Advances in Modeling the Management of Stormwater Impacts -
Volume 5
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 Available from CHI, this is the fifth in the series of books from
the international Stormwater and Water Quality Management Modeling Conferences,
held annually in Toronto. Twenty-eight chapters (listed below) from the 1996
conference are presented, all peer-reviewed for relevance and clarity. The 520 page
book is available in hardcover only.
Now, for the first time, this book is accompanied by a CD-ROM
with an extensive database of authors, titles and reference information
on more than 4000 conference papers. Designed for Windows (3.1 and 95),
the CD includes an easy-to-use program for performing Boolean searches
on author and title keywords.
James, William, 1937- , Editor
Compiled and published by CHI, Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
International Standard Book Number 0-9697422-7-4
CHI Catalog Number: R195

Contents
Very much like its predecessors, Advances in Modeling the Management
of Stormwater Impacts - Volume 5, fifth in this series of monographs,
depends upon contributions from authors who present their findings at
the international conference on stormwater and water quality modeling.
Similar meetings have been held elsewhere and at other times, but,
in this present series, which started in 1992, meetings are held every
winter in Toronto.
Each monograph is produced to the same high standards. Every article is
reviewed by two experts, who are listed at the back, and you will agree
that we have been blessed by their quality and willingness to do the
work. Content is reviewed for accuracy, relevance, merit and readability.
Every article then undergoes an extensive system of editing: the language,
notation, presentation and structure is rendered consistent, and we check
all reviewers' suggestions. Individual authors are involved in making
significant changes, where required. Sometimes a great deal of patience
is called for. As a result, only half to three-quarters of the presentations
make it into final print. Finally we have a monograph of textbook and
journal quality.
Also, we have been blessed by some extraordinarily interesting and valuable
contributions - many readers find the set a valuable source of information
on emerging techniques and applications, and they are on the shelves of
many North American Universities. Unusually, it seems, the monographs are
distributed to the attendees at the ensuing conference - if you have missed
any, details of the sources are provided in the end papers of this one.
Readers are cautioned, however, not to depend on the review procedures
catching all errors and omissions; moreover the editors, publishers and
reviewers are clearly not responsible for any opinions, or recommendations
in the publication.
Subjects covered herein may be subsumed under: continuous models,
urban pavement, structures and metering, combined sewer overflows,
water quality management, ponds and wetlands, and planning, and
the monograph ends with a chapter and CDROM on references in the
non-serial literature. For readers who wish a little more detail,
the chapters cover:
- models for computing pollutant removal by stormwater ponds,
- time series data management for very long term continuous modeling,
- review of statistical methods and continuous modeling,
- continuous HSPF modeling for baseflow and control of erosion,
- continuous SWMM modeling for conservation of groundwater,
- a water balance model for recharge of groundwater,
- the attributes of programs derived from and for SWMM,
- thermal effect on stormwater of urban pavement,
- infiltration through clogged porous concrete block
pavers,
- contaminants from four different pavements in a parking lot,
- improvements in the performance of modern street sweepers,
- a tangential helicoidal ramp for stormwater inlets,
- errors in metering stormwater flows,
- a large CSO storage tunnel in Toronto,
- impacts and control of CSOs on large rivers,
- cost-effectiveness of various stormwater and CSO controls,
- a simplified CSO model for CSO pollution loadings,
- modeling fecal coliforms,
- small-scale stormwater treatment devices,
- water quality modeling and groundwater pollution,
- setting total maximium daily pollutant loads,
- water information management for flow modeling and sewer permits,
- modeling phosphorous dynamics in stormwater wetlands,
- retrofitting stormwater ponds for water quality enhancement,
- urban watershed planning,
- municipal stormwater guidelines,
- SCS runoff curve numbers for small watersheds, and
- a bibliographic CDROM, which provides limited access to a number
of otherwise inaccessible conference papers (abstracts not included).
The book also includes:
Editor, Reviewers, and Authors
photographs
Acronyms and Abbreviations
Programs and Models
SI-US Unit Conversion
Index
Pricing and ordering information
The book (#R195) is available for CDN$74.95 / US$74.95 plus shipping
and handling. Multiple
volume sets are available at discounted
prices. We
offer same-day shipping.

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