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- catalog contributor b3891569.
- catalog contributor b3891570.
- catalog created "c1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "c1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1993.".
- catalog description "1. Introduction. 1.1. Organization of Book and Related Disciplines. 1.2. Magnitude of Stormwater Problems. 1.3. Hydrologic Cycle. 1.4. Stormwater Management Objectives and Limitations. 1.5. Stormwater Management Policies. 1.6. Feasibility Considerations. 1.7. Stormwater Mathematical Models. 1.8. Computation Aids and Computer Programs -- 2. Probability and Statistical Methods for Hydrologic Events. 2.2. Assumptions for Statistical Analysis. 2.3. Regression Formulas. 2.4. Theoretical Frequency Distributions -- 3. Hydrographs. 3.1. Synthetic Hydrographs. 3.2. Rainfall Excess. 3.3. Hydrograph Procedures. 3.4. Hydrograph Attenuation -- 4. Management Models for Flow Rate and Volume Control. 4.1. Reasons for Models. 4.2. Some Existing Models. 4.3. Basic Concepts. 4.4. Application of HEC-1. 4.5. Application of SMADA -- ".
- catalog description "5. Stormwater Quality. 5.1. Water Quality Parameters. 5.2. Dustfall and Quality of Precipitation. 5.3. Stormwater Sampling Event Mean Concentration, and Loading. 5.4. Rural Nonpoint Sources. 5.5. Urban Nonpoint Sources. 5.6. Runoff Water Quality. 5.7. Mass Loadings. 5.8. Mathematical Modeling -- 6. Receiving Water Quality. 6.1. Water Quality Assessment. 6.2. Separating Point from Nonpoint Sources. 6.3. Combined Sewers and Comparison to Separate Sewers. 6.4. Toxicity. 6.5. Dissolved Oxygen Impacts. 6.6. Sediment Accumulation. 6.7. Eutrophication and Trophic Analysis. 6.8. Mathematical Modeling for Receiving Waters -- 7. Stormwater Management Alternatives for Water Quality Improvement. 7.1. Philosophies for Stormwater Quality Management. 7.2. Alternative Stormwater Quality Management Practices. 7.3. Fundamental Efficiency Considerations. 7.4. Off-Line Retention (Diversion) Systems. 7.5. Sedimentation. 7.6. Removal of Dissolved Contaminants in Stormwater. 7.7. Swales -- ".
- catalog description "8. Wet-Retention / Detention Ponds. 8.1. Design Considerations. 8.2. Modeling Concepts for Wet-Detention Ponds. 8.3. Wet-Detention Pond as a Holding Tank and a Reuse Pond -- 9. Economic and Fiscal Feasibility. 9.1. Comprehensive Stormwater Management. 9.2. Economic Measures. 9.3. Fiscal Responsibility and Financial Planning. 9.4. Uncertainty and Risk -- 10. Optimization. 10.2. Linear Programming. 10.3. Multiobjective Programming. 10.4. Other Optimization Techniques. 10.5. Cost-Effectiveness. 10.6. Optimization of Stormwater Management Practices -- 11. Rural Area Stormwater Management. 11.1. Erosion and Sedimentation. 11.2. Universal Soil Loss Equation. 11.3. Water Yield Model. 11.4. Solids Disposal -- Appendix A Notation -- Appendix B Metric Units With English Equivalents -- Appendix C Nondimensional Rainfall and Frequency-Intensity-Duration Curves -- Appendix D Statistical Tables -- Appendix E Computer Programs, Descriptions, and Example Outputs -- ".
- catalog description "Appendix F Selected Hydrologic Soil Classifications and Curve Numbers -- Appendix G Description of Common Stormwater Management Practices -- Appendix H Solutions to Selected Case Studies.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog extent "xv, 579 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0471571350".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "c1993.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : J. Wiley & Sons,".
- catalog subject "628/.21 20".
- catalog subject "Storm sewers Mathematical models.".
- catalog subject "Storm sewers.".
- catalog subject "TD665 .W36 1993".
- catalog subject "Water quality management Mathematical models.".
- catalog subject "Water quality management.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Introduction. 1.1. Organization of Book and Related Disciplines. 1.2. Magnitude of Stormwater Problems. 1.3. Hydrologic Cycle. 1.4. Stormwater Management Objectives and Limitations. 1.5. Stormwater Management Policies. 1.6. Feasibility Considerations. 1.7. Stormwater Mathematical Models. 1.8. Computation Aids and Computer Programs -- 2. Probability and Statistical Methods for Hydrologic Events. 2.2. Assumptions for Statistical Analysis. 2.3. Regression Formulas. 2.4. Theoretical Frequency Distributions -- 3. Hydrographs. 3.1. Synthetic Hydrographs. 3.2. Rainfall Excess. 3.3. Hydrograph Procedures. 3.4. Hydrograph Attenuation -- 4. Management Models for Flow Rate and Volume Control. 4.1. Reasons for Models. 4.2. Some Existing Models. 4.3. Basic Concepts. 4.4. Application of HEC-1. 4.5. Application of SMADA -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "5. Stormwater Quality. 5.1. Water Quality Parameters. 5.2. Dustfall and Quality of Precipitation. 5.3. Stormwater Sampling Event Mean Concentration, and Loading. 5.4. Rural Nonpoint Sources. 5.5. Urban Nonpoint Sources. 5.6. Runoff Water Quality. 5.7. Mass Loadings. 5.8. Mathematical Modeling -- 6. Receiving Water Quality. 6.1. Water Quality Assessment. 6.2. Separating Point from Nonpoint Sources. 6.3. Combined Sewers and Comparison to Separate Sewers. 6.4. Toxicity. 6.5. Dissolved Oxygen Impacts. 6.6. Sediment Accumulation. 6.7. Eutrophication and Trophic Analysis. 6.8. Mathematical Modeling for Receiving Waters -- 7. Stormwater Management Alternatives for Water Quality Improvement. 7.1. Philosophies for Stormwater Quality Management. 7.2. Alternative Stormwater Quality Management Practices. 7.3. Fundamental Efficiency Considerations. 7.4. Off-Line Retention (Diversion) Systems. 7.5. Sedimentation. 7.6. Removal of Dissolved Contaminants in Stormwater. 7.7. Swales -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "8. Wet-Retention / Detention Ponds. 8.1. Design Considerations. 8.2. Modeling Concepts for Wet-Detention Ponds. 8.3. Wet-Detention Pond as a Holding Tank and a Reuse Pond -- 9. Economic and Fiscal Feasibility. 9.1. Comprehensive Stormwater Management. 9.2. Economic Measures. 9.3. Fiscal Responsibility and Financial Planning. 9.4. Uncertainty and Risk -- 10. Optimization. 10.2. Linear Programming. 10.3. Multiobjective Programming. 10.4. Other Optimization Techniques. 10.5. Cost-Effectiveness. 10.6. Optimization of Stormwater Management Practices -- 11. Rural Area Stormwater Management. 11.1. Erosion and Sedimentation. 11.2. Universal Soil Loss Equation. 11.3. Water Yield Model. 11.4. Solids Disposal -- Appendix A Notation -- Appendix B Metric Units With English Equivalents -- Appendix C Nondimensional Rainfall and Frequency-Intensity-Duration Curves -- Appendix D Statistical Tables -- Appendix E Computer Programs, Descriptions, and Example Outputs -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Appendix F Selected Hydrologic Soil Classifications and Curve Numbers -- Appendix G Description of Common Stormwater Management Practices -- Appendix H Solutions to Selected Case Studies.".
- catalog title "Stormwater management / Martin P. Wanielista, Yousef A. Yousef.".
- catalog type "text".