Abstract
: A lumped, in time and space, model of stream-aquifer interactions is developed. The model is based upon mass balance and ancillary phenomenological equations that can evaluate changes in streamflow and groundwater quantity and quality. The model is applied to the Santa Margarita River, San Diego County, California to assess the impacts of proposed discharges of reclaimed wastewater on streamflows and underlying groundwaters. The model is relatively simple and economical to apply, thus minimizing analysis costs.
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