Main Title |
Mathematical Model for Screening Storm Water Control Alternatives. |
Author |
Kirshe, Paul H. ;
Mark, David H. ;
Schaake, J, John C. ;
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CORP Author |
Massachusetts Inst. of Tech., Cambridge. Ralph M. Parsons Lab. for Water Resources and Hydrodynamics. |
Year Published |
1972 |
Report Number |
Rept. nos. ;157 ;R72-71; DI-14-31-0001-3403; OWRR-C-2137(3403) ;MIT-DSR-72943; 09119,; C-2137(3403)(4) |
Stock Number |
PB-220 353 |
Additional Subjects |
( Overflows ;
Water pollution) ;
( Combined sewers ;
Mathematical models) ;
Storage tanks ;
Storm sewers ;
Computerized simulation ;
Sewage treatment ;
Flooding ;
Surface water runoff ;
Cost estimates ;
Flood control ;
Linear programming ;
Water pollution control ;
Storm water runoff ;
Urban hydrology ;
Cincinnati(Ohio)
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Holdings |
Library |
Call Number |
Additional Info |
Location |
Last Modified |
Checkout Status |
NTIS |
PB-220 353 |
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07/26/2022 |
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Collation |
126p |
Abstract |
The general problem of pollution from combined sewer systems is discussed and control alternatives are described. A linear programming model for screening the sizes and operating policies of storage tanks, pipes, and treatment plants is formulated. The report also discusses a storm water simulation model and shows how it can be used interactively with the screening model to plan for the control of combined sewer overflow and local flooding in the Bloody Run Drainage Basin, Cincinnati, Ohio. The results of this case study indicate that the screening model and the planning method are reliable. (Author) |