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Most hydrologic/water quality modeling projects use ad hoc approaches, yet the growing importance of environmental modeling plans for decision‑making highlights the need for formal protocols. The paper presents a procedure for the standard application of hydrologic/water quality models, offering guidance to establish written plans before modeling. The protocol adapts and extends EPA‑guided steps, suggesting a graded documentation approach and providing guidance for establishing written plans before modeling. The study identified eleven key issues for model application plans and demonstrates that adopting the proposed protocol offers a roadmap that reduces bias, enhances reproducibility, and improves acceptance of modeling outcomes.

Abstract

Abstract: This paper presents a procedure for standard application of hydrologic/water quality models. To date, most hydrologic/water quality modeling projects and studies have not utilized formal protocols, but rather have employed ad hoc approaches. The procedure proposed is an adaptation and extension of steps identified from relevant literature including guidance provided by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. This protocol provides guidance for establishing written plans prior to conducting modeling efforts. Eleven issues that should be addressed in model application plans were identified and discussed in the context of hydrologic/water quality studies. A graded approach for selection of the level of documentation for each item was suggested. The creation and use of environmental modeling plans is increasingly important as the results of modeling projects are used in decision‐making processes that have significant implications. Standard modeling application protocols similar to the proposed procedure herein provide modelers with a roadmap to be followed, reduces modelers’ bias, enhances the reproducibility of model application studies, and eventually improves acceptance of modeling outcomes.

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