Wash. Admin. Code § 173-351-480 - Groundwater modeling
All groundwater and contaminant fate and transport modeling must meet the following performance standards:
(1) The model must have supporting
documentation that establishes its ability to represent groundwater flow and
contaminant transport and any history of previous applications;
(2) The set of equations representing
groundwater movement and contaminant transport must be theoretically sound and
well documented;
(3) The numerical
solution methods must be based upon sound mathematical principles and be
supported by verification and checking techniques;
(4) The model must be calibrated and verified
against site-specific field data;
(5) A sensitivity analysis must be conducted
to measure the model's responses to changes in the values assigned to major
parameters, specified tolerances, and numerically assigned space and time
discretizations;
(6) Mass balance
calculations on selected elements in the model must be performed to verify
physical validity. Where the model does not prescribe the amount of mass
entering the system as a boundary condition, this step may be
ignored;
(7) The values of the
model's parameters requiring site specific data must be based upon actual field
or laboratory measurements; and
(8)
The values of the model's parameters which do not require site specific data
must be supported by laboratory test results or equivalent methods documenting
the validity of the chosen parameter values.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 70.95.020(3), 70.95.060(1), and 70.95.260(1), (6). 12-23-009 (Order 07-15), § 173-351-480, filed 11/8/12, effective 12/9/12. Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.95 RCW and 40 CFR 258 . 93-22-016, § 173-351-480, filed 10/26/93, effective 11/26/93.
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