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The partner agencies are refining an existing NY/NJ Harbor-wide model to focus on the Lower Passaic River watershed. The existing Harbor-wide model was developed by the NY/NJ Harbor Estuary Program for use in its Contaminant Assessment and Reduction Project. The Lower Passaic River Restoration Project will use its refined model to predict how contaminants are moving within the Lower Passaic River and Newark Bay.
Final Hydrodynamic Modeling Report [January 2008]:
This report presents the 3-dimensional model created to describe the circulation of water
throughout the Lower Passaic River and Newark Bay Study Areas. The hydrodynamics of the system are predominantly controlled by 3
mechanisms: freshwater flows, tides and winds. This model was developed with the goal of eventually being able to predict the movement and
concentrations of contaminants of concern within the 2 study areas under different future scenarios such as dredging, capping, or monitored
natural attenuation. This report includes a calibration and validation of the hydrodynamic model. These are procedures where the developed
model is run and the results are compared to data observed in the field to determine whether any refinements need to be made to the model. In
general, the model results were in agreement with the observed data.
Appendices A through C can be accessed by clicking here and appendices D through G can be accessed by clicking here.
Modeling Plan: [September 2006]
This plan gives an overview of how the existing NY/NJ Harbor-wide model will be refined to focus on the Lower Passaic River watershed.
Draft Hydrodynamic Modeling Report [April 2006]:
This report presents the development, calibration and validation of the first component in the modeling
effort. The appendices to the Draft Hydrodynamic Modeling Report can be accessed via the following links: Part 1
and Part 2.
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