Models and Applications to Urban Water
Systems, Monograph 9
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Now
available from CHI, this is the ninth in the series of books from the
international Stormwater and Water Quality Management Modeling
Conferences, held annually in Toronto. Twenty-seven chapters (listed below)
from the 2000 conference are presented, all peer-reviewed for relevance
and clarity. The 549 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 0-9683681-4-X
CHI Catalog Number: R207
Contents
1. The Role of Pollution Prevention in Stormwater Management
Robert Pitt and Melinda Lalor
2. An Approach to Spatial Urban Land Use Change for Hydrologic
Modeling Daniel T. McGrath
3. Reducing Urban Litter in South Africa through Catchment Based
Litter Management Plans Neil Armitage, Mark Marais and Sonja Pithey
4. A Methodology to Design and/or Assess Baffles for Floatables
Control Thomas L. Newman II
5. Watershed Assessment using an Integrated Modeling Approach Wael M. Khairy, Alim P. Hannoura, and Alex McCorquodale
6. Zero Discharge Stormwater Management (or Development Expediency meets Sustainable Development)
John N. MacKenzie and Jim M. K. Dumont
7. A Case in Support of Continuous Modeling for Stormwater
Management System Design Aaron C. Farrell, Ronald B. Scheckenberger and Raymond T. Guther
8. Use of SLAMM in Evaluating Best Management Practices Robert
Myllyoja, Hala Baroudi, Robert Pitt and Jeanna Paluzzi
9. Water Quality Management using a Fuzzy Inference System Kumaraswamy Ponnambalam and Seyed Jamshid Mousavi
10. Re-oxygenation Coefficient in QUAL2E:a Prediction Methodology
Eduardo Queija de Siqueira and Alan Cavalcanti da Cunha
11. An ArcView GIS tool for SWMM Mitchell C. Heineman
12. DEM Applications in Hydrologic Modeling Uzair M. Shamsi
13. A GIS and SWMM Modeling Application for Sewer Separation
Design Sharon Ho, Dominique Brocard, Lawrence Soucie and Thomas Daly
14. Design of a Constructed Wetland for the Treatment of Glycol
Contaminated Stormwater Robert Flindall and Darshan S. Basran
15. Developing a Model for Basement Flood Relief Works for the New
Millennium G. J. Steiss and W. D. Watters
16. Comparing Rainfall Dependent Inflow and Infiltration Simulation
Methods Leonard Wright, Shawn Dent, Charles Mosley, Paul Kadota and
Yassine Djebbar
17. An Equivalent Rainfall Technique to Identify Dry Weather Flow
Data for City of Detroit Flow Balance Analysis Andrew Santini, Philip Brink, Ben Sherman, and Mark TenBroek
18. An Installed Accuracy Assessment using Dye Dilution Testing for
Seven Common Flow Metering Technologies Marc C. Stonehouse, Mark J. TenBroek, Gary E. Fujita and
Timothy J. Dekker
19. Sizing a New CSO Storage Tank using Continuous SWMM Mark
Stirrup
20. Development and Use of Continuous SWMM for CSO Notification
for the City of Detroit Philip Brink, Andrew Santini, Amal Ibrahim and Mark TenBroek
21. CSO Modeling in New Haven, Connecticut Philip Cheung, Henry Goetz and Perrin Niemann
22. An Approach to Modeling Real-Time Control of Dynamic and
Static Radial and Sluice Gates within EXTRAN William James and Brett Charles Young
23. Modeling Siphon Weirs within EXTRAN William James and Brett C. Young
24. Dynamic Modeling of Real-Time Control of Combined Sewer
Systems with Radial Gates and Siphon Weirs William James and Brett C. Young
25. Validating the Rain-Runoff Kernel Function in RUNOFF against
Laboratory Experiment William James
26. Stormwater Management Model for Environmental Design of
Permeable Pavement W. Robert C. James, William James and Harald von Langsdorff
27. Using Comprehensive Mapping and Database Management to
Improve Modeling of Urban Sewer Systems Joe Hoffman and David Crawford
Editor, Reviewers, and Authors
photographs
Acronyms and Abbreviations
Programs and Models
SI-US Unit Conversion
Index
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