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Intelligent Modeling of Urban Water Systems, Monograph 14

Twenty-four chapters (listed below) selected from the 2005 conference are presented, all peer-reviewed for relevance and clarity. The 620 page book is presented in a beautiful glossy hardcover, complete with index and glossary.

James, William, 1937- , Editor in Chief, co-edited by Kim N. Irvine, Edward A. Mc Bean and Robert E. Pitt.
Compiled and published by CHI, Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
International Standard Book Number 0-9736716-2-9
CHI Catalog Number: R225

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Contents

1. A Model Maintenance Tool – Moving Forward With An Investment In A System-Wide Model

2. An Overview Of Water Quality Issues In Cambodia

3. Applying Stormwater Management Concepts In Tropical Countries

4. Modeling Every Sanitary Pipe In A City: Unique Aspects And Benefits

5. High Resolution Rainfall Information In Urban Run-Off Simulation

6. Evaluation Of Imperviousness Impacts In Large, Developing Watersheds

7. Urban Area Dry Diffuse Pollutants Washoff Composition

8. Stormwater Quality Modeling Of Cross Israel Highway Runoff

9. A Study On Urban Water Reuse Management Modeling

10. Optimization Of Enhanced Coagulation In Water Treatment Using Bayesian Networks

11. Comparison Of Analytical And Simulation Approaches For Assessing Robustness Of Reliability For Water Distribution Systems

12. Modeling The Reliability Of Water Distribution Systems

13. Identification Of Significant Factors Affecting Stormwater Quality Using The National Stormwater Quality Database

14. Transient Flow Modeling And Verification Of A 20-Mgd Raw Water Conveyance System

15. Multi-Objective Calibration Of Swmm For Improved Simulation Of The Hydrologic Regime

16. Sediment Transport In Grass Swales

17. Hydraulic Changes To Stormwater Flow Through Wetlands

18. Monitoring The Performance Of A Construction Sediment Pond

19. Current Issues On Modeling Extreme Inflows In Stormwater Systems

20. Investigation Of Rapid Filling Of Empty Pipes

21. Allocating Rdii Using Footing Drain Flow And Other Information

22. Comparison Of Swmm4 And Swmm5 Results To Flow Monitoring Data

23. Minor Loss Coefficients For Storm Drain Modeling With Swmm

24. Assessment Of Unaccounted-For Water In Municipal Water Networks



 

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