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Practical Modeling of Urban Water Systems - Monograph 11
Copyright 2003, conference date: February 2002, 511pp.
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Contents
1. Integrating floodplain and stormwater management: innovative
concepts and case studies. Gilles Rivard, Stéphanie Bélanger
and Pierre Dupuis
2. Overcoming obstacles for the application of SWMM to
large-scale watersheds. Seung Ah Byun, James T. Smullen, Mark Maimone, Robert
E. Dickinson, and Christopher S. Crockett
3. Continuous simulation modeling and the fundamental
link to design, construction and monitoring. Brian Bishop and Ronald Scheckenberger
4. Level of service evaluations for stormwater performance
assessments. Michael A. Gregory, John A. Aldrich, and Michael F. Schmidt
5. Modeling as a tool for economic analysis of basement
flood relief projects. Gord Steiss
6. Development of a basement flooding remediation strategy. Kevin
Brown
7. Directing sampling based on uncertainty analysis. Andrew Graettinger,
Thanaporn Supriyasilp, S. Rocky Durrans, and Bob Pitt,
8. Internet GIS for the water industry. Uzair Shamsi.
9. Development of long-term precipitation and infiltration
records for the performance evaluation of a proposed regional
tunnel. Amy
Engstrom, Mirza Rabbaig, James Sherrill, and Imad Salim
10. Impacts of rainfall data on model refinement in Greater
Pittsburgh. Terry Meeneghan, Robert E. Dickinson, Mark Loehlein, Dwayne Myers,
and Timothy Prevost.
11. Model calibration of a large urban sewer system using
radar precipitation information. Darko Joksimovic, Christine Hill, Greg
Reilly, Eric Tousignan, and Daniel Jobin,
12. Infiltration through compacted urban soils and effects
on biofiltration. Bob Pitt.
13. Stormwater quality modeling improvements needed for
SWMM. Roger Sutherland
14. Using annual hydrographs to determine effective impervious
area. Troy Jones, Chris Johnston, and Craig Kipkie
15. Implementation of a program to prevent sanitary sewer
overflows by reduction of stormwater inflow. Steven J.
Wright, Mark Tenbroek
16. Modeling sedimentation in stormwater storage facilities. John
MacKenzie
17. Using baffle boxes for stormwater treatment. Gordon
England
18. Surges associated with filling of stormwater storage
tunnels. Steven Wright, Joes Goes Vasconcelso
Neto and Karen E. Ridgway
19. Study of decomposition of grass and leaves. Gordon England,
John Royal, and Justin Strynchuk
20. Comparison of neural networks to Ormsbee's Method
for rain generation. Ingmar Wendling and W. James
21. Curve numbers in stormwater simulation. Ivan Muzik
22. Maintenance of infiltration in modular interlocking
concrete pavers with external drainage cells. Chris Gerritts and William
James
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