Residual Management Model for Regional Environmental Quality
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Journal of Environmental Systems
Volume
8
Issue
2
Publisher
Baywood Publishing
Publication Date
1-1-1978
First Page
139
Last Page
155
Abstract
Due to certainties in the development of the energy industry, the growing Utah economy is faced with alternative futures. Using an economic and demographic model, the population and level of economic activities have been forecast by the office of the State Planning Coordinators. Based on these projections, the amount of various residuals (solids, water-borne and air-borne) were estimated. A residuals management model is developed to investigate the feasibility of alternative treatment technologies incorporating residual transformation possibilities. A set of cost minimizing residual modification processes at each outfall is selected to meet prescribed environmental standards at specified receptor points using linear programming. The effectivenss of alternate environmental policies such as effluent charges and standards were analyzed using parametric programming. Solution to institutional and legal problems due to treatment technologies is demonstrated.
Recommended Citation
Bishop, A. Bruce, "Residual Management Model for Regional Environmental Quality" (1978). Civil and Environmental Engineering Faculty Publications. Paper 2094.
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cee_facpub/2094