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| Advances in Modeling the Management of Stormwater Impacts | |||||||
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| The latest book in the popular series demonstrates state-of-the-art methods, models, and techniques for water quality management. This book includes a CD-ROM that collects hundreds of hard-to-find literature citations from the gray literature. | |||||||
| LEWIS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCIS | H | ISBN: 1575042274 | PGS: 538 | List: 157.95 YOUR PRICE: 150.05 | |||
| Advances in Modeling the Management of Stormwater Impacts | |||||||
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| Volume 4 Sophisticated Stormwater Quality Modeling is Worth the Effort - Sutherland and Jelen Calibration of SWMM-EXTRAN Using Short-Term Continuous Simulation - Schmidt, Bergman, Smith, and Cunningham Continuous In-Stream Temperature Modeling: Integration With A Physically-Based Subwatershed Hydrology Model - Schroeter, Van Vliet, Boehmer, and Beach Reconciliation of Hydraulic Models to Coastal Flatland Watersheds - Solanki and Suau Operational Model Development for a Regional Municipality - Gray and Despault Modeling and Monitoring Inflow Reduction Programs - Juza, Vilhauer, and Adderly A Computer Mapping Program for Sewer Systems - Shamsi, Benner, and Fletcher Management of Time Series Data for Long-Term Continuous Stormwater Modeling -Gregory and James The Use of Neural Networks, Principle Component Analysis and Universal Process Modeling for the Interpretation of Environmental Data - Cancilla and Fang An Update on Consolidated Frequency Analysis - Ponnambalam Regional Estimation of Short-Duration Rainfall Distribution Using Available Daily Rainfall Data - Nguyen and Wang Design Storm Events for Urban Drainage Based on Historical Rainfall Data: A Conceptual Framework for a Logical Approach - Rivard Quality Control Optimization of Extended Detention Dry Ponds - Papa and Adams Stormwater Discharge Permitting - Experiences in a Rural Western State - Bugosh Retention of an Existing Wetland for Stormwater Management - A New Approach for Calagary, Alberta - van Duin, Gareau, Jalkotzy, and McAuley Estimated CSO Conventional and Toxic Concentrations From Analysis of Wastewater Treatment Plant Influent Data - Kummler, Lin, and Rhee Trace Metals Contamination of Urban Streams and Stormwater Detention Ponds - Licsko and Struger Software and Database Access to 1736 Papers of (a) 28 European Specialty Conferences, and (b) the 6 International Conferences, on Urban Storm Drainage 1978-1994 - James, James, and Rowe Includes Diskette of Literature Citations | |||||||
| LEWIS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCIS | H | ISBN: 157504031X | PGS: 470 | List: 157.95 YOUR PRICE: 150.05 | |||
| Aquifer Testing: Design and Analysis of Pumping and Slug Tests | |||||||
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| BASIC CONCEPTS. INTRODUCTION. Pumping Tests. History. Commonly Used Terms. Aquifer Tests. Methods of Analysis. Organization of This Manual. PUMPING TEST DESIGN. Step 1: List Required Aquifer Properties. Step 2: Identify Constraints. Step 3: Develop a Conceptual Model. Step 4: Estimate Aquifer Properties. Step 5: Select a Model and Locate Observation Wells. Step 6: Select a Pumping Rate and Well Diameter. CORRECTIONS TO DRAWDOWN DATA. Trends in Water Levels. Atmospheric Pressure Changes. Tidal, River Level, and Surface Loading Changes. Decreases in Saturated Thickness. ANALYSIS OF PUMPING TEST DATA. Graphical Methods of Analysis. The Theory of Superposition. Methods of Identifying Aquifer Characteristics. ANALYSIS OF STEP DISCHARGE PUMPING TESTS. Background. Determination of Head Loss Coefficients. Determination of Well Efficiency. AQUIFER MODELS. MODEL 1: EQUILIBRIUM, CONFINED. Conceptual Model. Mathematical Model. Analytical Solution. Methods of Analysis. MODEL 2: EQUILIBRIUM, UNCONFINED. Conceptual Model. Mathematical Model. Analytical Solution. Methods of Analysis. MODEL 3: TRANSIENT, CONFINED. Conceptual Model. Mathematical Model. Analytical Solution. Methods of Analysis. MODEL 4: TRANSIENT, CONFINED, LEAKY. Conceptual Model. Mathematical Model. Analytical Solution. Methods of Analysis. MODEL 5: CONFINED, LEAKY, WITH AQUITARD STORAGE. Conceptual Model. Mathematical Model. Analytical Solution. Methods of Analysis. MODEL 6: TRANSIENT, CONFINED, PARTIAL PENETRATION, ANISOTROPIC. Conceptual Model. Mathematical Model. Analytical Solution. Methods of Analysis. MODEL 7: TRANSIENT, CONFINED, LEAKY, PARTIAL PENETRATION, ANISOTROPIC. Conceptual Model. Mathematical Model. Analytical Solution. Methods of Analysis. MODEL 8: TRANSIENT, CONFINED WITH WELL STORAGE. Conceptual Model. Mathematical Model. Analytical Solution. Methods of Analysis. MODEL 9: TRANSIENT, CONFINED, LEAKY, WELL STORAGE. Conceptual Model. Mathematical Model. Analytical Solution. MODEL 10: TRANSIENT, CONFINED, FISSURE-BLOCK SYSTEM. Conceptual Model. Mathematical Model. Analytical Solution. MODEL 11: TRANSIENT, CONFINED, ANISOTROPIC IN TWO HORIZONTAL DIRECTIONS. Conceptual Model. Mathematical Model. Analytical Solution. Methods of Analysis. MODEL 12: TRANSIENT, UNDERGOING CONVERSION FROM CONFINED TO UNCONFINED. Conceptual Model. Mathematical Model. Analytical Solution. Methods of Analysis. MODEL 13: TRANSIENT, UNCONFINED, ANISOTROPIC. Conceptual Model. Mathematical Model. Analytical Solution. Methods of Analysis. MODEL 14: TRANSIENT, UNCONFINED, PARTIAL PENETRATION, ANISOTROPIC. Conceptual Model. Mathematical Model. Analytical Solution. MODEL 15: TRANSIENT, UNCONFINED, PARTIAL PENETRATION, ANISOTROPIC, WELL STORAGE. Conceptual Model. Mathematical Model. Analytical Solution. MODEL 16: TRANSIENT, UNCONFINED, PARTIAL PENETRATION, AQUITARD-AQUIFER. Conceptual Model. Mathematical Model. Analytical Solution. MODEL 17: SLUG TEST-INFINITE OR SEMI-INFINITE DEPTH, INCOMPRESSIBLE AQUIFER, ANISOTROPIC. Conceptual Model. Mathematical Model. Analytical Solution. Methods of Analysis. MODEL 18: SLUG TEST-UNCONFINED OR LEAKY CONFINED, INCOMPRESSIBLE AQUIFER, PARTIAL PENETRATION. Conceptual Model. Mathematical Model. Analytical Solution. Methods of Analysis. MODEL 19: SLUG TEST-CONFINED, COMPRESSIBLE AQUIFER, WELLBORE STORAGE. Conceptual Model. Mathematical Model. Analytical Solution. Methods of Analysis. APPENDICES. APPENDIX A: DERIVATION OF COOPER AND JACOB (1946) STRAIGHT-LINE METHOD. APPENDIX B: COMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR COMPUTING TYPE CURVES AND DRAWDOWN. REFERENCES. | |||||||
| CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCIS | H | ISBN: 0873715012 | PGS: 368 | List: 249.95 YOUR PRICE: 237.45 | |||
| Biofouling and Biocorrosion in Industrial Water Systems | |||||||
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| Introduction: Biofouling/Biocorrosion in Industrial Water Systems (G.G. Geesey). Biofilm Structure and Function: Structure of Biofilms (J.W. Costerton). Analysis of Bacterial Behavior during Biofouling of Surfaces (K.C. Marshall). Metabolic Interactions and Environmental Microniches: Implications for the Modeling of Biofilm Processess (W.A. Hamilton). Modeling of Mixed-Population Biofilm Accumulation (O. Wanner). Biofouling: Effects and Extent of Biofilm Accumulation in Membrane Systems (H.-C. Flemming, G. Schaule, R. McDonogh, and H. Ridgway). Coliform Regrowth and Biofilm Accumulation in Drinking Water Systems: A Review (A. Camper). Effect of Mixed Sulfate-Reducing Bacterial Communities on Coatings (J. Jones-Meehan, M. Walch, B.J. Little, R.I. Ray, and F.B. Mansfeld). On-Line Side-Stream Monitoring of Biofouling (F.L. Roe, E.J. Wentland, N. Zelver, B.K. Warwood, R. Waters, and W.G. Characklis). Analysis of Biofilm Disinfection by Monochloramine and Free Chlorine (T. Griebe, C.-I. Chen, R. Srinivasan, and P.S. Stewart). Effects of Disinfection on Attachment Strength of Bacteria on PVC (F. Lage-Filho and S.W. Hermanowicz). Biocorrosion: Dissolved Oxygen Gradients Near Microbially Colonized Surfaces (Z. Lewandowski). Anaerobic SRB Biofilms in Industrial Water Systems: A Process Analysis (S. Okabe, W.L. Jones, W. Lee, and W.G. Characklis). Microbial Corrosion of Mild Steel in a Biofilm System (W. Lee, Z. Lewandowski, W.G. Characklis, and P.H. Nielsen). Indicators of Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria in Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (B. Little and P.A. Wagner). Biocorrosion of Nonferrous Metal Surfaces (H.A. Videla). Unusual Types of Pitting Corrosion of Copper Tubes in Potable Water Systems (G.G. Geesey, P.J. Bremer, W.R. Fischer, D. Wagner, C.W. Keevil, J. Walker, A.H.L. Chamberlain, and P. Angell). Development of Electrochemical Test Methods for the Study of Localized Corrosion Phenomena in Biocorrosion (F.B. Mansfeld and H. Xiao). | |||||||
| LEWIS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCIS | H | ISBN: 087371928X | PGS: 320 | List: 229.95 YOUR PRICE: 218.45 | |||
| Biohazards of Drinking Water Treatment | |||||||
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| Overview. Volatile Organic Compounds in Treated Drinking Water. Pathogens in Treated Drinking Water. Chlorination Pathways and By-Products. Ozonation By-Products. Granular Activated Carbon. Recent Developments. | |||||||
| CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCIS | H | ISBN: 0873711106 | PGS: 304 | List: 209.95 YOUR PRICE: 199.45 | |||
| Biological Assessment and Criteria Tools for Water Resource Planning and Decision Making | |||||||
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| Foreword, K. Dickson Conceptual Framework for Biocriteria Development Introduction, W. Davis and T. Simon Clean Water is Not Enough, J. Karr Biological Assessment and Criteria: Building on the Past, W. Davis Defining Acceptable Condition, R.M. Hughes Ecoregions: A Spatial Framework for Environmental Management, J. Omernik Multimetric Approach for Establishing Biocriteria and Measuring Biological Condition, M. Barbour, S. Stribling, and J. Karr Water Resource Planning and Decision-Making Status of Biological Criteria Development and Implementation, M. Southerland and S. Stribling Development and Application of Biological Impairment Criteria for Rivers and Streams in New York State, R.W. Bode, and M.A. Novak Biological Criteria Program Development and Implementation in Ohio, C. Yoder and E. Rankin Development of Regionally-Based Biological Criteria in Texas, C.E. Hornig, C.W. Bayer, S.R. Twidwell, J.R. Davis, R.J. Kleinsasser, G.W. Linam, and K.B. Mayes Biocriteria: A Regulated Industry Perspective, R. Reash Freshwater Benthic Macroinvertebrates and Rapid Assessment Procedures for Water Quality Monitoring in Developing and Newly Industrialized Countries, V. Resh Methods Advancements and Technical Applications Habitat Indices in Water Resource Quality Assessments, E. Rankin Use of Periphyton in the Development of Biocriteria, B.H. Rosen Development and Application of the Ohio EPA Invertebrate Community Index (ICI), J. DeShon Fish Community Attributes for Evaluating Water Resource Integrity in Freshwater Ecosystems, T.P. Simon and J. Lyons Biological Response Signatures and the Area of Degradation Value: New Tools for Interpreting Multimetric Data, C. Yoder and E. Rankin The Role of Ecological Sample Surveys in the Implementation of Biocriteria, D. P. Larson Policy and Perspectives Monitoring Water Resource Quality Using Volunteers, J. Lathrop and A. Markowitz Merging the Science of Biological Monitoring with Water Resource Management Policy: Criteria Development, D. Courtemanch Policy Issues and Management Applications for Biological Criteria, C. Yoder Filling the Gaps in Water Quality Standards: Legal Perspectives on Biocriteria, R. Adler | |||||||
| LEWIS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCIS | H | ISBN: 0873718941 | PGS: 432 | List: 199.95 YOUR PRICE: 189.95 | |||
| Biotechnology in Industrial Waste Treatment and Bioremediation | |||||||
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| Overview of Bioremediation and Innovative Field Applications Bioremediation Research: An Overview of Needs, Directions, and Potentials, J. Lin, J. Mueller, P.H. Pritchard, and M. Shields In Situ Anaerobic PCB Dechlorination and Aerobic PCB Biodegradation in Hudson River Sediments, D.A. Abramowicz, J.F. Brown, Jr., M.R. Harkness, and M.K. O'Donnell Remediation Properties of the Upjohn Pond, M.J. Klug, M.G. Kaufman, T.E. Patt, and K.W. Walsh The Development of Composting for Explosives-Contaminated Soils, K.R. Keehan and W.R. Sisk In Situ Bioremediation via Horizontal Wells, T.C. Hazen, B.B. Looney, M. Enzien, J.M. Dougherty, J. Wear, C.B. Fliermans, and C.A. Eddy Bioventing Reclamation Pilot Project - Aviation Gasoline Spill, D.H. Kampbell, J.T. Wilson, and C.J. Griffin Biological Treatment for the Control of Toxic Contaminants in Bleached Draft Mill Effluents, H. Melcer and A. Schnell Industrial Waste Treatment Biodegradation of Methylene Chloride in Industrial Process Wastewater: Evaluation of Reactor Configurations and Comparison of a Pure Hyphomicrobial Culture with Wastewater Treatment Sludge, J.L. Spivak, G.K. Shank, R.J. Nick, J.R. Conuel, and D.A. Paone A Pilot-Scale Fluid Bed Reactor for Treatment of a Methylene Chloride Process Stream, D.A. Paone, H.G. Weinreb, M.J. Bauer, M. Suominen, J. Kucinski, K. Bordacs-Irwin, T.A. Sommerfield, and J.L. Spivak Biotreatment of Ammonium Perchlorate in Rocket Motor Wastewater, J.F. Shanahan, H. Attaway, S. Harper, G. McDonal, and M.D. Smith The Membrane Biological Reactor for Industrial Wastewater Treatment and Bioremediation, P.M. Sutton and P.N. Mishra Bioremediation Bioremediation of Contaminated Soils and Groundwater at a Former Solvent Storage Site, L.B. Pugh, B.J. Christian, and C.E. Carey The Correlation of Hydrogeology and the Microbial Component for Enhanced In Situ Treatment of BTEX - Contaminated Groundwater, J.H. Wolfram, D. Seidner, S. Edgmon, and L. Gawel Case Study: Field Approach to Enhancing Bioremediation by Increasing the Microbial Population In Situ Using Oxygen and Nutrients, R.M. Raetz and S.L. Neihaus In Situ Bioremediation: An Integrated System Approach, C.H. Nelson, R. J. Hicks, and S.D. Andrews Biofilter Treatment of Process Streams in the Chemical Process to Eliminate Odoriferous Compounds and Higher Molecular Weight Hydrocarbons, W.A. Nash and R.D. Seibert Methanotrophic Treatment Technology, R. Legrand The Combination of High Intensity Soil Washing and Bioremediation in the Decontamination of Petroleum Pollute Soils, B.O. Shorthouse Experimental In Situ Bioremediation of Hydrocarbons with the Help of Hydrogen Peroxide, H. Bonin, M. Guillerme, and P. Lecomte Implementation of GAC-Fluidized Bed for Treatment of Petroleum Hydrocarbons in Groundwater at Two BP Oil Distribution Terminals, Pilot and Full-Scale, W. Perpich and R. Laubacher Experiences with GAC-Fluid Bed for Bioremediation of BTEX-Contaminated Groundwaters, G. Mazewski, J. Tiffany, and S. Hansen Design and Remediation Results of a Full-Scale Bioremediation System Utilizing an On-Site Oxygen Generator, B. Quinlan, W. Korrek, and J. Armstrong Utilization of Closed-in-Place Underground Storage Tanks in Remediation of Contaminated Soils and Groundwaters, M.D. Waltz Appendix Biographies and Directory of Contributing Editors/Authors Index | |||||||
| LEWIS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCIS | H | ISBN: 0873719166 | PGS: 400 | List: 219.95 YOUR PRICE: 208.95 | |||
| Carbon Dioxide Equilibria and Their Applications | |||||||
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| REVIEW OF SOLUBILITY AND PH CALCULATIONS. Converting Chemical Models to Mathematical Problems. Logarithmic and Exponential Functions. A Note on Calculators. Strong Acids and Bases. Weak Acids. Titration with Strong Base. Weak Bases. Polyprotic Acids. Buffers. Solubility Product. THE BASIC EQUATIONS. Henry's Law. Hydration. Ionization. pH Dependence, Constant Partial Pressure. The Charge Balance in the Presence of Base. Alkalinity. Acidity. Solution without Gas Phase. Charge Balance and Proton Condition. Relation between Alkalinity, pH, and CT. Acidity with Constant CT. A Note on Concentration Units. Ionic-Strength Effects. The Davies Equation. Effect of Ionic Strength on KH. Effect on Ionic Strength on First Acidity Constant Ka1. Effect of Ionic Strength on Second Acidity Constant Ka2. Effect of Ionic Strength on Ion Product of Water. Effect of Ionic Strength on Solubility Product of CaCO3. THE ALKALINITY TITRATION CURVE. The Titration Curve Equation. Titration Error. Effect of Ionic Strength. Total Alkalinity and Carbonate Alkalinity. Linearized (Gran) Titration Curves. Linearizing the Acid Portion of the Alkalinity Titration. Linearizing the HCO3 Region. Other Linearized Portions of the Alkalinity Titration Curve. The CO3 Equivalence Point. Alkalinity Titration in Seawater. The Buffer Index. Buffer Index at Constant CT. Buffer Index at Constant P. SOLUBILITY EQUILIBRIA: CALCIUM CARBONATE. Calcium Carbonate, Carbon Dioxide, and Water. Dolomite. Addition of Strong Base or Strong Acid at Constant P. Limited Amount of CaCO3 in the Presence of Strong Acid. Solution without Gas Phase. Addition of Strong Acid or Base in the Presence of CaCO3 without Gas Phase. Limited Amount of CaCO3 at Constant CT. Buffer Index at Constant P with CaCO3 Present. Buffer Index at Constant CT With CaCO3 Present. Buffer Index with Constant D. APPLICATIONS TO GEOCHEMISTRY AND OCEANOGRAPHY. Rainwater. Acid Rain. River Water. Unsaturated CaCO3 as a Model for River and Groundwater. Saturated CO2, CaCO3, and H2O as a Model for River and Groundwater. Other Components of River Water. Seawater. Seawater as a Constant Ionic Strength Medium. Ion Pairing in Seawater. Total Alkalinity and Carbonate Alkalinity in Seawater. Field Observations of Seawater. The Lysocline. Effect of Increased Atmospheric CO2 on the Oceans. Fresh Waters and Estuarine Waters. Brines. Hydrothermal Solutions. ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS: WATER CONDITIONING. Estimation of Ionic Strength. pH Adjustment by Addition of Acid or Base. Addition or Removal of CO2. Addition of Lime. Addition of Limestone. The Langelier Index of CaCO3 Saturation. Corrosion Inhibition. The Lime-Soda Water Softening Process. Stoichiometric Calculations. Formulation as an Equilibrium Problem. Recarbonation. Chemical Coagulation and Flocculation. Removal of CO2 from Process Gas. APPENDIXES. SUMMARY OF IMPORTANT RESULTS. The Basic Equations. The Alkalinity Titration Curve. Solubility Equilibria: Calcium Carbonate. Applications to Geochemistry and Oceanography. Engineering Applications: Water Conditioning. USEFUL DATA TABLES. ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY. INDEX. FEATURE: | |||||||
| CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCIS | H | ISBN: 0873716248 | PGS: N/A | List: 229.95 YOUR PRICE: 218.45 | |||
| Chemisty of Water Treatment | |||||||
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| Criteria and Standards for Drinking Water Quality Organic Compounds in Raw and Finished Waters Tastes and Odors in Drinking Water Removal of Organics and Inorganics by Activated Carbon Aeration Removal of Particulate Matter by Coagulation Removal of Particulate Matter by Filtration and Sedimentation Removal of Hardness and Other Scale-Forming Substances Removal of Inorganic Contaminants Removal of Corrosive Substances Removal of Pathogenic Bacteria, Viruses, and Protozoans Index | |||||||
| LEWIS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCIS | H | ISBN: 1575040115 | PGS: 600 | List: 189.95 YOUR PRICE: 180.45 | |||
| Constructed Wetlands for Water Quality Improvement | |||||||
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| General Considerations: Constructed Wetlands: Scientific Foundations are Critical (R. Wetzel). Wastewater Treatment in Constructed Wetlands System Design, Removal Processes, and Treatment Performance (H. Brix). Constructed Wetlands and Aquatic Plant Systems: Research, Design, Operational, and Monitoring Issues (G. Tchobanoglous). Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment: Performance Database (R. Knight, R. Kadlec, and S. Reed). The Use of Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment and Recycling (R. Bastian and D. Hammer). Constructed Wetlands Experience in the Southeast (R. Freeman, Jr.). Engineering: Hydrological Design of Free Water Surface Treatment Wetlands (R. Kadlec and D. Urban). Hydrogeology and Ground Water Monitoring, Constructed Wetlands System, Perdido Landfill, Escambia County, Florida (P. Dohms). Development of Criteria for the Design and Construction of Engineered Aquatic Treatment Units in Texas (A. Cueto). Engineering and Environmental Assessment of Enhanced Bolsa Chica Wetland (R. Walton, S. Bird, B. Ebersole, and L. Hales). Performance Evaluation of a Closed Ecological Life Support System (CELSS) Employing an Artificially Constructed Wetlands (B. Hilton). Acid Mine: Anoxic Limestone Drains to Enhance Performance of Aerobic Acid Drainage Treatment Wetlands: Experiences of the Tennessee Valley Authority (C. Brodie, C. Britt, T. Tomaszewski, and H. Taylor). Storm Event Effects on Constructed Wetlands Discharges (H. Taylor, K. Choate, and G. Brodie). Wetland Water Treatment Systems (S. Witthar). Staged, Aerobic Constructed Wetlands to Treat Acid Drainage: Case History of Fabius Impoundment 1 and Overview of the Tennessee Valley Authority's Program (G. Brodie). Successful Acid Mine Drainage and Heavy Metal Site Bioremediation (J. Davison). The Use of Wetland Treatment to Remove Trace Metals from Mine Drainage (P. Eger, G. Melchert, D. Antonson, and J. Wagner). A Comparison of Local Waste Materials for Sulfate Reducing Wetlands Substrate (M. Gross, S. Formica, L. Gandy, and J. Hestir). Contaminant Removal Capabilities of Wetlands Constructed to Treat Coal Mine Drainage (R. Hedin and R. Nairn). A Peat/Wetland Treatment Approach to Acidic Mine Abatement (T. Frostman). Subsurface Treatment: The Use of Reed Bed Systems to Treat Domestic Sewage: The European Design and Operations Guidelines for Reed Bed Treatment Systems (P. Cooper). Sustainable Suspended-Solids Accumulation in a Gravel Bed Treatment Wetland (R. Kadlec and J. Watson). Gravel Bed Hydroponic Sewage Treatment: Performance and Potential (J. Butler, M. Ford, E. May, R. Ashworth, and J. Williams). The Purification Efficiency of the Planted Soil Filter in See (R. Netter). Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment in Czechoslovakia: State of the Art (J. Vymazal). Subsurface Flow Wetlands at Mesquite Nevada (C. Lekven, R. Crites, and R. Beggs). Chemical Processes: Efficient Phosphorus Retention in Wetlands: Fact or Fiction? (C. Richardson and C. Craft). Fate of Non-Point Source Nitrate Loads in Freshwater Wetlands: Results from Experimental Wetland Mesocosms (W. Crumpton, T. Isenhart, and S. Fisher). Mechanisms of Wetland-Water Quality Interaction (C. Johnston). Pilot-Scale Nitrification Studies Using Vertical-Flow and Shallow Horizontal-Flow Constructed Wetland Cells (J. Watson and A. Danzig). Phosphorus Removal from Wastewater in a Constructed Wetland (T. Davies and P. Cottingham). Nitrogen and Phosphorus Reduction in Secondary Effluent Using a 15-Acre, Multiple-Celled Reed Canarygrass (Phlaris aruninacea) Wetland (S. Geiger, J. Luzier, and J. Jackson). Water Supply System Utilizing the Edaphic-Phytodepuration Technique (E.S. Manfrinato, E.S. Filho, and E. Salati). Point and Non-Point Sources: Treating Livestock Wastewaters with Constructed Wetlands (D. Hammer, B. Pullin, T. McCaskey, J. Eason, and V. Payne). Evaluation of Aquatic Plants for Constructed Wetlands (D. Surrency). Controlling Agricultural Runoff by Use of Constructed Wetlands (M. Higgins, C. Rock, R. Bouchard, and B. Wengrezynek). Constructed Wetlands R & D Facility at TVA's National Fertilizer and Environmental Research Center (C. Breed). Stormwater Runoff Detention and Renovation: A Backlot Function or Integral Part of the Landscape? (D. Ferlow). Hydrophyte Considerations: Wetland Systems and Their Response to Management (G. Gunterspergen, J. Keough, and J. Allen). Macrophyte Mediated Oxygen Transfer in Wetlands: Transport Mechanisms and Rates (H. Brix). Control of Algae Using Duckweed (lemna) Systems (S. Hancock and L. Buddhavarapu). The Use of Typha latifoua for Heavy Metal Pollution Control in Urban Wetlands (R. Shutes, J. Ellis, D. Revitt, and T. Zhang). Growth of Soft-Stem Bulrush (Scirpus validus) Plants in a Gravel-Based Subsurface Flow Constructed Wetland (M. Edwards, K. Brinkmann, and J. Watson). Species-Specific Aeration of Water by Different Vegetation Types in Constructed Wetlands (E. Stengel). Industrial Applications: Paper Pulp. Performance of a Constructed M | |||||||
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| Current Practices in Modelling the Management of Stormwater Impacts | |||||||
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| Ecosystem Impacts: Instream Flow Incremental Methodology (IFIM) for Modelling Fish Habitat (Navarro, McCauley, and Blystra). Development of Bioretention Practices for Stormwater Management (Coffman, Green, Clar, and Bitter). Ecologically Sensitive Channel Design for Urban Receivers: Case Studies (Scheckenberger and Portt). Water Quality Modelling: Predicting In-Stream Water Quality from Watershed Characteristics (Huebner and Soutter). BMP Planning Utilizing Knowledge Engineering Techniques (Goyen, Thompson, and James). Environmental Concentrations of Urban Pesticides (Struger, Boyter, Licsko, and Johnson). Long-Term Performance Modelling of Stormwater Quality Ponds (Guo and Adams). Performance Analysis of Urban Runoff Quality Control Ponds by Continuous Simulation (Gordine and Adams). Characterization of Stormwater Runoff from Highways (Thomson, McBean, Snodgrass, and Mostrenko). Stormwater Pollution Control at a Major Highway Interchange (Parente and Hulley). The Use of HSP-F in Subwatershed Planning (Scheckenberger and Kennedy). Hydraulic and Pollutant Modelling of CSOs Using SWMM's EXTRAN Block (O'Connor, Apicella, Schuepfer, Zaccagnino, and Kloman). Modelling Solar Thermal Enrichment of Urban Stormwater (Xie and James). New Models and Modelling: Integration of Probabilistic and Physically Based Modelling with Optimization Methods for Stormwater Infrastructure Rehabilitation (Medina and Jacobs). Discharge Characterization of Urban Stormwater Runoff Using Continuous Simulation (Bumgardner, Ruby, Walker, and Brent). Weather Radar and Flood Forecasting (Kouwen and Soulis). Data Management: A Time Adaptive Grid on the QUAL2E Water Quality Model (Jin and Hasson). Real Time Flood Forecasting with GIS (Roberts and Anderson). GIS Based Urban Drainage Modelling (Shamsi and Fletcher). Current Practice: Comparison of Two Methods of End-of-Pipe Control for CSO and Stormwater (Conetta, Wichmann, and Párente). Modified Low Flow Frequency Analysis Applied to a Wastewater Allocation Study (Hulley, Dagg-Foster, and Rowney). Toward Cost Effective Planning and Management of Water Quality (Day). Computerized Analysis of Rainfall Records to Determine Design Storm for CSO Abatement (Dillard, Kurz, Crane, and Maarfi). A Methodology for Calibrating SWMM Computer Models (Sangal and Bonema). Guide to the 485 Papers of the Kentucky Symposia, 1975-1985 (James). Appendices: Glossary. Acronyms. Programs and Models. Index. Index of Authors Cited. | |||||||
| LEWIS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCIS | H | ISBN: 1566700523 | PGS: 512 | List: 219.95 YOUR PRICE: 208.95 | |||
| Disinfection Byproducts in Drinking Water: Formation, Analysis, and Control | |||||||
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| Overview of Disinfection Byproducts Formation of DBPs Stability of DBPs Effects of Treatment Process on DBPs DBP Control Inorganic DBPs DBP Regulations DBP Analysis and Data Evaluation DBP Information Resources Overview of Drinking Water Treatment Processes | |||||||
| CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCIS | H | ISBN: 1566769744 | PGS: 176 | List: 209.95 YOUR PRICE: 199.45 | |||
| Drinking Water and Infectious Disease: Establishing the Links | |||||||
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| Surveillance of Waterborne Disease, Pierre Payment Principles and Components of Surveillance Systems, Paul R. Hunter Local Surveillance Systems, Catherine Quigley, James J. Gibson, and Paul R. Hunter National Surveillance Systems, Ros Stanwell-Smith, Yvonne Andersson, and Deborah A. Levy International Surveillance, Paul R. Hunter Investigation of Outbreaks of Waterborne Disease, Will Roberston and Al Dufour A Systems Approach to the Investigation and Control of Waterborne Outbreaks, Catherine Quigley and Paul R. Hunter Early Detection of Water-Related Disease Outbreaks, Jim Black and Christopher K. Fairley Microbiology and the Investigation of Waterborne Outbreaks: Typing of Norwalk-Like Virus, Carl-Henrick von Bonsdorff and Leena Maunula Microbiology and the Investigation of Waterborne Outbreaks: The Use of Cryptosporidium Typing in the Investigation of Waterborne Disease, Gordon Nichols and Jim McLauchlin Engineering Considerations in the Investigation of Waterborne Outbreaks, Kim R. Fox Causes of Waterborne Outbreaks Reported in the United States, 1991-98, Gunther F. Craun, Rebecca L. Calderon, and Nena Nwachuku Cryptosporidium in England and Wales, W. Mike Waite and Peter Jiggins Investigation of Sporadic Waterborne Disease, Jamie Bartram Using Existing Surveillance-Based Data, Gordon Nichols Geographical Information Systems, Friederike Dangendorf, Susanne Herbst, Martin Exner, and Thomas Kistemann Time Series Analyses, Pascal Beaudeau Seroepidemiology, Floyd J. Frost, Tim Muller, Twila Kunde, Gunther Craun, and Rebecca Calderon Case-Control Studies, Brent Robertson, Christopher K. Fairley, Jim Black, and Martha Sinclair Prospective Epidemiological Studies, Denis Zmirou and Leila Gofti-Laroche Intervention Studies, Pierre Payment and Paul R. Hunter Prospective Studies of Endemic Waterborne Disease in Developing Countries, Christine L. Moe Index | |||||||
| CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCIS | H | ISBN: 0849312590 | PGS: 256 | List: 219.95 YOUR PRICE: 208.95 | |||
| Drinking Water Chemistry: A Laboratory Manual | |||||||
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| Sampling Laboratory Safety Weights, Volumes, and Concentrations Laboratory Chemicals Laboratory Instruments Quality Assurance and Control Total Alkalinity Total Hardness Acidity Water Softening Turbidity Chemical Dosage: Jar Testing Chlorine Residual Chlorine Demand Chloride Specific Conductance Langelier Index Color Odor Fluoride Sulfate Dissolved Oxygen Solids Nitrogen Phosphorus Atomic Absorption Spectrometry Appendix I: Practice Problems Appendix II: Useful Conversions Appendix III: Bibliography Appendix IV: Common Icons Appendix V: Useful Conversions Appendix VI: Bibliography | |||||||
| CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCIS | H | ISBN: 1566704863 | PGS: 216 | List: 99.95 YOUR PRICE: 94.95 | |||
| Drinking Water Health Advisory: Pesticides | |||||||
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| BACKGROUND AND PROPERTIES. Structural Formula. CAS #. Synonyms. Uses. Properties. Occurrence. Environmental Fate. PHARMACOKINETICS. Absorption. Distribution. Metabolism. Excretion. HEALTH EFFECTS. Humans. Animals. Short-Term Exposure. Long-Term Exposure. Dermal/Ocular Exposure. Reproductive Effects. Developmental Effects. Mutagenicity. Carcinogenicity. QUANTIFICATION OF TOXICOLOGICAL EFFECTS. One-Day Health Advisory. 10-Day Health Advisory. Longer-Term Health Advisory. Lifetime Health Advisory. Evaluation of Carcinogenic Potential. GUIDANCE AND STANDARDS. ANALYTICAL METHODS. TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES. REFERENCES. | |||||||
| CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCIS | H | ISBN: 0873712358 | PGS: 840 | List: 269.95 YOUR PRICE: 256.45 | |||
| Drinking Water Health Advisory: Volatile Organic Compounds | |||||||
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| Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction. Trichloroethane. Trichlorofluoromethane. o-Chlorotoluene. Hexachlorobutadiene. Tetrachloroethane. Chloromethane. Bromochloromethane. Trichlorobenzene. BIS-(2-Chloroisopropyl) Ether. p-Chlorotoluene. Trichloropropane. Bromomethane. Dichlorodifluoromethane. Naphthalene. | |||||||
| CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCIS | H | ISBN: 0873714369 | PGS: 272 | List: 199.95 YOUR PRICE: 189.95 | |||
| Drinking Water Health Advisory: Munitions | |||||||
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| Introduction. Diisopropyl Methylphosphonate (DIMP). 1,3-Dinitrobenzene (DNB). Hexachloroethane (HCE). Hexahydro-1,3,5-Trinitro-1,3,5-Triazine (RDX). Nitrocellulose (NC). Nitroguanidine (NQ). Octahydro-1,3,5,7-Tetranitro-1,3,5,7-Tetrazocine (HMX). Trinitroglycerol (TNG). 2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene (TNT). White Phosphorus (WP). Toxicological Profiles of Munitions and Other Environmental Contaminants. 2-Amino-4,6-Dinitrotoluene. 4-Amino-2,6-Dinitrotoluene. Benzothiazole. 1-Chloro-2,4-Dinitrobenzene. 1-Chloro-4-Nitrobenzene. p-Chlorophenyl Methyl Sulfide, p-Chlorophenyl Methyl Sulfone, p-Chlorophenyl Methyl Sulfoxide. o-Cresol. 1,2-Dichloro-4-Nitrobenzene. Diethylene Glycol Dinitrate. Diisobutylphthalate. 2,3-Dinitrotoluene. 2,5-Dinitrotoluene. 2,6-Dinitrotoluene. 3,4-Dinitrotoluene. 3,5-Dinitrotoluene. 1,4-Dithiane. Farnesol. Isodrin. Isopropyl Methylphosphonic Acid. 1-Methyl-2-Nitrobenzene. 1-Methyl-4-Nitrobenzene. 1-Nitronaphthalene. 1,4-Oxathiane. Picric Acid. Red Phosphorus. Tetryl. Triethylene Glycol Dinitrate. Trifluorochloromethane. 1,3,5-Trinitrobenzene. | |||||||
| CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCIS | H | ISBN: 0873717546 | PGS: 560 | List: 420.00 YOUR PRICE: 399.00 | |||
| Exposure to Contaminants in Drinking Water Estimating Uptake through the Skin and byInhalation | |||||||
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| Introduction, S.S. Olin Contaminant Characteristics, D.A. Reckhow and S.S. Olin Physical and Chemical Parameters The Contaminants Exposure Characteristics, T. Johnson, P.J. Hakkinen, and D.A. Reckhow Demographics Water Consumption and Time/Activity Data Building Characteristics Water Source Characteristics Developing Exposure Estimates, N. Chiu, C. Davidson, J.C. Little, S.N. Pandis, C.P. Weisel, and C.R. Wilkes Vapors and Gases Aerosols and Water Droplets Water (Direct Contact) Modeling of Exposure to Waterborne Contaminants Respiratory Uptake, R.R. Mercer Regions of the Respiratory Tract Models for Assessing Respiratory Dosimetry Sources of Airborne Drinking Water Toxicants Physiologic and Pharmacokinetic Factors Model Estimates of Lung Toxicant Uptake Dermal Uptake, A.L. Bunge and J.N. McDougal Barrier Properties Skin Penetration Data Mathematical Models of Penetration Recommendations of Experimental Methods for Water Exposures Recommendations for Use of Penetration Data for Risk Assessments Case Studies, C.R. Wilkes Modeled Residence Activity Patterns Water Uses Modeling Contaminant Emissions During Household Uses Modeling Absorbed Dose Results Conclusions | |||||||
| CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCIS | H | ISBN: 0849328047 | PGS: 256 | List: 209.95 YOUR PRICE: 199.45 | |||
| GROUNDWATER & WELLS, 3rd Ed. | |||||||
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| Contents: Water - Mankind's Most Vital & Versatile Resource; Origin of Water; Formation of Aquifer Systems; Weather Patterns & the Hydrologic Cycle; Occurence & Movement of Groundwater; Groundwater Chemistry; Summary of Groundwater Resources of North America; Groundwater Exploration; Well Hydraulics; Well Drilling Methods; Drilling Fluids; Well Screens & Methods of Sediment-Size Analysis; Water Well Design; Installation & Removal of Well Screens; Development of Water Wells; Collection & Analysis of Pumping Test Data; Water Well Pumps; Water-Quality Protection for Wells & Nearby Groundwater Resources; Well & Pump Maintenance & Rehabilitation; Groundwater Law, Water Well Specifications, & Well Contract Problems; Groundwater Monitoring Technology; Alternative Uses for Wells & Well Screens; Water Treatment; Wise Use of Groundwater. | |||||||
| SIGNAL ENVIRONMENTAL | H | ISBN: 0978779304 | PGS: 1089 | List: 140.00 YOUR PRICE: 140.00 | |||
| Groundwater Models for Resources Analysis and Management | |||||||
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| General Model Assessment. A Comparison of Model and Parameter Uncertainties in Groundwater Flow and Solute Transport Predictions. A Statistical Discussion of Model Error in the Use of the Advection-Dispersion Equation. Model Testing: A Functionality Analysis, Performance Evaluation, and Applicability Assessment Protocol. The Value of Postaudits in Groundwater Model Applications. Groundwater Modeling in the 21st Century. Needs for the Next Generation of Models. On Models as Management Tools. If It Works, Don't Fix It: Benefits from Regional Groundwater Management. Uncertainty Analysis of Subsurface Transport of Reactive Solute Using Reliability Methods. Groundwater Modeling and Litigation. On Unsaturated/Multiphase Flow and Transport Modeling. On the Numerical Solutions of One-Dimensional Flow in the Unsaturated Zone. Consequences of Scale-Dependency on Application of Chemical Leaching Models: A Review of Approaches. Stochastic Modeling of Water Flow and Solute Transport in the Vadose Zone. Modeling Multiphase Contaminant Flow in Groundwater Aquifers. On Island Modeling. Groundwater Modeling in Hawaii: A Historical Perspective. Modeling Atoll Groundwater Systems. On Biodegradation/Virus Transport Modeling. A Review of Biodegradation Models: Theory and Applications. Evaluation of Groundwater Disinfection Rule "Natural Disinfection" Criteria Using Field Data. On Fracture Flow Modeling. A New Modeling Approach for Predicting Flow in Fractured Formations. Is it Appropriate to Apply Porous Media Groundwater Circulation Models to Karstic Aquifers. Index. | |||||||
| LEWIS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCIS | H | ISBN: 1566701007 | PGS: 384 | List: 199.95 YOUR PRICE: 189.95 | |||
| Groundwater Recharge and Wells A Guide to Aquifer Storage Recovery | |||||||
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| Introduction Water Management: A Global Challenge ASR: A New Water Management Tool What Is ASR? Historical Development of ASR ASR Applications to Meet Water Management Needs Objectives of this Book ASR Program Development Introduction Phase 1: Feasibility Assessment and Conceptual Design Phase 2: Field Test Program Phase 3: ASR Wellfield Expansion Operations and Maintenance Water Supply Planning with ASR Design of ASR Systems Wells Wellhead Facilities Wellfields Selected ASR Technical Issues Recovery Efficiency Well Plugging and Redevelopment Wellhead Filtration Flow Control Disinfection Byproduct Reduction Pre- and Post-Treatment Simulation Modeling Geochemistry Introduction Water Chemistry Aquifer Characteristics Geochemical Processes Geochemical Models Laboratory Testing Field Investigations Transport Models Selected ASR Non-Technical Issues Economics Water Rate Impacts Legal and Regulatory Issues Environmental Impacts Public Involvement Alternative ASR Applications Introduction Surface Water Storage Untreated Groundwater Storage Reclaimed Water Future Directions Technical Developments Regulatory Issues Global Applications of ASR Selected Case Studies Appendices Drinking Water Quality Standards Conversion Factors References Index | |||||||
| LEWIS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCIS | H | ISBN: 1566700973 | PGS: 400 | List: 157.95 YOUR PRICE: 150.05 | |||
| Handbook of Techniques for Aquatic Sediments Sampling | |||||||
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| Introduction, A. Mudroch and S.D. MacKnight Project and Data Review, A. Mudroch and S.D. MacKnight Selection of Bottom Sediment Sampling Stations, S.D. MacKnight Bottom Sediment Sampling, A. Mudroch and S.D. MacKnight Sampling the Settling and Suspended Particulate Matter, F. Rosa, J. Bloesch, and D.E. Rathke Sediment Preservation, Processing, and Storage, A. Mudroch and R.A. Bourbonniere Sediment Pore Water Sampling, D.D. Adams Case Studies, J.M. Azcue, J.R.D. Guimaraes, A. Mudroch, P. Mudroch, and O. Malm | |||||||
| LEWIS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCIS | H | ISBN: 1566700272 | PGS: 256 | List: 219.95 YOUR PRICE: 208.95 | |||
| Handbook of Vadose Zone Characterization & Monitoring | |||||||
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| Philosophical and Regulatory Considerations Is Our Ground-Water Monitoring Strategy Illogical? Stephen J. Cullen, John H. Kramer, Lorne G. Everett, and Lawrence A. Eccles EPA's Approach to Vadose Zone Monitoring at RCRA Facilities, Neal D. Durant and Vernon B. Myers Vadose Zone Hydrogeology in the United States Vadose Zone Hydrogeology in the United States, Stanley N. Davis Basic Vadose Zone Hydrological Processes: Transport and Storage of Water and Solutes Water and Solute Transport and Storage, Peter J. Wierenga Preferential Flow in Structured and Sandy Soils: Consequences for Modeling and Monitoring, Tammo S. Steenhuis, J.-Yves Parlange, and Sunnie A. Aburime Basic Contaminant Fate and Transport Processes in the Vadose Zone Basic Contaminant Fate and Transport Processes in the Vadose Zone - Inorganics, Donald D. Runnells Sorption and Transport of Organic Chemicals, Mark L. Brusseau Biotransformation of Organic Compounds, R.M. Miller Fate and Transport of Microorganisms in the Vadose Zone, David K. Powelson and Charles P. Gerba Preliminary Monitoring-Related Activities Understanding the Geologic Framework of the Vadose Zone and Its Effect on Storage and Transmission of Fluids, John H. Kramer and Barry Keller Estimating the Storage Capacity of the Vadose Zone, Stephen J. Cullen and Lorne G. Everett Estimating the Ability of the Vadose Zone to Transmit Liquids, Herman Bouwer Tension Infiltrometers for the Measurement of Vadose Zone Hydraulic Properties, A.A. Hussen and A.W. Warrick Estimating the Transport and Fate of Contaminants in the Vadose Zone Based on Physical and Chemical Properties of the Vadose Zone and Chemicals of Interest, Mark L. Brasseau and L.G. Wilson Laboratory Studies on Air Permeability, David S. Springer, Stephen J. Cullen, and Lorne G. Everett Modeling Modeling Contaminant Transport in the Vadose Zone: Perspective on State of the Art, Graham E. Fogg, D.R. Nielsen, and D. Shibberu Review of Vadose Zone Flow and Transport Models, John H. Kramer and Stephen J. Cullen Indirect Methods for Detecting Contaminant Movement Vadose Zone Monitoring with the Neutron Moisture Probe, John H. Kramer, Stephen J. Cullen, and Lorne G. Everett Discussion of "Vadose Zone Monitoring with the Neutron Moisture Probe," Michael A. Williams Tensiometry, T.-C. Jim Yeh and Amado Guzman-Guzman Energy-Related Methods: Psychrometers, Todd C. Rasmussen and Shirlee C. Rhodes Electric and Dielectric Methods for Monitoring Soil-Water Content, Ian White and S.J. Zegelin Applying Electrical Resistance Blocks for Unsaturated Zone Monitoring at Arid Sites, Joseph P. Hayes and David C. Tight Direct Methods for Sampling Chemical and Microbial Pollutants in Unsaturated Regions of the Vadose Zone A Compendium of Soil Samplers for the Vadose Zone, D.W. Dorrance, L.G. Wilson, L.G. Everett, and S.J. Cullen Soil Sampling for Volatile Organic Compounds, Timothy E. Lewis and L.G. Wilson In Situ Pore-Liquid Sampling in the Vadose Zone, L.G. Wilson, D.W. Dorrance, W.R. Bond, L.G. Everett, and S.J. Cullen Case Studies of Vadose Zone Monitoring and Sampling Using Porous Suction Cup Samplers, William R. Bond Special Problems in Sampling Fractured Consolidated Media, Daniel D. Evans and Todd C. Rasmussen Soil Gas Sampling, William L. Ullom Case Studies of Soil Gas Sampling, Kirk A. Thomson Direct Methods for Sampling Chemical and Microbial Pollutants in Saturated Regions of the Vadose Zone In Situ Pore-Liquid Sampling in Saturated Regions of the Vadose Zone, L.G. Wilson and D.W. Dorrance Sampling from Macropores with Free-Drainage Samplers, L.G. Wilson and D.W. Dorrance Long-Term Use of Glass Brick Lysimeters and Ceramic Porous Cups to Monitor Soil-Pore Water Quality in a Nonhazardous Waste Land Treatment, Case Study, Janick F. Artiola and Wayne Crawley Field Evaluation of Wick and Gravity Pan Samplers, Tammo S. Steenhuis, Jan Boll, Eric Jolles, and John S. Selker Monitoring Perched Ground Water in Arid Lands, K.D. Schmidt Emerging Technologies Emerging Technologies for Detecting and Measuring Contaminants in the Vadose Zone, Eric N. Koglin, Edward J. Poziomek, and Mark L. Kram Glossary of Acronyms Chapter References List of Contributors Index | |||||||
| LEWIS - CRC - TAYLOR & FRANCIS | H | ISBN: 0873716108 | PGS: 752 | List: 219.95 YOUR PRICE: 208.95 | |||
| Handbook of Water Sensitive Planning and Design | |||||||
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| Background - Perspectives of Water Management: Representative Examples from the Recent Literature, Robert France WATER SENSITIVE DESIGN Stormwater Management and Stormwater Restoration, Bruce K. Ferguson Successful Stormwater Management Ponds (Massachusetts), Desheng Wang Open Spaces and Impervious Surfaces: Model Development Principles and Benefits, Jennifer A. Zielinski Post-Industrial Watersheds: Retrofits and Restorative Redevelopment, (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) Richard D. Pinkham and Timothy Collins Low-Impact Development: An Alternative Stormwater Management Technology, Larry S. Coffman Water Gardens as Stormwater Infrastructure (Portland, Oregon), Thomas Liptan and Robert K. Murase Retaining Water: Technical Support for Capturing Parking Lot Runoff (Ithaca, New York), Robert France and Philip Craul A Productive Stormwater Park (Farmington, Minnesota), Diana Balmori A Stormwater Wetland Becomes a Nature Park (British Columbia, Canada), Catherine Berris Wetlands-Based Indirect Potable Reuse Project (West Palm Beach, Florida), Larry N. Schwartz, Lee P. Wiseman, and W. Erik Olson Restoring Urban Wetland - Pond Systems (Boston, Massachusetts), Clarissa Rowe Water Connections: Wetlands for Science Instruction (Wichita, Kansas), Robert France and Kaki Martin Constructed Wetlands and Stormwater Management at the Northern Water Feature (Sydney Olympic Park), Glenn Allen Principles and Applications of Wetland Park Creation, James S. Bays Applications of Low-Impact Development Techniques (Maryland), Michael L. Clar Restoring and Protecting a Small, Urban Lake (Boston, Massachusetts), Nicholas Pouder and Robert France Integrated Ecology, Geomorphology, and Bioengineering for Watershed-Friendly Design, Wendi Goldsmith WATER SENSITIVE PLANNING Shoreline Buffers: Protecting Water Quality and Biological Diversity, (New Hampshire), Frank Mitchell River Restoration Planning (Connecticut), James G. MacBroom Greenways as Green Infrastructure in the New Millennium, Charles A. Flink Natural Resource Stewardship Planning and Design: Fresh Pond Reservation (Massachusetts), Thomas S. Benjamin Treating Rivers as Systems to Meet Multiple Objectives, Leslie Zucker, Anne Weekes, Mark Vian, and Jay D. Dorsey What Progress has been Made in the Remedial Action Plan Program After Ten Years of Effort? (Ontario, Canada), Gail Krantzberg and Judi Barnes Watershed Management Plans: Bridging from Science to Policy to Operations (San Francisco, California), David Blau Watershed Assessment Planning Process Assessment (Johnson County, Kansas), Dennis A. Haag, Stephen A. Hurst, and Bryan J. Bear Urban Watershed Management (Detroit, Michigan), Kelly A. Cave Modeling a Soil Moisture Index Using Geographic Information Systems in a Developing Country Context (Thailand), John S. Felkner and Michael W. Binford The Design of Regions: A Watershed Planning Approach to Sustainability, Daniel Williams GIS Watershed Mapping: Developing and Implementing a Watershed Natural Resources Inventory (New Hampshire), Jeffrey A. Schloss The Effect of Spatial Location in Land-Water Interactions: A Comparison of Two Modeling Approaches to Support Watershed Planning (Newfoundland, Canada), Margot Young Cantwell Spatial Investigation of Applying Ontario's Timber Management Guidelines: GIS Analysis for Riparian Areas of Concern, Robert France, John S. Felkner, Michael Flaxman, and Robert Rempel Aquifer Recharge Management Model: Evaluating the Impacts of Urban Development on Groundwater Resources (Galilee, Israel), Amir Mueller, Robert France, and Carl Steinitz Factors Influencing Sediment Transport from Logging Roads near Boreal Trout Lakes (Ontario, Canada), Robert France Limnology, Plumbing and Planning: Evaluation of Nutrient-Based Limits to Shoreline Development in Precambrian Shield Watersheds, Neil J. Hutchinson Postscript: Implementing Water Sensitive Planning and Design Index Each Section Begins with an Overview and Concludes with Discussion Summaries. Responses by Robert France accompany each chapter. | |||||||
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