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Water Practice & Technology

volume 2  | issue 2

Selected papers from the Sewer Operation and Maintenance conference held in Vienna, Austria, 26 - 28 October 2006, and the 7th Urban Drainage Modelling and 4th Water Sensitive Urban Design conferences, held concurrently in Melbourne, Australia, 2 - 7 April 2006


Contents

I - Sewer Operation & Maintenance

A decision support tool for wastewater catchment management
S.E.Walters, D.Savic and R.J.Hocking
Verification tool for sewer database quality
E.C. Ottenhoff and H. Korving
Evaluation of the hydraulic performance of the regional sewer network of the Greater Tel-Aviv Metropolitan Area (Israel)
Y. Geller, R. Zimmerman and E. Friedler
Flow modeling of Mithi River in Mumbai Catchment
M. Sharma and K. Gupta
On-line survey and diagnose of sewer networks
G. Manic, R. Bernardin, C. Salic, F. Blanchet and M. Zug
Strategies for condition assessment of sewer systems
K. Müller
Vacuum storage as effective way to increase capacity of detention facilities
A. Kisiel and M. Mrowiec
Impact of the level of approximation on modeling flushing waves
P. Staufer, J. Dettmar and J. Pinnekamp
Downstream implications of ultra-low flush WCs
K. Littlewood, F.A. Memon and D. Butler

II - Urban Drainage Modelling and Water Sensitive Design

Linking 2D and pipe hydraulic models at fine spatial scales
Robert Carr, Grantley Smith
Application of the URBS -Monte Carlo simulation technique to urban catchments: a case study for the Coomera River catchment in Gold Coast Australia
Ataur Rahman, Don Carroll, Parvez Mahbub, Sayed Khan, Khondker Rahman
Experimental and computational study of velocity fields in narrow or compound section sewers
Hossein Bonakdari, Frédérique Larrarte, Jean-Bernard Bardiaux
First estimation of occurrence and fate of organic substances in combined sewer systems with pollution load simulations
Antje Welker
Aspects of radar rainfall forecasts and their effectiveness for real time control - the example of the sewer system of the city of Vienna
Stefan Krämer, Lothar Fuchs, Hans-Reinhard Verworn
Hydrologic Regions for sizing Stormwater Treatment Measures in Victoria
Georgie Wettenhall, Tony Wong
Supporting the choice, siting and evaluation of sustainable drainage systems in new urban developments
Christos Makropoulos, Shuming Liu, Fayyaz Memon, David Butler
An object based household water cycle model: concept and construction
S Liu, C. Makropoulos, D. Butler and F. A. Memon
Predicting the hydraulic and life-cycle cost performance of rainwater harvesting systems using a computer based modelling tool
Richard Roebuck, Richard Ashley
Investigation and integrative modelling of xenobiotics discharged from urban drainage systems
F. Reinstorf, M. Moeder, K. Osenbrueck, K. Schirmer, G Strauch, R. Wennrich, M. Schirmer
Introduction of innovative stormwater techniques within a distributed hydrological model and the influence on the urban catchment behaviour
Fabrice Rodriguez, Floriane Morena, Hervé Andrieu, Georges Raimbault
Large-scale application of biofiltration swale runoff management practices
William Lucas
Preliminary studies of development of clogging prediction method for stormwater infiltration systems
Nilmini Siriwardene, Ana Deletic, Tim Fletcher
Monitoring efficiency of urban stormwater treatment devices: Discrete-sampling vs diffusive gradient in thin film technique
Sam Trowsdale, G. Arnold
Vertical distribution and speciation of heavy metals in stormwater infiltration facilities: possible heavy metals release to groundwater
Rupak Aryal, Hiroaki Furumai, Fumiyuki Nakajima, Mohammed Hossain
Scenarios for redesigning an urban drainage system to reduce runoff frequency and restore stream ecological condition
Anthony Ladson, Sara Lloyd, Chris Walsh, Tim Fletcher, Pascal Horton
Advancing sustainable water futures for Melbourne: analysis of expert opinion on structural and non-structural approaches
Megan Coppock, Rebekah Brown
Relative sustainability assessment of five European projects aiming to reduce rainwater volume in sewer systems
Louise Hurley, S.R. Mounce, Richard Ashley
Investment decisions based on model simulations accountability
Francois Clemens, Marcel Boomgaard