Technical Committee Meeting October 6-7, 2015.  Ohio River Spill Modeling System ◦ Developed in 2001 ◦ Based on USGS BLTM model ◦ Uses USACE CASCADE.

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Technical Committee Meeting October 6-7, 2015

 Ohio River Spill Modeling System ◦ Developed in 2001 ◦ Based on USGS BLTM model ◦ Uses USACE CASCADE flows  Predicts plume time-of-travel ◦ Leading edge; peak; trailing edge  Estimates pollutant concentration  Utilized to: ◦ Inform water utilities and others of spill location ◦ Inform sampling crews where to monitor  Recent Elk River spill highlighted issues

 CASCADE model being phased out  Model has several bugs which must be worked around  Limited spatial extent of model runs ◦ Only models 50 river segments per run ◦ Does not include tributaries  Handling of model inputs/outputs cumbersome ◦ Slows down modeling time  Limited trained users

Funding provided by US EPA Work completed by modeling contractors Phase 1 – Completed* Expanded geographic extent of model runs Includes major tributaries Web-based (remote access) Phase 2 – Complete in FY16 Incorporate GIS component Connect to relevant databases

Current HEC-RAS Model Extent