Urban Wet‐Weather Flows

  • Clark S
  • Pitt R
  • Burian S
  • et al.
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Abstract

This subject, Urban Wet-Weather Flows, was comprised of three basic subareas - combined-sewer overflows (CSOs), sanitary-sewer overflows (SSOs), and stormwater discharges. Major proceedings related to wet-weather flow (WWF) published during 2000 were the following: (1) ASCE EWRI Conference - Bridging the Gap: Meeting the World's Water and Environmental Resources Challenges (ASCE, 2001); (2) WEFTEC 2001, 74th Annual Conference and Exposition (WEF, 2001); (3) 5th International Conference: Diffuse/Nonpoint Pollution and Watershed Management (IWA, 2001); (4) Models and Applications to Urban Water Systems, Monograph 9 (CHI, 2001); (5) 2001 A Collection Systems Odyssey: Integrating O&M and Wet Weather Solutions (WEF, 2001); (6) 7th Annual Industrial Wastes Technical and Regulatory Conference (WEF, 2001); and (7) Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Watershed Management (ASCE, 2001). Copyright © 2002 Water Environment Federation.

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Clark, S., Pitt, R., Burian, S., & Field, R. (2002). Urban Wet‐Weather Flows. Water Environment Research, 74(7), 106–230. https://doi.org/10.2175/106143002x140422

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