集的放电后数据。

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