Advances in Modeling the Management of Stormwater Impacts - Volume 6

 

This is the sixth in the series of books from the international Stormwater and Water Quality Management Modeling Conferences, held annually in Toronto. Twenty-three chapters (listed below) from the 1997 conference are presented, all peer-reviewed for relevance and clarity. The 504 page book is presented in a beautiful glossy hardcover, complete with index and glossary.

James, William, 1937- , Editor
Compiled and published by CHI, Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
International Standard Book Number 0-9697422-8-2
CHI Catalog Number: R200

 

Contents

  1. Integrating Better Stormwater Management Practices in Urban Stormwater Pollution Modeling. Ralf Mehler and Manfred Ostrowski
  2. Unique Features of the Source Loading and Management Model (SLAMM). Robert Pitt
  3. A Stormwater Retrofit Plan for an Urban Creek Subwatershed. James Li, Don Weatherbe, Derek Mack-Mumford, and Michael D'Andrea
  4. Stormwater Management on Somebody Else's Land! Ronald B. Scheckenberger and Raymond T. Guther
  5. Long-Term Continuous SWMM Modeling of Combined Sewers. Agnes Ayuso and Mitch Heineman
  6. Effective use of a Catchment Modeling Approach as a Diagnostic Tool for Integrated Water Management. Luc Vescovi and Jean Pierre Villeneuve
  7. Robust Data Analysis Systems for Urban Watershed Management Decision Support. Colleen L. Hughes and Ralph H. Kummler
  8. On the Optimization of Uncertainty, Complexity and Cost for Modeling Combined Sewer Systems. William James, Taymour El-Hosseiny and Hugh R. Whiteley
  9. Sensitivity-calibration Decision-support Tools for Continuous SWMM Modeling: a Fuzzy-logic Approach. William James and Anthony William Kuch
  10. Sensitivity and Cross-Calibration of Two Types of Continuous Stormwater Models. Glen W. Thoman and Barry J. Adams
  11. ArcView Applications in SWMM Modeling. Uzair M. Shamsi
  12. Towards a Shallow Groundwater Routine for Modeling Infiltration BMPs in Urban Stormwater Models. William James and Julie Anne Ulan
  13. Spatial and Seasonal Characterization of Infiltration/Inflow for a Regional Sewer System Model. Benjamin J. Sherman, Philip N. Brink, and Mark J. TenBroek
  14. Improved Combined Sewer Area Inflow Hydrograph Representation. David A. White, Bradley M. Boddy and James D. Sherrill
  15. Improved Outfall Representation in EXTRAN Using HEC-2. Imad A. Salim and Karen Ridgway
  16. How to Develop Chemical Criteria for Airport Stormwater. Gordon R. Craig, Gerard van Arkel, James B. Williams and Jacques Leroux
  17. A Laboratory Examination of Pollutants Leached from Four Different Pavements by Acid Rain. William James and Reem Shahin
  18. High Efficiency Sweeping as an Alternative to the Use of Wet Vaults for Stormwater Treatment. Roger C. Sutherland, Seth L. Jelen and Gary Minton
  19. Consistent and Uniform Method for the Evaluation of Stormwater BMPs. Thomas R. Adams and Robert A. Strong Jr.
  20. Annual Loading Estimates of Selected Metals and PAHs in CSOs, using a Continuous PCSWMM Approach. K.N. Irvine, I.G. Droppo, T.P. Murphy and D.M. Stirrup
  21. Circulation and Water Quality Model for Stormwater Ponds. Ray Dewey and Harold Chard
  22. Estimating Volume Requirements for Runoff Storage Facilities: Old Simplicity vs. New Complexity. Fabian Papa, Barry J. Adams and Glen W. Thoman
  23. What is the Impervious Area Curve Number? Ashok Pandit and Joanie Regan

Editor, Reviewers, and Authors photographs
Acronyms and Abbreviations
Programs and Models
SI-US Unit Conversion
Index

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