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Majid Niazkar, Margherita Evangelisti, Cosimo Peruzzi, Andrea Galli, Marco Maglionico and Daniele Masseroni
The first flush (FF) phenomenon is commonly associated with a relevant load of pollutants, raising concerns about water quality and environmental management in agro-urban areas. An FF event can potentially transport contaminated water into a receiving wa...
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Younghan Edwin Jung, M. Myung Jeong, Hwandon Jun and Trevor Smith
Combined sewer overflow (CSO) is a significant environmental concern and public health risk (e.g., water contamination, eutrophication, and beach closure). The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has introduced the National Pollutant Discharge Eliminat...
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Luís Mesquita David and Tiago Martins Mota
Small urban catchments pose challenges in applying performance metrics when comparing measured and simulated hydrographs. Indeed, results are hampered by the short peak flows, due to rainfall variability and measurement synchronization errors, and it can...
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Elbys Jose Meneses, Marion Gaussens, Carsten Jakobsen, Peter Steen Mikkelsen, Morten Grum and Luca Vezzaro
The environmental benefits of combining traditional infrastructure solutions for urban drainage (increasing storage volume) with real time control (RTC) strategies were investigated in the Lundofte catchment in Denmark, where an expensive traditional inf...
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Mahmood Mahmoodian, Jairo Arturo Torres-Matallana, Ulrich Leopold, Georges Schutz and Francois H. L. R. Clemens
In this study, applicability of a data-driven Gaussian Process Emulator (GPE) technique to develop a dynamic surrogate model for a computationally expensive urban drainage simulator is investigated. Considering rainfall time series as the main driving fo...
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Juan Tomás García, Pablo Espín-Leal, Antonio Vigueras-Rodriguez, Luis G. Castillo, José M. Carrillo, Pedro D. Martínez-Solano, Simón Nevado-Santos
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Storm water overflows have an important impact on the environment in many European countries. Nowadays, a better knowledge of combined sewer overflows (CSOs) pollution is required for implementing measures to reduce these emissions. In this work, polluti...
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Franz Mascher, Wolfgang Mascher, Franz Pichler-Semmelrock, Franz F. Reinthaler, Gernot E. Zarfel and Clemens Kittinger
Within the framework of a one-year study the treatment capacity of a municipal wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) was evaluated, with regard to fecal indicator bacteria (FIB) and to their influence on the recipient. The logarithmic reduction rates for fec...
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Haichun Wu, Guoru Huang, Qingqiang Meng, Mingzhu Zhang and Licheng Li
The DongHaoChong (DHC) basin is located in the central city zone of Guangzhou City, China. Owing to the high density of buildings and low quality of the drainage pipe network in the city, diversion of rain and sewage is difficult. Waterlogging occurs fre...
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Wendong Tao, James S. Bays, Daniel Meyer, Richard C. Smardon and Zeno F. Levy
As combined sewer systems and centralized wastewater treatment facilities age, many communities in the world are challenged by management of combined sewer overflow (CSO). Constructed wetlands are considered to be one of the green infrastructure solution...
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