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Best Management Practice 2 Conservation Program 2 Nonpoint Source Pollution 2 Policy Instruments 2 Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) 2 United States 2 case studies 2 hydrologic models 2 mathematical models 2 simulation models 2 total maximum daily load 2 water quality 2 water quality criteria 2 water quality standards 2 watersheds 2 Agricultural and Food Policy 1 Environmental Economics and Policy 1 Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety 1 Georgia 1 Health Economics and Policy 1 Latin hypercube sampling 1 Monte Carlo method 1 Resource /Energy Economics and Policy 1 algorithms 1 computer software 1 dissolved oxygen 1 equations 1 freshwater 1 probability analysis 1 rivers 1 sampling 1 statistical analysis 1 uncertainty evaluation 1 water pollution 1
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Bosch, D.D. 2 Ribaudo, Marc 2 Shortle, James S. 2 Arabi, M. 1 Barnes, P. 1 Cathey, A.M. 1 Chaubey, I. 1 Dharmasri, C. 1 Frankenberger, J. 1 Harmel, R.D. 1 Munoz-Carpena, R. 1 Sexton, A. 1 Shirmohammadi, A. 1 Vellidis, G. 1 Wolfe, M.L. 1
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Theme Overview: Innovating Policy for Chesapeake Bay Restoration
Ribaudo, Marc; Shortle, James S. - In: Choices 26 (2011) 3
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Can Taxing Sugary Soda Influence Consumption and Avoid Unanticipated Consequences?
Ribaudo, Marc; Shortle, James S. - In: Choices 26 (2011) 3
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Mathematical Simulation Tools for Developing Dissolved Oxygen TMDLs.
Vellidis, G.; Barnes, P.; Bosch, D.D.; Cathey, A.M. - 2006
In many regions of the U.S., low dissolved oxygen (DO) is a common freshwater impairment. States, territories, and tribes of the U.S. are required by federal law to develop Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) for waters not meeting established DO standards. Regulators and other professionals are...
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Uncertainty in TMDL Models.
Shirmohammadi, A.; Chaubey, I.; Harmel, R.D.; Bosch, D.D.; … - 2006
Although the U.S. Congress established the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) program in the original Clean Water Act of …
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