The detailed final program, including thematic sessions (pdf 1,35 MO) - to be printed: final program
Communications that are of interest to both urban planning professionals (planners, architects, town planners, landscape architects, etc.) and to urban drainage management professionals.
The six thematic sessions of the first day (gathering thirty oral presentations) will focus on
integrated approaches and strategies in stormwater management and urban development: system durability, actors’ involvement, allotment-scale management, urban planning and districts development, city-scale decision aid and planning.
Experiences, practices and strategies from about fifteen countries, will be sometimes discussed and analyzed with the urban planning point of view, or aiming at understanding the keys of success and the involvement of actors focused on the research of new solutions adapted to the changes in practices, the evolution of cities, climate, sociologic and demographic environments.
About twenty posters displayed during this first day of conference will develop these topics, with an opening-up on the specific themes linked with developing countries and on stormwater reuse strategies.
Communications that are of interest to urban drainage management professionals (technicians of local authorities, specialized engineering firms, drainage system operators and administrators, etc.) and urban professionals (planners, architects, landscape architects, etc.).
During the second day, the twelve sessions (70 oral presentations expected) will deal with the analysis of performance, design optimization, modelling and real time control of systems and devices.
The following topics will be discussed in the three parallel break-out sessions:
The exhibition of about thirty posters displayed during this 2nd day of conference will complete the illustration of the above themes thanks to the presentation of devices, tools and results of research.
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.
During the 3rd day, nine sessions will cover a more general aspect of watershed-scale stormwater management. The two main themes will be: flood management and the understanding of flood origin on the one hand, and the management of aquatic environments quality, knowledge of pollution sources and the CSO’s impacts on the other hand. The three parallel break-out sessions will differ thanks to the following approaches:
Around twenty posters will complete the 54 oral communications on those themes.
Bernard Chocat, the Graie and their partners will present in a preview showing a film for the general public called “Water, Nature and the City”.
They
have been involved in this film with MediaPro, an audiovisual production company in Lyon, to suggest fresh looks at the urban parenthesis of water. The aim of the film is not to build a consensual message but to point out the complexity of the problematic. It is an invitation to elected representatives, scientists and professionals working on water management topics, to share with the general public a common culture of water. It aims also to accompany the necessary changes in comprehension and practices.
The film director - Jérôme Surroca - appeals major French witnesses such as Erik Orsenna, Corinne Lepage or Michel Corajoud, and professionals, decision makers and scientists.
This preview showing will be introduced by:
Simultaneously with the conferences, a meeting room will be dedicated to the presentation of products and services with an innovative specificity in terms of knowledge, management, control or treatment in urban wet-weather flows. The companies registered to the forum have a 45 minutes’ slot to present their products and exchange with the interested interlocutors.
This forum substitutes the traditional commercial exhibition in order to establish a real exchange with your interlocutors.
The program will be updated regularly.
See the detailed program
Three specialized workshops are organized by international working groups of the IWA/IAHR joint committee on urban drainage. The official language is English.
Two technical tour programs are proposed. French/English simultaneous translation will be provided during the visits. Voluntarily, they combine regional heritage discovery, visit of experimental areas and meetings with technical responsible meetings.
Please note that there are only a limited number of places available, so it is recommended to make reservations as soon as possible.
On Thursday morning, the OTHU researchers also propose the visit of two research displays : a constructed wetlands experimental pilot in Craponne and a monitored storage and infiltration basin in Chassieu. Researchers will provide all the commentaries and translation needed.
The departure point for all visits will be in front of the Convention centre of Lyon (meeting at 8:30 am and departure at 9:00 am).
This is a preliminary program, based on the selected communications, to be confirmed by the authors.
The final program will probably be adapted; but, the distribution between oral and poster presentation should not change, as the distribution among the three days.
The listed country is the one of the coresponding author.
Monday, June 28
Integrated approaches of urban planning, urban design and stormwater management |
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session 1.1 |
Monday 1:30 - 3:30 pm |
Sustainable urban water management strategies |
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| 371 |
Carré C.; Barraud S.; Desbordes M.; Deutsch J.C.; Guillon A.; Laplace D.; Roux C.; Kovacs Y. |
FRANCE |
Which part for French public managers in urban water control? |
1.1 |
| 6 |
Singh G.; Kandasamy J. |
AUSTRALIA |
Techniques for measuring the effectiveness of Water Sensitive Urban Design |
1.1 |
| 164 |
Granger D.; Caradot N.; Cherqui F.; Chocat B. |
FRANCE |
How to support sustainable urban water management strategies? |
1.1 |
| 104 |
Le Nouveau N.; Boutefeu E.; Valla E.; Liénard S.; Baladès J.D. |
FRANCE |
A tool for taking into account sustainable development in urban water management: the RST evaluation grid |
1.1 |
| 3 |
Cherrared M.; Zekiouk T.; Chocat B. |
ALGERIE |
Algerian urban sewer systems sustainability - Study of the functional aspect of Jijel town's system |
1.1 |
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session 1.2 |
Monday 3:15 - 4:45 pm |
Recommendations and research of solutions for the future |
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| 326 |
Ellis J.B.; Green C.; Revitt D.M. |
UNITED KINGDOM |
Identifying success factors in urban surface water BMP implementation: Mission impossible? |
1.2 |
| 265 |
Fujita S.; Kameda H.; Kariya K. |
JAPAN |
A proposal for the future urban water management |
1.2 |
| 78 |
Paludan B.; Brink-Kjær A.; Nielsen N.H.; Jørgen Linde J.; Jensen L.N.; Mark O. |
DENMARK |
Climate change management in drainage systems - A "Climate Cookbook" for adapting to climate changes |
1.2 |
| 197 |
Frehmann T.; Althoff A. |
GERMANY |
Adaptating urban water infrastructures to face the effects of climate change - from strategy to technical implementation |
1.2 |
| 262 |
Himeno S.; Takahashi R.; Asakura A.; Koike K.; Fujita S. |
JAPAN |
Using Snow Melting Pipes to Verify the Water Sprinkling’s Effect over a Wide Area |
1.2 |
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session 2.1 |
Monday 1:30 - 3:30 pm |
Allotment-scale stormwater management |
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| 374 |
Fletcher T.D.; Walsh C.J.; Bos D.; Nemes V.; RossRakesh S.; Prosser T.; Hatt B.; Birch R. |
AUSTRALIA |
Evaluating the multiple benefits of an allotment-scale stormwater retrofit auction |
2.1 |
| 364 |
Shuster W.D.; Morrison M.A.; Thurston H.W. |
USA |
Seasonal and situational impacts on the effectiveness of a decentralized stormwater management program in the reduction of runoff volume (Cincinnati OH; USA) |
2.1 |
| 173 |
Sénéchal C.; Guillon A.; Kovacs Y.; Lovera M. |
FRANCE |
Sustainability of source control facilities: five proposals intended for lawmakers, facilities managers and town and country planners |
2.1 |
| 119 |
Bertrand C.; Lehoucq C.; Bignon E.; Michaud A.C. |
FRANCE |
How to set up a long term management of rainwater regulation devices? |
2.1 |
| 193 |
Gruening H.; Hoppe H.; Messmann S.; Giga A. |
GERMANY |
Cost effectiveness of centralised and decentralised storm water treatment |
2.1 |
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session 2.2 |
Monday 3:15 - 4:45 pm |
Local development and sustainable development |
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| 385 |
González Forero C.A.; Miranda A.; Pires Carneiro A.; Ortiz A.; Codony F.; Gallegos A.; Morató J. |
SPAIN |
Integral restoration of river basins using sustainable technologies: The Moravia Hill, Medellín - Colombia |
2.2 |
| 282 |
Armitage N.; Beauclair R.; Ashipala N.; Spiegel A. |
SOUTH AFRICA |
Draining the shantytowns; Lessons from Kosovo informal settlement, Cape Town, South Africa |
2.2 |
| 353 |
Ricard B.; Esser D.; Lebreton S.; Berne B. |
FRANCE |
Rainwater, wastewater and water resources: needs for a strategic reflection on the global water cycle in town |
2.2 |
| 341 |
Apt D. |
USA |
Integrating Rainwater Harvesting and Low Impact Development |
2.2 |
| 361 |
Gautier M.L.; Briand O.; Geffroy F.; Hélou F.; Ricard B. |
FRANCE |
Alternative rainwater management in urban development |
2.2 |
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session 3.1 |
Monday 1:30 - 3:30 pm |
Planning sustainable stormwater management in urban areas |
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| 15 |
Corbett D. |
AUSTRALIA |
Achieving sustainable stormwater management in Melbourne, Australia, as part of the journey to a water sensitive city |
3.1 |
| 306 |
Van de Ven F.H.M.; van Oostrom N.; van der Linden T. |
THE NETHERLANDS |
Delta Cities - Water Cities |
3.1 |
| 351 |
Mehrotra S.; Garin J.; Gumb D.; Henn B.; Smith R. |
USA |
Hydrologic And Hydraulic Modeling For Green Stormwater Practices |
3.1 |
| 271 |
García-Salas J.C.; Rueda-Lujano F.; León-Rodríguez T.S. |
MEXICO |
Master program for integrated storm water management in the Great Guadalajara, Mexico |
3.1 |
| 112 |
Piel C.; Veiga L.; Maytraud T. |
FRANCE |
The urban water cycle, framework for a sustainable water sensitive city |
3.1 |
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session 3.2 |
Monday 3:15 - 4:45 pm |
Decision-making support for sustainable stormwater management in urban areas |
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| 109 |
Bourgogne P. |
FRANCE |
25 years of Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems in the Bordeaux Urban Community |
3.2 |
| 313 |
Boogaard F.C.; Blanksby J.; de Jong J.; Van de Ven F.H.M. |
THE NETHERLANDS |
Optimization and implementation of innovative SUDS by the exchange of transnational knowledge - Guidelines for design, construction and operation |
3.2 |
| 366 |
Ellis J.B.; Viavattene C.; Revitt D.M.; Seiker H.; Peters C. |
UNITED KINGDOM |
The application of a GIS-based BMP selection tool for the evaluation of hydrologic performance and storm flow reduction |
3.2 |
| 58 |
Fuamba M.; Walliser T.; Daynou M.; Rousselle J. |
CANADA |
Best Management Practices Performance and Economic Analysis: A Case study in Quebec, Canada |
3.2 |
| 378 |
Urrutiaguer M.; Edwards P.; Chandler C. |
AUSTRALIA |
The Evolution of a WSUD Capacity Building Program: The Role of Implementation Targets |
3.2 |
| Poster exhibition of Monday, June 28 |
Integrated approaches of urban planning and stormwater management |
| 237 |
Nair S. |
INDIA |
Challenges in urban water management in a changing environment – case study from a growing tropical city |
POSTER Monday |
| 113 |
Pire M.; Piel C.; Maytraud T. |
FRANCE |
Control, treatment and reuse of stormwater, drivers of a bioclimatic city: 4 case studies |
POSTER Monday |
| 328 |
Teh T.H.; Bell S. |
UNITED KINGDOM |
The Human in the Water-cycle |
POSTER Monday |
| 304 |
Ten Veldhuis J.A.E.; Clemens F.H.L.R. |
THE NETHERLANDS |
How citizens respond to urban pluvial flooding in lowland areas |
POSTER Monday |
| 031 |
Ziller A.; Ertl Th. |
AUSTRIA |
Assessment of structural stormwater measures in Tehran through indicators of sustainable development |
POSTER Monday |
| 181 |
Barroca B.; Serre D.; Diab Y.; Piel C. |
FRANCE |
How can urban design contribute to the control of extreme rainfall? From control of surface runoff to pollution management |
POSTER Monday |
| 186 |
Belmeziti A.; De Gouvello B. |
FRANCE |
A prospective approach to the dissemination of rainwater use practices in the French département of Ile-de-France |
POSTER Monday |
| 200 |
Einfalt T.; Quirmbach M.; Langstädtler G.; Mehlig B. |
GERMANY |
Climate change tendencies observable in the rainfall measurements since 1950 in the Federal Land of North Rhine-Westphalia (Germany) and their consequences for urban hydrology |
POSTER Monday |
| 236 |
Sharma S.K. |
INDIA |
Rooftop rainwater management - a key to resolve water crisis in India |
POSTER Monday |
| 242 |
Monica R. |
ITALY |
Reduction of urban water downflows through micro-basins dispersing in the subsoil |
POSTER Monday |
| 255 |
Nakamura T.; Matsushima O.; Yoshikawa S.; Iwasa Y.; Watanabe T. |
JAPAN |
Study of Water Surface Control as a Debris Reduction Measure for Improvement of the Combined Sewer System |
POSTER Monday |
| 339 |
Taylor S. |
USA |
Eco-efficiency of Best Management Practices |
POSTER Monday |
| 355 |
Benard M.; Peruisset G. |
FRANCE |
Integrated management for a successful urban area renewal |
POSTER Monday |
| 165 |
Jacopin L’Azou C.; Gross F. |
FRANCE |
Original integration and rehabilitation of stormwater tanks with permanent water level as part of an urban developpement |
POSTER Monday |
| 175 |
Ricard B.; Jost G.; Gaulmé E.; Lanthier S.; Jaquinet S. |
FRANCE |
Green potential of a constructed wetland with reed bed filters on a 172 ha urban project near Reims (France). Project evolution analysis |
POSTER Monday |
| 043 |
De Miranda Aroeira R.; Arantes Braga R.; Donária Pereira M.; Carvalho Aguiar I.; Pereira Alves C. |
BRAZIL |
The Municipal Sanitation Plan for the Municipality of Belo Horizonte |
POSTER Monday |
| 382 |
Schütze M.; Robleto G. |
GERMANY |
Challenges of water and wastewater management in the desert megacity of Lima/Peru - how can macromodelling help? |
POSTER Monday |
| 117 |
Guillon A.; Roux C.; Bertrand C.; Pierlot D. |
FRANCE |
Mapping the infiltration ability at a large scale (170 km2) as a decision tool for source control management in the département of Hauts-de-Seine (France) |
POSTER Monday |
| 352 |
Mehrotra S.; Garin J.; Rossi J.; Bright T. |
USA |
Successful Maintenance of Green Infrastructure For Stormwater Management: New York City's Staten Island Bluebelt |
POSTER Monday |
| 111 |
Renard F.; Chapon P.M. |
FRANCE |
Using multicriteria method of decision support in a GIS as an instrument of urban vulnerability management related to flooding: a case study in the Greater Lyon (France) |
POSTER Monday |
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Tuesday, June 29
Innovative technologies of urban wet-weather flows management |
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session 1.3 |
Tuesday 8:30 - 10:15 am |
Domestic rainwater harvesting and green roofs |
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| 95 |
Vialle C.; Sablayrolles C.; Lovera M.; Huau M.C.; Jacob S.; Montréjaud-Vignoles M. |
FRANCE |
Evaluation of a household rooftop rainwater harvesting system in France: qualitative and quantitative monitoring of water used for authorised applications - First results |
1.3 |
| 159 |
De Gouvello B.; de Longvilliers S.; Rivron C.; Muller C.; Lenoir P. |
FRANCE |
Elaboration of a dimensioning tool for rainwater harvesting tanks adapted to the Mediterranean context |
1.3 |
| 247 |
Campisano A.; Modica C. |
ITALY |
Evaluation of water saving by the use of rain water for toilet flushing |
1.3 |
| 249 |
Palla A.; Sansalone J.J.; Gnecco I.; Lanza L.G. |
ITALY |
Storm water infiltration in a monitored green roof for hydrologic restoration |
1.3 |
| 120 |
Berthier E.; de Gouvello B.; Archambault F.; Gallis D. |
FRANCE |
Water balance of green roofs: contributions to better understanding and simulation |
1.3 |
| 305 |
Vergroesen T.; Man Joshi U. |
THE NETHERLANDS |
Green roof runoff experiments in Singapore |
1.3 |
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session 1.4 |
Tuesday 10:45 - 12:30 am |
Infiltration trenches |
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| 246 |
Creaco E.; Campisano A.; Modica C. |
ITALY |
A simplified approach for the design of infiltration trenches |
1.4 |
| 28 |
Fach S.; Engelhard C.; Wittke N.; Rauch W. |
AUSTRIA |
Performance of infiltration swales with regard to operation in winter times in an Alpine region |
1.4 |
| 370 |
Freni G.; Mannina G.; Viviani G. |
ITALY |
Evaluation of infiltration trenches clogging by means of long term analysis |
1.4 |
| 141 |
Gonzalez-Merchan C.; Barraud S.; Le Coustumer S.; Fletcher T. |
FRANCE |
Monitoring of clogging evolution in the infiltration system |
1.4 |
| 84 |
Bergman M.; Hedegaard M.R.; Petersen M.F.; Binning P.; Mark O.; Mikkelsen P.S. |
DENMARK |
Evaluation of two stormwater infiltration trenches in central Copenhagen after 15 years of operation |
1.4 |
| 42 |
Moura P.; Barraud S.; Baptista M.; Malard F. |
BRAZIL |
Multicriteria decision-aid method to evaluate the performance of stormwater infiltration systems over the time |
1.4 |
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session 1.5 |
Tuesday 2:00 - 3:30 pm |
The use of rainwater as a resource |
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| 023 |
Graddon A.R.; Kuczera G.; Hardy M.J. |
AUSTRALIA |
A Flexible Modelling Environment for Integrated Urban Water Harvesting and Re-use |
1.5 |
| 100 |
Gerolin A.; Kellagher R.B.; Faram M.G. |
FRANCE |
Rainwater harvesting systems for stormwater management: feasibility and sizing considerations for the UK |
1.5 |
| 050 |
Seidl M.; De Gouvello B.; De Oliveira Nascimento N. |
FRANCE |
Perception of rainwater harvesting in public buildings: Comparison between two case studies in France and in Brazil |
1.5 |
| 327 |
Liebman M. B.; Jonasson O.J.; Wiese R.N. |
UNITED KINGDOM |
The Urban Stormwater Farm |
1.5 |
| 376 |
Burns M.J.; Fletcher T.D.; Hatt B.; Ladson A.R.; Walsh C.J. |
AUSTRALIA |
Can allotment-scale rainwater harvesting manage urban flood risk and protect stream health? |
1.5 |
| 158 |
De Gouvello B.; Gires A. |
FRANCE |
Consequences to sewer networks of collecting rainwater on housing estates in France |
1.5 |
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session 1.6 |
Tuesday 4:00 - 6:00 pm |
Overall efficiency of source control solutions |
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| 263 |
Endo J.; Fujiwara H.; Sakakibara T.; Yoshida T. |
JAPAN |
Evaluation of stormwater infiltration performance based on drainage area outlet monitoring |
1.6 |
| 102 |
Petrucci G.; Deroubaix J.F.; Bompard P.; Deutsch J.C.; de Gouvello B.; Laffréchine K.; Tassin B. |
FRANCE |
Efficiency of distributed water harvesting on runoff reduction.
Case-study of “Village Parisien” district, Champigny-sur-Marne, Ile de France |
1.6 |
| 356 |
Silva A.; Nascimento N.; Seidl M.; Vieira L. |
BRAZIL |
Infiltration and detention systems for stormwater control in Belo Horizonte: assessment of demo performance and perspectives for use |
1.6 |
| 248 |
Gnecco I.; Palla A.; Lanza L.G.; La Barbera P. |
ITALY |
The ESTRUS project: Performance of catch basin treatment devices in the field |
1.6 |
| 156 |
Bressy A.; Gromaire M.C.; Seira J.; Lorgeoux C.; Chebbo G. |
FRANCE |
Detention of urban runoff in a park - Effects on organic micropollutants |
1.6 |
| 321 |
Bastien N.R.P.; Arthur S.; Wallis S.G.; Scholz M. |
UNITED KINGDOM |
Runoff infiltration, a desktop case study |
1.6 |
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session 2.3 |
Tuesday 8:30 - 10:15 am |
Lamellar settling tanks and network modelling |
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| 128 |
Vazquez J.; Fagot C.; Wertel J.; Mechaouat T.; Kuss D.; Fischer M. |
FRANCE |
Using 3D modeling to design a venturi channel |
2.3 |
| 161 |
Lipeme Kouyi G.; Bret P.; Didier J.M.; Chocat B.; Billat C. |
FRANCE |
The use of CFD modelling to optimise measurement of overflow rates in a downstream-controlled dual-overflow structure |
2.3 |
| 129 |
Vazquez J.; Morin A.; Dufresne M.; Wertel J. |
FRANCE |
Shape optimisation of lamellar decanters using 3D CFD modelling |
2.3 |
| 214 |
Schaffner J.; Pfeffermann A.L.; Eckhardt H.; Steinhardt J. |
GERMANY |
Rain-event based investigations on the efficiency of a lamella particle separator for the treatment of stormwater runoffs |
2.3 |
| 348 |
Phillips D.I.; Simon M. |
AUSTRALIA |
An improved method of screening sewer solids during CSO events |
2.3 |
| 323 |
Faram M.G.; Andoh R.Y.G. |
UNITED KINGDOM |
Vortex flow controls: state of the art review and application (from the catchbasin to the dam) |
2.3 |
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session 2.4 |
Tuesday 10:45 - 12:30 am |
Design, measurement and modelling of networks |
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| 145 |
Larrarte F.; Le Barbu E. |
FRANCE |
Acoustic profilers and pollutant flux measurements in urban hydrology |
2.4 |
| 295 |
Jeanbourquin D.; Sage D.; Nguyen L.; Schaeli B.; Kayal S.; Barry D.A.; Rossi L. |
SUISSE |
Flow measurements in sewer systems based on image analysis: automatic flow velocity algorithm |
2.4 |
| 275 |
David L.M.; do Céu Almeida M.; Cardoso M.A.; David C. |
PORTUGAL |
Rehabilitation of the Alcântara Sewage Treatment Plant - Effect of the design capacity on CSO discharges |
2.4 |
| 72 |
Metelka T.; Svitak Z. |
CZECH REPUBLIC |
Rehabilitation strategies in wastewater networks as combination of operational, asset and model Information |
2.4 |
| 314 |
Dirksen J.; Ten Veldhuis J.A.E.; Clemens F.H.L.R.; Baars E.J. |
THE NETHERLANDS |
Sensible sewer system rehabilitation using information on sewer system settlement |
2.4 |
| 330 |
Bin Ali M.T.; Horoshenkov K.V.; Tait S.J. |
UNITED KINGDOM |
Rapid Detection of Sewer Defects and Blockages Using Acoustic Based Instrumentation |
2.4 |
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session 2.5 |
Tuesday 2:00 - 3:45 pm |
Overall operation and global efficiency of the sewer network |
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| 191 |
Beraud B.; Mourad M.; Soyeux E.; Lemoine C.; Lovera M. |
FRANCE |
Optimisation of sewer networks hydraulic behaviour during wet weather: coupling genetic algorithms with two sewer networks modelling tools |
2.5 |
| 148 |
Emmanuel I.; Romano G.; Cardinal H.; Lepelletier T.; Andrieu H. |
FRANCE |
Influence of retention basins on the outflows of the upper part of the Bièvre catchment and interest of radar measurements for its hydrological modelling |
2.5 |
| 367 |
Bolognesi A.; Maglionico M. |
ITALY |
Long term simulation analysis under two different rainfall regimes as an aid to gully pot management |
2.5 |
| 110 |
Renard F.; Volte E.; Bret P.; Didier J.M. |
FRANCE |
Study of the relationship between the observed and simulated overflow drainage system in the Greater Lyon |
2.5 |
| 347 |
Tanimizu K.; Tanokura M.; Nishimura H.; Miyahara S.; Mizukawa H.; Matsushima O. |
JAPAN |
Research on Countermeasures to Reduce Water Infiltration during Rainfall in a Separate Sewer System |
2.5 |
| 258 |
Tanokura M.; Nakada M.; Kudo K.; Matsushima O. |
JAPAN |
Network of stormwater pumping stations designed to enhance and stabilize the urban drainage system |
2.5 |
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session 2.6 |
Tuesday 4:15 - 6:00 pm |
Real time control of urban drainage systems |
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| 82 |
Nielsen N.H.; Ravn C.; Mølbye N. |
DENMARK |
Implementation and design of a flexible RTC strategy in the sewage system in Kolding, Denmark |
2.6 |
| 196 |
Hoppe H.; Messmann S.; Giga A.; Gruening H. |
GERMANY |
A real-time control strategy for the separation of highly polluted storm water based on UV-Vis online measurements – from theory to operation |
2.6 |
| 93 |
Lacour C.; Schütze M. |
FRANCE |
Real time control of sewer systems using turbidity measurements |
2.6 |
| 54 |
Fradet O.; Pleau M.; Desbiens A.; Colas H. |
CANADA |
Theoretical and Field Validation of Solutions Based on Simplified Hydraulic Models for the Real-Time Control of Sewer Networks |
2.6 |
| 269 |
Fiorelli D.; Schutz G. |
LUXEMBOURG |
Sensibilité d’un contrôleur optimal sur un réseau d’assainissement unitaire à l’exactitude des prévisions des débits entrant |
2.6 |
| 203 |
Sommer H.; Jakobs F.; Jin Z.; Sieker H. |
GERMANY |
Integrated Real Time Storage Management and Flood Warning System in Urban Catchments and Small Watersheds |
2.6 |
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session 3.3 |
Tuesday 8:30 - 10:00 am |
Filtration - Biofiltration |
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| 373 |
Hatt B.; Steinel A.; Deletic A.; Fletcher T. |
AUSTRALIA |
Retention of heavy metals by stormwater biofiltration systems: breakthrough analysis |
3.3 |
| 18 |
Bratières K.; Fletcher T.; Deletić A.; Somes N.; Woodcock T. |
AUSTRALIA |
Hydraulic and pollutant treatment performance of sand based biofilters |
3.3 |
| 21 |
Schang C.; McCarthy D.; Deletić A.; Fletcher T. |
AUSTRALIA |
Development of the enviss™ filtration media |
3.3 |
| 020 |
Kandra H.; McCarthy D.; Deletic A.; Fletcher T.D. |
AUSTRALIA |
Assessment of clogging phenomena in granular filter media used for stormwater treatment |
3.3 |
| 92 |
Jensen M.B.; Cederkvist K.; Bjerager P.E.R.; Holm P.E. |
DENMARK |
A novel technique for the treatment of storm water runoff: Dual Porosity Filtration. Promising results obtained in a pilot plant in Copenhagen |
3.3 |
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session 3.4 |
Tuesday 10:45 - 12:30 am |
Reed bed filters / Constructed wetlands |
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| 99 |
Molle P.; Lipeme Kouyi G.; Toussaint J.Y.; Troesch S.; Esser D.; Vareilles S.; Guillermard S. |
FRANCE |
Urban stormwater treatment by vertical subsurface flow constructed wetlands: global approach of the Segteup project |
3.4 |
| 169 |
Muller S. |
FRANCE |
Wastewater treatment plant for small municipalities equipped with combined sewer systems |
3.4 |
| 9 |
Jenkins G.; Greenway M.; Polson C. |
AUSTRALIA |
Assessment of the Ecological and Hydrological Impacts of Stormwater Harvesting on a Constructed Wetland |
3.4 |
| 167 |
Branchu Ph.; Rollin C.; Michaud V. |
FRANCE |
Combined Sewer Overflow Treatment - Pilot Scale Experimentation using Vertical-flow Reed Beds |
3.4 |
| 300 |
Blecken G.T.; Zinger Y.; Deletić A.; Fletcher T.; Viklander M. |
SWEDEN |
Effect of retrofitting a submerged zone on the performance of biofiltration for heavy metal removal - preliminary results of a laboratory study |
3.4 |
| 11 |
Jonasson O.J.; Davies P.; Findlay S. |
AUSTRALIA |
Hydraulic conductivity and impact on retrofit stormwater biofiltration - case study of the design, assessment and function of retrofit raingardens using different filter media in Sydney |
3.4 |
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session 3.5 |
Tuesday 2:00 - 3:30 pm |
Retention tanks / Settling basins |
|
| 63 |
Vallet B.; Muschalla D.; Lessard P.; Vanrolleghem P.A. |
CANADA |
A New Dynamic Stormwater Basin Model As A Tool For Management Of Urban Runoff |
3.5 |
| 211 |
Maus C.; Uhl M. |
GERMANY |
Tracer Studies for the Modelling of Sedimentation Tanks |
3.5 |
| 162 |
Lipeme Kouyi G.; Arias L.; Barraud S.; Bertrand-Krajewski J.L. |
FRANCE |
3D modelling of flows in a large stormwater detention and settling basin |
3.5 |
| 60 |
Albers C.; Amell B. |
CANADA |
Changing the Stormwater Pond Design Game |
3.5 |
| 270 |
Klepiszewski K.; Teufel M.; Seiffert S.; Henry E. |
LUXEMBOURG |
Measurement of Flow Velocity Profiles in Tank Structures using the Prototype Device OCM Pro LR |
3.5 |
| |
session 3.6 |
Tuesday 4:00 - 6:00 pm |
Porous pavements |
|
| 4 |
Yong C.F.; Deletic A.; Fletcher T.; Grace M.R. |
AUSTRALIA |
The drying and wetting effects on clogging and pollutant removal through porous pavements |
3.6 |
| 350 |
Bentarzi Y.; Ghenaim A.; Terfous A.; Wanko A.; Hlawka F.; Poulet J.B. |
FRANCE |
New material for the permeable and purificating pavements in urban areas: Estimation of hydrodynamic characteristics |
3.6 |
| 349 |
Coupe S.J.; Nnadi E.O.; Charlesworth S. |
UNITED KINGDOM |
Multiple Benefits Derived from the Installation of Permeable Pavement System |
3.6 |
| 320 |
Newman A.P.; Duckers L.; Nnadi E.O., Cobley A.J. |
UNITED KINGDOM |
Self Fertilising Geotextiles for Use in Pervious Pavements: A Review of Progress and Further Developments |
3.6 |
| 233 |
Starke P.; Göbel P.; Coldewey W.G. |
GERMANY |
Effects of different water-permeable pavement designs on evaporation rates |
3.6 |
| 342 |
Ferguson B.K. |
USA |
Porous Pavements in North America: Experience and Importance |
3.6 |
| 290 |
Gomez-Ullate E.; Novo A.V.; Bayon J.R.; Rodriguez-Hernandez J.; Castro-Fresno D. |
SPAIN |
Design and Construction of an Experimental Pervious Paved Parking Area to Harvest Potentially Reusable Rainwater |
3.6 |
| Poster exhibition of Tuesday, June 29 |
Innovative technologies of urban wet-weather flows management |
| 311 |
Boogaard F.C.; Langeveld J.G.; Liefting H.J.; Kluck J. |
THE NETHERLANDS |
Storm water quality and removal efficiency rates of lamella filters |
POSTER Tuesday |
| 250 |
Freni G.; Ferreri G.B.; Tomaselli P. |
ITALY |
Ability of software SWMM to simulate transient sewer smooth pressurization |
POSTER Tuesday |
| 256 |
Nobusawa Y.; Nishimura H.; Yoshikawa S.; Katou M.; Ikenaga H.; Nihei I. |
JAPAN |
Research on the Adaptability of Helicoidal-Ramp Type Drop Shafts |
POSTER Tuesday |
| 125 |
Sikora B.; Helie S.; Roux C. |
FRANCE |
Modernising CSOs, with a Deomatic gate : experience in the département of Hauts-de-Seine (France) |
POSTER Tuesday |
| 073 |
Pryl K.; Metelka T.; Suchanek M. |
CZECH REPUBLIC |
Use of Hydroinformatics technology in Central and Eastern Europe during last decade |
POSTER Tuesday |
| 221 |
Karpf C.; Krebs P.; Tränckner J. |
GERMANY |
A new sewage exfiltration model - parameters and calibration |
POSTER Tuesday |
| 033 |
Kroll S.; Thoeye C.; De Gueldre G.; Van De Steene B.; Willems P. |
BELGIUM |
A semi automated simplification method for hydrodynamic sewer models |
POSTER Tuesday |
| 276 |
Leandro J.; Carvalho R.; Martins R. |
PORTUGAL |
Experimental Scaled-model as a benchmark for validation of Urban Flood models |
POSTER Tuesday |
| 160 |
Lipeme Kouyi G.; Besson F.; Bier M.A.; Chocat B.; Lucchinacci P. |
FRANCE |
Assessment of flow rate in a complex sewer pipe by means of a water depth sensor and modelling |
POSTER Tuesday |
| 289 |
Russo B.; Villanueva A.; Casas M. |
SPAIN |
MOBESCA v.2.0: a new software to design surface drainage systems in urban catchments |
POSTER Tuesday |
| 362 |
Solliec L.; Teufel M. |
GERMANY |
Using velocity profiles to determine an accurate volume flow rate at small and large dimensions |
POSTER Tuesday |
| 005 |
Van Drie R.; Milevski P.; Simon M. |
AUSTRALIA |
ANUGA: Identifying Real Hazard by Direct Hydrology in 2D Hydraulic Model and the role of roughness |
POSTER Tuesday |
| 130 |
Wertel J.; Vazquez J.; Boca J.; Cuny A.; Morcel Y. |
FRANCE |
Improved models of hydraulic gully gratings and study of sensitivity to hydraulic parameters |
POSTER Tuesday |
| 212 |
Mohn R.; Vosswinkel N.; Schnieders A.; Henrichs M.; Uhl M. |
GERMANY |
Influence of Pipe-Junctions on Downstream Measuring Sections, predicted by a numerical model |
POSTER Tuesday |
| 224 |
Weiss G.; Brombach H.; Hohl E. |
GERMANY |
Hydraulic model tests on a stormwater vortex drop shaft: Verification of special conditions |
POSTER Tuesday |
| 315 |
De Korte K. |
THE NETHERLANDS |
Integrated control of the sewer system and WWTP with SmaRTControl |
POSTER Tuesday |
| 062 |
Lessard P.; Maruejouls T.; Samie G.; Pelletier G.; Vanrolleghem P.A. |
CANADA |
Urban wastewater management under wet weather conditions: characterization of retention tanks under emptying |
POSTER Tuesday |
| 124 |
Pons B.; Vernette P. |
FRANCE |
Supervising system of remote management of the sewers and wastewater treatment plant of Lyon |
POSTER Tuesday |
| 202 |
Schütze M.; Haas U. |
GERMANY |
Real time control of a drainage system, applying the new German RTC guidelines |
POSTER Tuesday |
| 090 |
Ingvertsen S.T.; Sommer H.; Cederkvist K.; Régent Y.; Jensen M.B.; Magid J. |
DENMARK |
Infiltration and treatment of urban stormwater: how well do swale-trench systems work? |
POSTER Tuesday |
| 354 |
Khellaf N.; Zerdaoui M. |
ALGERIE |
Growth response of Lemna gibba L. (duckweed) to copper and nickel phytoaccumulation |
POSTER Tuesday |
| 040 |
Dufresne M.; Dewals B.; Erpicum S.; Archambeau P.; Pirotton M. |
BELGIUM |
Flow and sediment deposition in rectangular shallow reservoirs |
POSTER Tuesday |
| 325 |
Loffill E.; Alkhaddar R.M.; Phipps D.A.; Faram M.G. |
UNITED KINGDOM |
Development of residence time distribution measurement techniques to improve reliability and accuracy |
POSTER Tuesday |
| 346 |
Kayhanian M.; Massoudieh A. |
USA |
One-dimensional model to evaluate the hydraulic capacity of a full depth permeable pavement for stormwater management |
POSTER Tuesday |
| 291 |
Novo A.V.; Gomez-Ullate E.; Bayon J.R.; Castro-Fresno D.; Rodriguez-Hernandez J. |
SPAIN |
Monitoring and evaluation of thermal behaviour of permeable pavements under the northern Spain climate |
POSTER Tuesday |
| 377 |
Poelsma P.; McCarthy D.; Deletic A. |
AUSTRALIA |
Changes in the infiltration rate of a novel stormwater harvesting system: impacts of clogging and moisture content |
POSTER Tuesday |
|
Wednesday, June 30
Watershed-scale stormwater management |
| |
session 1.7 |
Wednesday 08:30 - 10:00 am |
Hydrological processes and modelling |
|
| 288 |
Gómez M.; Macchione F.; Russo B. |
SPAIN |
Methodologies to study the surface hydraulic behaviour of urban catchments during storm events |
1.7 |
| 32 |
Van Assel J.; Waterschoot G.; Devroede N.; Ronse Y.; Anderson S.; Millington R. |
BELGIUM |
Modelling bidirectional interactions between sewer and river systems using OpenMI - a case study in the Scheldt River Basin (Belgium) |
1.7 |
| 64 |
Gironás J.; Niemann J.D.; Roesner L.A.; Rodriguez F.; Andrieu H. |
CHILE |
Representation of the urban terrain and its use in quantifying the hydrologic response |
1.7 |
| 96 |
Braud I.; Chancibault K.; Debionne S.; Lipeme Kouyi G.; Sarrazin B.; Jacqueminet C.; & al. |
FRANCE |
The AVuPUR project (Assessing the Vulnerabiliy of Peri-Urbans Rivers): experimental set up, modelling strategy and first results |
1.7 |
| 143 |
Furusho C.; Chancibault K.; Andrieu H. |
FRANCE |
Runoff Generation on a Urbanizing River Basin |
1.7 |
| |
session 1.8 |
Wednesday 10:45 - 12:30 am |
Watershed-scale stormwater management |
|
| 358 |
Druais J.; Prost A.; Boissieux Y. |
FRANCE |
Characterization of soil erosion and water streaming in the downstream territories of the Chalaronne River |
1.8 |
| 372 |
Guillet M.P.; Debard J. |
FRANCE |
Toward a watershed-scale stormwater management |
1.8 |
| 136 |
Battaglia P.; Pons M.N.; Petit M.; France X. |
FRANCE |
Diagnosis for the restoration of urban streams |
1.8 |
| 177 |
Gadiolet P. |
FRANCE |
Concerted stormwater management strategy on a small rural watershed: rural specific difficulties |
1.8 |
| 55 |
Pleau M.; Fradet O.; Colas H.; Marcoux C. |
CANADA |
Giving the rivers back to the public. Ten years of Real Time Control in Quebec City |
1.8 |
| 174 |
Le Balier V.; Mulot A.C.; Pister B.; Rosier F. |
FRANCE |
Modulation of feeding of the Grand open channel in the Parc de Sceaux
depending on the quality of wet and dry-weather flows |
1.8 |
| |
session 1.9 |
Wednesday 2:00 - 4:00 pm |
Assessment of urban flood risks |
|
| 76 |
Larsen M.; Nielsen N.H.; Rasmussen S. |
DENMARK |
Development of a screening method to assess flood risk on Danish national roads and highway systems |
1.9 |
| 310 |
Kluck J.; Claessen E.G.; Blok G.M.; Boogaard F.C. |
THE NETHERLANDS |
Modelling and mapping of urban storm water flooding Communication and prioritizing actions through mapping urban flood resilience |
1.9 |
| 264 |
Morita M. |
JAPAN |
Quantification of increased flood risk due to global climate change for urban river management planning |
1.9 |
| 243 |
Notaro V.; Fontanazza C.M.; Freni G.; La Loggia G. |
ITALY |
Uncertainty connected with rainfall patterns for the evaluation of urban flood risk |
1.9 |
| 138 |
Caradot N.; Granger D.; Rostaing C.; Cherqui F.; Chocat B. |
FRANCE |
Risk assessment of sewerage systems overflows : methodological contributions from two case studies (Lyon and Mulhouse, France) |
1.9 |
| 380 |
Milograna J.; Baptista M.; Barraud S.; Campana N. |
BRAZIL |
Choice of flood control measures in urban areas – a decision aid tool |
1.9 |
| 317 |
Sun S.A.; Djordjevic S.; Khu S.T. |
UNITED KINGDOM |
Decision making aid in flood-risk based storm sewer network design |
1.9 |
| |
session 2.7 |
Wednesday 08:30 - 10:00 am |
CSOs pollution evaluation |
|
| 296 |
Rossi L.; Rumley L.; Ort C.; Minkkinen P.; Barry D.A.; Chèvre N. |
SUISSE |
Sampling-helper: a web-based tool to assess the reliability of sampling strategies in sewer systems and receiving waters |
2.7 |
| 285 |
Llopart-Mascaró A.; Ruiz R.; Martínez M.; Malgrat P.; Rusiñol M.; Gil A.; Suárez J.; Puertas J.; del Rio H.; Paraira M.; Rubio P. |
SPAIN |
Analysis of rainwater quality. Towards a sustainable rainwater management in urban environments - Sostaqua Project |
2.7 |
| 375 |
Westerlund C.; Modaresi R.; Viklander M. |
SWEDEN |
Estimation of pollutant loads transported by runoff by using a GIS model Case study: Luleå city centre |
2.7 |
| 139 |
Dembélé A.; Bertrand-Krajewski J.L.; Becouze C.; Barillon B. |
FRANCE |
A new empirical model of stormwater TSS event mean concentrations (EMCs) |
2.7 |
| 245 |
Piro P.; Carbone M. |
ITALY |
Modelling approach to assess the variation of pollutant mass flow rates during storm events |
2.7 |
| |
session 2.8 |
Wednesday 10:45 - 12:30 am |
Pollutant concentration in built facilities and impacts |
|
| 153 |
Fifi U.; Winiarski T.; Emmanuel E. |
FRANCE |
Groundwater vulnerability towards pollutants from urban stormwater in developing countries Study of heavy metals adsorption on a representative soil of Port-au-Prince, Haiti |
2.8 |
| 152 |
Saulais M.; Bedell J.P.; Delolme C. |
FRANCE |
Cd, Cu and Zn mobility in contaminated sediments from an infiltration basin colonized by wild plants: The case of Phalaris arundinacea and Typha latifolia |
2.8 |
| 75 |
Wium-Andersen T.; Haaning Nielsen A.; Hvitved-Jakobsen T.; Vollertsen J. |
DENMARK |
Heavy metals, PAHs and toxicity in stormwater wet detention ponds |
2.8 |
| 56 |
Tixier G.; Rochfort Q.; Grapentine L.; Marsalek J.; Lafont M. |
CANADA |
In search of effective bioassessment of urban stormwater pond sediments: enhancing the "sediment quality triad" approach with oligochaete metrics |
2.8 |
| 168 |
Rollin C.; Grange D.; Chouteau C. |
FRANCE |
Assessing the impact of discharges from combined sewer overflows through analysis of the colonization of artificial substrates by benthic macrofauna and diatoms |
2.8 |
| 133 |
Durrieu C.; Guedri H.; Gaillard I.; Hammada M.; Chouteau C. |
FRANCE |
Impact of road runoff on the metabolism of unicellular algae |
2.8 |
| |
session 2.9 |
Wednesday 2:00 - 4:00 pm |
Identification of pollution sources |
|
| 365 |
Pezet F.; Dorioz J.M.; Trevisan D.; Lafforgue M.; Jalinoux R.; Girel C. |
FRANCE |
The watershed scale phosphorous “transfer system”: Impact on the strategy of monitoring and modelling of an evolutive area in urbanisation |
2.9 |
| 232 |
Wander R.; Scherer U.; Fuchs S. |
GERMANY |
Analysis of urban pollution sources and balancing of emissions from urban areas in the Federal Land of Baden-Württemberg (Germany) |
2.9 |
| 146 |
Ruban V.; Lamprea K.; Deneele D. |
FRANCE |
Characterisation of atmospheric deposition and runoff water in a small suburban catchment |
2.9 |
| 22 |
Mahbub P.; Goonetilleke A.; Ayoko G.; Egodawatta P.; Yigitcanlar Tan |
AUSTRALIA |
Analysis of Build-up of Heavy Metals and Volatile Organics on Urban Roads in Gold Coast, Australia |
2.9 |
| 131 |
Gromaire M.C.; Robert-Sainte P.; Bressy A.; Saad M.; De Gouvello B.; Chebbo G. |
FRANCE |
Zn and Pb emissions from roofing materials – Modelling and mass balance attempt on the scale of a small urban catchment |
2.9 |
| 86 |
Eriksson E.; Hastrup C.A.; Holten Lützhøft H.C.; Ledin A. |
DENMARK |
Sources and hazards associated with the substances on the *Substitute It Now! (SIN*)-list |
2.9 |
| 7 |
Weber T.R.; Barry M.E.; Stewart J.P. |
AUSTRALIA |
Examination of the existence of first flush characteristics: implications for treatment of road runoff |
2.9 |
| |
session 3.7 |
Wednesday 08:30 - 10:00 am |
Pollution and impacts of stormwater and combined sewer overflows |
|
| 29 |
Kleidorfer M.; Rauch W. |
AUSTRIA |
Implementation of Legal Requirements for the Limitation of Combined Sewer Overflows - Situation in Austria |
3.7 |
| 71 |
Kabelkova I.; Stastna G.; Stransky D. |
CZECH REPUBLIC |
Comparison of different impact based guidelines for CSOs in the Benesov case study |
3.7 |
| 187 |
Lombard V.; De Bénédittis J.; Toloméo S.; Bertrand-Krajewski J.L.; Debray R.; Comte C. |
FRANCE |
Design and operation of pollutant loads monitoring stations for an integrated approach of sewer systems |
3.7 |
| 383 |
Métadier M.; Bertrand-Krajewski J.L. |
FRANCE |
Assessing dry weather flow contribution in TSS and COD storm events loads in combined sewer systems |
3.7 |
| 118 |
Roux C.; Allouch A.; Rosier F. |
FRANCE |
CSO monitoring, using both measurements and hydraulic modelling |
3.7 |
| |
session 3.8 |
Wednesday 10:45 - 12:30 am |
Watershed-scale impacts of combined sewer overflows |
|
| 357 |
Pallu D.; Volte E.; Rostaing C.; Morin-Batut C.; Bermond P. |
FRANCE |
Impact calculation and multicriteria classification of multiple combined sewer overflows: methodology applied to a catchment area of Grand Lyon |
3.8 |
| 208 |
Matzinger A.; Riechel M.; Rouault P.; Schroeder K.; Sonnenberg H.; Pawlowsky-Reusing E.; Leszinski M. |
GERMANY |
Application of stormwater impact assessment guidelines for urban lowland rivers - the challenge of distinction between background pollution and impacts of combined sewer overflows (CSO) |
3.8 |
| 122 |
Peyron N.; Meslier S.; Faugeras A.; Mazoyer C.; Savary P.; Gelly J. |
FRANCE |
Development of a coupled approach for the evaluation of combined sewer overflows in the Rhone River - Application to the Greater Avignon area |
3.8 |
| 178 |
Brocard G.; Derolez V.; Serais O.; Fiandrino A.; Lequette C. |
FRANCE |
OMEGA Thau : environnemental tool for microbiological pollution supervision. Thau, France |
3.8 |
| 251 |
Todeschini S.; Papiri S.; Ciaponi C. |
ITALY |
Urban wet-weather discharges to the Vernavola river (Pavia, Italy): impacts and control strategies |
3.8 |
| 106 |
Barillon B.; Zenasni A.; Cren-Olive C.; Chapgier J.; Lavastre F.; Martin S.; Jaffrezic-Renault N. |
FRANCE |
Monitoring station for the assessment of the Rhône water quality |
3.8 |
| |
session 3.9 |
Wednesday 2:00 - 4:00 pm |
Integrated modelling for urban stormwater management |
|
| 368 |
Mannina G.; Freni G.; Viviani G. |
ITALY |
The influence of urbanization and climate change on river water quality from an integrated modelling perspective |
3.9 |
| 360 |
Le Goas H.; Millair L.; Barillon B.; Martin S.; Dauthuille P. |
FRANCE |
Gray Water tool: implementation of the European Water Framework Directive in urban drainage systems |
3.9 |
| 335 |
Crabtree B.; Squibbs G.; Mitchell G.; Ellor B. |
UNITED KINGDOM |
From urban point source control to diffuse pollution reduction measures - a river basin case study of urban wet weather discharge control strategies for the Water Framework Directive |
3.9 |
| 308 |
Beenen A.S.; Langeveld J.G.; Liefting H.J.; Aalderink R.H.; Velthorst H. |
THE NETHERLANDS |
An integrated approach for urban water quality assessment |
3.9 |
| 281 |
Gilau A. |
SOUTH AFRICA |
An Integrated Methodology for the Estimation of Silt and Litter Loads in Urban Lakes of South Africa |
3.9 |
| 340 |
Apt D.; Candaele R.; Duttargi S.; Hohnbaum J. |
USA |
Watershed Restoration Plan for Nitrogen and Selenium Impairments |
3.9 |
| 49 |
Macedo D.; Pereira Magalhães A. |
BRAZIL |
Evaluation of an urban stream restoration project through water quality analysis and survey of the neighborhood residents |
3.9 |
| Poster exhibition of Wednesday, June 30 |
Watershed-scale stormwater management |
| 183 |
Blanpain O.; Abessolo E.; Kara Khaled M. |
FRANCE |
Setting up design storms to determine the volume of retention tanks |
POSTER Wednesday |
| 252 |
Bacchi B.; Balistrocchi M.; Grossi G. |
ITALY |
A semiprobabilistic approach for the design of a flood control reservoir |
POSTER Wednesday |
| 080 |
Jensen L.N.; Paludan B.; Nielsen N.H.; Edinger K. |
DENMARK |
Large scale 1D-1D surface modelling tool for urban water planning |
POSTER Wednesday |
| 239 |
Khodashenas S. R.; Khalili N.; Davari K. |
IRAN |
Monthly Precipitation Prediction by Artificial Neural Networks (Case study: Mashhad synoptic station) |
POSTER Wednesday |
| 384 |
Sharma D.; Kansal A. |
INDIA |
Assessment of diffuse water pollution load from an urban catchment in India. |
POSTER Wednesday |
| 014 |
Davies P.; Wright I.; Findlay S.; Jonasson O.J. |
AUSTRALIA |
The effect of the in-transport process on urban water chemistry – an examination of the contribution of concrete pipes and gutters on urban water quality |
POSTER Wednesday |
| 278 |
Kalinin A.; Louchkin I. |
RUSSIA |
Physico-chemical pollution in the CSOs in industrial cities of the Middle Volga |
POSTER Wednesday |
| 147 |
Ruban G.; Mabilais D.; Lemaire K. |
FRANCE |
Particle characterization of urban wet-weather discharges: methods and related uncertainties |
POSTER Wednesday |
| 163 |
Arambourou H.; Gromaire M.C.; Lavison G.; Garnaud S.; Moncaut P.; Chebbo G. |
FRANCE |
Conventional settling for the treatment of urban stormwaters in separate sewer systems |
POSTER Wednesday |
| 151 |
El Mufleh A.; Béchet B.; Ruban V. |
FRANCE |
Study of trace metal-bearing phases in sediments from runoff water infiltration basins |
POSTER Wednesday |
| 229 |
Dierschke M.; Welker A.; Dierkes C. |
GERMANY |
Selection of a reference material for the testing of decentralized stormwater treatment facilities |
POSTER Wednesday |
| 294 |
Nirel P.; Pasquini F. |
SUISSE |
Differentiation of copper pollution origin: agricultural and urban sources |
POSTER Wednesday |
| 222 |
Tränckner J.; Koegst T. |
GERMANY |
Demographic effects on domestic pharmaceutical emissions in Germany |
POSTER Wednesday |
| 298 |
Chèvre N.; Gremaud D.; Guignard C.; Rossi L.; De Alencastro L.F.; Bader H.P.; Scheidegger R. |
SUISSE |
Substance flow analysis: a management tool for heavy metals in urban water systems |
POSTER Wednesday |
| 228 |
Schlauß S.; Stresius I.; Krause N.; Grottker M. |
GERMANY |
Microbiological analysis in urban and coastal waters based on the Bathing Water Directive |
POSTER Wednesday |
| 267 |
Seo D.; Lee E.; Oh Hy.; Oh Ho. |
KOREA |
Development of an Automatic Monitoring System for the Assessment of Urban Wet-Weather Discharge in the DTV (Daedeok Techno Valley), Daejeon, Korea |
POSTER Wednesday |
| 123 |
Raymond M.; Peyron N.; Delichère S.; Boudong C.; Fang Z.X. |
FRANCE |
Development of an innovative approach for the modelling of microbiological pollutant sources in the watershed of the Thau lagoon (France) |
POSTER Wednesday |
| 016 |
Corbett D. |
AUSTRALIA |
Protecting water quality in the Bays and Waterways of Melbourne, Australia, by managing Nitrogen outputs in stormwater and sewage effluent |
POSTER Wednesday |
| 051 |
Galavoti R.C.; Vasconcellos A.F.; Ohnuma A.A.; Pontes M. de Andrade J.; De Almeida Neto P.; Bottino F.; Mendiondo E.M. |
BRAZIL |
Sustainable Handling of the River Basin/River/Floodplain System for the Conservation of Water Resources in Urban Areas |
POSTER Wednesday |
| 359 |
Gandouin C.; Raillard O.; Bourgeois H.; Vigier L. |
FRANCE |
Bathing Water Quality Forecasting and Management System |
POSTER Wednesday |
| 105 |
Guilloux J.; Toilliez T.; Devillard T.; Battaglia P. |
FRANCE |
Modelling of a conservative pollutant transfer in a periurban stream: comparisons and applications of several models |
POSTER Wednesday |
| 284 |
Gutiérrez E.; Malgrat P.; Suñer D.; Otheguy P. |
SPAIN |
Real Time Management of Bathing Water Quality in Barcelona |
POSTER Wednesday |
| 381 |
Mannina G.; Freni G. |
ITALY |
Quantification of the uncertainty contributions for a complex water quality model |
POSTER Wednesday |
| 369 |
Mannina G.; Viviani G. |
ITALY |
River water quality assessment: a hydrodynamic water quality model for the propagation of pollutants |
POSTER Wednesday |
| 206 |
Rouault P.; Schroeder K.; Matzinger A.; Sonnenberg H.; Heinzmann B.; Pawlowsky-Reusing E.; Von Seggern D. |
GERMANY |
Development of a planning instrument for CSO management - Cooperation of research, water utility and public water authority in the city of Berlin |
POSTER Wednesday |