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Proceedings of sessions of the ASCE National Convention, held in Nashville, Tennessee, May 9-10, 1988. Sponsored by the Water Resources Planning and Management Division of ASCE. This collection contains nine papers on the connection between marketing and infrastructure. Nearly every engineering discipline--but especially the water resources field--uses some form of marketing to promote its products and services. These papers review the nation's need for water resources infrastructure and describe planning methods for infrastructure rehabilitation, as well as for replacement of water resources and utilities. Case studies on renewing a pumping station and a distribution system are included. Solutions to institutional constraints in water marketing and a report on water marketing in California are presented.
Proceedings of the 17th Annual National Conference of the Water Resources Planning and Management Division of the ASCE. Papers focus upon innovative applications leading to an optimization of existing resources for water management. Sessions took up such matters as forecasting, computer uses, regional water supply, urban water resources management, distribution, system operation of reservoirs, flood damage analysis and reduction, new technologies, groundwater, flood control, drought management. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Papers of the ASCE's Water Resources Planning Management Specialty Conference in Fort Worth, Tex., April 1990. They deal with water-wastewater system rehabilitation, distribution systems, public-private cost sharing, municipal infrastructure, maintenance, urban drainage failure, regionalization of water supply, flood and drought management planning
This collection contains 219 papers presented at the 21st Annual Conference on Water Resources Planning and Management, held in Denver, Colorado, May 23-26, 1994.
Proceedings of the 18th Annual Water Resources Planing and Management Conference, held in New Orleans, May 1991. Papers cover the traditional areas of droughts, floods, and water supply as well as more recent areas such as risk analysis, remote sensing, real-time control, and expert systems. Includes a Symposium on Urban Water Resources, held as pa