Authors
Ademir A Prata, Jane M Santos, Victoria Timchenko, Richard M Stuetz
Publication date
2021/10/20
Journal
Science of the Total Environment
Volume
792
Pages
148330
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Atmospheric emissions from passive liquid surfaces, such as wastewater treatment plants (WWTP), are common sources of impacts to the environment and to the health of communities, due to odours, greenhouse gases and other air pollutants. Emission models have been broadly employed for assessing these emissions, with the wind friction velocity (u) being a key variable. The usual practice in the context of WWTP is to parametrise u based on reference wind speeds measured over the land, without considering the internal boundary layer (IBL) development due to the change in aerodynamic roughness as the wind blows from the land to the liquid surface, nor the stability of the wind flow. The potential consequences of these conceptual inconsistencies are major knowledge gaps in emission modelling. Addressing these, a customised computation was implemented to couple the wind friction parametrisation …
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