Supporting cost-effective watershed management strategies for Chesapeake Bay using a modeling and optimization framework
Extensive efforts to adaptively manage nutrient pollution rely on Chesapeake Bay Program's (Phase 6) Watershed Model, called Chesapeake Assessment Scenario Tool (CAST), which helps decision-makers plan and track implementation of Best Management Practices (BMPs). We describe mathematical characteristics of CAST and develop a constrained nonlinear BMP-subset model, software, and visualization framework. This represents the first publicly available optimization framework for exploring least-cost strategies of pollutant load control for the United States' largest estuary. The optimization identifies implementation options for a BMP subset modeled with load reduction effectiveness factors, and the web interface facilitates interactive exploration of >30,000 solutions organized by objective, nutrient control level, and for ~200 counties. We assess framework performance and demonstrate modeled cost improvements when comparing optimization-suggested proposals with proposals inspired by jurisdiction plans. Stakeholder feedback highlights the framework's current utility for investigating cost-effective tradeoffs and its usefulness as a foundation for future analysis of restoration strategies.
Citation Information
| Publication Year | 2021 |
|---|---|
| Title | Supporting cost-effective watershed management strategies for Chesapeake Bay using a modeling and optimization framework |
| DOI | 10.1016/j.envsoft.2021.105141 |
| Authors | Daniel Kaufman, Gary Shenk, Gopal Bhatt, Kevin Asplen, Olivia H. Devereux, Jessica Rigelman, J. Ellis, Benjamin Hobbs, Darrell Bosch, George Van Houtven, Arthur McGarity, Lewis Linker, William Ball |
| Publication Type | Article |
| Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
| Series Title | Environmental Modelling & Software |
| Index ID | 70224975 |
| Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |
| USGS Organization | VA/WV Water Science Center |