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Main Title Effective modeling of urban water systems /
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Author Title of a Work
James, William,
Publisher CHI,
Year Published 2005
OCLC Number 56965631
ISBN 0973671602; 9780973671605
Subjects Urban runoff--Management--Congresses ; Urban runoff--Mathematical models--Congresses ; Storm sewers--Mathematical models--Congresses ; Urban hydrology--Congresses
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ELBM  TD665.S727 2005 AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 03/29/2010
Collation xvi, 568 p. : ill., maps ; 25 cm.
Notes
Proceedings of the Stormwater and Urban Water Systems Modeling Conference, Toronto, Ont., Feb 19-20, 2004-- P. v. "Monograph 13". Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Notes
Development and evaluation of stormwater improvement alternatives -- A genetic algorithm for the minimum cost design of a stormwater system -- A lifecycle cost based design optimization model for stormwater management system -- Rapid detection of bacteria in a water distribution system -- GISRed 1.0, a GIS-based tool for water distribution models for master plans -- Modeling water demand considering impact of climate change -- a Toronto case study -- A review of reliability analysis for water quality in water distribution systems -- Flow needs for city of Detroit costumers through 2050 -- Continuous simulation approach to centralized stormwater management design for partial treatment of urbanizing subwatersheds -- Continuous surface runoff, groundwater and water quality modeling of the C-100 basin, Miami-Dade county, Florida -- Runtime comparisons between SWMM 4 and SWMM 5 using continuous simulation model networks -- Review of historical street dust and dirt accumulation and washoff data -- Stormwater quality descriptions using the three parameter lognormal distribution -- Developing planning-level drainage solutions in large, multi-jurisdictional watersheds -- ArcGIS and SWMM integration -- Normalizing rain gauge network biases with calibrated radar rainfall estimates -- Rainfall accuracy considerations using radar and rain gauge networks for rainfall-runoff monitoring -- Impacts of rainfall data on model refinement in greater Pittsburgh -- Applications and limitations of single-phase models to the description of the rapid filling pipe problem -- Calibration of BASINS HSP-F in support of a watershed approach to CSO long term control planning -- A continuous simulation approach for separate sewered areas -- Surface infiltration rate of permeable pavements -- Sources of pollutants in urban areas (p[art 1) -- older monitoring -- Sources of pollutants in urban areas (part 2) -- recent sheetflow monitoring.