my recent books

Options


For content, click title


WJ home

Questions?

©1996-2000 W James

Updated 2000-02-04

 


Bill's SWMM manuals.

Most of the following books are available from CHI:

Models and Applications to Urban Water Systems - Monograph 9 - Cat. # R207 Copyright 2001, Conference date: Feb. 2000, 549pp. (follows "Applied Modeling... Vol. 8" see below) - US$55.00 / CDN$65.00
Applied Modeling of Urban Water Systems - Monograph 8 - Cat. # R206 Copyright 2000, ISBN 0-9683681-3-1 Conference date: Feb. 1999, 476pp. (follows "New apps ... Vol. 7" see below) - US$55.00 / CDN$65.00
r200_3d.gif (8136 bytes) New Applications in Modeling Urban Water Systems - Monograph 7 - Cat. # R204 Copyright 1999, Conference date: Feb. 1998, 455pp. (follows "Advances In ... Vol. 6" see below) - US$55.00 / CDN$65.00
Advances in Modeling the Management of Stormwater Impacts - Volume 6 - Cat. # R200 Copyright 1998, Conference date: Feb. 1997, 504pp. (follows "Advances In ..." see below) - US$55.00 / CDN$65.00
Advances in Modeling the Management of Stormwater Impacts - Volume 5 - Cat. # R195 Copyright 1997, Conference date: Feb. 1996, 520pp. (follows "Advances In ..." see below) - US$55.00 / CDN$65.00
Advances in Modeling the Management of Stormwater Impacts - Cat. # R191 Copyright 1996, Conference date: Mar. 1995, 481pp. (follows "Modern Methods ..." see below) - US$50.00 / CDN$60.00
Modern Methods for Modeling the Management of Stormwater Impacts Cat. # R183 Copyright 1995, Conference date: Mar. 1994, 521pp. Glossary, Index etc. (follows "Current Practices..." see below) - US$50.00 / CDN$60.00
Current Practices in Modeling the Management of Stormwater Impacts Cat. # R176 (Lewis Publishers++ cat. # L1052) Copyright 1994, Conference date: Feb. 1993, 512pp. Glossary, Index etc. (follows "New Techniques..."" see below) - US$69.95 / CDN$69.95
New Techniques in Modeling the Management of Stormwater Impacts Cat. # R175 (Lewis Publishers++ cat. # L898LBFD) Copyright 1993, Conference date: Feb. 1992, 560pp. Glossary, Index etc. - US$69.95 / CDN$84.00
Water, Development and the Environment Cat. # R173 (Lewis Publishers++ cat. # L522LAXF) Copyright 1992, Conference date: April 1989, 521pp. - US$69.95 / CDN$84.95
Successful Management of Pollution Control Planning Cat. # R172, Copyright 1991, Proceedings of the Ontario Ministry of the Environment Technology Transfer Workshop, Conference date: April 1988, 186pp. - $15.00
Pollution Control Planning Cat. # R164, Copyright 1987, Proceedings of the Ontario Ministry of the Environment Technology Transfer Workshop, Conference date: Feb 1987, 250pp.

OUT OF PRINT

 

The Story of Hamilton's Old Pumphouse Cat. # R44, James, W. and E.M. James, Copyright 1977, 300 pp.

OUT OF PRINT

 

Water Systems Models (1) Hydrology and (2) Hydraulics - Cat. # R199 and R201 Copyright 1999, date: Dec. 1999, 325 and 318 pp. resp. - US$85.00 / CDN$105 set of two.

4th printing of our special teaching version of the SWMM manuals. Compared to the original docs below, they have been carefully edited and re-arranged for a modern design environment, indexed, all figures redrawn, tables re-entered, and the input data tables replaced by the latest (Dec 99) template files for SWMM44GU. Known typos and omissions have been corrected, some additional material added, including worked exercises, and the two books reformatted in a handy, hardcover 6x9 format.

SWMM4 Users Manual and EXTRAN Addendum Copyright 1988/89, USEPA documentation for the SWMM program, 570pp/188pp - CDN$79/$32, US$59/$24

{not shown} Rules for Responsible Modelling (146pp) - $25.00-OUT OF PRINT

 

{not shown} Stormwater Management Modelling: A Conceptual Approach (200pp) - $25.00 -OUT OF PRINT

{not shown} Hydrology & Hydraulics Vocabulary for Engineers (80pp) - $25.00

++ Lewis Publishers Address:

Lewis Publishers
2000 Corporate Blvd., N.W.
Boca Raton, Florida 33431
Tel. 407/994-0555 (in USA, 1-800-272-7737)


Top go to top of page

Advances in Modeling the Management of Stormwater Impacts - Vol. 6. Edited William James. Pub. CHI, Guelph, Ontario. ISBN: 0-9697422-8-2. Feb 1998. 504pp.

Contents

1.
Integrating Better Stormwater Management Practices in Urban Stormwater Pollution Modeling. Ralf Mehler and Manfred Ostrowski

2. Unique Features of the Source Loading and Management Model (SLAMM). Robert Pitt

3. A Stormwater Retrofit Plan for an Urban Creek Subwatershed. James Li, Don Weatherbe, Derek Mack-Mumford, and Michael D'Andrea

4. "Stormwater Management on Somebody Else's Land!" Ronald B. Scheckenberger and Raymond T. Guther

5. Long-Term Continuous SWMM Modeling of Combined Sewers. Agnes Ayuso and Mitch Heineman

6. Effective use of a Catchment Modeling Approach as a Diagnostic Tool for Integrated Water Management. Luc Vescovi and Jean Pierre Villeneuve

7. Robust Data Analysis Systems for Urban Watershed Management Decision Support. Colleen L. Hughes and Ralph H. Kummler

8. On the Optimization of Uncertainty, Complexity and Cost for Modeling Combined Sewer Systems. William James, Taymour El-Hosseiny and Hugh R. Whiteley

9. Sensitivity-calibration Decision-support Tools for Continuous SWMM Modeling: a Fuzzy-logic Approach. William James and Anthony William Kuch

10. Sensitivity and Cross-Calibration of Two Types of Continuous Stormwater Models. Glen W. Thoman and Barry J. Adams

11. ArcView Applications in SWMM Modeling. Uzair M. Shamsi

12. Towards a Shallow Groundwater Routine for Modeling Infiltration BMPs in Urban Stormwater Models. William James and Julie Anne Ulan

13. Spatial and Seasonal Characterization of Infiltration/Inflow for a Regional Sewer System Model. Benjamin J. Sherman, Philip N. Brink, and Mark J. TenBroek

14. Improved Combined Sewer Area Inflow Hydrograph Representation. David A. White, Bradley M. Boddy and James D. Sherrill

15. Improved Outfall Representation in EXTRAN Using HEC-2. Imad A. Salim and Karen Ridgway

16. How to Develop Chemical Criteria for Airport Stormwater. Gordon R. Craig, Gerard van Arkel, James B. Williams and Jacques Leroux

17. A Laboratory Examination of Pollutants Leached from Four Different Pavements by Acid Rain. William James and Reem Shahin

18. High Efficiency Sweeping as an Alternative to the Use of Wet Vaults for Stormwater Treatment. Roger C. Sutherland, Seth L. Jelen and Gary Minton

19. Consistent and Uniform Method for the Evaluation of Stormwater BMPs. Thomas R. Adams and Robert A. Strong Jr.

20. Annual Loading Estimates of Selected Metals and PAHs in CSOs, using a Continuous PCSWMM Approach. K.N. Irvine, I.G. Droppo, T.P. Murphy and D.M. Stirrup

21. Circulation and Water Quality Model for Stormwater Ponds. Ray Dewey and Harold Chard

22. Estimating Volume Requirements for Runoff Storage Facilities: Old Simplicity vs. New Complexity. Fabian Papa, Barry J. Adams and Glen W. Thoman

23. What is the Impervious Area Curve Number? Ashok Pandit and Joanie Regan

Acronyms and Abbreviations
Programs and Models
SI-US Unit Conversion
Editor and Reviewers: Affiliations and Photographs
Chapter Authors: Affiliations and Photographs
Index


Contents

Preface

1. Models for Water Quality Control by Stormwater Ponds
Papa, Adams and Bryant

2. Integration of US Army Corps of Engineers' Time-Series Data Management System with Continuous SWMM Modeling
Wang and James

3. On Integrating Continuous Simulation* and Statistical Methods for Evaluating Urban Stormwater Systems
Heaney and Wright

4. Use of Continuous Simulation for Evaluation of Stormwater Management Practices To Maintain Base Flow and Control Erosion
Guther, Scheckenberger, and Blackport

5. The Feasibility of Using Continuous SWMM for Water Resources Conservation Planning
Schmidt, Cunningham, and Mack

6. Development and Initial Refinement of a Water Balance Model as a Planning Tool for Stormwater Management Application
Graham, Whiteley and Thomson

7. SWMM Graphics
Shamsi

8. Thermal Enrichment of Stormwater by Urban Pavement
James and Verspagen

9. Contrary to Conventional Wisdom, Street Sweeping Can be an Effective BMP
Sutherland and Jelen

10. Observations of Infiltration Through Clogged Porous Concrete Block Pavers
Kresin, James and Elrick

11. Contaminants from Four New Pervious and Impervious Pavements in a Parking-lot
James and Thompson

12. Energy Losses in a Tangential Helicoidal-Ramp Inlet for Dropstructures
Ansar and Jain

13. Uncertainties in Metering Stormwater Flows
Wright

14. City of Toronto Experience: the Process of Environmental Approval for the Western Beaches Storage Tunnel
Green

15. A Study of the Impacts and Control of Wet Weather Sources of Pollution on Large Rivers
Hill, Lyons and Hulley

16. Cost Effectiveness of Urban Runoff and Combined Sewer Control Options
Hill and Adams

17. Modeling Methodology for Determining Pollutant Concentrations and Loadings for Combined Sewer Overflows: A Simplified CSO Model
Rhee, Huang and Kummler

18. Modeling Fecal Coliform In Mill Creek
Xie, Gray, Zettler, and Yingling

19. StormTreat System Installation at Elm Street, Kingston, Massachusetts
Horsley

20. Issues Regarding the Application of a Mass-Balance Equation to an Urban Creek
Hicks, McBean, Quigley and Polan

21. Setting of Total Maximum Daily Loads for an Urban Water Body
Crawford and A brahms

22. Wastewater Information Management System: Flow Modeling and Sewer Connection Permit Applications
Crawford and Limtiaco

23. Application of WASP5E to Model Phosphorus Removal Dynamics in a Stormwater Wetland
Lopez, James, Heathcote, Fitzgibbon

24. Modeling Retrofitted Extended-Detention Wet Ponds and Wetland Pockets
Lam and Palmer

25. Techniques Used in an Urban Watershed Planning Study
Avery and LaBombard

26. An Alternate Method of Finding the USDA Soil Conservation Service Runoff Curve Number for a Small Watershed
Hamlet and Huebner

27. Role of Municipal Stormwater Management Guidelines: the Markham Experience
Wisner and Arishenkoff

28. Software and Database on a CDROM for Finding Titles of 4000 Papers in the Less-accessible Literature on Urban Drainage and Related Modeling
James, Rowe, and James

Acronyms and Abbreviations
Programs and Models
SI-US Unit Conversion
Editor and Reviewers: Affiliations and Photographs
Chapter Authors: Affiliations and Photographs
Index


Contents
Preface

Part 1. Models:

1. Sophisticated Stormwater Quality Modeling is Worth the Effort
Sutherland and Jelen

2. Calibration of SWMM-EXTRAN using Short-Term Continuous Simulation
Schmidt, Bergman, Smith, and Cunningham

3. Continuous In-Stream Temperature Modeling: Integration with A
Physically-Based Subwatershed Hydrology Model
Schroeter, Van Vliet, Boehmer and Beach

4. Reconciliation of Hydrologic Models to Coastal Flatland Watersheds
Solanki and Suau

5. Operational Model Development for a Regional Municipality
Gray and Despault

Part 2. Data Management:

6. Modeling and Monitoring Inflow Reduction Programs
Juza, Vilhauer and Adderley

7. A Computer Mapping Program for Sewer Systems
Shamsi, Benner and Fletcher

8. Management of Time Series Data for Long-term Continuous Stormwater Modeling
Gregory and James

9. The Use of Neural Networks, Principal Component Analysis and Universal Process Modeling for the Interpretation of Environmental Data
Cancilla and Fang

10. An Update on Consolidated Frequency Analysis
Ponnambalam

11. Regional Estimation of Short-Duration Rainfall Distribution using Available Daily Rainfall Data
Nguyen and Wang

12. Design Storm Events for Urban Drainage Based on Historical Rainfall Data: a Conceptual Framework for a Logical Approach
Rivard

Part 3. Water Quality and BMP Issues:

13. Quality Control Optimization of Extended Detention Dry Ponds
Papa and Adams

14. Stormwater Discharge Permitting - Experiences in a Rural Western State
Bugosh

15. Retention of an Existing Wetland for Stormwater Management. A New Approach for Calgary, Alberta
van Duin, Gareau, Jalkotzy and McAuley

16. Estimated CSO Conventional and Toxic Concentrations from Analysis of Wastewater Treatment Plant Influent Data
Kummler, Lin and Rhee

17. Trace Metals Contamination of Urban Streams and Stormwater Detention Ponds
Licsko and Struger

18. Software and Database Access to 1736 papers of
(a) 28 European Specialty Conferences, and
(b) the 6 International Conferences, on Urban Storm Drainage
1978-1994
James, James and Rowe

Part 4. Reference

Glossary
Acronyms and Abbreviations
Programs and Models
S1-US Unit Conversion
Editor and Reviewers: Affiliations and Photographs
Chapter Authors: Affiliations and Photographs
Index


Contents

The Editorial Committee
Acknowledgements
Preface

Education and Planning:

1. The Global Rivers Environmental Education Network and the Case of the Rouge River in Detroit, Michigan
Stapp

2. Educating Citizens to Understand Runoff and its Consequences
VanDyke and Vanscoy

3. BMP Planner - a Tool for Developing Stormwater Management Plans
Ahmed and James

4. A Preliminary Urban Non-Point Source Management Plan: a Modeling Approach
Wright, Nix, Hassett, and Moffa

5. The Regional Stormwater Detention Concept in Urban Drainage System
Chen

6. On-Site Runoff Control for Industrial Parks: A Case Study
Rivard

7. Urban Runoff Control Costs at Ontario RAP Sites
Cheung, Li, Weatherbe and Marsalek

8. Economic Evaluation of Regional Non-Point Source Load Reduction Strategies
Franques and Townsend

9. Planning Level Estimates of Heavy Metals, Total PCBs and HCB Loadings to the Buffalo River, NY from Combined Sewer Overflows
Pratt, Irvine, Marshall, Loganathan, Kumar and Sikka

10. Water Quality Control Under Uncertainty
Ponnambalam

11. Is there a Limit to Model Size and Complexity? Practical Experiences for CSO Modeling for Narragansett Bay
Crawford, von Zweck and Grala

12. HSP-F Simulation of a Constructed Wetland Stormwater Best Management Practice for Urban Highway Runoff
Bishop and Scheckenberger

13. Modeling the Water Column, Sediment and Biota Concentrations of the Detroit River
Lin and Kummler

14. Indicator Bacteria-Sediment Relationships: Implications for Water Quality Modeling and Monitoring
Irvine, Pettibone and Droppo


15. Development and Application of a Full Phosphorus Cycle Water Quality Model to Lake Champlain
Mendelsohn and Rines

16. A Simplified Stream Temperature Model for Evaluating Urban Drainage Inputs
Weatherbe

Data Models and Practical Issues:

17. Characteristic Width and Infiltration for Continuous SWMM
Brink and TenBroek


18. City of Poughkeepsie NY Combined Sewer Overflow Monitoring Plan
VanGelder and Barlow

19. Database Management Model for SCADA Systems
Dent and Davis

20. GIS in Stormwater Management
Shamsi and Fletcher

21. An Error-Control Decision Support System for SWMM
James and James

22. Taking Hydraulic Models for a Test Drive - Side by Side Comparisons
Vitasovic, Dumont, Charowski, Ji and Strand

23. A Comparison of Dual Drainage Modeling Techniques
Pankratz, Leblanc and Newcombe

24. Provision of Parking-Lot Pavements for Surface Water Pollution Control Studies
Thompson and James

25. City of Etobicoke Exfiltration and Filtration Systems Pilot/ Demonstration Project
Candaras, Carvalho and Koo

26. Guide to 309 Papers of some ASCE Specialty Conferences, 1970-1989
James

Glossary
Acronyms
Programs and Models
Index


Contents


Preface
The Editorial Committee
Acknowledgements

Ecosystem Impacts:

1. Instream Flow Incremental Methodology (IFIM) for Modelling Fish Habitat
Navarro, McCauley & Blystra

2. Development of Bioretention Practices for Stormwater Management
Coffman, Green, Clar & Bitter

3. Ecologically Sensitive Channel Design for Urban Receivers: Case Studies
Scheckenberger & Portt

Water Quality Modelling

4. Predicting In-stream Water Quality from Watershed Characteristics
Huebner & Soutter

5. BMP Planning Utilizing Knowledge Engineering Techniques
Goyen, Thompson and James

6. Environmental Concentrations of Urban Pesticides
Struger, Boyter, Licsko & Johnson

7. Long Term Performance Modelling of Stormwater Quality Ponds
Guo & Adams

8. Performance Analysis of Urban Runoff Quality Control Ponds by Continuous Simulation
Gordine & Adams

9. Characterization of Stormwater Runoff from Highways
Thomson, McBean, Snodgrass & Mostrenko

10. Stormwater Pollution Control at a Major Highway Interchange
Parente & Hulley

11. The Use of HSP-F in Subwatershed Planning
Scheckenberger & Kennedy

12. Hydraulic and Pollutant Modeling of CSOs Using SWMM's EXTRAN Block
O'Connor, Apicella, Schuepfer, Zaccagnino & Kloman

13. Modelling Solar Thermal Enrichment of Urban Stormwater
Xie & James

New Methods and Modelling

14. Integration of Probabilistic and Physically-Based Modelling with Optimization Methods for Stormwater Infrastructure Rehabilitation
Medina & Jacobs

15. Discharge Characterization of Urban Stormwater Runoff Using Continuous Simulation
Bumgardner, Ruby, Walker & Brent

16. Weather Radar and Flood Forecasting
Kouwen & Soulis

Data Management

17. A Time Adaptive Grid on the QUAL2E Water Quality Model
Jin & Hasson

18. Real Time Flood Forecasting with GIS
Roberts & Anderson

19. GIS Based Urban Drainage Modelling
Shamsi & Fletcher

Current Practice

20. Comparison of Two Methods of End-of-pipe Control for CSO and Stormwater
Conetta, Wichmann & Parente

21. Modified Low Flow Frequency Analysis Applied to a Wastewater Allocation Study
Hulley, Dagg-Foster & Rowney

22. Toward Cost Effective Planning and Management of Water Quality
Day

23. Computerized Analysis of Rainfall Records to Determine Design Storm for CSO Abatement
Dillard, Kurz, Crane, & Maarfi

24. A Methodology for Calibrating SWMM Models
Sangal & Bonema

25. Guide to the 485 papers of the Kentucky Symposia, 1975-1985
James

Glossary
Acronyms
Programs and Models
Index
Index of authors cited


Contents

Preface
About the Editor
Acknowledgements

1. Introduction to the SWMM Environment

2. Developing an Ecosystem Context for the Management of Water and Water Systems

3. A Comprehensive Stream Study

4. Tools for Evaluating Environmental Quality, Water Quality and Water Quantity Issues

5. A Decision Support System for Highway Runoff

6. Modelling Changes in Surface Water Quality for Watersheds Undergoing Urbanization

7. Comprehensive Urban Runoff Quantity/Quality Management Modelling

8. Remote Sensing Inputs for Flash Flood Forecasting in Urban Areas

9. Use of a Multiple Linear Regression Model to Estimate Stormwater Pollutant Loading

10. Calibration of PCSWMM to Estimate Metals, PCBs and HCB in CSOs from an Industrial Sewershed

11. Microcomputer-Based RTC of CSOs in an Industrialized City

12. Application of the SWMM4 Model for the Real Time Control of a Storm Trunk Sewer

13. Computer Integrated On-Line Weather Station and Water Management For Typical Crops

14. Quality of Stormwater From Residential Areas

15. Simulation of Stormwater Management Pond Configurations

16. A Continuous Simulation Technique for the Assessment of Infiltration Basins

17. Water Quality Modelling of a Proposed Reservoir

18. Interactive Computer Aided Infrastructure Design and GIS - the Future?

19. GIS Based Hydraulic Model Pictures the Interceptor Future

20. Application of a GIS to Assess Changes in Flood Hydrology of Urbanizing Watersheds

21. Application of GIS in Watershed Management

22. Flood Plain Management Integrating GIS and HEC-2

23. Data Manipulation of GIS for Modelling and Simulation in Resource Management


Glossary
Acronyms
Programs and Models
Index


Contents

List of Contributors
PREFACE
Nars Borodczak

Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION
William James

Chapter 2. BACKGROUND REVIEW
Isobel W. Heathcote

Chapter 3. POLLUTION CONTROL PLANNING AND INFRASTRUCTURE NEEDS
Victor I. Chin and Lou Bosotti

Chapter 4. PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION AND ASSESSMENT
J.Alex McCorquodale, Patricia L. Seyfried
and Nancy E. Lightfoot

Chapter 5. FIELD DATA COLLECTION AND MANAGEMENT
Marshall E. Jennings

Chapter 6. OUTLINE OF ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES
Mark A. Robinson

Chapter 7. EVALUATION OF ALTERNATIVES
Eugene D. Driscoll and William James

Chapter 8. WATER QUALITY MODELING AND THE REGULATION ENVIRONMENT
Miguel A. Medina Jr.

Chapter 9. PACKAGING A POLLUTION CONTROL PLANNING STUDY
Don Weatherbe

Glossary of Terms
Key to Abbreviations
Subject Index


Contents

List of Contributors

Preface
Nars Borodczak

Chapter 1. Successful Management of Pollution Control Planning: Purpose and Implications
William James

Chapter 2. Sewer Rehabilitation Study: A Strategy for Wise Spending
Robert H. Dormer

Chapter 3. Pollution Control Plan: The Key to Successful Pollution Remedy
Wan Wong

Chapter 4. Pollutants - How to Look at Them in Their Proper Perspective
Isobel W. Heathcote

Chapter 5. Formulation, Evaluation and Screening of Pollution Control Plans
Casey Kennedy and George Zukovs

Chapter 6. The Intricacies of Wet-Weather Flows and Modelling
Miguel A. Medina, Jr.

Chapter 7. Monitoring and Sampling: Requirements for Pollution Control Planning Studies
Dale Henry and Casey Kennedy

Chapter 8. Finding Middle Ground: Developing the Best Solution to Complex Environmental Problems
Sally Leppard

Glossary of Terms
Key to Abbreviations
Subject Index


Contents

Preface
Janusz Niemczynowicz and William James

Chapter 1. Introduction
Malin Falkenmark

SECTION 1: WATER AND THE URBAN LANDSCAPE

Chapter 2. Urban Water Studies
Gunnar Lindh

Chapter 3. Urban Surface Water Pollution
William James and Kim Irvine

Chapter 4. On the Maximal Use of Information from Scarce Data
Janusz Niemczynowicz

Chapter 5. Discharge Measurement of Stormwater in Sewerage Systems
Franz Valentin

Chapter 6. Water Quality Impacts of Urban Expansion in Developing Countries
Janusz Kindler

Chapter 7. Some Principles for Sustainable Management of Natural Resources
Peder Hjorth

SECTION 2: MANAGEMENT OF LANDSCAPE INTERVENTIONS

Chapter 8. A Methodology for Establishing Environmental Plans for Old Landfills
William Hogland

Chapter 9. Some Thoughts on Hydrochemical Models
Erik Eriksson

Chapter 10. Environmental Risk Analysis
Istvan Bogardi

Chapter 11. A Biofuel Alternative to Fossil Fuel Engines
Bengt G. Thoren

Chapter 12. Civil Engineering and the Environment
Themistocles Dracos

Chapter 13. Controversies between Water Resources Development and Protection of Environment
Vujica Yevjevich

SECTION 3: MANAGEMENT OF WATER RESOURCES

Chapter 14. Reliability Concepts in Reservoir Design
Erich J. Plate

Chapter 15. Optimization in Combined Use of Groundwater and Surface Water Resources
Marcello Benedini

Chapter 16. Water Scarcity Generates Environmental Stress and Potential Conflicts
Malin Falkenmark

Chapter 17. Pilot Irrigation Project in Mali
Peter Larsen

Chapter 18. Some Problems Related to Modelling of Flow and Dispersion in Fractured Rock
Peter Dahlblom

Chapter 19. Overview of Beach Change Numerical Modelling
Hans Hanson and Magnus Larson

Chapter 20. Climatic Influence on Peak Flows in Northern Sweden
Lars Bengtsson

Key to Abbreviations
Subject Index


Contents

1. The pressing need for a water supply (period 1833-1854)

2. A competition and the final design (period 1854-1857)

3. The construction of the waterworks (period 1857-1860)

4. The inauguration and later development (period 1860-1938)

5. Thomas Coltrin Keefer

6. James McFarlane, John Gartshore, and Adam Brown

7. The future of the old pumphouse


Appendices

A. The competition entries

B. Original documents available

C. Drawings held at Mills Library, McMaster University

D. Construction Costs

E. Bar Charts of Progress on Construction

F. Water Rates, Rules and Regulations 1859

G. Other Water supply systems circa 1860

H. Existing steam engines

Bibliography


R199 Hydrology

Chapter 1: Background

Chapter 2: RAIN module

9-Page Rain Input Datafile Template

Chapter 3: TEMPerature module

Temperature Module Input Datafile Template

Chapter 4: RUNOFF module

SWMM 4.4 (beta) Runoff Datafile Template

Chapter 5: COMBINE Module

SWMM4 COMBINE Datafile Template9

Chapter 6: STATISTICS Module

SWMM4 Statistics Datafile Template

INDEX


R201 Hydraulics

Chapter 1 Introduction

Chapter 2 TRANSPORT Module

TRANSPORT INPUT DATA FILE TEMPLATE

Chapter 3 EXTENDED TRANSPORT (EXTRAN) Module

EXTRAN INPUT DATA FILE TEMPLATE

Chapter 4 STORAGE-TREATMENT Module

STORAGE INPUT DATA FILE TEMPLATE

Chapter 5 Bibliography

Index