ASCE 9780784408438 2006
$116.46
Great Works on Urban Water Resources
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ASCE | 2006 | 900 |
This book contains 29 selected papers dealing with urban water resources selected from more than 40 years of materials prepared by the Urban Water Resources Research Council.
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4 | Contents |
8 | Preface |
10 | Acknowledgments |
12 | Chapter 1 Introduction, Overview, and Summary of Publications |
78 | Chapter 2 Engineering Foundation Research Conference on Urban Hydrology Research: August 9-13, 1965, Proctor Academy, Andover, New Hampshire |
84 | Chapter 3 ASCE Combined Sewer Separation Project Progress: October 16-20, 1967, ASCE National Meeting on Water Resources Engineering, New York, New York |
100 | Chapter 4 Study of Approximate Lengths and Sizes of Combined Sewers in Major Metropolitan Centers: May 1, 1967, ASCE Combined Sewer Separation Project, Technical Memorandum No.4, New York, New York |
104 | Chapter 5 Relationship of Sewage Characteristics to Carrying Velocity for Pressure Sewers R-2598: August 1967, Environmental Engineering Department, Central Engineering Laboratories, FMC Corporation |
105 | Minimum Transport Velocity for Pressurized Sanitary Sewers: November 16,1967, ASCE Combined Sewer Separation Project, Technical Memorandum No. 7, New York, New York |
120 | Chapter 6 Domestic Sewage Flow Criteria for Evaluation of Application of Project Scheme to Actual Combined Sewer Drainage Areas: November 17, 1967, ASCE Combined Sewer Separation Project, Technical Memorandum No. 8, New York, New York |
135 | Chapter 7 Water and Metropolitan Man: An Engineering Foundation Research Conference: August 11-16, 1968, Proctor Academy, Andover, New Hampshire |
186 | Chapter 8 Response Characteristics of Urban Water Resource Data Systems: August 1968, ASCE Combined Sewer Separation Project, Technical Memorandum No. 3, New York, New York |
239 | Chapter 9 Systematic Study and Development of Long Range Programs of Urban Water Resources Research: October 1968, Urban Water Resources Research Council of The American Society of Civil Engineers |
377 | Chapter 10 The Nature of Changes in Urban Watersheds and Their Importance in the Decades Ahead: December 1968, ASCE Urban Water Resources Research Program, Technical Memorandum No. 5, New York, New York |
393 | Chapter 11 Some Notes on the Rational Method of Storm Drain: January 22,1969, ASCE Urban Water Resources Research Program, Technical Memorandum No. 6, New York, New York |
459 | Chapter 12 A Study of the Expenditures for Urban Water Services: February 1969, ASCE Urban Water Resources Research Program, Technical Memorandum No. 7, New York, New York |
461 | Chapter 13 Availability of Rainfall-Runoff Data for Sewered Drainage Catchments: March 3,1969, ASCE Urban Water Resources Research Program, Technical Memorandum No. 8, New York, New York |
469 | Chapter 14 Rain Gauge Networks in the Largest Cities: March 17,1969, ASCE Urban Water Resources Research Program, Technical Memorandum No. 9, New York, New York |
479 | Chapter 15 Combined Sewer Separation Using Pressure Sewers: Feasibility and Development of a New Method for Separating Wastewater from Combined Sewers: October 1969, Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, Department of the Interior, New York, New York |
486 | Chapter 16 Non-Metropolitan Dense Rain Gauge Networks: January 1970, ASCE Urban Water Resources Research Program, Technical Memorandum No. 11, New York, New York |
494 | Chapter 17 Availability of Rainfall-Runoff Data for Partly Sewered Urban Drainage Catchments: March 1970, ASCE Urban Water Resources Research Program, Technical Memorandum No. 13, New York, New York |
502 | Chapter 18 Systems Analysis for Urban Water Management: September 1970, Prepared For ASCE Urban Water Resources Research Program, Prepared by Water Resources Engineers, Inc., Walnut Creek, California |
551 | Chapter 19 Prospects for Metropolitan Water Management: December 1970, A Study of ASCE Urban Water Resources Council, Sponsored by Office of Water Resources Research |
594 | Chapter 20 Feasibility of the Metropolitan Water Intelligence System Concept (Integrated Automatic Operational Control): December 1971, ASCE Urban Water Resources Research Program, Technical Memorandum No. 15, New York, New York |
614 | Chapter 21 Metropolitan Industrial Water Use: May 1972, ASCE Urban Water Resources Research Program, Technical Memorandum No. 16, New York, New York |
622 | Chapter 22 Residential Streets: 1974, Objectives, Principles & Design Considerations, Published Jointly by ULI, ASCE, and NAHB |
660 | Chapter 23 Residential Stormwater Management: 1975, Objectives, Principles & Design Considerations, Published Jointly by ULI, ASCE, and NAHB |
716 | Chapter 24 Computerized Citywide Control of Urban Stormwater: February 1976, ASCE Urban Water Resources Research Program, Technical Memorandum 29, New York, New York |
724 | Chapter 25 Urban Hydrological Modeling and Catchment Research: International Summary: November 1977, ASCE Urban Water Resources Research Program, Technical Memorandum No. IHP-13, New York, New York |
772 | Chapter 26 Erosion and Sediment Control: 1978, Objectives, Principles & Design Considerations Published jointly by ULI, ASCE, and NAHB |
823 | Chapter 27 Research on the Design Storm Concept: September 1978, ASCE Urban Water Resources Research Program, Technical Memorandum No. 33, New York, New York |
857 | Chapter 28 International Symposium on Urban Hydrology: September 1979, ASCE Urban Water Resources Research Program, Technical Memorandum No. 38, New York, New York |
868 | Chapter 29 Stormwater Detention Outlet Control Structures: 1985, A Report of the Task Committee on the Design of Outlet Control Structures of the Committee on Hydraulic Structures of the Hydraulics Division of the American Society of Civil Engineers, New York, New York |
900 | Index |