Best Modeling practices for Urban Water Systems, Monograph 10

 

Now available from CHI, this is the tenth in the series of books from the international Stormwater and Water Quality Management Modeling Conferences, held annually in Toronto. Twenty-one chapters (listed below) from the 2001 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 0-9683681-6-6
CHI Catalog Number: R208

 

Contents

1. A Tiered Hydrologic and Hydraulic Modeling System to Satisfy Multiple Objectives in Complex Sewershed Applications James T. Smullen, Edward H. Burgess and Robert E. Dickinson
  
2. Improvements in Urban Sub-Catchment Runoff Modeling Allan G. Goyen

3. Modeling Urban Hydrological Processes and Management Scenarios at Different Temporal and Spatial Scales Manfred W. Ostrowski

4. Short Time-Interval Rainfall Disaggregation for Continuous Hydrologic Simulation Steven J. Burian and S. Rocky Durrans 

5. Urban Rainwater Composition Study J. Alex McCorquodale, Donald Barbe, and Youchao Wang

6. Robustness of the Rainpak Algorithm for Storm Direction and Speed William James, Peter Nimmrichter, W. Robert C. James and Ronald Scheckenberger

7. SWMM Calibration using Genetic Algorithms Benny Wan and William James 

8.  Evaluation of Stormwater Retrofit Options for Mimico Creek Watershed James Li and Kosta Kyriopoulous 

9. Quantifying the Stormwater Pollutant Reduction Benefits of Traditional Public Works Maintenance Practices Roger C. Sutherland, Robert J. Myllyoja and Seth L. Jelen

10. Buffalo River Floatables Control and Continuous Water Quality Monitoring Demonstration Project Kim N. Irvine

11. A Modeling System of Nutrient Loads to Long Island Sound from Connecticut Watersheds J. T. Love and A. S. Donigian, Jr
  
12. SSO Evaluations: Infiltration and Inflow using SWMM RUNOFF and EXTRAN Srini Vallabhaneni, Joseph M. Koran, Susan E. Moisio and Charles I. Moore

13. Wetlands Management using GIS and Multi-Criteria Evaluation Tools K. Ponnambalam, Nirupama, and H. Venema

14. GIS Applications in Inspection and Maintenance of Collection Systems Uzair M. Shamsi 

15. Combined Modeling of a Flume-Gravel-Trench System and Surrounding Unsaturated Soils Joerg Schaffner and Manfred W. Ostrowski

16. Modification of Detention Basin Outlet Structures using Calibrated SWMM Models Charles D. Morris and Joel P. Asunskis

17. Simulation of a Combined Sewer Overflow Storage Tank Mark Stirrup and Danielle Marchant 

18. Development of a Management Tool for Vegetative Filter Strips B. Gharabaghi, R. P. Rudra, H. R. Whiteley, and W. T. Dickinson

19. Loss in Carrying Capacity of Water Mains due to Encrustation and Biofouling, and Application to Walkerton, Ontario Arif Shahzad and William James 

20. Detailed Representation of a Large Pumping Station using EXTRAN Mark Yeboah, Mitchell C. Heineman and Brent A. McCarthy

21. Web Graduate Courses on Benign Urban Water Systems: Optimal Complexity and User Performance Improvement William James and Eduardo Queija de

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

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