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J Environ Manage ; 244: 228-234, 2019 Aug 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31125873

ABSTRACT

Like many estuaries in the world, salinity levels in the Delaware River and Estuary are expected to increase due to a deepened navigational channel and sea-level rise. This study estimated operational cost increases resulting from increased ambient salinity likely to be incurred at PSEG-Hope Creek, an evaporatively cooled electricity generating station. To estimate cost increases, a linked physical-economic model was developed to generate daily forecasts of salinity and the resulting changes in facility's cooling water treatment and pumping requirements. Salinity increases under potential future bathymetric configurations were simulated using a hydrodynamic model. On an equivalent annual basis (discounted at 5%), average cost increases were $0.4M per year, or approximately 0.1% of estimated total annual operating costs for the facility. Methods developed here could be employed at other facilities anticipating future salinity increases. Results inform cost-benefit analyses for dredging projects and contribute to estimates of the indirect costs to society from carbon emissions through sea-level rise. Future research refinements can focus on modeling changes in suspended sediment concentrations and estimating their impacts on operational costs.


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Estuaries , Rivers , Delaware , Electricity , Salinity
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Hosp J ; 5(3-4): 135-51, 1989.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2628252

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Hospice programs which, through experience, have become aware of the psychosocial issues of patients with AIDS, need to share their observations. Patients react to the physical realities of the disease while experiencing the stigma and fear which society imposes on AIDS. Hospice support of parents of patients with AIDS focuses on issues of guilt and shame while encouraging validation of the lives of their children. Hospice workers find rewards include personal growth in self-awareness and perspective.


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Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/psychology , Attitude to Health , Family/psychology , Hospices , Adult , Attitude of Health Personnel , Fear , Homosexuality , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Pennsylvania , Shame , Stereotyping
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