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Proceedings of the Sixth International Conferencene on urban storm drainage at Sheraton Fallsview Hotel Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada September 12-17, 1993 - Volume II edited by Jiri Marsalek and Harry C. Torno

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1. Advances in the hydrologic modelling of onsite stormwater detention storages. / D.I. Phillips 2. Integrated study on detention basins for mountainous catchments. / M-H. Wang, Y-J. Chuang and HM. Fu 3. Design of stormwater detention ponds subject to random pollutant loading. / R. Segarra-Garcia and V.O. Loganathan 4. Comparison of two types of operation for runoff quality control detention. / P. Wisner, E. Graham and M. Blaisdell 5. An integrated approach for the design and realization of a major stonmwater detention basin in the city of Boucherville (Quebec), Canada. / F. Perreault and J. Lafreniere 6. Instrumentation and monitoring of stormwater ponds: a case study. / W.E. Watt and J.D. Paine 7. Effect of detention storage on downstream flooding. / M. Boyd 8. An approach to comprehensive stormwater management programs: Balancing structural and non-structural stormwater controls. / M.F. Schmidt and T.F. Quasebarth 9. Ontario stormwater quality best management practices (BMP) planning and design manual. / J.C. P'ng, G.J. Bryant and D.J. Andrews 10. Basic study on the prospective effect of on-site stormwater control. / H. Yokoyama and H. Matsui 11. Urban stormwater treatment by artificial wetlands: a case study. / L.B. Cutbill 12. Wetland systems in a multi objective approach to the management of stormwater in Adelaide, South Australia. / O. McIntosh 13. Effectiveness of urban drainage controls of PAHs in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. / M. Sharma, J. Marsalek, E. McBean and D. Brush 14. An alternate design approach for the control of instream erosion potential in urbanizing watersheds. / C.R. MacRae 15. Stormwater infiltration investigation using porous pavement. / W.M. Nawang and S. Md. Saad 16. Experimental and numerical study of stormwater infiltration through pervious parking lots. / D. Sztruhar and H.S. Wheater 17. A study on the performance of the drainage infiltration strata. / S. Harada and A. Ichikawa 18. Infiltration pitch for individual houses to mitigate storm water impact. / K. Yamada 19. Infiltration characteristics associated with use of trenches in stormwater management. / M. Duchene, E. McBean and N. Thomson 20. French researches on reservoir structure hydraulics. / O. Raimbault New designs for reservoir structures. / O. Raimbault 21. Ultraviolet (UV) disinfection of stormwater Longfields/Davidson Heights stormwater treatment facility. / H. Tracy and G.J. Craig Treatment of stormwater use of lamellar decantation. 22. / S. Dastugue, M. Vignoles, L. Herremans, C. Zobrist and C. Bernard Modelixation of the decantation in a detention basin with rather important outflow. / J-C. Hulot, J-M. Delattre, A. Bachoc, 0. Jacquet and E. Bourneaud 23. The advanced treatment of stormwater runoff from separate sewer systems by dissolved air flotation. / R. Pfeifer and H.H. Hahn 24. Study on treatability of a combined surface water and industrial wastewater stream (Firouzabad Canal). / O. Aidan 25. Assessment of reduction in pollution flow using various compensating techniques. / J.D. Balades, P. Bourgogne, H. Madiec and C. Temere 26. A simulation model of stormwater infiltration facilities to reduce urban storm runoff. / Y. Wada and H. Miura 27. A flood-control reservoir with a seepage bottom. / K. Yamasaki, H. Nakayama, A. Tutumi and H. Sun 28. Evaluation of basin scale effects of infiltration systems. / S. Herath, K. Musiake and S. Hironaka 29. Pollution from urban stormwater infiltration. / P.S. Mikkelsen, O. Weyer, C. Berry, Y. Walden, V. Colandmi, S. Poulsen, D. Grotehusmann and R. Rohlfing 30. Rainfall-runoff investigations and quality standards for infiltration of storm runoff into the soil. / A. Nowakowska-Blaszczyk, J. Zakrzewski, M. Sitek and B. Chudzik 31. Behaviour of metallic pollutants in a pervious road construction. / M. Legret, D. Demare, V. Colandini, J-D. Balades and H. Madiec 32. Recent developments in on-site stormwater management in Adelaide, South Australia / O. Bekele, M.D. Allen and J.R. Argue 33. Alternative urban drainage concept and design. / D. Grotehusmann, A. Khelil, F. Sieker and M. Uhl 34. The new Brompton Estate stormwater management trial: first results. / B. Hopkins and J.R. Argue 35. A first approach of the overall pollution discharges taken into account for upgrading an urban drainage system. / D-Th. Kollatsch 36Futuristic ideas to create a most efficient drainage system / D-Th. Kollatsch 37. The single pipe system. / M.D. James 38. Functions of Lu-shaped road-side drains. / Y. Nakama, Y. Nomura and Y. Yamazaki 39. United Kingdom storm water management - taking attenuation to the limits and beyond ? / R. Cook 40. Modelling of stormwater quality in combined sewers. / J.W. Davies 41. Detailed combined sewer overflow simulation regarding new German guidelines A 128. / T.G. Schmitt 42. Modelling the variability of domestic dry weather flow in combined sewer networks. / D. Butler and N.J.D. Graham 43. Stochastic simulation of dry weather processes in urban drainage systems. / K. Scholz 44. Influence of combined sewer network properties on characteristics of overflow load. / J. Beichert 45. Settleable solids out of a combined sewer system - settling behaviour, pollution load, stormwater treatment. / S. Michelbach and C. Wohrle 46. A hydroinformatics system for urban drainage. / R.K. Price 47. Advanced computer techniques for the design and renovation of sewer systems. / L. Fuchs, W. Bauwens, S. Griffin, J. Elgy and C. Maksimovic 48. An integrated model suite for streamflow, water quality and best management practices. / B.C. Phillips, A.I. Lawrence and T. Bogiatzis 49. Presentation of a multi-media tool for the acquisition of knowledge on urban storm drainage. / S. Barraud, J-C. Deutsch and Y. Kovacs 50. UDMIA: Urban Drainage Modelling Intelligent Assistant. / S. Griffin, W. Bauwens and K. Ahmad 51. Hydrologic model system to support integrated stormwater management. / A. Roedder and W.F. Geiger 52. BMP Planner: A decision support system and educational tool for stormwater quality management. / H. Bowland, M. Duvinage, A. Goyen and O. Thompson 53. Resources for knowledge transfer and training: the exploitation of domain documentation and database technology. / H. Fulford, S. Griffin and K. Ahmad 54. On-line urban drainage education: active documents. / S. Griffin and K. Ahmad 55. A new interactive graphics interface for urban drainage applications. / A. Rauf and D. Chaffey 56. XP: a graphical decision support system for water resources models. / G.R. Thompson, T. Bogiatzis, B.C. Phillips and R.E. Dickinson 57. Development and application of a general simulator for rule based control of combined sewer systems. / C. Jakobsen, O.B. Hansen and P. Harremoes 58. A European concept for real time control of sewer systems. / S. Lindberg, J.B. Nielsen and M.J. Green 59. Towards intelligent drains. / W. James, P. Nimrnrichter and B.C. Young 60. New tools for implementing real time control in sewer systems. / W. Gonwa, A.G. Capodagho and V. Novotny 61. Feasibility of optimization methods for real time control of urban drainage systems. / R. Rohlfing 62. On the use of optimization techniques for urban drainage operation. / F. Nelen 63. Comparison of optimisation algorithms to determine control strategies in UDS. / A. Khelil, B. Knemeyer and J. Dehnhardt 64. Learning algorithms in a rule based system for control of UDS. / A. Khelil, A. Heinemann and D. Muller 65. Optimization of storage / treatment scheme for combined sewer overflows. / A. Ashamalla, T. Bowering and M. Parente 66. Optimal capacity expansion of sewage collection and treatment system considering combined sewer overflows. / A.E. Armijos L. and D.I. Smith 67. Improvement of combined sewer system by newly installed storage pipes. / M. Yasumoto, T. Hatano and O. Matauda 68. Characteristic storage tank - the experience in Nagoya. / T. Ochi 69. Sewage network floods management catchment area of Boudonville in Nancy (France). / R. Badot and J-C. Pilloy 70. Cost analysis of different methods of cleaning CSO and waste water equalization tanks. / N. Grande and O. Novack Combined sewer overflow abatement with storage facilities. / P.D. Hughes, V.F. Coletti and D.M. Heiser 71. Rainfall-runoff modelling of partly urbanized watersheds - comparison between a distributed model using GIS and other models. / Y. Zech, X. Sillen, S. Djeufa and T. Pahaut 72. Matching standard GIS packages with urban storm drainage simulation software. / J. Elgy, C.
Maksimovic and D. Prodanovic Modelling in 73. Flanders with minimal data. / W.F. Earp 74. Application of a continuous simulation model on the sewer network of Brussels. / C. Demuynck, M. Mespreuve and W. Bauwens 75. Hydronaut: A new, standardized tool towards the global hydraulic design of large sewerage systems in Flanders. / P. Swartenbroekx 76. A comparison of three sewer simulation models. / W. Bauwens, D. Angelov, M. Brauns, M. Mespreuve and M. Smeets 77. On the implementation of a GIS for the management of the urban drainage system of Barcelona. / P. Malgrat, J. Martf and J.L. Quer 78. The impact of spatial and temporal uncertainties from point rainfall measurements for RTC of urban drainage systems. / T. Einfalt, R. Huyskens and W. Schilling 79. For a real-time control of sewerage systems: Validation of rainfall data with artificial intelligence tools (expert systems and neural networks). / A. Kroa and B. Chocat 80. Development of a catchment simulator as an on-line tool for operating a wastewater treatment plant. / L-G. Gustafsson, D. J. Lumley, B. Persson and C. Lindeborg 81. FITASIM - A simulator for the real - time control of urban drainage systems. / T. Emfalt 82. Transfer function modelling of rainfall / runoff in urban drainage systems, and potential uses in real-time control applications. / A.G. Capodagho and L. Fortina 83. Derivation of if-then-else rules from optimised strategies for sewer systems under real time control. / M. do Ceu Almeida and W. Schilling 84. Real time control in a pipe to minimize the CSO. / C. Jakobsen, N.K. Andersen, P. Harrem6es and P.S. Nielsen 85. The relationship between field and model studies of an hydrodynamic separator combined sewer overflow. / P.D. Hedges, P.E. Lockley and J.R. Martin 86. Comparative laboratory study of swirl, vortex and helical bend separators. / Z. Konicek and J. Marsalek 87. A simplified method to evaluate control effects of combined sewer overflow. / M. Kume, S. Saito and K. Yoshimoto 88. Flood prediction model in combined sewerage system and a rational method for prediction of runoff. / M. Kurashiki and K. Kariya 89. Balance determination of combined sewer overflow (CSO) performance. / P. Urcikan, D. Rusnak, M. Sokac, S. Stanko and D. Sztruhar 90. Improvement of the overall pollution balance by implementation of egg shaped sewer profiles. / J. Sartor 91. Impacts of solid waste deposits on ground water quality. / H. Massing 92. Houses with wet feet: Groundwater nuisance and its abatement in the Netherlands. / F.H.M. van de Ven Ground water control in a swampy town. / E. Jacobs 93. Investigations about quantitative and qualitative pollution load of subsoil, ground- and surface water by leaky sewers. / J. Decker and A. Risse 94. Assessment and treatment of ground-water damage in Germany. / J. Jedlitschka 95. A water quality impact assessment of an artificial recharge management scheme in Atlantis, South Africa. / A. Wright 96. Risk analysis and real time operation of sewer systems, experience from the user's perspective. / J-M. Delattre 1 97. Different application of real time control components and their effect on the combined sewer runoff. / M. Weyand 1 98. Implementation of real time control in Barcelona's urban drainage system. / J.L. Quer, P. Malgrat and J. Martf 99. Feasibility planning of a real time control system in the city of Zurich, Switzerland. / B. Huber, M. Antener, W. Schilling and M. Grottker 100. Design of control algorithms for moveable weirs by means of hydrodynamic runoff simulation. / D. Gatke and W. Verworn 101. Urban drainage operation - control of pumped sewer systems during heavy storm events. / E. van Leauwen and K-J. Breur 102. Control strategy of discharge pump and water gate in urbanized lowland area for flood protection and water quality management. / Y. Kido, T. Morioka and A. Muchi 103. Operational experience with vortex solids separators for combined sewer overflow (CSO) control. / W.C. Pisano and H. Brombach 104. Demonstration of advanced high rate treatment for CSO control in metropolitan Toronto. / O. Zukovs and W.C. Pisano 105. A quality assessment of dynamic separation - the UK experience. / G.W. Fagan 106. High rate treatment of combined sewer overflows in Columbus, Georgia. / M.C. Boner, D.R. Ohosh, S.P. Hides and B.G. Turner 107. Reduction of combined sewer overflow pollution by combination of swirl concentrator and detention basin. / A. Himmel and W.F. Geiger 108. The Swirl-Flo TM process for wastewater treatment. / P. Helliwell and I. Harper 109. Interim stormwater quality control guidelines for new development - results to date. / 0. Bowen, D. Henry and Z. Novak 110. Stormwater discharges from industrial sectors in Ontario under the MISA (Municipal-Industrial Strategy for Abatement) program. / D. Green 111. Combined sewer overflow (CSO) guidelines and costs in Ontario. / J.C. P'ng, W-Y. Liang and D.J. Henry 112. The stormwater management business - An Australian perspective. D.K. Robinson and K.N. Waldman 113Integrated water pollution management - Project in Poland. / J. Niemczynowicz 114. Advanced requirements for CSO's: A proposal of a German ATV working group. / F. Sperling 115. Pollution control planning experience in Ontario. / J. Antosaek, D. Henry and J. P'ng 116. Mixed systems of combined and separate drainage causing problems on planning and operation. / D-Th. Kollatsch 117. Improvement of an urban drainage system based on an integrated interdisciplinary approach. / D. Wittenberg and D. Borchardt 118. Rehabilitation concept for the Emacher-system. / D. Londong and M. Becker 119. Development of storm water disposal network management of the Greater Bordeaux metropolitan area. / P. Briat, J.C. Doriguac and P. Bourgogne 120. Comprehensive plan for flood control in Osaka (outline). / T. Miyazaki 121. Stormwater runoff analysis for a refinery plant site - Case study. / J.S. Wang, D.J. Slocum and K. Ng 122. City of Calgary northwest region drainage study. / P. Cheung, D. Atkinson and J. McAuley 123. Combined sewer area study - City of Ottawa. / A.R. Perks, T.J. Cover, O. Zukovs and B. Byce 124. Construction of cocoon shaped shield tunnel in densely populated lowland to drain storm water. / M. Hamada and Y. Kashima 125. Multipurpose utilization of storm-water storage facilities with radars - Water quality improvement and flood control. / M. Ohkawa and T. Ohkouchi 126. The performance of a vortex flow regulator under blockage conditions. / H. Parsian, D. Butler and P.N. Luu 127. Sedimentation in storage tank structures. V.R. Stovin and A.J. Saul 128. A device for determining the settling velocity grading of storm sewage. / J.N. Tyack, P.D. Hedges and R.P.M. Smisson 129. Laboratory study of the gross particulate retention performance of large scale model CSO structures. / S.J. Ruff, A.J. Saul, M. Walsh and M.J. Green 130Elements for sizing of decanters for depollution of urban wet weather discharges. / A. Saget, 0. Chebbo and A. Bachoc 131. Combined sewage precipitation - A method of reducing the combined sewage surplus load. / F. Schweer 132. Urban pollution management programme - Products and implementation to date. / I. Clifforde and J. Tyson 133. Decision analysis for storm water runoff projects in an urban environment. / J-C. Deutsch, 0. Hubert and C. Boyer 134. A case study of CSO pollution control in the UK. / B. Crabtree, R. Gent, M. Becker and P. Davis 135. Combined sewer overflow control and stormwater management in Canada's Great Lakes Cleanup Fund. / D.G. Weatherbe and 1.0. Sherbin 136. Restoration of receiving waters in Finland. / J. Hooli, M. Jamaen and M. Rajala 137. Performance-based evaluation of urban drainage in developing countries. / P. Kolsky, D. Butler and T. Sihorwala 138. New concept for CSO regulation enforcement. / M. Figge and W. Geiger 139. Strategic screening of pollution control alternatives for the city of Sarnia. / H.G. Fraser, K. Stevens and S. Troxler 140. A step towards a return period of 70 years in Tokyo. / K. Higuchi, M. Maeda and Y. Shintani 141. Control program for the combined sewer system in Stockholm. / K. Bennerstedt and L. Kjellson Reze 142. Experimental urban catchments. / H. Andrieu, 0. Raimbault and J-Y. Thebault 143. Cost-benefit-analysis of measurement devices in urban drainage systems. / B. Harmuth and M. Grottker 144. Managing the Lagos metropolitan stormwater run-off problems under structural adjustment economic policy. / J.O.K. Ajayi 145.
Challenges of urban drainage in developing countries. / F. Sonuga 146. Storm drainage system of greater Dhaka City. / M.H. Rahman and Md.A. Karim 147. Integrated design and control of sewerage, wastewater treatment and receiving water systems. / P. Harremoes, T. Hvitved-Jacobsen, A. Lynggaard4ensen and B. Nielsen 148. Advanced integrated monitoring and control of municipal waste water systems. / A. Lynggaard-Jensen and P. Harremoes 149. Sewer and treatment plant operations control for receiving water protection. / C.D.D. Howard 150. Model studies of storm water loading of a treatment plant. / O.B. Hansen, C. Jacobsen, P. Harremoes and P.S. Nielsen 151. Stabilization of activated sludge processes during wet weather flow through microscreening. / K-D. Kummer and W.F. Geiger 152. Technological and sanitary aspects of the reciprocal impacts of the combined sewer, wastewater treatment plant and receiving water. / R. Arsov 153. Overview of federal law and USEPA regulations for urban runoff. / L.A. Roesner 154. Three-city stormwater permit application process in Denver, USA. / B. Urbonas 155. Developing municipal storm water quality management programs. / A.J. Reese 156. North central Texas municipalities address the NPDES stormwater regulations through regional coordination. / G.E. Oswald, A.H. Plummer and R.W. Brashear 157. NPDES stormwater permit for the city of Miami. / A.E. Maristany and J.H. Kay 158. Rainfall induced infiltration into sewer systems. / C. Joannis, N. Belhadj and O. Raimbault 159. Application of a simple hydrologic model for sewer inflow/infiltration. / R. Mein and N. Apostolidis 160. Design of a snow melting tank using treated wastewater. / T. Maeda, S. Kinoshita, S. Sato and A. Ujue 161. Tasks of operating sewer systems. / M. Dohmann and R. Haussmann 162. Renovative evaluation method on existing drainage/sewer system for the optimum improvement plan. / H. Sakurai and K. Asada 163. Re-construction planning of drainage systems considering flow detention effect of pipe network. / M. Hirai, S. Zhang and K. Asada 164. An automated approach to sanitary/combined catchment performance and precipitation impact analysis. / G.C. Brown, P.J. Curtis and I.D. Smith 165. A case study on the performance assessment of a sanitary sewer system. / E.W. Eerkes and D. I. Smith 166. The characteristics of runoff inflow into sanitary sewers in Japan. / Y. Nomura and H. Uchida 167. Modelling of extraneous flows in sanitary sewers. / P. Wisner, J.F. Sabourin, A. Comeau and L. Alperin 168. Economic fundamentals of urban runoff design models. / L. Yilmaz
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D-0180 Infiltration drainage - Legal aspects D-0181 Drainage Research Programme Project: Proceeding of Workshop on Performance Assessment of Drainage Systems, June 1996 D-0182 Proceedings of the Sixth International Conferencene on urban storm drainage at Sheraton Fallsview Hotel Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada September 12-17, 1993 - Volume I edited by Jiri Marsalek and Harry C. Torno D-0183 Proceedings of the Sixth International Conferencene on urban storm drainage at Sheraton Fallsview Hotel Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada September 12-17, 1993 - Volume II edited by Jiri Marsalek and Harry C. Torno D-0189 Seminar on Urban Drainage and Flood Mitigation, 8 - 9 May 1995 at Dewan Tun Hussein Onn, Putra World Trade Centre, Kuala Lumpur - Technical Paper: An Integrated Approach to Flood Mitigation, Catchment Management and Environment Enhancement in the Klang River Basin D-0191 Seminar on Urban Drainage and Flood Mitigation, 8 - 9 May 1995 at Dewan Tun Hussein Onn, Putra World Trade Centre, Kuala Lumpur - Technical Paper: Georgetown Conurbation Flood Mitigation Project D-0192 Seminar on Urban Drainage and Flood Mitigation, 8 - 9 May 1995 at Dewan Tun Hussein Onn, Putra World Trade Centre, Kuala Lumpur - Technical Paper: Water Quality Consideration in the Planning of Urban Drainage Works

1. Advances in the hydrologic modelling of onsite stormwater detention storages. / D.I. Phillips 2. Integrated study on detention basins for mountainous catchments. / M-H. Wang, Y-J. Chuang and HM. Fu 3. Design of stormwater detention ponds subject to random pollutant loading. / R. Segarra-Garcia and V.O. Loganathan 4. Comparison of two types of operation for runoff quality control detention. / P. Wisner, E. Graham and M. Blaisdell 5. An integrated approach for the design and realization of a major stonmwater detention basin in the city of Boucherville (Quebec), Canada. / F. Perreault and J. Lafreniere 6. Instrumentation and monitoring of stormwater ponds: a case study. / W.E. Watt and J.D. Paine 7. Effect of detention storage on downstream flooding. / M. Boyd 8. An approach to comprehensive stormwater management programs: Balancing structural and non-structural stormwater controls. / M.F. Schmidt and T.F. Quasebarth 9. Ontario stormwater quality best management practices (BMP) planning and design manual. / J.C. P'ng, G.J. Bryant and D.J. Andrews 10. Basic study on the prospective effect of on-site stormwater control. / H. Yokoyama and H. Matsui 11. Urban stormwater treatment by artificial wetlands: a case study. / L.B. Cutbill 12. Wetland systems in a multi objective approach to the management of stormwater in Adelaide, South Australia. / O. McIntosh 13. Effectiveness of urban drainage controls of PAHs in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. / M. Sharma, J. Marsalek, E. McBean and D. Brush 14. An alternate design approach for the control of instream erosion potential in urbanizing watersheds. / C.R. MacRae 15. Stormwater infiltration investigation using porous pavement. / W.M. Nawang and S. Md. Saad 16. Experimental and numerical study of stormwater infiltration through pervious parking lots. / D. Sztruhar and H.S. Wheater 17. A study on the performance of the drainage infiltration strata. / S. Harada and A. Ichikawa 18. Infiltration pitch for individual houses to mitigate storm water impact. / K. Yamada 19. Infiltration characteristics associated with use of trenches in stormwater management. / M. Duchene, E. McBean and N. Thomson 20. French researches on reservoir structure hydraulics. / O. Raimbault New designs for reservoir structures. / O. Raimbault 21. Ultraviolet (UV) disinfection of stormwater Longfields/Davidson Heights stormwater treatment facility. / H. Tracy and G.J. Craig Treatment of stormwater use of lamellar decantation. 22. / S. Dastugue, M. Vignoles, L. Herremans, C. Zobrist and C. Bernard Modelixation of the decantation in a detention basin with rather important outflow. / J-C. Hulot, J-M. Delattre, A. Bachoc, 0. Jacquet and E. Bourneaud 23. The advanced treatment of stormwater runoff from separate sewer systems by dissolved air flotation. / R. Pfeifer and H.H. Hahn 24. Study on treatability of a combined surface water and industrial wastewater stream (Firouzabad Canal). / O. Aidan 25. Assessment of reduction in pollution flow using various compensating techniques. / J.D. Balades, P. Bourgogne, H. Madiec and C. Temere 26. A simulation model of stormwater infiltration facilities to reduce urban storm runoff. / Y. Wada and H. Miura 27. A flood-control reservoir with a seepage bottom. / K. Yamasaki, H. Nakayama, A. Tutumi and H. Sun 28. Evaluation of basin scale effects of infiltration systems. / S. Herath, K. Musiake and S. Hironaka 29. Pollution from urban stormwater infiltration. / P.S. Mikkelsen, O. Weyer, C. Berry, Y. Walden, V. Colandmi, S. Poulsen, D. Grotehusmann and R. Rohlfing 30. Rainfall-runoff investigations and quality standards for infiltration of storm runoff into the soil. / A. Nowakowska-Blaszczyk, J. Zakrzewski, M. Sitek and B. Chudzik 31. Behaviour of metallic pollutants in a pervious road construction. / M. Legret, D. Demare, V. Colandini, J-D. Balades and H. Madiec 32. Recent developments in on-site stormwater management in Adelaide, South Australia / O. Bekele, M.D. Allen and J.R. Argue 33. Alternative urban drainage concept and design. / D. Grotehusmann, A. Khelil, F. Sieker and M. Uhl 34. The new Brompton Estate stormwater management trial: first results. / B. Hopkins and J.R. Argue 35. A first approach of the overall pollution discharges taken into account for upgrading an urban drainage system. / D-Th. Kollatsch 36Futuristic ideas to create a most efficient drainage system / D-Th. Kollatsch 37. The single pipe system. / M.D. James 38. Functions of Lu-shaped road-side drains. / Y. Nakama, Y. Nomura and Y. Yamazaki 39. United Kingdom storm water management - taking attenuation to the limits and beyond ? / R. Cook 40. Modelling of stormwater quality in combined sewers. / J.W. Davies 41. Detailed combined sewer overflow simulation regarding new German guidelines A 128. / T.G. Schmitt 42. Modelling the variability of domestic dry weather flow in combined sewer networks. / D. Butler and N.J.D. Graham 43. Stochastic simulation of dry weather processes in urban drainage systems. / K. Scholz 44. Influence of combined sewer network properties on characteristics of overflow load. / J. Beichert 45. Settleable solids out of a combined sewer system - settling behaviour, pollution load, stormwater treatment. / S. Michelbach and C. Wohrle 46. A hydroinformatics system for urban drainage. / R.K. Price 47. Advanced computer techniques for the design and renovation of sewer systems. / L. Fuchs, W. Bauwens, S. Griffin, J. Elgy and C. Maksimovic 48. An integrated model suite for streamflow, water quality and best management practices. / B.C. Phillips, A.I. Lawrence and T. Bogiatzis 49. Presentation of a multi-media tool for the acquisition of knowledge on urban storm drainage. / S. Barraud, J-C. Deutsch and Y. Kovacs 50. UDMIA: Urban Drainage Modelling Intelligent Assistant. / S. Griffin, W. Bauwens and K. Ahmad 51. Hydrologic model system to support integrated stormwater management. / A. Roedder and W.F. Geiger 52. BMP Planner: A decision support system and educational tool for stormwater quality management. / H. Bowland, M. Duvinage, A. Goyen and O. Thompson 53. Resources for knowledge transfer and training: the exploitation of domain documentation and database technology. / H. Fulford, S. Griffin and K. Ahmad 54. On-line urban drainage education: active documents. / S. Griffin and K. Ahmad 55. A new interactive graphics interface for urban drainage applications. / A. Rauf and D. Chaffey 56. XP: a graphical decision support system for water resources models. / G.R. Thompson, T. Bogiatzis, B.C. Phillips and R.E. Dickinson 57. Development and application of a general simulator for rule based control of combined sewer systems. / C. Jakobsen, O.B. Hansen and P. Harremoes 58. A European concept for real time control of sewer systems. / S. Lindberg, J.B. Nielsen and M.J. Green 59. Towards intelligent drains. / W. James, P. Nimrnrichter and B.C. Young 60. New tools for implementing real time control in sewer systems. / W. Gonwa, A.G. Capodagho and V. Novotny 61. Feasibility of optimization methods for real time control of urban drainage systems. / R. Rohlfing 62. On the use of optimization techniques for urban drainage operation. / F. Nelen 63. Comparison of optimisation algorithms to determine control strategies in UDS. / A. Khelil, B. Knemeyer and J. Dehnhardt 64. Learning algorithms in a rule based system for control of UDS. / A. Khelil, A. Heinemann and D. Muller 65. Optimization of storage / treatment scheme for combined sewer overflows. / A. Ashamalla, T. Bowering and M. Parente 66. Optimal capacity expansion of sewage collection and treatment system considering combined sewer overflows. / A.E. Armijos L. and D.I. Smith 67. Improvement of combined sewer system by newly installed storage pipes. / M. Yasumoto, T. Hatano and O. Matauda 68. Characteristic storage tank - the experience in Nagoya. / T. Ochi 69. Sewage network floods management catchment area of Boudonville in Nancy (France). / R. Badot and J-C. Pilloy 70. Cost analysis of different methods of cleaning CSO and waste water equalization tanks. / N. Grande and O. Novack Combined sewer overflow abatement with storage facilities. / P.D. Hughes, V.F. Coletti and D.M. Heiser 71. Rainfall-runoff modelling of partly urbanized watersheds - comparison between a distributed model using GIS and other models. / Y. Zech, X. Sillen, S. Djeufa and T. Pahaut 72. Matching standard GIS packages with urban storm drainage simulation software. / J. Elgy, C.

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