We describe the development and potential applications of a new stream
water quality model that can be operated in either steady or unsteady
modes. The model predicts the seepage flow during the time when both
the flow in the stream basin and the input waste loads are variable. I
t is applied to the case of wastewater discharge into the Salt River f
rom the 91st Avenue wastewater treatment plant of Phoenix, Arizona. Th
e model simulates variable flow discharge from the treatment plant and
periodic drying of the clogging layer, which influence infiltration r
ates at the stream banks. The ultimate aim is to couple the flow model
with a riparian vegetation model to predict the ecosystem response to
unsteady, effluent-dominated stream dynamics. The model results will
also be useful for resource managers to gain a better understanding of
the dynamics of effluent-dominated systems.