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Water Quality International '94, Part 2: Watermatex '94 - Systems Analysis and Computing in Water Quality Management

Proceedings
Edited By: D Ballay
234 pages
Publisher: Pergamon Press
Water Quality International '94, Part 2: Watermatex '94 - Systems Analysis and Computing in Water Quality Management
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This volume, the second part of the selected proceedings of the 17th Biennial Conference of the IAWQ, contains papers from WATERMATEX '94, the session on Systems Analysis and Computing in Water Quality Management. They cover the topics of - water quality management and modelling; modelling river processes; reservoir modelling; probabilistic techniques; land surface processes; wastewater treatment plant automation and operation; modelling small wastewater treatment plant systems; and wastewater treatment plant processes. The conference proved to be the world's premier conference for those professionally interested in water pollution research and control and in water quality management. Over 1100 delegates were attracted to Budapest for a high-quality programme covering advanced research and strategic overviews, treatment processes and receiving water impacts, problems of industrial and municipal wastewater, and much more. Together with the remaining parts of the proceedings it constitutes a valuable update on our understanding of the water environment and the technologies that impact upon it.

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Part 1 Water quality management and modelling: urban drainage in the 21st century - assessment of new technology on the basis of global material flows, M.B. Beck et al; AQUASIM - a tool for simulation and data analysis of aquatic systems, P. Reichert. Part 2 Modelling river processes: modelling the organic removal and oxygen consumption by biofilms in an open-channel flow, S. Li and G.H. Chen. Part 3 Reservoir modelling: assessment and uncertainty analysis of eutrophication for te-chi reservoir, Taiwan, Y.-M. Wang et al; phosphorus general load on water ecosystems - assessment by simulation phosphorus model, A.V. Leonov. Part 4 Probabilistic techniques: Monte Carlo modelling of water and sediment contamination by toxic metals at the north avenue dam, Milwaukee, WI, USA, V. Novotny et al. Part 5 Land surface processes: algorithms for pesticides transport distributed modelling, D. Settesoldi et al. Part 6 Wastewater treatment plant automation and operation: applied off-line expert system for effluent, operational and technical problems of waste water treatment plants, G. Ladiges and R. Kayser. Part 7 Modelling small wastewater treatment plant systems: a knowledge-based decision support system for selecting small-scale wastewater treatment processes, T. Okubo et al. Part 8 Wastewater treatment plant processes: dynamic temperature changes in nutrient removal plants, S. Brond and J. Scherfig; characterization of industrial wastewater treatment dynamics using fast fourier transform analysis, E. Becares and A.J. Garcia-Olivares. (Part Contents).

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Proceedings
Edited By: D Ballay
234 pages
Publisher: Pergamon Press
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