Modern methods for modeling the management of stormwater impacts / edited by William James.
Material type: TextPublication details: Guelph, Ont. : Computational Hydraulics Internatinal, 1995.Description: xix, 501 p. : ill., maps, ports. ; 24 cmISBN:- 096974224X (bound)
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Education and planning -- The global rivers environmental education network and the care of the Rouge River in Detroit, Michigan -- Educating citizens to understand runoff and its consequences -- BMP planner: a tool for developing stormwater management plans -- A preliminary urban non-point source management plan: a modeling approach -- The regional stormwater detention concept in urban drainage system -- On-site runoff control for industrial parks: a case study -- Urban runoff control costs at Ontario RAP sites -- Economic evaluation of regional non-point source load reduction strategies -- Planning level estimates of heavy metals, total PCBs and HCB loadings to the Buffalo River, NY from combined sewer overflows -- Modeling water quality -- Water quality control under uncertainty -- Is there a limit to model size and complexity?: practical experiences for CSO modeling for Narragansett Bay -- HSP-F simulation of a constructed wetland stormwater best management practice for urban highway runoff -- Modeling the water column, sediment and biota concentrations of the Detroit River -- Indicator bacteria-sediment relationships: implications for water quality modeling and monitoring -- Development and application of a full phosphorus cycle water quality model to Lake Champlain -- A simplified stream temperature model for evaluating urban drainage inputs -- Data models and practical issues -- Characteristic width and infiltration for continuous SWMM -- City of Poughkeepsie NY combined sewer overflow monitoring plan -- Database management model for SCADA systems -- GIS in stormwater management -- An error-control decision support system for SWMM -- Taking hydraulic models for a test drive: side by side comparison -- A comparison of dual drainage modeling techniques -- Provision of parking-lot pavements for surface water pollution control studies -- City of Etobicoke exfiltration and filtration systems pilot/demonstration project -- Guide to 309 papers of some ASCE specialty conferences, 1970-1989
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