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Novatech 2007 Proceedings Content

Integrated approaches of urban planning, urban design and stormwater management

Communications that are of interest to both urban planning professionals (planners, architects, town planners, landscape architects, etc) and to urban drainage management professionals.

Session 1.1 - Design and performances evaluation of eco-buildings and eco-cities
Session 1.2 - Assessment and management of urban flood risk - The use of rainfall data
Session 1.3 - Stormwater harvesting and reuse
Session 2.1 - Sustainable urban water management strategies
Session 2.2 - Conditions for developing the use of BMP's
Session 2.3 - Decision aid and global approach at the city scale
Workshop 1 - Linking 1D and 2D simulation models for urban flooding assessment
Workshop 2 - Integrated models for urban stormwater management
Workshop 3 - For a collaborative research in urban hydrology


Innovative technologies of urban wet-weather flows management


Communications that are of interest to urban drainage management professionals (technicians of local authorities, specialised engineering firms, drainage system operators and administrators, etc.).

Session 3.1 - Stormwater infiltration facilities: determination, evolution and simulation of hydrologic parameters
Session 3.2 - Urban stormwater and CSO's treatment
Session 3.3 - Real time control of urban drainage systems
Session 4.1 - Stormwater infiltration facilities: metals and other pollutants behaviour into and under the devices
Session 4.2 - Efficacity of wetlands and other biorentention facilities 1/2
Session 4.3 - Urban drainage system operation, diagnostic and asset management
Session 5.1 - Trenches, porous pavements and reservoir structures
Session 5.2 - Efficacity of wetlands and other biorentention facilities 2/2
Session 5.3 - Infiltration and retention tanks: design and operation
Session 6.1 - Highway stormwater management
Session 6.2 - Questions and perspectives on urban stormwater management
Session 6.3 - Sewer solids transportation : approaches and devices for a better management of in-sewers sedimentation

Management of aquatic environment, evaluation and control of urban wet-weather flows and impacts


Communications that are of interest to professionals engaged in the protection and enhancement of water bodies (local authorities, government central administration, water agencies, etc) and to urban drainage professionals.

Session 7.1 - CSO's impact evaluation methods
Session 7.2 - Metrology: runoff, quality measurements and uncertainties evaluation
Session 7.3 - Organic toxics and metals evaluation
Session 8.1 - CSO's and urban stormwater runoff's impacts
Session 8.2 - CSO's evaluation: models comparison, calibration and uncertainties
Session 8.3a - Stormwater sewer overflows impacts on sanitary quality of bathing waters
Session 8.3b - CSO's, rehabilitation and management of urban and suburban water courses

Integrated approaches of urban planning, urban design and stormwater management
SESSION 1.1   Design and performances evaluation of eco-buildings and eco-cities
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Trowsdale S., Simcock R., Gabe J., Vale R. New Zealand Integrated urban water balance of an eco-building  
Stovin V.R., Dunnett N., Hallam A. United Kingdom Green Roofs - getting sustainable drainage off the ground  
Mehrotra S, Gumb D., Rossi J., Deb-Moorjani D., Henn B. USA The Staten Island Bluebelt: A Case Study in Urban Stormwater Management  
Calabria J., Nadenicek D. USA Restoration of Urban Riparian Area: Case Study  
Varcin Calix A. France Alternative techniques to open sky drainage  
Ricard B., Esser D., Fournet L., Dorey S., Nerguisian P. France Urban runoff on a business park : from traditional to integrated design using alternative techniques  
Lehoucq Ch., Lanier Ch., Huitin S. France Joint Action by the Département and the Communes to Control Urban Run-off  
Gendreau N., Rochefeuille P., Kovacs Y., Senechal C., Lassalle F. France reen roofs, a water management technique and a "must for new buildings conforming to High Environmental Quality (HEQ) standards  
Rangsivek R. Germany Greening urban area: innovative techniques for mitigating flood in Thailand  
SESSION 1.2   Assessment and management of urban flood risk - The use of rainfall data  
Einfalt T., Hatzfeld F., Wagner A., Seltmann J., Castro D., Frerichs S. Germany URBAS: Forcasting and Management of Flash Floods in Urban Areas  
Mascarenhas Flavio.C.B., Miguez M.G, Magalhaes L.P., Prodanoff J.H. Brazil Comparison of different multifunctional landscapes approaches for flood control in developing countries  
Laurent C., Duguet P., Manquillet A. France Hydraulic behaviour of Paris sewerage network during a major flood of the river Seine  
Volte E., Varnier J.C., Pecoraro J. France Overflows of the Sewer System of the urban community of Lyon  
Papiri S., Ciaponi C., Todeschini S. Italy Emerging issues in stormwater management connected to the potential precipitation change in Italy  
Rivard G., Mailhot A., Duchesne S. Canada Source control as adaptation to climate change for urban drainage systems  
Hall J., Dawson R., Speight L., Djordjevic S., Savic D., Leandro J. United Kingdom Sensitivity based attribution of flood risk  
Barczak A., Grivault C. France Geographical Information System for the assessment of vulnerability to urban surface runoff  
Berthier E., Le Délliou A.L. France valuation of the " initial losses - runoff coefficient production function to simulate the usual rain event  
Duminy D., Lepelletier Th. , Aboulouard S. France Urban flow discharges -rain events selection versus study objectives - example of SIAAP South East structure  
Gilau R. South Africa Use of storm water infiltration and storage techniques - Bonaero Park, South Africa  
Vaes G. Belgium The spatial relevance of extreme rainfall events  
SESSION 1.3   Stormwater harvesting and reuse  
Schlüter W., Gillespie G. Ireland Forward thinking in greater Dublin: an example of suds as integral part to planning application  
De Graaf R.E., Van der Brugge R., Lankester J., Van der Vliet W., Valkenburg L. The Netherlands Local water resources and urban renewal. A Rotterdam case study  
Sharma S.K. India Roof - top rainwater harvesting technique in an urban area - a case study from India  
Magyar M.I., Mitchell V.G., Ladson A., Diaper C. Australia Determining the sediment dynamics in a rainwater tank  
Blangis D., Legube B. France Treatment of rain water by solar photocatalys  
Bharat A., Sharma D., Gupta S.K. India Facilitating Rain Water Harvesting And Storm Water Management For Recharging Groundwater In Urban Areas- A Case Of Bhopal Region  
SESSION 2.1   Sustainable urban water management strategies
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Johnson R., Staeheli P. USA Stormwater Low Impact Development Practices - Seattle, Washington, USA  
Berggren K., Olofsson M., Viklander M., Svensson G. Sweden Tools for Measuring Climate Change Impacts on Urban Drainage Systems  
Sieker H., Aftias M., Dusek O., Suchanek M., Vitek J. Germany RAINDROP - Development of Guidelines for Stormwater Management  
Karimipour S., Quigley M. USA Enhanced Criteria for Phosphorus Removal from Stormwater Discharges In the New York City Watershed  
Strecker E., Quigley M., Leisenring M. USA Critical Assessment of Stormwater Treatment and Control Selection Issues- Implications and Recommendations for Design Standards  
Cashman A., Ashley R. United Kingdom Financing the Future: The long-term future demand for water sector infrastructure  
Argue JR., Pezzaniti D. Australia Towards sustainability of waterways in urbanising catchments  
Cherrared M., Chocat B., Benzerra A. Algéria Problematic and feasibility of sustainable development in Algeria  
Van den Broeck S., Vaes G. Belgium LIBRA : prioritizing investments in combined sewer systems  
Sibeud E., Mazereel S. France he "Porte des Alpes operation, 10 years later  
SESSION 2.2   Conditions for developing the use of BMP's  
Guillon A., Jehan C., Kovacs Y. France The urban drainage scheme for the Département of Hauts-de-Seine (92) in a multi-agent context: an educative consultation process with a view to co-ordinated network management  
Berdier C., Toussaint J.Y. France Seven assumptions on the acceptability of storm water infiltration facilities  
Wong S., Sharp E., Lewis L., Kennedy S. United Kingdom Pro-poor sustainable water management through environmental citizenship  
Brown R., Clarke J. Australia The transition towards Water Sensitive Urban Design: a socio-technical analysis of Melbourne, Australia  
Goldenfum J.A., Tassi R., Meller A., Allasia D.G., da Silveira A.L.L. Brazil Challenges for the Sustainable Urban Stormwater Management in Developing Countries: From basic education to technical and institutional issues  
Sefton C., Sharp L. United Kingdom What people think about water: Lessons in citizen communication and involvement  
Nascimento N.O., Heller L., Ellis J.B., Scholes L., Revitt D.M., Champs J.R. United Kingdom Towards a paradigm SWITCH: Integrating urban water management in Belo Horizonte. Brazil  
Chadoin P., Proton A., Chocat B., Chapgier J. France A voluntary step for the promotion of detention / infiltration trenches  
SESSION 2.3   Decision aid and global approach at the city scale  
Mouy N., Duguet P., Laurent C. France Hydraulic feasibility of runoff zoning in Paris  
Grottker M., Prigge Bircher P. Germany Cybernetic approach in urban water management  
Geretshauser G., Wessels K. Germany The Stormwater Management Information System - A GIS Portal for the Close-To-Nature Management of Stormwater in the Emscher Region  
Castro L.M.A., Baptista M.B., Barraud S. Brasil Validation of a multicriteria methodology to evaluate the urban development impacts on the water resources  
Kennedy S., Lewis L., Sharp E., Wong S. United Kingdom Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS) - More than a Drainage Solution?  
Castro L.M.A., Moura P., Barraud S., Baptista M.B. Brasil Critical Analysis of a Multicriteria Decision-Aid Method for the Choice of Urban Drainage Systems  
Robertson M. Australia Factors affecting the successful implementation of WSRD into the arterial road network: an Australian perspective  
Tesarik M., Hrabak D. Czech Republic Hydroinformatic tools application supports non-traditional ways of stormwater disposal  
Gauthier S., Bellec J., Manic G., Zug M. France Operational use of the decision support tool for sewer network of Saint Malo  
WORKSHOP 1   Linking 1D and 2D simulation models for urban flooding assessment
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Chen A.S., Djordjevic S., Leandro J., Savic D. United Kingdom The urban inundation model with bidirectional flow interaction between 2D overland surface and 1D sewer networks  
El kadi Abderrezzak K., Paquier A., Rivière N., Leblois E., Guinot V. France Towards a better knowledge and management of flood risks in urban area: the RIVES project  
Boonya-Aroonnet S, Maksimovic C., Prodanovic D., Djordjevic S. United Kingdom Urban pluvial flooding: Development of GIS based pathway model for surface flooding and interface with surcharged sewer model  
Okamoto T., Maeshima R. , Matsuura M. Japan Investigation into situation of practical use of distributed models and technical manual for models and development of future analytical technique in Japan  
Kesserwani G., Ghostine R., Vazquez J., Ghenaim A., Mose R. France Simulation of subcritical flow at a combining junction  
WORKSHOP 2   Integrated models for urban stormwater management  
Mitchell V.G., Duncan H., Inman M., Rahilly M., Stewart J., Vieritz A., Holt P., Grant A., Fletcher T.D., Coleman J., Maheepala S., Sharma A., Deletic A., Breen P. Australia State of the Art Review of Integrated Urban Water Models  
Bach M., Muschalla D., Schröter K., Ostrowski M. Germany Incorporating diffuse sources into integrated model approaches of urban water systems  
Reeves M. United Kingdom Modelling of Sustainable Solutions in a Rejuvenated Brownfield Site  
Freni G., Mannina G., Viviani G. Italy Urban drainage integrated modelling: uncertainty propagation and parameters identifiability  
Freni G., Mannina G.,Viviani G. Italy Integrated urban drainage modelling uncertainty assessment: the influence of the likelihood efficiency measures  
Otfinowska A., Leviandier T., Takakura Y. France Design of a conceptual model of suspended sediments with validation on sewage systems data from ten urban catchments  
Yoshida T., Fujiu K., Sugaya T., Nasu M., Matsubara M., Morita H. Japan -Development of the "WSD Model  
WORKSHOP 3   For a collaborative research in urban hydrology  
Sharp L., Dixon J. United Kingdom Collaborative research in sustainable water management: academic interactions with practice  

Innovative technologies of urban wet-weather flows management
SESSION 3.1   Stormwater infiltration facilities: determination, evolution and simulation of hydrologic parameters
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Lassabatere L., Angulo Jaramillo R., Winiarski T., Delolme C. France Hydraulic characterization of settled sediment layer and subsoil in an urban infiltration basin  
Alimi Ichola I. France Study of the hydric behaviour of a layer of infiltration requested by successive rains  
Mermillod-Blondin F., Nogaro G., Gibert J. France Clogging of infiltration basins by stormwater sediments: influence of invertebrate bioturbation  
Durin B., Béchet B., Legret M., Le Cloirec P. France Heavy metals release from a retention basin sediment : role of colloids  
Larmet H., Delolme C., Bedell J.P. France Bacteria and heavy metals concomitant transfer in an infiltration basin : columns study under realistic hydrodynamic conditions  
Browne D., Deletic A., Mudd G., Fletcher T.D. Australia A new model for stormwater infiltration systems  
SESSION 3.2   Urban stormwater and CSO's treatment  
Rangsivek R., Jekel M. R. Germany Development of an on-site Fe0 process for treatment of copper- and zinc- contaminated roof runoff  
Faram M.G., Iwugo K.O., Andoh R.Y.G. United Kingdom A field study of sediments captured by flow-through stormwater interceptors  
Gruening H., Hoppe H. Germany Innovative alternatives for the treatment of stormwater in separate sewage system catchments  
Campisano A. Italy Vertical baffles for the capture of floatables in sewer channels  
Garofalo G., Carbone M., Piro P., Sansalone J. Italy The role of constituent index relationships for CSO treatment process decisions in the highly urbanized liguori catchment of Cosenza, Italy  
Torres A., Hasler M., Bertrand-Krajewski J.L. France Spatial heterogeneity and inter-event variability of sediment settling distributions in a stormwater retention tank  
Johansen N.B., Hallager P., Laustsen A., Nielsen J.B., Kristensen NTD, Nordemann P., Nielsen G.G., Arnbjerg-Nielsen K. Denmark Enhanced local treatment of combined sewer overflows enabling the implementation of the Water Framework Directive  
Phillips D.I., Simon M. Australia A sewage solids screening system for CSO chambers  
Bridoux G., Gresle A., Nauleau F. France AQUALEST : a new lamellae settling process with ballasted flocs  
Cai M., Genc-Fuhrman H., Ledin A. Denmark Effect of As, Cr, Cd, Ni and Zn on Cu removal using alumina and granulated activated carbon  
Molini A., Berretta C., Cattaneo C., Gnecco I., La Barbera P., Lanza L.G. Italy A laboratory intercomparison of distributed stormwater treatment devices  
Rangsivek R., Jekel M. R. Germany Interaction of natural organic matter (NOM) and Fe0 for the treatment of metal-contaminated roof runoff  
Sommer H., Nikisch N., Sieker H. Germany Reduction of pollution load from street-runoff by an inlet-filtration-system filled with adsorptive material
 
SESSION 3.3   Real time control of urban drainage systems  
Tränckner J., Franz T., Krebs P. Germany Integrated control of Sewer and WWTP based on the assessment of treatment capacity  
Henry E., Klepiszewski K., Schosseler P. Luxembourg Modelling of a combined sewer system to support planning decisions and initialise the application of a RTC System  
Erbe V., Schütze M., Haas U. Germany Application of a guideline document for sewer system real time control  
Schroeder K., Buchholz K. Germany Implementation of a decision support system for global pump station control in Berlin  
Bourgogne P., Briat P., Anselme C., Andréa G. France Preventing floods in urban areas and limiting wet weather overflows. On the way to the installation of a predictive Real Time Control on the Louis Fargue catchment area in Bordeaux  
Nagaiwa A., Furumai H., Nakajima F., Tonari S. Japan Pollutant load prediction for RTC by system identification model using time-series monitored data  
Raymond M., Peyron N., Bah M.,Martin A., Alfonsi F. France ESPADA: an innovative tool for real time urban flood management  
Meguro T., Tamura K., Matsuura M., Tonari S. Japan Study and assessment on real time control for reduction of CSOs  
SESSION 4.1   Stormwater infiltration facilities: metals and other pollutants behaviour into and under the devices
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Siriwardene N.R., Deletic A., Fletcher T.D. Australia Modelling of treatment of solids through infiltration systems  
Le Coustumer S., Barraud S., Clozel B., Varnier J.C. , Deletic A. , Fletcher T. Australia Spatial analysis and temporal evolution of pollutants in stormwater infiltration basin - estimation of the pollution mass trapped in the soil  
Hossain M. A., Furumai H., Nakajima F., Aryal R. K. Japan Heavy metals speciation in sediment accumulated within an infiltration facility and evaluation of metal retention properties of underlying soil  
Ganaye A., Winiarski T., Goutaland D. France Impact of infiltration basin on the vadose zone : relation between retention of heavy metals and heterogeneity of glaciofluvial deposits  
Macedo-Moura P., Barraud S., Varnier J.C. France Comparison between different approaches for the definition of soil contamination indicators of stormwater infiltration systems  
Goutaland D., Winiarski T., Dubé J.S., Bièvre G., Chouteau M., Buoncristiani J.F. France On the use of geophysical methods to characterize heterogeneities of quaternary alluvial deposits. Application to stormwater infiltration  
Delolme C., Béchet B., Février L., Floriani M., Faure P., Gérémia R. France Characterization and transfer of heavy metals in two different urban stormwater infiltration works sediments: an experimental approach  
SESSION 4.2   Efficacity of wetlands and other biorentention facilities 1/2  
Giroud V., Esser D., Fournet L., Davoli F. France The reed bed filters for runoff treatment: Efficiency notion  
Vollertsen J., Lange K., Haaning Nielsen A., Hvitved-Jacobsen T., Denmark Treatment of urban and highway stormwater runoff for dissolved and colloidal pollutants  
Johnson A., Singhal N. New Zealand Modelling the role of plants for metal removal in stormwater bioretention systems  
Zinger Y., Fletcher T.D., Deletic A., Blecken G.T., Viklander M. Australia Optimisation of the nitrogen retention capacity of stormwater biofiltration systems  
Jenkins G.A., Greenway M. Australia Ecological and Hydrological Assessment for a Constructed Stormwater Wetland Restoration  
Davis A.P., Li H., Jones P.S. USA Toxic Compound Capture and Fate in Bioretention  
SESSION 4.3
Urban drainage system operation, diagnostic and asset management  
Ugarelli R., Di Federico V., Sægrov S. Italy Risk based asset management for wastewater systems  
Johansen N.B., Sørensen.S., Jakobsen C., Adeler O.F., Breinholt A. Denmark Risk assessment of sewer systems  
Ertl Th., Gangl G., Bölke K.P., Kretschmer F. Austria Implementing Quality Management and EN 13508-2 for CCTV sewer inspection in Austria  
Podd F.J., Ali M.T.B., Horoshenkov K.V., Wood A.S.,Tait S.J., Boot J.C., Long R., Saul A.J. United Kingdom Sonic Characterisation of Sewer Change  
Guo Y., Walters S.E., Savic D., Walters G.A., Hocking R.J., I.McGuffog United Kingdom Integrated Wastewater Asset Management for Small Catchments  
Korving H., Langeveld J.G., Palsma A.J., Beenen A.S. The Netherlands Uniform registration of failures in wastewater systems (SUF-SAS)  
Bertrán de Lis F., Saracevic E., Matsché N. Austria Control of Sulphide Problems in Pressure Sewers  
Elkjaer J., Johansen N. B., Jacobsen P. Denmark Asset Management in urban drainage  
Daynou M., Fuamba M. Canada Overflow Frequency and Hydraulic Performance of Urban Storm Sewers  
Fuamba M., Ibrango S., Mahdi T. Canada Hydraulic Performance Degradation of a Conduit Section: Case study of an ageing Drainage System in Montreal  
Staufer P., Stepkes H. , Siekmann M. , Pinnebourg J. Germany Socio-economic aspects on applying measures to reduce infiltration and exfiltration  
SESSION 5.1
Trenches, porous pavements and reservoir structures
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Bertoni J.C., Catalini C.G. Argentina Representation of infiltration and exfiltration processes in two types of infiltration drainage devices using the SWMM model  
Proton A., Chocat B. France Long behaviour of an infiltration trench  
Illgen M., Schmitt T.G., Welker A., Harting K. Germany Runoff and infiltration characteristics of permeable pavements - review of an intensive monitoring program  
Jayasuriya N., Kadurupokune N., Othman M., Jesse K. Australia Managing Stormwater Productively Using Pervious Pavements  
Le nouveau N., Montaut M., Gomez A. France Ultra-light cellular structures for use in stormwater storage : towards a classification of products and case studies  
SESSION 5.2   Efficacity of wetlands and other biorentention facilities 2/2  
Le Coustumer S., Fletcher T., Deletic A., Barraud S. Australia Hydraulic performance of biofilters: first lessons from both laboratory and field studies  
Hatt B.E., Fletcher T.D., Deletic A. Australia The effects of drying and wetting on pollutant removal by stormwater filters  
Blecken G., Muthanna T., Viklander M., Deletic A., Fletcher T., Zinger Y. Sweden Biofilter treatment of stormwater: temperature influence on the removal of nutrients  
Muthanna T., Viklander M.,Thorolfsson S. Norway An evaluation of applying existing bioretention sizing methods to cold climates with snow storage conditions  
Branchu Ph., Rollin C., Grange D., Liénard S. France Combined sewer overflow treatment : pilot scale experimentation by vertical-flow reed beds  
Lucas W., Greenway M. USA A comparative study of nutrient retention performance in vegetated and non-vegetated bioretention mesocosms  
Westerlund C., Viklander M. Sweden Particle transport influenced by NaCl during snowmelt  
SESSION 5.3
Infiltration and retention tanks: design and operation  
Leviandier T. , Payraudeau S. France Derived distributions for stormwater detention basins design  
Wulliman J., Urbonas B. USA Peak Flow Control for a Full Spectrum of Design Storms  
Paoletti A., Sanfilippo U., Becciu G. Italy Filling and emptying cycles for stormwater storage tanks in separated systems  
Butler D., McEntee B., Onof C., Hagger A. United Kingdom Impact of climate change on sewer storage tank performance  
Beenen T. , Boogaard F.C. The Netherlands Lessons from ten years storm water infiltration in the Dutch Delta  
Dufresne M., Vazquez J., Ghenaim A., Poulet J.B. , Terfous A. France Three-dimensional flow measurements and CFD modelling in a storm-water tank  
SESSION 6.1
Highway stormwater management
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Gómez M., Russo B. Spain Hydraulic efficiency of Macro-inlets  
Russo B., Martínez P., Vilanueva A. Spain MOBESCA, a new software to design inlet systems according to risk criteria related to surface runoff  
Rowlands E. G., Ellis J. B. United Kingdom Highway Filter Drain Maintenance and Re-Instatement: A Waste Management Issue  
Crabtree B., Moy F., Johnson I., Brown C., Whitehead M. United Kingdom Development of a model based approach to predict concentrations of pollutants in highway runoff and the risk of adverse environmental impact  
Ruban V., Rodriguez F., Rosant J.M., Larrarte F., Joannis C., Mestayer P, Andrieu H. France Hydrologic and energetic experimental survey of a small urban watershed  
SESSION 6.2   Questions and perspectives on urban stormwater management  
Gironás J., Andrieu H., Roesner L. USA Alterations to Natural Catchments due to Urbanization, a Morphologic Approach  
Del Giudice G., Della Morte R. Italy Hydrodynamic behaviour of a stilling pond  
Leblois E., Ramos M.H., Guillon A. France Rainfall hazard assessment : a geostatistically based methodology  
Karpf C., Franz T., Krebs P. Germany Fractionation of infiltration and inflow (I/I) in urban sewer systems with regression analysis  
Raynaud O., Joannis C., Lebouc L., Billard F. France Separate sanitary sewer overflows from pumping stations and their relationships with infiltration and inflow  
Van Drie R., Herngren L. Australia Use of supercritical diversion structure to drive pollution control device, Physical Model and 2D validation  
Uyumaz A. Turkey Discharge Control By a Side Weir in a Triangular Channel  
Mrowiec M. Poland The improved flow diverter for first flush management  
Mrowiec M., Kisiel A. Poland Tubular storage tanks with internal throttle pipe for usage in densely urbanized areas  
SESSION 6.3   Sewer solids transportation : approaches and devices for a better management of in-sewers sedimentation  
Pétavy F., Ruban V., Viau J.Y., Conil P. France Conception of a pilot plant for the treatment of runoff water sediments  
El kadi Abderrezzak K., Paquier A. France Numerical modelling of flushing waves in sewer channels  
Creaco E., Bertrand-Krajewski J.-L. Italy Modelling the flushing of sediments in a combined sewer  
Dettmar J. Germany A new planning procedure for sewer flushing  
Calomino F., Gabelli G., Miglio A. Italy Water jetting for sewer cleansing. First experimental results for efficiency in non-cohesive sediment removal  
Staufer Ph., Dettmar J. , Pinnekamp J. Germany Improvement of water quality by sewer network flushing  
Aflak A., Gendreau N., Pascal O., Pister B., Vuathier J. France Preventive management of sedimentation in man-accessible sewers and optimisation of desilting operations  
Bolognesi A., Maglionico M., Artina S. Italy Validation of tracer dilution methods for the quantification of exfiltration from sewer systems through laboratory tests  

Management of aquatic environment, evaluation and control of urban wet-weather flows and impacts
SESSION 7.1

 

CSO's impact evaluation methods
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Angerville R., Emmanuel E., Perrodin Y. France Potential ecotoxic impact of metals in mixture in urbain run-off on the aquatic receiving mediums  
Kominkova D., Nabelkova J., Handova Z. Czech Republic Urban drainage and its effect on bioavailability of heavy metals in recipient  
Lafont M., Grapentine L., Rochfort Q., Marsalek J., Breil P. France Biomonitoring of wet-weather flow impacts on fine sediments in urban waters: Canadian and French experience  
Chèvre N., Vallotton N., Rossi L. Switzerland Risk assessment of urban runoff pollution in rivers: how to deal with time-varying concentrations?  
Finotti A. Brazil Groundwater impact assessment of infiltration structures for urban drainage control  
Fankhauser R., Rossi L., Krejci V. Switzerland A stochastic software tool to assess impacts of urban drainage on receiving waters  
Jung S., Arnaud F., Bonté P., Chebbo G., Desmet M., Dorioz J.M., Lorgeoux C., Tassin B., Winiarski T. France Historical assessment of urban stromwater contamination of Lake Bourget through sediment analysis  
SESSION 7.2   Metrology: runoff, quality measurements and uncertainties evaluation  
Bonakdari H., Larrarte F., Joannis C. France Effect of a bend on the velocity field in a circular sewer with free surface flow  
Pons M.N., Néron A., Loison B., Battaglia P. France Spectroscopy-based monitoring of the water quality of periurban streams during rain events  
Kidner E.M., Roesner L.A. USA Guidance for Improving Monitoring and Analysis Methods for Stormwater-borne Solids  
Berretta C., Gnecco I., Lanza L.G., La Barbera P. Italy An investigation of wash-off controlling parameters at two urban sites in the town of Genova  
Bertrand-Krajewski J.L., Winkler S., Saracevic E., Torres A., Schaar H. France Uncertainties of laboratory and in-sewer measurements of COD in raw sewage  
Bardiaux J.B., Vazquez J.,Mosé R., Bonakdari H., Larrarté F. France Assessment of velocity fields through open-channels: creation of empirical laws  
Ruban G., Joannis C. , Devrier A-S. France Assessment of the accuracy of turbidimeter calibration curves using the Monte Carlo method  
Pelczer I., Cisneros-Iturbe H.L. Mexico Automated validation of data from a rainfall network  
Wertel J., Vazquez J., Mose R. France Model for the numerical simulation of 3D turbulent flow to improve sewer net instrumentation  
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Organic toxics and metals evaluation  
Ledin A., Eriksson E., Flygare S., Runesson L., Baun A., Mikkelsen P.S. Denmark Selection of stormwater priority pollutants in the City of Malmö, Sweden  
Burkhardt M., Kupper T., Hean S., Schmid P., Haag R. Rossi L., Boller M. Switzerland Release of biocides from urban areas into aquatic systems  
Welker, A. Germany Assessment of organic pollutants with respect to occurrence and fate in combined sewer systems and possible impacts on receiving waters  
Robert P., Gromaire M.C., De Gouvello B., Chebbo G. France Typology of roofing materials and evaluation of their pollutant potential  
Durrieu C., Guedri H., Berezhetskyy A., Chovelon J.M. France Whole cell algal biosensors for urban waters monitoring  
Gnecco I., Lanza L.G., La Barbera P., Sansalone J.J. Italy Runoff quantity and quality relationships for the industrial harbours of Liguria Region, Italy : Implication for control  
SESSION 8.1
CSO's and urban stormwater runoff's impacts
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Rossi L., Fankhauser R., Krejci V. Switzerland New guideline for urban wet-weather management in Switzerland  
Kaufmann I.; Schmitt T.G., Meyer T., Kalsch M., Hamacher H.W. Germany Mathematical optimisation of strategies for the realisation of sustainable urban water management  
Kabelkova I., Stastna G., Nabelkova J., Stransky D. Czech Republic Effect of reconstruction phases of the combined sewer overflow CSO83 on the ecological status of the Botic Stream, Czech Republic  
Peters C., Keller S., Sieker H., Jekel M. Germany potentials of Real Time Control, Stormwater Infiltration and Urine Separation to Minimize River Impacts  
Field R., Tafuri N. USA Control Strategy for Storm-Generated Sanitary-Sewer Overflows  
Weiss G., Brombach H. Germany Today's practice in stormwater management in Germany - statistics  
Cisneros-Iturbe H. L., Domínguez-Mora R. Mexico The detention basins system of Mexico City: new challenges  
SESSION 8.2
CSO's evaluation: models comparison, calibration and uncertainties  
Fletcher T.D., Deletic A. Australia Statistical observations of a stormwater monitoring programme : lessons for the estimation of pollutant loads  
Nielsen G., Nielsen M.K., Mikkelsen P-S., Madsen H., Sulsbrück P. , Taylor H. , Denmark Application of On-line data for CSO-calculation and its consequences  
Seelsaen N., McLaughlan R., Stuetz R., Moore S. Australia Material Flow Analysis: An Integrated Tool for Stormwater Runoff Management (A Case Study of Copper in stormwater runoff)  
Lindblom E., Ahlman S., Mikkelsen P.S. Denmark Uncertainty in model-based prediction of copper loads in stormwater runoff  
Hoppe H., Gruening H. Germany Significance of uncertainties in the input data used in the integrated design of wastewater systems  
Kusaba D., Fujita S., Himeno S. Japan Evaluation of CSOs based on long-term continuous observation  
Tamoto N., Yoshida T., Fujiu K. Japan Field Survey and Alternative Estimation on Runoff Load from Urban Areas  
Thorndahl S., Schaarup-Jensen K. Denmark Comparative analysis of uncertainties in urban surface runoff modelling  
SESSION 8.3
Stormwater sewer overflows impacts on sanitary quality of bathing waters  
Edge T.A., Hill S., Stinson G., Seto P., Marsalek J. Canada Tracking sources of microbial pollution in recreational waters: Experience from two Toronto beaches  
McCarthy D.T., Mitchell V.G., Deletic A., Diaper C. Australia Urban stormwater Escherichia coli levels: factors that influence them  
Blanchet F., Soyeux E.,Tisserand B. France Stormwater sewer overflows impacts on sanitary quality of bathing waters  
Laplace D., Garro Y., Rovera A. , Jiannetti S., Guivarch J-Y. France Sewer network Management and the Quality of Bathing Water in Marseille  
Suñer D., Malgrat P., Gutiérrez E., Clochard B. Spain COWAMA (Coastal Water Management) Integrated and Real Time Management System of Urban Water Cycle to Protect the Quality of Bathing Waters  
Ashley R.M., Jones J., Ramella S., Schofield D., Munden R., Zabatis K., Rafelt A., Stephenson A., Pallett I. United Kingdom Delivering more effective stormwater management in the UK and Europe - lessons from the Clean Water Act in America  
Mark O., Erichsen A. Denmark Towards Implementation of the new EU Bathing Water Directive - Case studies: Copenhagen & Århus, Denmark  
Stresius I., Holzapfel I., Einfalt T., Grottker M. Germany Monitoring of Bathing Water Quality with the Help of Radar Rainfall Forecast  
SESSION 9.3
CSO's, rehabilitation and management of urban and suburban water courses  
Kominkova D., Caletková J., Nabelkova J., Handova Z. Czech Republic Urban streams -ecological status or potential?  
Deutsch J.C., Deroubaix J.F., Karleskind E., Bleijs J., Kovacs Y. France What procedure for a common problem approach in urban water management. The example of an urban stream reopening  
Néron A., Delaine L., Calin C., Carrey A., Pons M.N., Battaglia P. France Analysis of the behaviour of a urban stream in a valorization plan  
Greenway, M., Polson C. Australia Protecting aquatic ecosystem health: are water quality objectives realistic? Case studies from Queensland, Australia  
Maunder D., Zimmer C. Canada Development and Implementation of an Integrated Sustainable Watershed Management Strategy through the Process of Adaptive Environmental Management  
Mulot A.C., Dauphin Y., Charrue A., Pamart J.L. France Fresh Water for Aulnay Stream and Grand Canal  
Breil P., Vivier A., Lafont M., Namour Ph. France Assessment method of the aquatic biocenosis-water fluxes link: urban fluxes case  
 

 

Novatech 2004 Proceedings Content

SESSION
TECHNIQUES AND DEVICES
SESSION
STRATEGY
SESSION
TOOLS AND METHODS
1.1
Pollution control at CSO's
2.1
Stormwater collection and reuse ; associated sanitary risks
3.1
Runoff pollution
1.2
Treatment of wet weather effluents
2.2
Stormwater source control : technical and institutional aspects
3.2
CSO's evaluation
1.3
Performances assessment of drainage systems
2.3
Inlets grates and urban flooding
3.3
CSOs assessment
1.4
Sewer solids management
2.4
Global strategy for urban stormwater management / receiving waters
3.4
Metrological developments
1.5
Porous pavements and reservoir structures
2.5
At-source control of stormwater and waste water
3.5
Urban flooding due to runoff and groundwater
1.6
Optimisation of drainage systems design
2.6
Global strategies of stormwater management, links with urban planification and design
3.6
Sewer overflows assessment
1.7
Toxic metals remobilisation and transfer in soils and sediments
2.7
Strategies of stormwater management for developing countries
3.7
Real time control of sewer systems
1.8
Operation of storage & infiltration facilities, performances assessment
2.8
Integrated modelling
3.8
Sewer systems rehabilitation

SESSION
Use of specific devices to control pollutants in CSO’s : design and performances evaluation
1.1
AUTHORS TITLE
Cigana J.F., Couture M. Floatables removal using underflow baffles in CSO's: experimental abatement data
Luyckx G., Vaes G., Berlamont J. Combined sewer overflows: solids separation performance
Blanksby J., Saul A.J., Dring D., Myerscough P. The Yorkshire Water CSO and Screen Test Programme
Cronqvist C., Hallager P., Laustsen A., Nielsen J.B., Kristensen N.T.D., Nordemann P., Rauch W., Johansen N.B., Arnbjerg-Nielsen K. Enhanced local treatment of combined sewer overflows enabling the implementation of the Water Framework Directive
Egarr D.A., Faram M., O’Doherty T., Syred N. An investigation into the factors that determine the efficiency of a hydrodynamic vortex separator
Phipps D., Alkhaddar R.M., Faram M., Dodd J., Andoh R., Roberts C. Experimental investigation into solids re-entrainment in hydrodynamic Vortex separators
SESSION
Use of specific devices to control pollutants discharged during rainy periods : design and performances evaluation
1.2
AUTHORS TITLE
Dittmer U., Welker A., Schmitt T.G. Optimizing the operation of constructed wetlands for the treatment of combined sewer overflows
Kutzner R., Mietzel T., Mang J., Geiger W.F. Efficiency of a treatment train consisting of an inline storage sewer and a wetland
Wood J., Yang M., Rochfort Q., Chessie P., Marsalek J., Seto P., Kok S. Feasibility of stormwater treatment by conventional and lamellar settling with and without polymeric flocculant addition
Faram M., Guymer I., Saul A.J. Assessment of 'modular block' stormwater storage systems
Taylor S., Barrett M. Retrofit of Storm Water Treatment Controls in a Highway Environment
Barrett M., Lantin A., Taylor S. Treatment of Highway Runoff using Roadside Vegetation
Esser D., Ricard B., Magnouloux T., Daune L., Tregoat P., Barbier J.M. Reed bed filters for urban runoff treatment
West T.A., Sutherland J.W., Bloomfield J.A., Lake D.W. A Study of the Effectiveness of a Vortechs Stormwater Treatment System For Removal of Total Suspended Solids and Other Pollutants in the Marine Village Watershed, Village of Lake George, New York
Westrelin J.L., Dupuy d'Angeac R. Use of Densadeg for stormwater treatment in CSO
Xaumier F., Montréjaud-Vignoles M., Vignoles C., Renner C. The effectiveness of two urban runoff pre-treatment systems, situated before introduction into the storm sewer network, in Toulouse (France)
Xaumier F., Montréjaud-Vignoles M., Vignoles C., Renner C. The effectiveness of two urban runoff pre-treatment systems, situated before introduction into the storm sewer network, in Toulouse (France)
SESSION
Indicators building and methods elaboration, to assess the performances (efficiency, sustainability, ..) of conventional or alternative drainage systems
1.3
AUTHORS TITLE
Artina S., Becciu G., Bottazzi E.S., Maglionico M., Paoletti A., Sanfilippo U. Efficiency analysis of urban drainage systems by means of performance indicators
Baptista M., Barraud S., Alfakih E., Nascimento N., Fernandes W., Moura P., Castro L. Proposal of an evaluation system for urban storm drainage
Cashman A., Savic D., Saul A.J., Ashley R., Walters G., Blanksby J., Djordjevic S., Unwin D., Kapelan Z. Whole Life Costing of Sewers (Cost-S): Developing a sustainable approach to sewer network management
Ahlman S., Svensson G., Malm A., Kant H., Karlsson P. Methodology for systems analysis of sustainable wastewater management - assessment for an urban catchment in Vasastaden, Göteborg
Strecker E.W., Quigley M., Urbonas B., Clary J., O'Brien J. Urban Stormwater BMP Performance : Recent Findings from the International Stormwater BMP database project
Blackwood D.J., Gilmour D., Ball L., Dobson T., Taylor A. Knowledge Retention and Transfer in the Operation of Wastewater Treatment Plants
SESSION
New approaches and new devices to better understand and better manage in sewers sedimentation and associated pollution
1.4
AUTHORS TITLE
Bertrand-Krajewski J.L., Campisano A., Creaco E., Modica C. Experimental study and modelling of the hydraulic behaviour of a hydrass flushing gate
Sakrabani R., Ashley R., Vollertsen J. The importance of accounting for the biodegradability of sewer solids for the management of CSOs
Gouda H., Ashley R., Blanksby J. Sewer solids and catchment area management based on life cycle concepts
Calomino F., Giustolisi O., Laucelli D., Miglio A. Hydraulics of corrugated pipes and control of sewer solids
SESSION
Assessment of the efficiency of porous pavements and reservoir structures for water and pollution control; devices improvement
1.5
AUTHORS TITLE
Acioli L.A., Agra S.G., Goldenfum J.A., Silveira A. Experimental study of permeable pavements for surface runoff control at source in a subtropical region
Newton D.B., Jenkins G.A., Phillips I.R. Design of conjunctive pervious/impervious pavement systems for optimal stormwater management performance
Todorovic Z., Baker R., Shuttleworth A. Flow resistance of panel of geosynthetic materials used for conveyance in stormwater source control
Fach S., Geiger W.F. Effectiveness of the pollutant retention capacity of permeable pavements to road runoffs
Newman A.P., Puehmeier T., Schwermer C., Shuttleworth A., Wilson S., Todorovic Z., Baker R. The Next Generation of Oil Trapping Porous Pavement Systems
Puehmeier T., Coupe S.J., Newman A.P., Shuttleworth A., Pratt Ch.J. Recent Developments In Oil Degrading pervious Pavement Systems-Improving Sustainability
SESSION
Development and assessment of design methods of stormwater storage, infiltration and treatment facilities
1.6
AUTHORS TITLE
Venkata Rathnam E., Cheeralaih N., Jayakumar K.V. Dynamic programming approach for optimisation of stormwater detention ponds in multiple catchment system
Humbel X., Lazzarotto P., Viau J.Y. Methodology of choice and equipment sizing on innovative technology for the rainwater run-off treatment
Schlüter W., Jefferies C. Monitoring and modelling of three different in-ground SUDS in the east of Scotland
Khodashenas S.R. Study of pluvial infiltration model for design and simulation in alternative techniques
Freni G., Oliveri E., Viviani G. Infiltration facilities design: comparison between simplified approaches and detailed physically based modelling
SESSION
Recent progress in knowledge on physical, chemical and biological processes of toxic metals transfer in sediments and soils under infiltration facilities
1.7
AUTHORS TITLE
Zimmermann J., Dierkes C., Göbel P., Klinger C., Stubbe H., Coldewey W.G. Numerical modelling of long term migration and accumulation of pollutants in soil and groundwater due to storm water infiltration
Muris M., Delolme C., Gaudet J.P., Spadini L. Transport of Zinc in a sandy medium colonized by a bacterial biofilm
Lassabatère L., Winiarski T., Galvez Cloutier R. Use of geotextiles in infiltration basins? Effect of geotextiles on heavy metals transfer in a fluvio-glacial deposit extracted from an infiltration basin
Béchet B., Durin B., Legret M. Mobilization of solute and colloidal heavy metals from a retention pond sediment
Durand C., Ruban V., Clozel B., Amblès B. Characterisation of sludge from retention and infiltration ponds - Potential mobility of trace metals
SESSION
Pollutants behaviour into and under stormwater infiltration facilities : process, treatment efficiency and performances assessment (OTHU special session)
1.8
AUTHORS TITLE
Bedell J.P., Neto M., Delolme C., Ghidini M., Winiarski T., Perrodin Y. Study of physico-chemical and microbiological parameters of a surface soil in a restored stormwater infiltration basin in the Lyon area
Mermillod-Blondin F., Datry T., Nogaro.G, Malard F., Bouger G., Gibert J. Bioturbation process in sediment of a stormwater infiltration basin: effect on organic matter processing and polluant fluxes
Barraud S., Dechesne M., Bardin J.P., Varnier J.C. Statistical analysis of pollution in stormwater infiltration basin
Dechesne M., Barraud S., Bardin J.P., Varnier JC. Indicators for assessment of stormwater infiltration basins
Caramori Borges de Souza V., Goldenfum J.A. Critical analysis of data from two infiltration trenches under subtropical climate conditions
Kraeutler L., Despreaux M. Treatment of detention basin polluted effluent by sand-filtration
Milano V., Pagliara S., Dellacasa F. Runoff pollution removal by storage basins
Neary V.S., Neel C.B., Stearman G.K., George D.B. Detention basin retrofit for storm water treatment
Tassin B., Mouchel J.M., De Ambrosis B., Vinçon Lelte B., Von Sperling E. Design and analysis of an urban retention pond database
Winiarski T., Crosnier J., Vacherie S., Métral B. Evaluation of infiltration parameters of the unsatured zone in an infiltration basin of the eastern part of Lyon area (France)

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SESSION
Stormwater harvesting and reuse as a water resource : possibilities, interest and associated sanitary risks
2.1
AUTHORS TITLE
Ashley R., Clemens F., Veldkamp R. The environmental engineers - a step too far ?
Eriksson E., Baun A., Mikkelsen P.S., Ledin A. An approach for identification of problems related to chemical compounds and handling of rainwater in households
de Gouvello B., Berthineau B., Croum I., François Cl. Collecting and reusing rain water in buildings in France: lessons from in situ experiments and experimental house
Argue J.R., Boubli D., Coombes P. The "regime-in-balance" strategy applied to ‘Heritage Mews’ : an Australian case study
Sharma S.K. Roof - Top rainwater harvesting - India's feasible option for the millenium
Lumbwe Gwaadigo B., Ndembo Longo J. Disinfecting rain-surface water from materials : an alternative for managing water resources in democratic republic of Congo - laboratory’s essay
SESSION
Institutional and regulatory environments of stormwater source control ; performances assessment
2.2
AUTHORS TITLE
Dallmer Roach L., Beecham S. Exploring pre-filtering for water sensitive urban design systems in Australia
Tonto F., Neff T., Bryant G. Evaluating BMP performance
Jefferies C, Wild T., D'Arcy B.J. Assessing the performance of SUDS systems for the management and control of surface water runoff in Scotland
Vaes G., Berlamont J. New Flemish design guidelines for source control measures
Carré C., Deutsch J.C., Deroubaix J.F., Chouli E. Stormwater management in Europe : Analysis of the politicisation processes linked with source control implementation
Förster M., Thévenot D.R., Geldof G., Svensson G., Mikkelsen P.S., Revitt M., Aftias E., Krejcik J., Heiko S., Sieker H., Legret M., Viklander M. Urban stormwater source control in European countries: DayWater project
Agra S.G., Goldenfum J.A. An experimental study of on-site stormwater detention in Porto Alegre, Brazil
Inoue T., Masuoka S., Takasou T. Evaluation Method for Stormwater Infiltration Facilities
SESSION
Responsibility of inlets grates inefficiency in urban flooding, design improvement, and inlet management for developing minor and major drainage systems
2.3
AUTHORS TITLE
Despotovic J., Stefanovic N., Pavlovic D., Plavsic J. Efficiency of urban pavement inlet grates as a source of urban floodings
Gómez M., Guirado V., Nanía L., Dolz J. Join analysis of street flow and inlet efficiency on the risk associated to runoff
O’Loughlin G., Anderson G. Improved design methods for pipe drainage systems
Despotovic J., Jacimovic N., Plavsic J. Modern technologies for placing the “SELECTA” inlet grates
Gómez M., Mur M.J. Optimisation of inlet dimensions with laboratory tests
SESSION
Assessment of different strategies to manage urban stormwater; evaluation of their efficiency for receiving waters protection
2.4
AUTHORS TITLE
Karlsson K., Malmqvist P.A., Viklander M., Palmquist H. The barrier approach for stormwater systems
Brombach H., Weiß G., Fuchs S. Combined or separate sewer systems? A critical comparison using a new database on urban runoff pollution
Zeman E., Krejcik J., Vanecek S., Metelka T., Špatka J. DSS EUREG – Applied on regional and national levels in water sector in Ther Czech Republic
Kominkova D., Stransky D., Stastna G., Caletkova J., Nabelkova J., Handova Z. Urban drainage effects on ecological status of stream
Urbonas B.R., Doerfer J.T. Master planning for stream protection in urban and urbanizing watersheds
Vlier J. The Cherry Creek Corridor major drainageway plan – Utilizing holistic approaches to waterway management in urban areas
Achleitner S., De Toffol S., Engelhard C., Schulz K., Rauch W. National implementation process of the EU WFD – status and effects to urban water management
Bedjou A., Cherrared M. Reflexions to research a methodology for managing the quality of "Kébir Rhumel" river
Bedjou A., Cherrared M. Reflexions to research a methodology for managing the quality of "Kébir Rhumel" river
Bouchalova D., Hrabak D., Pryl K. CSO and sewer network optimization - technology versus legislative
Malgrat P., Suñer D., Rivero F. Integral water quality modelling of the Barcelona seafront
Paoletti A., Sanfilippo U. Structural and non-structural measures to reduce pollutants discharged in receiving water bodies
SESSION
Limitation of stormwater inputs, urban drainage without sewers
2.5
AUTHORS TITLE
Grottker M., Albold A., Oldenburg M. Urban drainage without sewers?
McQuillan M., Menzies M. Auckland city's innovative "At-Source" urban stormwater management programme
Lawrence A.I., McAlister A.B. Strategic based selection of urban water management measures
Bertoni J.C., Vater G., Redolfi E. Storm water management in the highways and routes network to access to Cordoba city, Argentina
Bertoni J.C., Vater G., Redolfi E. Storm water management in the highways and routes network to access to Cordoba city, Argentina
Vuathier J., Friess L., Gatignol B., Soulier M. Limiting stormwater input of large individual connections to public sewers
Vuathier J., Friess L., Gatignol B., Soulier M. Limiting stormwater input of large individual connections to public sewers
Rossi L., Lienert J., Rauch W. At-source control of urine to prevent acute wet-weather impacts of ammonia
Albold A., Becker M., Geisler S., Oldenburg M. Stormwater and Wastewater management in rural areas – a feasibility study
Argue J.R., Pezzaniti D. A strategic approach to managing storm runoff in urban/urbanising catchments
SESSION
Presentation of integrated approaches for stormwater management
2.6
AUTHORS TITLE
Tassin B., Mouchel J.M., Aires N. A posteriori analysis of the design and the maintenance of retention ponds in the Ile-de-France region
Varcin Calix A., Maytraud T. How to manage an easily flooded area: a technical workshop in a landscape architectural school
Abran T., Ricard B., Maes F., Pintucci R. Rain water as a link between town and nature : the Jonchet wetland and connected urban projects, in Montbéliard
Valkman R., Lems P. Contextual water management: from necessity to opportunity
Esser D., Ricard B., Désormeaux R., Blot N., Abran T. Urban projects and rain water management : integrated approach conditions in the town planning process
Chau K.W. A knowledge-based expert system for municipal stormwater drainage networks
Gaber J., Balades J.D. The risk prevention of flood by runoff in France
Metelka T., Suchanek M., Raikova A. Application of WaPUG guidelines on skeletal sewerage model for the city of Sofia
Piel C., Maytraud T. The management and control of rainwater in urban environments as a basis of a more global application of sustainable development
SESSION
The sewerage question in developing countries ; presentation of innovative experiences for stormwater management ; applicability and transferability
2.7
AUTHORS TITLE
Alderlieste M.C., Langeveld J.G. Wastewater planning in Djenné, Mali. The results of a pilot project for the local infiltration of domestic wastewater
Rahman A. The state of urban drainage conditions and management in Aligarh city, India
Stephenson D. Alternative urban drainage systems
Wondimu A. Urban water observatory for Addis Ababa: integrated planning and Management Instrument
Silveira A.L.L., Goldenfum J.A. Sustainable approach applied for the development of urban drainage manuals in Brazil
Castro L.M.A., Baptista M. Indicators proposition for urban drainage systems evaluation in developing countries
Dong Z., Wang M. Investigation of comprehensive control measures for urban water environment
Losalajome R.A. Drainage of rainwater in Kinshasa
Motiee H., Khorsandi A., Semsar Yazdi A., Farokh M. Necessity of Storm Water Drainages due to rapid extension of big cities - Case study: storm water drainage of Tehran
Njuakom Nchii F. The Impact of sustainable strategies in the management of urban water in Cameroon
Yilmaz L. The determination of master drainage plans and the reclamation of stormwater in developing countries
SESSION
Linking simulation models of sewer systems and river quality ; taking into account of impacts on receiving waters in sewer systems management
2.8
AUTHORS TITLE
Calomino F., De Filpo M., Palma G., Piro P., Veltri P. Combined sewer overflow effects in the Crati River, (Cosenza, Italy)
Benedetti L., Meirlaen J., Sforzi F., Facchi A., Gandolfi C., Vanrolleghem P.A. Dynamic integrated modelling: a case study on the river Lambro
Battaglia P., Laurent N., Galliot B., Bedel D. Study of combined sewers overflows of Nancy's agglomeration on the water quality of the Meurthe river
Hoppe H., Weilandt M., Orth H., Erbe V., Podraza P., Halle M., Londong J. Linking simulation models of sewer, wastewater treatment plant and river quality for immission based water quality management
Crabtree B., Dempsey P., Clifforde I., Quinn S., Henderson B., Wilson A. Integrated CSO pollution control in Northern Ireland: large and small scale case studies
Lawrence A.I., Hart B.T., Maher W. Linking urban stormwater management practice with receiving water quality & ecology health
Mannina G., Viviani G., Freni G. Development of an integrated urban drainage system model for the river pollution control

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SESSION
New data on runoff pollution produced by different kinds of catchments; influence of construction stages, behaviour of pollutants in sewer systems
3.1
AUTHORS TITLE
Ruban V., Larrarte F., Berthier M., Favreau L., Sauvourel Y., Letellier L., Mosini M.L., Raimbault G. Quantitative and qualitative hydrologic balance for a small suburban watershed in the Nantes region , France
Crabtree B., Moy F., Roe A., Whitehead M. Long term monitoring of pollutants in highway runoff
Fuchs S., Brombach H., Weiß G. New database on urban runoff pollution
Li J., Pyatt L. Performance evaluation of a stormwater quality pond during construction stages
Langeveld J.G, Clemens F.H.L.R., Graaf J.H.J.M. van der, Flamink C.M.L., Guymer I. Transport of dissolved compounds in sewer systems: verification of models by tracer experiments
Barco O.J., Ciaponi C., Papiri S. Pollution in storm water runoff. Two cases: an urban catchment and a highway toll gate area
Berretta C., Gnecco I., La Barbera P., Lanza L.G. Monitoring first flush water quality under various anthropic activities
Da Cunma Le Nouveau N., Battaglia P., Laurent N., Galliot B. Measurement of pollution loads of Nancy CSOs
d'Elboeuf C., Viau J.Y., Aires N., Herman A., Nobecourt A., Pebay P. Pollution in rainwater run-off from small and medium tighted area
d'Elboeuf C., Viau J.Y., Aires N., Herman A., Nobecourt A., Pebay P. Pollution in rainwater run-off from small and medium tighted area
SESSION
Presentation and assessment of different methods to evaluate CSO's, uncertainties, design improvement
3.2
AUTHORS TITLE
Gogien F., Zug M., Le-Luherne J., Jamet G. Pollution modelling on the site of Saint-Malo : an interesting tool for sewer systems optimization
Cherrared M., Chocat B. Approach by simulation to determine combined sewer Overflows
Cherrared M., Chocat B. Approach by simulation to determine combined sewer Overflows
Neumann M.B., Ort C., Daebel H., Gujer W. Legal criteria, variability and uncertainty in the design of CSO detention
Kanso A., Tassin B., Chebbo G. Managing uncertainties in urban runoff quality models: a benchmarking methodology
Zobrist C., Aires N., Cencic N., Zug M. Sewer networks modelling : influence of rainfall input data and model calibration/validation level
Ahyerre M., Henry F.O., Gogien F., Chabanel M., Zug M., Renaudet D. Test of the efficiency of three storm water quality models with a rich data set
Bouteligier R., Vaes G., Berlamont J. Urban Drainage Water Quality Modelling Software: the practical Use of InfoWorks CS and Mouse
SESSION
New methods for monitoring and modelling CSO devices in order to better evaluate overflows
3.3
AUTHORS TITLE
Lipeme Kouyi G., Vazquez J., Gallin Y., Rollet D., Sadowski A.G. Instrumentation of CSOs with several ultrasound sensors in Sélestat
Ruban G., Zug M., Joannis C., Blanchet F., Cohen-Solal F. Determination of CSO's outflows: strategy to adapt measurement methods
Khorchani M., Blanpain O. A new concept implementation for overflow structures monitoring and modeling
Vazquez J., Zug M., Buyer M., Lipeme G. CSO’s : Tools for assessing the working of the CSOs in our systems
SESSION
Presentation of innovative metrological devices to assess several variables (rainfall, runoff, quality, …) in sewer systems or in receiving waters. Uncertainties evaluation
3.4
AUTHORS TITLE
Einfalt T., Jessen M., Mehlig B. Analysis of heavy small-scale rainfall events as seen by radar and raingauges
Faure D., Payrastre O., Auchet P. Management of a sewage network with an alert system based on weather radar data: experience analysis after several years of use
Mourad M., Bertrand-Krajewski J.L., Chebbo G. Uncertainty in site mean pollutant concentrationin stormwater according to the number of measured events
Malard F., Datry T., Bouger G., Gibert J. The use of multilevel wells and multi-parameter loggers for monitoring groundwater quality below stormwater infiltration basins
Ruysschaert F., Breil P. Hydraulic characterisation of hyporheic flows in a small river receiving urban stormwater runoffs
Larrarte F., Jaumouillié P., Joannis C. Computational Fluid Dynamics: an aid for designing the instrumentation of sewer sections
Larrarte F., Jaumouillié P., Joannis C. Computational Fluid Dynamics: an aid for designing the instrumentation of sewer sections
Maglionico M., Pollicino F. Experimental analysis of the build-up of pollutants on an urban road surface
Mentens J., Raes D., Vaes G., Hermy M. Simplified calibration for tipping bucket rain gauges for runoff measurements
Puehmeier T., Newman A.P., Philips J., Pratt Ch.J. Development of an Effective Sampling Device for Sampling Oil from Experimental Porous Pavement Structures
SESSION
Presentation of sewer networks models, flooding models, risk assessment models, … Analysis of the positive function of sewers to drain groundwater and mitigate urban flooding
3.5
AUTHORS TITLE
Chen S.H., Hsu M.H., Chen T.S. The integrated inundation model for urban drainage basins
Stransky D. Reliability of sewer systems designed by rational formula
Peyron N., Nguyen V.T.V., Rivard G. Development of an optimal storm pattern for urban drainage systems design
Karpf C., Krebs P. Sewers as drainage systems – quantification of groundwater infiltration
Rivard G., Frenette R., Bolgov M., Pozgniakov S. Modeling approaches to link surface runoff to groundwater flow using SWMM and MODFLOW : an application to the case of Rostov The Great, Russia
Oliveri E., Freni G., Notaro V., La Loggia G. Urban drainage performance analysis for flooding mitigation
Arao S., Kusuda T. Energy loss at two-way circular drop manholes with a baffle plate
Barnett A.G., McBryde D.J. Hydraulic constraints on pump-enhanced drainage
Blanpain O. An original model for sewerage network simulation using the stock concept
Hammar Y., Nafaa K., Kerboui H., Nafaa D. Floods Genesis: modeling and expertise of a network of stormwater: application of Caquot model computer-assisted (case of the "flat Western area" - Annaba-Algeria)
Hammar Y., Nafaa K., Kerboui H., Nafaa D. Floods Genesis: modeling and expertise of a network of stormwater: application of Caquot model computer-assisted (case of the "flat Western area" - Annaba-Algeria)
Mansouri R., Seridi H. Simulation of effects of the imperviousness degree on the characteristics of urban flows
Mansouri R., Seridi H. Simulation of effects of the imperviousness degree on the characteristics of urban flows
Mori H., Nasu M., Fujiu K., Morita H. A study of air mixing and discharge in rainwater sewers by hydraulic model testing
Roso S., Boyd M., Rigby E.H., Van Drie R. Prediction of Increased Flooding in Urban Catchments due to Debris Blockage and Flow Diversions
Sim R., Simon M., Van Drie R. GIS Based Information System for Hydrological/Hydraulic Characteristics
SESSION
Presentation of tools and models to better assess and better control CSOs
3.6
AUTHORS TITLE
Crobeddu E., Bennis S. PREVAL : Forecast and validation tool of combined sewer overflows
Blanksby J., Ashley R., Saul A.J., Cashman A., Packman J., Maksimovic C., Jack L., Wright G., Kay D. Adaptable urban drainage (Audacious)