William James
Advances in Modeling the Management of Stormwater Impacts
William James
Advances in Modeling the Management of Stormwater Impacts
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This monograph is an outcome of the international conference on stormwater and water quality modeling. It covers the following subjects: continuous models, urban pavement, structures and metering, combined sewer overflows, water quality management, ponds and wetlands, and planning.
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This monograph is an outcome of the international conference on stormwater and water quality modeling. It covers the following subjects: continuous models, urban pavement, structures and metering, combined sewer overflows, water quality management, ponds and wetlands, and planning.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 536
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 744g
- ISBN-13: 9780367448356
- ISBN-10: 0367448351
- Artikelnr.: 58438924
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 536
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 744g
- ISBN-13: 9780367448356
- ISBN-10: 0367448351
- Artikelnr.: 58438924
James, William
1. Models for Water Quality Control by Stormwater Ponds 2. Integration of
US Army Corps of Engineers' Time-Series Data Management System with
Continuous SWMM Modeling 3. On Integrating Continuous Simulation and
Statistical Methods for Evaluating Urban Stormwater Systems 4. Use of
Continuous Simulation for Evaluation of Stormwater Management Practices to
Maintain Base Flow and Control Erosion 5. The Feasibility of Using
Continuous SWMM for Water Resources Conservation Planning 6. Development
and Initial Refinement of a Water Balance Model as a Planning Tool for
Stormwater Management Application 7. SWMM Graphics 8. Thermal Enrichment of
Stormwater by Urban Pavement 9. Contrary to Conventional Wisdom, Street
Sweeping Can be an Effective BMP 10. Observations of Infiltration through
Clogged Porous Concrete Block Pavers 11. Contaminants from Four New
Pervious and Impervious Pavements in a Parking-lot 12. Energy Losses in a
Tangential Helicoidal-Ramp Inlet for Dropstructures 13. Uncertainties in
Metering Stormwater Flows 14. City of Toronto Experience: The Process of
Environmental Approval for the Western Beaches Storage Tunnel 15. A Study
of the Impacts and Control of Wet Weather Sources of Pollution on Large
Rivers 16. Cost Effectiveness of Urban Runoff and Combined Sewer Control
Options 17. Modeling Methodology for Determining Pollutant Concentrations
and Loadings for Combined Sewer Overflows: A Simplified CSO Model 18.
Modeling Fecal Coliform in Mill Creek 19. StormTreat System Installation at
Elm Street, Kingston, Massachusetts 20. Issues regarding the Application of
a Mass-Balance Equation to an Urban Creek 21. Setting of Total Maximum
Daily Loads for an Urban Water Body 22. Wastewater Information Management
System: Flow Modeling and Sewer Connection Permit Applications 23.
Application of WASP5E to Model Phosphorus Removal Dynamics in a Stormwater
Wetland 24. Modeling Retrofitted Extended-Detention Wet Ponds and Wetland
Pockets 25. Techniques Used in an Urban Watersh
US Army Corps of Engineers' Time-Series Data Management System with
Continuous SWMM Modeling 3. On Integrating Continuous Simulation and
Statistical Methods for Evaluating Urban Stormwater Systems 4. Use of
Continuous Simulation for Evaluation of Stormwater Management Practices to
Maintain Base Flow and Control Erosion 5. The Feasibility of Using
Continuous SWMM for Water Resources Conservation Planning 6. Development
and Initial Refinement of a Water Balance Model as a Planning Tool for
Stormwater Management Application 7. SWMM Graphics 8. Thermal Enrichment of
Stormwater by Urban Pavement 9. Contrary to Conventional Wisdom, Street
Sweeping Can be an Effective BMP 10. Observations of Infiltration through
Clogged Porous Concrete Block Pavers 11. Contaminants from Four New
Pervious and Impervious Pavements in a Parking-lot 12. Energy Losses in a
Tangential Helicoidal-Ramp Inlet for Dropstructures 13. Uncertainties in
Metering Stormwater Flows 14. City of Toronto Experience: The Process of
Environmental Approval for the Western Beaches Storage Tunnel 15. A Study
of the Impacts and Control of Wet Weather Sources of Pollution on Large
Rivers 16. Cost Effectiveness of Urban Runoff and Combined Sewer Control
Options 17. Modeling Methodology for Determining Pollutant Concentrations
and Loadings for Combined Sewer Overflows: A Simplified CSO Model 18.
Modeling Fecal Coliform in Mill Creek 19. StormTreat System Installation at
Elm Street, Kingston, Massachusetts 20. Issues regarding the Application of
a Mass-Balance Equation to an Urban Creek 21. Setting of Total Maximum
Daily Loads for an Urban Water Body 22. Wastewater Information Management
System: Flow Modeling and Sewer Connection Permit Applications 23.
Application of WASP5E to Model Phosphorus Removal Dynamics in a Stormwater
Wetland 24. Modeling Retrofitted Extended-Detention Wet Ponds and Wetland
Pockets 25. Techniques Used in an Urban Watersh
1. Models for Water Quality Control by Stormwater Ponds 2. Integration of
US Army Corps of Engineers' Time-Series Data Management System with
Continuous SWMM Modeling 3. On Integrating Continuous Simulation and
Statistical Methods for Evaluating Urban Stormwater Systems 4. Use of
Continuous Simulation for Evaluation of Stormwater Management Practices to
Maintain Base Flow and Control Erosion 5. The Feasibility of Using
Continuous SWMM for Water Resources Conservation Planning 6. Development
and Initial Refinement of a Water Balance Model as a Planning Tool for
Stormwater Management Application 7. SWMM Graphics 8. Thermal Enrichment of
Stormwater by Urban Pavement 9. Contrary to Conventional Wisdom, Street
Sweeping Can be an Effective BMP 10. Observations of Infiltration through
Clogged Porous Concrete Block Pavers 11. Contaminants from Four New
Pervious and Impervious Pavements in a Parking-lot 12. Energy Losses in a
Tangential Helicoidal-Ramp Inlet for Dropstructures 13. Uncertainties in
Metering Stormwater Flows 14. City of Toronto Experience: The Process of
Environmental Approval for the Western Beaches Storage Tunnel 15. A Study
of the Impacts and Control of Wet Weather Sources of Pollution on Large
Rivers 16. Cost Effectiveness of Urban Runoff and Combined Sewer Control
Options 17. Modeling Methodology for Determining Pollutant Concentrations
and Loadings for Combined Sewer Overflows: A Simplified CSO Model 18.
Modeling Fecal Coliform in Mill Creek 19. StormTreat System Installation at
Elm Street, Kingston, Massachusetts 20. Issues regarding the Application of
a Mass-Balance Equation to an Urban Creek 21. Setting of Total Maximum
Daily Loads for an Urban Water Body 22. Wastewater Information Management
System: Flow Modeling and Sewer Connection Permit Applications 23.
Application of WASP5E to Model Phosphorus Removal Dynamics in a Stormwater
Wetland 24. Modeling Retrofitted Extended-Detention Wet Ponds and Wetland
Pockets 25. Techniques Used in an Urban Watersh
US Army Corps of Engineers' Time-Series Data Management System with
Continuous SWMM Modeling 3. On Integrating Continuous Simulation and
Statistical Methods for Evaluating Urban Stormwater Systems 4. Use of
Continuous Simulation for Evaluation of Stormwater Management Practices to
Maintain Base Flow and Control Erosion 5. The Feasibility of Using
Continuous SWMM for Water Resources Conservation Planning 6. Development
and Initial Refinement of a Water Balance Model as a Planning Tool for
Stormwater Management Application 7. SWMM Graphics 8. Thermal Enrichment of
Stormwater by Urban Pavement 9. Contrary to Conventional Wisdom, Street
Sweeping Can be an Effective BMP 10. Observations of Infiltration through
Clogged Porous Concrete Block Pavers 11. Contaminants from Four New
Pervious and Impervious Pavements in a Parking-lot 12. Energy Losses in a
Tangential Helicoidal-Ramp Inlet for Dropstructures 13. Uncertainties in
Metering Stormwater Flows 14. City of Toronto Experience: The Process of
Environmental Approval for the Western Beaches Storage Tunnel 15. A Study
of the Impacts and Control of Wet Weather Sources of Pollution on Large
Rivers 16. Cost Effectiveness of Urban Runoff and Combined Sewer Control
Options 17. Modeling Methodology for Determining Pollutant Concentrations
and Loadings for Combined Sewer Overflows: A Simplified CSO Model 18.
Modeling Fecal Coliform in Mill Creek 19. StormTreat System Installation at
Elm Street, Kingston, Massachusetts 20. Issues regarding the Application of
a Mass-Balance Equation to an Urban Creek 21. Setting of Total Maximum
Daily Loads for an Urban Water Body 22. Wastewater Information Management
System: Flow Modeling and Sewer Connection Permit Applications 23.
Application of WASP5E to Model Phosphorus Removal Dynamics in a Stormwater
Wetland 24. Modeling Retrofitted Extended-Detention Wet Ponds and Wetland
Pockets 25. Techniques Used in an Urban Watersh