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New Techniques for Modelling the Management of Stormwater Quality Impacts

James, WilliamAnnable, W.K.(Contributions by)Imhof, J.G.(Contributions by)Mahood, T.W.(Contributions by)Maunder, D.E.(Contributions by)Schiefer, K.(Contributions by)Sikka, Harish C.(Contributions by)Snodgrass, W.(Contributions by)Whistler, K.C.(Contributions by)Zukovs, G.(Contributions by)
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New Techniques for Modelling the Management of Stormwater Quality Impacts is a unique volume devoted to discussing new developments in modeling, best management practices (BMPs), information management, user interfacing, and instrumentation for reducing the impacts of urbanization on aquatic ecosystems.

The book is divided into three sections: ecosystems and environmental modeling contexts; best management practices, including real-time control; and applications of geographical information systems (GIS).

Specific topics addressed include the need to move from a regulatory basis for system management to a process-based management system, the use of remote sensing to divide a catchment into six different hydrologic response classes to compute floods, instrumentation, data acquisition, real-time control, aspects of stormwater detention ponds, and methods for using GIS.

Detailed indexes, lists of acronyms, programs and models, and a full glossary are provided at the end of the book.

New Techniques for Modelling the Management of Stormwater Quality Impacts will interest professional engineers in municipal and environmental engineering, consultants, researchers in civil engineering, hydrological engineers, hydraulics engineers, environmental policy makers, and students.

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Product Details
CRC Press Inc
0873718984 / 9780873718981
Hardback
628.168
21/12/1992
United States
560 pages, 132 Tables, black and white; 1 Halftones, black and white
156 x 234 mm, 952 grams
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