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Effective Modeling of Urban Water Systems, Monograph 13
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This is the thirteenth in the series of books from the international Stormwater and Water Quality Management Modeling Conferences, held annually in Toronto. Twenty-four chapters (listed below) selected from the 2004 conference are presented, all peer-reviewed for relevance and clarity. The 586 page book is presented in a beautiful glossy hardcover, complete with index and glossary.
James, William, 1937- , Editor in Chief, edited by Kim N. Irvine, Edward A. Mc Bean and Robert E. Pitt.
Compiled and published by CHI, Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
International Standard Book Number 0-9736716-0-2
CHI Catalog Number: R223
Contents
1. Development and Evaluation of Stormwater Improvement Alternatives
Michael A. Gregory, John A. Aldrich, Michael F. Schmidt, Jeffrey E. Duke, and Brian A. Barker
2. A Genetic Algorithm for the Minimum Cost Design of a Stormwater System
John Stephen Auger, William James and Andrea Bradford.
3. A Lifecycle Cost Based Design Optimization Model for Stormwater Management System
Jinhui Huang, William James and W. Robert C. James.
4. Rapid Detection of Bacteria in a Water Distribution System
Rolf A Deininger, Ji Young Lee and Jungwon Min
5. GISRed 1.0, a GIS-based Tool for Water Distribution Models for Master Plans
Fernando Martínez and Hugo Bartolín
6. Modeling Water Demand Considering Impact of Climate Change –
a Toronto Case Study
Waiel A. Sadiq and Bryan W. Karney
7. A Review of Reliability Analysis for Water Quality in Water Distribution Systems
Jinhui Huang, Edward A. McBean, and William James
8. Flow Needs for City of Detroit Customers through 2050
Philip N. Brink, Larry J. Witt, Ashraf A. Ibrahim, and Carl R. Johnson
9. Continuous Simulation Approach to Centralized Stormwater Management Design for Partial Treatment of Urbanizing Subwatersheds
Aaron Farrell and Ronald B. Scheckenberger
10. Continuous Surface Runoff, Groundwater and Water Quality Modeling of the C-100 Basin, Miami-Dade County, Florida
Tom Nye, Robert E. Dickinson, Michael Thompson, Mike Schmidt, Victor Martin, and Gilberto Peralta
11. Runtime Comparisons between SWMM 4 and SWMM 5 using various Continuous Simulation Model Networks
Carl C. Chan, Robert E. Dickinson and Edward H. Burgess
12. Review of Historical Street Dust and Dirt Accumulation and Washoff Data
Robert Pitt, Derek Williamson, John Voorhees and Shirley Clark
13. Stormwater Quality Descriptions using the Three Parameter Lognormal Distribution
Alexander Maestre, Robert Pitt, S. Rocky Durrans and Subhabrata Chakraborti
14. Developing Planning-Level Drainage Solutions in Large, Multi-Jurisdictional Watersheds
George Remias, John Aldrich, Michael A. Gregory, Jeffrey E. Duke and Frank Greenland
15. ArcGIS and SWMM Integration
Uzair (Sam) Shamsi and Peter Smith
16. Normalizing Rain Gage Network Biases With Calibrated Radar Rainfall Estimates
Gary D. Martens and James T. Smullen
17. Rainfall Accuracy Considerations Using Radar and Rain Gauge Networks for Rainfall-Runoff Monitoring
Baxter E. Vieux and Jean E. Vieux
18. Impacts of Rainfall Data on Model Refinement in Greater Pittsburgh
Terry J, Meeneghan, Timothy D. Prevost, and Khalid N. Khan
19. Applications and Limitations of Single-Phase Models to the Description of the Rapid Filling Pipe Problem
Jose G. Vasconcelos and Steven J. Wright
20. Calibration of BASINS HSP-F in Support of a Watershed Approach to CSO Long Term Control Planning
M.F. Perrelli, K.N. Irvine, and T.S. Lee
21. A Continuous Simulation Approach for Separate Sewered Areas
Mark D. Loehlein, Terry J. Meeneghan and Timothy Prevost
22. Surface Infiltration Rate of Permeable Pavements
E. Z. Bean, W. F. Hunt, and D. A. Bidelspach
23. Sources of Pollutants in Urban Areas (Part 1) – Older Monitoring Projects
Robert Pitt, Roger Bannerman, Shirley Clark, and Derek Williamson
24. Sources of Pollutants in Urban Areas (Part 2) – Recent Sheetflow Monitoring Results
Robert Pitt, Roger Bannerman, Shirley Clark, and Derek Williamson
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