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Imperial College Symposium Preface
Theme 1: Global hydrology
Theme 2: Hydrology of extremes
Theme 3a: Advances in modelling
Theme 3b: New methods of hydrological observations
Theme 4: Interdisciplinary hydrology
Theme 5: Urban Water
Theme 6: Integrated catchment management



Theme 5 : Urban water

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Papers Authors

Urban water – future trends and issues

David Butler

Evaluating the risk of methyl tertiary-butyl ether (MTBE) to urban groundwater

Brenda N. Chisala, Nigel G. Tait and David N. Lerner

Risk-based management of water quality in urban watercourses

L. Cobiac

Managing urban rivers

A. Davenport, A.M. Gurnell, G.E. Petts and P.D. Armitage

Leaky sewers: assessing the hydrology and impact of exfiltration in urban swers

J.B. Ellis, D.M. Revitt, D.J. Blackwood and D. Gilmour

Estimation of groundwater-contaminant fluxes to urban rivers

Paul A. Ellis, Michael O. Rivett and Rae Mackay

Case study: design and operation of sustainable urban stormwater ponds treating road runoff during the system set-up phase

Monika Haf, Stefanie Götting, Miklas Scholz and Kate Heal

Urban consumer water demand: a field/experimental investigation

Kate Krause, Janie M. Chermak, David S. Brookshire and Stu Burness

Assessing the potential value of urban groundwater

David N. Lerner, Ruth M. Davison and Nigel G. Tait

Design considerations for infiltration trenches applied to small villages

Maria Madalena Moreira and Rui Marreiros

Optimisation potential of sewage systems

Dirk Muschalla

Hydrology of a small urban environment

Shakirudeen Odunuga, Vide Anosike, Mayowa Fasona and Olufemi Tejuoso

Physical and chemical extremes of the urban river environment: Bradford Beck, UK

Gareth H. Old, Graham J.L. Leeks, John C. Packman, Barnaby P.G. Smith, Scott Lewis and Edward J. Hewitt

Dynamic programming model for optimization of stormwater retention ponds in multiple catchment cystem

E. Venkata Rathnam, N. Cheeralaiah and K.V. Jayakumar

SMURF - integrated approaches to catchment planning for the urban environment

A.F. Tagg and A. Weisgerber

Towards hydrological assessment of storm water impacts on flow dynamics and ecology in urban rivers

D. Tetzlaff, S. Uhlenbrook, M. Grottker and C. Leibundgut

The use of design rainfall in the new Flemish urban drainage guidelines

G. Vaes, P. Willems and J. Berlamont

Modelling the flow attenuation performance of retention ponds

S.G. Wallis, C.T. Morgan, K. Heal and R.J. Lunn

An urban flooding treatment model based on GIS techniques

Yangbo Chen

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