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American Society of Civil Engineers
World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2008
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Volume 1
Best Management Practices (BMPs) for Surface Water Pollution in Developing Countries ............................................................................................................................................. 1
Fidelia N. Nnadi
BMPs as a Water Balance Asset in Arid Regions.......................................................................... 15A. C. Rowney, G. Yamout, J. Besmehn
Meeting the Challenges of Water Scarcity: Policy Review and Strategy Formulation .............. 22D. B. Stacey, Ashraf Elkhadrawy
Nutrient Retention in Mature Vegetated Bioretention Systems under Elevated Nutrient Loads ................................................................................................................................... 32
William C. Lucas, Margaret Greenway
Performance Assessment of Low Impact Stormwater Practices ................................................ 42B. C. Asleson, R. S. Nestingen, J. S. Gulliver, R. M. Hozalski, J. L. Nieber
Water Quality and Hydrologic Benefits of Five Bioretention Cells in North Carolina ............... 53William F. Hunt, Elodie Passeport, Robert A. Brown
Construction Site Stormwater Treatment System Performance: Comparison of Coagulation Efficiency ..................................................................................................................... 63
Rebecca Mirsky
Nutrient Loading in a Mature Constructed Stormwater Wetland ................................................. 74Bridget M. Wadzuk, Robert G. Traver
Weighting of Field Monitoring Data with Probability Distributions of Daily Rainfall ................. 84James H. Lenhart, Scott A. de Ridder
Airport Water Quality Soars to New Heights.................................................................................. 92Jason Ziemer
Hydrological and Environmental Effect Analysis of Penetrable Pavement in Coastal City ..................................................................................................................................... 102
Shiguo Xu, Jihui Gao, Xiangzhou Xu, Yong Sun
International Stormwater BMP Database: What’s in It for You? ................................................ 111Jane Clary, Jonathan Jones, Eric Strecker, Marcus Quigley
Stormwater BMP Maintenance and Certification Program in North Carolina, USA ................. 121William G. Lord, William F. Hunt
Examining the Impact of Detention Basins on Floodplains in Lenexa, Kansas....................... 131Nate A. Garrett, Christine A. Pomeroy, Tom A. Jacobs
Monitoring of Pervious Pavement/Infiltration Bed System in Aurora, Colorado ..................... 138T. Andrew Earles, Jennifer Keys, Michael Claffey Jr.
Data Reporting Guidelines for Certification of Manufactured Stormwater BMPs.................... 148Robert M. Roseen, Ernie Carrasco, Yuan Cheng, Bill Hunt, Charlene Johnston, Jim Mailloux, Walt Stein, Tim Williams
Development of Certification Guidelines for Manufactured Stormwater BMPs ....................... 152Qizhong Guo, Gordon England, Charlene E. Johnston
Field Verification of Manufactured BMPs Subject to Rainfall-Runoff Loadings ...................... 160John Sansalone
Inspection and Maintenance Guidance for Manufactured BMPs............................................... 170William F. Hunt, Gordon England, Hans DeBruijn, Richard Gee, Qizhong (George) Guo, William Lord, Mark Miller, Omid Mosheni, Scott Perry
Scaling Relations for Manufactured Stormwater BMPs.............................................................. 177John S. Gulliver, Qizhong Guo, Jy S. Wu
Developing an Optimal Sewer Layout Model to Reduce Peak Outflows................................... 184J. H. Kim, J. H. Lee, J. H. Park, H. D. Jun
Emerging Implications of Systematic Balancing of Disinfection and Primary Treatment as an Element of US Practice and Policy in CSO Control: 1. Model Requirements ................ 194
A. C. Rowney, R. Field, Thomas P. O’Connor
Satellite Sewer System Modeling .................................................................................................. 202Daniel H. Lau, Debra Jensen, Robert W. Carr
SSOAP—A USEPA Toolbox for SSO Analysis and Control Planning ....................................... 215Srinivas Vallabhaneni, Fu-hsiung Lai, Carl Chan, Edward H. Burgess, Richard Field
Hawaii DOT’s Comprehensive Stormwater Asset Management System: A Critical Tool to Meet NPDES Permitting Goals.......................................................................................... 225
K. E. Brennan, C. Y. Lien, B. Reed, R. Adams
Water Portfolio Scenario Analysis for Mesa, Arizona ................................................................. 235T. Lant, G. Yamout, V. Escobar
Watershed-Based Permitting—A Myth or Reality? ..................................................................... 242Sri Rangarajan
Management of Dry Weather Flows in Semi Arid Climates Using Low Impact Development Technology .............................................................................................................. 244
Aditya Tyagi, Barbara Chongtoua, Daniel Medina, Avinash Patwardhan, Cole Slater
Meeting Challenges of Stormwater Management in Semi Arid Climates with Low Impact Development ....................................................................................................................... 252
Aditya Tyagi, Barbara Chongtoua, Daniel Medina
New Directions in Real-Time and Dynamic Control for Stormwater Management and Low Impact Development ....................................................................................................... 262
Marcus Quigley, Sri Rangarajan, Daniel Pankani, Dawn Henning
Water Reuse on Maui...................................................................................................................... 269Steve Parabicoli
Column Studies on the Capture and Destruction of E. coli from Simulated Urban Stormwater Runoff Using Conventional Bioretention Media and Iron Oxide-Coated Sand.................................................................................................................................................. 280
Lan Zhang, Eric A. Seagren, Allen P. Davis
E. coli Fate and Transport in Macroporous Soils: Short-Circuiting to the Subsurface........... 287G. A. Fox, R. Kanwar, J. Guzman, C. K. Hoang, R. W. Malone, T. Moorman, C. Pederson
Enterococci Populations in Conventional, Manufactured, and LID Stormwater Treatment Systems ........................................................................................................................................... 297
Stephen H. Jones, Robert Roseen, Robert A. Wildey, Julie Maimes, James Houle, Thomas Ballestero
Reducing Stormwater Bacteria Loads to North Carolina Ocean Recreational Areas Using a Dune Infiltration System.............................................................................................................. 306
M. R. Burchell, W. F. Hunt III, G. M. Chescheir
An Integrated Modeling Approach to Stormwater Management................................................ 314Sri Rangarajan, Masatsugu Takamatsu, Gary Grey, Win Hunt
EPA’s Experimental Stream Facility: Design and Research Supporting Watershed Management .................................................................................................................................... 321
Christopher T. Nietch
Green Roofs—A BMP for Urban Stormwater Quality?................................................................ 331Brett V. Long, Shirley E. Clark, Robert Berghage, Katherine Baker
Incentives for Adoption of Low Impact Development Approaches on a Larger Scale............ 342Scott D. Struck
Modeling LID Treatment Train Impacts on Runoff, Sediment, and Water Quality in U.S. Urban Areas Using IDEAL: Part 2—Model Application to Example US Cities ................. 349
J. C. Hayes, B. J. Barfield, S. L. Harp, M. Chalavadi, E. Stevens, M. D. Alexander, B. T. Bates
Modeling LID Treatment Train Impacts on Runoff, Sediment, and Water Quality in US Urban Areas Using IDEAL: Part 1—Model Description......................................................... 359
Billy J. Barfield, John C. Hayes, Sam Harp, Mahesh Chalavadi, Sandeep Yeri, Brian Bates
Rainfall Intensity in Design ............................................................................................................ 375Theodore G. Cleveland, David B. Thompson
Comparison of Compost and Hydromulch for Stabilization of Disturbed Sites ...................... 385Michael Barrett, Anne McFarland, Brad Eck, Todd Adams
SEDPRO Modeling of BMP Effectiveness at Construction Sites ............................................... 395S. L. Harp, B. J. Barfield, J. C. Hayes, S. Yeri, M. Chalavadi
Errors Associated with Solids Analysis ....................................................................................... 406Christina Y. S. Siu, Shirley E. Clark, Robert Pitt
How Well Do We Know “Particle Size” in Urban Runoff Pollution Control? ............................ 417Hong Lin
Particulate Matter Particle Size Distributions Transported in Urban Runoff............................ 427J.-Y. Kim, J. Sansalone
Total Suspended Solids: Is It for Real? ........................................................................................ 437James J. Houle, Pedro Avellaneda, Robert M. Roseen, Thomas P. Ballestero
How to Export Water and Grow Supplies in Your Own Basin: Balancing Agricultural, Urban, and Environmental Water Needs in the Lower Colorado River............... 447
Leah Manning, Gary Guy, Susan Butler
Problems and Challenges in Water Resources Management—A Municipal Water Manager’s Perspective ................................................................................................................... 457
Peter D. Binney
Total Water Management Tools and Process to Address Water Resources Management Challenges: Botany Case Study in Sydney, Australia ......................................... 469
Jacqueline Kepke, Ken Wright, Sally Williamson, Avinash Patwardhan, Ed Couriel
Looking All Over for Urban Storm Water BMP Opportunities—An Island-Wide Storm Water Retrofit, Oahu, Hawaii .............................................................................................. 479
Chin Y. Lien, Richard C. V. Dahilig, Curtis K. Matsuda, Todd Nishioka
An Innovative Stormwater Best Management Practice Decision Support System for Quantifying and Optimizing Load Reductions and Costs in Los Angeles.......................... 488
Stephen Carter, Jenny Zhen, Andrew Parker, Bowman Cutter
Collection System Model Development Using Raster Imperviousness Data ........................... 499Mitchell C. Heineman
Evaluation of Low Impact Development Models for Storm Water Flow Reduction and Demand Management in Downtown Seattle ......................................................................... 506
Nian She, Alicia Chase, Joseph Pang
Simple Rainfall Loss Models for Rainfall-Runoff Modeling........................................................ 517Theodore G. Cleveland, Xin He, David B. Thompson
Urban Stormwater Modeling: Status in 2008................................................................................ 527Wayne C. Huber, Eric W. Strecker
Continuous Hydrologic Modeling Improved by Intensive Event Data ...................................... 537Xuefeng Chu, Alan D. Steinman
Development and Application of a Water Quality Management Model of Eutrophic Onondaga Lake, NY ........................................................................................................................ 548
Pradeep Mugunthan, James R. Rhea, David Glaser, Kevin Russell, Li Zheng, Joseph J. Mastriano
Small Watershed Response Models: Hydrologic or Hydraulic? ................................................ 556Theodore G. Cleveland, William Botkins, David B. Thompson
Groundwater Flow Model Development at the Nevada Test Site............................................... 565Gregory J. Ruskauff, Bruce Crowe
Simulating Radionuclide Transport Away from an Underground Nuclear Test: Linking Non-Isothermal Flow and Mechanistic Reactive Transport.......................................... 566
Mavrik Zavarin, Steven F. Carle, Qinhong Hu, Annie B. Kersting, Reed M. Maxwell, Gayle A. Pawloski, Eric Ramon, Sarah K. Roberts, Dana E. Shumaker, Andrew F. B. Tompson, Pihong Zhao
Transport Model Uncertainty and Sensitivity Analysis for Groundwater Releases of Radionuclides from Subsurface Nuclear Tests....................................................................... 568
Andrew Wolfsberg, Greg Ruskauff, Bruce Crowe
Coupled Polymer Floods and Bio-Chemical Remediation Techniques for Enhanced Groundwater Treatment ............................................................................................... 570
Jeff A. K. Silva, Megan M. Smith, John E. McCray, Junko Munakata-Marr
Mapping Aquifer Zones Based on Microbial Ecology and Geochemistry in a Landfill Leachate Plume with a Self Organizing Map.................................................................. 571
A. R. Pearce, P. J. Mouser, G. K. Druschel, D. M. Rizzo
The Effect of Oxygen Transport on Biotransformation of Trichloroethylene in the Subsurface....................................................................................................................................... 573
Wonyong Jang, Mustafa M. Aral
Using Solute Age Distribution to Assess the Potential for Future Degradation of Groundwater Quality and to Prioritize Remediation Activities .................................................. 583
Heather O’Shea, Roseanna M. Neupauer
Incorporating Site Characterization Data into Contaminant Concentration Interpolations for Long-Term Monitoring Optimization .............................................................. 593
Xiaoli Liu, Amy B. Chan-Hilton
Permits, Surface Water/Groundwater Baseline Sampling, and Analysis of Dewey-Burdock In Situ Uranium Project in Fall River County, South Dakota ...................................... 596
Dan Hoyer, Crystal Hocking, Mark Hollenbeck
A Mixed Lagrangian-Eulerian and Finite Element Approach to Modeling Variably Saturated Flows in Three Dimensions.......................................................................................... 598
Gour-Tsyh Yeh, Hua Shan
Use of WHPA Model on GIS Platform for Aquifer Vulnerability Assessment........................... 614A. K. Tyagi, V. Balasubramanian
Identification of Contaminant Sources in Aquifers under Uncertainty ..................................... 621Jiabao Guan, Mustafa M. Aral
Maximum Weighted Log-Likelihood Estimation for Parameterization Selection Uncertainty ...................................................................................................................................... 631
Frank T-C. Tsai, Xiaobao Li
Conjunctive Use and Other Adaptation Strategies to the Impacts of Climate Change in California Water Resources......................................................................................... 632
S. Vicuna, J. A. Dracup, Larry Dale
Design and Installation Challenges of Large and Deep Production Wells in South Florida .............................................................................................................................................. 642
Girma Mergia
Using Density-Dependent Numerical Models to Evaluate Regional Groundwater Flow Patterns in South Florida ...................................................................................................... 655
Laura D. Bittner, Emily Richardson, Christian D. Langevin, Stephen M. England, Glendon T. Stevens
Volume 2
Evaluation of a Bias Aware Ensemble Kalman Filter Using a Scaled Aquifer Transport Experiment..................................................................................................................... 665
Joshua B. Kollat, Patrick M. Reed, Donna Rizzo
Groundwater Transport Modeling Using Fuzzy Sets and Fuzzy Logic ..................................... 666James L. Ross, George F. Pinder, Metin M. Ozbeck
Remediation System Optimization with Alternatives.................................................................. 667Omar Beckford, Amy B. Chan-Hilton
Domestic-Well Water-Quality Data and Reports for the Environmental Public Health Tracking Network: USGS and CDC Collaboration........................................................... 669
Ambarish Viadyanathan, Judy Qualters, Gary L. Rowe Jr.
Risk Assessment Embedded with Prospect Theory for Groundwater Protection from Terror Threats......................................................................................................................... 670
Anna M. Doro-on, C. S. Rocky Shih
Monitoring and Quantifying Rate-Limited Mass Transfer Using Geoelectrical Measurements ................................................................................................................................. 679
Kamini Singha, F. D. Day-Lewis, J. W. Lane Jr.
Considerations Regarding Geochemical Transformations Downstream of Subsurface Wastewater Effluent Disposal Facilities .................................................................. 680
P. P. Mathisen
Material Characterization and Reaction Kinetics of Green Sorption Media for Nutrients Removal .......................................................................................................................... 682
Ni-Bin Chang, Marty Wanielista, Fahim Hossain, Lisa Naujock
The Conjunctive Use of Reservoirs and Aquifers: Tradeoffs in Electricity Generation and Water Supply........................................................................................................ 692
Larry L. Dale, S. Vicuna, J. A. Dracup
Developing a Conflict Resolution Model for Groundwater Quantity and Quality Management: A Case Study........................................................................................................... 702
M. R. Bazargan-Lari, R. Kerachian
Integrated Hydrologic Study of the Inarajan and Tinaga River Basins, Inarajan, Guam ......... 712Jack C. Robinson, Kate E. Richards, Anthony Daus, Amelia Tallman
A Comparison between BIOCHLOR and the Analytical Contaminant Transport Analysis System (ACTS) for a Case Study in Coastal Georgia.................................................. 722
R. J. Suárez-Soto, B. A. Anderson, M. L. Maslia, M. M. Aral
A Mass Balanced-Based 1D Mass Transport Model ................................................................... 732Andrew Curtis Elmore
A Preliminary Analysis of Field-Scale Infiltration into Layered Soils........................................ 744R. Morbidelli, R. S. Govindaraju, C. Corradini, C. Saltalippi, A. Flammini
Proper Soil Textural Sequence for Septic Tank Systems........................................................... 752Richard D’Amato, Michael Meadows
Reasons Behind Failure of Qanats in the 20th Century.............................................................. 761Kaveh Madani
Source, Distribution, and Release Mechanisms of Arsenic in the Groundwater of Assam Floodplains of Northeast India ......................................................................................... 769
Chandan Mahanta, Nayanjyoti Pathak, Prosun Bhattacharya, Gustav Enmark, Daniel Nordborg
Watershed Modeling for Surface-Groundwater Interaction........................................................ 788Wayne E. Woldt, Mahesh Pun, George Yeh
Historical Reconstruction of PCE-Contaminated Drinking Water Using Probabilistic Analysis at U.S. Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.................. 789
R. J. Suárez-Soto, J. Wang, R. E. Faye, M. L. Maslia, M. M. Aral, F. J. Bove
Stochastic Conditional Simulation of Berea Sandstone Geophysical Properties with a Counterpropagation Neural Network................................................................................. 801
Lance Besaw, Donna M. Rizzo
The Importance of Using Probabilistic Effective Hydraulic Conductivity in Darcy’s Law and Groundwater Flow Calculations..................................................................................... 802
Hugo A. Loáiciga
Effect of Beach Permeability and Freshwater Recharge on Beach Hydraulics ....................... 806Hailong Li, Michel C. Boufadel, Albert D. Venosa
Viral Fate and Transport Modeling under Salinity Impact .......................................................... 815Frank T-C. Tsai, Haibo Cao, Kelly R. Rusch
Evaluation of Basin Inflow Cutoff Criterion in the Irrigation Districts of Southwest Arizona ............................................................................................................................................. 816
D. Zerihun, E. Bautista, T. S. Strelkoff, C. A. Sanchez, A. J. Clemmens, M. Niblack
Performance of a Variable Rate Center Pivot System................................................................. 826Earl Vories, Phil Tacker, Daniel Stephenson, Sreekala Bajwa, Calvin Perry
Surface Volume Estimates for Infiltration Parameter Estimation .............................................. 836E. Bautista, T. S. Strelkoff, A. J. Clemmens, D. Zerihun
The Effects of Geometry and Wetted Perimeter on Surface Irrigation Infiltration ................... 846Wynn R. Walker
Estimating the Soil Surface Evaporation and Transpiration Components from Satellite Images in the Absence of a Thermal Band.................................................................... 855
B. Burnett, R. G. Allen, C. W. Robison, M. Tasumi, I. Lorite
Comparison of Evapotranspiration Images Derived from MODIS and Landsat Along the Middle Rio Grande......................................................................................................... 873
R. G. Allen, M. Tasumi, R. Trezza, C. W. Robison, M. Garcia, D. Toll, K. Arsenault, J. M. H. Hendrick, J. Kjaersgaard
Evapotranspiration of Corn and Forage Sorghum for Silage..................................................... 886T. A. Howell, S. R. Evett, J. A. Tolk, K. S. Copeland, P. D. Colaizzi, P. H. Gowda
Hourly Reference Evapotranspiration Estimates for Alfalfa in North Dakota .......................... 900Xinhua Jia, Dean D. Steele, David Hopkins
Surface Energy Balance and Surface Coefficients of a Corn Field during Non-Growing Periods ............................................................................................................................................. 910
Christopher H. Hay, Suat Irmak
A Review of Evolving Critical Priorities for Irrigated Agriculture .............................................. 920P. D. Colaizzi, R. D. Bliesner, L. A. Hardy
Analysis of the Effects of Best Management Practices Implemented within the Belle Fourche Irrigation District .................................................................................................... 935
Jared K. Oswald
Economic Optimization of Groundwater Resources: A Case of Texas County in Oklahoma Panhandle...................................................................................................................... 945
Lal K. Almas, W. Arden Colette
Irrigation Water Conservation and Transfer: The Imperial Irrigation District Experience ...... 955John T. Eckhardt, Grant G. Davids, Ronald D. Bliesner
Calibration of GOES-Derived Solar Radiation Data Using a Distributed Network of Surface Measurements in Florida, USA........................................................................................ 965
David M. Sumner, Chandra S. Pathak, John R. Mecikalski, Simon J. Paech, Qinglong Wu, Taiye Sangoyomi
Comparing SEBAL ET with Lysimeter Data in the Semi-Arid Texas High Plains .................... 975P. H. Gowda, T. A. Howell, J. L. Chavez, K. S. Copeland, G. Paul
Computation of Landsat Based Evapotranspiration Maps along the South Platte and North Platte Rivers .................................................................................................................. 985
J. H. Kjaersgaard, R. G. Allen, G. R. Aggett, C. A. Schneider, M. J. Hattendorf, A. Irmak, G. W. Hergert, C. Robison
Enhanced Resolution of Evapotranspiration from Riparian Systems and Field Edges by Sharpening the Landsat Thermal Band ....................................................................... 995
R. Trezza, R. G. Allen, C. W. Robison, W. J. Kramber, J. Kjaersgaard, M. Tasumi, M. Garcia
Multiple Satellites Remote Sensing Images for the Derivation of a Water Availability Index........................................................................................................................... 1007
Ni-Bin Chang, Y. Jeffrey Yang, James A. Goodrich, Steven G. Buchberger
Identification of Pool Characteristics of Irrigation Canals ....................................................... 1021P. J. van Overloop, I. J. Miltenburg, A. J. Clemmens, R. J. Strand
Impact of Canal Design Limitations on Water Delivery Operations and Automation............ 1033A. J. Clemmens, R. J. Strand
Impacts of Shear Stress on Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity of a Polyacrylamide Treated Soil.................................................................................................................................... 1041
Mark C. Stone, John O. Goreham, Li Chen, Asako B. Stone
SCADA Operator Training Tool Applied to the Central Arizona Irrigation and Drainage District ............................................................................................................................................ 1051
Brian Wahlin, Robert Strand, Christopher Goodell, Albert Clemmens, Nathan Denny
A Feedback System to Optimize Crop Water Use Estimates in Irrigation Scheduling.......... 1061Marshall English, Chadi Sayde, Alix Gitelman, Laureine El Khoury
Cotton Production Potential and Water Conservation Impact Using the Regional Irrigation Demand Model of Northern Texas .............................................................................. 1071
Thomas Marek, Dana Porter, Terry Howell, Prasanna Gowda, Paul Colaizzi, Steve Amosson, Fran Bretz
Deficit Irrigation of Corn in a No-Till Environment .................................................................... 1081Norman L. Klocke, Randall S. Currie, Loyd R. Stone
Using a System Model to Maximize Water Use Efficiency through Optimizing Management Inputs and Scheduling of Limited Irrigations for Site-Specific Weather and Soil Conditions ...................................................................................................................... 1089
L. R. Ahuja, S. A. Saseendran, L. Ma, D. C. Nielsen, T. Trout
Using Climatic Data and Evapotranspiration Requirements to Estimate Corn Production Profitability with Optimal Irrigation Levels in the Texas Panhandle ................... 1094
W. Arden Colette, Lal K. Almas, Clay Robinson
Advances in Watershed Management and Fluvial Hazard Mitigation Using Artificial Neural Networks and Remote Sensing ....................................................................... 1104
Lance Besaw, Keith Pelletier, Donna M. Rizzo, Leslie Morrissey, Michael Kline
Effects of Animal Waste Regulations on Drainage Water Quality: An Example of Adaptation Strategies for Sustainable Agriculture ................................................................... 1105
T. Kato, M. Tamura, H. Ohta
Relationship between Farming Activities and Water Quality Variations of Drainage Water from Paddy Fields Area .................................................................................... 1115
Hiroaki Somura, Ikuo Takeda, Yasushi Mori
Sediment Management Technique for Agricultural Watershed ............................................... 1122K. Osawa, S. Ikeda, K. Noda
Estimation of Land Surface Energy Fluxes: An Application of Satellite Remote Sensing Procedure ....................................................................................................................... 1132
Ayse Irmak
Irrigation Management Considerations When Using Reuse Water on Golfcourses in the Arid Southwest ................................................................................................................... 1142
D. A. Devitt
Moisture and Nitrate Variation in Electrochemically-Controlled Drip Irrigation System in Sandy Soil.................................................................................................................... 1149
Naglaa Eid, Walid Elshorbagy
Estimation of Actual Evapotranspiration Using Measured and Calculated Values of Bulk Surface Resistance.......................................................................................................... 1159
V. H. Ramirez Builes, E. W. Harmsen, T. G. Porch
Evaluation of a Two-Layer Model to Estimate Vine Transpiration and Soil Evaporation for Vineyards ........................................................................................................... 1169
Samuel Ortega-Farias, Carlos Poblete, Mauricio Zuñiga
Evaluation of IA SWAT Testing Protocol for ET Controllers .................................................... 1179Michael D. Dukes
Evaluation of Evapotranspiration-Based and Soil-Moisture-Based Irrigation Control in Turf ............................................................................................................................... 1180
Gary L. Grabow, Arjun Vasanth, Dan Bowman, Rodney L. Huffman, Grady L. Miller
Clearance of Beach Water Contamination after 48 Million Gallon Sewage Spill in Hawaii: Reliability of Culture Assay for FRNA Coliphages and PCR Assay for Bacteroides............. 1189
Roger Fujioka
Effective Rainwater Harvesting Schemes for Sub-Saharan West Africa ................................ 1200Emmanuel U. Nzewi, Stephanie Luster-Teasley
Variations in High-Intensity Precipitation under Climate Changes in the LMRB and Implications for Drinking Water Supply Security ...................................................................... 1210
Y. Jeffrey Yang, Roy C. Haught, Jill Neal, Katherine Carlton-Perkins, Timothy C. Keener, Joo-Youp Lee
Catalyzed Hydrogen Peroxide as an Alternative Disinfection Technology for Wet Weather Sewer Overflows ............................................................................................................ 1224
E. Coyle, L. Ormsbee
Impact of Nanoparticles on the Removal of Organic Pollutants by Activated Carbon Adsorption ..................................................................................................................................... 1233
Anthony Jasper, George Sorial, Rajib Sinha, E. Radha Krishnan, Craig L. Patterson
The Impact of State Regulations on the Innovative Wastewater Treatment Implementation: Trends for On-Site Wastewater Disposal in North Carolina ........................ 1244
Peter Rojeski Jr., Stephanie Luster-Teasley
Application of Artificial Neural Network Models for Flow Estimation in a Large Constructed Wetlands—Stormwater Treatment Area 2 in South Florida ............................... 1250
Chandra S. Pathak, Jie Zeng
Designing BMPs at a Watershed-Scale Using SWAT and a Genetic Algorithm..................... 1265P. Kaini, K. Artita, J. W. Nicklow
Evaluation of the Performance and Parameter Sensitivity of Constraint-Handling Techniques for a Genetic Algorithm-Based Watershed Management Problem..................... 1275
Laura J. Harrell, Kwisun Park Yu
Generating Alternative Watershed-Scale BMP Designs with Evolutionary Algorithms........ 1285K. S. Artita, P. Kaini, J. W. Nicklow
Improving Accuracy of IDF Curves Using Long- and Short-Duration Separation and Multi-Objective Genetic Algorithm....................................................................................... 1294
Taesoon Kim, Ju-Young Shin, Kewtae Kim, Jun-Haeng Heo
Application of Nash Bargaining Theory in Water Allocation: A Conflict Resolution Approach ....................................................................................................................................... 1303
Mohammad Karamouz, Azadeh Ahmadi, Ali Moridi
Enhancing the Solution of Large Monitoring Network Design Problems Using a New Epsilon-Dominance Hierarchical Bayesian Optimization Algorithm .............................. 1310
Joshua B. Kollat, Patrick M. Reed
Hydraulic Modeling and System Optimization of the Marco Island Wastewater Collection System Expansion...................................................................................................... 1311
Jinsheng Huo, Alfred J. Mittl, Rony Joel, Barton Bradshaw
Multi-Objective VLGA Model for Flood Control and Water Supply Management in a Cascade System of Reservoirs ................................................................................................ 1320
Bahram Malekmohammadi, Banafsheh Zahraie, Reza Kerachian
Volume 3
Optimal Placement of River Monitoring Stations ...................................................................... 1330
Huei-Tau Ouyang, Jihn-Sung Lai, Hsin Yu, Chin-Huang Lu
Stochastic VLGA Model for Operation Optimization of Cascade Reservoirs......................... 1338Banafsheh Zahraie, Caro Lucas, Fariborz Nematizadeh
Assessment of a Point-of-Use Ultrafiltration System for Turbidity and Microbial Pathogen Removal........................................................................................................................ 1347
Craig L. Patterson, Aisha Tzillah, Nur Muhammad, Jack Duffie
Development of a Water Security Filtration System for Whole House Water Supply ............................................................................................................................................ 1361
Nur Muhammad, Rajib Sinha, E. Radha Krishnan, Craig L. Patterson, Roy C. Haught, Harold H. Harms, Rick Seville
Evaluation of Point of Use (POU) Systems for the Removal of Microbiological Contaminants in Drinking Water ................................................................................................. 1370
Rajib Sinha, Nur Muhammad, E. Radha Krishnan, Haishan Piao, Craig L. Patterson, Joseph Cotruvo
The Reduction of Microbial and Chemical Contaminants with Selected POU/POE Systems ......................................................................................................................................... 1379
Jeffrey Q. Adams, Michael Blumenstein, Bruce Bartley
A Simulation Tool for Assessing Sensor Performance in a Water Utility Contaminant Warning System ..................................................................................................... 1389
Wayne Einfeld, Sean A. McKenna, Mark P. Wilson
Developing Virtual Drought Exercise Scenarios: A Case Study.............................................. 1401Mohammad Karamouz, Saleh Ahmadinia, Sara Nazif
Water Resources and Environmental Issues in 2050: A Retrospective Look toward the Future.......................................................................................................................... 1412
Walter M. Grayman
C. Y. O’Connor and His Goldfields Water Supply Scheme....................................................... 1419David R. Gilbert
From Colosseum to Cathedral: Building Big in the European Dark Ages.............................. 1427Augustine J. Fredrich
Gateway to Greatness—A Profile of James B. Eads ................................................................. 1436J. L. Weiland, M. T. Buechter
Middle Eastern Hydrologic History and Water Developments ................................................. 1440Mohammad Karamouz, Sara Nazif
The Hydraulics of Roman Aqueducts: What Do We Know? Why Should We Learn? ........... 1456Hubert Chanson
California’s Water Resources History and the Central Valley Project’s First 75 Years......... 1472Richard L. Wiltshire, James L. Martin
History of Some Significant Dams in Hawaii ............................................................................. 1496Peter G. Nicholson, C. S. Papacostas
Inundation, District Creation, and Urbanization: The History of Flood Control in Harris County, Texas .................................................................................................................... 1510
K. N. White, S. D. Fitzgerald, J. Rogers
Challenges and Opportunities of Interdisciplinary Programs: A Water Resources Management Perspective ............................................................................................................. 1520
Charalambos Papelis
The Continuing Challenges of Running Successful Interdisciplinary Graduate Programs ....................................................................................................................................... 1526
John J. Warwick
Expanding the College Classroom: Developing Engineering Skills through International Service-Learning Projects ..................................................................................... 1531
Mary McCormick, Christopher W. Swan, Douglas Matson, David M. Gute, John Durant
Gearing Up for Civil Engineering: Review of a Summer Institute for Increasing Under-Represented Students in Civil and Environmental Engineering.................................. 1558
Kathleen M. Leonard
Life-Long Learning in Water Resources Professional Education ........................................... 1565Rafael G. Quimpo
The Barrett Scholarships: Sponsoring Undergraduate Student Research in Environmental Engineering to Encourage Professional Problem Solving and Communication ............................................................................................................................. 1575
D. M. Rizzo, M. Paul, C. F. Farmer, P. N. Larson, J. Matt, K. M. Sentoff, I. M. Vazquez-Spickers, A. R. Pearce
Assessment of Water Conservation Education ......................................................................... 1580Mysore Narayanan
High School Engineering Courses in Colorado......................................................................... 1585Cassie C. Klumpp
The University of Missouri-Rolla’s Jackling Intro to Engineering Summer Camp ................ 1589Andrew Curtis Elmore, Ralph E. Flori
Air Quality Monitoring and Assessment of PM10, SO2, and NOx in Beijing by an Industrial Source Complex Model with GIS................................................................................ 1597
Gaoxiang Ying, Jia Ma, Yongqi Lu
Intersection Air Pollution Emission Prediction Using Software Hyroad: A Case Study Fatemi-Valiasr Intersection from Iran .............................................................................. 1607
S. Oladnia, M. Saeedi, A. Rezaei Bazkiaei
MACT Update and the Often Overlooked General Provisions ................................................. 1618F. Jason Martin
Odor Control in the 21st Century: Why 99% H2S Removal May Not Meet Client Needs ....... 1628Bruce DiFrancisco
Biotransformation of Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products (PPCPs) during Nitrification: The Role of Ammonia Oxidizing Bacteria versus Heterotrophic Bacteria ....... 1635
Wendell O. Khunjar, Jolanta Skotnicka-Pitak, Nancy G. Love, Diana Aga, Willie F. Harper Jr.
Removal of Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products during Activated-Sludge Wastewater Treatment.................................................................................................................. 1645
Eric Dickenson, Jörg E. Drewes
Drinking Water and Environmental Public Health Tracking: Assessing Statewide and Local Water Quality Data Sources .............................................................................................. 1655
Craig Wolff, Ambarish Vaidyanathan, James VanDerslice, Kristen Malecki
Historical Inputs of N-nitrosodimethylamine to the Public Drinking Water Supply in Wilmington, Massachusetts......................................................................................................... 1664
John L. Durant, Bruce Jacobs, Peter Shanahan
Permitting of Natural Gas Wells in the Floodplain .................................................................... 1674T. Lynn Lovell, Joe Barrow, William A. Wiegand
Permitting an LNG Import and Storage Terminal: A Case Study............................................. 1684Jason M. Goldstein, Rebecca F. Goldstein
Real-Time Water Quality Monitoring as a Regulatory Tool for Mining Sites—The Newfoundland and Labrador Experience ................................................................................... 1694
Amir Ali Khan, Haseen Khan, Jennifer Bonnell, Joanne Sweeney
The Impact of Recent Supreme Court Decisions on Federal Jurisdiction of Streams .......... 1704Gary E. Freeman
Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) and Nitrogen Conversions in the Groundwater Environment .................................................................................................... 1711
Marjorie E. Bedessem, George Mathes
Episodic Steam Acidification in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park: An Investigation into the Mechanisms of Acidification and Impacts on Native Brook Trout..... 1712
Keil J. Neff, Edwin Deyton, John Schwartz, Theodore Henry, R. Bruce Robinson
Membranes in Water and Wastewater Treatment ...................................................................... 1722Val S. Frenkel
Stress Effects on Fouling of Flat Sheet Membrane Bioreactor Treating Biodegradable Wastewater .......................................................................................................... 1732
Kripa S. Singh, Z. Mi, S. R. Grant
The Hybrid Membrane Biofilm Process for TN Removal from Wastewater: Bench and Pilot Scale Studies................................................................................................................. 1754
Leon S. Downing, Kyle J. Bibby, Tom Fascianella, Kathleen Esposito, Robert Nerenberg
Expanding Existing Nuclear Plants: The Impact on the Thermal Performance of a Cooling Reservoir ......................................................................................................................... 1764
Periandros Samothrakis, Yifan Zheng, David Ugolini, Patrick Ryan
Probable Maximum Precipitation Flooding Analysis for Nuclear Power Plant Permitting ...................................................................................................................................... 1772
Craig J. Talbot
Two-Dimensional Embankment Breach Analysis ..................................................................... 1782Yonas Kinfu, Kit-Yin Ng
Enhanced Leachate Recirculation at Dallas’ McCommas Bluff Landfill ................................. 1792Fred J. Doran, Ron Smith
Modeling Water Balance for a Demonstration-Scale Alternative Landfill Cover in Hawaii ............................................................................................................................................. 1801
Laxman Sharma, Chittaranjan Ray
Biodegradation of a Food Processing Wastewater Utilizing Phanerochaete Chrysosporium.............................................................................................................................. 1809
Anastasia E. M. Chirnside
Investigation of Denitrification Kinetics Using Various Carbon Sources in Sequencing Batch Reactors at Cold Temperature .................................................................... 1820
Yalda Mokhayeri, Jeneva Hinojosa, Rumana Riffat, Sudhir Murthy, Imre Takacs, Peter Dold, Charles Bott
Sulphate Reduction in a Three-Stage Packed-Bed Anaerobic Bioreactor.............................. 1830M. Borghei, Q. Poorhashem
Collaborative International Research: Technology Transfer and Efficiency of Wastewater Treatment Systems in Rural Communities of Bolivia .......................................... 1840
Meredith M. Ballard, Abigail R. Clarke, Afton Sather-Knutsen, Brian D. Barkdoll, James R. Mihelcic
Determining the Optimized Hydraulic Retention Time in the USBF Reactor for Biological Phosphorus Removal ................................................................................................. 1850
S. Fartoos, H. Ganjidoost, B. Ayati
Optimal Design of the Chicago Calumet Water Reclamation Plant (CCWRP) Primary Settling Tanks with 3D Numerical Models ................................................................... 1860
Xiaofeng Liu, Marcelo H. García
Use of CFD Modeling for Predicting Contact Time and Improving Hydraulic Conditions in a Chlorine Contact Tank....................................................................................... 1869
Fangbiao Lin, Juan C. Josse, Arseny Kalinsky
Analysis of Washout Water for Reuse within the Concrete Industry with the Aid of Chemometrics ............................................................................................................................... 1879
L. McCarthy, S. Kokot, R. Frost, G. Carson, R. Gustkye
Applying Surrogates to Determine the Efficacy of Groundwater Recharge Systems for the Removal of Wastewater Organic Contaminants............................................ 1889
Eric Dickenson, Jörg E. Drewes, Shane Snyder, David Sedlak
Zero-Discharge Treatment System for the Wastewater from Scenic Environmental Sensitive Communities................................................................................................................. 1899
C. S. Rocky Shih, Michael W. Thomas, Anna M. Doro-on
Cost Recovery and Conservation of Residential Water Use by Optimized Block Pricing ............................................................................................................................................ 1907
Hugo A. Loáiciga
Hydro-Economic Analysis of Water Supply for Baja California, Mexico ................................ 1920J. Mendellín-Azuara, L. G. Mendoza-Espinosa, J. R. Lunda, C. Waller-Barrera, R. E. Howitt
Phosphorus Removal from Lake Water by Combined Dosage of Ferrous Iron and Diatomite ........................................................................................................................................ 1930
Wenhui Xiong, Jian Peng
Desalination of Bay Water............................................................................................................ 1940Val S. Frenkel, Todd Reynolds, Jean Debroux
Present Situation and Control Research of Coastal Saline-Alkali Fields in China ................ 1950Ding Yong, Xu Shi Guo, Xiangzhou Xu, Qian Zhao, Bailiang Zhang
So Maui, “What Would You Do with the Concentrate?” ........................................................... 1962Raymond N. Matasci, Mike Mickley
Development of an Algorithm for Evaluation of a Water Treatment Plant Performance .................................................................................................................................. 1969
Mohammad Karamouz, Hamed Tavakoli far, Sara Nazif, Kabir Rasouli
Gas Transfer inside a Deep Airlift Reactor................................................................................. 1979J. P. Giovannettone, J. S. Gulliver
Performance of Water Treatment Plant Elements ..................................................................... 1989Sarker Rahman, Tarek Zayed
Volume 4
Hydrodynamic and Transport Model for the Lake Michigan Coast Around Milwaukee ........ 1998
Hector R. Bravo, Peter N. Shedivy
Simulations of Saline and Turbid Gravity Currents Using a Subgrid Model .......................... 2008Jaswant Singh, Weiming Wu, Sam S. Y. Wang
Validation of a Coastal and Estuarine Model for Long-Term Morphodynamic Simulations Driven by Tides, Storms, and River Floods .......................................................... 2018
Yan Ding, Keh-Chia Yeh, Hung-Kwai Chen, Sam S. Y. Wang
Advanced Guidance on Use of Steady HEC-RAS...................................................................... 2028Henry H. Hu, Raymond Walton
Application of the HLL Approximate Riemann Solver to One-Dimensional Open Channel Flows with Irregular Geometry ..................................................................................... 2038
Xinya Ying, Sam S. Y. Wang
Design Considerations for Confining and Guiding Levees on Alluvial Fans ......................... 2048Bruce M. Philips, David T. Williams
RSM 3D Turbulent Flow to Improve Sewer Net Instrumentation ............................................. 2058Jonathan Wertel, José Vazquez, Robert Mose
Waller Creek Tunnel Project, Austin, Texas............................................................................... 2068Brian K. Reis, William H. Espey Jr.
Fate Transport of Organic Pollutants in the Coastal Water of United Arab Emirates ........... 2076Walid Elshorbagy
Three-Dimensional Modeling of Radionuclide Transport in Inland Waters............................ 2086Aiguo Qian, Jiehui Duan, Ping Ji, Shuiwei Tan
Modeling of Wave Driven Circulation and Water Quality in Nearshore Environmentas ....... 2096Craig Jones, Steve Watt
Use of CFD Modeling for Creating Recreational Opportunities at the Calgary Bow River Weir ...................................................................................................................................... 2106
Fangbiao Lin, Darren Shepherd, Chuck Slack, Scott Shipley, Al Nilson
Development of Nutrient Sub-Modules (NSM) for Integration with USACE Hydraulic and Hydrologic Modeling Systems............................................................................ 2116
Billy E. Johnson, Zhonglong Zhang, Terry K. Gerald
Hydraulic Characteristics of Flow over a Highly Permeable Porous Structure ..................... 2126Jan-Mou Leu, Wei-Che Huang, Hsun-Chuan Chan
Hydraulic Model Calibration on the Coastal Plain: A Case Study in Cameron County, Texas................................................................................................................................ 2136
Josha Crowley, Alan W. Moore
Flow Simulations for Curb Opening Inlets with Different Longitudinal and Cross Slopes... 2146Xing Fang, Shoudong Jiang, Shoeb R. Alam
Integrated Surface Water and Groundwater Modeling to Study Water Level Fluctuations of Isolated Lakes in Florida ................................................................................... 2156
E. Zia Hosseinipour, Yuan Li, Hamid Bojd
Laboratory Investigations on Development of Energy Dissipators for Square Shaped Outlets.............................................................................................................................. 2167
Arun Goel
Optimization of a Clearwell Design by Using a 3D CFD Model ................................................ 2177Liaqat A. Khan, Edward A. Wicklein
Turbulence Characteristics of Flow in a Spiral Corrugated Culvert Fitted with Sloped- and Slotted-Weir Baffles ................................................................................................ 2187
Ryan R. Morrison, Rollin H. Hotchkiss, Mark Stone, David Thurman, Alex R. Horner-Devine
2D Smooth Mesh Generation in Complex Geometries ............................................................. 2197Yaoxin Zhang, Yafei Jia, Sam S. Y. Wang
A Characteristics-Based Finite Element Method for Simulating Two-Dimensional Overland Flow Problems .............................................................................................................. 2207
Gour-Tsyh Yeh, Guobiao Huang
Modeling Propagation of Long Wave Run-Up along Sloping Boundaries.............................. 2217Burak Turan, Keh-Han Wang
On the Mass Conservation of the Four-Point Implicit Scheme ................................................ 2227Li Chen, Mark C. Stone
Analysis on Spawning Site of Chinese Carps in the Reservoir of Three Gorges Project Based on the 1-D Hydrodynamic Model ........................................................................ 2234
Chong Li, Wengen Liao, Daqing Chen, Tianbao Xu, Shaoping Liu, Jianhu Liu
Effectiveness of Artificial Substrate in Capturing and Retaining Sturgeon Eggs ................. 2242Amanda L. Cox, Christopher I. Thornton, Karl W. Eriksen
Food Web Models for Stream Ecosystems ................................................................................ 2252Omar I. Abdul-Aziz, Bruce N. Wilson, John S. Gulliver
Strategies for Cutting Management of Riparian Vegetation..................................................... 2262J. M. Leu, H. C. Chan, Yafei Jia, Suiliang Huang, Sam S. Y. Wang
Case Study of Impacts of Highway Culverts on Salmon and Steelhead................................. 2272Kamal Sah
The Use of Physical Modeling to Design Kootenai River White Sturgeon Spawning Habitat .......................................................................................................................... 2281
Karl Eriksen, Alan Coburn, Amanda Cox, Chris Thornton
Evaluation of Flow and Sediment Models for the Rillito River................................................. 2291Jennifer G. Duan, Anu Acharya, Mary Yaeger, Shiyan Zhang
Numerical Simulation of Density Current in Chicago River Using Environmental Fluid Dynamics Code (EFDC) ...................................................................................................... 2301
Xiaofeng Liu, Marcelo H. García
Scour and Riprap Protection in a Bottomless Arch Culvert..................................................... 2307B. M. Crookston, B. P. Tullis
Sediment Sorting around Experimental Spur Dike ................................................................... 2317Jennifer G. Duan, Anu Acharya, Mary Yeager
Culvert Retrofit and Fish Passage: At Odds? ............................................................................ 2328Joseph R. Webb, Rollin H. Hotchkiss
Lessons from Fish Passage Waterways in Oregon and Factors for Improving Their Construction ........................................................................................................................ 2338
Sheryle Quinn, Hamid Moradkhani, David Sillars, Trevor Smith
Modification of River Hydraulics by the Invasive Diatom Didymosphenia Geminata ........................................................................................................................................ 2349
Aaron I. Packman, Scott Larned, David Plew, Kay Vopel
Development of a Multi-Beneficial Surface Bypass Alternative for Juvenile Fish Passage at McNary Dam .............................................................................................................. 2355
Ken E. Hansen, Rick E. Long, Kevin D. Nielsen
Physical Habitat Model for the Rio Grande Silvery Minnow..................................................... 2365Mark C. Stone
Three-Dimensional Coastal Thermal Recirculation Modeling: A Case Study ........................ 2375Yonas Kinfu, Kit-Yin Ng, Yifan Zheng
Using Two Dimensional Hydraulic Models for Restoration of Upper Columbia Basin Streams ............................................................................................................................... 2385
Cassie C. Klumpp
A Multidimensional Anisotropic Two-Phase Flow Model to Predict Total Dissolved Gas in Wanapum Dam ................................................................................................ 2396
Marcela S. Politano, Pablo Carrica, Larry Weber
Froude Similitude and Scale Effects Affecting Air Entrainment in Hydraulic Jumps ........... 2406Hubert Chanson, Frédéric Murzyn
Side-Channel Spillway Hydraulics (Case Study: Lake Skinner Spillway Adequacy Evaluation) ..................................................................................................................................... 2416
D. W. Baker, K. A. Reedy
Am I Underestimating or Overestimating My Dam Freeboard Design? .................................. 2424Carmen E. Bernedo, Lori L. Hadley, John C. Haapala
Application of a Mitered Ogee Crest to Steep Stair-Stepped Spillways.................................. 2437W. H. Goodridge, W. J. Rahmeyer, M. A. Morrison, Paul Costa
Evaluation of Superelevation in Open Channel Bends with Probabilistic Analysis Methods ......................................................................................................................................... 2447
G. R. Shams Ghahfarokhi, P. H. A. J. M. van Gelder, J. K. Vrijling
Research and Design of Renwick Dam Stepped Spillway........................................................ 2461S. L. Hunt, K. C. Kadavy
CFD Analysis of Outlet Energy Dissipation Structure at the Big Sand Wash Reservoir - Upalco, Utah .................................................................................................................................. 2471
K. D. Nielsen, A. L. Davis, K. D. Beecher
The Folsom Dam Auxiliary Spillway Physical Model Study as a Design Tool ....................... 2478Su Mishra, Steven L. Barfuss, William J. Rahmeyer, Harold Huff, Tom Smith, Nathan Cox
A. R. Bowman Dam Outlet Modifications—Lessons Learned .................................................. 2485Jonathan P. Burgi
CFD Analysis of Vortex Dropshaft Structure ............................................................................. 2495K. D. Nielsen, A. L. Davis
Experimental Study on a Plane Free Overfall ............................................................................ 2503F. M. Renna, U. Fratino, A. F. Piccinni, G. Balacco
Novel Drop Shaft System for Conveying and Controlling Flows from High Level Sewers into Deep Tunnels ......................................................................................................................... 2513
Robert Andoh, Kwabena Osei, Jeremy Fink, Mike Faram
Optimize Pump Intake Design with Formed Suction Inlets ...................................................... 2522Yifan Zheng, David Werth
Flood Damage Reduction of Debris Flows for the City of Aguadilla Using Concrete Crib Dam and Channel Improvements ................................................................................................ 2533
David Weston, Rafael Velez
Investigation of Flow and Local Scour Characteristics around a Partially Submerged Permeable Barb............................................................................................................................. 2549
A. N. Papanicolaou, J. F. Fox
Reduction of Local Scouring with Protective Spur Dike .......................................................... 2556H. Karami, A. Ardeshir, M. Saneie, K. Behzadian, F. Jalilsani
A Dam Breach Model of Epic Proportions - Simulating the Glacial Lake Missoula Floods.. 2565Christopher R. Goodell, Gary W. Brunner
An Algorithm for Evaluation of Water Resources Development Projects Using Value Engineering......................................................................................................................... 2576
Mohammad Karamouz, Asghar Elyasi, Azadeh Ahmadi
An Ancient Struggle: A Game Theory Approach to Resolving the Nile Conflict ................... 2586Laila Elimam, David Rheinheimer, Christina Connell, Kaveh Madani
Evaluation of Water Management Scenarios for the Rio Grande/Bravo ................................. 2596S. Sandoval-Solis, D. C. McKinney, H. Sanvicente-Sanchez
How Investment in Wastewater Infrastructure Has Improved Water Quality Along the Mexico-Texas Border ............................................................................................................. 2606
Marcel Dulay, David Eaton
Trans-Boundary Water Sharing of the Ganges River: A Regional Planning Approach ....................................................................................................................................... 2617
Bhuiyan M. Alam
Water for Life: Have Improvements in Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Along the Rio Grande/Rio Bravo Affected the Lives of Mexico and Texas Border Residents?............. 2625
Marcel Dulay, David Eaton
Bargaining over the Caspian Sea—The Largest Lake on the Earth ........................................ 2628Majid Sheikhmohammady, Kaveh Madani
Impacts of River Morphology Changes on Floodplain Zoning: A Case Study....................... 2637Mohammad Karamouz, Navideh Noori, Ali Moridi
Transboundary Cooperation and Dispute Management of Water Resources in the Danube River Basin ...................................................................................................................... 2645
Phillip Weller, Mihaela Popovici
Clean Water and Sanitation Projects Empower Rural Communities....................................... 2657Philip H. Burgi
Volume 5
Looking Ahead to the 5th World Water Forum—Istanbul 2009................................................ 2667
Mark W. Killgore, Daene McKinney, Jerome Delli Priscoli
Planning for UNESCO IHP VII: Challenges and Opportunities................................................. 2677Mohammad Karamouz
Can Indications of Climate Change Impacts Be Detected from Recent Phenomena in Japanese Coasts? .................................................................................................................... 2687
K. Noguchi, F. Kato, S. Tsuchiya
Hydrologic Effects of Climate Change in the Yukon River Basin ............................................ 2697L. E. Hay, G. J. McCabe
Management Strategies for the Colorado River Reservoir System under Major Drought Scenarios ........................................................................................................................ 2707
Donald K. Frevert, Terrance J. Fulp, Jose D. Salas, Jim Prairie, Jeff Lukas
Restoration Attempt of Submerged Macrophytes in an Eutrophic Shallow Lake in Japan .............................................................................................................................................. 2713
Kunihiko Amano, Tetsuya Oisihi, Toshikazu Tokioka
The Glen Canyon Dam Temperature Control Device: Restoring Downstream Habitat for Endangered Fish Recovery....................................................................................... 2723
Tracy B. Vermeyen
Warming and Implications for Water Supply in the Colorado River Basin............................. 2732Gregory J. McCabe, David M. Wolock
Aerating Circulation as Measures for Blue-Green Algae in Dam Reservoirs ......................... 2742Shinsuke Unisuga, Kaoru Takeya
Evaluation of Aquathol K Efficacy on Sago Pondweed in the Ogilvy Ditch ........................... 2752John E. Boutwell, David Sisneros, G. Chris Holdren
Review of the Performance of the Artificial Floating Island as a Restoration Tool for Aquatic Environments ............................................................................................................ 2762
K. Nakamura, G. Mueller
The Impact of Winter Drawdown on Macrophytes in a Colorado Reservoir........................... 2772G. Chris Holdren, David Sisneros
Current Status of River Discharge Observation Using Non-Contact Current Meter for Operational Use in Japan ....................................................................................................... 2782
Kazuhiko Fukami, Takayuki Yamaguchi, Hitoki Imamura, Yoichi Tashiro
Development of Integrated Flood Analysis System (IFAS) and Its Applications ................... 2792Tomonobu Sugiura, Kazuhiko Fukami, Hironori Inomata
Flood Warning System for the Sutlej River in Remote Northern India.................................... 2802Jerad D. Bales, Michael D. Kane
Fundamental Studies for River-Training Works ........................................................................ 2803Atsuhiro Yorozuya, Yoshinori Takeuchi, Sachio Shintaku, Teppei Uno, Takenori Yamashita
Survey of Gravel Movement during Floods Using Low-Frequency Communicator in the Tama River in Japan .......................................................................................................... 2813
M. Fukushima, N. Hakoishi
Using Telemetry and a Fish Behavioral Model to Assess Fish Habitat Changes Caused by Alteration of River Morphology ................................................................................ 2823
Masatoshi Denda, Kunihiko Amano, Toshimasa Sugimo
Hawaii Dam Break Analysis Follow-On Actions ........................................................................ 2833Derrick Elfalan
Hawaii Technical Dam Break Studies: Hydraulic Studies and Dam Break Scenarios........... 2841Martin J. Teal, Christopher Goodell
Hydrologic and Hydraulic Models for Performing Dam Break Studies ................................... 2850Cameron T. Ackerman, Matthew J. Fleming, Gary W. Brunner
Hydrologic Modeling for Dam Break Analyses in Hawaii ......................................................... 2861Robert MacArthur, Kevin Wong, Todd Bennett
Introduction to the Conduct and Organization of the Hawaii Dam Break Studies................. 2871Derek J. Chow, Denise M. Manuel, Michael F. Wong
Inundation Mapping of Dam Breach Conditions ....................................................................... 2874Justin M. Nodolf, Jay B. Smith, David L. Moore, William T. Fullerton
Cohesive Soil Erosion: Theory and Practice ............................................................................. 2884B. C. Utley, T. M. Wynn
Enhanced Application of Root-Reinforcement Algorithms for Bank-Stability Modeling ...... 2894Natasha Pollen Bankhead, Andrew Simon
Quantifying Existing and Potential Reductions in Sediment Loads from Streambanks....... 2904Andrew Simon, Natasha Bankhead, Virginia Mahacek, Eddy Langendoen
Seepage Erosion Mechanisms of Bank Collapse: Three-Dimensional Seepage Particle Mobilization and Undercutting .................................................................................................... 2915
G. A. Fox, M. L. Chu-Agor, R. M. Cancienne, G. V. Wilson
Application of a Deterministic Bank-Stability Model to Design a Reach-Scale Restoration Project ....................................................................................................................... 2925
Andrew Simon, David Derrick, Carlos Alonso, Natasha Pollen-Bankhead
Engineering Support during Construction of River and Wetland Restoration Projects: Case Studies for Optimization ..................................................................................................... 2934
K. Price, M. Martz
Re-Displacing a Heavily Modified Water Body to Its Aboriginal Course ................................ 2944S. Lehmann, J. W. Lengricht
Transforming Floodplains into Ecological and Community Assets: Restoration of the Four Mile Run Corridor, Virginia ........................................................................................... 2954
Mark Tompkins, Cheri Salas, Daniel Medina, Tara Ajello, Laurens van der Tak, Anthony Falzone, Jeremy Thomas, Elliot Rhodeside, Bill Hicks, Jason Papacosma, Claudia Hamblin-Katnik
A Comparative Study on Fish Physical Habitat Simulation Model .......................................... 2964Kukryul Oh, Sangman Jeong, JooHeon Lee, Hyeongdeok Seo, Chanseong Park
Connectivity in a Network-Scale Model of Aquatic Population Dynamics ............................. 2975A. Catherine Marcinkevage, E. E. Herricks
Flow Resistance Mechanism of Aquatic Macrophytes in a Simulated Channel .................... 2985Shiang-Yuarn Chen, Jen-Yang Lin
Steelhead Recovery in the San Juan and Trabuco Creeks Watershed................................... 2995Wendy Katagi, Theodore Johnson, George Sutherland
Functional Floodplain Assessment as an Environmental Performance Standard: Bridge Replacements in Oregon ................................................................................................. 3005
Mark A. Anderson
Restoration of Hydrologic Functions of Streams Impacted by Milldams ............................... 3015Ward Oberholtzer, Arthur C. Parola Jr.
Storing Sediment in a Coastal Plain Valley Plug: Obion Creek Stream Restoration ............. 3022Arthur C. Parola Jr., Michael A. Croasdaile, Ward Oberholtzer, William S. Vesely
The Dallas Trinity Lakes Project: Challenges and Approaches to Designing a Channel Realignment Scheme to Satisfy Multiple Objectives ................................................. 3032
Mark R. Tompkins, Greg Ajemian, Gregory Welch, Anthony Falzone, Jeffrey J. Barry
Integrated Catchment Management Planning in Auckland, New Zealand—Experiences and Lessons Learned............................................................................................. 3042
C. Hellberg, H. R. Easton, M. D. Davis
Integrated Water Resources Management in Uganda: Past, Present, and a Vision for the Future ................................................................................................................................. 3057
Mark Henry Rubarenzya
The California Water Crisis: Oak Glen Creek Detention Basins, Yucaipa, California: “An Integrated Approach to Watershed Management” ......................................... 3068
Jeffrey K. Rupp
Implementing Everglades Restoration Using Incremental Adaptive Restoration ................. 3078Stuart J. Appelbaum
Integrated Hydrologic and Hydraulic Modeling for the Restoration of the Calumet Marshes in the Great Lakes Area ................................................................................................ 3086
Yanqing Lian, Mohamad Hejazi, George Roadcap, Ximing Cai
Kawainui Marsh Wetland Restoration......................................................................................... 3095Travis W. Hylton
Identifying the Cause of Stream Impacts—The West Fork Case Study .................................. 3105Scott E. Sonnenberg
Ecological Co-Conservation and Sharing Mechanism for Sustainable Watershed Management .................................................................................................................................. 3115
Benqing Ruan, Fengran Xu, Yulong Liu, Chunling Zhang
Restoration of Military Training Lands: Development of Decision Support Tools ................ 3123William E. Fox, Dennis W. Hoffman, Tom J. Gerik, Jimmy R. Williams, Susan Wang
Summary of Approaches for Estimating Playa Lake Flooding ................................................ 3132Richard H. French, Julianne J. Miller, Khaldoon Al-Qudah
Will Large Scale Forest Restoration Treatments Provide More Water for Population Growth in the Semi-Arid West: Current Hydrologic Research in Arizona .............................. 3133
Boris Poff, Daniel G. Neary
Calibration of a Two-Dimensional Hydrodynamic Model for Simulating Flow around Partially Submerged Structures .................................................................................................. 3145
B. G. Wardman, A. N. Papanicolaou
Modeling the Long-Term Impacts of Using Rigid Structures in Stream Channel Restoration .................................................................................................................................... 3155
Sue L. Niezgoda
Restoration of Gravel Bed Rivers via the Use of Stone Clasts (Rocks).................................. 3165D. C. Dermisis, A. N. (Thanos) Papanicolaou
Science Based Restoration to Describe Bed Microroughness in Gravel Streams ................ 3175A. G. Tsakiris, A. N. (Thanos) Papanicolaou
A New Formulation of the Distributed Rainfall-Runoff Model Using Object-Oriented Modeling ........................................................................................................................................ 3185
M. Okabe, S. Kure, T. Yamada
Digital Mapping of Waterway Hydrodynamics, Banks, and Floodplain Using Imagery ........ 3195A. Hauet, M. Muste, H-C. Ho
RiverGages.com: One Door to the Corps for USACE Water Management ............................. 3205Christopher M. Trefry, Richard T. Engstrom, S. K. Nanda
Watershed Models for Stormwater Management: A Review for Better Selection and Application..................................................................................................................................... 3215
Deva K. Borah, Jamie H. Weist
Comparison of Empirical and Analytical Physical Assessment Approaches for Stream Restoration: A Case Study on Abrams Creek, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee...................................................................................................................................... 3225
John S. Schwartz, Daniel L. Carter, Eddy J. Langendoen, Andrew Simon
Developing a Standard of Practice by Organizing Goals/Objectives, Multidisciplinary Investigations, and Design Criteria into a Process for Design: An Example ......................... 3237
Greg Koonce
Effective Measures of “Effective Discharge” ............................................................................. 3248Lauren Klonsky, Richard M. Vogel
Seasonal Variations in Net Methyl Mercury Production and Total Mercury Removal in a Constructed Wetland............................................................................................. 3258
Prithviraj V. Chavan, Keith E. Dennett, Mae Sexauer Gustin, Eric A. Marchand
Statistical Evaluation of BMP Effectiveness in Reducing Fecal Coliform Impairment in Mermentau River Basin ....................................................................................... 3268
Z.-Q. Deng, H. Chowdhary
Targeting vs. Optimization: Critical Evaluation of BMP Implementation Plan for Watershed Management............................................................................................................... 3277
Indrajeet Chaubey, C. Maringanti, B. K. Schaffer, J. H. Popp
Adaptive Management as a Framework for Ecosystem Restoration ...................................... 3287Lisa M. Fotherby, Scott M. McBain, Nicholas G. Aumen
Kondolf Diagram for River Backwater Restoration ................................................................... 3297F. Douglas Shields Jr., Scott S. Knight, Richard E. Lizotte Jr.
Stability Analysis in Stream Restoration.................................................................................... 3307A. Jacob Odgaard
The PBS&J Scour Spreadsheet: A Tool for Stream Restoration, Utility Crossings, and Streambank Protection Projects .......................................................................................... 3317
Leo R. Kreymborg, David T. Williams
Evaluating the Performance of the Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) Model for Larger Watersheds ...................................................................................................... 3326
O. Abaci, A. N. Papanicolaou
Volume 6
Illinois River CREP: Sediment and Nutrient Delivery Assessment ......................................... 3336
M. Demissie, Jim Slowikowski, Laura Keefer, Kip Stevenson
Quantifying Runoff and Erosion Response to Conservation Practices at Fort Hood, Texas .............................................................................................................................................. 3346
June E. Wolfe III, Dennis W. Hoffman, T. J. Gerik
Real Time Optimal Monitoring Network Design in River Networks ......................................... 3354Ilker T. Telci, Kijin Nam, Jiabao Guan, Mustafa M. Aral
A Case Study of Channel Change during Urbanization: The San Antonio River from 1830-2004 .............................................................................................................................. 3364
Joanna C. Curran
Central Arroyo Seco Stream Restoration near Downtown Los Angeles ................................ 3373Wendy Katagi, Theodore Johnson, Timothy Brick
Evaluating the Effects of Urbanization on Stream Flow and Channel Stability—State of Practice ............................................................................................................................ 3383
D. W. Baker, C. A. Pomeroy, W. K. Annable, J. G. MacBroom, J. S. Schwartz, J. Gracie
Stream Restoration Design Hydrology ....................................................................................... 3393James G. MacBroom, Elsa Loehmann
An Online Watershed Weekly Journal—Communicating South Florida’s Hydrology in Weblog .................................................................................................................... 3403
Robert V. Sobczak, Ananta Nath
Verifying Curve Numbers in Arid Environments by Combining Detailed Geomorphic Mapping and Pedotransfer Functions .................................................................. 3407
Julianne J. Miller, Todd G. Caldwell, Michael H. Young, Graham K. Dalldorf
Water Yield from Harvesting and Thinning Southwestern Mountain Forests: Historical Experience from US Forest Service Research ......................................................... 3417
Daniel G. Neary, Karen A. Koestner, Boris Poff
An Experimental Study on the Local Protection Measures of a Bridge Caisson................... 3425Zheng-Yi Feng, Yu-Hsuan Chang
Experimental/Feasibility Study of Radio Frequency Tracers for Monitoring Sediment Transport and Scour around Bridges........................................................................ 3435
T. J. Lauth, A. N. Papanicolaou
Water Quality Aspects of Partially Grouted Riprap ................................................................... 3445P. E. Clopper, C. I. Thornton
Copper River Channel Migration and Its Effects on the Copper River Highway.................... 3455J. S. Conaway, T. P. Brabets
Partially Grouted Riprap as a Pier Scour Countermeasure...................................................... 3468P. F. Lagasse, P. E. Clopper, L. A. Arneson
Developing Mitigation Plans for Matilija Dam Removal ............................................................ 3478Blair Greimann, Peter Sheydayi, Sergio Vargas, Yong Lai, Brent Mefford
Experimental and Field Observations of Breach Dynamics Accompanying Erosion of Marmot Cofferdam, Sandy River, Oregon ............................................................... 3487
G. E. Grant, J. D. G. Marr, C. Hill, S. Johnson, K. Campbell, O. Mohseni, J. R. Wallick, S. L. Lewis, J. E. O’Connor, J. J. Major, B. K. Burkholder
Sediment Dynamics Post Dam Removal: State of the Science and Practice ......................... 3497Laura Wildman, Cassie Klumpp, Blair Greimann, James MacBroom
Sediment Management during Low Dam Removal ................................................................... 3508James G. MacBroom, Elsa Loehmann
Analysis for the Dispersion Zone of Sediment Concentration Flowed into the Small Estuary ................................................................................................................................ 3518
Sang-Kil Park, Jong-Su Yoon, Byung-Dal Kim, Un Ji, Do-Hoon Kim
Bank Erosion of the Illinois River................................................................................................ 3529Nani G. Bhowmik
Pattern Observation during Bed-Form Development................................................................ 3538Heide Friedrich, Bruce W. Melville
Study of Sediment Source and Fate Processes Using Isotopic Tracers in the Bluegrass ... 3548C. M. Davis, J. F. Fox
Incorporating Sediment Mass Balance into a Meandering River Model ................................. 3560Jianchun Huang, Blair P. Greimann, Timothy J. Randle
Predicting Contraction Scour with a 2D Model.......................................................................... 3571Yong G. Lai, Blair P. Greimann
A Stochastic Diffusion Jump Model of Suspended Sediment Transport in Hydrologic Extreme Events ......................................................................................................... 3582
Christina W. Tsai, Jung Sun Oh
Fréchet Distribution and Transport of Suspended Sediments ................................................ 3592Nazeer Ahmed
Recent Advances in Sediment Transport Modeling.................................................................. 3598Scott C. James, Matthew D. Grace, Michael Ahlmann, Craig A. Jones, Jesse D. Roberts
Soil Erosion and Sediment Yield Modeling with the Hydrologic Modeling System (HEC-HMS) ..................................................................................................................................... 3608
Jang Pak, Matt Fleming, William Scharffenberg, Paul Ely
Numerical Solutions to Dam Break Wave Propagation ............................................................ 3618Burak Turan
Solubility as a Mechanism for CSMR Effects on Lead Leaching ............................................. 3627Brandi N. Clark
Study of Pre-Ozonation on Sand Filter Efficiency..................................................................... 3635Earlan B. Dujon
The Application of CaSO4 Soil Amendment to the Retardance of Rainwater-Leached Metals from CCA-Treated Wood Ash in Soil .............................................................................. 3643
John D. Harden
Assessment of the ENSO Impact on Rainfall Characteristics and Frequency Analysis in South Korea............................................................................................................... 3652
Byung Sik Kim, Soo Jun Kim, Bo Kyung Kim, Hung Soo Kim, Byung Ha Seoh
National Costs to Meet Future Water Supply Production Needs in Africa under Climate and Demographic Changes ........................................................................................... 3666
Paul Kirshen
Statistical Behaviour of Adelaide’s Rainfall—Is Climate Change Detectable? ...................... 3675S. Beecham, R. K Chowdhury
Climate Change Impact on the Southwest Monsoon Modulated Freshwater Pulsation and Consequent Nutrient Flux Variability in the Continental Shelf of the Northern Indian Ocean ................................................................................................................. 3688
Chandan Mahanta, Nayanjyoti Pathak
Climate Impacts on Hydrology in the Central United States: Application to Forecast Capability in the Republican River Basin ................................................................... 3706
Jae Ryu, Mark Svoboda, Tsegaye Tadesse, Cody Knutson
Different Approaches to Study the Adaptability of High-Elevation Hydropower Systems to Climate Change: The Case of SMUD’s Upper American River Project ............... 3716
Kaveh Madani, Sebastian Vicuna, Jay Lund, John Dracup, Larry Dale
A Regional Hydroclimate Model for Water Resources Management of the Tigris-Euphrates Watershed ................................................................................................................... 3726
Z. Q. Chen, Noriaki Ohara, Michael L. Anderson, Jaeyong Yoon
Coupled Regional Scale Hydrologic-Atmospheric Model with Spatially Horizontally Averaged Green-Ampt Model................................................................................. 3736
Junichi Yoshitani, Z. Q. Chen
Regional Modeling of Climate Change Impact on Peninsular Malaysia Water Resources ...................................................................................................................................... 3743
Ahmad Jamalluddin bin Shaaban, Z. Q. Chen, N. Ohara, M. Z. M. Amin
Future Research and Application Needs of Radar Rainfall Data in Hydrology ...................... 3753Baxter E. Vieux, Chandra S. Pathak, Philip B. Bedient
Calibration of Rainfall Runoff Models in Ungauged Catchments: Regionalization Relationships for a Rainfall Runoff Model.................................................................................. 3761
Matthew S. Gibbs, Graeme C. Dandy, Holger R. Maier
Development of a Robust Diffusion-Kinematic Flow Algorithm for Regional Hydrologic Models Operating with Large Time Steps .............................................................. 3771
A. M. Wasantha Lal
Optimal Mesh Design for Groundwater Flow Models Based on Cost and Error Criteria ...... 3778A. M. Wasantha Lal
Statistical Methods and Representation of Extreme Discharge—Findings from a Distributed Hydrological Modelling Study ................................................................................. 3786
Mark Henry Rubarenzya
Studying Effects of Spatial Scale on Model Calibration Using Soil Water Assessment Tool (SWAT)................................................................................................................................... 3798
Sanjiv Kumar, Venkatesh Merwade
Evaluation of Satellite-Based Impervious Surface Data for the Mid-Atlantic Region Using an Independently Collected, High-Resolution Validation Database............................. 3808
John W. Jones
Historical Analysis of the Relationship of Streamflow Flashiness with Population Density, Imperviousness, and Percent Urban Land Cover in the Mid-Atlantic Region ......... 3809
S. Taylor Jarnagin
Role of Watershed Size in Quantifying Imperviousness .......................................................... 3819Tham Saravanapavan, Guoshun Zhang
A Decision Framework for Stormwater Control in Urbanized Watersheds ............................ 3827Sri Rangarajan, Dawn E. Henning
Effects of Impervious Area Estimation Methods on Simulated Peak Discharges ................. 3829R. Edward Beighley, Maryam Kargar, Yiping He
Mitigation of Impervious Surface Hydrology Using Bioretention in North Carolina and Maryland ................................................................................................................................. 3830
Lucas Sharkey, Houng Li, William F. Hunt, Allen P. Davis
Discrete Water Content Solution of the Infiltration Problem.................................................... 3831Fred L. Ogden, Cary A. Talbot
Ensemble Averaged Flow Routing in Large Channel Networks: Kinematic Wave Equation ......................................................................................................................................... 3841
I. Haltas
Modeling of Land Surface Hydrologic Processes in Hydroclimate Modeling ........................ 3851L. S. Kuchment
Reconstruction of Historical Atmospheric Data for Mekong River Basin by a Hydroclimate Model ...................................................................................................................... 3861
N. Ohara, Z. Q. Chen, M. L. Kavvas, K. Fukami, H. Inomata
Multiple Radar Data Merging in Hydro-NEXRAD ....................................................................... 3871Witold F. Krajewski, Bong-Chul Seo, Anton Kruger, Piotr Domaszczynski, Gabriele Villarini, James A. Smith
Multisensor Precipitation Estimation in the NOAA National Weather Service: Recent Advances .......................................................................................................................... 3881
David Kitzmiller, Feng Ding, Shucai Guan, David Riley, Mark Fresch, David Miller, Yu Zhang, Gouxian Zhou
Radar Visualization and Data Exporter Tools to Support Interoperability and the Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS), from the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA’s) National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) .................. 3891
Stephen Del Greco, Steven Ansari
A Warm Season Radar QPE Algorithm Using Adaptive Z-R Relationships............................ 3901Jian Zhang, Kenneth Howard, Xiaoyong Xu, Carrie Langston
Effect of Areal Averaging on Gauge-Radar Comparison.......................................................... 3911Hatim Sharif, Fred L. Ogden, Edward Brandes
Hydro-NEXRAD: An Updated Overview and Metadata Analysis.............................................. 3921Witold F. Krajewski, Anton Kruger, Piotr Domaszczynski, Charles Gunyon, Bong Chul Seo, Radoslaw Goska, James A. Smith, Mary Lynn Beack, Matthias Steiner
Floodplain Map Library (FPML): Innovative Method for Flood Warning System for Urban Watersheds in Houston, TX.............................................................................................. 3931
Z. Fang, P. B. Bedient
Fusible Polyvinylchloride Pipe: Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Construction and Rehabilitation Redefined .............................................................................................................. 3941
Richard (Bo) Botteicher
Radar-Based Flood Forecasting: Quantifying Hydrologic Prediction Uncertainty in Urban-Scale Catchments for CASA Radar Deployment ........................................................... 3951
B. E. Vieux, J. M. Imgarten, J. P. Looper, P. B. Bedient
On the Use of Rainfall Remote Sensing Information in Hydrologic Modeling: Data Accuracy Assessment and Potential Improvements ................................................................ 3961
Boone F. Larson, Emad Habib, Jeffrey Graschel, Brian R. Nelson
Use of Czech Weather Radar Network Data for Precipitation Estimating and Nowcasting.. 3971Petr Novák, Zbynĕk Sokol
Asphalt Parking Lot Runoff Nutrient Characterization for Eight Sites in North Carolina, USA ................................................................................................................................ 3981
Elodie Passeport, William F. Hunt
Estimation of Curve Numbers for Concrete and Asphalt ......................................................... 3982Ashok Pandit, Howell H. Heck
Hydrologic Comparison of Four Types of Permeable Pavement and Standard Asphalt in Eastern North Carolina .............................................................................................. 3983
Kelly A. Collins, William F. Hunt, Jon M. Hathaway
Improving Forecasts of Flood Risk by Incorporating Climate Variability into Bulletin 17B LP3 Model ................................................................................................................ 3984
Ashwini S. Kashelikar, Veronica W. Griffis
Propagating Uncertainty in Climate Data for Hydrologic Prediction....................................... 3994Shivam Tripathi, Rao S. Govindaraju
Volume 7
A Spatial-Temporal Statistical Downscaling Approach to Estimation of Extreme Precipitations for Climate-Related Impact Studies at a Local Site .......................................... 4004
V-T-V Nguyen, T-D. Nguyen
Optimal Spatial Weighting Methods for Estimation of Missing Rain Gage Records ............. 4014Ramesh S. V. Teegavarapu, Pankaj Bajaj
Analysis of 5 Years of WSR-88D Data over the Mississippi River Basin ................................ 4023Fred L. Ogden, Michael J. Rogalus III
Geo-Spatial Comparison of Rain Gauge and NEXRAD Data for Central and South Florida ............................................................................................................................................ 4033
Chandra S. Pathak, Baxter E. Vieux
Improvement of NEXRAD Rainfall Data for Central and South Florida ................................... 4044Chandra S. Pathak, Baxter E. Vieux
Infilling of Rain Gage Records Using Radar (NEXRAD) Data: Influence of Spatial and Temporal Variability of Rainfall Processes......................................................................... 4060
Ramesh S. V. Teegavarapu, Chandra Pathak
A Statistical/Stochastic Model of the Hydroclimate System .................................................... 4069M. L. Anderson
Incorporating Antecedent Soil Moisture into Streamflow Forecasting within the North Platte River Basin, Wyoming............................................................................................. 4078
Cody L. Moser, Tyrel L. Soukup, Glenn A. Tootle, Greg L. Kerr
Simple and Multiple Change Point Detection in Multiple Linear Regression and Application to Hydroclimatic Variables ...................................................................................... 4088
T. B. M. J. Ouarda, O. Seidou
The Stochastic Upscaling of One-Dimensional Unconfined Groundwater Flow ................... 4093Mesut Cayar
Assessing Gauge Adjusted Radar Rainfall Estimation for Use in Local Flash Flood Prediction............................................................................................................................ 4103
Beth Clarke, Chad Kudym, Angie Albers
Estimation of Radar Calibration Uncertainties Related to the Spatial Variability of Rainfall within a Single Radar Pixel—Statistical Analysis of Rainfall Data from a Dense Network of Rain Gauges................................................................................................... 4120
Lisbeth Pedersen, Niels Einar Jensen, Henrik Madsen
Evaluation of Functional Forms of Rain Gage—Radar (NEXRAD) Data Relationships......... 4130Ramesh S. V. Teegavarapu, Delory Peters, Chandra Pathak
Grey Water Use as a Water Management Option in Las Vegas, Nevada ................................ 4139Sajjad Ahmad, Zachary Hills
Pacific Rim Indigeneity and Sustainable Municipalities ........................................................... 4149Te Kipa Kepa Brian Morgan
Sustainable Energy Solutions and a World Class River........................................................... 4159George M. Waldow, Douglas A. Spaulding
Water Conservation on the Supply Side, Using Underground Water Storage Systems ....... 4169Stanley R. Peters
Sustaining Adequate Public Water Supply: The Challenges Ahead ....................................... 4174William E. Cox
Urban Water Management: Innovations and Paradigm Shifts to Address 21st Century Needs............................................................................................................................... 4184
Robert Y. G. Andoh, Michael G. Faram, Kwabena Osei
Go Green! Go Lansing! and Ultra-Urban Bioretention .............................................................. 4193Anne M. Thomas, Daniel P. Christian, Chad A. Gamble, John T. Killips
Balancing the Three Pillars of Sustainable Design for the Sugar Creek WWTP Expansion Project......................................................................................................................... 4203
L. Kevin Mosteller, Helene Hilger
Onsite Wastewater Treatment Using Evapotranspiration Bed System for the Wastewater from Sparsely Distributed Community .................................................................. 4213
Anna M. Doro-on, C. S. Rocky Shih
A Water Quality Assessment of Two Green Roof Stormwater Treatment Systems .............. 4219M. P. Wanielista, M. Hardin, M. Kelly
Environmentally Sound Approaches for Stormwater Management on Pacific Island Nations................................................................................................................................ 4232
Patrick Kaspari, Steven Allen
Implementing Low Impact Design on Large Projects ............................................................... 4243Scott E. Sonnenberg
Stormwater Capture, Reuse, and Treatment for Multipurpose Benefits ................................. 4252Mark Madison, Henriette Emond
Assessing the Effectiveness of Agricultural BMPs Using the Copula Approach .................. 4262Hemant Chowdhary, Z. Q. Deng, Vijay P. Singh
Bathymetric Survey and Acoustic Sediment Profiling of Fort Hood, Texas Sediment Retention Ponds and Cowhouse Reach, Belton Lake ............................................. 4272
Dennis W. Hoffman, Thomas Gerik, June E. Wolfe III
BMP Pollutant Removal Efficiency.............................................................................................. 4278Michael Horst, Robert Traver, Erika Tokarz
Factors Influencing Variations in Stormwater Runoff Quality from Single-Family Residential Land Uses.................................................................................................................. 4288
Roger H. Glick
Nutrient Losses in Runoff from a New Golf Course .................................................................. 4298Steve Starrett, Yunseng Su, Travis Heier, Jamie Klein, Jeff Holste, Alok Bhandari
Quantifying Nitrate Flux during Storm Events........................................................................... 4307J. S. Herman, A. L. Mills, G. M. Hornberger, A. C. Sofranko, M. S. Olson
The Atmosphere as a Source of Water-Soluble Volatile Organic Compounds Found in Urban Streams .............................................................................................................. 4312
Scott J. Kenner, David A. Bender
Coupling of Atmospheric Deposition, Surface Runoff, and River Transport Models for Drinking Water Protection and Homeland Security ............................................... 4325
David E. Amstutz, Rakesh Bahadur, Michael C. Monteith, Mondher Chehata, William B. Samuels
Modeling Canopy Emission for Improving Pesticide Runoff Loss Simulation ...................... 4335Bing Chen
Modeling the Transport, Transformation, and Fate of Distributed Contaminants across the Land Surface .............................................................................................................. 4345
Zhonglong Zhang, Billy E. Johnson
The Estimation of Total Nitrogen and Total Phosphorus Outflow Loads from Watersheds Located behind the Closed Water Area ................................................................ 4355
Hiroshi Takimoto, Kazuo Murashima, Iwao Hashimoto, Toshisuke Maruyama
Bacterial Total Maximum Daily Load Analysis for Copano Bay............................................... 4362Stephanie L. Johnson, David R. Maidment, Mary Jo Kirisits
The Cedar River Basin Pathogen Total Maximum Daily Load—A Case Study for Watershed-Scale Total Maximum Daily Loads .......................................................................... 4369
Jason T. Love, Teresa P. Whitney
Comparisons of Methods to Calculate TMDLs for E. coli: Load Duration Curves, Mass Balance, and HSPF ............................................................................................................. 4379
Tina Petersen, Camille W. Sowells, Hanadi S. Rifai, Ron Stein
Pathogen TMDL Development in Karst Watersheds: Challenges and Solutions .................. 4388V. Chandramouli, L. Ormsbee
Hawaii Department of Transportation’s Approach in Meeting TMDL: A Comprehensive Implementation Strategy .................................................................................. 4396
Chin Y. Lien, Robert E. Bourke, Robert Shin, Larissa Sato
Is Your Representative Outfall Really Representative? Factors That Can Affect Representative Discharge Sampling Data.................................................................................. 4406
Camille W. Sowells, Christina Petersen, Carolyn White, Catherine Elliott
Kaelepulu Pond: Community Efforts to Preserve an Urban Tropical Estuary ....................... 4416Robert E. Bourke
Modeling a Basin-Wide Extrapolation of Stormwater Management Activities: A Case Study of the Lake Tahoe Clarity TMDL Implementation Plan for Developed Areas .............. 4426
John Riverson, Brent Wolfe, Ed Wallace, Leslie Shoemaker
Water Quality Data for Lake Nutrient TMDLs: How Much Is Enough? .................................... 4436Rebecca Kluckhohn
Development of a Hydrodynamic and Water Quality Model for the Dominguez Channel Estuary ........................................................................................................................................... 4443
Ying Poon, David Cannon, Sherilyn Kimura, Andrew Jirik, Paul Johansen
Modeling the Impact of Complex Irrigation, Agricultural Impoundments, and Mining Activities on Salinity and SAR in the Tongue River Watershed, Montana.............................. 4453
Ron Steg, Jason Gildea, John Riverson, Jon Butcher, Kevin Kratt
Simple Tools for Water Quality Modeling and TMDL Development ........................................ 4463Tatiana X. Hernandez
TMDL Watershed Analysis with the Physics-Based Hydrologic, Sediment Transport, and Contaminant Transport Model GSSHA................................................................................ 4472
Fred L. Ogden, Aaron R. Byrd, Charles W. Downer, Billy E. Johnson
WinHSPF Model Simulations of Nitrogen and pH for a Low-Alkalinity Stream Impacted from Atmospheric Acid Deposition............................................................................................. 4482
M. Cai, J. S. Schwartz
Current and Sediment Numerical Model Applied in the Project of Campha Thermal Power Plant.................................................................................................................................... 4493
Yuchuan Bai, Tian Qi, Xigen Yan
Multiple Time Scales and Coupled Mathematical Modeling of Turbidity Currents ................ 4502Peng Hu, Zhixian Cao
Recent Developments in Modeling Coastal and Estuarine Morphological Processes and Applications to Coastal Flood Management and Erosion Protection.............................. 4512
Yan Ding, Sam S. Y. Wang
Strategies for Enhancing the Predictive Ability of Sediment Transport Models.................... 4524R. Mayerle, C. A. Escobar
Application of 2-D Mathematical Tidal Currents and Sediment Model in Sheyang Estuary Regulation Project .......................................................................................................... 4534
Yunfeng Xia, Yuncheng Wen, Qinan Ma, Rui Song
Numerical Simulation of 2-D Model of Cooling Water Draining into the Bay with Waves and Tidal Currents ............................................................................................................ 4543
Fang Yang, Lin Wang, You-wei Li, Yong He
Numerical Simulation of Aquatic Eco-Environment for Coastal Water of Bohai Bay ........... 4553Jianhua Tao, Di Mu
2-D Flood Modeling of Multiple Simultaneous Dam Failures ................................................... 4563Jeff Jorgeson, Woodman W. Berry, Mark R. Jourdan, Xinya Ying
Influence of the Wen River Floods on the Effectiveness of Water and Sediment Regulation in Eroding the Shandong Reach of the Lower Yellow River................................. 4573
Enhui Jiang, Lifei Liu, Qihua Dong, Junhua Li
Integrated Modeling for Inundation Flows in Urban Areas....................................................... 4582Yoshihisa Kawahara, Tatsuhiko Uchida
Modeling Urban Flood Inundation in a Parallel Computing Environment .............................. 4592Nigel Wright, Ignacio Villanueva
Free Surface Simulations for a Removable Spillway Weir ....................................................... 4603Xiaoli Fu, Marcela S. Politano, Larry Weber
Numerical Simulation of Floating Sluice Resistance Characteristics During Pulling Process .......................................................................................................................................... 4613
Zong-fu Fu, Zhong-min Yan
Recent Advancements in River Flow Modeling ......................................................................... 4620Hyoseop Woo, Sung-Uk Choi, Won Kim
Numerical Study for the Design of a Warm Water Fish Passage............................................. 4629Adrian Strain, Marcela S. Politano, Troy Lyons, Larry Weber
Control of Flow and Mixing in Environmental Flows ................................................................ 4639Nikolaos D. Katopodes
Modeling of Gravel Mining in the Rio Salado, Arizona ............................................................. 4651Dong Chen, Kumud Acharya, Mark Stone
Volume 8
Study on the Instability Characteristics of Open Channel Hyper-Concentration Flow ......... 4661
Haijue Xu, Yuchuan Bai
1-D Sediment Mathematical Model for Irrigation Canals of the Lower Yellow River ............. 4674Hongling Shi, Qingqi Tian, Qing Dai, Ruqin Jiang
Modeling of Erosion and Deposition at Meandering Channels................................................ 4682Yong G. Lai, Blair P. Greimann
Modelling Flow and Vegetation Effects in a Curved Channel .................................................. 4693Yafei Jia, Carlos Alonso, Andrew Simon, Robert Wells, Sam S. Y. Wang
Simulation of Morphological Evolution near Sediment Mining Pits Using a 1-D Mixed-Regime Flow and Sediment Transport Model ................................................................ 4706
Weiming Wu, Sam S. Y. Wang
2-D Mathematic Model of Flow, Sediment, Temperature, and Concentration Field and Its Application ........................................................................................................................ 4716
Jie Zhang, Xibing Zhang
3-D Numerical Simulation of Temperature and Concentration Field....................................... 4725Zhanfeng Cui, Xibing Zhang, Yaohua Dong
CCHE2D Water Quality and Chemical Model Capabilities and Applications.......................... 4735Tingting Zhu, Yafei Jia, Sam S. Y. Wang
One-Dimensional Moment Model for Flow Movement and Suspended Sediment Transport ....................................................................................................................................... 4746
Qingchao Guo
Calculation Models on Erosion and Deposition of Main Stem Tarim River and Its Analysis ......................................................................................................................................... 4756
Yangui Wang, Chunhong Hu
GSTARS3-HTC Model Development and Evaluation as Part of the Lewis and Clark Lake Sediment Management Study............................................................................................. 4766
Paul M. Boyd, Chih Ted Yang, Jungkyu Ahn, John W. Garrison, Daniel B. Pridal, John I. Remus, Megan A. Lien
Model Development for Evaluating USDA Conservation Practices ........................................ 4776J. C. Ascough II, M. J. M. Römkens
Numerical-Simulation Based Multiobjective Optimization of Agricultural Land-Use with Uncertainty ............................................................................................................................ 4786
Mustafa S. Altinakar, Honghai Qi
A Comparative Study of Stochastic and Deterministic Sampling Design for Model Calibration ..................................................................................................................................... 4796
Kourosh Behzadian, Abdollah Ardeshir, Fatemeh Jalilsani, Farhad Sabour
Cadastral Misinformation and Its Effects on the Hydraulic Behavior of Water Distribution Networks and Their Models Calibration ................................................................ 4807
Juan G. Saldarriaga, Daniel Rodríguez
Industrial Water Demand Management Model by Using Input-Output Table and Strategic Decision Making with Uncertainty for Water Infrastructure Development ............. 4822
Pongsak Suttinon, Nasu Seigo
Use of Fireflow Tests in the Calibration of a Water Distribution System Model .................... 4830Tucker Southern, Walter Grayman, Leon Kjellgren, Bryan Seppie
Critical Parameters for the Reliability of Municipal Storage Tanks ......................................... 4838Jakobus E. Van Zyl, Olivier Piller, Yves Legat
Determining the Best Way to Model Distribution Flushing ...................................................... 4848Thomas Walski, Zheng Yi Wu, Wayne Hartell, Kris Culin
Prioritized Rehabilitation of Water Distribution Networks Using Dissipated Power Concept to Reduce Non-Revenue Water .................................................................................... 4857
Juan Saldarriaga, Mario Moreno, Natalia Romero, Oscar Cortes
Understanding the Impact of Biofilm Growth on Pipe Roughness ......................................... 4868M. F. Lambert, J. Brookes, M. Kildea, T. Grantham, B. McFarlane
Accurate Demand Modeling for Surge Analysis........................................................................ 4878Bong Seog Jung, Paul F. Boulos, Don J. Wood, Douglas C. Howie
Chlorine Decay and DBP Formation under Different Flow Regions in PVC and Ductile Iron Pipes: Preliminary Results on the Role of Flow Velocity and Radial Mass Transfer..... 4888
Y. Jeffery Yang, Christopher A. Impellitteri, Robert M. Clark, Roy C. Haught, Donald A. Schupp, Srinivas Panguluri, E. Radha Krishnan
Distributed Network Fusion for Water Quality ........................................................................... 4899Mark W. Koch, Sean A. McKenna
Effect of Demand on Energy Use in Municipal Water Distribution Systems .......................... 4909Santosh R. Ghimire, Brian D. Barkdoll
A New Algorithm for Water Distribution System Optimization: Discrete Dynamically Dimensioned Search .............................................................................................. 4914
B. A. Tolson, M. A. Esfahani, A. C. Zecchin, H. R. Maier
A Proposed Flow Path Model for Scheduling Optimization of a Water Distribution System ........................................................................................................................................... 4924
Wei-Chen Cheng, Nien-Sheng Hsu, William W.-G. Yeh
Honey-Bee Mating Optimization (HBMO) Algorithm for Optimal Design of Water Distribution Systems .................................................................................................................... 4934
Golnaz Jahanshahi, Omid Bozorg Haddad
Tradeoffs in Water Distribution System Design for Normal versus Emergency Flows: Quantity, Quality, and Costs/Benefits ............................................................................ 4950
Kelly Brumbelow, Elizabeth Bristow
Prioritising Individual Water Mains for Renewal ....................................................................... 4960Yehuda Kleiner, Balvant Rajani
Simulation-Based Localized Sensitivity Analysis (SaLSA)—An Example of Water Quality Failures in Distribution Networks .................................................................................. 4970
Rehan Sadiq, Yehuda Kleiner, Balvant Rajani
Survival Analysis of Water Distribution Pipe Failure Data Using the Proportional Hazards Model............................................................................................................................... 4980
S. Park, J. W. Kim, A. Newland, B. J. Kim, H. D. Jun
Vulnerability, Risk, and Mitigation Assessment of Water Supply Systems for Insufficient Fire Flows .................................................................................................................. 4990
Lufthansa Kanta, Kelly Brumbelow
Backward Probabilistic Modeling to Identify Contaminant Sources in a Water Distribution System ...................................................................................................................... 5000
Roseanna M. Neupauer, Wesley H. Ashwood
Contaminant Source Characterization Using Logistic Regression and Local Search Methods ............................................................................................................................ 5010
Li Liu, E. Downey Brill Jr., G. Mahinthakumar, S. Ranjithan
Source Identification for Contamination Events Involving Reactive Contaminants ............. 5017Jitendra Kumar, E. Downey Brill, S. Ranji Ranjithan, G. Mahinthakumar, J. Uber
Uncertainty Quantification of Contamination Source Identification ....................................... 5024Ami Preis, Lina Perelman, Avi Ostfeld
An Agent-Based Simulation-Optimization Approach to Identify Threat Management Strategies for Water Distribution Systems.......................................................... 5030
Emily M. Zechman
Optimal Hydraulic Response to a Water Distribution System Contamination Event ............ 5037T. M Baranowski, E. J. LeBoeuf
Risk Classification and Uncertainty Propagation for Water Distribution System Contamination Events .................................................................................................................. 5047
Jacob Torres, Kelly Brumbelow, Seth Guikema
Water Security Initiative Field Study: Improving Confidence in a Distribution System Model ................................................................................................................................ 5056
Reese P. Johnson, Victoria Blackschleger, Dominic L. Boccelli, Yeongho Lee
A Multi-Objective Optimization Algorithm for Sensor Placement in Water Distribution Systems .................................................................................................................... 5066
Mustafa M. Aral, Jiabao Guan, Morris L. Maslia
Low-Memory Lagrangian Relaxation Methods for Sensor Placement in Municipal Water Networks ............................................................................................................................. 5077
Jonathan W. Berry, Erik Boman, Cynthia A. Phillips, Lee Ann Riesen
Probabilistic Approach to Characterize Contamination Sources with Imperfect Sensors ... 5087A. E. De Sanctis, D. L. Boccelli, F. Shang, J. G. Uber
The TEVA-SPOT Toolkit for Drinking Water Contaminant Warning System Design ............. 5097William E. Hart, Jonathan W. Berry, Erik G. Boman, Regan Murray, Cynthia A. Phillips, Lee Ann Riesen, Jean-Paul Watson
Increasing Application of Water Quality Models ....................................................................... 5109Nabin Khanal, Vanessa Speight
Realistic Representation of Water Age of Flow-Through Reservoir in Drinking Water Distribution System Models.............................................................................................. 5119
Sean Xue-Yong Zhang, Thomas Lane, Hagop Shahabian
Water Distribution System Asset Deterioration and Impact on Water Quality—A Case Study..................................................................................................................................... 5129
P. S. Husband, J. B. Boxall
Water Quality Assessment during Distribution System Flushing Events .............................. 5139K. A. Nilsson, S. M. Hooper, C. L. Moe, J. G. Uber
Bayesian Inference of Non-Stationary Flood Frequency Models ............................................ 5150T. B. M. J. Ouarda, S. El Adlouni
Conditioning Ensemble Streamflow Prediction Forecasts Using Climate Signals in the Midwestern U. S.................................................................................................................. 5157
David W. Watkins, Veronica Webster Griffis
Downscaling Climate Projections: A Method to Tackle Spatial and Temporal Variability Associated with Quasi-Periodic Signals and First Two Statistical Moments......................... 5166
Julio Cañón, Francina Domínguez, Juan Valdés
Incorporating Climate Change into Hydrological Data for Planning Models.......................... 5176Messele Ejeta, Francis Chung, Sushil Arora, Armin Munévar
Collaborative Modeling for Decision Making ............................................................................. 5186Christopher N. Dunn, Robert A. Pietrowsky
Developing a Stochastic Conflict Resolution Model for Trading Discharge Permits in River Systems ............................................................................................................................... 5196
M. H. Niksokhan, R. Kerachian
Evaluation of Sanitary Sewer System Vulnerability: Jefferson Parish, Louisiana ................ 5206Jessica L. Watts, Eric D. Loucks
The Role of Shared Vision Planning in Integrated Water Resources Management............... 5216Paul Kirshen, Hal Cardwell
U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Water Management for Environmental Sustainability ......... 5221James D. Barton
A Case Study for Conflict Resolution in Reservoir Operation for Water Quantity and Quality ............................................................................................................................................ 5230
R. Kerachian, E. Shirangi
Creating Diverse Habitat Environment in Ecological Water Resources Management .......... 5240Jian-Ping Suen, Ching-Nuo Chen, Chih-Heng Tsai
Formulating and Scoping a Comprehensive Multi-Jurisdictional Countywide Stormwater Management Program ............................................................................................. 5249
Joseph Sobanski, Daniel H. Lau, John Murray
SVP as a Short Term Planning Tool: Preliminary Results of a Pilot Study ............................ 5259William Cox, Hal Cardwell, Alexey Voinov
A Decision-Support System to Assess Surface-Water Resources in Massachusetts .......... 5269Stacey A. Archfield, Richard M. Vogel
Effects of Upstream River Flow Regulation on the Annual Low Flow Magnitude in the Savannah River at Augusta, Georgia, USA.......................................................................... 5279
M. A. Samad, C. J. Talbot, C. K. Turan
Frequency and Duration of Drought in the Upper Green River Basin, Wyoming, USA......... 5289John T. Bellamy, Glenn A. Tootle, Greg Kerr, Larry Pochop
Investigating the Impact of Predictive Uncertainty in Rainfall-Runoff Modelling on Storage Reliability Estimates Using Bayesian Total Error Analysis ....................................... 5300
Mark Thyer, Benjamin Renard, Dmitri Kavetski, George Kuczera, Stewart Franks, Sri Srikanthan
On Selection of Features for Regional Hydrologic Studies...................................................... 5310Shivam Tripathi, V. V. Srinivas, Rao S. Govindaraju
Floodplain Delinaeation of the Ranillas Meander in Zaragoza Using GUAD-2D .................... 5320Francisco Olivera, Martín Rodriguez, Javier Murillo
Volume 9
Indicators of Hydrologic Stress in Massachusetts ................................................................... 5321
Sara Brandt, Richard M. Vogel, Stacey Archfield
Limiting Imperviousness to Maintain Ecological Quality: Are Threshold-Based Policies a Good Idea? ................................................................................................................................. 5330
Glenn E. Moglen
Runoff Prediction by GIS Using Optimal Number of Rain Gauges.......................................... 5336D. Yeasmin, M. F. K. Pasha
GIS Tools and Techniques for Analyzing and Modeling River Channel Data ........................ 5345Venkatesh Merwade
Real-Time Water Budgets in South Florida ................................................................................ 5354Ron Mierau, Stephen Bourne, Ken Stewart, Kelly Brumbelow, Jack Hampson, Joshua Peschel
Spatial Rule-Based Expert System for Sensor Network Planning in Rural Water Supply Systems, Kentucky ....................................................................................................................... 5363
Andrew Ernest, Karla Andrew, Ni-Bin Chang, Chi-Han Cheng
Water Quality Data and Simulation Model in GIS for the Rio Bravo/Grande Basin ............... 5373Carlos Patino-Gomez, Daene C. McKinney, David R. Maidment
Assessment of Watershed Nutrient Load Input to Reservoir, a Case Study.......................... 5382Mohammad Karamouz, Masoud Taheriyoun, Farzad Emami, Behzad Rouhanizadeh
Conceptual Rule-Based Storage Accounting for Multipurpose Reservoirs ........................... 5392George F. McMahon
Improve Hedging Rules for the Operation of Lake Okeechobee in Southern Florida ........... 5402Jiing-Yun You, Ximing Cai
The Future of Multiobjective Reservoir Management in the Potomac River Basin ............... 5412Mark Lorie, Erik Hagen
Evaluating Reservoir Operations and Other Remediation Strategies to Meet Temperature TMDLs in the Willamette Basin, Oregon.............................................................. 5422
Thomas S. Lowry, Vince C. Tidwell, Hal E. Cardwell
Evaluating Reservoir Operations in the Muskingum Basin...................................................... 5432Stuart M. Stein, Brett Martin, Stephen R. Stout
Stochastic Linear Programming for Improved Reservoir Operations for Multiple Objectives in Burkina Faso, West Africa .................................................................................... 5442
Derek Etkin, Paul Kirshen, David Watkins, Adama Alhassane Diallo, Gerrit Hoogenboom, M. Carla Roncoli, Judith Sanfo, Moussa Sanon, Leopold Somé, Jacqueline Zoungrana
The Value of Seasonal Climate Forecasts and Why Water Managers Don’t Use Them ........ 5451David W. Watkins, Wenge Wei
A Case Study on the Sustainable Development Indicators of Water Resources in Taiwan ............................................................................................................................................ 5456
Horng-Jer Shieh, Yu-Ming Wang
An Environmental Security and Water Resources Management System Using Real Time Water Quality Warning and Communication for the Nile River.............................. 5466
Amir Ali Khan, Haseen Khan
Dam Operations and Malaria Transmission in Ethiopia: Evidence from Koka ...................... 5475Jonathan Lautze, Paul Kirshen, Matthew McCartney, Solomon Kebrit, Jeffrey Griffiths
Improving Irrigation in Sri Lanka, Continuing 2000 Years of Irrigation Development........... 5485Michael L. Jacobs, Andy Constantaras
Irrigation Performance Improvement by Non-Structural Measures—A Case Study from Bangladesh.................................................................................................................................... 5494
Md. Mizanur Rahman, D. S. Arya
Sharing a Multi-National Resource through Bankruptcy Procedures..................................... 5506Majid Sheikhmohammady, Kaveh Madani
Climate Change Effects on Optimal High-Elevation Hydropower Generation in Sierra Nevada, California......................................................................................................................... 5515
Kaveh Madani, Jay Lund
Modeling the Impact of Land-Cover and Rainfall Regime Change Scenarios on the Flow of Mara River, Kenya ........................................................................................................... 5524
A. M. Melesse, M. McClain, X. Wang, M. Abira, W. Mutayoba
Bulletin 17B Flood Frequency Revisions: Practical Software and Test Comparison Results ........................................................................................................................................... 5534
John F. England Jr., Timothy A. Cohn
EMA with Historical Information, Low Outliers, and Regional Skew....................................... 5545Veronica W. Griffis
A Regional Probabilistic Approach for Estimating Flood Probabilities.................................. 5555Li-Chuan Chen, A. Allen Bradley, Jeffrey R. McCollum
Flood Frequency Confidence Bounds—Art, Science, or Guess! ............................................ 5565Joseph D. Countryman, Ben Tustison
Models of LP3 Regional Skew, Data Selection, and Bayesian GLS Regression.................... 5575Andrea M. Gruber, Jery R. Stedinger
Computationally Efficient Procedures for Uncertainty Assessment of Complex Environmental Models.................................................................................................................. 5585
Christine A. Shoemaker
Incorporating Parameter and Data Uncertainties in the Analysis of Energy Drought........... 5591Bertuğ Akintuğ, Peter F. Rasmussen
Integrational Operation Method Using Stochastic/Neural Networks Models ......................... 5601Sungwon Kim, Hung Soo Kim
Interactive Multi-Objective Inverse Groundwater Modelling—Incorporating Subjective Knowledge and Conceptual Uncertainty................................................................. 5611
Abhishek Singh, Douglas D. Walker, Barbara S. Minsker, Albert Valocchi
Statistical Software Package ....................................................................................................... 5623Jeff Harris, Gary Brunner, Beth Faber
Derivation of the Probability Plot Correlation Coefficient Test Statistics for the Generalized Logistic and the Generalized Pareto Distributions .............................................. 5633
Sooyoung Kim, Younwoo Kho, Hongjoon Shin, Jun-Haeng Heo
Evaluation of Uncertainties in Downscaling Precipitation Due to Climate Change Scenarios ....................................................................................................................................... 5643
Mohammad Karamouz, Sara Nazif, Sanaz Imen, Mahdis Fallahi
Gains from Copula-Based Multivariate Distribution Functions for Rainfall Processes ........ 5651Hemant Chowdhary, Vijay P. Singh
Using Copulas for Stochastic Streamflow Generation ............................................................. 5661Taesam Lee, Jose D. Salas
Analysis of Uncertainty in Evaluation of Watershed Management Practices ........................ 5671Mazdak Arabi, Rao S. Govindaraju, Mohamed M. Hantush
Application of Hilbert Huang Transform Method for Analysis of Contaminant Concentrations in the Niagara River........................................................................................... 5681
Samuela Franceschini, Christina W. Tsai, S. Ping Ho
Probabilistic Seasonal Water Supply Forecasting in an Operational Environment: The USDA-NRCS Perspective ...................................................................................................... 5691
Thomas C. Pagano
Toward Improved Hydrologic Prediction with Reduced Uncertainty Using Sequential Multi-Model Combination.......................................................................................... 5701
Hamid Moradkhani, K. Hsu, S. Sorooshian
Extreme Events and Stochastic Processes of Sediment Yield ................................................ 5711L. J. Lane, M. S. Wigmosta, M. Hernandez, A. Coleman
Fréchet Distribution and Water Quality Management ............................................................... 5721Nazeer Ahmed
Gamma Distribution and Transport of Suspended Sediments ................................................ 5727Nazeer Ahmed
Probabilistic Analysis of Long-Term Aquifer Recharge ........................................................... 5733Hugo A. Loáiciga
Probabilistic Approaches for Assessment of Non-Point Source Pollutant Loads from Urban Watersheds ............................................................................................................... 5735
Pradeep K. Behera
Statistical Distributions, Direct Runoff, and Baseflow.............................................................. 5745Nazeer Ahmed
A Simulation Study for Effects of Various Factors Based on Generalized Logistic Distribution .................................................................................................................................... 5753
Jun-Haeng Heo, Woosung Nam, Kyung-Duk Kim, Youngil Kim
Regional Analysis of Daily Precipitation Stochastic Model Parameters Using Artificial Neural Networks ............................................................................................................ 5763
María Fátima Moreno-Pérez, Inmaculada Pulido-Calvo, José Roldán-Canas
Short-Term Drought Risk Dynamics: The Impact of Multi-Decadal Climate Variability and Water Supply System Properties....................................................................... 5772
Benjamin J. Hanley, Mark A. Thyer, George Kuczera, Stewart Franks
The Probability Distribution of Daily Rainfall in the United States .......................................... 5782Lars S. Hanson, Richard Vogel
Updated NOAA Precipitation Frequency Estimates for Hawaii ............................................... 5792Geoffrey M. Bonnin, Sanja Perica, Deborah Martin, Bingzhang Lin, Tye Parzybok, Michael Yekta, Lillian Hiner
Flood Control Solutions for Bayou Henderson, Ascension Parish, LA .................................. 5802Lisa M. Stahr, Eric D. Loucks
Hydrologic Modeling of the Fox River Watershed: Model Development, Calibration, and Validation........................................................................................................... 5813
Elias G. Bekele, H. Vernon Knapp
Hydrometerological Analysis of the Mara River Basin, Kenya/Tanzania................................ 5823A. M. Melesse, M. McClain, M. Abira, W. Mutayoba
Model to Optimize Large Hydrothermal System Operation Considering Water and Environmental Sustainability....................................................................................................... 5832
Mario T. L. Barros, Renato C. Zambon, João Eduardo G. Lopez, Paulo S. F. Barbosa, Alberto L. Francato, William W.-G. Yeh
Unit Penalty Setting for Linear Programming Based Priority Simulation Models ................. 5842I. C. L. Ferreira, M. W. Jenkins, J. R. Lund
Upscaling Groundwater Models for Inclusion in Management Models—Case Study from California’s Sacramento Valley ............................................................................... 5852
Julien J. Harou, Jay R. Lund
How Reservoirs Were Operated—Exploring the Role of Hydrologic Information ................. 5861Mohamad I. Hejazi, Ximing Cai, Benjamin L. Ruddell
Rapid, Interactive Screening Model for California Water Management .................................. 5870Armin Munévar, Randi Field, Jeff Sandberg, Sushil Arora, Francis Chung, Erik Reyes, Nazrul Islam, Derya Sumer
The São Francisco River Water Transfer System: An Optimization Model for Planning Operation ....................................................................................................................... 5880
Renato C. Zambon, Mario T. L. Barros, Paulo S. F. Barbosa, William W.-G. Yeh
Cost Optimization for Robust Optimal TMDL Allocation .......................................................... 5890Imtiaz A. Taher, Teresa B. Culver
Developing Real Time Operating Rules for Trading Discharge Permits in Rivers: Application of Bayesian Networks .............................................................................................. 5898
S. M. Mesbah, R. Kerachian, M. R. Nikoo
Modeling Contaminant Spills in the Upper Truckee River, CA and NV................................... 5908J. Rivord, L. Saito, S. Stoddard
Packaging Management Alternatives for the Lake Tahoe Clarity TMDL: Application of a Meta-Heuristic Optimization Technique for Developing a Recommended Basin-Wide Management Strategy ................................................................... 5911
John Riverson, Jenny Zhen, Khalid Alvi, Jeremy Sokulsky, Chad Praul, John Reuter
Spatial and Temporal Sampling Frequencies Analysis Using the Discrete Entropy Theory: A Case Study of River Water Quality Monitoring ........................................................ 5921
N. Mahjouri, R. Kerachian
The Status of Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM) in China: An Investigation of the Songhua River in China ............................................................................. 5930
Christin T. Reynolds
An Interactive Educational Module to Introduce Elementary School Students to Water Resources and Environmental Systems Management .................................................. 5940
Laura J. Harrell
Development of an Algorithm for Contingency Planning in Dry Period ................................. 5947Mohammad Karamouz, Sanaz Imen, Azadeh Ahmadi, Sara Nazif
Framework of a Decision Support System for Basin-Scale Sustainable Water Supply and Demand Management .............................................................................................. 5957
Banafsheh Zahraie, Mohamad Majid Fooladgar, Ahmad Shanehsazzadeh, Abbas Roozbahani
Mitigating High Turbidity Induced Shortage by Water Reallocation ....................................... 5970Frederick N. Chou, Hao-Chih Lee, Chia-Wen Wu
Volume 10
Water Transfer Analysis in the São Francisco River Basin with Mathematical Simulation Planning Tool ............................................................................................................. 5980
Guilherme Fernandes Marques, Pedro Henrique Antonaci Gama, Ruth Silveira Borges, Maria Cristina Ramos de Carvalho
Watershed Management and Drinking Water Supply in the White Clay Creek ...................... 5990Molly D. Hesson, William F. Ritter
Effects of Spatial Distribution of Hydrological Characteristics on Runoff According to the Spatial Scale of Catchments .......................................................................... 6001
S. Kure, A. Tomizawa, R. Ebana, T. Yamada
Estimation of Flash Flood Guidance Considering Uncertainties of Rainfall-Runoff Models ............................................................................................................................................ 6011
K. H. Lee, B. S. Kim, H. S. Kim, D. I. Jeong, W. Kim
Parameter Uncertainty Propagation on Streamflow Simulations and Parameter Sensitivity Evaluation of a Lumped Watershed Model: A Case Study.................................... 6024
Jairo N. Diaz, William H. McAnally, James L. Martin
Appraisal of the Generalized Likelihood Uncertainty Estimation (GLUE) Method ................ 6034Richard M. Vogel, Jery R. Stedinger, Rebecca Batchelder, Seung Uk Lee
Comparison of Parameter Sensitivity Analysis Methods for Lumped Watershed Model .............................................................................................................................................. 6044
Yong Tang, Patrick M. Reed, Thorsten Wagener, Kathryn van Werkhoven
Forecasting Daily Streamflows Using NARMAX Models: How Disturbances May Affect Model Performance ........................................................................................................... 6052
Paolo Bartolini, Elena C. Carcano, Luigi Piroddi, Juan B. Valdes
Scrutinizing Parameter Consistency and Predictive Uncertainty in Rainfall-Runoff Models Using Bayesian Total Error Analysis ............................................................................ 6065
Dmitri Kavetski, Mark Thyer, Benjamin Renard, George Kuczera, Stewart Franks, Sri Srikanthan
A Total Probability Approach to Flood Frequency Analysis in Tidal River Reaches ............ 6075S. F. Need, M. F. Lambert, A. V. Metcalfe
Application of Bivariate Frequency Analysis for Estimating Design Rainfalls ...................... 6087Young-Moon Kwon, Jeong-Woo Han, Tae-Woong Kim
Some Results and Recommendations on Bivariate Frequency Modeling in Hydrology ...... 6095F. Ashkar
Using Bivariate Distributions for Flood Frequency Analysis Based on Incomplete Data .... 6104Jose A. Raynal-Villasenor, Jose D. Salas
Design Considerations in Water, Wastewater, and Stormwater Utility Security.................... 6113Dale Gabel, Yakir Hasit, Ken Thompson
Development of Online Contamination Warning Systems for Water Distribution and Wastewater Collection Systems .......................................................................................... 6123
Yakir Hasit, Ken Thompson, Gary Jacobson
Management Considerations in Water, Wastewater, and Stormwater Utility Security.......... 6132Dale Gabel, Ken Thompson, Yakir Hasit
Operational Considerations in Water, Wastewater, and Stormwater Utility Security............ 6142Ken Thompson, Dale Gabel, Yakir Hasit
Integrated Network-Based Modeling for Water and Wastewater ............................................. 6152William B. Samuels, Rakesh Bahadur, David E. Amstutz
Physical Modelling, Scale Effects, and Self-Similarity of Stepped Spillway Flows ............... 6162Hubert Chanson
Pool Simulation Culvert Design for Fish Passage .................................................................... 6172Arthur C. Parola Jr.
Research on Integrated Flooding Risks and Flooding Risk Mapping ..................................... 6181Xing-nan Zhang, Wen-ting Zhang, Shao-wei Qiu, Rui-ling Zhang
A Study on Reservoir Operation for Desilting in the Chi-Chi Weir .......................................... 6191Chih-Heng Tsai, Ching-Nuo Chen, Chang-Tai Tsai
Assessment Based on the Principles of TQM ........................................................................... 6201Mysore Narayanan
Assessment of Air Quality Education Using VARK Learning Styles ...................................... 6207Mysore Narayanan
Emergy Evaluation on Watershed Management of Taiwan ...................................................... 6213Chin-Pin Lee, Frederick N.-F. Chou, Hsiao Hui Liu
Evolutionary Changes of Constructed Stream Restoration Techniques—The East Fork Case Study..................................................................................................................................... 6225
Scott E. Sonnenberg
Hydrologic Engineering Center Hydrologic Modeling System, HEC-HMS: Interior Flood Modeling ........................................................................................................................................ 6234
William Scharffenberg, Jeff Harris
Integrated Water Resources Management in Uganda: Past, Present, and a Vision for the Future....................................................................................................................................... 6237
Mark Henry Rubarenzya
Modeling Surface Runoff on a Semi-Arid Watershed Using a Physically Based Model ....... 6248Jun Yin, Michael H. Young, Li Chen, Zhongbo Yu
Predicting Small Wind Turbine Performance Using Remote Wind Data................................. 6258Andrew Curtis Elmore, Ronald Gallagher
South Boulder Creek Flood Mapping Study: What Happens When Citizen-Based Demands Push the Technological Envelope? ........................................................................... 6266
Mark Glidden, Alan Taylor, Eric Fontenot
Statistical Determinations of Steady-State, Groundwater Inflow in Rock Tunnels for the Radial Flow Condition ...................................................................................................... 6276
Mark J. Vanarelli
Stochastic Conditional Simulation of Berea Sandstone Geophysical Properties with a Counterpropagation Neural Network............................................................................... 6286
Lance Besaw, Donna M. Rizzo
The European Water Framework Directive—Boon or Bane for Hydraulic Engineering?...... 6287J. W. Lengricht
Using Climatic Data and ET Requirements to Estimate Corn Production Profitability with Optimal Irrigation Levels in the Texas Panhandle ....................................... 6295
W. Arden Colette, Lal K. Almas, Clay Robinson
Water Quality and Aquatic Ecosystems of Irrigation Runoff Lakes in Khorezm, Uzbekistan ..................................................................................................................................... 6305
Laurel Saito, Dilorom Fayzieva, Sudeep Chandra, Michael Rosen, Bakhriddin Nishonov, John Lamers, Julian Scott, Margaret Shanafield
Watershed Scale Variation in Water Quality in Lake Pontchartrain Basin ............................. 6308A. Patil, Z.-Q. Deng
Analysis and Calibration of RDII and Design of Sewer Collection Systems .......................... 6318Misgana K. Muleta, Paul F. Boulos
Application of the Cincinnati Hydraulic Model Maintenance Tool to Support Implementation of the Agency’s Wet-Weather Improvement Plan .......................................... 6328
Derek Wride, Joseph Koran, Mi Chen, Rodney Moeller
Hydraulic Modeling and Engineering Design of the Big Coppitt Wastewater Collection System ......................................................................................................................... 6337
Jinsheng Huo, Robert H. Garland, Ray Shimokubo
Hydraulic Analyses of a Force Main System at a Wastewater Treatment Plant..................... 6347Liaqat A. Khan, Mizan Rashid, D. James Farivar
Experimental and CFD Modeling of a Vortex Flow Restrictor.................................................. 6357Arturo S. León, Yovanni A. Cataño-Lopera, Xiaofeng Liu, Arthur R. Schmidt, Marcelo H. García
Implementation and Performance of Stormwater Best Management Practice Retrofits in Wilmington, NC ......................................................................................................... 6367
J. D. Wright, W. F. Hunt, M. R. Burchell II, C. A. Perrin
Pathogen Removal Performance of Best Management Practices in Charlotte and Wilmington, North Carolina ......................................................................................................... 6377
J. M. Hathaway, W. F. Hunt, J. D. Wright, S. J. Jadlocki
Reductions in Stormwater Quantity and Pollutant Loads Due to Bioretention and CU-Structural Soil Practices ........................................................................................................ 6387
K. M. DeBusk, T. M. Wynn
An Innovative Approach at Calibrating Stage/Storage/Discharge Behavior in Hydrologic Modeling..................................................................................................................... 6397
Jing Zhang, Mark A. Ross, Ken Trout
An Innovative Storm Sewer Design in an Urban Environment ................................................ 6411Sufian A. Khondker, Magdi Farag
Design Criteria for the Water Quality Volume of Stormwater Ponds ...................................... 6419Michael H. Woo
Mixing Things Up: Preventing Short-Circuiting in Stormwater Ponds ................................... 6429Jeffrey S. Glenn, Elizabeth M. Bartell
Establishing a Stormwater Utility................................................................................................ 6439Andrew J. Reese
A First in the State Stormwater Utility ........................................................................................ 6448C. E. Johnston, Andrew Reese
Stormwater Utilities Use Stormwater as a Beneficial Urban Water Resource—The Key to Sustainable Development in the Cherry Creek Watershed .......................................... 6458
F. Robert McGregor
A Fresh Design Outlook: Update of the WEF/ASCE Manual of Practice “Design of Urban Runoff Controls”................................................................................................................ 6468
Daniel E. Medina, Christine A. Pomeroy
Long-Term Characteristics of Infiltration Best Management Practices .................................. 6473Clay H. Emerson, Robert G. Traver
Storm Water Best Management Practices into the Existing Urban Landscape—Systems for Controlling Sediments ............................................................................................ 6483
Ed Loffill, David Phipps, Rafid Alkhaddar, Robert Andoh, Mike Faram
An Innovative Approach to Handle Shock Loading to Wastewater Treatment Process through Reusing Waste Activated Sludge .................................................................. 6489
Jianpeng Zhou, Farzana A. Mulla, John Harper
Bench-Scale Ozonation of Waste Activated Sludge ................................................................. 6496Richard O. Mines Jr., Laura W. Lackey, David Tribble
Minimization of Urban Wastewater System Impacts on Receiving Waters by the Optimization of the Couple Storm Tank/Waste Water Treatment Plant .................................. 6504
Damien Kuss, Antoine-Georges Sadowski, José Vazquez, Christian Beck
Optimal Grit Removal and Control in Collection Systems and at Treatment Plants ............. 6514Kwabena Osei, Robert Andoh
City of Los Angeles Rehabilitation of the North Outfall Sewer by Concrete Lining .............. 6521Sean Zahedi, Yoon Cho, Edward Arrington, Wayne Lawson
Keeping Sewage Off the Streets—Insuring Lift Station Capacity for Now and the Future ............................................................................................................................................. 6531
John G. Malone II
Switching Gears with the Tools You Have: SSO Storage Tanks vs. Relief Sewers............... 6540Kurtis Eisenbath
Detecting and Identifying Water Pollution Sources Using Fluorescence Spectrophotometry ....................................................................................................................... 6551
M. Brett Borup
Illicit Discharge Detection is Going to the Dogs........................................................................ 6561Scott D. Reynolds, Daniel P. Christian, Karen G. Reynolds
Influence of Flow Development Time on the Residence Time Distribution and Flow Pattern in a Scale Model of a Water Treatment Plant Clearwell...................................... 6570
Xiaoli Yu, K. A. Mazurek, G. Putz, C. Albers
Innovative Missing Data Replacement Methods Using Time Series Models.......................... 6580Jinsheng Huo, Chris Cox, William Seaver, Bruce Robinson, Jiang Yan
A Finite Volume Model for Mixed Surface-Pressurized Flows in Drainage Systems ............ 6590Arturo S. León, Mohamed S. Ghidaoui, Arthur R. Schmidt, Marcelo H. García
Fountain Creek Recovery Project: Development of an Extraordinary Response Program to Mitigate the Impacts of Sanitary Sewer Spills ....................................................... 6600
Mark Glidden, Rich Bartels, Keith Riley, Jody Edrich
Life-Cycle Cost Based Rehabilitation Plan for Water Mains .................................................... 6611Khaled Shahata, Tarek Zayed
Timing is Everything: Planning Wastewater Facilities for the South Adams County Water and Sanitation District ......................................................................................... 6627
Karen Burgi, David Vidikan, Greg Fabisiak
Author Index