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Hydroinformatics Tools for Planning, Design, Operation and Rehabilitation of Sewer Systems

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  • © 1998

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Part of the book series: NATO Science Partnership Subseries: 2 (ASEN2, volume 44)

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Table of contents (21 chapters)

  1. Hydroinformatics Concepts

  2. Urban Environmental Models

  3. Model Input Data Needs and Management

  4. Modelling Urban Drainage System Components

  5. Operation and Rehabilitation of Sewer Systems

  6. Safe Hydroinformatics

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Hydroinformatics systems are systems that combine computational hydraulic modelling with information systems (including knowledge-based systems). They are gaining rapid acceptance in the areas of environmental planning, design and management. The present book focuses exclusively on sewage systems, starting with their planning and then going on to discuss their design, operation and rehabilitation.
The very experienced authors discuss business and information needs in the management of urban drainage, tools for collecting and archiving such data, and their use in modelling catchment hydrology, sewer systems hydraulics, wastewater quality, wastewater treatment plant operation, and receiving waters. The control and operation of sewer systems in real time is described, followed by a discussion of their maintenance and rehabilitation. Intelligent decision support systems for managing the urban drainage business process are presented.
Audience: Researchers into sewer design, municipal engineers, planners and managers interested in an innovative approach to all aspects of the planning, design and operation of sewer systems.

Editors and Affiliations

  • National Water Research Institute, Burlington, Canada

    Jiri Marsalek

  • Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London, UK

    Cedo Maksimovic

  • Hydroinform a.s., Prague, Czech Republic

    Evzen Zeman

  • IHE Delft, Delft, The Netherlands

    Roland Price

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