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  • ID

    Date

    Title

    Author(s)

    Page

    R081-01

    1981

    Uncertainty analysis in stormwater and water quality modelling.

     R.H. Kummler, J.G. Frith, C.S. Liang & J.A. Anderson,

     pp. 1-54

    R081-02

    1981

    Implications of storm dynamics on design storm inputs.

     W.James, & Z.Shtifter,

     pp. 55-78

    R081-03

    1981

    A review of NCASI's mathematical water quality modelling program.

     R.C. Whittemore, J.S. Hovis & J.J. McKeown,

     pp. 79-94

    R081-04

    1981

    Stream modelling analysis with field measurements of reaeration rate constant (central New York).

     C.C.K. Liu,

     pp. 95-110

    R081-05

    1981

    Desk top estuary water quality modelling - a case study (Kennebunkport River).

     A.K. Deb & D. McCall,

     pp. 111-124

    R081-06

    1981

    Justification of advanced waste treatment at Mansfield, Ohio.

     A.S. French & S. Amragy,

     pp. 125-158

    R081-07

    1981

    Dynamic modelling used to develop waste load allocations (Savannah, GA).

     D.R. Bingham & R.A. Moore,

     pp. 159-174

    R081-08

    1981

    Calibration of the RECEIV model in a well mixed tidal estuary using the equilibrium procedure.

     I.B. Chou,

     pp. 175-194

    R081-09

    1981

    TEMSTAT - a model for statistically evaluating the variability of river temperatures.

     D.J. Murray, & D.R. Schregardus,

     pp. 195-204

    R081-10

    1981

    Pollutant removal in stormwater detention basins.

     R.A. Ferrara, P. Witkowski, & A. Hildick-Smith,

     pp. 205-226

    R081-11

    1981

    Cost analysis of a runoff detention policy.

     P.F. Lemieux & M. Codere,

     pp. 227-242

    R081-12

    1981

    Calibration of pesticide behaviour on a Georgia agricultural watershed using HSP-F.

     D.A. Woodruff, D.R.  Gaboury, R.J. Hughto, & G.K. Young,

     pp. 243-256

    R081-13

    1981

    Master drainageway planning study, Boxelder Creek, CO.

     J.R. Kimzey, R.A. Burns & W.S. Liang,

     pp. 257-270

    R081-14

    1981

    Application of urban runoff models to cities in Saudi Arabia.

     A.M.Ishaq,

     pp. 271-282

    R081-15

    1981

    A comprehensive watershed management plan for Tinker's Creek - a case history in Prince George's County, MD.

     S. Udhiri, M. Vasa, M. Wallace, & K.D. Nambudripad,

     pp. 283-294

    R081-16

    1981

    Preliminary analysis of CSO impact on lower Rahway river water quality.

     T.O. Najarian, & V.K. Gunawardana,

     pp. 295-314

    R081-17

    1981

    An application of a closed form approximation for frequency of urban runoff volumes to a unique storm drainage problem.

     R.Bishop & M.Cosburn,

     pp. 315-332

    R081-18

    1981

    Modelling applications using QUAL-II and STORM.

     A.C. Rowney, J.C. Anderson, & A.R. Perks,

     pp. 333-344

    R081-19

    1981

    Application of SUBHYD to the Hamilton test catchment.

     L. Thompson & K. Dennison,

     pp. 345-370

    R081-20

    1981

    TRANQUAL - two dimensional modelling of transport water quality processes.

     R.B. Taylor & J.R. Pagenkopf,

     pp. 371-398

    R081-21

    1981

    An integrated modelling approach for evaluating CSO treatment alternatives.

     A.Dee, T. McConville, & C. C-S Song,

     pp. 399-426

    R081-22

    1981

    Evaluation of relief alternatives for combined sewer systems.

     A.Ashmala & M. Ahmad,

     pp. 427-454

    R081-23

    1981

    Persistence of toxic substances in stormwater - a case study.

     J.Wong & J. Marsalek,

     pp. 455-468

    R081-24

    1981

    Continuous SWMM quality modelling using Env. Can. data files.

     M.Robinson & W. James,

     pp. 469-492

    R081-25

    1981

    Investigation of management alternatives for relieving CSOs for the city of Hamilton.

     D.Henry & W. James,

     pp. 493-512

    R081-26

    1981

    Agricultural non-point source pollution and control in the Grand River basin.

     S.N. Singer & S.K. So,

     pp. 513-544

    R083-01

    1982

    Combined sewer overflow modelling in the Detroit 201 study using SWMM.

     J.A. Anderson, C.D. Harlow, J. Baranec, & H.M. Anderson,

     pp. 35-55

    R083-02

    1982

    One dimensional water quality models for dynamic, small rivers: the Rouge River.

     C.D.Barlow, E.Jamshidi, R.H. Kummler, J.G. Frith, & J.A. Anderson,

     pp. 56-83

    R083-03

    1982

    Two dimensional water quality models for dynamic major rivers: the Detroit River.

     R.E.Kummler, G.Roginski, C-S.Liang, S.Winkler, & J.A.Anderson,

     pp. 84-118

    R083-04

    1982

    Co-ordinated multiprocessing for real-time control of urban drainage.

     M. Robinson & W. James,

     pp. 119-140

    R083-05

    1982

    SWMM compatible algorithm for side weir structures.

     W.James & H.Mitri,

     pp. 141-157

    R083-06

    1982

    Algorithm for sediment deposition and resuspension in a one dimensional zone between an outfall and a receiving water.

     W.James & A.ElZawahry,

     pp. 158-170

    R083-07

    1982

    Effect of urban nonpoint loads upon concentration of metals in the sediment deposits of Town Lake.

     J.D. Miertschin & M.S. Peters,

     pp. 171-198

    R083-08

    1982

    Linkage of RECEIV hydrodynamics with dynamic estuary model water quality.

     R.B. Ambrose, Jr. & T.L. Prather,

     pp. 199-221

    R083-09

    1982

    Considerations regarding the application of SCS TR-55 procedures for runoff computations. Discussion and Reply.

     R.H. McCuen, P. E. Wisner, S. Gupta, & A.M. Kassem

     pp. 222-257

    R128-01

    1984

    Assessment of surface and subsurface water quality impacts of proposed residential development.

      T.O.Najarian, V.K.Gunawardana, & M.L.Thatcher,

     pp. 1-14

    R128-02

    1984

    Scarborough tackles its flooding problems.

     S.A. McKelvie,

     pp. 15-20

    R128-03

    1984

    Application of SWMM-EXTRAN to a coastal flooding situation.

     A.R. Perks & P.W. Cheung,

     pp. 21-38

    R128-04

    1984

    PCSWMM3 - version 3 of the EXEC, RUNOFF and EXTRAN blocks, adapted for the IBM-PC.

     W. James & M. Robinson,

     pp. 39-52

    R128-05

    1984

    The SWMM STORAGE/TREATMENT block for the IBM-PC.

     D.H.Gancarz & W.C.Huber,

     pp. 53-58

    R128-06

    1984

    Continuous variable resolution stormwater modelling on a microcomputer.

     M. Robinson & W. James,

     pp. 59-74

    R128-07

    1984

    User interfacing techniques for interactive hydrologic models on microcomputers.

     J.B. Bontje, I.K.  Ballantyne, & B.J. Adams,

     pp. 75-90

    R128-08

    1984

    Centralised time series management programs for continuous SWMM3 on personal microcomputers.

     A. Unal & W. James,

     pp. 91-100

    R128-09

    1984

    SWMM3 program measurement for optimal use of a local area personal microcomputer network.

     A. Unal & W. James,

     pp. 101-110

    R128-10

    1984

    Flood management in Ontario.

     P.N. Gryniewski,

     pp. 111-122

    R128-11

    1984

    Microcomputer processing and display of radar-derived rainfall data and its application in runoff  modelling.

     J.D. Bonser & W.F. Caselton,

     pp. 123-136

    R128-12

    1984

    Flow balancing method for stormwater and combined sewer overflow.

     P. Stevers,

     pp. 137-153

    R128-13

    1984

    Application of a river dispersion model - RIVMIX.

     L.J.D. Alexander,

     pp. 153-164

    R128-14

    1984

    Routing hydrographs through gates by a computer program developed for personal computers.

     K.B. Lee,

     pp. 165-175

    R128-15

    1984

    Implementation of microcomputers for SWMM studies in Canadian municipalities.

     A. Brodie, A. Lam, & P. Wisner,

     pp. 176-210

    R128-16

    1984

    Development of water management strategy for the Humber river.

     D.G. Weatherbe & Z. Novak,

     pp. 211-257

    R149-01

    1985

    Adaptation of uncertainties in a nonlinear time-varying parameters storm runoff prediction model.

     L. A. Logan,

     pp. 327-352

    R149-02

    1985

    A microcomputer based analysis of the hydrologic input of the Hamilton Redhill Creek expressway.

     L.  Thompson,

     pp. 353-372

    R149-03

    1985

    Extended expert system.

     A. R. Dunn & W. James,

     pp. 373-380

    R149-04

    1985

    Optimizing reservoirs operations to satisfy wastewater assimilation.

     L. A. Logan,

     pp. 381-404

    R149-05

    1985

    Testing of OTTHYMO on twenty watersheds.

     P.Wisner and D. Consuegra,

     pp. 405-425

    R175-01

    1993

    Introduction to the SWMM Environment .

    William James,

     pp.1-28.

    R175-02

    1993

    Developing and Ecosystem Context for the Management of Water and Water Systems.

    J.G. Imhof, W.K. Annable,

     pp.29-54.

    R175-03

    1993

    A Comprehensive Stream Study

    T.W. Mahood and G. Zukovs,

     pp.55-78.

    R175-04

    1993

    Tools For Evaluating Environmental Quality, Water Quality, and Water Quantity Issues.

    W. Snodgrass, D.E. Maunder, K. Schiefer and K.C. Whistler,

     pp.79-100.

    R175-05

    1993

    A Decision Support System for Highway Runoff.

    E.D. Driscoll,

     pp.101-122.

    R175-06

    1993

    Modelling Changes in Surface Water Quality for Watersheds Undergoing Urbanization.

    D.G. Weatherbe, H.O. Schroeter, D.W. Draper, H.R. Whiteley,

     pp.123-150.

    R175-07

    1993

    Comprehensive Urban Runoff Quality/Quantity Management Modelling.

    J.Y. Li, B. J. Adams,

     pp.151-176.

    R175-08

    1993

    Remote Sensing Inputs for Flash Flood Forecasting in Urban Areas.

    N. Kouwen and E.D. Soulis,

     pp.177-200.

    R175-09

    1993

    Use of a Multiple Linear Regression Model to Estimate Stormwater Pollutant Loading.

    T.A. Hodge and L.J. Armstrong,

     pp.201-214.

    R175-10

    1993

    Calibration of PCSWMM to Estimate Metals, PCBs and HCB in CSOs from an Industrial Sewershed.

    K.N. Irvine, B.G. Loganathan, E.J. Pratt and H.C. Sikka,

     pp.215-242.

    R175-11

    1993

    Microcomputer-Based RTC of CSOs in an Industrialized City.

    M. Stirrup and M. Robinson,

     pp.243-267.

    R175-12

    1993

    Application of the SWMM4 Model for Real Time Control of a Storm Trunk Sewer.

    A. Kwan, D. Yue and J. Hodgson,

     pp.269-282.

    R175-13

    1993

    Computer Integrated On-Line Weather Station and Water Management For Typical Crops.

    L.M.J. Carvalho and W. James,

     pp.283-308.

    R175-14

    1993

    Quality of Stormwater From Residential Areas.

    Z.J. Licsko, H.R. Whiteley, R.L. Corsi,

     pp.309-330.

    R175-15

    1993

    Simulation of Stormwater Management Pond Configurations.

    R.L. Droste, A.C. Rowney and C.R. MacRae.

     pp.331-358.

    R175-16

    1993

    A Continuous Simulation Technique for the Assessment of Infiltration Basins.

    N. R. Thomson,

     pp.359-378.

    R175-17

    1993

    Water Quality Modelling of a Proposed Reservoir.

    L.H. Woodbury and G. Padmanabhan,

     pp.379-394.

    R175-18

    1993

    Interactive Computer Aided Infrastructure Design and GIS - The Future?

    A.R.V. Ribeiro,

     pp.395-414.

    R175-19

    1993

    GIS Based Hydraulic Model Pictures the Interceptor Future.

    U.M. Shamsi and A.A. Schneider,

     pp.415-442.

    R175-20

    1993

    Application of a GIS to Assess Changes in Flood Hydrology of Urbanizing Watersheds.

    I. Muzik,

     pp.443-468.

    R175-21

    1993

    Application of GIS in Watershed Management.

    R.P. Rudra, W.T. Dickinson and D.N. Sharma,

     pp.469-482.

    R175-22

    1993

    Flood Plain Management Integrating GIS and HEC-2.

    K.R. DePodesta, P. Nimmrichter and C. Moore,

     pp.483-497.

    R175-23

    1993

    Data Manipulation of GIS for Modelling and Simulation in Resource Management.

    J. Zhen, W. James and F. Wang,

     pp. 496-515.

    R176-01

    1994

    Instream Flow Incremental Methodology (IFIM) for Modelling Fish Habitat.

    Navarro, McCauley and Blystra,

     pp.1-22.

    R176-02

    1994

    Development of Bioretention Practices for Stormwater Management.

    Coffman, Green, Clar and Bitter,

     pp.23-42.

    R176-03

    1994

    Ecologically Sensitive Channel Design for Urban Receiver: Case Studies.

    Scheckenberger and Portt,

     pp. 43-64.

    R176-04

    1994

    Predicting In-stream Water Quality from Watershed Characteristics.

    Huebner and Soutter,

     pp.65-74.

    R176-05

    1994

    BMP Planning Utilizing Knowledge Engineering Techniques.

    Goyen, Thompson and James,

     pp.75-84.

    R176-06

    1994

    Environmental Concentrations of Urban Pesticides.

    Struger, Boyter, Licsko and Johnson,

     pp.85-98.

    R176-07

    1994

    Long-term Performance Modelling of Stormwater Quality Ponds.

    Guo and Adams,

     pp.99-120.

    R176-08

    1994

    Performance Analysis of Urban Runoff Quality Control Ponds By Continuous Simulation.

    Gordine and Adams,

     pp.121-140.

    R176-09

    1994

    Characterization of Stormwater Runoff from Highways.

    Thomson, McBean, Snodgrass and Mostrenko,

     pp.141-158.

    R176-10

    1994

    Stormwater Pollution Control at a Major Highway Interchange.

    Parent and Hulley,

     pp.158-174.

    R176-11

    1994

    The Use of HSP-F in Subwatershed Planning.

    Schekenberger and Kennedy,

     pp.175-188.

    R176-12

    1994

    Hydraulic and Pollutant Modelling of CSOs Using SWMM's EXTRAN Block.

    O'Connor, Aicella, Schuepfer, Zaccagnino and Kloman,

     pp.189-204.

    R176-13

    1994

    Modelling Solar Thermal Enrichment of Urban Stormwater.

    Xie and James

     pp.205-220.

    R176-14

    1994

    Integration of Probabilistic and Physically-Based Modelling  with Optimization Methods for Stormwater Infrastructure Rehabilitation.

    Medina and Jacobs,

     pp.221-242.

    R176-15

    1994

    Discharge Characterization of Urban Stormwater Runoff Using Continuous Simulation.

    Bumgardner, Ruby, Walker and Brent,

     pp.243-256.

    R176-16

    1994

    Weather Radar and Flood Forecasting.

    Kouwen and Soulis,

     pp.257-270.

    R176-17

    1994

    A Time Adaptive Grid on the QUAL2E Water Quality Model.

    Jin and Hasson,

     pp.271-280.

    R176-18

    1994

    Real Time Flood Forecasting with GIS.

    Roberts and Anderson,

     pp.281-292.

    R176-19

    1994

    GIS Based Urban Drainage Modelling.

    Shamsi and Fletcher,

     pp.293-308.

    R176-20

    1994

    Comparison of Two Methods of End-of-Pipe Control for CSO and Stormwater.

    Conetta,  Wichmann and Parente,

     pp.309-322.

    R176-21

    1994

    Modified Low Flow Frequency Analysis Applied to a Wastewater Allocation Study.

    Hulley, Dagg-Foster and Rowney,

     pp.323-334.

    R176-22

    1994

    Toward Cost Effective Planning and Management of Water Quality.

    Day,

     pp.335-356.

    R176-23

    1994

    Computerized Analysis of Rainfall Records to Determine Design Storm for CSO Abatement.

    Dillard, Kurz, Crane and Maarfi.

     pp.357-374.

    R176-24

    1994

    A Methodology for Calibrating SWMM Models.

    Sangal and Bonema,

     pp.375-388.

    R176-25

    1994

    Guide to 485 papers of the Kentucky Symposia, 1975-1985.

    James,

     pp.389-412.

    R183-01

    1995

    The Global Rivers Environmental Educational Education Network and the Case of the Rouge River in Detroit, Michigan.

    Stapp,

     pp.1-18.

    R183-02

    1995

    Educating Citizens to Understand Runoff and its Consequences.

    VanDyke and Vanscoy,

     pp.19-32.

    R183-03

    1995

    BMP Planner - a Tool for Developing Stormwater Management Plans.

    Ahmed and James,

     pp.33-50.

    R183-04

    1995

    A Preliminary Urban Non-Point Source Management Plan: A Modeling Approach.

    Wright, Nix, Hassett and Moffa,

     pp.51-62.

    R183-05

    1995

    The Regional Stormwater Detention Concept in Urban Drainage System.

    Chen,

     pp.63-78.

    R183-06

    1995

    On-Site Runoff Control for Industrial Parks: A Case Study.

    Rivard,

     pp.79-96.

    R183-07

    1995

    Urban Runoff Control Costs at Ontario RAP Sites.

    Cheung, Li, Weatherbe and Marsalek,

     pp.97-114.

    R183-08

    1995

    Economic Evaluation of Regional Non-Point Source Load Reduction Strategies.

    Franques and Townsend,

     pp.115-126.

    R183-09

    1995

    Planning Level Estimates of Heavy Metals, Total PCBs and HCB Loading to The Buffalo River, NY from Combined Sewer Overflows.

    Pratt, Irvine, Marshall, Loganathan, Kumar and Sikka,

     pp.127-150.

    R183-10

    1995

    Water Quality Control Under Uncertainty.

    Ponnambalam,

     pp.151-158.

    R183-11

    1995

    Is there a Limit to Model Size and Complexity? Practical Experiences for CSO Modeling for Narragansett Bay.

    Crawford, von Zweck and Grala,

     pp.159-172.

    R183-12

    1995

    HSP-F Simulation of a Constructed Wetland Stormwater BMP for Urban Highway Runoff.

    Bishop and Scheckenberger,

     pp.173-188.

    R183-13

    1995

    Modeling the Water Column, Sediment and Biota Concentrations of The Detroit River.

    Lin and Kummler,

     pp.189-204.

    R183-14

    1995

    Indicator Bacteria-Sediment Relationships: Implications for Water Quality Modeling and Monitoring.

    Irvine, Pettibone and Droppo,

     pp.205-230.

    R183-15

    1995

    Development and Application of a Full Phosphorus Cycle Water Quality Model to Lake Champlain.

    Menelsohn and Rines,

     pp.231-258.

    R183-16

    1995

    A Simplified Stream Temperature Model for Evaluating Urban Drainage Inputs.

    Weatherbe,

     pp.259-274.

    R183-17

    1995

    Characteristic Width and Infiltration for Continuous SWMM.

    Brink and TenBroek,

     pp.275-282.

    R183-18

    1995

    City of Poughkeepsie NY CSO Monitoring Plan.

    VanGelder and Barlow,

     pp.283-302.

    R183-19

    1995

    Database Management Model for SCADA Systems.

    Dent and Davis,

     pp.303-314.

    R183-20

    1995

    GIS in Stormwater Management.

    Shamsi and Fetcher,

     pp.315-334.

    R183-21

    1995

    An Error-Control Decision Support System for SWMM.

    James and James,

     pp.335-348.

    R183-22

    1995

    Taking Hydraulic Models for a Test Drive - Side by Side Comparison.

    Vitasovic, Dumont, Charowski, Ji and Strand.

     pp.349-360.

    R183-23

    1995

    A Comparison of Dual Drainage Model Technique.

    Pankratz, Leblanc and Newcombe,

     pp.361-380.

    R183-24

    1995

    Provision of Parking Lot Pavement for Surface Water Pollution Control Studies.

    Thompson and James.

     pp.381-398.

    R183-25

    1995

    City of Etobicoke Exfiltration and Filtration Systems Pilot/ Demonstration Project.

    Candaras, Carvalho and Koo,

     pp.399-420.

    R183-26

    1995

    Guide to 309 Papers of some ASCE Specialty Conferences, 1970-1989.

    James

     pp.421-436.

    R191-01

    1996

    Sophisticated Stormwater Quality Modeling is Worth the Effort.

    Sutherland and Jelen,

     pp.1-14.

    R191-02

    1996

    Calibration of SWMM-EXTRAN using short-term Continuous Simulation.

    Schmidt, Bergman, Smith and Cunningham,

     pp.15-26.

    R191-03

    1996

    Continuous In-Stream Temperature Modeling: Integration with a Physically- Based Subwatershed Hydrology Model.

    Schroeter, Van Vliet, Boehmer and Beach,

     pp.27-48.

    R191-04

    1996

    Reconciliation of Hydraulic Models to Coastal Flatland Watersheds.

    Solanki and Suau,

     pp.49-64.

    R191-05

    1996

    Operational Model Development for A Regional Municipality.

    Gray and Despault,

     pp.65-82.

    R191-06

    1996

    Modeling and Monitoring Inflow Reduction Programs.

    Juza, Vilhauer and Adderly,

     pp.83-96.

    R191-07

    1996

    A Computer Mapping Program for Sewer Systems.

    Shamsi, Benner and Fletcher,

     pp.97-114.

    R191-08

    1996

    Management of Time Series Data for Long-term Continuous Stormwater Modeling.

    Gregory and James,

     pp.115-152.

    R191-09

    1996

    The Use of Neural Networks, Principal Component Analysis and Universal Process Modeling for the Interpretation of Environmental Data.

    Cancilla and Fang,

     pp.153-170.

    R191-10

    1996

    An Update on Consolidated Frequency Analysis.

    Ponnambalam,

     pp.171-178.

    R191-11

    1996

    Regional Estimation of Short-Duration Rainfall Distribution using Available Daily Rainfall Data.

    Nguyen and Wang,

     pp.179-186.

    R191-12

    1996

    Design Storm Events for Urban Drainage Based on Historical Rainfall Data: a Conceptual Framework for a Logical Approach.

    Rivard,

     pp.197-200.

    R191-13

    1996

    Quality Control Optimization of Extended Detention Dry Ponds.

    Papa and Adams,

     pp.201-222.

    R191-14

    1996

    Stormwater Discharge Permitting - Experiences in a Rural Western State.

    Bugosh,

     pp.223-238.

    R191-15

    1996

    Retention of an Existing Wetland for Stormwater Management - A New Approach for Calgary Alberta.

    van Duin, Gareau, Jalkotzy and McAuley,

     pp.239-256.

    R191-16

    1996

    Estimated CSO Conventional and Toxic Concentrations from Analysis of Wastewater Treatment Plant Influent Data.

    Kummler, Lin and Rhee,

     pp.257-268.

    R191-17

    1996

    Trace Metals Contamination of Urban Streams and Stormwater Detention Ponds.

    Licsko and Struger,

     pp.269-278.

    R191-18

    1996

    Software and Database Access to 1736 papers of (a) 28 European Conferences and (b) the 6 International Conference, on Urban Storm Drainage 1978-1994.

    James, James and Rowe,

     pp.279-338.

    R195-01

    1997

    Models for Water Quality Control by Stormwater Ponds

    Papa, F., Adams, B.J. and Bryant, G.J.

     pp. 1-22.

    R195-02

    1997

    Integration of US Army Corps of Engineers' Time-Series Data Management System with Continuous SWMM Modeling

    Want, Y. and James, W.

     pp. 23-44.

    R195-03

    1997

    On Integrating Continous Simulation and Statistical Methods for Evaluating Urban Stormwater Systems

    Heaney, J.P. and Wright, L.T.

     pp. 45-76.

    R195-04

    1997

    Use of Continuous Simulation for Evaluation of Stormwater Management Practices to Maintain Base Flow and Control Erosion

    Guther, R.T., Scheckenberger, R.B. and Blackport, W.R.

     pp. 77-100.

    R195-05

    1997

    The Feasibility of Using Continuous SWM for Water Resources Conservation Planning

    Schmidt, M.R., Cunningham, B.A. and Mack, B.W.

     pp. 101-116.

    R195-06

    1997

    Development and Initial Refinement of a Water Balance Model as a Planning Tool for Stormwater Management Application

    Graham, E.I., Whiteley, H.R. and Thomson, N.R.

     pp. 117-128.

    R195-07

    1997

    SWMM Graphics

    Shamsi, U.M.

     pp. 129-154.

    R195-08

    1997

    Thermal Enrichment of Stormwater by Urban Pavement

    James, W. and Verspagen, B.

     pp. 155-178.

    R195-09

    1997

    Contrary to Conventional Wisdom, Street Sweeping Can be an Effective BMP

    Sutherland, R.C and Jelen, S.L.

     pp. 179-190.

    R195-10

    1997

    Observations of Infiltration Through Clogged Porous Concrete Block Pavers

    Kresin, C., James, W. and Elrick, D.

     pp. 191-206.

    R195-11

    1997

    Contaminants from Four New Pervious and Impervious Pavements in a Parking-lot

    James, W. and Thompson, M.K.

     pp. 207-222.

    R195-12

    1997

    Energy Losses in a Tangential Helicoidal-Ramp Inlet for Dropstructures

    Ansar, M. and Jain, S.C.

     pp. 223-232.

    R195-13

    1997

    Uncertainties in Metering Stormwater Flows

    Wright, S.J.

     pp. 233-252.

    R195-14

    1997

    City of Toronto Experience: the Process of Environmental Approval for the Western Beaches Storage Tunnel

    Green, W.

     pp. 253-262.

    R195-15

    1997

    A Study of the Impacts and Control of Wet Weather Sources of Pollution on Large Rivers

    Hill, C., Lyons, J. and Hulley, M.

     pp. 263-276.

    R195-16

    1997

    Cost Effectiveness of Urban Runoff and Combined Sewer Control Options

    Hill, C. and Adams, B.J.

     pp. 277-288.

    R195-17

    1997

    Modeling Methodology for Determining Pollutant Concentrations and Loadings for Combined Sewer Overflows: A Simplified CSO Model

    Rhee, Y.-Y., Huang, Y. and Kummler, R.H.

     pp. 289-306.

    R195-18

    1997

    Modeling Fecal Coliform in Mill Creek

    Xie, J.D., Gray, P., Zettler, D. and Yingling, G.

     pp. 307-320.

    R195-19

    1997

    StormTreat System Installation at Elm Street, Kingston, Massachusetts

    Horsley, S.W.

     pp. 321-326.

    R195-20

    1997

    Issues Regarding the Application of a Mass-Balance Equation to an Urban Creek

    Hicks, P., McBean, E., Quigley, S. and Polan, B.

     pp. 327-350.

    R195-21

    1997

    Setting of Total Maximum Daily Loads for an Urban Water Body

    Crawford, D. and Abrahms, M.

     pp. 351-364.

    R195-22

    1997

    Wastewater Information Management System: How Modeling and Sewer Connection Permit Applications

    Crawford, D. and Limtiaco, F.

     pp. 365-374.

    R195-23

    1997

    Application of WASP5E to Model Phosphorus Removal Dynamics in a Stormwater Wetland

    Lopez, K., James, W., Heathcote, I. And Fitzgibbon, J.

     pp. 375-406.

    R195-24

    1997

    Modeling Retrofitted Extended-Detention Wet Ponds and Wetland Pockets

    Lam, a.S. and Palmer, R.M.

     pp. 407-428.

    R195-25

    1997

    Techniques Used in an Urban Watershed Planning Study

    Avery, K.R. and LaBombard, Y.O.

     pp. 429-440.

    R195-26

    1997

    An Alternate Method of Finding the USDA Soil Conservation Service Runoff Curve Number for a Small Watershed

    Hamlet, D.A. and Huebner, R.S.

     pp. 441-454.

    R195-27

    1997

    Role of Municipal Stormwater Management Guidelines: the Markham Experience

    Wisner, P. and Arishenkoff, L.

     pp. 455-464.

    R195-28

    1997

    Software and Database on a CDROM for Finding the Titles of 4000 Papers in the Less-accessible Literature on Urban Drainage and Related Modeling

    James, W., Rowe, K. and James, R.C.

     pp. 465-474.

    R200-01

    1998

    Integrating Better Stormwater Management Practices in Urban Stormwater Pollution Modeling

    Ralf Mehler and Manfred Ostrowski

    pp. 1-12

    R200-02

    1998

    Unique Features of the Source Loading and Management Model (SLAMM)

    Robert Pitt

    pp. 13-38

    R200-03

    1998

    A Stormwater Retrofit Plan for an Urban Creek Subwatershed

    James Li, Don Weatherbe, Derek Mack-Mumford, and Michael D'Andrea

    pp. 39-58

    R200-04

    1998

    """Stormwater Management on Somebody Else's Land!"""

    Ronald B. Scheckenberger and Raymond T. Guther

    pp. 59-76

    R200-05

    1998

    Long-Term Continuous SWMM Modeling of Combined Sewers

    Agnes Ayuso and Mitch Heineman

    pp. 77-98

    R200-06

    1998

    Effective use of a Catchment Modeling Approach as a Diagnostic Tool for Integrated Water Management

    Luc Vescovi and Jean Pierre Villeneuve

    pp. 99-114

    R200-07

    1998

    Robust Data Analysis Systems for Urban Watershed Management Decision Support

    Colleen L. Hughes and Ralph H. Kummler

    pp. 115-134

    R200-08

    1998

    On the Optimization of Uncertainty, Complexity and Cost for Modeling Combined Sewer Systems

    William James, Taymour El-Hosseiny and Hugh R Whiteley

    pp. 135-158

    R200-09

    1998

    Sensitivity-calibration Decision -support Tools for Continuous SWMM Modeling: a Fuzzy-logic Approach

    William James and Anthony William Kuch

    pp. 159-188

    R200-10

    1998

    Sensitivity and Cross-Calibration of Two Types of Continuous Stormwater Models

    Glen W. Thoman and Barry J. Adams

    pp. 189-218

    R200-11

    1998

    ArcView Applications in SWMM Modeling

    Uzair M. Shamsi

    pp. 219-234

    R200-12

    1998

    Towards a Shallow Groundwater Routine for Modeling Infiltration BMPs in Urban Stormwater Models

    William James and Julie Anne Ulan

    pp. 235-256

    R200-13

    1998

    Spatial and Seasonal Characterization of Infiltra-tion/Inflow for a Regional Sewer System Model

    Benjamin I Sherman, Philip N. Brink, and Mark J. TenBroek

    pp. 257-274

    R200-14

    1998

    Improved Combined Sewer Area Inflow Hydrograph Representation

    David A. White, Bradley M. Boddy and James D. Sherrill

    pp. 275-296

    R200-15

    1998

    Improved Outfall Representation in EXTRAN Using HEC-2

    Imad A. Salim and Karen Ridgway

    pp. 297-308

    R200-16

    1998

    How to Develop Chemical Criteria for Airport Stormwater

    Gordon R. Craig, Gerard van Arkel, James B. Williams and Jacques Leroux

    pp. 309-320

    R200-17

    1998

    A Laboratory Examination of Pollutants Leached from Four Different Pavements by Acid Rain

    William James and Reem Shahin

    pp. 321-350

    R200-18

    1998

    High Efficiency Sweeping as an Aternative to the Use of Wet Vaults for Stormwater Treatment

    Roger C. Sutherland, Seth L. Jelen and Gary Minton

    pp. 351-372

    R200-19

    1998

    Consistent and Uniform Method for the Evaluation of Stormwater BMPs

    Thomas R. Adams and Robert A. Strong Jr.

    pp. 373-382

    R200-20

    1998

    Annual Loading Estimates of Selected Metals and PAHs in CSOs, using a Continuous PCSWMM Approach

    KN. Irvine, I.G. Droppo, T.P. Murphy and D.M. Stirrup

    pp. 383-398

    R200-21

    1998

    Circulation and Water Quality Model for Stormwater Ponds

    Ray Dewey and Harold Chard

     pp. 399-414

    R200-22

    1998

    Estimating Volume Requirements for Runoff Storage Facilities: Old Simplicity vs. New Complexity

    Fabian Papa, Barry J. Adams and Glen W. Thoman

    pp. 415-436

    R200-23

    1998

    What is the Impervious Area Curve Number?

    Ashok Pandit and Joanie Regan

    pp. 437-450

    R204-01

    1999

    A Note on an Inherent Difficulty with the Unit Hydrograph Method

    William James and Robert C. Johanson

    pp. 1-22

    R204-02

    1999

    Environmental Compliance Modeling at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

    Erich R. Brandstetter

    pp. 23-42

    R204-03

    1999

    Mass Balance Modeling for Planning Contaminant Loading and Remediation Techniques on a Watershed Scale

    Kealy A. Dedman, Raymond T. Guther, John Choo and Ronald B. Scheckenberger

    pp. 43-60

    R204-04

    1999

    Small Storm Hydrology and Why it is Important for the Design of Stormwater Control Practices

    Robert Pitt

    pp. 61-92

    R204-05

    1999

    GIS and Water Resources Modeling: State-of-the-Art

    Uzair M. Shamsi

    pp. 93-108

    R204-06

    1999

    Runof97: a GIS-based, Distributed, Surface -Runoff Model

    Kaylene Ritter and E. Ann Gallie

    pp. 109-126

    R204-07

    1999

    The Thermal Enrichment of Storm Runoff from Paved Areas - a Statistical Analysis

    J. W. Picksley and A. Deletic

    pp. 127-138

    R204-08

    1999

    Modeling Thermal Enrichment of Streams due to Solar Heating of Local Urban Stormwater

    William James and Jennifer D. M. Xie

    pp. 139-158

    R204-09

    1999

    Alum Treatment of Stormwater: the First Ten Years

    Harvey H. Harper, Jeffrey L. Herr and Eric H. Livingston

    pp. 159-180

    R204-10

    1999

    Consideration of CSO Floc Characteristics for Modeling the Removal of Solids in a Detention Tank

    K.N. Irvine and I.G. Droppo

    pp. 181-202

    R204-11

    1999

    Detroit Water and Sewerage Department Model Extensions and Project Overview

    Mark J. TenBroek, Gary E. Fujita, Philip N. Brink, Benjamin J. Sherman and David A. White

    pp. 203-218

    R204-12

    1999

    Impacts of Parameter Uncertainty and Seasonal Variation on a Regional Model

    Benjamin J. Sherman and Mark J. TenBroek

    pp. 219-242

    R204-13

    1999

    Heavy Metal Loadings to the Detroit River from Combined Sewer Overflows

    Nadia El-Sayed, Zeinab Sayed Abdel-Rehim, Yinlun Huang, and Ralph H. Kummler

    pp. 243-254

    R204-14

    1999

    Verification of a Combined Sewer Model for Urban Drain Improvement

    Hala Baroudi, Walter Alix and Philip Sanzica

    pp. 255-270

    R204-15

    1999

    Real Time Control of Combined Sewer Overflows: the SWIFT Model

    Alain Mailhot, Andr�e Bilodeau, Claude Blanchette, Christiane Marcoux, Pierre Lavall�e and Jean-Pierre Villeneuve

    pp. 271-282

    R204-16

    1999

    CSO Management Study: Inline Storage vs. Basement Flood Protection in Combined Sewer Systems

    G. J. Steiss, R. J. Gladding and E. J. Sharp

    pp. 283-298

    R204-17

    1999

    Methods for Estimating Inflow and Infiltration into Sanitary Sewers

    David Crawford, Paul Eckley and Edwin Pier

    pp. 299-316

    R204-18

    1999

    Modeling the Flood Modification Effects of a Mid-Sized Unregulated Wetland

    R. McKillop, N. Kouwen and E.D. Soulis

    pp. 317-346

    R204-19

    1999

    The Analytical Stormwater Management Model (ASWMM)

    Yiping Guo and Barry J. Adams

    pp. 347-370

    R204-20

    1999

    A Bootstrap Approach and Reliability of Time Varying Design

    L. Logan, K. Ponnambalarn and R. Zhou

    pp. 371-380

    R206-01

    2000

    Infiltration Through Disturbed Urban Soils

    Robert Pitt and Janice Lantrip

    pp 1-22

    R206-02

    2000

    Towards Smart, Benign Urban Water Infrastructure

    William James

    pp 23-44

    R206-03

    2000

    Parallel Processing Enhancement to SWMM/EXTRAN

    Edward H. Burgess, William R.Magro, Michael A. Clement, Charles I. Moore, and James T. Smullen

    pp 45-60

    R206-04

    2000

    Software Engineering Issues in the Design of an Upwardly-Complex Water Network Analysis Program

    Lyes Khezzar, Saad Harous and Mohamed Benayoune.

    pp 61-76

    R206-05

    2000

    Numerical Techniques for Overland Flow from Pavement

    William James and Stuart C. Wylie

    pp 77-112

    R206-06

    2000

    A Laboratory Rig for Testing Runoff from Paved Surfaces

    William James, Stuart C. Wylie, and Robert C. Johanson

    pp 113-132

    R206-07

    2000

    AM/FM/GIS Applications for Stormwater Systems

    Uzair M. Shamsi and Bruce A. Fletcher

    pp 123-140

    R206-08

    2000

    Wavelet Techniques for the Analysis and Synthesis of Rainfall Data

    Andrew M.C. Chan

    pp 141-162

    R206-09

    2000

    On Automatic Calibration of the SWMM Model

    Van-Thanh-Van Nguyen, Hamed Javaheri and Shie-Yui Liong

    pp 163-174

    R206-10

    2000

    Real Time Flow Prediction using Fuzzy Logic Models

    Aschalew Debebe and Willy Bauwens

    pp 175-182

    R206-11

    2000

    Environmental Modeling of a Claypan Watershed using HSPF

    Menghua Wang, J. Obiukwu Duru, Allen T. Hjelmfelt, Jr., Fessehaie Ghidey and Allen Thompson

    pp 183-190

    R206-12

    2000

    Stormwater Two-Ramp Drop Structures

    Subhash C. Jain

    pp 191-202

    R206-13

    2000

    Software for the Hydraulic Design of Underground Stormwater Detention Tanks

    Shane Finlay

    pp 203-224

    R206-14

    2000

    Characterization of Urban Runoff Quality: A Toronto Case Study

    Pradeep Kumar Behera, James Y. Li and Barry J. Adams

    pp 225-248

    R206-15

    2000

    Twelve Towns Retention Treatment Facility System Modeling

    Douglas Buchholz, Hala Baroudi, Kenneth G. Schrock and Keith McCormack

    pp 249-262

    R206-16

    2000

    Hydrodynamic Modeling of a Stormwater Pond for Optimal Sizing and Effectiveness

    Ray Dewey, Robert Flindall, David Crichton

    pp 263-282

    R206-17

    2000

    SWMM Storage-Treatment for Analysis/Design of Extended-Detention Ponds

    Thomas L. Newman II, Tarig A. Omer and Eugene D. Driscoll

    pp 283-302

    R206-18

    2000

    Feasibility of a Permeable Pavement Option in SWMM for Long-term Continuous Modeling

    Craig W. Kipkie and William James

    pp 303-324

    R206-19

    2000

    Incorporation and Testing of Revised Algorithms for the Aquatic Plant Growth Model, ECOL

    Alison G. Humphries and William James

    pp 325-352

    R206-20

    2000

    Connecting Pipes and Plants: Concurrent Hydrodynamic Simulation of the Hydraulic Performance of a Collection System and a Wastewater Treatment Plant

    Christopher J. W. Ward, Steven Chan, Faruk Kharadi, and Philip Gray

    pp 353-378

    R206-21

    2000

    Update on EPA’s Urban Watershed Management Branch Modeling Activities

    Richard N. Koustas

    pp 379-388

    R207-01

    2001

    The Role of Pollution Prevention in Stormwater Management

    Robert Pift and Melinda Lalor

    pp 1-20

    R207-02

    2001

    An Approach to Spatial Urban Land Use Change for Hydrologic Modeling

    Daniel T. McGrath

    pp 21-36

    R207-03

    2001

    Reducing Urban Litter in South Africa through Catchment Based Litter Management Plans

    Neil Armitage, Mark Marais and Sonja Pithey

    pp 37-50

    R207-04

    2001

    A Methodology to Design and/or Assess Baffles for Floatables Control

    Thomas L. Newman II

    pp 51-80

    R207-05

    2001

    Watershed Assessment using an Integrated Modeling Approach

    Wael M. Khairy, Alim P. Hannoura, and Alex McCorquodale

    pp 81-96

    R207-06

    2001

    (or Development Expediency Meets Sustainable Development)"

    John N. MacKenzie and Jim M. K. Dumont

    pp 97-112

    R207-07

    2001

    A Case in Support of Continuous Modeling for Stormwater Management System Design

    Aaron C. Farrell, Ronald B. Scheckenberger and Raymond T. Guther

    pp 113-130

    R207-08

    2001

    Use of SLAMM in Evaluating Best Management Practices

    Robert Myllyoja, Hala Baroudi, Robert Pitt and Jeanna Paluzzi

    pp 131-142

    R207-09

    2001

    Water Quality Management using a Fuzzy Inference System

    Kumaraswamy Ponnambalam and Seyed Jamshid Mousavi

    pp 143-152

    R207-10

    2001

    Re-oxygenation Coefficient in QUAL2E: a Prediction Methodology

    Eduardo Queija de Siqueira and Alan Cavalcanti da Cunha

    153-160

    R207-11

    2001

    An ArcView GIS tool for SWMM

    Mitchell C. Heineman

    pp 161-174

    R207-12

    2001

    DEM Applications in Hydrologic Modeling

    Uzair M. Shamsi

    pp 175-188

    R207-13

    2001

    A GIS and SWMM Modeling Application for Sewer Separation Design

    Sharon Ho, Dominique Brocard, Lawrence Soucie and Thomas Daly

    pp 189 200

    R207-14

    2001

    Design of a Constructed Wetland for the Treatment of Glycol Contaminated Stormwater

    Robert Flindall and Darshan S. Basran

    pp 201-212

    R207-15

    2001

    Developing a Model for Basement Flood Relief Works for the New Millennium

    G. J. Steiss and W. D. Watters

    pp 213-234

    R207-16

    2001

    Comparing Rainfall Dependent Inflow and Infiltration Simulation Method

    Leonard Wright, Shawn Dent, Charles Mosley, Paul Kadota and Yassine Djebbar

    pp 235-258

    R207-17

    2001

    An Equivalent Rainfall Technique to Identify Dry Weather Flow Data for City of Detroit Flow Balance Analysis

    Andrew Santini, Philip Brink, Ben Sherman, and Mark TenBroek

    pp 259-274

    R207-18

    2001

    An Installed Accuracy Assessment using Dye Dilution Testing for Seven Common Flow Metering Technologies

    Marc C. Stonehouse, Mark J. TenBroek, Gary E. Fujita and Timothy J. Dekker

    pp 275-304

    R207-19

    2001

    Sizing a New CSO Storage Tank using Continuous SWMM

    Mark Stirrup

    pp 305-324

    R207-20

    2001

    Development and Use of Continuous SWMM for CSO Notification for the City of Detroit

    Philip Brink, Andrew Santini, Amal Ibrahim and Mark TenBroek

    pp 325-334

    R207-21

    2001

    CSO Modeling in New Haven, Connecticut

    Philip Cheung, Henry Goetz and Perrin Niemann

    pp. 335-354

    R207-22

    2001

    An Approach to Modeling Real-Time Control of Dynamic and Static Radial and Sluice Gates within EXTRAN

    William James and Brett Charles Young

    pp. 355-382

    R207-23

    2001

    Modeling Siphon Weirs within EXTRAN

    William James and Brett C. Young

    pp. 383-394

    R207-24

    2001

    Dynamic Modeling of Real-Time Control of Combined Sewer Systems with Radial Gates and Siphon Weirs

    William James and Brett C. Young

    pp. 395-406

    R207-25

    2001

    Validating the Rain-Runoff Kernel Function in RUNOFF against Laboratory Experiment - including super-critical laminar flows

    William James

    pp. 407-422

    R207-26

    2001

    Stormwater Management Model for Environmental Design of Permeable Pavement

    W. Robert C. James, William James and Harold von Langsdorff

     

    R207-27

    2001

    Using Comprehensive Mapping and Database Management to Improve Modeling of Urban Sewer Systems

    Joe Hoffman and David Crawford

     

    R208-01

    2002

    A Tiered Hydrologic and Hydraulic Modeling System to Satisfy Multiple Objectives in Complex Sewershed Applications

    James T. Smullen, Edward H. Burgess and Robert E. Dickinson

    pp. 1-10

    R208-02

    2002

    Improvements in Urban Sub-Catchment Runoff Modeling

    Allan G. Goyen

    pp. 11-26

    R208-03

    2002

    Modeling Urban Hydrological Processes and Management Scenarios at Different Temporal and Spatial Scales

    Manfred W. Ostrowski

    pp. 27-40

    R208-04

    2002

    Short Time-Interval Rainfall Disaggregation for Continuous Hydrologic Simulation

    Steven J. Burian and S. Rocky Durrans

    pp. 41-56

    R208-05

    2002

    Urban Rainwater Composition Study

    J. Alex. McCorquodale, Donald Barbe and Youcho Wang

    pp. 57-70

    R208-06

    2002

    Robustness of the Rainpak Algorithm for Storm Direction and Speed

    William James, Peter Nimmrichter, W. Robert C. James and Ronald Scheckenberger

    pp. 71-84

    R208-07

    2002

    SWMM Calibration using Genetic Algorithms

    Benny Wan and William James

    pp. 85-106

    R208-08

    2002

    Evaluation of Stormwater Retrofit Options for Mimico Creek Watershed

    James Li and Kosta Kyriopolous

    pp. 107-126

    R208-09

    2002

    Quantifying the Stormwater Pollutant Reduction Benefits of Traditional Public Works Maintenance Practices

    Roger G. Sutherland, Robert J. Myllola and Seth L. Jelen

    pp. 127-150

    R208-10

    2002

    Buffalo River Floatables Control and Continuous Water Quality Monitoring Demonstration Project

    Kim N. Irvine

    pp. 151-172

    R208-11

    2002

    A Modeling System of Nutrient Loads to Long Island Souind from Connecticut Watersheds

    J.T. Love and A.S. Donigian

    pp. 173-196

    R208-12

    2002

    SSO Evaluations: Infiltration and Inflow using SWMM RUNOFF and EXTRAN

    Srini Vallabhaneni, Joseph K. Koran, Susan E. Moisio and Charles I. Moore

    pp. 197-214

    R208-13

    2002

    Wetlands Management using GIS and Multi-Criteria Evaluation Tools

    K. Ponnambalam, Nirupama and H. Venema

    pp. 215-224

    R208-14

    2002

    GIS Applications in Inspections and Maintenance of Collection Systems

    Uzair M. Shamsi

    pp. 225-238

    R208-15

    2002

    Combined Modeling of a Flume Gravel-Trench-System and Surrounding Unsaturated Soils

    Joerg Schsffner and Manfred W. Ostrowski

    pp. 239-254

    R208-16

    2002

    Modification of Detention Basin Outlet Structures using Calibrated SWMM Models

    Charles D. Morris and Joel P. Asunskis

    pp. 255-270

    R208-17

    2002

    Simulation of a Combined Sewer Overflow Storage Tank

    Mark Stirrup and Danielle Marchant

    pp. 271-286

    R208-18

    2002

    Development of a Management Tool for Vegetative Filter Strips

    B. Gharabaghi, R.P. Rudra, H.R. Whiteley and W.T. Dickinson

    pp. 289-302

    R208-19

    2002

    Loss in Carrying Capacity of Water Mains due to Encrustation and Biofouling, and Application to Walkerton, Ontario

    Arif Shahzad and William James

    pp. 303-325

    R208-20

    2002

    Detailed Representation of a Large Pumping Station using EXTRAN

    Mark Yeboah, Mitchell C. Heineman and Brent McCarthy

    pp. 325-338

    R208-21

    2002

    Web Graduate Courses on Benign Urban Water Systems: Optimal Complexity and User Performance Improvement

    William James and Eduardo Queija de Siqueira

    pp. 339-352

    R215-01

    2003

    Integrating Floodplain and Stormwater Management : Historical Perspective, Concepts and Case Study

    Gilles Rivard, St�phane B�langer and Pierre Dupuis

    pp1-120

    R215-02

    2003

    Overcoming Obstacles in Applying SWMM to Large-Scale Watersheds

    Robert E. Dickinson and Christopher S. Crockett"

    pp. 21-42

    R215-03

    2003

    "Continuous Modeling for Design,Construction and Monitoring: A Case Study"

    Brian E. Bishop and Ronald B. Scheckenberger

    pp. 43-62

     

     

     

     

     

    R215-04

    2003

    Level of Service Evaluations For Stormwater Assessment

    Michael A. Gregory, Michael F. Schmidt and John A. Aldrich

    pp. 63-84

    R215-05

    2003

    Modeling as a Tool for Economic Analysis of Basement Flood Relief Projects

    G. J. Steiss

    pp. 85-106

    R215-06

    2003

    Development of a Basement Flooding Remediation Strategy

    Kevin Brown and Christine Hill

    pp. 107-122

    R215-07

    2003

    Directing Sampling based on Uncertainty Analysis

    and Robert E. Pitt"

    pp. 123-138

    R215-08

    2003

    Internet GIS for the Water Industry

    Uzair (Sam) Shamsi

    pp. 139-154

    R215-09

    2003

    Development of Long Term Precipitation and Infiltration Records for the Performance Evaluation of a Proposed Regional Tunnel

    Mirza Rabbaig"

    pp. 155-178

    R215-10

    2003

    Impacts of Rainfall Data on Model Refinement in Greater Pittsburgh

    Terry J. Meeneghan, Mark D. Loehlein, Robert E. Dickinson and Timothy Prevost

    pp. 179-198

    R215-11

    2003

    Radar Precipitation Information"

    Eric Tousignant and Daniel Jobin"

    pp. 199-216

    R215-12

    2003

    Infiltration Through Compacted Urban Soils and Effects on Biofiltration Design

    Choo Keong Ong, and John Voorhees"

    pp. 217-252

    R215-13

    2003

    Stormwater Quality Modeling Improvements Needed for SWMM

    Roger C. Sutherland and Seth L. Jelen

    pp. 253-290

    R215-14

    2003

    Using Annual Hydrographs to Determine Effective Impervious Area

    Troy Jones, Chris Johnston and Craig Kipkie

    pp. 291-306

    R215-15

    2003

    Implementation of a Program to Prevent Sanitary Sewer Overflows by Reduction of Stormwater Inflow

    Steven J. Wright and Mark TenBroek

    pp. 307-322

    R215-16

    2003

    Modeling Sedimentation in Stormwater Storage Facilities

    John N. MacKenzie

    pp. 323-340

    R215-17

    2003

    Using Baffle Boxes for Stormwater Treatment

    Gordon England and John Royal

    pp. 341-356

    R215-18

    2003

    Surges Associated with Filling of Stormwater Storage Tunnels

    Steven J. Wright, Jose Vasconcelos Neto and Karen E. Ridgway

    pp. 357-372

    R215-19

    2003

    Study of Decomposition of Grass and Leaves

    Justin Strynchuk, John Royal and Gordon England

    pp. 373

    R215-20

    2003

    Comparison of Neural Networks to Ormsbee’s Method for Rain Generation - applied to Toronto, Ontario

    Ingmar Wendling and William James

    pp. 387-406

    R215-21

    2003

    Curve Numbers in Stormwater Runoff Simulation

    Ivan Muzik

    pp. 407-416

    R215-22

    2003

    Maintenance of Infiltration in Modular Interlocking Concrete Pavers with External Drainage Cells

    William James and Christopher Gerrits

    pp. 417-436

    R220-01

    2004

    Urbanization Impacts on Houston Rainstorms

    teven J. Burian, J. Marshall Shepherd and Parastou Hooshialsadat

    pp. 1-22

    R220-02

    2004

    Radar-Rainfall Technology Integration into Hydrologic and Hydraulic Modeling Projects

    Srini Vallabhaneni, Baxter Vieux and Terry Meeneghan

    pp. 23-44

    R220-03

    2004

    Improved Parameter EstimationTechniques for Soil Storage Capacity

    Michael A. Gregory and Brett A. Cunningham

    pp. 45-70

    R220-04

    2004

    Modeling Surface Runoff, Groundwater Flow and their Interaction with PCSWMM and MODFLOW - for the City of Rostov the Great, Russia

    Gilles Rivard, Richard Frenette, Mikhael Bolgov and Serguey Pozgniakov

    pp. 71-90

    R220-05

    2004

    Fate of Pathogens in Stormwater Plumes

    Alex McCorquodale, Susanne Carnelos, Ioannis Georgiou, Donald Barb�, Gianna Cothren, A. J. Englande

    pp. 91-114

    R220-06

    2004

    Fluorescence Spectroscopy as a Screening Tool and Continuous Monitor for Urban Water Quality

    Chris Smart, Brad Simpson and Andy Joyce

    pp. 115-124

    R220-07

    2004

    Response to a 1:100 Year Rainfall Event - City of Lethbridge 2002 Flooding Investigation

    Doug Hawkins, John D. Take and Mike J. Van Doorn

    pp. 125-156

    R220-08

    2004

    Analysis of SSO Control Alternatives within the City of Detroit’s Regional Collection System

    Michael Taylor, Philip Brink and Marc Stonehouse

    pp. 157-176

    R220-09

    2004

    Stormwater Management and Implementation of BMPs at Miami International Airport

    Michael F. Schmidt, Nancy B. Pantoja and Luis Lopez-Blazquez

    pp. 177-188

    R220-10

    2004

    Numerical Modeling of the Transition between Free Surface and Pressurized Flow in Storm Sewers

    Jose G. Vasconcelos and Steven J. Wright

    pp. 189-214

    R220-11

    2004

    Using SWMM EXTRAN to Simulate WWTP Hydraulics

    Derek Wride,  Carl Chan, Ben Gamble, Joseph Koran and Susan Moisio

    pp. 215-237

    R220-12

    2004

    Simulation of Urban Wet Weather Best Management Practices at the Watershed Scale

    R. Dwayne Myers, Mark Maimone, James Smullen and Brian Marengo

    pp. 237-258

    R220-13

    2004

    Collection and Examination of a Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System Database

    Robert Pitt, Alex Maestre, Renee Morquecho, and Derek Williamson

    pp. 257-294

    R220-14

    2004

    Practical Flow Monitoring for Large Modeling Applications

    John M.H. Barton, Steven Donovan and David Abadie

    pp. 295-316

    R220-15

    2004

    Nonparametric Statistical Tests Comparing First Flush and Composite Samples from the National Stormwater Quality Database

    Alex Maestre, Robert Pitt and Derek Williamson

    pp. 317-338

    R220-16

    2004

    SWMM 5 - the Next Generation of EPA’s Storm Water Management Model

    Lewis A. Rossman, Robert Dickinson, Trent Schade, Carl Chan, Edward H. Burgess, Daniel Sullivan, Fu-Hsiung Lai

    pp. 339-359

    R220-17

    2004

    SWMM 5 Engine"

    Carl  Chan, Edward H.  Burgess, Trent  Schade and Robert E. Dickinson

    pp. 359-384

     

     

     

     

     

    R220-18

    2004

    Automated Calibration using Optimization Techniques with SWMM RUNOFF

    Shawn Dent, R. Blair Hanna and Leonard Wright

    pp. 385-408

    R220-19

    2004

    Water Resources Modeling Tools - Open Source Code versus Proprietary Software

    Edward H. Burgess, William James and Lewis A. Rossman

    pp. 409-426

    R220-20

    2004

    Implementing a Thermal Urban Runoff Model (TURM)

    K.E. Arrington, J.M. Norman, A. Roa-Espinosa and S.J. Ventura

    pp. 427-458

    R220-21

    2004

    GIS Applications for Water Distribution Systems

    Uzair (Sam) Shamsi

    pp. 459-474

    R220-22

    2004

    Problems Encountered with the Measurement of Urban Litter entering the Stormwater Systems of Cape Town

    Mark Marais and Neil Armitage

    pp. 475-492

    R220-23

    2004

    Complex versus Simple Stormwater Network Models - Modeling of the Keysers River Catchment

    Gideon Joubert

    pp. 493-504

    R220-24

    2004

    The Use of GIS to Determine a Strategy for the Removal of Urban Litter Upper Lotus and Lower Salt River Catchments, Cape Town

    Christopher Wise and Neil Armitage

    pp. 505-520

    R220-25

    2004

    Communicating Flooding Issues to the Public at Large

    A. McDonald, A. Mather,  and W. Vogelzang

    pp. 521-542

    R220-26

    2004

    Upgrading the Belhar Stormwater System to Combat Pollution of the Kuils River

    Zaheer Ortell

    pp. 543-558

    R220-27

    2004

    Salt River Hydrological Study

    Colin Whittemore, Bryan Nicholson and Nadia Nitsche

    pp. 559-588

    R220-28

    2004

    Catchment, Stormwater and River Management in Cape Town, South Africa

    Mark Obree

    pp. 589-602

    R220-29

    2004

    Clogging of Permeable Concrete Block Pavement by Street Particulates and Rain

    William James

    pp. 603-626

    R220-30

    2004

    Regional Hydrological Modeling of City of Tshwane Municipality using VisualSWMM

    R.J. Males, M. Braune, D. Van Bladeren and D. Mahlangu

    pp. 627-650

    R220-31

    2004

    Thermal Enrichment by Stormwater: Review for the Development of a Suitable Model

    Yi Li and William James

    pp. 651-665

    R220-32

    2004

    Thermal Enrichment by Stormwater: Application to an Urban Area with Shopping Mall and Treatment Wetland

    Yi Li and William James

    pp. 665-682

    R220-33

    2004

    Drinking Water Quality and Techniques for Recharging an Urban Water System - for the industrial city of Gujarat, India

    B R Pandit and Hitesh Solanki

    pp. 683-704

    R220-34

    2004

    Sewer Assessment,I/I Assessment and Recalibration Saves Millions

    Susan Moisio, Saa K. Shemsu and Philip Gray

    pp. 705-722

    R223-01

    2005

    Development and Evaluation of Stormwater Improvement Alternatives

    Michael A. Gregory, John A. Aldrich, Michael F. Schmidt, Jeffrey E. Duke, and Brian A. Barker

    pp. 1-30

    R223-02

    2005

    A Genetic Algorithm for the Minimum Cost Design of a Stormwater System

    John Stephen Auger, William James and Andrea Bradford

    pp. 31-52

    R223-03

    2005

    A Lifecycle Cost Based Design Optimization Model for Stormwater Management System

    Jinhui Huang, William James and W. Robert C. James

    pp. 53-70

    R223-04

    2005

    Rapid Detection of Bacteria in a Water Distribution System

    Rolf A Deininger, JiYoung Lee and Jungwon Min

    pp. 71-78

    R223-05

    2005

    GISRed 1.0, a GIS-based Tool for Water Distribution Models for Master Plans

    Fernando Mart�nez and Hugo Bartol�n

    pp. 79-92

    R223-06

    2005

    a Toronto Case Study"

    Waiel A. Sadiq and Bryan W. Karney

    pp. 93-106

     

     

     

     

     

    R223-07

    2005

    A Review of Reliability Analysis for Water Quality in Water Distribution Systems

    Jinhui Huang, Edward A. McBean, and William James

    pp. 107-130

    R223-08

    2005

    Flow Needs for City of Detroit Customers through 2050

    Philip N. Brink, Larry J. Witt, Ashraf A. Ibrahim, and Carl R. Johnson

    pp. 131-146

    R223-09

    2005

    Continuous Simulation Approach to Centralized Stormwater Management Design for Partial Treatment of Urbanizing Subwatersheds

    Aaron Farrell and Ronald B. Scheckenberger

    pp. 147-168

    R223-10

    2005

    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

    pp. 169-192

    R223-11

    2005

    Runtime Comparisons between SWMM 4 and SWMM 5 using Continuous Simulation Model Networks

    Carl C. Chan, Robert E. Dickinson and Edward H. Burgess

    pp. 193-202

    R223-12

    2005

    Review of Historical Street Dust and Dirt Accumulation and Washoff Data

    Robert Pitt, Derek Williamson, John Voorhees and Shirley Clark

    pp. 203-246

    R223-13

    2005

    Stormwater Quality Descriptions using the Three Parameter Lognormal Distribution

    Alexander Maestre, Robert Pitt, S. Rocky Durrans and Subhabrata Chakraborti

    pp. 247-274

    R223-14

    2005

    Developing Planning-Level Drainage Solutions in Large, Multi-Jurisdictional Watersheds

    George Remias, John Aldrich, Michael A. Gregory, Jeffrey E. Duke and Frank Greenland

    pp. 275-294

    R223-15

    2005

    ArcGIS and SWMM Integration

    Uzair (Sam) Shamsi and Peter Smith

    pp. 295-308

    R223-16

    2005

    Normalizing Rain Gauge Network Biases with Calibrated Radar Rainfall Estimates

    Gary D. Martens and James T. Smullen

    pp. 309-332

    R223-17

    2005

    Rainfall Accuracy Considerations Using Radar and Rain Gauge Networks for Rainfall-Runoff Monitoring

    Baxter E. Vieux and Jean E. Vieux

    pp. 333-352

    R223-18

    2005

    Impacts of Rainfall Data on Model Refinement in Greater Pittsburgh

    Terry J, Meeneghan, Timothy D. Prevost, and Khalid N. Khan

    pp. 353-376

    R223-19

    2005

    Applications and Limitations of Single-Phase Models to the Description of the Rapid Filling Pipe Problem

    Jose G. Vasconcelos and Steven J. Wright

    pp. 377-408

    R223-20

    2005

    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

    pp. 409-434

    R223-21

    2005

    A Continuous Simulation Approach for Separate Sewered Areas

    Mark D. Loehlein, Terry J. Meeneghan and Timothy Prevost

    pp. 435-450

    R223-22

    2005

    Surface Infiltration Rate of Permeable Pavements

    E. Z. Bean, W. F. Hunt, and D. A. Bidelspach

    pp. 451-464

    R223-23

    2005

    Sources of Pollutants in Urban Areas (Part 1)  -  Older Monitoring

    Robert Pitt, Roger Bannerman, Shirley Clark and Derek Williamson

    pp. 465-484

    R223-24

    2005

    Sources of Pollutants in Urban Areas (Part 2)  - Recent Sheetflow Monitoring

    Robert Pitt, Roger Bannerman, Shirley Clark and Derek Williamson

    pp. 485-506

    R223-24b

    2005

    Appendix to Chapter 24 Sources of Pollutants in Urban Areas

    Robert Pitt, Roger Bannerman, Shirley Clark and Derek Williamson

     

    R225-01

    2006

    A Model Maintenance Tool – Moving Forward with an Investment in a System-Wide Model

    Wride, Johnstone, Moeller, Chan and Koran

    pp. 1-16

    R225-02

    2006

    An Overview of Water Quality Issues in Cambodia

    Irvine, Murphy, Sampson, Dany, Vermette, and Tang

    pp. 17-52

    R225-03

    2006

    Applying Stormwater Management Concepts in Tropical Countries

    Rivard, Rinfret, Davidson, Morin, Vinicio Corrales and Kompaniets

    pp. 53-74

    R225-04

    2006

    Modeling Every Sanitary Pipe in a City: Unique Aspects and Benefits

    Stonehouse, Sherman, Perala, Wilburn, TenBroek, and Fan

    pp. 75-98

    R225-05

    2006

    High Resolution Rainfall Information in Urban Run-off Simulation

    Jensen, Pedersen and Overgaard

    pp. 99-114

    R225-06

    2006

    Evaluation of Imperviousness Impacts in Large, Developing Watersheds

    Gregory, Aldrich, Holtshouse and Dreyfuss-Wells

    pp. 115-150

    R225-07

    2006

    Urban Area Dry Diffuse Pollutants Washoff Composition

    Ashraf and Khan

    pp. 151-164

    R225-08

    2006

    Stormwater Quality Modeling of Cross Israel Highway Runoff

    Sutherland, Minton and Marinov

    pp. 165-192

    R225-09

    2006

    A Study on Urban Water Reuse Management Modeling

    Zhang, Ponnambalam and Calamai

    pp. 193-217

    R225-10

    2006

    Bayesian Networks"

    Zhu, McBean, and Zhou

    pp. 218-237

     

     

     

     

     

    R225-11

    2006

    Comparison of Analytical and Simulation Approaches for Assessing Robustness of Reliability for Water Distribution Systems

    Huang and McBean

    pp. 237-258

    R225-12

    2006

    Modeling the Reliability of Water Distribution Systems

    Shamsi

    pp. 259-286

    R225-13

    2006

    Identification of Significant Factors Affecting Stormwater Quality Using the National Stormwater Quality Database

    Maestre and Pitt

    pp. 287-326

    R225-14

    2006

    Transient Flow Modeling and Verification of a 20-MGD Raw Water Conveyance System

    Sundaramoorthy

    pp. 327-342

    R225-15

    2006

    Multi-Objective Calibration of SWMM for Improved Simulation of the Hydrologic Regime

    Herrera, Heathcote, James and Bradford

    pp. 343-378

    R225-16

    2006

    Sediment Transport in Grass Swales

    Nara and Pitt

    pp. 379-402

    R225-17

    2006

    Hydraulic Changes to Stormwater Flow Through Wetlands

    Stern

    pp. 403-422

    R225-18

    2006

    Monitoring the Performance of a Construction Sediment Pond

    Pyatt and Li

    pp. 423-440

    R225-19

    2006

    Current Issues on Modeling Extreme Inflows in Stormwater Systems

    Vasconcelos, Wright and Roe

    pp. 441-462

    R225-20

    2006

    Investigation of Rapid Filling of Empty Pipes

    Guizani, Vasconcelos, Wright and Maalel.

    pp. 463-482

    R225-21

    2006

    Allocating RDII Using Footing Drain Flow and Other Information

    Sherman, Perala, Stonehouse, Fan, and TenBroek

    pp. 483-498

    R225-22

    2006

    Comparison of SWMM4 and SWMM5 Results to Flow Monitoring Data

    Chen, Gamble, Koran, Johnstone and Burgess

    pp. 499-516

    R225-23

    2006

    Minor Loss Coefficients for Storm Drain Modeling with SWMM

    Frost

    pp. 517-546

    R225-24

    2006

    Assessment of Unaccounted-for Water in Municipal Water Networks

    Motiee, Motiei, Hejranfar and Delavar

    pp. 547-558

    R227-01

    2007

    A Procedure to Identify and Rank Rainfall/Runoff Phenomena for the Evaluation of Urban Stormwater Models

    Dormuth

    pp. 1-20

    R227-02

    2007

    River Bank Erosion Assessment using 3D Hydrodynamic and Sediment Transport Modeling

    Cunderlik

    pp. 21-42

    R227-03

    2007

    Developing a Planning-Level System-Wide Model using SWMM

    Khan and Meeneghan

    pp. 43-70

    R227-04

    2007

    Using Decision Analyses to Select an Urban Runoff Control Program

    Pitt and Voorhees

    pp. 71-108

    R227-05

    2007

    Mechanisms for Stormwater Surges in Vertical Shafts

    Wright, Lewis and Vasconcelos

    pp. 109-132

    R227-06

    2007

    Surge Modeling in Sewers using the Transient Analysis Program (TAP)

    Ridgway and Kumpula

    pp. 133-146

    R227-07

    2007

    Bioenergetic Habitat Modeling and Food Delivery for Drift Feeding Fishes in Streams

    Weber, Wheater, Booker, Dunbar and Ibbotson

    pp. 147-164

    R227-08

    2007

    Reservoir Operation Optimization by Reinforcement Learning

    Mahootchi, Tizhoosh, and Ponnambalam

    pp. 165-184

    R227-09

    2007

    Upflow Filtration for the Treatment of Stormwater at Critical Source Areas

    Khambhammettu, Pitt, Andoh, and Clark

    pp. 185-204

    R227-10

    2007

    Experimental Investigation on Surcharging of Flowing Sewers

    Vasconcelos and Wright

    pp. 205-224

    R227-11

    2007

    Optimal Design of Urban Drainage Systems using Genetic Algorithms

    Boulos, Schade, Baxter and Muleta

    pp. 225-242

    R227-12

    2007

    Understanding Surface Drainage for Flood Control in Downtown Ottawa

    Lalonde and Rogers

    pp. 243-258

    R227-13

    2007

    Continuous Distributed Modeling for Evaluation of Stormwater Quality Impacts from Urban Development

    Vieux and Vieux

    pp. 259-272

    R227-14

    2007

    Comprehensive ArcGIS-Based Urban Drainage Modeling for Decision Support

    Schade, Boulos, Baxter and Muleta

    pp. 273-294

    R227-15

    2007

    CSO Discharge Reporting using a Continuous Modeling Approach

    Vallabhaneni, Masbaum, Chan and Mazza

    pp. 295-308

    R227-16

    2007

    Reliability of Design Storms used to Size Urban Stormwater System Elements

    Malik and James

    pp. 309-326

    R227-17

    2007

    Comparing Design Pipe SizesModeling Approach using PCSWMM to Support Infiltration/Inflow Remediation Area Studies

    McGill, Barden, Chen and James

    pp. 327-342

    R227-18

    2007

    Evolution of an Integrated 1D/2D Modeling Package for Urban Drainage

    Barnard, Kuch, Thompson, Mudaliar and Phillips

    pp. 343-366

    R227-19

    2007

    Water Quality Modeling using Fault Tree Method

    Huang and McBean

    pp. 367-384

    R227-20

    2007

    Stormwater Databases: NURP, USGS, International BMP Database and NSQD

    Maestre and Pitt

    pp. 385-410

    R227-21

    2007

    An Efficient Finite-Volume Scheme for Modeling Water Hammer Flows

    Le�n, Ghidaoui, Schmidt and Garc�a

    pp. 411-430

    R227-22

    2007

    Identifying Potential Pipe Failures: Toronto Case Study

    Schuster, McBean and Hayat

    pp. 431-446

    R227-23

    2007

    Finding Solutions to Sanitary Sewer System Capacity Deficiencies

    Wride, Koran, Chen, Gamble and Burgess

    pp. 447-466

    R227-24

    2007

    A Modeling Framework and Preliminary Results in Assessing Phnom Penh’s Sewage Discharges

    Kummu, Sokvongsa, Sarkkula, Koponen, Kagna, Moniphea, Mengieng, Sampson, Irvine, Vermette, Tang and Keskinen

    pp. 467-500

    R227-25

    2007

    Spatial Point Pattern Analysis for Water Mains Failures in Sanandaj, Iran

    Asnaashari, Shahrour, Sotudeh and Jafar

    pp. 501-522

    R227-26

    2007

    Stormwater Management and Significant Channel Flows below the Two-year Return

    Villard and Ness

    pp. 523-534

    R228-01

    2008

    Interactions of Phosphorus with Anthropogenic and Engineered Particulate Matter as a Function of Mass, Number and Surface Area

    Kim, Jia Ma, Howerter, Garofalo and Sansalone

    pp. 1-18

    R228-02

    2008

    Determination of Overflow Risk for Stormwater Systems

    Daynou and Fuamba

    pp. 19-34

    R228-03

    2008

    Combined Urban and Rural Models for Integrated River Management

    Klawitter and Ostrowski

    pp. 35-46

    R228-04

    2008

    Hydraulic Assessment of the Ganaraska River, Port Hope, Ontario

    Nimmrichter

    pp. 47-64

    R228-05

    2008

    Database for In-field Condition Assessments of Flood Control Infrastructure and Prioritization of Remedial Action Budgeting

    Nimmrichter

    pp. 65-80

    R228-06

    2008

    Minimizing Erosion Hazards in a Dynamic River System

    Gregory, Tufgar, Scott, Hall and Seabrook

    pp. 81-98

    R228-07

    2008

    Urban Induced Rainfall Modifications on Urban Hydrologic Response

    Reynolds, Burian, Shepherd and Manyin

    pp. 99-122

    R228-08

    2008

    Erie County, New York"

    Martin, Russell, Amico, Wagner, James and Vogelsang

    pp. 123-144

     

     

     

     

     

    R228-09

    2008

    Integrating Sewer Inspection Data into SWMM Model Calibration

    Cheng, Barden, Burgess and McGill

    pp. 145-154

    R228-10

    2008

    Surge Modeling in Sewers using Alternative Hydraulic Software Programs

    Ridgway and Kumpula

    pp. 155-164

    R228-11

    2008

    Arc Hydro: A Framework for Integrating GIS and Hydrology

    Shamsi

    pp. 165-182

    R228-12

    2008

    Extrapolation of Available Monitoring Data to Facilitate Long-Term Continuous Simulation Modeling

    Loehlein and Meeneghan

    pp. 183-196

    R228-13

    2008

    Factors Affecting Scour of Previously Captured Sediment from Stormwater Catchbasin Sumps

    Avila, Pitt and  Durrans

    pp. 197-218

    R228-14

    2008

    Assessing the Effectiveness of Proprietary Stormwater Treatment Devices

    Wilson, Gulliver, Mohseni, and Hozalski

    pp. 219-228

    R228-15

    2008

    Characterization and Comparison of Sediments from Four Stormwater Ponds

    Li, Guo and Chang

    pp. 229-248

    R228-16

    2008

    Land Development Characteristics in Jefferson County, Alabama

    Bochis, Pitt and Johnson

    pp. 249-282

    R228-17

    2008

    Modeling the Stormwater Benefits of Green Roofs in the City of Toronto

    Li

    pp. 283-294

    R228-18

    2008

    Representation of Non-Directly Connected Impervious Area in SWMM Runoff Modeling

    Chen, Shyamprasad, Heineman and Carter

    pp. 295-308

    R228-19

    2008

    Evapotranspiration and Related Calculations for Bioretention Devices

    Pitt, Clark, Johnson and Voorhees

    pp. 309-340

    R228-20

    2008

    Techniques to Assess Rain Gardens as Stormwater Best Management Practices

    Nestingen, Asleson, Gulliver, Hozalski and Nieber

    pp. 341-350

    R228-21

    2008

    Locating Leaks in Water Distribution Systems Using Network Modeling

    Boulos, Schade and Baxter

    pp. 351-362

    R228-22

    2008

    An Explicit Conduit Storage Synthesis Algorithm for Solving Decoupled Forcemain Networks

    Schade, Baxter, Muleta, and Boulos

    pp. 363-374

    R228-23

    2008

    Determining a Consistent Peak Flow Level of Control for a Wet Weather Management Plan

    Gheith, Davis, Fallara, and El-Hosseiny

    pp. 375-396

    R228-24

    2008

    Probabilistic versus Regression Modeling for Disinfection Byproducts

    Zhu and McBean

    pp. 397-418

    R228-25

    2008

    Determining Peak Flow Recurrence in Combined Basins with Limited Flow Data Using Genetic Algorithm Calibration

    Gheith, Carmichael, Barden, and Cherian

    pp. 419-442