HEC Activities in Reservoir Analysis


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Over the last 15 years, The Hydrologic Engineering Center (HEC) has been developing, applying, and distributing computer programs dealing with various aspects of hydrologic engineering, including reservoir analysis. The Center has developed several models for the simulation of reservoir operation and has supported the development of a water quality model for reservoirs and rivers. This paper presents review of model development and an overview of the capabilities and types of applications for the most recent computer programs, 'Simulation of Flood Control and Conservation Systems' (HEC-5) and 'Water Quality for River-Reservoir Systems' (WQRRS). Also, current research and development dealing with reservoir analysis are described. (Author).




HEC-6


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Reservoir System Analysis


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Publications Catalog


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Water Quality Evaluation of Aquatic Systems


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Several example applications of water quality models were discussed to provide background into the development of a comprehensive mathematical model capable of evaluating water quality conditions in any river-reservoir system. A need exists for a river-reservoir water quality model which can be continuously updated and maintained with the best available concepts. The 'Water Quality for River-Reservoir Systems' (WQRRS) model was developed by the Hydrologic Engineering Center (HEC) to meet these needs. The HEC continuously updates the WQRRS based on the advantages of water quality research work brought to their attention. (Author).




Data Management Systems for Water Resources Planning


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Water resources planning at the federal level is comprehensive multi-purpose multi-objective planning. The increasing complexity of issues, planning alternatives, and evaluation criteria have spawned an ever growing need for increased data and associated analysis procedures. The increased number of such models, both demanding and generating large amounts of data, have stimulated awareness of the need for planning oriented data management systems. This paper describes recent activities of the Corps of Engineers Hydrologic Engineering Center in data management for water resources planning studies.