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. 2015 Jul;56(1):24-33.
doi: 10.1007/s00267-015-0493-1. Epub 2015 Apr 12.

The Frequency Component of Water Quality Criterion Compliance Assessment Should be Data Driven

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The Frequency Component of Water Quality Criterion Compliance Assessment Should be Data Driven

Song S Qian. Environ Manage. 2015 Jul.

Abstract

A numerical water quality criterion in the U.S. consists of three components representing magnitude, duration, and frequency. While magnitude and duration are well defined and conceptually unambiguous, the meaning of the frequency component is often debatable. We interpret the frequency component as a tool for accounting for uncertainty in estimating the mean concentration of a water quality constituent, after revisiting early works on environmental standards and criteria. Based on this interpretation, we illustrate management-related issues when using the default frequency of one exceedance in 3 years in compliance assessment. We propose a data-driven approach for estimating an appropriate frequency to ensure a consistent level of confidence in a water's compliance of a water quality criterion. The data-driven frequency is determined by water quality constituent concentration distribution characteristics and sample size. The method is illustrated using two examples.

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