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ASCE 9780784411438 2011

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Watershed Management 2010

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This collection contains 128 papers on watershed management presented at the 2010 Watershed Management Conference, held in Madison, Wisconsin, August 23-27, 2010.

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17 Climate Change
A Model for Evaluating Stream Temperature Response to Climate Change Scenarios in Wisconsin
29 An Approach to Estimating Hydropower Impacts of Climate Change from a Regional Perspective
41 Assessment of Variation in Austin Water Demands under Changing Climate Conditions
51 Climate Change and TMDLs: Anticipating Potential Effects/Weighing Options
62 Determining and Mitigating the Impacts of Climate Change on Stormwater Management and Hydrology in Wisconsin
75 Effects of Climate Change on the National Flood Insurance Program in the United States—Riverine Flooding
85 Evaluating the Potential Effects of Climate Change on Thermal Discharges to a Large-Scale River
98 Impact of Climate and Land Use Changes on Aquatic Habitats
107 Incorporating Climate Change Impacts into the Columbia River Treaty 2014/2024 Review
119 Robbing Peter to Pay Paul: Tradeoffs between Ecosystem Carbon Sequestration and Water Yield
131 Statewide Water Supply Planning: Addressing Future Uncertainties with Flexible Watershed Assessments
142 The Value of International Collaborations in Understanding How Climate Change Affects Water Supplies from Snow Dominated Catchments
151 Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate Change in an Irrigated Agricultural Basin in Semi Arid Chile
163 Economics and Water Resource Decision Making
A Linear Programming Optimization of Water Resource Management with Virtual Water through Global Trade: A Case Study of Germany
175 Climate Change Economic Impacts on Supply of Water for the M&I Sector in the Metropolitan Region of Chile
187 Connecting the Science and Economics of Watershed Pollution Abatement
199 Economic Benefits of Renewable Energy Sources: Willingness to Pay for Geothermal Energy in Yozgat Province, Turkey
208 Hydro Economic Modeling to Support Water Resources Management and Irrigated Bio Fuel Crops Production
220 Identifying and Implementing Funding Alternatives for Watershed and Stormwater Management Programs
229 Hydrodynamic Modeling
A New Coupled Optimization-Hydraulic Routing Model for Real-Time Operation of Regulated River Systems
241 Diffusion Wave Based Modeling of Watershed for Soil Erosion and Sediment Yield Using FEM, GIS, and Remotely Sensed Data
252 Flood Risk Assessment of Complex Riverine Systems
264 A Hydraulic Modeling Framework for Producing Urban Flooding Maps in Zanesville, Ohio
274 The Impact of Navigation Chevrons in St. Louis Harbor
281 Hydrologic Restoration
A Comprehensive Solution to Aquatic Habitat Fragmentation in the Milwaukee River Watershed, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin
293 A Simplified Method for Estimating Habitat Output for the Riverview Park Side Channel Restoration, Kent, Washington
307 A Strategy to Minimize Sediment Delivery to a Wetland Restoration at Juanita Beach Park in Kirkland, Washington
319 A Watershed Approach to Stream Assessment and Restoration in an Urban Water Supply Watershed
325 Adaptive Watershed Management—Development of Phased Watershed Restoration Plans for the Kinnickinnic River and the Menomonee River Watersheds
337 Apple Creek Channel Relocation and Floodplain Lowering
349 Attenuating Excessive Sediment and Loss of Biotic Habitat in an Intensively Managed Midwestern Agricultural Watershed
359 Challenges and Successes of Tidal Wetlands Restoration in Jamaica Bay, New York
380 Effect of Channel Restoration on Flood Wave Attenuation
392 Engineered Groundwater Recharge As Mitigation for Reduced Summer Low-Flow in the Upper Mattole River Watershed
404 Fish Passage Restoration and the NEPA Process: Balancing Environmental Considerations with Historical and Cultural Resources
413 Innovative Methods of Integrating Conservation Planning Methods, Conceptual Ecological Models, USACE Planning Requirements, and NEPA to Develop a Comprehensive Plan: Missouri River Ecosystem Restoration Plan Case Study
425 Management of Surface Water and Groundwater Withdrawals to Maintain Environmental Stream Flows in Michigan
437 Managing Water Levels in Ecosystem Restoration Areas
447 Navigation, Flood Risk Management, and Mississippi River Ecosystem Rehabilitation
459 Numerical Simulation of the Effects of the Urbanization on the Poyang Wetlands
465 Removing Barriers to Fish Passage at the City of Bellingham’s Middle Fork Nooksack River Diversion Dam
473 Stream Relocation Design and Monitoring in a Rapidly Urbanizing Watershed: EFWLC, Indianapolis, Indiana
485 Study of Artificial Flood Generation for Ecological Stream Flow Recovery Downstream of Irapé Dam, Brazil
496 The Unique Components of the West Branch Wetland Restoration Area—DuPage County, Illinois
505 Underwood Creek Rehabilitation and Flood Management Phase 1—Final Design and Construction: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
517 Stochastic and Statistical Methods
A Comparison of ESP and Stochastic Methods for Streamflow Ensemble Forecasts
524 Applications of Artificial Neural Networks in Urban Water System
536 Developing Fecal TMDLs for Watershed Management Using Fuzzy Based Approach
545 Interannual-to-Daily Multiscale Stream Flow Models with Climatic Effects to Simulate Surface Water Supply Availability
557 Stormwater Management
A Nonpoint Source Pollutant Loading Model for Small Suburban Watersheds
568 Automation Innovations in Stormwater Modeling Case Study: City of Ramsey, Minnesota, Surface Water Management Plan
579 Effects of Detention Basin Release Rates on Flood Flows: Application of a Hydrological Simulation Program-FORTRAN Model to an Urbanizing Watershed
591 Engineered Bioretention Media for Industrial Stormwater Treatment
603 Enhanced Biofilter Treatment of Urban Stormwater by Optimizing the Hydraulic Residence Time in the Media
614 Equitable Credits for Stormwater Fee Assessment
626 How the Application of Environment Site Design Strategies and Low Impact Development Storm Water Treatment Systems Can Mimic the Natural Hydrologic Conditions in a Watershed and Provide a Resource for Carbon Sequestering
636 Hydrology and Hydraulic Analysis for a Drainage Rehabilitation Project on Interstate Highway 80 in California
647 Integrated Modeling of Green Infrastructure Components in an Area Served by Combined Sewers
659 Johnson County Stormwater Management Program—Shifting Focus from Flood Mitigation to Achieving Multiple Water Quantity and Quality Goals
672 LID Policy Innovations for Watershed Management in Retrofitting an Ultra-Urban Infrastructure: Addressing Water Quantity and Quality Challenges
686 Managing Stormwater Pollutants from a Heavy Manufacturing Site: Monitoring, Modeling, and Design
699 Mastering Stormwater Management: A Decade of Growth
708 Modeling the Effectiveness of Maryland’s Environmental Site Design Criteria
718 Multi-Objective Management and Planning for Urban Watersheds
737 Multi-Stakeholder Planning for Stormwater Management in the Lake Wingra Watershed
749 Municipal Stormwater Permit Compliance in Wisconsin: Calculating Pollutant Loads and Selecting Best Management Practices across Multiple Watersheds Simultaneously
762 Nitrogen Reduction for Transitional Land Uses
774 Reuse of Unusable Land for a Stormwater Detention Pond
783 Runoff and Infiltration Dynamics on Pervious Paver Surfaces
790 Selecting Stormwater (Bio)Filtration Sites and Soil-Based Media
802 Sizing Cooling Water Discharge System to Control Water Quality Impacts of Tritium Releases
814 Sustainable Stormwater Enhancements in an Industrial Area
823 The Challenges of Mitigating Hydrologic Impacts of Development: Lessons Learned in Dane County, Wisconsin
833 The Importance of Assessing Pollutant Loads from Land Development Projects and the Design of Effective Storm Water Treatment Systems
844 Using LID Retrofits for Flood Control and to Achieve Receiving Water Quality Standards
854 Water-Sensitive Urban Design: An Integral Piece of Ecological Sustainable Development
866 Water Quality Measurement
Determining the Effects of Rainfall-Runoff on Soil Surface Roughness and Erosion Processes via a Laser Scanner
874 Developing Site-Specific Total Suspended Solids Criteria for the Cheyenne River, South Dakota
886 In Situ Sensors for Measuring Pollutant Loads in Urban Streams and Evaluating Stormwater BMP Performance
896 Mitigating Hydrologic Impacts of Site Redevelopment: Northern Wood Power at Schiller Station—A Case Study
908 Modeling Best Management Practices (BMPs) with HSPF
915 Snowmelt and Agricultural Runoff: Load Quantification and Event Timing
923 Temporal Variations in Nutrient Fluxes in Agricultural Drains and Ditches
935 Watershed Management
Achieving Livestock and Poultry Nutrient Runoff Reductions through Voluntary Farm Assistance Programs
945 An Integrated Approach to Water Resource Planning in Southern California
956 Impact Assessment of Natural Gas Production in the NYC Water Supply Watershed
968 Development of a Coastal Systems Operations Center for the Institutional Strengthening of Coastal Management along the Romanian Black Sea
982 Integrating Water Infrastructure in a New Paradigm for Sustainable, Resilient Communities
994 Land Use Change and Its Impact on Water Resources in East River Basin, South China
1006 Managing Dam Sediments: Rudimentary Sediment Budgets As a Practical Method for Assessing Risks to Aquatic Resources
1018 Real-Time Integrated Watershed Management of the Big Cypress Basin, Florida
1029 Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System for Assessment, Monitoring, and Management of Flooded and Waterlogged Areas, North District of Tripura State, India
1041 Sensitivity Analysis of the Factors Influencing the Environmental Impact of Biofuel Production in the Upper Mississippi River Basin
1053 Two Alternative Approaches to Watershed Protection in the State of Arkansas
1065 Water Resources Improvement in Southeast Afghanistan: Remote Project Planning and Decision Support Modeling
1081 Watershed Planning for Sustainable Water Resources in the Ohio River Basin
1094 Watershed Study of the Iowa-Cedar River Basin
1105 Watershed Modeling
A Mechanistic Model to Simulate Rill Erosion
1117 A Watershed Modeling Tool, HEC-WAT
1129 An Improved Method for Watershed Delineation and Computation of Surface Depression Storage
1139 Application of Data Assimilation with the Root Zone Water Quality Model for Soil Moisture Profile Estimation
1151 Application of Inflow Design Flood Analysis to the Analysis and Design of High Hazard Dams in NRCS
1163 Assimilating Remotely Sensed Surface Soil Moisture into SWAT Using Ensemble Kalman Filter
1175 Comparison of Uncertainty Analysis for Community Based Watershed Models
1183 Component-Based Modeling of Watershed Systems
1195 Development of an Environmental Observational Database to Minimize the Gap between Science and Practice
1206 Evaluating Effectiveness of Best Management Practices to Control Accelerated Sedimentation of the Morro Bay Estuary
1218 Event Based Efficiency of Grassed Waterways in Reducing Sediment Yield within an Agricultural Watershed
1230 How “Critical” is Critical Duration in Determining Flood Risk, Flood Damages, and Stormwater Management Solutions?
1242 HSPF Snow Modeling Parameters in an Urban Setting: Evaluation Using NWS Coop and SNODAS Snow Data and Re-Calibration Using PEST
1254 Hydrologic Analysis for a Hyper-Arid Region in the Middle East
1264 Hydrologic Analysis of Flash Floods in Sana’a, Yemen
1276 Impacts of Radar Indicated Rainfall on Distributed Rainfall-Runoff Modeling
1286 Initiation of the Upper Mississippi River Basin Observatory
1298 Innovative Percolation Modeling for Floodplains
1310 The AGWA-KINEROS2 Suite of Modeling Tools
1322 Modeling Framework for Balancing Water Supply, Water Quality, and Environmental Objectives
1332 Modeling the Impacts of Hydromodifcation
1344 Modeling the Thermal Impact of Land Use Change in the Vermillion River Trout Stream Watershed, MN
1356 Modeling Watershed and Riverine Sediment Processes with HECHMS and HEC-RAS
1366 Nationwide Watershed Modeling to Evaluate Potential Impacts of Climate and Land Use Change on Hydrology and Water Quality
1378 Of Rainfall Simulators, Infiltration Rates, and Curve Numbers: A Southwest Experience
1390 Selecting Temporal Precipitation Distributions for Watershed Modeling
1399 The Development and Evaluation of Alternative Erosion Control and Flood Control Projects to Support the Calumet-Sag Detailed Watershed Plan
1410 Updated Hydrologic Model Development for the Little Calumet River Watershed
1421 Verification of Large Scale Watershed Modeling Analysis Using Small Subwatershed Models
1433 Vermillion River Watershed Hydrologic Study of Existing Conditions
1445 Water Supply-Water Quality Model Framework for Watershed and Reservoir Planning and Management
1451 Author Index
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ASCE 9780784411438 2011
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