Great works on urban water resources (1962-2001), from the American Society of Civil Engineers, Urban Water Resources Research Council /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Environmental and Water Resources Institute (U.S.). Urban Water Resources Research Council
Other Authors: Jones, Jonathan E.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Reston, Va. : American Society of Civil Engineers, [2006]
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction, overview, and summary of publications
  • Engineering Foundation Research Conference on Urban Hydrology Research
  • ASCD Combined Sewer Separation Project progress
  • Study of approximate lengths and sizes of combined sewers in major metropolitan centers
  • Relationship of sewage characteristics to carrying velocity for pressure sewers R-2598
  • Minimum transport velocity for pressurized sanitary sewers
  • Domestic sewage flow criteria for evaluation of application of project scheme to actual combined sewer drainage areas
  • Water and metropolitan man
  • Response characteristics of urban water resource data systems
  • Systematic study and development of long range programs of urban water resources research
  • The nature of changes in urban watersheds and their importance in the decades ahead
  • Some notes on the rational method of storm drain design
  • A study of the expenditures for urban water services
  • Availability of rainfall-runoff data for sewered drainage catchments
  • Rain gauge networks in the largest cities
  • Combined sewer separation using pressure sewers
  • Non-metropolitan dense rain gauge networks
  • Availability of rainfall-runoff data for partly sewered urban drainage catchments
  • Systems analysis for urban water management
  • Prospects for metropolitan water management
  • Feasibility of the metropolitan water intelligence system concept (integrated automatic operational control)
  • Metropolitan industrial water use
  • Residential streets
  • Residential stormwater management
  • Computerized citywide control of urban stormwater
  • Urban hydrological modeling and catchment research
  • Erosion and sediment control
  • Research on the design storm concept
  • International Symposium on Urban Hydrology
  • Stormwater detention outlet control structures.