Title: WARMF Watershed Model
1WARMF Watershed Model
- Carl W. Chen and Joel W. Herr
- Systech Engineering, Inc.
- carl_at_systechengineering.com
- joel_at_systechengineering.com
- Presented at
- CWEMF Watershed and Urban Hydrology
- Modeling Workshop
- June 22, 2007
- Sacramento, CA
2DSS for Watershed Approach and TMDL Calculations
3Function of Modules
- Engineering Module perform scientific
calculations - Consensus Module supply scientific information
to stakeholders for alternative evaluations - Data Module update data supply data to model
- Knowledge Module store reports, pertinent
information, spreadsheets
4Theory of WARMF
- CSTR divide a basin into canopy, land surface,
soil layers, stream segments, and lake layers - Hydrologic network link thousands of CSTR
along flow paths - Mass-heat balance equation for each CSTR
Advection Diffusion Sink Source - Sink Source kinetic expressions of processes
- Solve mass-heat balance equations for each CSTR
with hourly or daily time step - Inputs change daily or hourly by meteorology and
point sources - Simulate nonpoint source loads
5Simulated Watershed Processes
Subsurface Processes Mineral Weathering AMD Septic
Systems Organic Matter Decay Nitrification Cation
Exchange Plant Uptake
Schematic of Watershed Processes
6Simulate Hydrologic Water Quality Effects of
- Climate Change
- Point Source Discharges
- Air Pollution (Hg, SO4, NH4, NO3, etc)
- Reservoir Operations, Soil Erosion, Septic
System, Urbanization, Land Use Change - Water Diversions
- Irrigations
- Land Application (fertilizer, pesticide)
- Best Management Practices
7CSTR Analog
8Quicken Analogy Modified from Jim Bowen, UNCC
Bank Account Balancing Program
Watershed Model
Quicken WARMF
Account Owner Catchment or River Segment
Dollars Mass
Checking, savings acct. TSS, DO, nitrogen, etc.
Deposit Inflow
Withdrawal Outflow
Bank Fees Reactions
Statement Period Model Time Step
9Summary of Watershed Model
Meteorological Conditions Air Quality
- Watershed Characteristics
- Land use
- Fertilizer
- Catchment areas/slope
- Soil layer characteristics
- Septic systems
- Managed Flow
- Diversions
- Reservoir Releases
Point Sources
- Watershed Model
- Adjustable parameters
- Precipitation weighting, temperature lapse
- Initial conditions
- Reaction rates
- BMPs
- Bank stability / vegetation factors
- Model Output
- Stream flow
- Water quality (nutrients, DO, Chl-a, TSS)
- Loading
COMPARISON
- Measured Data
- Hydrologic Conditions
- Water Quality
10Data Requirements of WARMF
- Topographic data (DEM) to delineate a watershed
into catchments, rivers, lakes - Site specific data
- Land Use
- Meteorology
- Air Quality / Rain Chemistry
- Point Sources
- Managed Flow (diversions releases)
- Observed Flow and Water Quality Data
11Model Outputs
- Time series of state variables, i.e. pollutant
concentrations of each CSTR - GIS maps with bar charts for pollution loads from
various sub regions - Color coded GIS maps showing areas meeting or
violating criteria - Annual fluxes between compartments
12Peer Review
- Solicited by USEPA and Followed EPA Guidelines
- Peer Reviews
- General Purpose Use and TMDLs August 2000
- Acid Mine Drainage July 2001
- Onsite Wastewater (Septic) Systems May 2003
- Mercury Transport March 2004
- Reviewers included Local / National Experts
- EPA regional and headquarters
- State WQ agencies
- Research institutes and universities
- Electric utilities and stakeholders
- WARMF modified to incorporate reviewer
recommendations
13Live Demonstration
- On screen review and edit of data
- Help menu
- Data module and data update
- Road map for TMDL module
- Road map for Consensus module
- Bar chart for pollution source
- GIS map for water quality
14Setting up WARMF for New Applications
- Import topographic data (DEM) and delineate the
watershed - Populate WARMF with data
- Land Use
- Meteorology
- Air Quality
- Point Sources
- Managed Flow (diversions releases)
- Observed Flow and Water Quality Data
15WARMF Support
- Complete Technical Documentation, Users Manual,
context-sensitive help - WARMF Users Group
- Professional help availableLevel of service
depends on need - Set up map and projection
- import data
- hydrologic calibration
- water quality calibration
- Scenarios, reports, stakeholders
16WARMF Applications
Mica Creek, ID
St. Louis River, MN
Hockanum River, CT
NapaRiver, CA
Chartiers Creek, PA
Truckee River, CA/NV
Turtle Creek, IN
Blue River, CO
Cheat River, WV
Mokelumne River, CA
Holston River, TN, VA
San Joaquin River, CA
San Juan River, NM
Catawba River, NC/SC
Santa Clara River, CA
Oostanaula Creek, TN
Santa Margarita River, CA
International
Kyungan River, Korea
Techi Reservoir, Taiwan
17For Hydrologic Analysis
- San Juan River, CO/NM
- Water shortage sharing alternatives
- Impact of climate change on water shortage
- (Confidential Client)
- Water availability for industrial development
- Impact of climate change on water availability
18For Watershed Stewardship
- Catawba River, NC/SC
- Sponsored by a major stakeholder
- Used for hydro relicensing, sediment BMPs,
nutrient TMDLs for reservoirs - Mokelumne River, CA
- Funded by state grant to local watershed
authority - Watershed management plan for source water
protection - Mica Creek, ID
- Effects of forestry practices on water quality
- Model comparison of WARMF and HSPF
19For Water Quality Issues
- Turtle Creek Reservoir, IN
- Power plant cooling water reservoir with
deteriorating water quality (hardness) - Sediment filling up the reservoir
- Determine their causes and potential solutions
- Oostanaula Creek, TN
- Impaired for coliform and sediment
- Truckee River, CA/NV
- Periphyton causes large DO fluctuations
- Buy water right from farmers to reduce nonpoint
nitrogen load periphyton growth
20For TMDL Analyses
- Truckee River, CA/NV
- Trade point and nonpoint load of nitrogen for
TMDL - Santa Clara River, CA
- TMDLs of NH4, NO3
- Catawba River, NC/SC
- TMDLs of coliform, Cu, phosphorus
- Cheat River, WV
- TMDLs of Fe, Mn, Al, Zn (acid mine drainage)
- San Joaquin River, CA
- Effect of nutrient loads from upstream farms on
dissolved oxygen of downstream estuary
21For Stormwater Discharge Permit
- City of Duluth, MN
- Urban trout streams receiving stormwater
discharges - Calibrate WARMF to current land use and data
- Simulate flow and water quality for 1988 land use
- Simulate flow and water quality for 2020 land use
- Determine changes in flow and pollution loads
- Calculate effects of detention ponds and other
BMPs - Prepare non-degradation report for MS4 permit
22For Cutting Edge Research
- Blue River, CO
- Simulate biozone processes occurring in septic
systems leaching field - Evaluate benefits of onsite wastewater treatment
systems vs centralized sewers - St. Louis River, MN
- Track mercury from atmosphere to fish
- Model bioaccumulation through food web
- Calculate mercury TMDL of drainage lakes