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Urban Water Management: Science Technology and Service Delivery Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2003 [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Sērija : NATO Science Series: IV: 25
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Nov-2003
  • Izdevniecība: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 1402015402
  • ISBN-13: 9781402015403
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 330 pages, height x width: 240x160 mm, weight: 1090 g, XVII, 330 p., 1 Paperback / softback
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  • Izdevniecība: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 1402015402
  • ISBN-13: 9781402015403
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Urban population growth dramatically alters material and energy fluxes in the affected areas, with concomitant changes in landscape, altered fluxes of water, sediment, chemicals and pathogens and increased releases of waste heat. These changes then impact on urban ecosystems, including water resources and result in their degradation. Such circumstances make the provision of water services to urban populations even more challenging. Changing weather patterns, rising temperature and large variations in precipitation contr- ute to increased damages, caused by weather related disasters, including floods. Ones of the major contributors to increasing flood peaks are land use changes and particularl- urban development. Consequently, there is a need to look for low environmental impact land development and to manage runoff in urban areas by storm water management. Much progress in the management of urban waters has been achieved in the most - vanced jurisdictions, but much more remains to be done. In this respect the EC Water Framework Directive can provide some guidance. Urban water management issues are particularly important in the countries in transition in Central and Eastern Europe. During the last decade political, economical and social changes in the countries under transition have influenced almost every element of the public sector, including water services. There is an urgent need for exchange of information among various countries on this issue and for identification of best approaches to achieving this transition.

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List of Contributors
xi
Preface xv
Acknowledgement xvii
Challenges in Management of Urban Waters: Impacts on Receiving Waters
Overview of Urban Stormwater Impacts on Receiving Waters
1(10)
J. Marsalek
Municipal Waste Water Treatment Policy Referring to Eu Guidelines and its Impact on Receiving Waters from Rivers to the Receiving Seas
11(18)
H. Kroiss
Dss Tools Applied for the Best Strategy for Investment in Water and Environment in Cee Countries-Key Elements for Future Support for Applications of Structural Funds of Eu
29(16)
E. Zeman
J. Krejcik
S. Vanecek
Documented Impacts of Urban Effluents on Water Resources in the Czech Republic
45(8)
P. Hlavinek
Problem of Groundwater Contamination from Suburban Waste Disposal
53(6)
K.V. Zotov
K.N. Kriulin
N.I. Vasilieva
T.V. Zotova
Urban Drainage
Urban Drainage Water and Storm Water Management
59(4)
E. I. Pupyrev
Examples of Urban Drainage Master Plans-Prague Case Study
63(10)
K. Pryl
Surface Runoff Modelling in Steep Terrain in a Gis Environment
73(12)
R. Arsov
Quality Assurance in Model Based Water Management
85(10)
J. Krejcik
Quantity and Quality Data from a Stormwater Catchment in Italy
95(10)
S. Pagliara
Urban Flood Protection
Reduction of Flood Damages in Urban Areas of Canada
105(10)
Ed Watt
The Catastrophic Flood in Gdansk on July 2001
115(10)
E. Woloszyn
Risk of Flood Stage Exceedance Upstream from a Bridge
125(10)
M. Sowinski
A. Marlewski
An Approach for Runoff Computation Using Three Data Mining Techniques
135(14)
V. Bojkov
Challenges in Urban Water Supply
Transformation of the Water Supplying Sector in the Countries of Central Europe
149(8)
L. Tuhovcak
Impact of Hydraulic Conditions on the Water Quality in the Distribution Network. Case study from Prague's network
157(6)
J. Kobr
Requirements on the Water Supply Systems in Romania
163(6)
V. Rojanschi
Cost Effects of Different Calculation Methods on Water Distribution Systems
169(10)
A. Cem Koc
CSO Management and Control
CSO: State of the Art Review
179(12)
A. J. Saul
CSO Pollution Control Policies and Procedures in the UK
191(12)
B. Crabtree
Optimal Wastewater System Storage Tank Volume to Meet Receiving Water Quality Standards
203(12)
D. Butler
K.T. Lau
Wastewater Management
Wet-Weather Transient Impacts on Wastewater Treatment
215(8)
A.G. Capodaglio
Sizing of Wastewater Sludge Anaerobic Digesters
223(12)
R.V. Arsov
Low Lime Coagulation for the Enhancement of Primary Treatment of Urban Wastewater
235(10)
D. Marani
R. Ramadori
A.C. Di Pinto
R. Passino
Integrated Modelling of Urban Wastewater Systems
245(10)
M. Schutze
N. Schulz
P. Krebs
Urban Water and Catchment Management
The Data Management for Master Planning in Water Supply, Drainage and Waste Treatment
255(14)
T. Metelka
Study, Assessment and Problems of Management of Small Urban Reservoirs in Belarus
269(8)
T.I. Kukharchyk
V.S. Khomich
S.V. Kakareka
Water Protection of the Dyje River Basin
277(10)
R. Haloun
J. SKebek
Lielupe River Basin Management Plan: Pollution Sources and Characteristics
287(8)
D. Hadonina
Urban Water Services Delivery
Management and Developent Strategy for Water Supply and Sewerage in Bulgaria
295(12)
Iv. Saev
Main Private-Sector Participation in Water Utilities: Risks and Possibilities for Their Reduction and Mitigation
307(12)
A. Paskalev
Private Sector Participation in Water and Wastewater Management in Bulgaria. Sofia Case Study. First stage of assets management planning and business process re-engineering
319(10)
M. Martaud
Index 329