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Model water quality using historic data and CSO events and give indicators of acceptaple uses. #11

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fgregg opened this issue Dec 27, 2013 · 5 comments

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fgregg commented Dec 27, 2013

Using CSO events, precipitation, and flow rates and other water data, model the historic measures of water quality (#10). Use this model to nowcast current water conditions.

Based on current predictions and water standards #9, indicate what parts of the river are okay for swimming, canoeing, and non-contact boating.

@andreweskeclarke, @derekeder, @evz, @jpvelez, @sbeslow I think that this makes sense as a possible end point.

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Sounds good. Are we able to find out at what level of confidence the CPD forcasts beach quality (i.e. here http://www.cpdbeaches.com/beaches/Jarvis-Beach/)?

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fgregg commented Jan 19, 2014

Started on a predictive model for fecal coliform in 6228e10

The results look promising for our the possibility of building an predictively valid model:

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Note, this model does not know about CSO events.

The predictors that I found through stepwise regression are in this csv

Next steps are to go through this csv, and figure out what the variables mean.

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Commited some work in progress, may be of use for you. Have started combining rainfall and cso events for a single measurment point (WW_40, near the confluence of Bubbly Creek and the South fork of the Chicago River). a90fafa

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fgregg commented Feb 4, 2014

Hey @bsuman79, how's the modeling going?

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bsuman79 commented Feb 4, 2014

didn't had much time to work on it since last week. Got side tracked with
another project.
-Suman

On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 1:27 PM, Forest Gregg [email protected]:

Hey @bsuman79 https://github.com/bsuman79, how's the modeling going?

Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com//issues/11#issuecomment-34109131
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This was referenced Feb 6, 2014
@fgregg fgregg added this to the Chicago River Sewage 3.0 milestone Feb 20, 2014
@derekeder derekeder removed this from the Chicago River Sewage 3.0 milestone Jan 6, 2016
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