The validation of a mass balance chloride (Cl) model for enriched Onon
daga Lake is documented for the period 1973-1991. The history of loadi
ng of Cl to the lake, extending from the mining of NaCl brines adjoini
ng the lake in the late 1700s, through the 102 year period of operatio
n and discharges of an adjoining soda ash/chlor-alkali facility, is re
viewed. Loads are estimated for the 1973-1991 interval based on a prog
ram of continuous flow measurements and bi-weekly monitoring of Cl con
centration for the major inflows. The model performs well in matching
the substantial seasonal variations in lake Cl concentration and the m
ajor reduction in concentration observed since closure of the facility
in 1986 (from about 1585 to 430 mg 1(-1)). Projections with the valid
ated model demonstrate the C1 concentration in the lake would be about
230mgl(-1), nearly 50% lower than the present concentration, without
the continuing waste input from the soda ash/chlor-alkali facility.