New Applications in Modeling Urban Water Systems, Monograph 7

 

This is the seventh in the series of books from the international Stormwater and Water Quality Management Modeling Conferences, held annually in Toronto. Twenty chapters (listed below) from the 1998 conference are presented, all peer-reviewed for relevance and clarity. The 459 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 0-9697422-9-0
CHI Catalog Number: R204

 

Contents

  1. A Note on an Inherent Difficulty with the Unit Hydrograph Method. William James and Robert C. Johanson
  2. Environmental Compliance Modeling at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Erich R. Brandstetter
  3. Mass Balance Modeling for Planning Contaminant Loading and Remediation Techniques on a Watershed Scale. Kealy A. Dedman, Raymond T. Guther, John Choo and Ronald B. Scheckenberger
  4. Small Storm Hydrology and Why it is Important for the Design of Stormwater Control Practices. Robert Pitt
  5. GIS and Water Resources Modeling: State-of-the-Art. Uzair M. Shamsi
  6. Runof97: a GIS-based, Distributed, Surface-Runoff Model. Kaylene Ritter and E. Ann Gallie
  7. The Thermal Enrichment of Storm Runoff from Paved Areas - a Statistical Analysis. J.W. Picksley and A. Deletic
  8. Modeling Thermal Enrichment of Streams due to Solar Heating of Local Urban Stormwater. William James and Jennifer D. M. Xie
  9. Alum Treatment of Stormwater: the First Ten Years. Harvey H. Harper, Jeffrey L. Herr and Eric H. Livingston
  10. Consideration of CSO Floc Characteristics for Modeling the Removal of Solids in a Detention Tank. K.N. Irvine and I.G. Droppo
  11. Detroit Water and Sewerage Department Model Extensions and Project Overview. Mark J. TenBroek, Gary E. Fujita, Philip N. Brink, Benjamin J. Sherman and David A. White
  12. Impacts of Parameter Uncertainty and Seasonal Variation on a Regional Model. Benjamin J. Sherman and Mark J. TenBroek
  13. Heavy Metal Loadings to the Detroit River from Combined Sewer Overflows. Nadia El-Sayed, Zeinab Sayed Abdel-Rehim, Yinlun Huang, and Ralph H. Kummler
  14. Verification of a Combined Sewer Model for Urban Drain Improvement. Hala Baroudi, Walter Alix and Philip Sanzica
  15. Real Time Control of Combined Sewer Overflows: the SWIFT Model. Alain Mailhot, Andrée Bilodeau, Claude Blanchette, Christiane Marcoux, Pierre Lavallée and Jean-Pierre Villeneuve
  16. CSO Management Study: Inline Storage vs. Basement Flood Protection in Combined Sewer Systems. G. J. Steiss, R. J. Gladding and E. J. Sharp
  17. Methods for Estimating Inflow and Infiltration into Sanitary Sewers. David Crawford, Paul Eckley and Edwin Pier
  18. Modeling the Flood Modification Effects of a Mid-Sized Unregulated Wetland. R. McKillop, N. Kouwen and E.D. Soulis
  19. The Analytical Stormwater Management Model (ASWMM). Yiping Guo and Barry J. Adams
  20. A Bootstrap Approach and Reliability of Time Varying Design. L. Logan, K. Ponnambalam and R. Zhou

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

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