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ISBN: 978-1-62276-116-6

World Environment and Water Resources Congress 2012 (EWRI 2012) Crossing Boundaries

Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA 20-24 May 2012

Volume 1 of 5

Editors: Eric D. Loucks

Printed from e-media with permission by:

Curran Associates, Inc. 57 Morehouse Lane

Red Hook, NY 12571

Some format issues inherent in the e-media version may also appear in this print version. Copyright© (2012) by the American Society of Civil Engineers All rights reserved. Printed by Curran Associates, Inc. (2012) For permission requests, please contact the American Society of Civil Engineers at the address below. American Society of Civil Engineers 1801 Alexander Bell Drive Reston, VA 20191 Phone: (800) 548-2723 Fax: (703) 295-6333 www.asce.org Additional copies of this publication are available from: Curran Associates, Inc. 57 Morehouse Lane Red Hook, NY 12571 USA Phone: 845-758-0400 Fax: 845-758-2634 Email: [email protected] Web: www.proceedings.com

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10th Symposium on Groundwater Hydrology, Quality, andManagement

An Adjoint Algorithm for Computing Three-Dimensional Capture Functions forManagement of Heterogeneous Regional Aquifer Systems

Tom Clemo, Banda S. Ramarao, Van A. Kelly, and Marsh Lavenue

Application of a Localization Scheme in Estimating Groundwater Level UsingDeterministic Ensemble Kalman Filter

M. M. Bateni, S. Eslamian, S. F. Mousavi, and E. Zia Hosseinipour

Areal Simulation of Seawater Intrusion in the Nile Delta Aquifer

M. M. Sherif, A. Sefelnasr, and A. Javadi

Colorado’s Northern High Plains and Camp Creek Designated Ground Water BasinBoundaries: Hydrology Really Does Matter

Kenneth L. Wahl

Coupled Surface Water-Groundwater Model to Analyze the Sustainability of theAtascadero Subbasin

Mathew T. Klinchuch and Misgana K. Muleta

Designing a Groundwater-Level Monitoring Network Using Geostatistics: A CaseStudy for South and Central Florida, USA

Shirish Bhat, Louis H. Motz, Chandra Pathak, and Laura Kuebler

Effect of Artificial Recharge Using Abandoned Rice Paddies for SustainableGroundwater Management in Kumamoto, Japan

J. Shimada, K. Ichiyanagi, M. Kagabu, S. Saita, and K. Mori

Engineered Well Injection-Extraction Schemes to Enhance Reaction for ImprovedIn Situ Remediation of Contaminated Groundwater

A. N. Piscopo, D. C. Mays, and R. M. Neupauer

Evaluating Alternative Hydraulic Solutions to Limit Nutrient Contamination of anAquifer in Southern California

Jake M. Perry and Misgana K. Muleta

Hydrogeological Characterization of the Plateaus Region of the Quito AquiferSystem Using Remote Sensing, Digital Geomorphology, and Geophysics

Miriam Rios-Sanchez, John S. Gierke, and Teresa Muñoz-Martínez

Interactions between the Surface Water and Groundwater of the Red River inHanoi, Vietnam

Thuy Thanh Nguyen, Akira Kawamura, Cat Minh Vu, Duong Du Bui, Hideo Amaguchi, and NaokoNakagawa

Permeable Reactive Barriers to Treat Iron Ore Acid Mine Drainage

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Quantification of Stream Depletion Due to Aquifer Pumping Using AdjointMethodology: A Case Study

S. A. Griebling and R. M. Neupauer

Solubilization Behavior and Bioassay of Various Surfactants Used for Crude OilContaminated Soil Remediation

Xian Zhang, Sungho Yoon, and Joon Om

Remediation of Gasoline Contaminated Soil Using Surfactant Enhanced AquiferRemediation (SEAR)

Lei Zheng, Sungho Yoon, and Anne Dudek Ronan

Selenium Removal from Surface Waters: Exploratory Research with IronNanoparticles

Michael Quamme, Talal Almeelbi, and Achintya Bezbaruah

Solute Transport in Dual-Permeability Porous Media

Antonella Sciortino, Feike J. Leij, and Nobuo Toride

Sustainability of Ancient Karez Systems in Arid Lands: A Case Study in TurpanRegion of China

Chunliang Cui, Shalamu Abudu, J. Phillip King, and Zhuping Sheng

Understanding Surface Water and Groundwater Interactions in the Mesilla Basin

Jesús Gastélum, Zhuping Sheng, and Ari Michelsen

Utilizing a Velocity Potential Approach to Linearize Richard’s Equation

Brent Travis

Water Budget Considerations Regarding Groundwater Extraction Targets in theCalera Aquifer Watershed, Mexico

J. D. Garbrecht, F. Mojarro, F. G. Echavarria, C. F. Bautista-Capetillo, and J. L. Steiner

9th Urban Watershed Management Symposium

A Review of the Impact of ET on Green Infrastructure and Urban Runoff

Youcan Feng, Steven Burian, and Christine Pomeroy

Advanced LID Experimental Array: Shenzhen University, Guangdong Province,China

William Lucas, Nian She, and Jian Liu

An Enzyme-Based Treatment Technology for Contaminated SedimentRemediation

Nian She, Jian Liu, and William Lucas

Analysis of Instrumentation Selection and Placement to Monitor the HydrologicPerformance of Permeable Pavement Systems and Bioinfiltration Areas at the EdisonEnvironmental Center in New Jersey

Robert A. Brown, Michael Borst, and Thomas P. O’Connor

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Analysis of the Contribution of Linear Parks in Urban Flood Control

Poliana Santos, Guilherme F. Marques, and Verônica B. F. S. Souza

Application of the Integrated Urban Water Model to Evaluate Most AppropriateWater Conservation Practices under Varying Hydrologic Conditions

Sybil Sharvelle, Brad Reichel, and Larry A. Roesner

Calibration of Runoff Curve Numbers for a Small Urban Watershed

C. Bryan Young and Bruce M. McEnroe

Calibration of Storm Drainage Design Inputs for a Small Urban Watershed

Bruce M. McEnroe and C. Bryan Young

Evaluation of Floating Wetland Islands As a Retrofit to Existing StormwaterDetention Basins

R. J. Winston, W. F. Hunt, and S. G. Kennedy

Can Roadside Vegetation and Soil Act As a Carbon Sink?

N. B. Bouchard, W. F. Hunt, T. L. C. Moore, and R. J. Winston

Computationally Implicit Hydraulics for Real-Time Combined Sewer OverflowModeling and Decision Support

Andrea Zimmer, Arthur Schmidt, Avi Ostfeld, and Barbara Minsker

Crow Creek Urban Watershed Modeling Using an Event Mean ConcentrationApproach with HSPF

Seth J. Kenner and Cory S. Foreman

Decentralization of LID (e.g. Municipal Rainwater Harvesting Program) forReducing Stormwater Runoff

Thomas Walsh and Christine Pomeroy

Design, Construction, and Evaluation of a Stormwater Control Measure TreatmentTrain

B. M. Wadzuk and R. G. Traver

Effects of Initial Abstraction Ratio in SCS-CN Method on Modeling the Impacts ofUrbanization on Peak Flows

Navideh Noori, Latif Kalin, Puneet Srivastava, and Charlene Lebleu

Effects of Surface Microtopography on Hydrologic Connectivity

Jun Yang and Xuefeng Chu

Enhancement of Exfiltration and Thermal Load Reduction from PermeablePavement with Internal Water Storage

B. J. Wardynski, R. J. Winston, and W. F. Hunt

Estimating Time of Concentration on Low-Slope Planes Using DiffusionHydrodynamic Model

Manoj KC, Xing Fang, Young-Jae Yi, Ming-Han Li, Theodore G. Cleveland, and David B. Thompson

Evaluating Channelized Flow Sediment Control Practices Using Large-ScaleTesting Techniques

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Wesley N. Donald, Wesley C. Zech, and Xing Fang

Evaluation of Bridge Deck Runoff and Its Effects on In-Stream Health

R. J. Winston, W. F. Hunt, and M. S. Lauffer

Exploring Effects of Urbanization on Stream Health: A Characterization of WaterQuality and Channel Stability along Lost Creek

Jordan C. Baker, Reid W. Cepa, and Jennifer S. Mueller Price

Hurricane Irene Effects on Urban Runoff Water Quality in Selected NortheasternU.S. Streams

C. J. Talbot and M. Naghash

Impacts of Deicing Salts on Soil Structure and Infiltration Rate

Sai Kakuturu and Shirley E. Clark

LID Demonstration Project for Seaside Village in Bridgeport, Connecticut

Steve Trinkaus

Modeling BMPs in Delaware’s Inland Bays Watershed

William F. Ritter and Aditya Sood

Modeling White River, Texas: A Case Study Using SToRM

Theodore G. Cleveland and William H. Asquith

North Platte River Selenium Total Maximum Daily Load Development Using aGeographic Information System Regression Approach

Cory S. Foreman and Seth J. Kenner

Optimal Control of Flood Waters with Sediment Transport in Watershed

Yan Ding and Soumendra N. Kuiry

Identifying Pathogen Sources and Dealing with Squirrely Data Sets

Robert Pitt and Jane Clary

Prioritization of Green Infrastructure for CSO Communities—Identifying EffectiveImplementation Opportunities

Scott D. Struck, Carol L. Hufnagel, and Richard Field

Rainwater Harvesting in Residential Buildings for Meeting Non-Potable WaterDemand in Developing Countries: A Case Study in Qazvin, Iran

M. H. Rashidi Mehrabadi, B. Saghafian, and M. S. Sadeghian

Rapid Bio-Infiltration Rate, Shallow Media Depth, Low Influent SolidsConcentration, and High Performance: Can They All Get Along?

Jia Ma, James H. Lenhart, and Karel Tracy

Reducing Turbidity of Construction Site Runoff: Factors Affecting ParticleDestabilization with Polyacrylamide

David R. Rounce, Desmond F. Lawler, and Michael E. Barrett

Seeing Green by Going Green: Maximizing Ecosystem/Community ServicesBenefits through Strategic Green Storm-Water Infrastructure Design

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K. S. Artita, R. Rajan, and J. Knighton

Stormwater Monitoring of Innovative Street Retrofits in Urban Wilmington, NC

J. L. Page, R. J. Winston, and W. F. Hunt

Targeting Treatment Technologies to Address Numeric Discharge Limits

Shirley E. Clark and Robert Pitt

The Farmington River Enhancement Grants: A Tale of Three Towns and the Roadto Low Impact Development

Steve Trinkaus

The Incorporation of LID on Affordable Housing Projects

Steve Trinkaus

Uncertainty Analysis and Calibration of SWMM Using a Formal BayesianMethodology

Misgana K. Muleta

Urban Soils and Vacant Land As Stormwater Resources

A. M. Barkasi, S. D. Dadio, and R. L. Losco, and W. D. Shuster

Water Quality Assessment during River Channel Alteration for Flood Mitigation inMetro Manila, Philippines

R. Gilbuena, A. Kawamura, R. Medina, N. Nakagawa, and H. Amaguchi

Water Quality Benefits of Harvesting Rooftop Runoff

K. M. DeBusk and W. F. Hunt

Watershed Slope Lower Bounds for Hydrologic Methods

Theodore G. Cleveland, Xing Fang, Ming-Han Li, David B. Thompson, and William H. Asquith

Education and Research

Girls Go Green, Girls Go Global!

Andrew Curtis Elmore, Cecilia Elmore, Erica Collins, John Conroy, Cristiane Q. Surbeck, and JeffCawlfield

Emerging and Innovative Technologies

Applied Water Resources Systems Modeling: Visions for 2050

Daniel P. Loucks

CFD Modeling of Flows in a Practical Water Pump Intake of a Water TreatmentPlant

Liaqat A. Khan

CFD Modeling to Evaluate Design of an Intake of a Raw Water Pump Station at aWater Treatment Plant

Liaqat A. Khan and Ashraful Islam

CFD Model to Evaluate Performance of a Kenics Static Mixer

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Liaqat A. Khan

CFD Modeling to Optimize Mixing and Water Age of a Finished Water StorageReservoir at a Water Treatment Plant

Liaqat A. Khan and Ashraful Islam

Cloud Computing for High Performance Optimization of Water DistributionSystems

Z. Y. Wu and M. Khaliefa

Copper and Zinc Removal Using Biogenic Iron Oxides

Jeremy A. Rentz and Jeffrey L. Ullman

Developing a Cluster-Based Water Harvesting Project in Ddegeya, Uganda

Scott Struck and Katelyn Wolfenberger

Developing the New Surfactant for Remediation of Crude Oil

Sungho Yoon, Yaser Altayya, and Mohammad Karamouz

Development and Application of Early Warning System for Drinking WaterSecurity in Dongguan, China

Feng Zhang, Ronghe Wang, Haibo Yang, Xiaoxue Wang, and Jing Luo

Downscaling Radar-Rainfall Data via Ubiquitous Sensing and Data Fusion

D. J. Hill and F. Farzan

Evaluation of Point of Use Water Treatment Devices for Removal of Mine Wastesfrom Well Water

Craig Patterson, Craig Smith, Manuel Schmaedick, Rajib Sinha, Don Schupp, Colin Willits, GregBlattner, Robert Weber, and Chris Impellitteri

Evaluation of Water Distribution Reliability under Unpleasant ContaminationEvents

M. Karamouz, E. Akbarian, S. Nazif, and E. Shahghasemi

Identification of Optimal Monitoring Locations to Detect AccidentalContaminations

M. L. Kansal, Tandin Dorji, Surendra Kumar Chandniha, and Aditya Tyagi

International Perspective of Water Resources Planning and Management in 2050

Mohammad Karamouz, Azadeh Ahmadi, and Mahdis Falahi

Near Surface Hydrometeorology for Sustainable Water Management

V. Sridhar

Optimal Multi-Year Management of a Regional Water Supply System underUncertainty: The Affine Adjustable Robust Counterpart (AARC) Approach

Mashor Housh, Avi Ostfeld, and Uri Shamir

Performance of Forward Osmosis Processes under Different Operating Conditionsand Draw Solutes

Aijiao Zhou, Tian C. Zhang, and Ye Yuan

Transboundary Water Sharing: Confronting the Challenge of Growing Water

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Stephen E. Draper

Washout Testing Comparison of Hydrodynamic Separators

Jeremy Fink and Andrew Anastasio

Water Quality Management Using GIS and RS Tools

Arjumand Z. Zaidi

Environmental

Closing the Loop in Pursuit of a Sustainable Integrated Solid Waste ManagementSystem via Proven and Emerging Waste Conversion Technologies

P. L. Hauck and Tom Parker

Composting and Land Application of Biosolids: A Critical Review of GreenhouseGas Emissions

William F. Ritter and S. Rao Chitikela

Developing a Carbon Footprint of Urban Stormwater Infrastructure

Trisha L. C. Moore and William F. Hunt

Ground Water Contamination from Past Uranium Mining: Cove Wash, AZ

Kenya Moore Dias da Cunha, Helenes Henderson, Paul Ward, and Bruce M. Thomson

Impact of Phosphorus Loading from the Watershed on Water Quality Dynamics inLake Tenkiller, Oklahoma, USA

Scott A. Wells, Vanessa Wells, and Chris J. Berger

Quantification of the Lifetime of Ceramic Pot Filters

L. A. Hubbel and A. C. Elmore

Modeling of Water Quality and Greenhouse Emissions of Proposed SouthAmerican Reservoirs

Chris J. Berger, Scott A. Wells, and Vanessa Wells

Quantifying the Potential for Re-Infection of CPF Filtered Water and DevelopingTechniques for Contaminated CPF Reactivation

Andrea DuMont, John Conroy, and Andrew Curtis Elmore

Resuspension of E. coli from Stream Bottom Substrates

Amy A. Cervantes and Michelle L. Soupir

Role of Satellite Water Tanks in Intermittent Water Supply System

Manish Shrestha and Steven G. Buchberger

The Chesapeake Bay TMDL: Can Agriculture Comply?

William F. Ritter

GV Loganathan Operations Management

A System Dynamics Model for Improving Flood Control Operation Policies

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Conceptual Water Sharing Plan for Tarrant Regional Water District (TRWD) andthe City of Dallas, TX

Kirk Westphal, Lisa Stahr, Dan Buhman, and Spandana Tummuri

Development of Multiobjective Stochastic Dynamic Programming (MOSDP)Reservoir Operation Model

Bipul Talukdar, Debasis Deb, and D. K. Srivastava

Evolutionary Computation for Simulating Reservoir Release Rates of LakeShelbyville and Carlyle Lake

Elias G. Bekele and H. Vernon Knapp

Implementation of a Comprehensive Flood Warning System in West CentralWashington

David C. Curtis and Lara Fowler

History and Heritage

70 Years of Schemes to Improve and Enlarge the Panama Canal

J. David Rogers

Design of the Panama Canal Third Set of Locks

Michael J. Newbery and Alan J. Krause

From Sea to Shining Sea: 17th Century French Canal du Midi

Georges Comair and Augustine J. Fredrich

Joseph Pennell and the Panama Canal: Great Engineering Is Great Art

Augustine J. Fredrich

Struggles to Make the Panama Canal Viable: 1914-39

J. David Rogers

Texas National and State Historic Civil Engineering Landmarks

Martha F. Juch and Melinda Luna

The American Search for a Canal in Mexico, Nicaragua, or Panama

J. David Rogers

The Americans Succeed in Constructing a Canal across Panama

J. David Rogers

Water Resources Legislation during New Mexico’s Territorial Years

John W. Hernandez

Hydraulics and Waterways

2-D Fine Grid Hydrodynamic Modeling for More Accurate Floodplain Mapping inSouthern California

E. Zia Hosseinipour, Sergio Vargas, Karen O’Brien, and Hassan Kasraie

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A Comparison between Numerical Modeling Approaches for the Simulation ofGravity Currents

Thomas M. Hatcher, Manoj KC, Jose G. Vasconcelos, and Xing Fang

A Robust, Numerically Efficient Model for Unsteady Flow Routing inTopologically Complex River Networks

Arturo S. Leon, Rachelle Valverde, and Juan A. González-Castro

A Two-Dimensional Finite Volume Model for Tide and Storm Surge Predictions

Soumendra N. Kuiry, Yan Ding, Marcus Z. McGrath, and Mustafa S. Altinakar

Additional Considerations for Self Priming Siphon Design

David Werth, Mark Allen, and Matthew K. Havice

An Analysis of Strategies for Managing Sediment Inflows to an Off-StreamReservoir from a Diversion Supply Canal under Conditions of Water Scarcity

Matthew C. Carney and Woldezion Mesghinna

Analyses and Indicator Results for the Middle Rio Grande Maintenance Plan

D. R. Varyu and R. S. Padilla

Application of Main Flow Data in the Determination of Boundary Shear Stress inSmooth Closed Ducts

Yu Han, Shu-Qing Yang, and Nadeesha Dharmasiri

Investigating the Optimum Pattern of Levee System Fuse Plugs by aTwo-Dimensional Model

Masih Zolghadr, M. Reza Hashemi, and E. Zia Hosseinipour

Best Methods and Inherent Limitations of Bulked Flow Modeling with HEC-RAS

Brent Travis, Martin Teal, and Jake Gusman

Breach of Duty (Not): Evaluating the Uncertainty of Dam-Breach FloodPredictions

David C. Froehlich and Christopher R. Goodell

Calculating the Potential Effects of Large Woody Debris Accumulations onBackwater, Scour, and Hydrodynamic Loads

Robert C. Elliot, David C. Froehlich, and Robert C. MacArthur

Calibrating a Riparian Vegetation Model for Sacramento River Studies

Blair Greimann and Lisa M. Fotherby

Channel Morphology Prediction with and without a Temporary ChannelUpstream of the Elephant Butte Reservoir

Yong G. Lai

Comparing of Flow Pattern and Energy Dissipation over Different Forms ofStepped Spillway

A. Dastgheib, M. H. Niksokhan, and A. R. Nowroozpour

Comparison of Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler and Price AA MechanicalCurrent Meter Measurements Made during the 2011 Mississippi River Flood

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Comparison of Variable Parameter Muskingum-Cunge and Variable ParameterMcCarthy-Muskingum Routing Methods

Muthiah Perumal and Bhabagrahi Sahoo

Computational Modeling of Baffled Disinfection Tanks

Zachary H. Taylor, Qing Xu, Jordan M. Wilson, and Subhas K. Venayagamoorthy

Coupling a Two-Dimensional Model with a Deterministic Bank Stability Model

Yong G. Lai, Robert E. Thomas, Yavuz Ozeren, Andrew Simon, Blair P. Greimann, and Kuowei Wu

Culvert Roughness Elements for Native Utah Fish Passage

Suzanne K. Monk, Lindsay E. Wait, Rollin H. Hotchkiss, Eric Billman, Mark Belk, and Denis Stuhff

Design of the NOS Operational Forecast System for San Francisco Bay: Focus onValidation

Richard A. Schmalz, Jr.

Development of a Column to Measure Settling Velocity of Grit

K. Osei, A. Gwinn, and R. Y. G. Andoh

Ecological Separation with Hydraulic Connectivity—An Engineering Solution toEliminate Common Carp from Environmental Flows in Australia

Robert Keller

Effects of Convergence on Flow Pattern Characteristics in 90-Degree ConvergingBends

Tala Hosseini-Sargheyn, Mohammad Reza Bazargan-Lari, and Sohrab Nazari

Effects of Roughness Density on the Determination of Flow Resistance inSpatially Averaged Vegetated Open Channel Flow

Nadeesha Dharmasiri, Shu-Qing Yang, and Yu Han

Evaluating Boundary Shear Stresses in Natural-Shaped Channel Bendways

C. I. Thornton, M. E. Ursic, D. C. Baird, K.-S. Sin, and S. R. Abt

Experimental Investigation of Scour Depth at the Edge of Different SubmergedVane Shapes

Mahmood Shafai Bejestan and Reza Azizi

Experimental Investigations on Air Pressurization in Pipelines Undergoing RapidFilling

Bernardo C. Trindade and Jose G. Vasconcelos

Flow Structure around a Partially Buried Object in a Simulated River Bed

Yovanni A. Cataño-Lopera and Jorge D. Abad

Flow through Vegetation Patches with Multiple Layers: A Quadrant Analysis

L. C. Hopkinson

Hydraulics and Erosion Study for Stampede Reservoir

Cassie C. Klumpp

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Hydrodynamic Levee-Breech and Inundation Modeling of a Levee District alongthe Middle Mississippi

F. Huthoff, J. W. F. Remo, and N. Pinter

Hydrodynamic Model for Green Bay, Lake Michigan

S. A. Hamidi, H. R. Bravo, J. V. Klump, D. Beletsky, and D. J. Schwab

Impacts to Sediment Transport Modeling by Using Zeller-Fullerton Equation andMeyer-Peter-Muller Equation to Estimate Tributary Sediment Inflows for Waterman Wash,Arizona, USA

Hui-Ming “Max” Shih and Marc C. F. McIntosh

Investigation of Air Pockets Compression and Motion in Stormwater StorageTunnels

Jose G. Vasconcelos, Carmen D. Chosie, and Gabriel M. Leite

Investigations of Fluid Behavior in Critical Transition Pipe Flow: Initial Results

Michael Y. Thompson and David Brandes

Jumping to Conclusions: Modeling Super/Sub-Critical Flow in a Long,High-Velocity Highway Culvert

Charles M. Easterling and David C. Froehlich

NOS Test Beds and Model Evaluation Environments

Richard A. Schmalz, Jr.

Numerical Modeling to Predict Canal Breach Outflow Hydrographs

Tony L. Wahl

Parallelized Two-Dimensional Dam-Break Flood Analysis with Dynamic DataStructures

Mustafa S. Altinakar and Marcus Z. McGrath

Physical Modeling Study on Hydraulic Performance of Rectangular Deck Drains

Qin Qian, Xinyu Liu, Michael E. Barrett, and Randall J. Charbeneau

Protecting Road Embankments from Overtopping Flow

J. T. Anderson and Y. H. Lim

Providing Fish Passage at the Middle Fork Nooksack River Diversion Dam

Lawrence M. Magura and Clare Fogelsong

Trend Analysis of Precipitation and Runoff As a Basis of Design and Operation ofPumped Storage Water Supply Infrastructure in New Jersey

Asghar Hasan and Paul Schorr

Rainfall Runoff Modeling in Agricultural Watershed Using 2D Shallow WaterEquations

Jaswant Singh, Mustafa S. Altinakar, and Yan Ding

Relationships between Watershed and Stream Characteristics and ChannelForming Discharge in Snowmelt Dominated Streams

Sue L. Niezgoda and Tyrel S. West

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River Bed Resistance Coefficient Variation of Different Sediment Particle Shapes

Mahmood Shafai Bejestan and Mohammad Bahrami Yarahmadi

Roadmap to Large-Scale Ecosystem Restoration in the Arroyo Seco Watershed

Wendy Katagi, Ted Johnson, and Tim Brick

Rock and Roll—It’s Here to Stay: Sizing Loose Rock Riprap to Protect StreamBanks

David C. Froehlich

Sediment Bed Dynamics Resulting from Hydraulic Forcing and Its Impacts onBiogeochemical Processes in a Lowland Fluvial System

W. I. Ford and J. F. Fox

Should Fish Passage through Culverts Be a Concern for Midwest Engineers andPlanners? Determining the Percentage of Culverts That Act As Barriers to Fish Passage inNE Ohio

Rayamajhi, J. G. Vasconcelos, J. P. Devkota, D. Baral, and H. M. Tritico

Simulation of Storm Surge in the Mississippi Gulf Coast Using an IntegratedCoastal Processes Model

Yan Ding, Mustafa S. Altinakar, Yafei Jia, Soumendra N. Kuiry, Yaoxin Zhang, and Al Goodman

South Platte River Segment 15 Phase II Habitat Improvements

B. M. Murphy, K. Goodwin, and T. J. Johnson

The 2011 Mississippi River Flood and How the Mississippi River and TributariesProject System Provides “Room for the River”

Charles E. Shadie and Barbara A. Kleiss

Advanced Technology for Railway Hydraulic Hazard Forecasting

William Huff, Kelly Brumbelow, and Tony Cahill

Toward the Intelligent Control of River Flooding

Arturo S. Leon, Elizabeth A. Kanashiro, Tseganeh Z. Gichamo, Rachelle Valverde, and ChristopherGifford-Miears

Trabuco Creek Fish Passage Projects

Ted Johnson, Wendy Katagi, George Sutherland, and Brian Murphy

Validation and Guidance for Submerged Lateral Flow Weir Design

Mark E. Allen, David E. Werth, Matthew K. Havice, Travis Bogan, Brenda McMillan, and ShermanPapke

Variation in Manning’s Roughness Coefficient with Diameter, Discharge, andSlope in Partially Filled HDPE Culverts

J. P. Devkota, D. Baral, B. Rayamajhi, and H. M. Tritico

Wind and Water Erosion Potential of Fire-Affected Soils: Immediate andShort-Term Effects in a Desert Ecosystem

Rose Shillito, Julianne Miller, Vicken Etyemezian, and Steve Mizell

Water Level Variation along a Submerged Lateral Weir

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Yonas Kinfu, Cagri Turan, and Yifan Zheng

What Are the Odds? Factors Influencing Potential Asian Carp Migration past theCSSC Fish Barrier

Michael T. Schwar

Hydro-Climate Symposium

A Tale of Hydrological Extremes from the West Coast United States to EastAfrica

Messele Zewdie Ejeta

Analysis of Drought Characteristics Using Copula Theory

Jae Won Kwak, Yeon Soo Kim, Jong So Lee, and Hung Soo Kim

Analyzing the Low Flow Trends in Northwest Indiana Using Neural Network

Le Zeng, Chandramouli Viswanathan, and Gail Brion

Application of RCM-Based Climate Change Indices in Assessing Future Climate:Part I—Temperature Extremes

Mohammad Adnan Rajib, Md. Mujibur Rahman, Zubayed Bin Rakib, Md. Tareq Hossain Khondoker,Syeed Md. Iskander, M. Mahmudul Hassan, and Md. Rubayet Mortuza

Application of RCM-Based Climate Change Indices in Assessing Future Climate:Part II—Precipitation Concentration

Md. Mujibur Rahman, Mohammad Adnan Rajib, M. Mahmudul Hassan, Syeed Md. Iskander, Md. TareqHossain Khondoker, Zubayed Bin Rakib, and Asif Khan Ankur

Application of WARMF Model to Study the Effect of Land Use Change andClimate Change in the Saugahatchee Creek Watershed

Sushban Shrestha and Xing Fang

Climate Downscaling Using Regional Regression and Physically BasedWatershed Models

Rabi Gyawali, David Watkins, Jr., and Veronica Griffis

Eco-Hydrodynamic Simulation of the Dreissena polymorpha (Zebra Mussel) inFluvial Ecosystems: Application to the Study of the Effects of Climate Change on ZebraMussel Growth in the Mequinenza Reservoir

P. Seral, S. García, R. Aliod, J. Paño, and E. Faci

Ensemble Modeling of Kinematic Open Channel Flow under Uncertain ChannelProperties

A. Ercan and M. L. Kavvas

Estimation of Point-to-Area Rainfall Frequency Relations in the Context ofClimate Change

Van-Thanh-Van Nguyen and Alireza Zareie

Evaluation of Different Climate Change Models for Future PrecipitationProjections in Florida

Aneesh Goly and Ramesh S. V. Teegavarapu

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Exploration for Impact of Radiative Forcing on Global Warming and Sea-LevelRise

Jiabao Guan, Biao Chang, and Mustafa M. Aral

Flood Damage Reduction Analysis in Urban Sewer System Considering Impact ofClimate Change: Korea

Na Rae Kang, Soo Jun Kim, Duck Gil Kim, and Hung Soo Kim

Flood Frequency Analysis of Devils Lake under Current and Projected FutureClimates Utilizing HEC Hydrologic Models, NASA Satellite Observations, and DownscaledGCM Simulations

Y. H. Lim, X. Zhang, A. Kirilenko, W. L. Teng, and H. S. Munna

Gases and Grasses: Sampling Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Urban and SuburbanLawns

John Crane II and George Hornberger

High Resolution Urban Hydrologic Modeling

George K. Cotton and Harry Strasser

Influence of Teleconnections on Spatial and Temporal Variability of ExtremePrecipitation Events in Florida

Aneesh Goly and Ramesh S. V. Teegavarapu

Maximization of Precipitation for the 1997 Storm Event over American RiverWatershed, California, Using a Regional Atmospheric Model

N. Ohara, M. L. Kavvas, S. Kure, Z. Q. Chen, S. Jang, and E. Tan

Monitoring Urmia Lake Area Variations Using MODIS Satellite Data

S. Sima, A. Ahmadalipour, M. Shafiee Jood, M. Tajrishy, and A. Abrishamchi

Precipitation Extremes and Climate Change: Evaluation Using Descriptive WMOIndices

Ramesh S. V. Teegavarapu, Aneesh Goly, Chandramouli Viswanathan, and Pradeep Behera

Predicted Soil Erosion Response to Anthropogenic Activity and Climate Changein an Arid Typical Steppe Watershed

Xixi Wang, Tingxi Liu, Gary C. Schafran, Changyou Li, Limin Duan, Yanyun Luo, and Chen Zang

Regional Climate Change of Atmospheric Components in Northern California byDynamic Downscaling

S. Jang, S. Kure, N. Ohara, M. L. Kavvas, G. Matanga, and K. Nelson

Regional Climate Change of Precipitation in Northern California by DynamicDownscaling

S. Jang, S. Kure, N. Ohara, M. L. Kavvas, G. Matanga, and K. Nelson

Semi-Empirical Modeling of Spatial Variations in Sea Level Rise

Biao Chang, Jiabao Guan, and Mustafa M. Aral

Spatial and Temporal Downscaling of Atmospheric Components from GCMs forHistorical Reconstruction and/or for Future Climate Change Study

S. Kure, S. Jang, N. Ohara, M. L. Kavvas, G. Matanga, and K. Nelson

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Spatial and Temporal Statistical Analysis of Water Quality Patterns in a SmallTemperate Supply Reservoir

N. A. Gonzalez, N. R. Swain, O. Obregon, B. D. Buehler, G. P. Williams, E. J. Nelson, and Dennis L.Eggett

Spatial Variability of Stochastically Generated Rainfall

M. Leonard and M. Lambert

Trends in Precipitation Maxima at U.S. Historical Climatology Network Stations:1893-2010

Mitch Heineman

Trends in Streamflow Magnitude and Timings in Satluj River Basin

Mohammed Sharif, David Archer, and Ayman Talib Hamid

Trends of Precipitation and Air Temperature in Northern California under SRESScenarios

S. Jang, S. Kure, N. Ohara, M. L. Kavvas, G. Matanga, and K. Nelson

Validation of Extreme Precipitation Reconstructed by Dynamic Downscaling forthe Upper Feather, Yuba, and American Watersheds

H. Mann, M. L. Kavvas, S. Jang, N. Ohara, and S. Kure

International

Assessing the Vulnerability of the Sector of Water Resources in Swaziland Dueto Climate Change

Jonathan I. Matondo

Climate Change and Its Influence on International Water Sharing

Stephen E. Draper

Development of a Reliability Based Dynamic Model of Urban Water SupplySystem: A Case Study

Mohammad Karamouz

Update on Harmonizing Water and Energy—Progress at the 6th World WaterForum

Mark W. Killgore

Water and Environmental Management in the Expansion of the Panama Canal

Vinio Floris

Irrigation and Drainage

Advancing Stormwater Beneficial Uses: ET Mapping in Urban Areas

Ryan Bean and Robert Pitt

Computational Procedures Used for Radial Gate Calibration in WinGate

A. J. Clemmens and T. L. Wahl

Contraction and Correction Coefficients for Energy-Momentum Balance under

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Current Developments in Software for Surface Irrigation Analysis: WinSRFR4/SRFR 5

E. Bautista, T. S. Strelkoff, and J. L. Schlegel

Development of Tools and Strategies for Controlling the Zebra Mussel inPressurised Irrigation Networks

P. Seral, S. García, R. Aliod, J. Paño, and E. Faci

Evaluating Crop Water Stress under Limited Irrigation Practices

S. Taghvaeian, J. L. Chávez, and N. C. Hansen

GIS-Based Water Accounting System for the Angostura Irrigation District, Oral,South Dakota

D. Dante Fernandez and Jared K. Oswald

Implementation of Magnetic Meters for Irrigation Volumetric Measurement

Stuart W. Styles and Lynn Groundwater

Managing Invasive Algae with Flushing Flows: New Perspectives for CanalControl

O. Fovet, O. Genthon, X. Litrico, and G. Belaud

Seasonal Variation of Velocity Fields in Lined Channels: Impact on FlowMeasurement

L. Cassan, G. Belaud, J.-P. Baume, and C. Dejean

The ASCE Standardized Equation-Based Bushland Reference ET Calculator

P. H. Gowda, J. Ennis, T. A. Howell, T. H. Marek, and D. O. Porter

WinGate Software for Discharge Calibration of Gated Check Structures

T. L. Wahl and A. J. Clemmens

Planning and Management

A Systems Approach to TMDL Policy Assessment: The Case of Lake Allegan,Michigan

Ali Mirchi and David Watkins, Jr.

Agent-Based Modeling for Simulating the Decentralization of Urban WaterInfrastructure Systems

V. K. Kandiah and E. M. Zechman

Approaches to Control Nitrate Pollution in the San Joaquin Watershed

Stephen Clayton and Misgana Muleta

Assessing the Potential Sediment-Related Impacts of Hydropower Developmentin the Mekong River Basin

T. B. Wild and D. P. Loucks

Bankruptcy Methods for Resolving Water Resources Conflicts

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Bayesian WLS/GLS Regression for Regional Skewness Analysis for Regions withLarge Crest Stage Gage Networks

A. G. Veilleux, J. R. Stedinger, and D. A. Eash

Bringing Environmental Benefits into Caspian Sea Negotiations for ResourcesAllocation: Cooperative Game Theory Insights

Sanaz Imen, Kaveh Madani, and Ni-Bin Chang

Coastal Management to Improve Environmental Quality in Göcek Bay, Turkey

Ö. Can, E. Alp, and A. C. Yalçıner

Development and Evaluation of a Semi-Lagrangian Stream Water Quality (SWQ)Model

T. B. Wild and D. P. Loucks

Effective Use of Shared Water Resources

Stephen E. Draper

Exploring Adaptive Demand-Side and Supply-Side Management of Urban WaterResources Using a Multi-Objective Optimization Approach

Lufthansa Kanta and Emily M. Zechman

Georgia Statewide Water Planning: Crossing All Boundaries

Becky Champion, Ted Hendrickx, Michelle Vincent, Rick Brownlow, Doug Baughman, Brian Skeens,and Heather Dyke

Linking Stormwater BMP Systems Water Quality and Quantity Performance toWhole Life Cycle Cost to Improve BMP Selection and Design

Shannon K. Reynolds, Christine A. Pomeroy, A. Charles Rowney, and Chris M. Rowney

California Water Management Challenges

Jay Lund, E. Hanak, A. Dinar, B. Gray, R. Howitt, J. Mount, P. Moyle, and B. Thompson

Multi-Criteria Decision Making under Uncertainty: Application to California’sSacramento-San Joaquin Delta Problem

Soroush Mokhtari, Kaveh Madani, and Ni-Bin Chang

Optimal Design of Air Valves in Cooling Water Systems

Yong Tang and Mustafa Samad

Parameter Estimation Method and Updating of Regional Prediction Equations forUngaged Sites for the Desert Region of California

Nancy A. Barth and Andrea G. Veilleux

Performance Evaluation of Water Resources Systems Using System DynamicsApproach: Application to the Aras River Basin, Iran

M. Shafiee Jood and A. Abrishamchi

Quantifying Risk and Uncertainty in Truckee-Carson Basin ForecastedOperations Using Ensemble Streamflow Forecasts

Heather M. Gacek and Shane Coors

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Re-Operation of Major Reservoirs for Flood and Environmental Management

Nate Burley, Katherine Maher, and Jay Lund

Reservoir Operation with Robust Optimization for Hydropower Production

Roberto S. Côrtes and Renato C. Zambon

Resolving Transboundary Water Conflicts: Lessons Learned from the Qezelozan-Sefidrood River Bankruptcy Problem

Mahboubeh Zarezadeh, Kaveh Madani, and Saeed Morid

Stochastic Fuzzy Assessment for Managing Hydro-Environmental Systems underUncertainty and Ambiguity

Hossein Rastgoftar, Sanaz Imen, and Kaveh Madani

Storm Surge Return Periods for the United States Gulf Coast

Hal F. Needham, Barry D. Keim, David Sathiaraj, and Mark Shafer

The 2011 Texas Drought in Hindsight

Messele Zewdie Ejeta

Two-Stage Stochastic Optimization of Large-Scale Hydrothermal System

Renato C. Zambon, Mario T. L. Barros, Paulo S. F. Barbosa, Alberto L. Francato, João Eduardo G.Lopes, and William W.-G. Yeh

Updating the CALVIN Hydro-Economic Optimization Model of California: CentralValley Groundwater

H. Chou, C. R. Buck, G. Zikalala, J. Medellín-Azuara, and J. Lund

Urban Water Consumption Long-Term Prediction Model Based on the WaterPrice Elasticity in China

Cuimei Li, Jianhua Wang, Hao Wang, and Shaoguang Zhang

Water Conflicts in Hydrothermal System Operation: The São Francisco River,Brazil

Ludmilson A. Mendes, Mario T. L. Barros, Renato C. Zambon, and William W.-G. Yeh

Wetland Protection in Edmonton—A Drainage Initiative

L. E. Bodnaruk, S. Edwini-Bonsu, A. Kwan, L. Maslen, and J. Tan

Scour at Bridges

Bridge Scour and Sediment Analysis for River Restoration Projects

James G. MacBroom

Effects of Climate Change on Bridge Scour

Brian D. Barkdoll

Experimental Investigation of Time-Dependent Clear Water Scour around BridgePier Due to a Trapezoidal Hydrograph

M. S. Guney, G. Bombar, and A. Ozgenc Aksoy

The Role of Bridge Scour in Relation to Stream Restoration

Brian D. Barkdoll and Casey J. Huckins

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Stream Restoration in Arid and Semi-Arid Environments

Channel Changes on the Middle Rio Grande

Paula W. Makar and Jonathan AuBuchon

Effectiveness of Engineered Log Jams in Reducing Streambank Erosion to theGreat Barrier Reef: The O’Connell River, Queensland, Australia

A. Simon, A. Brooks, and N. Bankhead

Elwha River Restoration: Sediment Modeling

Timothy J. Randle, Jennifer A. Bountry, and Kurt B. Wille

FLO-2D Modeling to Support the Rio Grande Bosque Restoration FeasibilityStudy, Albuquerque Reach of the Middle Rio Grande, New Mexico

Dai B. Thomas, Robert A. Mussetter, and Steve A. Boberg

Kinnickinnic River Flood Management and Watercourse Rehabilitation:Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Thomas R. Sear, Patrick C. Elliott, and Thomas W. Chapman

Maximum Velocity Effects from Vane-Dike Installations in Channel Bends

S. Michael Scurlock, Amanda L. Cox, Christopher I. Thornton, and Drew C. Baird

Middle Rio Grande Assessment for Maintenance Planning

Paula W. Makar, Robert S. Padilla, and Drew C. Baird

Reengineering Banklines for Stabilization: A Biological View from the Pueblo ofSanta Ana’s Reach of the Rio Grande

N. C. Schroeder

Remediating and Restoring the Floodplain of the Upper Clark Fork River

W. H. Bucher, K. F. Boyd, B. Bartkowiak, and K. Mainzhausen

Review of River Restoration Methodologies

Drew C. Baird and Cassie C. Klumpp

Sediment Modeling of the Middle Rio Grande with and without the TemporaryChannel: San Antonio to Elephant Butte Reservoir

Jianchun Huang and Paula W. Makar

Sediment Routing Model of the Middle Rio Grande

Stuart C. Trabant, Robert A. Mussetter, and Nabil Shafike

Students and New Professionals

A Review of the Occurrence, Most Relevant Analytical Method, and PossibleTreatment for Di-Ethylhexyl Phthalate (DEHP) in the Water Environment

Angelica M. Quintero

A Trade-Off between Supply-Side and Demand-Side Management for UrbanWater Resources

Hassan Aljanabi

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Analysis of a Vertical Axis Wind Turbine for Water Treatment Applications

Hernando F. Gauto

Analysis of Coal Combustion By-Product Disposal Practices in Arid Climates:Leachate Water Quality

Cheryl Parker, Bruce Thomson, Kara Hart, John Stormont, and Mark Stone

Development of a Temperature-Based Model to Simulate Evaporative Lossesover Water Bodies in Cold Regions

H. S. Munna

Food-Grade Dye Injection: A Novel Alerting Mechanism for Consumers Warningof Drinking Water Contamination

Amin Rasekh

Forecasting Water Demands—A Case Study for the South East KelownaIrrigation District

M. Cresswell and Gh. Naser

Tracking Water Quality of the Flint River Watershed

Sabiha Runa

CE-QUAL-W2 Water Quality and Fish-Bioenergetics Model of Chester Morse Lakeand the Cedar River

Vanessa Wells and Scott Wells

Sustainability

A Tool and Dataset for Place-Based Impervious Surface Estimation: Applicationsfor Land Use and Water Resources Planning

A. Poresky, K. Ramsey, M. Leisenring, and Paul Hobson

Comprehensive Development Design Optimizing Water Conservation

Charles M. Penland and Andres A. Salazar

Developing the Sustainable Design with PtD Using 3D/4D BIM Tools

Mohammad Kasirossafar, Abdollah Ardeshir, and Reza Latifi Shahandashti

Energy and Cost Benefit Evaluation of a Urine Diversion System—A Case Studyat Highway Service Areas in Japan

Naoko Nakagawa, Akira Kawamura, and Hideo Amaguchi

Energy, Water, and the Arid Southwest: Resources and Challenges

Bruce Thomson

Municipal Wastewater Treatment Operations—The Environmental and EnergyRequirements

S. Rao Chitikela, Jeffrey J. Simerl, and William F. Ritter

Nanoparticle Delivery Vehicles for Groundwater Remediation: SustainabilityEvaluation through Biodegradation Studies

Archana Archana, Harjyoti Kalita, Bret Chisholm, and Achintya Bezbaruah

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Risk Assessment on Reusing Treated Wastewater for Energy Production—A CaseStudy

Amy Dragovich and Jianpeng Zhou

Scenario Planning for Robust Water Supply Infrastructure Design

Gwendolyn J. Woods, Kerri Jean Ormerod, Christopher J. Bailey, Doosun Kang, Daniel R. Quintanar,Edward F. Curley, Kevin E. Lansey, Christopher A. Scott, and Robert G. Arnold

Securing Water Supplies in New Mexico: The Conjunctive Use Solution

K. A. Collins, R. A. Fowlie, and J. Richardson

Sustainability in Water Supply

Alan C. Hutson and Rachel A. Ickert

The Logic of Sustainability

G. F. McMahon and J. R. Mrozek

Toward More Efficient Global Warming Policy Solutions: The Necessity for Multi-Criteria Selection of Energy Sources

Saeed Hadian, Kaveh Madani, Christopher Rowney, and Soroush Mokhtari

Using a PV-Powered Pump to Remediate Contaminated Ground Water at a DryCleaning Site

Erica Collins and Andrew Curtis Elmore

Symposium on Water Distribution Systems Analysis

A Coupled Decision Trees Bayesian Approach for Water Distribution SystemsEvent Detection

Jonathan Arad, Lina Perelman, and Avi Ostfeld

A Graphic Flow Distribution Model for Small Utilities

Joseph Goodin, Doug Wood, Ben Albritton, and Lindell Ormsbee

A Method for Estimating Potential Outdoor Water Use and Compliance Ratesduring Water Restrictions

M. G. Nielsen and M. Steele

A Methodology to Preserve Water Quality Modeling in Skeletonized NetworkModels

J. G. Saldarriaga, S. García, and N. León

A New Optimization Framework That Includes Water Conservation Strategies toReduce Demand in Water Distribution Networks

Alexandra Oldford and Yves Filion

A Performance Comparison of Differential Evolution and Genetic AlgorithmVariants Applied to Water Distribution System Optimization

Feifei Zheng, Angus R. Simpson, and Aaron Zecchin

A Successive Linear Programming Scheme for Optimal Operation of WaterDistribution Networks

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A System-Centric Approach to Infrastructure Asset Management Planning

Sérgio T. Coelho, Diogo Vitorino, and Helena Alegre

Adaptive Emergency Response to Water Distribution System ContaminationEvents

Amin Rasekh and Kelly Brumbelow

Adjoint-Based Method for Contaminant Source Identification in ComplexDistribution Systems Using Realistic Sensor Data

D. E. Wagner and R. M. Neupauer

Application of EIO-LCA and LCIA to Premise Plumbing Materials

Juneseok Lee and Andrew Easterling

Contaminant Intrusion in Water Distribution Systems: An Ingress Model

S. Mansour-Rezaei and Gh. Naser

Development of an Algorithm for Vulnerability Zoning of Water DistributionNetwork

Mohammad Karamouz, Mohsen Yousefi, Zahra Zahmatkesh, and Sara Nazif

Early Failure Detection Model for Water Mains Due to Seasonal Climatic Impacts

F. Friedl, S. Schrotter, B. Kogseder, and D. Fuch-Hanusch

Transient Effects of Surge Vessel Sizes and Locations in a Water TransmissionLine

Juned Laiq Syed and Zheng Yi Wu

Efficient Energy Use in Pump Water Supply Systems in Cold Regions

D. D. Deering and Y. H. Lim

Establishment and Application of Statistics Verifying Model of Water QualityMonitoring Data in Networks and a Case Study in China

Cuimei Li, Jianhua Wang, Hao Wang, and Shaoguang Zhang

Evaluating Response Planning Initiatives: Modeling Assumptions

Jennifer Hagar, Regan Murray, and Terranna Haxton

Examining the Application of Modeling Tools to Identify Effective FlushingLocations

T. Haxton, R. Murray, and K. Klise

Failure Propagation for Large-Diameter Transmission Water Mains UsingDynamic Failure Risk Index

F. Friedl, M. Möderl, Wolfgang Rauch, Q. Liu, S. Schrotter, and D. Fuchs-Hanusch

General and Compact Modelling of Direct Pumping Stations for the Hydraulicand Energy Analysis of Pressurized Distribution Networks

J. Paño, R. Aliod, S. García, E. Faci, and P. Seral

GPU-Based Artificial Neural Network Configuration and Training for WaterDistribution System Analysis

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M. Behandish and Z. Y. Wu

Historical Review of U.S. Residential Water Demand

Stephanie A. Tanverakul and Juneseok Lee

Identifying Hydropower Potential in Water Distribution Systems of AlpineRegions

M. Möderl, R. Sitzenfrei, M. Mair, H. Jarosch, and W. Rauch

Identifying Multi Utility Network Similarities

M. Mair, R. Sitzenfrei, M. Möderl, and W. Rauch

Improving Water System Resilience by Advanced Leakage Detection

Medhanie Hagos, Doosun Kang, and Kevin Lansey

Long Term Asset Condition and Discolouration Modelling in Water DistributionSystems with Epanet MSX

Stewart Husband, Yiying Xin, and Joby B. Boxall

Machine Learning Approach for Contamination Source Identification in WaterDistribution Systems

Amin Rasekh and Kelly Brumbelow

Misleading Velocity Analysis for Water Quality Management in TransmissionMains

Stewart Husband and Joby B. Boxall

Modeling Dynamic Expansion of Water Distribution Systems for New UrbanDevelopments

R. Sitzenfrei, M. Möderl, M. Mair, and W. Rauch

Multi-Objective Rehabilitation Planning of Water Distribution Systems underClimate Change Mitigation Scenarios

E. Roshani and Y. R. Filion

Optimal Mobile Self-Powered Sensor Operation for Water Distribution SystemsWater Quality Enhancements

Lina Perelman and Avi Ostfeld

Parallel Multi-Swarm Optimization Framework for Search Problems in WaterDistribution Systems

Sarat Sreepathi, Downey Brill, Ranji Ranjithan, and Gnanamanikam (Kumar) Mahinthakumar

Post-Optimization Heuristics Complementing the Design of Real WaterDistribution Systems

Manuel A. Andrade, Doosun Kang, Christopher Y. Choi, and Kevin Lansey

Preprocessing of Water Distribution Systems to Assess Connectivity andSolvability in the Presence of Flow Control Devices

Jochen Deuerlein, Angus R. Simpson, and Idel Montalvo

Probabilistic Mapping of Water Leakage Characterizations Using a BayesianApproach

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M. A. Barandouzi, G. Mahinthakumar, R. Ranjithan, and E. D. Brill

Reference Pressure for Extended Period Simulation of Pressure Deficient WaterDistribution Systems

Tiku T. Tanyimboh and Calvin Siew

Scenario-Based Multistage Construction of Water Supply Infrastructure

Doosun Kang and Kevin Lansey

Signal Separation for Transient Wave Reflections in Single Pipelines UsingInverse Filters

Jinzhe Gong, Aaron C. Zecchin, Martin F. Lambert, and Angus R. Simpson

Sociotechnical Simulation for Evaluating Adaptive Threat Response Actions forWater Distribution Contamination Events

M. Ehsan Shafiee and Emily M. Zechman

The Darcy-Weisbach Jacobian and Avoiding Zero Flow Failures in the GlobalGradient Algorithm for the Water Network Equations

Sylvan Elhay and Angus R. Simpson

Using Consumer Complaints to Characterize Contamination Events in a WaterDistribution System

Kristen Drake and Emily M. Zechman

Water Distribution Network Design Using a Robustness Index

Donghwi Jung, Doosun Kang, and Kevin Lansey

Water Quality Reliability Based Design of Water Distribution Networks

Rajesh Gupta, Amir Hussain, and Pramod R. Bhave

Symposium on Water Systems Planning under ClimateChange

Assessment of Climate Models for Water Planning Applications

Spandana Tummuri and Eric Loucks

Climate Change and Hydropower in Iran’s Karkheh River Basin

Ahmad Abrishamchi, Saeed Jamali, Kaveh Madani, and Saeed Hadian

Climate Change Impacts on Runoff Evaluation: A Case Study

S. Nazif, M. Karamouz, and Z. Zahmatkesh

Climate Impacts on Municipal Water Supplies in New England: A Comparison ofTwo Systems

Jessica Pica and Richard N. Palmer

Comprehensive Study of Water Reuse Role in Integrated Water ResourcesManagement—Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

William Kreutzberger, Jaime Robinson, Raed Bkayrat, and Elise Bacon

Coordinated Reservoir Management Planning for Large-Scale EcologicalRestoration

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Scott Steinschneider, Austin Polebitksi, David Ahlfeld, Casey Brown, and Richard Palmer

Correlations between Total Solids, Total Suspended Solids, Total VolatileSuspended Solids, and Phosphate at Deer Creek Reservoir

Blake Buehler, Pablo Moreno, Gustavious P. Williams, E. James Nelson, Oliver Obregon, NicolasGonzalez, and Nathan R. Swain

Determination of Water Stress Indices As a Function of Ecological Flows

A. S. Mayer, D. W. Watkins, Jr., A. S. Mirchi, R. Gyawali, and K. A. Watson

Evaluation of Climate Change Impact on Future Bioclimatic Condition and WaterDemand

Mohammad Karamouz, Sara Nazif, Erfan Goharian, and Lennox Barrow

Incorporating Climate Change Science into Water Supply Planning:Demonstration and Comparison of Methods

T. J. Cox, M. J. McCluskey, and K. Arthur

Major Assessments and Adaptation Tools for Flood Management in the NorthernPlains under Potential Climate Change Environment

K. Hafliger and Y. H. Lim

Modelling Peaks over Threshold under the Effects of Climate Change

M. Abdellatif, W. Atherton, and R. Alkhaddar

Simulated Climate Change Effects in Deer Creek Reservoir with aTwo-Dimensional Model

Oliver Obregon, Gustavious P. Williams, E. James Nelson, Jerry B. Miller, Nicolas A. Gonzalez, andNathan R. Swain

Water, Wastewater, and Stormwater

A Road Map to the Future of a City’s Water Resources: System Modeling forIntegrated Planning

Jamie Lefkowitz

Middle Rio Grande Watershed-Based MS4 Permit

K. A. Collins, R. V. Penttila, and J. S. Glass

An Analysis of Soluble Reactive Phosphorus Removal Mechanisms inSurface-Flow Constructed Stormwater Wetlands

Kaitlin Vacca and Bridget Wadzuk

Analysis of Hydraulic and Combined Sewer Overflow Performance Indicators

M. Möderl, R. Sitzenfrei, D. Fuchs-Hanusch, F. Kretschmer, T. Ertl, and W. Rauch

Application of USEPA SSOAP Software to Sewer System Modeling

Elangovan Karuppasamy and Takuya Jay Inoue

Assessing the Impact of Soil Media Characteristics on Stormwater BioinfiltrationDevice Performance: Lab and Field Studies

Redahegn Sileshi, Robert Pitt, and Shirley Clark

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Biofiltration Processes for Onsite Wastewater Nitrogen Reduction

D. P. Smith

BMP Performance Algorithms for the BMP Selection/Receiving Water ProtectionToolbox

Marc Leisenring, Michael Barrett, Aaron Poresky, Eric Strecker, Charles Rowney, Christine Pomeroy,and Larry Roesner

Canada-Wide Strategy on Managing Municipal Wastewater Effluent:Characterization Studies to Determine the Impacts of Treated Wastewater onSaskatchewan Rivers

O. S. Thirunavukkarasu, T. Phommavong, Y. C. Jin, and S. A. Ferris

Cost-Benefit Allocation of Selected Low Impact Development Techniques versusthe Conventional Method

Kathlie S. Jeng-Bulloch and Jerry Rogers

The Design and Implementation of a Real-Time Microwave Sensor forWastewater Nutrient Detection

N. Al-Dasoqi, A. Mason, R. Al-Khaddar, A. Shaw, and A. Al-Shamma’a

Detailed Rain Garden Flow Monitoring

Deborah O’Bannon and Jason Nall

Development of Construction Standards for the Infiltration Gutter to ReduceRunoff Quantity in South Korea

Chihun Lee and Yuntae Kim

Evaluation of the Infiltration Capacity of a Permeable Paving Block for UrbanFlood Disaster Reduction

Dojoon Jung and Yuntae Kim

Evaluation of the Treatability of Pharmaceuticals, PAHs, and Pesticides duringWet Weather Flows in a Wastewater Treatment Plant

Kenya L. Goodson, Robert Pitt, Sam Subramaniam, and Shirley Clark

How Buoyant Flow Control Devices Can Reduce Pond Size Requirements

Jeffrey S. Glenn, Elizabeth M. Bartell, and Jon Moody

Hydraulic Modeling and Improvement of a Sanitary Sewer Collection System

Jinsheng Huo, Felix Belanger, and Tom DeArman

Regional Stormwater Quality Model Calibration Using the National StormwaterQuality Database

Robert Pitt, John Voorhees, and Caroline Burger

Multiple Innovations for Enhanced Nitrogen Removal—The Hobbs WWTPTransformation

Joel C. Rife

Nitrifying Continuous Upflow Filters: Understanding Large Scale Plant fromLaboratory and Pilot Scale Experiments

R. M. Alkhaddar, E. Loffil, D. A. Phipps, and Robert Andoh

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Operation and Maintenance Assessment for Structural Stormwater BMPs

K. M. Flynn, B. W. Linkous, and M. T. Buechter

Pollutant Releases from Gutter and Piping Materials into Urban StormwaterRunoff

Olga Ogburn, Robert Pitt, and Shirley Clark

Practicable Water Management in a Typical Indian City

Sridebi Basu and Bhagu R. Chahar

Pre-Releasing Analysis of Reservoir Flood Control Operations

F. N.-F. Chou and C. W. Wu

Rainwater Harvesting: Integrating Water Conservation and StormwaterManagement through Innovative Technologies

K. DeBusk, W. Hunt, M. Quigley, J. Jeray, and A. Bedig

Risk and Performance Oriented Sewer Inspection Prioritization

D. Fuchs-Hanusch, F. Friedl, M. Möderl, W. Sprung, H. Plihal, F. Kretschmer, and T. Ertl

Roof Runoff Harvesting Benefits for Regional Conditions in Low Density andMedium Density Residential Areas

Leila Talebi and Robert Pitt

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A Formal, Bayesian Approach for Uncertainty Analysis of a Watershed Model

Misgana K. Muleta

A GIS-Based Hydraulic Bulking Factor Map for New Mexico

J. B. Gallegos, C. P. Richardson, M. P. Cal, and G. G. Bulut

A GIS-Based Soil Erosion Risk Map for New Mexico

G. G. Bulut, M. P. Cal, C. P. Richardson, and J. B. Gallegos

Analyzing the Influence of Large Wind Farms over Rainfall Pattern Using RadarData

Le Zeng and Chandramouli Viswanathan

Assessing the Impact of Subsurface Storage Contributing Area on theWatershed Scale Storage-Discharge Function Derived from Baseflow Recession at the SpoonRiver in Illinois

Dingbao Wang

Comparisons of Satellite Derived Precipitation Estimation

Om Prakash and David C. Curtis

Contributions of RUSLE2 to TMDL Development

Seth Dabney, Daniel Yoder, and Ken Renard

Developing TMDLs for Local Impairments Consistent with the RegionalChesapeake Bay TMDL

Gene Yagow, Brian Benham, Karen Kline, Becky Zeckoski, and Carlington Wallace

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Estimating the Probability of Storm Runoff Impacts in a Burned Watershed

I. B. Paton, T. A. Earles, and S. M. Tillack

Evaluation of Spatial Interpolation Methods for Missing Precipitation Data:Preservation of Spatial Statistics

H. A. El Sharif and R. S. V. Teegavarapu

Evapotranspiration Network Design: Implementation Plan Development

Chandra S. Pathak and Bijay K. Panigrahi

Expected Value of Event Runoff with Curve Number Theory

Richard H. Hawkins and Tim J. Ward

Framework for Estimating Uncertainty Limits of Daily Flow Rate Data

C. Polatel, A. Nayak, and E. Damisse

Hydro-Geomorphological Analysis of a Water Logged Area of South TripuraDistrict Using RS and GIS Technology

Debasis Deb and Bipul Talukdar

Influence of Temporal Resolution of Rain Gage Data on Bias CorrectionProcedures for NEXRAD Estimates

Aneesh Goly, Ramesh S. V. Teegavarapu, Chandra Pathak, and Kenneth Romie

Linking TMDL Development with Implementation Using Watershed ModelingTools: Successful Applications and Future Challenges

Harry X. Zhang

Low-Dimensional Models of Annual Streamflow Using Tree Ring Data and Nino3.4 Forecasts

Jason Patskoski and Sankarasubramanian Arumugam

Numerical Errors in Diffusion Wave Models When Simulating Kinematic Flow

A. M. Wasantha Lal

Radar Specific Z-R Relationships Using ANN Models

Le Zeng, Chandramouli Viswanathan, Chandra S. Pathak, and Ramesh S. V. Teegavarapu

Spatial Interpolation for Missing Precipitation Data: Use of Proximity Metrics,Nearest Neighbor Classifiers, and Clusters

Ramesh S. V. Teegavarapu

The Development of Optimal Hydrometric Networks Model in a Watershed

H.-T. Su and G. J.-Y. You