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The Streeter-Phelps equation is used within the area of water pollution as a water quality modelling tool. The model describes how dissolved oxygen (DO) decreases in a river or stream along a certain distance by degradation of biochemical oxygen demand (BOD). The equation was derived by Streeter and Phelps in 1925, based on field data from the Ohio River. Sometimes the equation is also called the DO sag equation.
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