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Characterization of Streamflow, Water Quality, and Instantaneous Dissolved Solids, Selenium, and Uranium Loads in Selected Reaches of the Arkansas Riv
U. S. Department Of The Interior (Author)
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Characterization of Streamflow, Water Quality, and Instantaneous Dissolved Solids, Selenium, and Uranium Loads in Selected Reaches of the Arkansas Riv - U. S. Department of the Interior
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Synopsis "Characterization of Streamflow, Water Quality, and Instantaneous Dissolved Solids, Selenium, and Uranium Loads in Selected Reaches of the Arkansas Riv"
As a result of continued water-quality concerns in the Arkansas River, including metal contamination from historical mining practices, potential effects associated with storage and movement of water, point- and nonpoint-source contamination, population growth, storm-water flows, and future changes in land and water use, the Arkansas River Basin Regional Resource Planning Group (RRPG) developed a strategy to address these issues. As such, a cooperative strategic approach to address the multiple water-quality concerns within selected reaches of the Arkansas River was developed to (1) identify stream reaches where stream-aquifer interactions have a pronounced effect on water quality and (or) where reactive transport, and physical and (or) chemical alteration of flow during conveyance, is occurring, (2) quantify loading from point sources, and (3) determine source areas and mass loading for selected constituents.