附註:Published in cooperation with NATO Scientific Affairs Division.
Includes bibliographical references.
Chapter 1 Upgrading Stormwater Management Facilities -- Retrofitting Urban Drainage Systems Using Best Stormwater Management Practices -- Some Scandinavian Experiences; P.S. Mikkelsen. Reduction of Runoff by Modified Trough-Infiltration Trench System: a Case Study of Leszno Town; M. Sowinski. The Kingston Pond: a Case Study of Stormwater Pond Upgrading; W.E. Watt, J. Marsalek and B.C. Anderson. Control of Urban Runoff Stormwater Discharge to receiving Waters Using Off-line Storage; L. Bornatici, C. Ciaponi and S. Papiri. Urban Tree Root Systems and Tree Survival Near Sewers and Other Structures; P. Prax and J. Cermak. City of Toronto Wet Weather Flow Management Master Plan; M. D'Andrea, W. Snodgrass and P. Chessie -- Chapter 2 Retrofitting/Upgrading Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) Facilities -- New Regulations for the Treatment of Combined Sewage in Austria -- Based on Minimum Requirements and Water Quality Criteria; R. Fenz and H. Kroiss. Implementation Experience of CSO Pollution Control Policies and Procedures in the UK; R. Crabtree. Increasing Knowledge of CSO Technologies. A.J. Saul. Upgrading the North Toronto CSO Storage and Treatment Facility; J. Marsalek, C. He, Q. Rochfort, K. Exall, J. Wood, B.G. Krishnappan, P. Seto and P. Chessie. Improving Combined Sewer Overflow and Treatment Plant Performance by Real-Time Control Operation; A.P. Campisano, E. Creaco and C. Modica. Combined Sewer Overflows into the Crati River (Cosenza, Italy) and Retention Storage Sizing; F. Calomino, P. Piro and G. Palma. Modernisation Problems of the Sewerage Infrastructure in a Large Polish City; M. Zawilski -- Chapter 3 Optimising/Upgrading Sewage Treatment Plant Performance -- Extension of the Vienna Main Sewage Treatment Plant; H. Kroiss. Improving Sewage Treatment Plant Performance in Wet Weather; A.G. Capodaglio. Upgrading Sewage Treatment Plants for Higher Performance by Optimising Reject Water Treatment; P. Jenicek. Upgrading Wastewater Treatment Performance; P. Hlavinek.
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