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Date Start End Room Session Name Presentation Title Authors
6/3 1:30 PM 5:00 PM Lakeshore A Cybersecurity Essentials for Water Engineers and Scientists Cybersecurity Essentials for Water Engineers and Scientists Amin Rasekh, PhDAmin Rasekh, PhD
6/3 1:30 PM 5:00 PM Lakeshore BHow to Build Reliability in the Results of Numerical Modeling
How to Build Reliability in the Results of Numerical Modeling Kaveh Zamani
6/3 1:30 PM 5:00 PM Lakeshore CHydrologic Engineering Center Real‐Time Simulation (HEC‐RTS) ‐ Fauwaz Hanbali & Chan Modini
Hydrologic Engineering Center Real‐Time Simulation (HEC‐RTS) ‐ Fauwaz Hanbali & Chan Modini
Fauwaz Hanbali;George Chan Modini, P.E.
6/3 5:00 PM 6:30 PM Nicollet Ballroom EPANET and SWMM Model Updates EPANET and SWMM Model Updates
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Northstar A AAWRE Professional Ethics Session AAWRE Professional Ethics Session
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Mirage RoomAdvances in Modeling Tools for Urban Water Management 1
A Simple Methodology to Incorporate Vadose Zone Mechanism into EPA SWMM (Storm Water Managament Model) Model Building
Robert Traver, Villanova, PA – Villanova University;Min‐Cheng Tu, Pennsylvania
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Mirage RoomAdvances in Modeling Tools for Urban Water Management 1
An Alternative Temporal Rainfall Distribution for Hydrologic Analysis and Design
Joseph P. Wilson, PE, PH, DFE
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Mirage RoomAdvances in Modeling Tools for Urban Water Management 1
Infiltration Calculator for Roadside SwalesMaria Garcia‐Serrana, Minneapolis, MN – Mackensey; John Nieber, St. Paul, MN – Universityof Minnesota;John S. Gulliver
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Mirage RoomAdvances in Modeling Tools for Urban Water Management 1
The Only Constant is Change: A Better Collection System Model for Capital Savings
Derek Sutton, Indianapolis, IN – Citizens Energy Group; Hazem Gheith, Columbus, OH – Arcadis;Christopher J. Ranck, PE, BCEE, DWRE, ENV SP
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Mirage RoomAdvances in Modeling Tools for Urban Water Management 1
Understanding green stormwater infrastructure with fractal based sewer models
Franco Montalto, Philadelphia – Drexel University;Scott Jeffers, PhD, PE
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Skyway RoomAdvances in Water Resources and Environmental Engineering Education Part 1: K‐12/Community Outreach
Incorporation of Low Cost Environmental Sensors into Water Resources Education: The Challenge of Data Quality
John Wesley Lauer
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Skyway RoomAdvances in Water Resources and Environmental Engineering Education Part 1: K‐12/Community Outreach
Integrating Technology and Environmental Engineering EducationJessica Wilson, Civil and Environmental Engineering Dept – Environmental Engineering Department; Kerryanne Donohue, Civil and Environmental Engineering Dept – Environmental Engineering Dept;Kerryanne Donohue;Timothy Conway;Jessica Wilson, PhD;;
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Skyway RoomAdvances in Water Resources and Environmental Engineering Education Part 1: K‐12/Community Outreach
Opportunities for Higher Education and Research Experience in Renewable Energy and Water Quality to Enable STEM Hispanic Leaders
Krystel Castillo, San Antonio, TX – University of Texas at San Antonio; Heather Shipley, San Antonio, TX – University of Texas at San Antonio; Frank Chen, San Antonio, TX – University of Texas at San Antonio;Marcio Hofheinz Giacomoni
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway IJ Advances in Watershed Modeling and ApplicationsApplication of a New Integrated Decision Support Tool (i‐DST) for Urban Water Infrastructure: Modeling Green, Grey, and Hybrid Infrastructure in
Ballona Creek Watershed in Southern California
Terri Hogue, Golden, Co – Colorado School of Mines; Colin Bell, Golden, CO – Colorado School of Mines; John McCray, Golden, CO – Colorado School of Mines;Elizabeth Gallo, MS
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway IJ Advances in Watershed Modeling and Applications Comparing Different Methods to Model the Rainfall to Runoff Process Christine Emilie Suhonen
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Date Start End Room Session Name Presentation Title Authors
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway IJ Advances in Watershed Modeling and ApplicationsExploration of Dynamically Dimensioned Search Algorithm: A Deeper Look
of Efficiency/OptimizationHaw Yen, PhD
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway IJ Advances in Watershed Modeling and ApplicationsPractical Use of Markov Chain Monte Carlo Simulation in the Hydrologic
Modeling SystemBrian Skahill, Portland, OR – U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Angela Duren, Portland, OR – U.S.Army Corps of Engineers;William A. Scharffenberg, PhD
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway IJ Advances in Watershed Modeling and ApplicationsUsing an Aerial Multispectral Sensor in Urban Areas for Assessing Changes
over Time
Saurav Kumar, 500 W University Ave, El Paso, TX 79968 – The University of Texas at El Paso; andrew ellerson, 500 W University Ave, El Paso, TX 79968 – The University of Texas at El Paso; Yohtaro Kobayashi, 500 W University Ave, El Paso, TX 79968 – The University of Texas at El Paso;Wissam Atwah
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway CD Famous Water Resources and Civil EngineersAn Outstanding Minnesota Civil (and Water) Engineer and ASCE Minnesota
Founder: Frederick W. Cappelen (1857 ‐ 1921)Jerry Rogers, PhD, PE, D.WRE, Distinguished M.ASCE
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway CD Famous Water Resources and Civil EngineersLeif J. Sverdrup (1898‐1976): Outstanding Minnesota/Missouri and U.S.
Civil and Military Engineer and Bridge BuilderJerry Rogers, PhD, PE, D.WRE, Distinguished M.ASCE
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway CD Famous Water Resources and Civil EngineersThe Amazing Career of John Frank Stevens: Panama Canal Mastermind and
Pioneering Railroad PathfinderJ. David Rogers, missouri University of Science & Technology – Missouri University of Science & Technology;Lawrence M. Magura, P.E., F. ASCE, D. WRE;J. David Rogers
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway CD Famous Water Resources and Civil Engineers Wesley Winans Horner ‐ One of the 'Three Wise Men' Stephen Randolph
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway EF Innovations in Desalination and Water ReuseDevelopment of a Mass and Heat Balance Model for Zero Liquid Discharge
(ZLD) DesalinationFarah Najdawi, Fresno, California – California State Univresity Fresno; Alhasan Almakrami, Fresno, California – California State University Fresno;Fayzul Pasha, PhD
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway EF Innovations in Desalination and Water ReusePerformance of Carbon Aerogel/Fiber Paper as Capacitive Deionization
Electrodes under Variable Operating ConditionsSanjay Tewari, Ruston, Louisiana – Louisiana Tech University;Md Ashique Ahmed
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway EF Innovations in Desalination and Water ReuseResource Recovery of Brackish Desalination Concentrate, Large‐scale
System Design and Performance Lessons LearnedBill Norris, Austin Texas – Norris Leal;Mike Hightower
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway EF Innovations in Desalination and Water ReuseHold the Salt: WE&RF Desalination and Salinity Management Research
Efforts;Kristan VandenHeuvel;Harry Zhang, PhD, PE
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lake Superior B International Water Issues 1Development of a flood‐induced health risk prediction model: A case study
for AfricaPaul Block – University of Wisconsin‐Madison;Donghoon Lee
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lake Superior B International Water Issues 1Home Made Well Siting Meter: alpha testing lessons and next steps, cheap
wells for the majority worldEugene Lendzemo, Cameroon – AUCAM SARL;Joshua Nathanial Knight
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lake Superior B International Water Issues 1 Robust management of multipurpose reservoir under uncertainty
Taher Kahil, Lanxenburg, Austria – International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis(IIASA); Tatiana Ermolieva, Laxenburg, Austria – International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA); Yuri Ermoliev, Laxenburg, Austria – International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA); Samuel Sandoval‐Solis, Davis, California – University of California, Davis;Jose Pablo Ortiz Partida PhD Candidate
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lake Superior B International Water Issues 1Transboundary Water Governance in Mexico: the case of the Northern and
Southern BordersLuzma Fabiola Nava, PhD, A.M. ASCE
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Date Start End Room Session Name Presentation Title Authors
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lake Superior B International Water Issues 1 Water ‐ The Next Frontier for International Conflicts M Ilyas Bhatti, P.E., D.WRE, Life Member ASCE
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lakeshore B Monitoring and Management of Surface Water QualityAPPLICATION OF IRON FILINGS TO REDUCE INTERNAL PHOSPHORUS
LOADING IN LAKESJohn Gulliver, Minneapolis – University of Minnesota; William Arnold, Minneapolis – University of Minnesota;Poornima Natarajan, PhD
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lakeshore B Monitoring and Management of Surface Water QualityEvaluation of sampling practices for assessing spatial variation in water
quality in a eutrophic urbanized watershedJohn Abbatangelo, Bronx – Manhattan College; John Butler, Bronx – Friends of Van Cortlandt Park; Alex Byrne, Bronx – Friends of Van Cortlandt Park;Jessica Wilson, PhD
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lakeshore B Monitoring and Management of Surface Water QualityScaling‐based robust modeling and prediction of stream dissolved oxygen
(DO) using fraction of DO saturationOmar Abdul‐Aziz, Morgantown, WV, U.S.A – West Virginia University; Khandker S. Ishtiaq, Morgantown, WV, U.S.A – West Virginia University;Mohammad Abu Zafer Siddik
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lakeshore B Monitoring and Management of Surface Water QualityUsing an Adaptive Aluminum Sulfate (alum) Application Approach to
Improve Water Quality in Bald Eagle Lake, MN
William James, Menominee, WI – University of Wisconsin‐Stout; Brian Beck, Golden Valley, MN – Wenck Associates, Inc.; Matthew Kocian, Blaine, MN – Rice Creek Watershed District;Joseph Bischoff;Brian Beck;William James;Matt Kocian;
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway AB Municipal Challenges in StormwaterAdapting LID/DI Design Specifications for a Remote Island (there is no
sandy loam in New Zealand)Elizabeth A. Fassman‐Beck, Ph.D.
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway AB Municipal Challenges in Stormwater Establishing an Impervious Definition in a Stormwater Utility Context Tiffany Neubig, Ann ARbor, MI – Tetra Tech;Carol Lynn Hufnagel
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway AB Municipal Challenges in StormwaterFlood risk assessments of transportation networks utilizing depth‐
disruption functionSteven Burian, Salt Lake city – University of Utah;Mohammad Fereshtehpour;Mohammad Karamouz, PhD, P.E.
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway AB Municipal Challenges in Stormwater Quantifying Volume Reduction in Grass Buffers and Grass SwalesT. Andrew Earles, Denver, CO – Wrightewater Engineering Company; Jim Wulliman, Lakewood, CO – Muller Engineering Company;Holly Piza, P.E.
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Northstar BRET ( Renewable Energy Technologies), Emerging Technologies in Sustainability
Assessing power sector vulnerabilities to climate change using an integrated water, energy, and climate modeling framework
Jordan Macknick, Golden, CO – National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Vincent Tidwell, Albuquerque, NM – Sandia National Laboratories; Edith Zagona, Boulder, CO – University of Colorado Boulder; Timothy Magee, Boulder, CO – University of Colorado Boulder; Katrina Bennett, Los Alamos, NM – Los Alamos National Laboratory; Richard Middleton, Los Alamos, NM – Los Alamos National Laboratory; Kelly Sanders Los Angeles CA – University of
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Northstar BRET ( Renewable Energy Technologies), Emerging Technologies in Sustainability
Energy and Power Efficiency and Cost Comparison of Battery vs. End‐use Water Storage for Consumption as Means of Solar PV Energy Storage
Heather Rose;Charles Upshaw;Michael Webber
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Northstar BRET ( Renewable Energy Technologies), Emerging Technologies in Sustainability
High‐Resolution Energy Intensity Modeling to Improve Water Distribution System Performance
Robert B. Sowby, PhD, PE, M.ASCE
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Northstar BRET ( Renewable Energy Technologies), Emerging Technologies in Sustainability
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) for Lower‐Impact Infrastructure Design and Sustainability Planning
Matt Metzger
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Northstar BRET ( Renewable Energy Technologies), Emerging Technologies in Sustainability
Water Treatment Using Renewable Energy Technologies ‐ A Pilot Plant Study
Venkata D. Gullapalli;Mark French, PhD
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lakeshore A Smart Water Symposium ‐ Smart SensingA Smart Water Platform for Monitoring Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB’s) in
Lake Erie
Jacob Specht, Covington, KY – Global Quality Corp.; Vijay Raman, Engineer – Sayantek; Murali Singamsetty, Engineer – Sayantek; Steve Mylroie, Engineer – Roietronics;Sudhir Kshirsagar
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Date Start End Room Session Name Presentation Title Authors
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lakeshore A Smart Water Symposium ‐ Smart SensingLow‐cost Multi‐Channel Pressure Measurement Solution with Computer
Vision TechnologyJianbo Li, Chengdu – Sichuan University;Qi Zhang
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lakeshore A Smart Water Symposium ‐ Smart Sensing Real‐Time Water Quality in an Active Control Wet Pond Conor Lewellyn, Maryland – OptiRTC;Micah Strauss
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lakeshore A Smart Water Symposium ‐ Smart SensingUsing Amazon Web Services (AWS) to enable real‐time, remote sensing of biophysical and anthropogenic conditions in green infrastructure systems
in Philadelphia, an urban application of the Internet of Things (IoT)
Ziwen Yu, Drexel University – Sustainable Water Resource Engineering Laboratory; Franco Montalto, Drexel University – Sustainable Water Resource Engineering Laboratory; MatthewFritch, Philadelphia, PA – Philadelphia Water Department; Stephen White, Philadelphia, PA –Philadelphia Water Department;Karly M. Soldner
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway GH Systems Analysis of the Agricultural Water SectorA Bayesian Network based model for decision making on a farm scale
impacted by salinity
Saurav Kumar, University of Texas El Paso – Civil Engineering; Wissam Atwah, University of Texas El Paso – Civil Engineering; Andrew Ellerson, University of Texas El Paso – Civil Engineering;Yohtaro Kobayashi
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway GH Systems Analysis of the Agricultural Water SectorAn Integrated Hydrologic Model for the Assessment of Non‐Traditional Water Use for Irrigation in Water‐Stressed Agricultural Watersheds
Masoud Negahban‐Azar, College Park, Maryland – University of Maryland;Manashi Paul, PhD Student
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway GH Systems Analysis of the Agricultural Water Sector Exploring Forecast‐based Financing Options to Mitigate Agricultual Losses Eric Mortensen, Madison, WI – University of Wisconsin‐Madison;Paul James. Block, PhD
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway GH Systems Analysis of the Agricultural Water SectorIntegrating predictive information into an agro‐economic model to guide
agricultural planningYing Zhang, PhD;Donghoon Lee;Paul James. Block, PhD;;
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway GH Systems Analysis of the Agricultural Water SectorUsing hydrologic models to forecast prices and better manage drought
related financial risk in agricultural markets
Gregory Characklis, Chapel Hill, NC – Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering and Center on Financial Risk in Environmental Systems, Gillings School of Global Public Health and UNC Institute for the Environment, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill;Benjamin T. Foster, MS
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Regency Room Two‐Phase Flows (Gas‐Liquid) in Hydraulic Structures IComparison of Various Turbulence Models for Violent Geysers in Vertical
PipesArturo S. Leon, Houston, Texas – University of Houston;Khang Minh. Phan;Taher Chegini
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Regency Room Two‐Phase Flows (Gas‐Liquid) in Hydraulic Structures IDynamic mesh method to represent manhole cover motion during rapid
filling processes in stormwater systemsJue Wang;Jose Goes Vasconcelos, PhD;Xiaofeng Liu, PhD, PE;;
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Regency Room Two‐Phase Flows (Gas‐Liquid) in Hydraulic Structures IGeysering episodes created by the release of a sequence of discrete air
pockets in vertical shaftsJue Wang, Auburn – Auburn University;Jue Wang;Jose Goes Vasconcelos, PhD
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Regency Room Two‐Phase Flows (Gas‐Liquid) in Hydraulic Structures INumerical Investigation of a Retrofitting Method for Minimizing Violent
Geysers in Sewer SystemsMinh K. Phan, Houston, Texas – University of Houston; Arturo S. Leon, Houston, Texas – University of Houston;Taher Chegini
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Regency Room Two‐Phase Flows (Gas‐Liquid) in Hydraulic Structures ISimulating Geyser Events in the City of Minneapolis Tunnel System Using
CFD and Designing Mitigating Measures;Christian Frias, PhD., PE.;Brandon Barnes, PE.;Omid Mohseni, PhD., PE.;;
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lakeshore C Water Resources and Treatment SystemsEnhancing Reliability and Resiliency of a Water Supply System Using Direct
Potable Reuse through the Aquifer Storage and RecoveryAditya Tyagi
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lakeshore C Water Resources and Treatment Systems Microbial biosensors for early detection of oil spillsHariteja Nandimandalam, Mississippi – Mississippi State University;Hariteja Nandimandalam, BS;Veera Gnaneswar Gude, PhD, P.E., BCEE, M. ASCE
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Date Start End Room Session Name Presentation Title Authors
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lakeshore C Water Resources and Treatment SystemsRapid Removal and Recovery of Phosphorus from Water using a NanoIron
SpongeJohn Brockgreitens2004 Folwell Ave., St. Paul, MN 55108, St. Paul, MN – University of Minnesota; Abdennour Abbas, St. Paul, MN – University of Minnesota;Fatemeh Heidari
6/4 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lakeshore C Water Resources and Treatment Systems Stability of Nano BubblesJanitha Hewa Batagoda, Newark, NJ, USA – New Jersey Institute of Technology; Jay Meegoda, Newark, NJ, USA – New Jersey Institute of Technology;Shaini Dilsha. Aluthgun Hewage, M.Sc.
6/4 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Mirage RoomAdvances in Modeling Tools for Urban Water Management 2
A surrogate‐based optimization framework for the deployment of low impact development solutions in large watersheds
Samira Fazlollahi, Singapore – Veolia City Modelling Centre; Stefano Galelli, Singapore – Singapore University of Technology and Design;Jia Yi Ng
6/4 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Mirage RoomAdvances in Modeling Tools for Urban Water Management 2
Advancing SWMM5 modeling capabilities for biofiltration with an internal water storage zone
Emma Lopez‐Ponnada, Tampa, FL – University of South Florida; Mahmood Nachabe, Tampa, FL – University of South Florida; Sarina Ergas, Tampa, FL – University of South Florida;Thomas Lynn, P.E.
6/4 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Mirage RoomAdvances in Modeling Tools for Urban Water Management 2
Catchment‐scale evaluation of Stormwater Green Infrastructure using a flexible surface‐subsurface interaction model
Arash Massoudieh, DC – The Catholic University of America;Mohammad Almadani
6/4 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Mirage RoomAdvances in Modeling Tools for Urban Water Management 2
Mitigating Coastal Flood Risk in Low‐Lying Urban CommunitiesDavid Leone, Manhattan, NY – GZA GeoEnvironmental; Todd Monson, Norwood, MA – GZA GeoEnvironmental;Abigail Ericson, E.I.T.
6/4 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway IJ Advances in Watershed Modeling and Applications A New Web‐Based Tool for Statewide Watershed Planning Andrea Braga, PE, CPESC
6/4 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway IJ Advances in Watershed Modeling and ApplicationsCurve number model development for estimating sediment yield of an
ungagged watershed in AlabamaXing Fang, Auburn, Alabama USA – Auburn University; Jose Vasconcelos, Auburn, Alabama USA – Auburn University;Sagar K. Tamang, MS
6/4 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway IJ Advances in Watershed Modeling and ApplicationsDepressional Threshold Control Proxy to Simulate Dynamic Hydrologic
Connectivity in Depression‐dominated AreasXuefeng Chu, Fargo, ND – North Dakota State University;Kendall M. Grimm
6/4 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway IJ Advances in Watershed Modeling and Applications Flood Forecasting Enhancements and Applications within HEC‐HMS Matthew Fleming, Davis, CA – Hydrologic Engineering Center;Michael David Bartles, MS
6/4 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway IJ Advances in Watershed Modeling and Applications Propagation of Structural Uncertainty in Watersheds Abhinav Gupta;Rao S. Govindaraju
6/4 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Lake Superior B Food, Energy, Water Nexus Panel: Food, Energy, Water NexusAli Mirchi;David W. Watkins, PhD, PE;Greg Characklis;Meghna Babbar‐Sebens;Landon Marston
6/4 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway EF Innovative Wastewater Treatment Technologies 1Analyzing Alternatives for Sulfate Treatment from Municipal Wastewater ‐
Part 2: Implementation Concerns and Cost of Treatment
Robert Brown, Mankato, MN – Bolton & Menk Inc; Adrian Hanson, Duluth, MN – University of Minnesota; Lisa. Andrews, Minneapolis, MN – BARR Engineering; Katie Wolohan, Minneapolis – BARR; Alison Ling, Minneapolis – Barr Enginnering;Herman Dharmarajah, Ph.D, PE, BCEE
6/4 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway EF Innovative Wastewater Treatment Technologies 1Bio‐hydrogen production from antimicrobial interventions wastewater
obtained from a Midwestern cattle slaughterhouse using dark fermentation
Bruce Dvorak, Lincoln, NE – University of Nebraska‐Lincoln; Jeyam Subbiah, Lincoln, NE – University of Nebraska‐Lincoln;Rami M. M Ziara
6/4 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway EF Innovative Wastewater Treatment Technologies 1 Microbial selenium reduction by a defined co‐culture in Batch Reactors Yi‐tin Wang, 161 Raymond Building, Lexington, KY 40506 – University of Kentucky;Yuxia Ji
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6/4 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway EF Innovative Wastewater Treatment Technologies 1Simulation and Prediction of Rural Sewage Treatment by Biological Aerated
Filter using LMBP Artificial Neural Network
Jifu Yang, Beijing China – China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research; Meng Hu, Beijing China – China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research; Bin Lin, Beijing China – China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research;Cui Zhao
6/4 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway CD Minnesota Water and Civil Engineering Historical ProjectsA History of Trade Routes and Water‐Level Regulation on Waterways in
Voyageurs National Park, Minnesota USAAndrew LaBounty, International Falls, MN – National Park Service;Victoria G. Christensen, MS
6/4 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway CD Minnesota Water and Civil Engineering Historical ProjectsCoon Rapids Dam – Stopping Invasive Carp Starts a Renewed Interest in
HydropowerBill Holman;Andrew Judd, PE, CFM
6/4 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway CD Minnesota Water and Civil Engineering Historical Projects From Rapids to Reservoirs and Back John O. Anfinson
6/4 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway CD Minnesota Water and Civil Engineering Historical ProjectsInitiation of Wastewater Collection and Treatment for Minneapolis and
Saint Paul, 1926‐1938Robert L. Callery, BCE, MS Civil Engineering, University of Minnesota
6/4 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway CD Minnesota Water and Civil Engineering Historical ProjectsThe Duluth Aerial Ferry/Lift Bridge ‐ A New National Historic Civil
Engineering LandmarkJon E. Zufelt, PhD, P.E., D.WRE, F.ASCE;Amy Thorson, P.E., M.ASCE;David Prusak;;
6/4 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Skyway RoomPanel Discussion ‐ Advancing new methods for the treatment of climate change and extreme events
Perspectives on Building Extreme Scenarios in a Warming World for Emergency Response and Water Resources Planning
Michael L. Anderson, Ph. D., P.E.;W. Josh Weiss, PhD, PE;John F. England;James Stuart;Kevin Griebenow
6/4 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway AB Real‐Time Control for Stormwater & CSOs Defining real‐time flood alerts with multicriteria analysisFlavio Conde, Sao Paulo – FCTH; Sara Pion, São Paulo – FCTH; Sandra Uemura, São Paulo – FCTH;Andre Sandor Kajdacsy Balla Sosnoski, MSc;Mario T. L Barros, Professor
6/4 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway AB Real‐Time Control for Stormwater & CSOsPerformance Review of a Real Time Control Equipped Irrigated Green Roof:
Comparing Pre‐Retrofit, Modeled, and Actual Performance
Seth Bryant, Boston MA – Opti Rtc; Lenna Von Alt, Villanova Pa – Villanova University; Bridget Wadzuk, Villanova Pa – Villanova University; Robert Traver, Villanova Pa – Villanova University;Gerald Zaremba
6/4 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway AB Real‐Time Control for Stormwater & CSOs Real Time Control of Highway Runoff for Water Quality and Spill Response Stafano Biondi, Venice, Italy – Stormwater Italia;James Herbert Lenhart, PE, D.WRE
6/4 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway AB Real‐Time Control for Stormwater & CSOsThe Role of Forecast Uncertainty in Adaptively Controlled Stormwater
ManagementConor Lewellyn, Boston, MA – Opti; Micah Strauss, Boston, MA – Opti;Seth Petersen Bryant
6/4 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Lakeshore A Smart Water Symposium ‐ Smart Water Grid Intelligent Water Management for Increasing Resilience Dayton Marchese;Igor Linkov, Ph.D.
6/4 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Lakeshore A Smart Water Symposium ‐ Smart Water GridMobile and Hybrid‐type water production system under smart water grid
technologies of KOREA
Dalsik Woo, 240,Sapyeong‐daero, Seocho‐gu, Seoul, Korea – Korea Interfacial Science & Engineering Institute; Kukheon Han, Suwon‐Si, Gyeonggi‐Do, Korea – Smart Water Grid O&M Research GRoup; Kyungtaek Yum, Suwon‐Si, Gyeonggi‐Do, Korea – Sungkyunkwan University;Wonyong Kang
6/4 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Lakeshore A Smart Water Symposium ‐ Smart Water Grid Smart Water Grid: Current Status and Lessons Learned Kyungtaek Yum, PharmD;Sangho Lee
6/4 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Lakeshore A Smart Water Symposium ‐ Smart Water GridState‐of‐Art Technology of Smart Water Grid Technology for Realization of
Sustainable Intergrated Water Management
Kyungtaek Yum, 2066 seobu‐ro, jangan‐gu, Suwon, Gyeonggi‐Do, 16419, Republic of Korea – Sungkyunkwan University; Byoungsup Shim, (b‐#701,711, Woolim Lion's Valley) 425‐1, chungchun‐dong, bupyung‐gu, incheon, korea – Leotek Co., Ltd.; Dongseop Lee, aca#25 Simindaero 248, dongan‐gu, anyang‐si, Gyeonggi‐do, korea – PSGlobal inc.;Kuk Heon Han
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6/4 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Regency Room Two‐Phase Flows (Gas‐Liquid) in Hydraulic Structures IIAssessment and Design Optimization of Retrofitting Dropshaft with Air
Circulation Pipes for Downstream DepressurizationDavid Zhu, Canada – University of Alberta; Jiafang Wei, China – Hohai University;Yiyi Ma
6/4 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Regency Room Two‐Phase Flows (Gas‐Liquid) in Hydraulic Structures IIExperimental investigation of air‐water interactions during rapid filling
process in a urban stormwater system model.
Jose Vasconcelos, Auburn – Auburn University; Rogerio Maestri, Porto Alegre – Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul; Ana Luiza Borges, Porto Alegre – Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul;Juliana Kaiber da Silva, MSc
6/4 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Regency Room Two‐Phase Flows (Gas‐Liquid) in Hydraulic Structures IIField Study of Total Dissolved Gas Generation Downstream of the Seven
Mile Dam in British ColumbiaDavid Zhu, Edmonton – University of Alberta;Pengcheng Li
6/4 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Regency Room Two‐Phase Flows (Gas‐Liquid) in Hydraulic Structures IIMeasuring Bubble Shapes in the Long Straight Rectangular Pipe under
Different Flow ConditionsWeiyang Zhao, PhD
6/4 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Lakeshore C Water and Wastewater TreatmentCharacterization of Lime Softening Sludge for Reuse in Coal‐Fired Power
Plant Wet ScrubbersHafiz Salih, PhD – UIUC; Jiaxing Li, Student – UIUC; Justin Mock, Student – UIUC; Seyed Dastgheib, PhD – UIUC;Craig L. Patterson, PE
6/4 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Lakeshore C Water and Wastewater TreatmentLong term performance and evaluation of advanced wastewater treatment
in anammox bioelectrochemical systems
Umesh Ghimire, 501 Hardy Road, 235 Walker Hall – Mississippi State University; Veera Gnnaeswar Gude, 501 Hardy Road, 235 Walker Hall – Mississippi State University;Umesh Ghimire, MS;Veera Gnaneswar Gude, PhD, P.E., BCEE, M. ASCE
6/4 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Lakeshore C Water and Wastewater TreatmentMicrobial Challenge Testing of Biosand Filters for Treatment of
Waterborne Pathogens in Surface and Groundwater Supplies in Non‐PRASA Communities in Puerto Rico
Craig Patterson, Cincinnati, OH – USEPA; Graciela Ramirez, San German – Inter American University of Puerto Rico; Harvey Minnigh, San German – InterAmerican University of Puerto Rico; Cristina Maldonado, San Juan, Puerto Rico – USEPA;Rajib Sinha, PE
6/4 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Lakeshore C Water and Wastewater TreatmentPerformance of a Pilot‐Scale Gas Sparged Anaerobic Membrane
Bioreactor: A Case Study
Prathap Parameswaran, Manhattan, Kansas – Kansas State University; Patrick Evans,Bellevue, WA – CDM Smith; Tyler Penfield, Manhattan, KS – Kansas State University; Chad Olney, Manhattan, KS – Kansas State University; Bernadette Drouhard, Manhattan, KS – Kansas State University; Kristen Jones, Manhattan, KS – Kansas State University;Kahao Lim, EIT
6/4 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Lakeshore C Water and Wastewater TreatmentRemoval of Removal of Disinfection By‐Products from Water Using a Hybrid Bio‐filter Made of Sand and Low‐cost Activated Carbon Derived
from Coconut Shells
Md Ashique Ahmed, Ruston, Louisiana – Louisiana Tech University; Chandra Mouli Tummala, Ruston, Louisiana – Louisiana Tech University; Brian Elkins, Ruston, Louisiana – Louisiana Tech University;Sanjay Tewari, PhD
6/4 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway GH Water Supply and Climate RiskClimate risk assessment of the lower Susquehanna River water resources
system
Jazmin Salazar, Ithaca, NY – Cornell University; Julianne Quinn, Ithaca, NY – Cornell University; Matthew Koszuta, Ashland, Wisconsin – Northland College; Vivek Srikrishnan, University Park, PA – The Pennsylvania State University; Patrick Reed, Ithaca, NY – Cornell University; Klaus Keller, University Park, PA – The Pennsylvania State University;Caitlin Spence MS PhD
6/4 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway GH Water Supply and Climate RiskCoastal sustainability management using avulsion mitigation strategies in
the Yellow River Delta under climate change;Liang Chen;Benjamin Hobbs
6/4 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway GH Water Supply and Climate RiskCombining robust decision frameworks and imperfect probabilistic projections to support climate change adaptation under uncertainty
Benjamin Zaitchik, Baltimore, MD – Johns Hopkins University;Julie Shortridge, Ph.D.
6/4 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway GH Water Supply and Climate RiskDynamic simulation of Lake Mead water levels in response to climate
change and varying demands
Abhusan Achhami, United States – University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Ajay Kalra, United States– Southern Illinois University; Sajjad Ahmad, United States – University of Nevada, Las Vegas;Abhusan Achhami
6/4 2:00 PM 5:30 PM Northstar BGuidelines for Controlling Erosion and Sediment ‐ Don Baker & Shirley Clark
Guidelines for Controlling Erosion and Sediment ‐ Don Baker & Shirley Clark
Shirley E. Clark;Don Baker, M. ASCE, D.WRE
6/4 2:00 PM 5:30 PM Lakeshore BSolving Water Treatment Problems with Computational Fluid Dynamics ‐ Xiaofeng Liu & Jie Zhang
Solving Water Treatment Problems with Computational Fluid Dynamics ‐ Xiaofeng Liu & Jie Zhang
Xiaofeng Liu, PhD, PE;Jie Zhang, PhD
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6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Mirage RoomAdvances in Modeling Tools for Urban Water Management 3
A data‐driven approach to model flows across combined sewer systemsDonald Scavia, Graham Sustainability Institute – University of Michigan; Branko Kerkez, Civil and Environmental Engineering – University of Michigan;Yao Hu, PhD
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Mirage RoomAdvances in Modeling Tools for Urban Water Management 3
A python‐based autocalibration routine supporting the stormwater management model
Ben Hodges, Austin, Texas – University of Texas at Austin;Edward D. Tiernan
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Mirage RoomAdvances in Modeling Tools for Urban Water Management 3
DEVELOPMENT OF A GIS‐BASED WATER QUALITY MODEL FOR THE CITY OF MINNEAPOLIS
Sarah Stratton, Minneapolis, MN – Barr Engineering Co.; Lois Eberhart, Minneapolis, MN – City of Minneapolis Publcs Work; Nicholas Cantarero, Minneapolis, MN – City of Minneapolis Public Works;Michael McKinney;Omid Mohseni, PhD., PE.;Tim Anderson;Lulu Fang;Maureen McFarlane
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Mirage RoomAdvances in Modeling Tools for Urban Water Management 3
Optimizing Watershed Improvement Strategies‐Comparing RSWMM and SUSTAIN
Nasrin Alamdari, Blacksburg, VA – Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Joong Lee, Cincinnati, ON – Center for Urban Green Infrastructure Engineering (CUGIE Inc);David Sample
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Mirage RoomAdvances in Modeling Tools for Urban Water Management 3
SWMM Calibration and Sensitivity Analysis for Rain Gardens
Elizabeth Fassman‐Beck, 1 Castle Point Terrace, Hoboken, NJ 07030 – Stevens Institute of Technology; Firas Saleh, 1 Castle Point Terrace, Hoboken, NJ 07030 – Stevens Institute of Technology; Dylan Walsh, 1 Castle Point Terrace, Hoboken, NJ 07030 – Stevens Institute of Technology; Sarah Chan, 1 Castle Point Terrace, Hoboken, NJ 07030 – Stevens Institute of Technology;Patrick O'Hara
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Mirage RoomAdvances in Modeling Tools for Urban Water Management 3
Watershed Wide Regional BMP Optimization for MS4 Compliance: Experience from the Lower LA River Upper Reach 2 Feasibly Study
Troy Dorman, San Antonio – Tetra Tech; Oliver Galang, Pasadena – Tetra Tech; Troy Dorman, San Antonio – Tetra Tech; Troy Dorman, San Antonio – Tetra Tech;Jason Wright
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Skyway RoomAdvances in Water Resources and Environmental Engineering Education Part 2: College and Professional Applications
An Interdisciplinary, international collaborative student design project Dawn Digrius, Program Director – STEM Advantage;Leslie Rose. Brunell;Dawn Digrius
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Skyway RoomAdvances in Water Resources and Environmental Engineering Education Part 2: College and Professional Applications
ECSTATIC to integrate formal education and practice in water resources systems analysis
Meghna Babbar‐Sebens, Corallis, OR – Oregon State University; Elizabeth Root, Corvalis, OR – Oregon State University; Jon Herman, Davis, CA – University of California, Davis; Ali Mirchi, El Paso, TX – University of Texas, El Paso; Marcio Giacomoni, San Antonio, TX – University of Texas at San Antonio; Joseph Kasprzyk, Boulder, CO – University of Colorado Boulder; Kaveh Madani, London, UK – Imperial College London; David Ford, Sacramento, CA – David Ford Consulting Engineers; Leon Basdekas, Denver, CO – Black and Veatch;David Ezechiel. Rosenberg
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Skyway RoomAdvances in Water Resources and Environmental Engineering Education Part 2: College and Professional Applications
Physical Hydrological Modeling of Bell Canyon for Education, Outreach and Research
Kevin Hernandez, California – California Polytechnic State University, Pomona;Seema Chandrakant Shah‐Fairbank, P.E., PhD;Kevin Hernandez
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Skyway RoomAdvances in Water Resources and Environmental Engineering Education Part 2: College and Professional Applications
The making of Stormwater Core Curriculum online courseJamie Benning, Iowa State University Extension – Iowa State University Extension; Eliana Brown, Il – University of Illinois; Eakalak Khan, north Dakota – North Dakota State University;Katie Pekarek, Nebraska – University of Nebraska–Lincoln;Shahram Missaghi
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway IJ Advances in Watershed Modeling and Applications A New Approach for Generating Flow Directions in Urban WatershedsDavid Maidment, Austin, Texas – The University of Texas at Austin; Ben Hodges, Austin, Texas – The University of Texas at Austin;Jonathan David D. Lasco, MS
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway IJ Advances in Watershed Modeling and ApplicationsEVALUATION OF SATELLITE‐BASED PRECIPITATION ESTIMATES OVER AN
AGRICULTURAL WATERSHED OF INDIAAshish Pandey, ROORKEE – IIT ROORKEE; DEEN DAYAL, ROORKEE – IIT ROORKEE;Sushil Kumar. Himanshu
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway IJ Advances in Watershed Modeling and ApplicationsImpact of land use change on water quantity and quality in the
Shenandoah National Park
Iara Lacher, Front Royal, VA – Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute; Craig Fergus, Front Royal, VA – Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute; Karen Kline, Blacksburg,VA – Virginia Tech; Brian Benham, Blacksburg, VA – Virginia Tech; William McShea, Front Royal, VA – Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute; Tom Akre, Front Royal, VA – Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute;Ebrahim Ahmadisharaf
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway IJ Advances in Watershed Modeling and ApplicationsImpact of Urbanization on Hydrological Processes: A Case Study of Xinji
River in Southern ChinaYangbo Chen
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6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway IJ Advances in Watershed Modeling and ApplicationsTarget Calibration Parameters for Flood Frequency Distribution Simulation
using SWAT ModelSara Mille, Houghton, MI – Michigan Technological University;Veronica Webster, PhD
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Lake Superior B Disasters and Decision Making: A Matter of Ethics Disasters and Decision Making: A Matter of EthicsSteve Starrett, PhD, P.E., D.WRE, F.ASCE, F.EWRI;Yvette Pearson, Ph.D, P.E., F.ASCE;Gavin Smith, Ph.D;;
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway AB Flash FloodingAnalysis of Future Climate Change on Storm Runoff using SWMM Model
for Jordan River WatershedSteven Burian, Salt Lake City – University of Utah;Muhammad Imran Chaudhry, Master of Sciences
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway AB Flash FloodingCoupled Modeling of Flood Control and Stormwater TMDL in Sponge City
Construction of Zhenjiang City in ChinaJantai Kuo, Seattle – Seattle Environmental Science and Technology;Nian She, PhD
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway AB Flash FloodingExploring Factors Affecting Hydrological Performance of Permeable
Pavements
Jay Dorsey, Columbus, Ohio – Ohio State University; Alessandra Smolek, Cary, NC – WithersRavenel; William Hunt, Raleigh, NC – North Carolina State University;Ryan Winston, PhD, PE
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway AB Flash FloodingIncorporating Stormwater as a Resource into Regional Water Management
Planning: The Sacramento ExperienceMaureen Mathias. Kerner, PE
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway AB Flash Flooding Measured Performance of Stormwater Best Management Practices Todd Hubmer, PE;Bruce Elder, PE
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway AB Flash FloodingModeling Approaches to Tracking the Longitudinal Influence of
Stormwater ControlsRobert J. Ryan, P.E., D. WRE;Manahel Soro
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway AB Flash FloodingResults from the real‐time control of an urban watershed: coordinating
outflows to shape flows and water qualityBranko Kerkez;Matthew David Bartos;Abhiram Mullapudi;Brandon P. Wong, MI;
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway AB Flash Flooding Using Alternative Models for Delivering Green Infrastructure Shandor J. Szalay
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway CDHistory of St. Anthony Falls Laboratory and Minnesota Civil Engineering History
Civil Engineering and ASCE Student Chapter History in MinnesotaStephen Druschel, Mankato – Minnesota State University;Rebecca L. Teasley, PhD, A.M.ASCE;Jerry Rogers, PhD, PE, D.WRE, Distinguished M.ASCE
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway CDHistory of St. Anthony Falls Laboratory and Minnesota Civil Engineering History
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE MINNESOTA ASCE CENTENNIALJeremy John. Walgrave, PE, CFM, A.M.ASCE;Jerry Rogers, PhD, PE, D.WRE, Distinguished M.ASCE
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway CDHistory of St. Anthony Falls Laboratory and Minnesota Civil Engineering History
THE ST. ANTHONY FALLS LABORATORY: 80 YEARS OF PROGRESS Part I Roger E.A Arndt, PhD;Edward Silberman, (deceased);Heinz Stefan, PhD;;
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway CDHistory of St. Anthony Falls Laboratory and Minnesota Civil Engineering History
THE ST.ANTHONY FALLS LABORATORY: 80 YEARS OF PROGRESS Part 3. Recent Developments and Future Outlook
Efi Foufoula‐Georgiou, Irvine, CA – Henry Samueli School of Engineering, University of California, Irvine; Miki Hondzo, Minneapolis, MN – University of Minnesota‐ Twin Cities; Jeffrey Marr, Minneapolis, MN – University of Minnesota‐ Twin Cities; Chris Paola, Minneapolis, MN – University of Minnesota‐ Twin Cities; Fotis Sotiropoulos, Stony Brook, NY – Stony Brook University;Lian Shen
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway CDHistory of St. Anthony Falls Laboratory and Minnesota Civil Engineering History
THE ST.ANTHONY FALLS LABORATORY: 80 YEARS OF PROGRESS Part 2. Environmental Research
John Gulliver, St. Anthony Falls Laboratory – University of Minnesota; Miki Hondzo, St. Anthony Falls Laboratory – University of Minnesota; Chris Paola, St. Anthony Falls Laboratory – University of Minnesota; Chris Ellis, St. Anthony Falls Laboratory – University of Minnesota;Heinz Stefan, PhD
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6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway EF Innovative Wastewater Treatment Technologies 2Development of Selective Pressures for Reliable Nitrogen and Phosphorus
Recovery from Wastewaters by Microalgae
Jennifer DeBellis, 205 N. Mathews Ave, Urbana, IL 61801 – University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign; Brian Shoener, 205 N. Mathews Ave, Urbana, IL – University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign; Stephanie Schramm, 205 N. Mathews Ave, Urbana, IL – University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign; Courtney Ackerman, 205 N. Mathews Ave, Urbana, IL 61801 – University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign;Jeremy Scott Guest
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway EF Innovative Wastewater Treatment Technologies 2Energy‐efficient wastewater reuse in power plants using an integrated bio‐
electrochemical‐membrane approaches V. Gadhamshetty1, B. Vemuri1, N.Shrestha, G.Chilkoor, L.Xia, C.Alvarado, and James Kilduff;Venkataramana Gadhamshetty, PhD, PE, BCEE
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway EF Innovative Wastewater Treatment Technologies 2Optimizing orifice spacing in a low pressure pipe system with special
reference to MN 7080‐7083Kevin Michael. Sherman, P.E., Ph,D., D. WRE
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway EF Innovative Wastewater Treatment Technologies 2Simultaneous Divalent Metal Ions Removal by Iron Oxide Coated Gravel in
Column StudyIbrahim Yildiz, Banu Sizirici, Kyriaki Polychronopoulou, Maguy Abi Jaoude;Ibrahim Yildiz
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway EF Innovative Wastewater Treatment Technologies 2Using Portable Probes for the Rapid Evaluation of Wastewater Treatment
Biological NitrificationRyan Holzem, Green Bay – University of Wisconsin ‐ Green Bay;Eric Short
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Lakeshore CResiliency of Urban Infrastructure and Water Resources Systems (1)
A Study of Urban Water Supply System Resilience for the Capital City of Delhi (India)
Mitthan Kansal, Roorkee – IIT Roorkee; Venkataramana Sridhar, Blacksburg – Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Nitu Singh, Tanakpur – Uttarakhand Public Works Department;MITTHAN LAL KANSAL, PhD;Venkataramana R. Sridhar, Ph.D., P.E;Nitu Singh
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Lakeshore CResiliency of Urban Infrastructure and Water Resources Systems (1)
An approach for auto‐ devising flood control strategies based on LID and land use types in urban areas
Zhihua Zhu, No.135 Xingangxi Road – Sun Yat‐sen University; Zhihe Chen, N0.135 Xingangxi Road – Sun Yat‐sen University;Zhihua Zhu;Zhihe Chen
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Lakeshore CResiliency of Urban Infrastructure and Water Resources Systems (1)
Case studies of drought and precipitation assessment for resilient water infrastructure planning and design
Venkataramana R. Sridhar, Ph.D., P.E;Hyunwoo Kang
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Lakeshore CResiliency of Urban Infrastructure and Water Resources Systems (1)
Self‐Sufficient Disaster Relief Water Filtration System Jenna Greenlees;Yeo Howe Lim, PhD
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Lakeshore A Smart Water Symposium ‐ Intelligent AnalyticsAlgorithm for Early Contamination Detection in Water with Highly Varying Stochastic Backgrounds Based on UV‐Spectrophotometer Measurements
Tehila Asheri‐Arnon;Shai Ezra;Barak Fishbain;;
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Lakeshore A Smart Water Symposium ‐ Intelligent AnalyticsAugmenting SCADA with SWMM to Measure and Tune the Coordinated
Control Behavior of Intelligent Assets within a Collection System
Fred Myers, South Bend, IN – EmNet LLC; Luis Montestruque, South Bend, IN – EmNet LLC; Reese Johnson, Cincinnati, OH – MSD Greater Cincinnati; Melissa Gatterdam, Cincinnati, OH – MSD Greater Cincinnati;Bryant E. McDonnell, MS, PE
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Lakeshore A Smart Water Symposium ‐ Intelligent AnalyticsCloud‐Scale Distribution System Simulation Framework for Ensemble or
Service‐Based AnalysisJames Uber, Covington, KY – CitiLogics;Sam Hatchett
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Lakeshore A Smart Water Symposium ‐ Intelligent Analytics Modeling demand variation among consumers using smart metered data ;Jorge Pesantez;Emily Berglund, PhD;Nikhil Kaza;;
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Lakeshore A Smart Water Symposium ‐ Intelligent AnalyticsSecurity of smart water systems: challenges, opportunities and best
practicesMatthew David Bartos
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Regency Room Two‐Phase Flows (Gas‐Liquid) in Hydraulic Structures IIICHAIN MECHANISMS PRECEDING AND DURING VIOLENT GEYSERS IN
SEWER SYSTEMSTaher Chegini, Texas, USA – University of Houston;Arturo S. Leon
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6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Regency Room Two‐Phase Flows (Gas‐Liquid) in Hydraulic Structures III HYDRODYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF HIGHLY CONVERGENT SPILLWAYSChristian Frias, USA – Barr Engineering; León Morera, Spain – Serpa; Javier Caballero, Madrid – Technical University of Madrid; Rafaél Morán, Madrid – Technical University of Madrid; Miguel Ángel Toledo, Madrid – Technical University of Madrid;Yoch Ponte Torres
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Regency Room Two‐Phase Flows (Gas‐Liquid) in Hydraulic Structures IIIPreliminary research on air pocket entrapments caused by shear‐flow
instabilities in rapid‐filling pipesYasemin Eldayih, MS;Jose Goes Vasconcelos, PhD
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Regency Room Two‐Phase Flows (Gas‐Liquid) in Hydraulic Structures IIISurge Modeling using TAP Informs Rehabilitation and O&M Decisions on
the 60 Mile‐Long Potomac Interceptor System
Srinivasa Gadiparthi, 5000 Overlook Avenue SW | Washington, DC 20032 – DC Water; Essey Woldemariam, 5000 Overlook Avenue SW | Washington, DC 20032 – DC Water; Chris Ranck, 150 W Market Street, Suite 728 | Indianapolis, IN 46204 – Arcadis;Jennifer Howells, PE, CDT, ENV SP
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway GH Water Demand Modeling & ManagementAnalysis of University Water Consumption to Support Management and
Conservation StrategiesLina Sela, Austin, TX – The University of Texas at Ausitn;Michael Link;Lina Sela, PhD
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway GH Water Demand Modeling & ManagementElaboration of the willingness to pay curve for household water use in Lima
city: results from a case study in stress conditionsGuilherme Marques, Brazil – Universidade Federal de Rio Grande do Sul – UFRGS IPH;Luis Ilbay;Ada Liz Arancibia, PhD;Guilherme Marques;;
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway GH Water Demand Modeling & ManagementMining Water Billing Data to Explore Outdoor Water Use During Different
Weather ConditionsChundun Prakash Khedun, PhD;Alan C. Lewis, MS;Ronald A. Kaiser;;
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway GH Water Demand Modeling & ManagementStatistical analysis and classification of non‐residential water customers to
improve parcel‐level water demand modeling techniquesMichael Webber, Austin, TX – The University of Texas at Austin;Bruk Berhanu
6/4 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway GH Water Demand Modeling & ManagementUse of High Resolution Water Demand Data in Assessing Conservation
StrategiesAustin Stanley Polebitski
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway IJ Advances in Watershed Modeling and ApplicationsDevelopment of Analytical Solutions for Wave Propagation Characteristics
Along Rivers and for Verifying the Regional Simulation Model RSMRandy Van Zee, Principal Scientist – South Florida Water Management District; Walter Wilcox, P.E. – South Florida Water Management District;Wasantha A M Lal, PhD
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway IJ Advances in Watershed Modeling and Applications Frequency Analysis Enhancements within HEC‐SSP Matthew Fleming, Davis, CA – Hydrologic Engineering Center;Michael David Bartles, MS
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway IJ Advances in Watershed Modeling and ApplicationsHydrologic impacts of developing Oil Palm for bioenergy in Tabasco,
MexicoDavid Watkins, Houghton – Michigan Tech; Alex Mayer, Houghton – Michigan Technological University;Azad Heidari
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway IJ Advances in Watershed Modeling and ApplicationsMethods for enhancing SWAT operation in simulating peak streamflow in
cold regions
Yeo Howe Lim, Grand Forks – University of North Dakota; Omidreza Shoghli, Charlotte – University of North Carolina at Charlotte;Bahareh Shoghli, PhD;Yeo Howe Lim, PhD;Omidreza Shoghli, PhD;;
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway IJ Advances in Watershed Modeling and ApplicationsReconciling Soil Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity Estimates from Different
Measurement InstrumentsR. Morbidelli, Italy – University of Perugia; C. Corradini, Italy – University of Perugia; Rao Govindaraju, West Lafayette – Purdue University;Abhishek Abhishek
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway IJ Advances in Watershed Modeling and Applications The Pitfalls of Lake Modeling Without Sediment Chemistry Data Joe Bischoff, Golden Valley – Wenck Associates;Brian Beck
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Mirage RoomAssessing Performance Metrics for LID and Green Infrastructure
A new comprehensive framework to evaluate the hydrologic behavior of Green Infrastructure: a case study in Chicago
Arthur Schmidt, 2524 Hydrosystems Lab, 205 N. Mathews, Urbana Illinois 61801 – University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign;Ariel Kexuan Wang, PhD Candidate
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6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Mirage RoomAssessing Performance Metrics for LID and Green Infrastructure
Beyond the design storm: Annual hydrologic metrics for improved LID design and evaluation
William Hunt, Raleigh, NC – North Carolina State University;Charles C. Stillwell
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Mirage RoomAssessing Performance Metrics for LID and Green Infrastructure
Quantifying Socioeconomic Co‐Benefits of Green Stormwater Infrastructure
Mary Pat McGuire, Champaign, IL – University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign; Ashlynn Stillwell, Urbana, IL – University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign;James F. Canning
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Mirage RoomAssessing Performance Metrics for LID and Green Infrastructure
Risk Based Comparison of Green Infrastructure Design Under Present Day and Climate Change Scenarios
Bridget Wadzuk, Villanova, PA – Villanova University;Conor John. Lewellyn
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Skyway Room AWM Session 1: Fog Dispersal & Other AWM Projects Experiments to Evaluate Cloud Seeding Materials using Cloud Chambers David Delene, PhD
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Skyway Room AWM Session 1: Fog Dispersal & Other AWM ProjectsQuantifying Summertime Precipitation Enhancement by Cloud Seeding
over the United States High PlainsAndrew Detwiler, Ph.D.
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Skyway Room AWM Session 1: Fog Dispersal & Other AWM ProjectsUpdate of ANSI/ASCE/EWRI Standard Practice 44‐13 (Supercooled Fog
Dispersal)Thomas P. DeFelice
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lakeshore BBiological Considerations in Environmental Health & Water Quality
Assessment of seasonal variability, antibiotic resistance and the impact of storm event on streambed E. coli concentration in Skunk Creek, Big Sioux
river, South Dakota
Rachel McDaniel, Brookings, South Dakota – South Dakota State University; Bruce Bleakley, Brookings, SOuth Dakota – South Dakota State University;Sadia Salam
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lakeshore BBiological Considerations in Environmental Health & Water Quality
Comparative Study of Sequence Aligners for Detecting Antibiotic Resistance in Bacterial Metagenomes
Irene Xagoraraki, 1449 Engineering Research Ct., East Lansing, MI 48824 – Michigan State University;Camille McCall, PhD
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lakeshore BBiological Considerations in Environmental Health & Water Quality
E. coli Attachment to Various Sized Particles and their Impact on TransportRachel McDaniel, 1400 North Campus Drive – South Dakota State University; Bruce Bleakley,Alfred Diary Science Hall – South Dakota State University;Louis Yaovi Amegbletor
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lakeshore BBiological Considerations in Environmental Health & Water Quality
Effect of woodchips bioreactors on E. coli concentrations and culturable bacteria in tile drainage water
Rachel McDaniel, South Dakota State – South Dakota State University; Bruce Bleakley, South Dakota State – South Dakota State University;Sara Mardani
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway AB Bioretention and Biofiltration Design and PerformanceAssessing the Performance of Bioretentions and Sand Filter Basins using a
Low Impact Development Test Bed at The University of Texas at San Antonio Main Campus
Vahid Zarezadeh, San Antonio, TX – University of Texas at San Antonio; Crista Cerda, San Antonio, TX – University of Texas at San Antonio; Arianne Bazilio, San Antonio, TX – University of Texas at San Antonio; Aldo Hernandez, San Antonio, TX – University of Texas at San Antonio; Christopher Adkison, San Antonio, TX – University of Texas at San Antonio; Heather Shipley, San Antonio, TX – University of Texas at San Antonio;Marcio Hofheinz Giacomoni
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway AB Bioretention and Biofiltration Design and PerformanceEvaluation of microorganisms in raingarden treating stormwater runoff
from different land uses
Franz Kevin Geronimo, 1223‐24 Cheonan‐daero, Seobukgu, Cheonan city, Chungnam province, South Korea, 31080 – Kongju National University; Hyeseon Choi, 1223‐24 Cheonan‐daero, Seobukgu, Cheonan city, Chungnam province, South Korea, 31080 – Kongju National University; Lee‐Hyung Kim, 1223‐24 Cheonan‐daero, Seobukgu, Cheonan city, Chungnam province, South Korea, 31080 – Kongju National University; Marla Redillas, Taft Avenue, Malate Manila, Philippines, 2401 – De La Salle University‐Manila; Marla Redillas, Taft Avenue, Malate Manila, Philippines, 2401 – De La Salle University‐Manila;Jungsun Hong
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway AB Bioretention and Biofiltration Design and Performance Impact of a Rain Garden on the Headwaters of Jenkintown Creek John Komlos;Sergio Carvajal‐Sanchez;Andrea Welker, PhD, PE;;
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6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway AB Bioretention and Biofiltration Design and PerformanceLaboratory Study on the Performance of Bioretention for Stormwater
Management in Both Warm and Cold, Semi‐Arid ClimatesTong Yu, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada – University of Alberta; Xiangfei Li, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada – City of Edmonton;Hannah Kratky;Zhan Li
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway AB Bioretention and Biofiltration Design and PerformanceThe impact of back‐to‐back rainfall events on green infrastructure
reliabilityAshlynn Stillwell, Urbana, IL – University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign;Reshmina William, MS
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Regency Room Computational Methods in Hydraulics IA Two‐Dimensional Depth‐Averaged Water Quality Model: Coupling of SRH‐
2D with USACE Water Quality ModulesZhonglong Zhang, Vicksburg, MS – US Army Corp of Engineers; Joel Sholtes, Denver, CO – U.S. Bureau of Reclamation;Yong G. Lai
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Regency Room Computational Methods in Hydraulics IAutomated Water Control Structures Flow Rating using CFD Generated
Data
Matahel Ansar, West Palm Beach, Florida – South Florida Water Management District; John Raymond, West Palm Beach, Florida – South Florida Water Management District; Zubayed Rakib, West Palm Beach/Miami, FL – King Engineering Associates Inc; Seyed Hajimirzaie, West Palm Beach, FL – South Florida Water Management District; Liqiong Zhang, West Palm Beach – South Florida Water Management District; Tibebe Dessalegne West Palm Beach –
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Regency Room Computational Methods in Hydraulics ICombined near and far‐field CFD modeling of a power plant outfall thermal
plumeKyle Winslow, San Diego, CA – CH2M; Christopher` Romero, Manilla, Philippines – CH2M;Daniel Morse;Kevin Nielsen
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Regency Room Computational Methods in Hydraulics IIce Jam, Two‐Dimensional, and Levee Breach Modeling at Miles City,
MontanaCurtis J. Miller
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway GHEconomic aspects of water resources planning and management‐I
Addressing theoretical shortcomings in the design of risk pooling strategies to mitigate drought‐related financial losses for water utilities
Gregory Characklis, Chapel Hill, NC – Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering and Center on Financial Risk in Environmental Systems, Gillings School of Global Public Health and UNC Institute for the Environment, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill;Rachel Baum
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway GHEconomic aspects of water resources planning and management‐I
An open‐source implementation of California’s hydroeconomic model
Max Fefer, Davis, CA – University of California, Davis; Jonathan Herman, Davis, CA – University of California, Davis; Quinn Hart, Davis, CA – University of California, Davis; Justin Merz, Davis, CA – University of California, Davis; Josue Medellin‐Azuara, Merced, CA – University of California, Merced; Jay Lund, Davis, CA – University of California, Davis;MustafaS. Dogan, MS
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway GHEconomic aspects of water resources planning and management‐I
Economic Valuation of Environmental Flows in Texas U.S.A.Richard McLaughlin, Texas A&M University‐Corpus Christi – Harte Research Institute Gulf of Mexico Studies; Paul Montagna, Texas A&M University‐Corpus Christi – Harte Research Institute Gulf of Mexico Studies;Elizabeth A. Del Rosario, MS
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway GHEconomic aspects of water resources planning and management‐I
Estimation of Ability to Pay for Levee ImprovementsLawrence Roth, Vice President – Arcadis;George F. McMahon, Ph.D., PE, D.WRE, PH, BCEE, ENV SP
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lake Superior B International Water Issues 2 (Women Water Nexus)Comparison of field‐measured ceramic pot filter performance and users’
perception of performance in coastal Guatemala
Audra Merfeld‐Langston, G‐4 Humanities and Social Sciences Building, Rolla, MO 65409, USA – Missouri University of Science & Technology; Andrew Elmore, 101 Straumanis‐James Hall, Rolla, MO 65409, USA – Missouri University of Science & Technology;Carlo Salvinelli;Audra Merfeld‐Langston;Andrew Curtis Elmore;;
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lake Superior B International Water Issues 2 (Women Water Nexus)Coordinated Operation of Xiluodu Plant and Hydropower Plants in
Receiving Power GridsRui Cao, Dalian, China – Dalian University of Technology; Chuntian Cheng, Dalian, China – Dalian University of Technology;Jianjian Shen
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lake Superior B International Water Issues 2 (Women Water Nexus) Empowering Women in the Water Sector Through a Mentoring Program Vinka Craver, Rhode Island – University of Rhode Island;Laura A. Schifman, PhD
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lake Superior B International Water Issues 2 (Women Water Nexus) NEWIN‐Women in Water Innovation NetworkMarcus Gay, Boston – Novus Technical Services; MaryTheresa Pendergast, Boston – Oasys Water; Philip Jordan, Boston – BW Research Partnership;Vinka Oyanedel Craver
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lake Superior B International Water Issues 2 (Women Water Nexus)Textile Dye Wastewater Biotreatment– A project empowering female
leadership through international exchangeNoshaba Malik, Islamabad – Quaid‐i‐Azam University; Heidi Gough, Seattle, WA – University of Washington;Heidi L. Gough, PhD, PE;Noshaba H. Malik
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6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lake Superior B International Water Issues 2 (Women Water Nexus)Using Global Hydrometeorologic Forecasts as a Boundary Condition for
Two‐Dimensional HEC‐RAS Modeling in Data Sparse Environments
Mark Wahl, US Army Engineer Research and Development Center – Coastal and Hydraulics LaboratoryMatthew P. Geheran; Matthew W. Farthing; Michael L. Follum; ;Joseph Lee. Gutenson, PhD
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lake Superior B International Water Issues 2 (Women Water Nexus)Using the APEX model to predict the effects of tillage practices on crop yield, soil erosion, and particulate nutrients in agricultural fields of
ColombiaLaura Wilson;John Ramirez‐ Avila
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lakeshore CReal‐Time Data, Modeling, Decision‐Making, and Control (1)
A Real‐time, Web‐based Flood Information System for the Big Sioux River Seth Kenner;Jason Love
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lakeshore CReal‐Time Data, Modeling, Decision‐Making, and Control (1)
Market‐Based Real‐Time Control of TSS across Large Sewer SystemsNancy Love, 1351 Beal Ave, 183 EWRE, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 – University of Michigan; Branko Kerkez, 2350 Hayward St, 2044 GG Brown, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 – University of Michigan;Sara C. Troutman
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lakeshore CReal‐Time Data, Modeling, Decision‐Making, and Control (1)
Real‐time control of storm water systems through Reinforcement Learning:objective formulations and controller convergence
Branko Kerkez, Ann Arbor – University of Michigan;Abhiram Mullapudi
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Northstar BSustainable and Integrated Water Resources Management, Regulatory and Health Issues for Hydraulic Fracturing
Sustainability Hot Topics in the Land of (more than) 10,000 LakesAdam Witt, PhD;Larry Herke, Director, Office of Enterprise Sustainability, State of Minnesota;Katrina Kessler;Steve Woods, Executive Director, Freshwater Society;Amy Hansen
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway CD The Role of Physical Models in River Restoration ProjectsAn Efficient Method to Analyze Mesoscale Hydrodynamic Processes Using
a Coordinated Physical/Numerical Modeling StrategyJerry R. Richardson, M.ASCE, D.WRE;Don Baker, M. ASCE, D.WRE;Jonathan G. Daldalian, Missouri;;
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway CD The Role of Physical Models in River Restoration ProjectsApplication of 3D Printed Hardscape Features within Hydraulic Physical
ModelsDonald Baker, Prairie Village, KS – Water Resources Solutions, LLC; Jerry Richardson, Kansas City, MO – University of Missouri ‐ Kansas City;Jonathan G. Daldalian, Missouri
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway CD The Role of Physical Models in River Restoration ProjectsOverview of physical model application at varying scales to inform project
design.Darren Hinton, Seattle, WA – Northwest Hydraulic Consultants Inc.; Brian Hughes, Vancouver, BC – Northwest Hydraulic Consultants Ltd.;Peter C. Brooks, P.E.
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway CD The Role of Physical Models in River Restoration ProjectsQuantifying and Modeling in‐Stream Processes: A first step to restore the
Catalpa Creek
Tim Schauwecker, Mississippi – Mississippi State University; Joby Czarnecki, MS – MississippiState University; Eddy Langendoen, MS – USDA‐ARS National Sedimentation Lab; Sandra Ortega‐Achury, MS – Mississippi State University; James Martin, MS – Mississippi State University;John J. Ramirez‐Avila, PhD
6/5 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway CD The Role of Physical Models in River Restoration ProjectsThe Economic Efficiency Of Coordinated Physical/Numerical Hydrodynamic
Modeling Of Mesoscale ProjectsDon Baker, M. ASCE, D.WRE;Jerry R. Richardson, M.ASCE, D.WRE;Jonathan G. Daldalian, Missouri;;
6/5 8:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway EF Introduction to EPANET Water Distribution Modeling Introduction to EPANET Water Distribution Modeling Walter M. Grayman;Arnold Strasser, P.E.
6/5 8:30 AM 12:00 PM Lakeshore ANOAA Atlas 14: Precipitation Frequency Estimates of the United States
NOAA Atlas 14: Precipitation Frequency Estimates of the United States Sandra B. Pavlovic
6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Skyway Room AWM Session 2: Hail Suppression or Mitigation Projects Assessment of HAILCAST Performance in Western North DakotaGretchen Mullendore, Grand Forks, North Dakota – University of North Dakota; Mariusz Starzec, Grand Forks, North Dakota – University of North Dakota;Shawn Wagner
6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Skyway Room AWM Session 2: Hail Suppression or Mitigation ProjectsNorth Dakota Hail Suppression Operations in the Context of ASCE Standard
39‐15Darin Langerud
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6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Skyway Room AWM Session 2: Hail Suppression or Mitigation ProjectsTHE APPLICATION OF AIRBORNE GLACIOGENIC SEEDING TO MITIGATE HAIL
DAMAGE IN ALBERTA, CANADANeil S. Brackin;Daniel B. Gilbert;Bruce Austin Boe;;
6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Regency Room Computational Methods in Hydraulics II Breach Parameters for Embankment DamsDusty Myers, Jackson – Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality;Mustafa Siddik Altinakar
6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Regency Room Computational Methods in Hydraulics IIModeling internal erosion processes in soil pipes; capturing changing
geometry dynamics
Glenn Wilson, Oxford, MS – USDA‐ARS; Garey Fox, Raleigh, NC – North Carolina State University;John L. Nieber, PhD, P.E., P.H.;Glenn V. Wilson, PhD;Garey Alton. Fox, Ph.D., P.E., D.WRE;;
6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Regency Room Computational Methods in Hydraulics IIMorphologic Assessment of Chevron Construction on the Upper
Mississippi River
David Gordon, St. Louis District – US Army Corps of Engineers; Donald Duncan, St. Louis District – US Army Corps of Engineers; Timothy Lauth, St. Louis District – US Army Corps of Engineers;Lacey Venhaus;Lisa Andes
6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Regency Room Computational Methods in Hydraulics IIQuantification of the Effect of Bridge Pier Encasement on Headwater
Elevation Using HEC‐RASAbhijit Subedi;Suresh Sharma;Anwarul Islam;Niraj Lamichhanne;
6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway GHEconomic aspects of water resources planning and management‐II
How to live with no regrets: Informing policy decisions through marginal economic analysis of water supply and demand management actions
under uncertainty
Ellen Hanak, San Francisco – Public Policy Institute of California; Josue Medellin‐Azuara, Merced – University of California, Merced; Jay Lund, Davis, California – University of California, Davis;Alvar Escriva‐Bou
6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway GHEconomic aspects of water resources planning and management‐II
Hydro‐Economics and Ecology of Local Water Supply Potential in Los Angeles
Erik Christian. Porse, PhD
6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway GHEconomic aspects of water resources planning and management‐II
Use Rainfall Runoff Model as an Important Tool to Optimize Investments in Flood Control in a Megacity: São Paulo, Brazil
Pedro Algodoal, Sao Paulo Brazil – Prefeitura Municipal de Sao Paulo;Mario T. L Barros, Professor;Flavio Conde, MsC
6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway GHEconomic aspects of water resources planning and management‐II
Water‐coloring inside the lines: Developing demand‐based inter‐growers’ cooperative water market interaction rulesets to promote market‐scale
economic efficiency within existing water lawPaul Block, University of Wisconsin‐Madison – Civil Engineering;Justin Daniel Delorit, P.E.
6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lakeshore B Environmental Health and Water QualityArea level chronic stressors and nitrogen dioxide exposures on term birth
weight in New York CityJane Clougherty, Drexel University – Drexel University;Nur Hanife Orak
6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lakeshore B Environmental Health and Water QualityDisinfection by‐product formation in combined sewer overflow under wet
weather conditionsJessica Wilson, Riverdale, NY – Manhattan College;Fiona B. Dunn;Jessica Wilson, PhD
6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lakeshore B Environmental Health and Water Quality Recycled Concrete Aggreegate for Oyster Aquaculture
Dong Hee Kang, 1700 E. Cold Spring Lane, Baltimore, MD 21251 – Morgan State University; Kelton Clark, Patuxent Environmental &Aquatic Research Laboratory – Morgan State University; James Hunter, Dept. Civil Engineering – Morgan State University; Chunlei Fan, Patuxent Environmental & Aquatic Research Laboratory 10545 Mackall Road, St. Leonard, MD 20685 – Morgan State University; Mark Bundy, Patuxent Environmental & Aquatic Research Laboratory, 10545 Mackall Road, St. Leonard, MD 20685 – Morgan State University; Andrew Farkas, National Transportation Center, 1700 E. Cold Spring Lane, Baltimore, MD 21251 – Morgan State University;Anastasia E. M. Chirnside
6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway AB Green Infrastructure in Transportation Instrumentation, Lessons Learned, and Benefits from Hydraulic
Monitoring of Urban SMPs
Stephanie Rindosh, King of Prussia, PA – Civil Engineer ‐ Water Resources, AECOMNora Schmidt, King of Prussa, PA – Civil Engineer ‐ Water Resources, AECOMElizabeth Calt, Villanova PA – Graduate Research Assistant, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership;Robert Traver, PhD, PE, D.WRE, F.EWRI, F ASCE;Bridget Wadzuk PhD;Nora Schmidt MS;Stephanie Rindosh;
6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway AB Green Infrastructure in Transportation Accumulation and transport of road de‐icers in surface watersBen Janke, Minneapolis, MN – University of Minnesota; Heinz Stefan, Minneapolis, MN – University of Minnesota;William Herb
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6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway AB Green Infrastructure in TransportationHydrologic and Water Quality Impacts of a Green Street Retrofit in
Fayetteville, North CarolinaKathryn Shaneyfelt, Raleigh, NC – NC State University; William Hunt, Raleigh, NC – NC State University;Sarah Waickowski, E.I.
6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway AB Green Infrastructure in TransportationHydrologic and Water Quality Performance of a Permeable Pavement and
Underground Cistern Treatment Train in Coastal OhioWilliam Hunt, Raleigh, NC – North Carolina State University; Kristi Arend, Huron, OH – Ohio Department of Natural Resources;Ryan Winston, PhD, PE
6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway AB Green Infrastructure in TransportationLong term monitoring of macronutrients in infiltrate from three types of
permeable pavementMichael Borst, Edison, NJ – US EPA;Mostafa Razzaghmanesh, PhD
6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lake Superior B Modeling Projections of Climate Change at Regional ScaleAssessment of Climate Change Impacts on Surface Water Hydrologic
Processes In New Mexico‐Texas‐Mexico Border RegionTahneen Jahan Neelam, El Paso, Tx – University of Texas at El Paso; Ali Mirchi, El Paso, TX – The University of Texas at El Paso;Maryam Samimi
6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lake Superior B Modeling Projections of Climate Change at Regional ScaleCurrent and Future Urban Stormwater Flooding Scenarios in the Southeast
Florida Coasts under Extreme EventsOmar Abdul‐Aziz, Morgantown, WV – West Virginia University;Erfanul Huq
6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lake Superior B Modeling Projections of Climate Change at Regional ScaleEvaluation of dynamically downscaled historical precipitation in Western
Oregon based on three reanalysis datasets
Yoshihiko Iseri, 1 Shields Ave, Davis, CA – University of California Davis; Levent Kavvas, 1 Shield Ave, Davis, CA – University of California, Davis; Angela Duren, 333 SW 1st Ave Portland, OR 97204 – US Army Corps Of Engineers; John England, 12596 West Bayaud Ave, Suite 400 Lakewood, CO 80228 – U.S. Army Corps of Engineers;Kinya Toride, MEng
6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lake Superior B Modeling Projections of Climate Change at Regional ScaleImpacts of Future Climate Projections on the Water Balance of the Gediz
Basin in TurkeyM. Levent Kavvas, Davis, CA – University of California, Davis;Merve Gorguner, PhD
6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lake Superior B Modeling Projections of Climate Change at Regional ScaleReconstruction of a Mesoscale Convective System in the Midwestern
United States Using the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) Model in the Simulation Mode
Kei Ishida, Kumamoto, Japan – Kumamoto University; M. Levent Kavvas, Davis, California – University of California, Davis;Alain Dib, PhD;Elena Yegorova;Joseph Kanney;;
6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lakeshore CReal‐Time Data, Modeling, Decision‐Making, and Control (2)
In Situ Measurement of Soil‐Water Parameters using a Micro Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
Joshua Peschel, Ames, IA – Iowa State University;Sierra N. Young
6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lakeshore CReal‐Time Data, Modeling, Decision‐Making, and Control (2)
Innovative Technologies to Monitor Nutrient and Sediment Dynamics in Agricultural and Restored Streams
Tim Straub
6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lakeshore CReal‐Time Data, Modeling, Decision‐Making, and Control (2)
Soil Moisture Monitoring at Field Scales Using UAS: the Advancements and Challenges
Yeo Lim, Grand Forks, ND – University of North Dakota;Daniel D. Fife
6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Mirage Room SCM Performance and Modeling: Lightning SessionApplication of RSM Model to Simulate Flow Through Wetlands and
Support Wetland Management DecisionsJason Godin, Lead Scientist – South Florida Water management District; Walter Wilcox, P.E. – South Florida Water management District;Wasantha A M Lal, PhD
6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Mirage Room SCM Performance and Modeling: Lightning SessionBioswale design optimization for enhanced application and pollutant
removal
William Hunt, Raleigh, NC – North Carolina State University; Ryan Mullins, Raleigh, NC – North Carolina Department of Transportation; Brian Lipscomb, Raleigh, NC – North Carolina Department of Transportation; Karthik Narayanaswamy, Morrisville, NC – AECOM; Andrew McDaniel, Raleigh, NC – North Carolina Department of Transportation; Matthew Lauffer, Raleigh, NC – North Carolina Department of Transportation;Rebecca Purvis, MS
6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Mirage Room SCM Performance and Modeling: Lightning SessionFinal Analysis Results for Performance of Philadelphia Tree Trench Green
InfrastructureRobert Traver, Villanova, PA – Villanova University; Cara Albright, Villanova, PA – Villanova University;Min‐Cheng Tu, Pennsylvania
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6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Mirage Room SCM Performance and Modeling: Lightning SessionFlow Resistance in Regenerative Step Pool Stormwater Conveyance
StructuresElizabeth Hickman, Blacksburg, VA – Virginia Tech;Theresa Maria Thompson
6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Mirage Room SCM Performance and Modeling: Lightning SessionLID implication for urban runoff management in response to climate
change impacts
Zahra Zahmatkesh, Canada – McMaster University; Reza Kerachian, Iran – University of Tehran; Zhenduo Zhu, Buffalo, NY – University at buffalo; Erfan Goharian, California – University of California, Davis;Seyed Hamed Ghodsi
6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Mirage Room SCM Performance and Modeling: Lightning SessionPerformance Metrics of GSI in 23 American Cities in the 100 Resilient Cities
NetworkTara A. Kulkarni, PhD, PE
6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Mirage Room SCM Performance and Modeling: Lightning Session Stormwater Ponds Can Release Phosphorus
Tyler Olsen, Minneapolis, MN – University of Minnesota ‐ St. Anthony Falls Laboratory; Poornima Natarajan, Minneapolis, MN – University of Minnesota ‐ St. Anthony Falls Laboratory; John Gulliver, Minneapolis, MN – University of Minnesota ‐ St. Anthony Falls Laboratory;Vinicius James Taguchi
6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Mirage Room SCM Performance and Modeling: Lightning SessionUse and Monitoring of Alternative Media in Stormwater Biofiltration
Systems
Meijun Cai, Duluth, Minnesota – Natural Resource Research Institute; Kurt Johnson, Duluth, Minnesota – Natural Resource Research Institute; Marsha Patelke, Duluth, Minnesota – Natural Resource Research Institute; David Saftner, Duluth, Minnesota – University of Minnesota Duluth; Rebecca Teasley, Duluth, Minnesota – University of Minnesota Duluth;Chanelle Cruz
6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway CD Sediment Transport I: Sediment Transport Modeling Flow Discharge from Dam Failure Induced Unsteady Flow Lei Liu, CEEM – University of Arizona;Jennifer Duan
6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway CD Sediment Transport I: Sediment Transport ModelingPrediction of Location of Abutment and Contraction Scour Hole for
Compound ChannelsSeung Ho Hong assistant professor West Virginia University, West Virginia;Irfan Abid
6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Northstar BSustainable and Integrated Water Resources Management, Regulatory and Health Issues for Hydraulic Fracturing
Advancing Safe and Sustainable Water Reuse in Minnesota Anita Anderson
6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Northstar BSustainable and Integrated Water Resources Management, Regulatory and Health Issues for Hydraulic Fracturing
Coastal Resiliency in Broad Channel Joseph S. Menzer
6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Northstar BSustainable and Integrated Water Resources Management, Regulatory and Health Issues for Hydraulic Fracturing
Estimating Water Consumption from Thermoelectric Power Generation Lauren H. Logan;Ashlynn S. Stillwell, PhD
6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Northstar BSustainable and Integrated Water Resources Management, Regulatory and Health Issues for Hydraulic Fracturing
Performance of Permeable Paver Streets and Lessons Learned Andrew James. Sikich, PE, CFM, CPESC
6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Northstar BSustainable and Integrated Water Resources Management, Regulatory and Health Issues for Hydraulic Fracturing
PREDICTION OF STREAM FLOW USING DISTRIBUTED PHYSICS BASED HYDROLOGICAL MODEL IN BURHANPUR CATCHMENT, INDIA
P. Patel, Gujarat, India – SVNIT Surat;V. D. Loliyana, M.Tech, B.E.
6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway IJ Wetland Processes Monitoring and ModelingImproving the accuracy of Chl‐a simulation at high water temperature
ranges in the HSPF modelJin Hwi Kim, Seoul, Korea – Dongguk University; Joo‐Hyon Kang, Seoul, Korea – Dongguk University;Dong Hoon Lee, Ph.D
6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway IJ Wetland Processes Monitoring and ModelingInvestigation of environmental similitudes and emergent scaling of CO2
fluxes in coastal wetlandsOmar Abdul‐Aziz, Morgantown, WV, USA – West Virginia University;Khandker S. Ishtiaq
6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway IJ Wetland Processes Monitoring and ModelingMonitoring nutrient dynamics in a forested floodplain wetland draining a
mixed‐use Appalachian watershed;Alexandria Jensen;William Ford
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6/5 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway IJ Wetland Processes Monitoring and ModelingTopo‐statistical analyses of ponding area versus ponding storage of depression‐dominated regions for macro‐scale hydrologic modeling
Xuefeng Chu, North Dakota State University – North Dakota State University;Mohsen Tahmasebi Nasab
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Mirage Room Alternative Delivery of Stormwater ManagementAchieving Stormwater Resource Management in Californian Foothill
Communities in Sierra Nevada
Jonathan Abelson, Pasadena, CA – Stantec; Martiza Flores‐Marquez, Sacramento, CA – Stantec; Rebecca Guo, Sacramento, CA – Stantec; Kenneth Payne, Shingle Springs, CA – El Dorado County Water Agency; Ibrahim Khadam, Sacramento, CA – Stantec; Vanessa Nishikawa, Sacramento, CA – Stantec;Yung‐Hsin Sun, PhD, PE, D.WRE
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Mirage Room Alternative Delivery of Stormwater ManagementMultiple Benefits of District‐Level Stormwater Systems: From Planning to
ConstructionNathan Campeau, MS;Dan Kalmon
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Mirage Room Alternative Delivery of Stormwater ManagementOptimization and Development of a Biodegradable Scaffold to Remove
Nutrients from Stormwater
Richard Luthy, Stanford, CA – Stanford University; Jordy Wolfand, Stanford, CA – Stanford University; Aria Amirbahman, Orono, ME – University of Maine; Cary James, Bangor, ME – Bangor High School;Paige E. Brown
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Mirage Room Alternative Delivery of Stormwater ManagementScaling up Green Infrastructure on Private Property: District Stormwater’s Role in Washington, DC’s Stormwater Retention Credit Trading Program
Saurabh Raje, Fairfax, VA – Tetra Tech;Russ Dudley, PE;Craig Holland
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Lakeshore B Environmental PermittingEnhancement and creation of secondary channel habitat: Review of project performance across a range of project types and settings.
Mike Brunfelt, RG;Mike McAllister, PE
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Lakeshore B Environmental PermittingMinnehaha Greenway – Leveraging multi‐jurisdictional goals to implement
urban stream restoration projectsMike Hayman, Deephaven, MN – Minnehaha Creek Watershed District; Marty Melchior, Madison, WI – Inter‐Fluve, Inc.;James Wisker;Michael Hayman
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Lakeshore B Environmental PermittingNew York City Multi‐jurisdictional Water Supply Project Permitting ‐
Strategies and Lessons LearnedPhil Simmons, ENSP
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Lakeshore B Environmental PermittingStudy on impact of river management on vegetation dynamics response in
a river channel using hydraulic simulation and ecological modelingYuichi KAYABA, River Rerestoratio team – Public Worls Research Insititute;Masatoshi Denda
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway ABLID & Green Infrastructure Implementation at Multiple Scales
Going Mobile: Tracking DC Water's Downspout Disconnection Program Amanda Zander, Washington, DC – Delon Hampton;Steven Skripnik, PE
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway ABLID & Green Infrastructure Implementation at Multiple Scales
Large Scale application of stormwater management in ChinaNian She, PRC – Guangzhou University; John Lenth, Seattle – Herrera Environmental. Consultants. Inc.; Mark Merkelbach, Seattle – Green Earth Operations Inc.;William Lucas, Seattle
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway ABLID & Green Infrastructure Implementation at Multiple Scales
Oak Gulch Green Infrastructure ‐ Scaling and Continuity Analysis from the Lot to the Watershed Level
Brik Zivkovich, Denver, Colorado – Wright Water Engineers, Inc.; Jim Wulliman, Denver, Colorado – Muller Engineering Company, Inc.; Sam Rogers, Denver, Colorado – Muller Engineering Company, Inc.; Barbara Chongtoua, Denver, Colorado – Urban Drainage & Flood Control District;Andrew Earles, Ph.D., P.E., D.WRE
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway ABLID & Green Infrastructure Implementation at Multiple Scales
Planning Stormwater Management Across Jurisdictional Lines: An Urban Watershed Approach
Erin Hunker, Minneapolis – SRF Consulting Group, Inc.;Stephanie Johnson, PhD, PE
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway ABLID & Green Infrastructure Implementation at Multiple Scales
Stevens’ Living Laboratory for Stormwater GI Research, Education, and Outreach
Elizabeth A. Fassman‐Beck, Ph.D.
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Lake Superior BModeling Hydrologic Processes at Catchment Scales in the Context of Climate Change
A novel scale‐invariance generalized extreme value model based on probability weighted moments (GEV/PWM) for estimating extreme design
rainfalls in the context of climate changeVan‐Thanh‐Van Nguyen, Montreal, QC, Canada – McGill University;Truong‐Huy Nguyen
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6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Lake Superior BModeling Hydrologic Processes at Catchment Scales in the Context of Climate Change
Assessing effect of past climate in Feather River basin Rebeka Sultana
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Lake Superior BModeling Hydrologic Processes at Catchment Scales in the Context of Climate Change
Assessment of climate change impacts on extreme rainfall intensity‐duration‐frequency (IDF) relations using downscaled CMIP5 climate
projections
Van‐Thanh‐Van Nguyen, Montreal, QC, Canada – McGill University; Hoang‐Lam Nguyen, Montreal, QC, Canada – McGill University;Truong‐Huy Nguyen
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Lake Superior BModeling Hydrologic Processes at Catchment Scales in the Context of Climate Change
How well can the implementation of green infrastructure mitigate the impact of future climate change on urban catchment runoff?
Francina Dominguez, 3048 Natural History Building, 1301 W. Green St. MC‐104, Urbana, IL 61801 – University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign; Arthur Schmidt, 2524 Hydrosystems Lab, 205 N. Mathews, Urbana Illinois 61801 – University of Illinois;Ariel Kexuan Wang, PhD Candidate
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Lake Superior BModeling Hydrologic Processes at Catchment Scales in the Context of Climate Change
Impacts of climate change on adaptation techniques to mitigate flood risk in developed areas.
Conrad Wasko, Australia – UNSW; Ashish Sharma, Australia – UNSW;Suresh Hettiarachchi
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Regency RoomPanel Discussion On Calibration/Validation of Free‐Surface Models
1‐D Hydraulic Model Data, Calibration, and Validation Guidelines Tim Straub;Chad Ballard, MS, PE
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Regency RoomPanel Discussion On Calibration/Validation of Free‐Surface Models
2D Hydraulic Modeling Presentation for Panel Discussion on Task Committee for “Calibration/Validation of Free‐Surface Hydraulic Models”
Alfred Kalyapanu, Tennessee – Tennessee Tech; Robert Holmes, Rolla, MO – USGS;David M. Weston
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Regency RoomPanel Discussion On Calibration/Validation of Free‐Surface Models
Full set of tests for building reliability in 1D and 2D finite volume based flood models
Tigstu Tsige Dullo, M.Sc;Alfred Jayakar Kalyanapu, PhD;Kaveh Zamani;;
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Regency RoomPanel Discussion On Calibration/Validation of Free‐Surface Models
Purpose and Status of the Task Committee on Calibation and Validation of Fres‐Surface Hydraulic Models
David Weston, Jacksonville, FL – U.S. Army Corps of Engineers;Robert Ray Holmes, PhD, F.ASCE, F. EWRI, D.WRE
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Northstar B Sustainability and Education, Social Sustainability Developing Social Elements of Life Cycle Assessment Emily Grubert, PhD
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Northstar B Sustainability and Education, Social SustainabilityExogenous Human‐Infrastructure Interactions: The Operational Effects of
Gentrification on Water NetworksKasey FAUST, Austin, TX – The University of Texas at Austin;Julie Charlotte. Faure
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Northstar B Sustainability and Education, Social SustainabilitySpatial patterns of vulnerability and green stormwater infrastructure: Are
we maximizing benefits?
Morgan Grove, Suite 350, 5523 Research Park Drive Baltimore, MD, 21228 – US Forest Service; Julie Cidell, 255 CAB, MC‐150 605 E. Springfield Ave. Champaign, IL 61820 –
University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign; Arthur Schmidt, 2535a Hydrosystems Lab 205 N. Mathews Urbana Illinois 61801 – University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign;Barbara S. Minsker PhD;Samuel J Rivera MS
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Northstar B Sustainability and Education, Social Sustainability Water Marketing Strategy for 21st Century Water ManagementIbrahim Khadam, Sacramento, CA – Stantec; Vanessa Nishikawa, Sacramento, CA – Stantec; Kenneth Payne, Shingle Springs, CA – El Dorado County Water Agency;Yung‐Hsin Sun, PhD, PE, D.WRE
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Northstar B Sustainability and Education, Social SustainabilityWater Partnership ‐ Wake County's Resilient Approach to a Sustainable
One Water ConceptJoseph Lee. Threadcraft, Ph. D., P. E.
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Skyway Room Urban DrainageASCE Standard for the Design, Construction and Maintenance of
Permeable Interlocking Concrete PavementsDavid Hein
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Skyway Room Urban Drainage Off‐Road Benefits of Permeable Pavements David Hein
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6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Skyway Room Urban DrainageSurface Infiltration Improvement of Highly Clogged Permeable Interlocking
Concrete PavementsRobert Bowers, Uxbridge, Ontario – Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute;David R. Smith
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Skyway Room Urban DrainageThe Lightweight Deflectometer (LWD) as an Acceptance Tool for Compacted, Open‐graded Aggregates in Permeable Pavements
Garry Aicken, Leesburg, VA – Kessler Soils Engineering, Inc.; Robert Bowers, Uxbridge, Ontario – Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute;David R. Smith
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway CD Visiting International Fellows Panel Visiting International Fellows Panel Sajjad Ahmad, PhD
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway EFWastewater Operational Impacts During Extreme Conditions
A New Perspective on BMPs’ Application for Coastal Flood PreparednessMahkameh Taheri, Tehran, Iran – University of Tehran; Koushan Mohammadi, Tehran, Iran – University of Tehran; Zahra Heydari, Tehran, Iran – University of Tehran; Helia Farzaneh, Tehran, Iran – University of Tehran; ;Mohammed Karamouz, PhD
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway EFWastewater Operational Impacts During Extreme Conditions
Algae as a Promoter of Disinfection in Eco‐Engineered Wastewater Treatment Systems
Lei Liu, Kingston, Canada – Queen's University; Max Madill, Kingston, Canada – Queen's University; Rachel McConnell, Kingston, Canada – Queen's University; Marlee Sauder, Kingston, Canada – Queen's University; Geoffrey Hall, Kingston, Canada – Queen's University;Pascale Champagne
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway EFWastewater Operational Impacts During Extreme Conditions
Optimizing Energy Consumption in Wastewater Treatment Plants Using Monte Carlo Simulations of Process Parameters and Treatment Equations.
Yunus Salami, P.E.;Rasagnya Kaza
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway EFWastewater Operational Impacts During Extreme Conditions
Tracer Analysis in Steady and Unsteady Reynolds‐averaged Navier‐Stokes simulations of the Flow in an Oxidation Ditch
Andres Tejada‐Martinez, Tampa, FL – University of South Florida; Jie Zhang, Seattle, WA – Carollo Engineers, Inc; Aydin Sunol, Tampa, FL – University of South Florida;Kiesha C. Pierre
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Lakeshore CWater Distribution System Risk, Vulnerability, Reliability, & Resilience 1
A Discrete Event Simulation Model of Post‐Earthquake Restoration of Water Distribution Systems: Validation and Case Study Using Data from the
2014 South Napa EarthquakeHenry Burton, Los Angeles – University of California Los Angeles;Agam Tomar
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Lakeshore CWater Distribution System Risk, Vulnerability, Reliability, & Resilience 1
Computation methodology for resilience of water distribution systems for real‐time operations under limited water and energy availability conditions
Larry Mays, Tempe, AZ – Arizona State University;Puneet Nandkumar Khatavkar, M.S.
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Lakeshore CWater Distribution System Risk, Vulnerability, Reliability, & Resilience 1
Drinking Water Resilience Analysis to Support Planning and Response to Disasters
Katherine Klise, Albuquerque NM – Sandia National Laboratories; Hyoungmin Woo, Cincinnati OH – Pegasus; James Mason, Cincinnati OH – ORAU; Hyoungmin Woo, Cincinnati OH – Pegasus; Regan Murray, Cincinnati OH – US Environmental Protection Agency;Regan Murray
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Lakeshore CWater Distribution System Risk, Vulnerability, Reliability, & Resilience 1
Measuring topological and operational resilience and recovery of water networks for planning and management
Nazli Yonca Aydin, Singapore
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Lakeshore CWater Distribution System Risk, Vulnerability, Reliability, & Resilience 1
Redundancy Quantification of Water Distribution Systems using Time‐dependent Graph Theory
Steven Burian, Salt Lake City, Utah – University of Utah;Seungyub Lee, MEng
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway GH Water Management under Extreme Events‐ IAdapting Reservoir Operations to Reduce the Multi‐Sectorial Impacts of
Flood Intensification in the Lower SusquehannaPatrick Reed, Ithaca, N.Y. – Cornell University; Julianne Quinn, Ithaca, N.Y. – Cornell University;Jazmin Zatarain Salazar
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway GH Water Management under Extreme Events‐ I Aging Numerical Tools and their Effects on Floodplain Mapping Matthew Alan. Johnson, PE, CFM
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway GH Water Management under Extreme Events‐ I Development and Application of Index based Risk Assessment ModelHayong Kim, South Korea – Kongju National University; Sangman Jeong, South Korea – Kongju National University;Insang Yu
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6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway GH Water Management under Extreme Events‐ I Estimating Flood Damages Prevented from Corps’ Water Infrastructure Chandra S. Pathak
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway GH Water Management under Extreme Events‐ IEvaluating the Uncertainty in Paleo Flood Perception Thresholds and Age
Using Bulletin 17CDavid A. Margo, P.E.
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway IJ Wetland Roles in Watershed Hydrology and HealthCharacterizing Denitrification Variability within an Agricultural Constructed
WetlandLizbeth Aguirre‐Jaimes, Santa Cruz, CA – University of California ‐ Santa Cruz; Olivia Cacciatore, Villanova, PA – Villanova University;Amy Hansen
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway IJ Wetland Roles in Watershed Hydrology and HealthInvestigating Temporal and Spatial Variability of Streamflow and Salinity
Level in the Upstream Mentor Marsh WatershedsHari Dhungel, Youngstown – YSU;Suresh Sharma;Hari Dhungel
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway IJ Wetland Roles in Watershed Hydrology and Health Joint Grid‐based and Subbasin‐based Hydrologic Modeling and Application
Zhulu Lin, PO Box 6050, Fargo, ND 58108‐6050 – North Dakota State University; Mohsen Tahmasebi Nasab, Fargo, ND 58108‐6050 – North Dakota State University; Lan Zeng, Fargo, ND 58108‐6050 – North Dakota State University; Kendall Grimm, Fargo, ND 58108‐6050 – North Dakota State University; Mohammad Hadi Bazrkar, Fargo, ND 58108‐6050 – North Dakota State University; Xingwei Liu Fargo ND 58108 6050 – North Dakota State University;
6/5 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway IJ Wetland Roles in Watershed Hydrology and Health Pocket Wetlands” for Nutrient Removal in Tile‐drained Agriculture Karl Rockne, IL – University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC);Mahsa Izadmehr, PhD student
6/5 2:00 PM 5:30 PM Lakeshore ASustainability and Drinking Water Treatment Issues in the Midwest
Sustainability and Drinking Water Treatment Issues in the Midwest Anita Anderson
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway EF Asset Management for Wastewater Treatment Conduct Tracer Study in a Cost‐effective and Green WayXiaofan Xu, Tampa, FL – University of South Florida; Andres Tejada‐Martinez, Tampa, FL – University of South Florida; Qiong Zhang, Tampa, FL – University of South Florida;Jie Zhang, PhD
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway EF Asset Management for Wastewater TreatmentImproving digester capacity and solids concentration limit using novel CFD
analysis techniques.Kevin Nielsen, Corvallis, OR – CH2M; Jon Bates, Melbourne, Australia – CH2M; Sam Perera, Melbourne, Australia – CH2M;Daniel Morse
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway EF Asset Management for Wastewater Treatment LONG TERM ANALYSIS OF SEWAGE SPILL OVERFLOW (SSO) IN CALIFORNIA
Julio Nunez, 1250 Bellflower Blvd. Long Beach CA – California State University, Long Beach; Rebeka Sultana, 1250 Bellflower Blvd. Long Beach, CA – California State University, Long Beach; Antony Gabriele, 1250 Bellflower Blvd. Long Beach CA – California State University, Long Beach;Pitiporn Asvapathanagul
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway EF Asset Management for Wastewater TreatmentMonte Carlo Mixing Zone Study of Sediment Transport in an Offshore
Environment Adi Ramachandran, Portland, OR – MixZon Inc; Frank Opila, Portland, OR – MixZon Inc;Robert L. Doneker, PhD, PE
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway EF Asset Management for Wastewater TreatmentTowards Sustainable Wastewater Treatment – A Holistic Study of Energy
and Resource RecoveryVeera Gude, Mississippi – Mississippi State University; Srinivas Chitikela, Ohio – Johnson Controls;Gideon Sarpong, MSc., PE
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Lakeshore C Cyber‐Physical Security of Water Distribution SystemsA reactive mechanism for protecting water distribution systems from cyber
attacksStefano Galelli, Singapore – Singapore University of Technology and Design;Riccardo Taormina
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Lakeshore C Cyber‐Physical Security of Water Distribution SystemsA Review of Cybersecurity Incidents in Water Sector by CWDS Task
CommitteeAmin Hassanzadeh, PhD
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Lakeshore C Cyber‐Physical Security of Water Distribution Systems Cybersecurity Vulnerability Assessment for Water Distribution SystemsAmin Rasekh, Atlanta, GA – Sensus Inc.; Amin Hassanzadeh, Arlington, VA – Accenture lab; M. Katherine Banks, College Station, TX – Texas A&M University;Mohsen Aghashahi, Texas
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6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Lakeshore C Cyber‐Physical Security of Water Distribution SystemsDevelopment of an Effective Hybrid Method to Detect Cyber‐Physical
Attack on Water Distribution SystemsFayzul Pasha, PhD
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Lakeshore C Cyber‐Physical Security of Water Distribution SystemsImpacts of Operational Failures by Cyber Attacks on Water Distribution
Networks
Seungyub Lee, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah – University of Utah; Dave Judi, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA – Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Timothy McPherson, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA. – Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Steven Burian, Dept of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Utah Salt Lake City UT –
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Mirage Room Green Infrastructure Costs and Advanced TreatmentAdvanced Stormwater Treatment for Phosphorus Removal ‐ Starkweather
Creek, Madison, WILauren Striegl, Madison, WI – City of Madison, Public Works;James Bachhuber
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Mirage Room Green Infrastructure Costs and Advanced Treatment LIFECYCLE COSTS OF GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE Shandor Szalay, Philadelphia – AKRF, Inc.;Kevin M. Flynn;Lia Mastropolo
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Mirage Room Green Infrastructure Costs and Advanced Treatment Locating and Evaluating the Costs and Benefits of Urban LID RetrofitsXiangfei Li, Edmonton, AB – EPCOR; Brett Emmons, Oakdale, MN – Emmons & Olivier Resources, Inc.;Olivia Sparrow, P.Eng.;Mike Talbot, EIT
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Mirage Room Green Infrastructure Costs and Advanced TreatmentStandardized Stormwater? Developing standard green infrastructure for
cost‐effective design, permitting, and constructionCaitlin Feehan, Washington DC – DC Water;Bethany Jean. Bezak
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Lakeshore B Hazardous Toxic and Radioactive Waste Bioremediation of Chemical Contaminant MixturesClaudia Gunsch, Durham, North Carolina – Duke University; Laurie Lapat‐Polasko, Phoenix, Arizona – Ramboll Environ;Lauren Redfern
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Lakeshore B Hazardous Toxic and Radioactive WasteCoupled Reservoir‐Geomechanical Modeling and Stability Analysis During
CO2 Injection Into Minjur Sandstone ReservoirYehia Khulief, Dhahran – King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals; Abdellatif Al‐Shuhail, Dhahran – King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals;Sikandar Khan, PhD
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Lakeshore B Hazardous Toxic and Radioactive WasteIn‐situ remediation of Passaic River sediments using Ultrasound and Ozone
nano‐bubblesShaini Aluthgun Hewage, New Jersey – New Jersey Institute of Technology; Jay Meegoda, New Jersey – New Jersey Institute of Technology;Janitha Hewa Batagoda, New Jersey
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Lakeshore B Hazardous Toxic and Radioactive Waste Polyfluorinated Alkyl Substances (PFAS) – Positive Steps for the Future Donovan Hannu, St. Paul, MN – Bay West, LLC.;Dirk Pohlmann
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Lakeshore B Hazardous Toxic and Radioactive WasteThe Effect of Natural Organic Matter on the Mobility of Elemental Copper
Nanoparticles in Saturated Porous MediaS. Arafat Rahman, USA – University of Massachusetts Dartmouth;S. Arafat B. Rahman;Amir Taghavy
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Regency Room Local Scour Air injection for scour reduction Brian D. Barkdoll, PhD, F.ASCE
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Regency Room Local Scour Assessment of Regime Equations for Predicting General Scour Dennis Lynn Richards, P.E., D.WRE, F.EWRI, F.ASCE
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Regency Room Local ScourDeveloped and developing phases in the scour process induced by jets:
New experimental evidence and theoryMichele Palermo, Pisa, Italy – University of Pisa; Stefano Pagliara, Pisa, Italy – University of Pisa;Fabian Alejandro Bombardelli, PhD
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Regency Room Local ScourNumerical Simulation of Sediment Transport and Scouring around
Hydraulic Structures on RiversVan Thinh Nguyen;Carlos Serrano Moreno
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6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Lake Superior B Modeling Floods in a Changing Climate A global study on attribution of extreme climatic events. Ashok Mishra, Clemson University – University;Sourav Mukherjee
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Lake Superior B Modeling Floods in a Changing ClimateAnalysis of physical mechanisms of the 2017 Kita‐Kyushu storm in Japan by
means of regional atmospheric model
Terunori Omoto, 2‐39‐1 Kurokami, Kumamoto 860‐8555, Japan – Kumamoto University; Takehide Hama, 2‐39‐1 Kurokami, Kumamoto 860‐8555, Japan – Kumamoto University;Kei Ishida, PhD
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Lake Superior B Modeling Floods in a Changing Climate ANALYZING URBAN FLOODS IN DHAKA USING EARTH OBSERVATIONAli Shafqat Akanda, 203 Bliss Hall, 1 Lippitt Road, Kingston, RI, 02881 – University of Rhode Island;Farah Nusrat
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Lake Superior B Modeling Floods in a Changing ClimateAssessment of Current and Future Extreme Rainfall Induced Stormwater
Flooding Scenario in the Southwest Florida BasinOmar Abdul‐Aziz, WV – WVU;Mahmood Khan
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Lake Superior B Modeling Floods in a Changing ClimateUrban runoff change detection for smart city water management: a case
study of Liede creek in ChinaYangbo Chen
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway ABPerformance of Stormwater Management and Treatment Systems
Characterization and Dynamics of Stormwater Runoff and Treatment at a Bioswale in a County Maintenance and Service Facility
Kshitiz Gyawali, Corvallis, OR – Oregon State University; Tyler Radniecki, Corvallis, OR – Oregon State University;Meghna Babbar‐Sebens
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway ABPerformance of Stormwater Management and Treatment Systems
Design Guidance and Performance of Highway Construction Sediment Basins in Tennessee
Payton Smith;John Steven Schwartz;Ali Hangul, PE;;
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway ABPerformance of Stormwater Management and Treatment Systems
Iron Enhanced Sand Filter Performance for Reducing Phosphorus from a Regional Stormwater Pond
Bob Fossum;Britta Belden
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway CDProfessional Practice Council ‐ IMPROV and GENERATIONAL MANAGEMENT
Professional Practice Council ‐ IMPROV and GENERATIONAL MANAGEMENT
Kristin White;Karen C. Kabbes, , P.E., D. WRE, ENV SP, F.ASCE, ENV SP
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Skyway Room Remote Sensing of ET and VegetationA comparative study of evapotranspiration estimation in the California Bay
Delta: Insights from a two‐year study using remote sensing, field measurements and unmanned aerial vehicles
Jesse Jankowski, Davis;Josue Medellin‐Azuara
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Skyway Room Remote Sensing of ET and VegetationA Comparison of Evapotranspiration Between a Natural and Engineered
System in an Arid Basin Along the Rio Grande‐Bravo River
Dave Gutzler, New Mexico – New Mexico State University; Alex Mayer, Michigan – Michigan Tech University; Rebecca Teasley, Minnesota – University of Minnesota‐Duluth;Ken Arn Thiemann
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Skyway Room Remote Sensing of ET and VegetationEstimation of Vegetation Coverage based on Seasonal Variabilities in
MODIS‐based Vegetation IndicesBahram Khazaei, MS;Changshan Wu
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Skyway Room Remote Sensing of ET and VegetationLANDSAT and SWAT Evapotranspiration Inter‐comparison between Dry
fields and Irrigated fields
Bernard Engel, Department of Agricultural & Biological Engineering 225 South University Street West Lafayette, IN 47907‐2093 – Purdue University; Vincent Bralts, 225 South University Street West Lafayette, IN 47907‐2093 – Purdue University; Prasanna Gowda, 7207 West Cheyenne Street El Reno OK 73036 – USDA‐ARS Grazinglands Research Laboratory; Venkatesh Merwade Hampton Hall of Civil Engineering 550 Stadium Mall Drive
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway IJ Statistical Analysis of Extreme Hydrological Events Bulletin 17c: Updated Federal Guidelines for Flood Frequency AnalysisJulie Kiang, Reston, VA – USGS; Beth Faber, Davis, CA – USACE HEC; Andrea Veilleux, Sacramento, CA – USGS; Michael Bartles, Davis, CA – USACE HEC;John F. England
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway IJ Statistical Analysis of Extreme Hydrological Events UNCERTAINTY ANALYSIS IN FLOOD WATER HARVESTING Omid Mohseni, PhD., PE.;Cory Anderson;Art Kalmes;;
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6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway IJ Statistical Analysis of Extreme Hydrological EventsUNCERTAINTY IN DROUGHT REPORTING ACROSS DIFFERENT SPATIAL
SCALES
G Padmanabhan, Fargo, ND – North Dakota State University; Peter Oduor, Fargo, ND – North Dakota State University; Adnan Akyüz, Fargo, ND – North Dakota State University;Navaratnam Leelaruban, PhD
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Northstar BWater ‐ Energy ‐ Food Nexus , Tools, Methods, and Metrics for Sustainability
A network approach for determining the hydro‐economic resiliency of U.S. cities
Alfonso Mejia, University Park – Pennsylvania State University;Michael Gomez
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Northstar BWater ‐ Energy ‐ Food Nexus , Tools, Methods, and Metrics for Sustainability
A Hierarchical Decision Modeling Framework to Meet Environmental Objectives in Biofuel Development
Mashor Housh, Haifa, Israel – University of Haifa; Ximing Cai, Urbana, IL – University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign;Majid Shafiee‐Jood
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Northstar BWater ‐ Energy ‐ Food Nexus , Tools, Methods, and Metrics for Sustainability
A Watershed Scale Life Cycle Assessment Framework for Stormwater Management
Hassan Tavakol‐Davani, PhD, PE
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Northstar BWater ‐ Energy ‐ Food Nexus , Tools, Methods, and Metrics for Sustainability
High‐resolution water footprints of production of the United StatesYufei Ao, Manhattan, KS – Kansas State University; Megan Konar, Urbana, IL – University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign; Mesfin Mekonnen, Lincoln, NE – University of Nebraska ‐ Lincoln; Arjen Hoekstra, Enschede, Netherlands – University of Twente;Landon Marston
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Northstar BWater ‐ Energy ‐ Food Nexus , Tools, Methods, and Metrics for Sustainability
Water Resource Stress of U.S. Cities: A Food‐Energy‐Water Nexus Study
Christopher Chini, Urbana IL 61801 – University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign; Ashlynn Stillwell, Urbana IL 61801 – University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign; Landon Marston, Manhattan, KS 66506 – Kansas State University; Megan Konar, Urbana IL, 61801 – Universityof Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign;Lucas Djehdian
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway GH Water Management under Extreme Events‐ IIInforming policy choices with regional estimates of flood risk across the
United StatesJerry Stedge, Maryland – Abt Associates; Brad Firlie, Maryland – Abt Associates; Pearl Zheng,Maryland – Abt Associates;Mark Lorie
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway GH Water Management under Extreme Events‐ IINonstationary Flood Frequency Analysis using Stochastic Storm
Transposition and Hydrologic Modeling
Daniel Wright, Madison,WI – University of Wisconsin Madison; Kathleen Holman, Denver, CO – United States Bureau of Reclamation; Zhihua Zhu, Guangzhou, China – Sun Yat‐sen University;Guo Yu
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway GH Water Management under Extreme Events‐ IIThe Effectiveness of Watering Restrictions During Drought and Non‐
Drought PeriodsJeremy Rice, Fort Worth, TX – Freese and Nichols; Thomas Gooch, Fort Worth, TX – Freese and Nichols;Spencer Thomas Schnier
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway GH Water Management under Extreme Events‐ IIThe Water Is Rising – Scalable, Reliable, and Relevant Flood Warning &
Forecasting Supporting First RespondersAndrew Yung, The Woodlands – Walter P Moore;James D. Keith, PE, CFM
6/5 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway GH Water Management under Extreme Events‐ IIWhat do we know about flood risk across the United States? A summary of
a Federally‐funded study.Jerry stedge, Maryland – Abt Associates;Mark Lorie
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Skyway Room Agricultural Water Use Efficiency A Review of Subsidence Measurements near Mendota, CaliforniaStuart Styles, San Luis Obispo, CA – Cal Poly Irrigation Training and Research Center; Kyle Feist, San Luis Obispo – Cal Poly Irrigation Training and Research Center;Tom Mastin, L.S.
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Skyway Room Agricultural Water Use EfficiencyCase Study: Flow Measurement and Control in Walker River Irrigation
DistrictStuart Styles, San Luis Obispo, CA – Irrigation Training and Research Center; Bert Bryan, Yerington, NV – Walker River Irrigation District;Sierra Layous, PE
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Skyway Room Agricultural Water Use EfficiencyEvaluating the Performance of Soil Moisture Sensor for Irrigation
ManagementSumon Datta, , – Oklahoma State University;Saleh Taghvaeian
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Skyway Room Agricultural Water Use Efficiency Upgrading Imperial Irrigation District’s Water Information SystemMassimiliano Parisi, Citrus Heights CA – KISTERS North America, Inc.; Diane Buzzard, Fort Collins – RTI International;Michael Thiemann
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6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Northstar B Conflict Resolution and Multi‐Objective Decision Making‐IAssessing multi‐objective optimization algorithms for large‐scale reservoir
operating rules based on sensitivity analysis
Pan Liu, Wuhan – Wuhan University; Xiaohui Lei, Beijing – China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research; Zejun Li, Wuhan – Wuhan University; Hao Wang, Beijing – China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research;Jingwen Zhang
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Northstar B Conflict Resolution and Multi‐Objective Decision Making‐IConflicts in Coalitions: A Stability Analysis of Robust Multi‐City Regional
Water Supply Portfolios
Bernardo Trindade, Ithaca, NY – Cornell University; Patrick Reed, Ithaca, NY – Cornell University; Greg Characklis, Chapel Hill, NC – University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill;David Gold, MEng in Environmental and Water Resources Systems Engineering
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Northstar B Conflict Resolution and Multi‐Objective Decision Making‐IDirect policy search for multiobjective financial risk management in snow
dominated hydropower systemsGregory Characklis, Chapel Hill, NC, USA – University of North Carolina at Chapel HIll; Patrick Reed, Ithaca, NY, USA – Cornell University;Andrew L. Hamilton
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Northstar B Conflict Resolution and Multi‐Objective Decision Making‐IMany‐objective analysis of water rights allocation and trading alternatives
for the agriculture‐dominated Elqui River Basin
Justin Delorit, Madison, Wisconsin – University of Wisconsin‐Madison; Paul Block, Madison, Wisconsin – University of Wisconsin‐Madison; Joseph Kasprzyk, Boulder, Colorado – University of Colorado Boulder;Melissa Estep
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Northstar B Conflict Resolution and Multi‐Objective Decision Making‐IToward Whole Watershed Management: Reservoir Reoperation Using a
Hybrid Multi‐Objective Optimization Approach
Robert Gailey, Davis, CA – University of California, Davis; Stephen Maples, Davis, CA – University of California, Davis; Mohammad Azizipour, Tehran, Iran – Iran University of Science and Technology; Vahid Ghelenoei, Tehran, Iran – Iran University of Science and Technology; Samuel Sandoval‐Solis, Davis, CA – University of California, Davis; Graham Fogg, Davis, CA – University of California, Davis;Erfan Goharian, PhD
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lakeshore CCyber‐Physical‐Chemical Security of Water Distribution Systems
A time varying minimum volume ellipsoid (MVE) method for water distribution systems event detection
Jad Naamnih, Israel – Technion‐Israel Institute of Technology;Avi Ostfeld, PhD
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lakeshore CCyber‐Physical‐Chemical Security of Water Distribution Systems
Future Directions for EPA’s Security and Resilience Tools
Robert Janke, Cincinnati, OH – U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Jonathan Burkhardt, Cincinnati, OH – U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Regan Murray, Cincinnati, OH – U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Walter Grayman, Oakland, CA – Walter Grayman Consulting, Inc.; Hiba Ernst, Cincinnati, OH – U.S. Environmental Protection Agency;TerrannaHaxton PhD
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lakeshore CCyber‐Physical‐Chemical Security of Water Distribution Systems
Kinetics of Decontamination of Plastic Drinking Water Pipe by Flushing Matthew Magnuson, Cincinnati, OH – EPA;Levi Haupert, PhD
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lakeshore CCyber‐Physical‐Chemical Security of Water Distribution Systems
Sensitivity Analysis of an Optimization Approach to Identify Cyber Attacks on Water Distribution Networks
Nikolaos Gatsis, San Antonio – University of Texas at San Antonio; Marcio Giacomoni, San Antonio – University of Texas at San Antonio;Herta P. Montoya
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway IJDesign Standards and Extreme Storm Events: Analysis and Application
Assessing the Regional Frequency, Intensity, and Spatial Extent of Tropical Cyclone Rainfall
Daniel Wright, Madison, WI – University of Wisconsin ‐ Madison; Phu Nguyen, Irvine, CA – University of California – Irvine;Christopher D. Bosma
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway IJDesign Standards and Extreme Storm Events: Analysis and Application
Combined Occurrence of Storm Surge and Rainfall Runoff‐ Challenges and Options
Brian Batten, Richmond – Dewberry; Seth Lawler, Fairfax – Dewberry;Mathini Paragnana Sreetharan, PdD, PE
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway IJDesign Standards and Extreme Storm Events: Analysis and Application
Evaluating the Nonlinearity in the Rainfall‐Runoff Response for Extreme Rainfall Events in the Whittier Narrows Dam Watershed.
Brian Hall, Nashville, TN – U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Haden Smith, Lakewood, CO – U.S. Army Corps of Engineers;Reuben Sasaki, BS, MS, PE
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway IJDesign Standards and Extreme Storm Events: Analysis and Application
The potential impact of non‐stationary climate conditions on the NOAA Atlas 14 estimates
Orlan Wilhite, Silver Spring – UCAR;Sandra B. Pavlovic;Sanja Perica;Michael Stlaurent;Carl Trypaluk;Dale Unruh
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway IJDesign Standards and Extreme Storm Events: Analysis and Application
The Role of Rainfall Space‐Time Structure and Resolution in Flood
Guo Yu, 1261 Engineering Hall (University of Wisconsin‐Madison), Madison, WI, United States – University of Wisconsin‐Madison; Daniel Wright, 1269C Engineering Hall (University of Wisconsin‐Madison), Madison, WI, United States – University of Wisconsin‐Madis; Ricardo Mantilla, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering The University of Iowa Iowa City IA 52242 – The University of Iowa;Zhihua Zhu
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lakeshore BHydraulic Fracturing: Water Management and Induced Seismicity
A network analysis of price‐induced changes in water use for hydraulic fracturing Texas
Carlos Galdeano, Austin – University of Texas at Austin; Yael Glazer, Austin – University of Texas at Austin; Michael Webber, Austin – University of Texas at Austin;Margaret Cook
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6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lakeshore BHydraulic Fracturing: Water Management and Induced Seismicity
Analysis of potential produced water production and reuse for hydraulic fracturing activity in Burgos Basin, Mexico
Margaret Cook, Austin – The University of Texas; Yael Glazer, Austin – The University of Texas; Michael Webber, Austin – The University of Texas;Carlos Galdeano, MS
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lakeshore BHydraulic Fracturing: Water Management and Induced Seismicity
Assessing the Impacts of Hydraulic Fracturing on Water Resources: Indices and Issues
Treton Barnes, Wilberforce, OH – Central State University;Ramanitharan Kandiah, P.E., M.ASCE;Trenton Barnes
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lakeshore BHydraulic Fracturing: Water Management and Induced Seismicity
Induced Seismicity Associated with Oil and Gas OperationsNelka Wijesinghe, The Woodlands, Texas – Houston Advanced Research Center;Carolyn J. LaFleur, PE, M.ASCE;Nelka Wijesinghe, PhD
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lakeshore BHydraulic Fracturing: Water Management and Induced Seismicity
Integrated Treatment Strategies for Produced Water
Stephen Randtke, Lawrence, KS – University of Kansas; Karen Shafer‐Peltier, Lawrence, KS – University of Kansas; Belinda Sturm, Lawrence, KS – University of Kansas; Ming Chen, Lawrence, KS – University of Kansas; Abdullah Ibrahim, Lawrence, KS – University of Kansas;Edward Francis Peltier
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway GHHydro‐Climatic Prediction for Effective Management of Water Resources
Coupling local‐scale hydroclimate forecasts with reservoir operation models for enhanced water management in the Blue Nile Basin, Ethiopia
Paul Block, Madison, WI – University of Wisconsin‐Madison;Sarah Alexander
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway GHHydro‐Climatic Prediction for Effective Management of Water Resources
Do season‐ahead water right allocation forecast informed option contracts improve water market‐scale economic performance? An application to the
Elqui Valley, ChilePaul Block, University of Wisconsin‐Madison – Civil Engineering;Justin Daniel Delorit, P.E.
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway GHHydro‐Climatic Prediction for Effective Management of Water Resources
Forecast‐Informed Reservoir Operations: An Update on the Multi‐Agency Research‐to‐Operations Effort
Cary A. Talbot, PhD, PE
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway GHHydro‐Climatic Prediction for Effective Management of Water Resources
Integrating information on El Niño Southern Oscillation into reservoir operating policies: the case of Metro Manila, Philippines
Christoph Libisch, Vienna – Pöyry Energy GmbH; Hung T.T. Nguyen, Singapore – Singapore University of Technology and Design; Riccardo Taormina, Singapore – Singapore University of Technology and Design;Stefano Galelli
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway GHHydro‐Climatic Prediction for Effective Management of Water Resources
INTEGRATING MULTI‐TIME SCALE FORECASTS TO IMPROVE FARMERS’ DECISION MAKING
Mashor Housh, Haifa, Israel – University of Haifa; Ximing Cai, Urbana, IL – University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign;Majid Shafiee‐Jood
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Mirage Room Rainwater Capture, Harvesting, and ReuseEvaluating the impact of climate change on the effectiveness of Rainwater
Harvesting Systems across the U.S.
David Sample, Hampton Roads Agricultural Research and Extension Center, Virginia Beach, VA – Virginia Polytechnic and State University; Jia Liu, Washington, D.C – Charles P. Johnson & Associates, Inc; Andrew Ross, University Park, PA – Pennsylvania State University;Nasrin Alamdari
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Mirage Room Rainwater Capture, Harvesting, and Reuse Irrigate, Infiltrate, Automate: Stormwater Reuse at Upper Villa Park Forrest J. Kelley, PE
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Mirage Room Rainwater Capture, Harvesting, and Reuse Utilization of Rainwater Power to Drain Flood Water from Low‐lying AreasYunjie Li, Piscataway, NJ – Rutgers University;Qizhong Guo, PhD, P.E., D.WRE;Eleni Athanasopoulou, PhD
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway CDSediment Transport II: Stochastic Sediment Transport and Sediment Transport Equations
An Empirical Approach to Estimate Total Suspended Sediment using Observational Data in Fox River and Southern Green Bay, WI
Bahram Khazaei, Milwaukee, WI – University of Wisconsin Milwaukee; Azam Nabizadeh, Milwaukee – University of Wisconsin Milwaukee; Sajad Ahmad Hamidi, Indiana, PA – Indiana University of Pennsylvania;Sajad Ahmad Hamidi, PhD, PE
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway CDSediment Transport II: Stochastic Sediment Transport and Sediment Transport Equations
Application of isotopic and elemental data streams for estimating source and transformation processes in an agricultural karst system
James Fox, Lexington, KY – University of Kentucky; Ethan Adams, Lexington, KY – University of Kentucky; William Ford, Lexington, KY – University of Kentucky; Jason Backus, Lexington, KY – Kentucky Geological Survey; Charles Taylor, Lexington, KY – Kentucky Geological Survey; Carmen Agouridis, Lexington, KY – University of Kentucky;Admin Husic
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway CDSediment Transport II: Stochastic Sediment Transport and Sediment Transport Equations
Multi‐purpose Experiment with Localized Vegetation Patches in a Large‐scale Outdoor Flume
Sanghwa Jung, Korea – Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology; Chan‐Joo Lee, Korea – Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology; Andrew Tranmer, USA – University of Idaho;Un Ji, PhD
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6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lake Superior BTrends and Variations in Hydroclimatic Variables: Links to Climate Variability and Change
Linear regression analysis and statistical models using oceanic and atmospheric variables for streamflow forecasting in Chixoy river,
Guatemala
Carlo Salvinelli, UCB 428, Boulder, CO 80309 – University of Colorado Boulder;Jonas Dobias, MSc.
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lake Superior BTrends and Variations in Hydroclimatic Variables: Links to Climate Variability and Change
LONG TERM HISTORIC CHANGES OF PRECIPITATION AND ARIDITY INDEX OVER AN INDIAN RIVER BASIN
Ashish Pandey, Roorkee, India – Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee; Sushil Himanshu, Roorkee, India – Institute of Technology Roorkee; Santosh S. Palmate;Deen Dayal
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lake Superior BTrends and Variations in Hydroclimatic Variables: Links to Climate Variability and Change
Regulatory Framework for Evaluating Site‐Specific Flooding Hazards and Climate Change Impacts to Nuclear Power Plants in the U.S. and U.K.
Taslima Akter, Reston, VA – Bechtel Nuclear, Security & Environmental;Mustafa Samad, Phd,P. Eng, Member ASCE;Craig J. Talbot, PE, Member ASCE
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lake Superior BTrends and Variations in Hydroclimatic Variables: Links to Climate Variability and Change
Sensitivity of streamflow to physio‐climatic conditions in USA at annual and seasonal scales.
Goutam Konapala;Ashok Mishra, South Carolina;Sourav Mukherjee;Anoop Valiya. Veettil;
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lake Superior BTrends and Variations in Hydroclimatic Variables: Links to Climate Variability and Change
USACE Incorporation of Climate Change Impacts into Water Resources Analysis & Planning
Chanel Mueller;Will Veatch
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Regency Room Turbulent FlowsComparison of Two Rating Approaches for Flow Monitoring at
Uncontrolled Culverts under Small Head Differences
Sayed Hajimirzaie, West Palm Beach, FL – South Florida Water Management; Joe Buzard, West Palm Beach, FL – South Florida Water Mangement District;Juan A. Gonzalez‐Castro;Seyed Hajimirzaie, PhD, PE, PH
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Regency Room Turbulent FlowsDevelopment and Verification of a Three‐Dimensional Model for Flow
Hydrodynamic and Sediment Transport SimulationYong G. Lai
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Regency Room Turbulent Flows EFFECT OF RHEOLOGY FOR FLOW PAST A BOTTOM RACKPranab Mohapatra, Gandhinagar, India – Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar;Rajkumari Kaurav
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Regency Room Turbulent Flows In‐Situ Particle Image Velocimetry for Fluvial and Environmental Flows Kyle Strom, Blacksburg, Virginia – Virginia Tech University;Brandon Dillon
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Regency Room Turbulent Flows LES‐type models for the simulation of flows past stepped spillwaysFabian Bombardelli, USA – University of California, Davis; Joongcheol Paik, South Korea – Gangneung‐Wonju National University;Juan Pablo Toro
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lakeshore AWSP USA Student Design Competition/Undergraduate Paper Competition
WSP USA Student Design Competition
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lakeshore AWSP USA Student Design Competition/Undergraduate Paper Competition
Analyzing Suspended Sediment Transport in Catalpa Creek James Grafe, Starkville, MS – Mississippi State University; John Ramirez‐Avila, Starkville, MS – Mississippi State University;James E. Steele
6/6 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lakeshore AWSP USA Student Design Competition/Undergraduate Paper Competition
Green Alternatives: Analysis of rain garden hydrology and water quality performance
John Ramirez‐Avila, Starkville, MS – Mississippi State University;Phong Ly
6/6 8:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway AB Meteorological Visualization Utility Engine (HEC‐METVUE) Meteorological Visualization Utility Engine (HEC‐METVUE) Caleb Dechant;Fauwaz Hanbali
6/6 8:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway EFRiverbank Filtration for Water Supply in the United States ‐ Chittaranjan Ray & Matthew Reed
Riverbank Filtration for Water Supply in the United States ‐ Chittaranjan Ray & Matthew Reed
Chittaranjan Ray, PhD
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6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Northstar A AAWRE Expert Witness Session AAWRE Expert Witness Session
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Northstar B Conflict Resolution and Multi‐Objective Decision Making‐IIBalancing flood risk and water supply in California: Policy search combining
short‐term forecast ensembles and groundwater rechargeScott Steinschneider, Ithaca, NY – Cornell University; Munir Nayak, Ithaca, NY – Cornell University;Jonathan D. Herman
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Northstar B Conflict Resolution and Multi‐Objective Decision Making‐IIEvaluation of Reservoir Operation Alterations to Improve Water Supply, Hydropower Generation, and Flood Control Performance of Tarbela Dam
Steven Burian, Salt Lake City, Utah – University of Utah;Ahmed Rafique, MSc
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Northstar B Conflict Resolution and Multi‐Objective Decision Making‐IIExploring how changing monsoonal dynamics and human pressures
challenge multi‐reservoir management of food‐energy‐water tradeoffs
Patrick Reed, Ithaca, NY – Cornell University; Matteo Giuliani, Milan, Italy – Politecnico di Milano; Andrea Castelletti, Milan, Italy – Politecnico di Milano; Jared Oyler, State College, Pennsylvania – The Pennsylvania State University; Robert Nicholas, State College, Pennsylvania – The Pennsylvania State University;Julianne Quinn
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Northstar B Conflict Resolution and Multi‐Objective Decision Making‐IITradeoffs of Alternate Water Resources for Thermoelectric Power Plant
CoolingAshlynn Stillwell, Urbana, IL – University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign;Joseph R. Kasprzyk
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Northstar B Conflict Resolution and Multi‐Objective Decision Making‐IIUsing Multi‐Objective Optimization to Explore Robust Policies in the
Colorado River Basin
Joseph Kasprzyk, Boulder, CO United States – University of Colorado Boulder; Edith Zagona, Boulder, CO United States – University of Colorado Boulder; James Prairie, Salt Lake City, UT United States – Bureau of Reclamation,; Carly Jerla, Boulder City, NV United States – Bureau of Reclamation,; Alan Butler, Boulder City, NV United States – Bureau of Reclamation,;Elliot Alexander E I T
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Regency Room Ecohydraulics IAre mangroves as tough as a seawall? Flow‐vegetation interaction in a
living shoreline restorationVasileios Kitsikoudis, Orlando, Florida – University of Central Florida; David Spiering, Orlando, Florida – University of Central Florida;Kelly Kibler
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Regency Room Ecohydraulics I Box Culvert Design for Fish Passage: Light, Roughness, and SedimentMatt Hernick, St. Anthony Fall Laboratory – University of Minnesota; Jay Hatch, James Ford Bell Museum of Natural History – University of Minnesota; Britney Mosey, Minneapolis, MN – Sea Life Minnesota;Jessica L. Kozarek
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Regency Room Ecohydraulics IDeveloping a Hydrologic Model to Study the Effects of Habitat Restoration
and the Change in Habitat on Aquatic Life
Stu Geza, Rapid City, SD – South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Scott Kenner, Rapid City, SD – South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Jake Davis, Rapid City, SD – South Dakota Game, Fish, and Parks;Mackenzie Kenney, MA
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Regency Room Ecohydraulics IEcosystem Restoration through Removal of Tidal Flow Restrictions: Impact
on Upstream Flooding under Combined Influence of Rainfall and TideQizhong Guo, PhD, P.E., D.WRE;Bertrand Bryne, P.E.
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Regency Room Ecohydraulics IImpact of Hydraulic Conditions near a Model Louver Guidance System on
Successful Bypass
Ali Ercan, Davis, Ca – University of California, Davis; G. Hossein Bandeh, Davis, Ca –University of California, Davis; Seth Seidel, Davis, CA – University of California, Davis; Kehzen Wang, Davis, Ca – University of California, Davis; Anna Steel, Davis, CA – University of California, Davis; Dennis Cocherell, Davis, CA – University of California, Davis; M. Levent Kavvas Davis CA – University of California Davis; Nann Fangue Davis CA – University of
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Mirage Room Emerging Trends in Stormwater MaintenanceEvaluation of Stormwater Best Management Practice Construction and
Maintenance PoliciesClayton Hodges, Blacksburg, VA – Virginia Tech; Zack DelGrosso, Blacksburg, VA – Virginia Tech;Randel Leo Dymond;Kevin Young
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Mirage Room Emerging Trends in Stormwater MaintenanceOn the challenges of monitoring green water infrastructure with real time
sensorsHashim Alyousef, Corvallis, OR – Oregon State University;Meghna Babbar‐Sebens
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Mirage Room Emerging Trends in Stormwater MaintenancePredictive Maintenance of Stormwater Infrastructure through Real‐Time
MonitoringGenevieve Ho, EIT;Kaitlin Vacca, PhD, PE, LEED AP
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lakeshore B Groundwater Modeling and Subsurface Characterization Estimating Soil Hydraulic Parameters using Gradient Based Approach Shivam Tripathi, Kanpur – IIT Kanpur;Pankaj Kumar Rai
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6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lakeshore B Groundwater Modeling and Subsurface CharacterizationInvestigation of Downhole Corrosion at the T‐Bar Well Field in Winkler
County, Texas
Fayruj Ahmed, Lubbock, TX – Texas Tech University; Kayleigh Millerick, Lubbock, TX – Texas Tech University; Jay Edwards, Midland, TX – Midland County Fresh Water Supply District; Ryan Kennerly, Lubbock, TX – Parkhill Smith & Cooper, Inc.; Landon Allen, Lubbock, TX – Parkill Smith & Cooper, Inc.; Weile Yan, Lubbock, TX – Texas Tech University;Ken Rainwater, Texas
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lakeshore B Groundwater Modeling and Subsurface CharacterizationMonitoring Design for Groundwater Remediation Using Engineered
Injection and Extraction
Samuel Waers, University of Colorado Boulder – Dept. of Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering; Joseph Kasprzyk, University of Colorado Boulder – Dept. of Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering; David Mays, University of Colorado Denver – Department of Civil Engineering;Roseanna Marie Neupauer
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lakeshore B Groundwater Modeling and Subsurface CharacterizationOne‐Dimensional Analytical Solutions for Vertical Seepage of Perched
Water Under Transient ConditionMike Riley, Olympia, Washington – Anchor QEA, LLC;Miao Zhang
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lake Superior BImpacts of a Changing Climate on Hydrologic Design Standards
Adapting Global Climate Model Precipitation Projections to Hydrologic Design
Katharine Hayhoe, Lubbock, TX – Atmos Research and Consulting; George Herrmann, Lubbock, TX – Desert Sky Engineering; Jennifer Jacobs, Durham, NH – University of New Hampshire; Sabu Paul, Manassas, VA – Michael Baker International; Anne Stoner, Urbana‐Champaign, IL – Atmos Research and Consulting; Wilbert Thomas, Cary, NC – Michael Baker International; David Thompson Carson City NV – Thompson Hydrologics;Roger Trautman
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lake Superior BImpacts of a Changing Climate on Hydrologic Design Standards
Case Study: Impact of Climate Change on Flood Frequency Curve Yang Bai, CEEM – University of Arizona;Jennifer Duan
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lake Superior BImpacts of a Changing Climate on Hydrologic Design Standards
Emerging Issues on Climate Change Adaptation Studies at Watershed ScaleJ.H Park, Republic of Korea – K‐water Institute; Y.T Hur, Republic of Koreaw – K‐water Institute; M.L.. Kavvas, USA – UC Davis;Su‐Hyung Jang
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lake Superior BImpacts of a Changing Climate on Hydrologic Design Standards
Evaluating the Sensitivity of Probable Maximum Flood using a High‐resolution Distributed Hydrologic Model
Bibi Naz, Jülich, Germany – Research Centre Jülich (FZJ); Deeksha Rastogi, Oak Ridge, TN, USA – Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Moetasim Ashfaq, Oak Ridge, TN, USA – Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Nagendra Singh, Oak Ridge, TN, USA – Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Benjamin Preston, Santa Monica, CA, USA – RAND Corporation;Sudershan Gangrade;Shih‐Chieh Kao PhD
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lake Superior BImpacts of a Changing Climate on Hydrologic Design Standards
Hurricane Harvey Precipitation Totals and Probable Maximum PrecipitationEstimates along the U.S. Gulf Coast
Craig J. Talbot, PE, Member ASCE;Mustafa Samad, Phd, P. Eng, Member ASCE
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lake Superior BImpacts of a Changing Climate on Hydrologic Design Standards
Stationarity of the Temporal Distribution of Rainfall Joseph P. Wilson, PE, PH, DFE
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway GH Integrated Water Resources ManagementA Spatial Decision Support System for Choice and Placement of Nitrogen
Source Reducing Best Management Practices in the Beasley Lake Watershed, Delta Region of Mississippi
Cristiane Surbeck, Oxford, MS, U.S. – University of Mississippi;Tadesse Sinshaw
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway GH Integrated Water Resources ManagementEveryone's water, everyone's work: engaging the community from day one
for robust watershed management planning.Claire Bleser, Chanhassen – Riley Purgatory Bluff Creek Watershed District; Peggy Knapp, St. Paul – Freshwater Society; Greg Williams, Minneapolis – Barr Engineering;Michelle Jordan
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway GH Integrated Water Resources ManagementGuiding green stormwater infrastructure planning through socio‐ecological vulnerability: An integrated and spatially scalable optimization framework
for prioritizing sites in urban areas
Morgan Grove, Suite 350, 5523 Research Park Drive Baltimore, MD, 21228 – US Forest Service; Julie Cidell, 255 CAB, MC‐150 605 E. Springfield Ave. Champaign, IL 61820 – University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign; Arthur Schmidt, 2535a Hydrosystems Lab 205 N. Mathews Urbana Illinois 61801 – University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign; Barbara Minsker PO Box 750340 3101 Dyer Street 203G Embrey Bldg Dallas TX 75275 0340 –
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway GH Integrated Water Resources ManagementImplementing an integrated knowledge base, planning framework, and forecasting system in support of modernized water resource planning in
Kenya
Hans Beuster, South Africa – Aurecon; Mekuria Beyene, Kenya – DHI; Verno Jonker, Kenya – Aurecon; Simon Mwenja, Kenya – Water Resources Authority;Diane Buzzard, MS
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway GH Integrated Water Resources ManagementUsing Land Use Planning to Accomplish a Zero Discharge Stormwater
SystemBrett H. Emmons, PE, ENV SP;Scott Thureen, PE
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lakeshore APanel Discussion: Hydro‐climatic Prediction for Effective Management of Water in Agriculture
Panel Discussion: Hydro‐climatic Prediction for Effective Management of Water in Agriculture
Paul James. Block, PhD;Casey Brown;Martha Shulski;Majid Shafiee‐Jood;Michael Thiemann
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6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway CDSediment Transport III: Reservoir Sedimentation and Sustainability
Adaptive Strategies to Compensate for Reservoir Sedimentation: Examples from Puerto Rico
Gregory L. Morris, P.E., PhD
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway CDSediment Transport III: Reservoir Sedimentation and Sustainability
Assessment of Sediments Impounded by the Bingham Mills Dam in the Hudson River Watershed
Ian Knack, Potsdam, NY – Clarkson University; Chamil Perera, Potsdam, NY – Clarkson University; Rachitha Muthukumarana, Potsdam, NY – Clarkson University; Meng Wang, Potsdam, NY – Clarkson University;Weiming Wu, Dr.
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway CDSediment Transport III: Reservoir Sedimentation and Sustainability
Sediment Challenges in Dam Removal Joe Miller, Anchorage – HDR Engineering;Brinton Pritchard Swift
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway CDSediment Transport III: Reservoir Sedimentation and Sustainability
Time‐Based Estimation of Reservoir Sedimentation Impacts Jianchun Huang, PhD;Sean Kimbrel;Blair Greimann;;
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway CDSediment Transport III: Reservoir Sedimentation and Sustainability
What is the International Commission on Large Dams Doing about Reservoir Sedimentation?
Martin J. Teal
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway IJStatistical Modeling and Risk of Nonstationary Extreme Floods and Sea Levels
Analysis of the effect of non stationary extreme rainfall on shallow landslide probabilities
David Peres, Catania,Italy – University of Catania;Antonino Cancelliere
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway IJStatistical Modeling and Risk of Nonstationary Extreme Floods and Sea Levels
Combination of ANN ensemble for improving performance of monthly rainfall forecast
Ju‐Young Shin, Seoul – Yonsei University; Kyoungwon Joo, Seoul – Yonsei University; Jun‐Haeng Heo, Seoul – Yonsei University;Taereem Kim
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway IJStatistical Modeling and Risk of Nonstationary Extreme Floods and Sea Levels
Compound flooding: examples, methods, and challenges Thomas Wahl
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway IJStatistical Modeling and Risk of Nonstationary Extreme Floods and Sea Levels
LP3 Flood Frequency Analysis including Climate Change Xin Yu, Axtria, Inc. – Berkeley Heights, NJ;Jery R. Stedinger
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lakeshore CWater Distribution Network Real‐time Modeling, Data Analytics, System Operation & Control
Integrating high‐frequency data analytics and unsteady simulation for transient‐based fault characterization
Lina Sela Perelman, Austin – The University of Texas at Austin; Ehsan Shafiee, Raleigh – Xylem; Zachary Barker, Raleigh – Xylem; Ami Preis, Singapore – Visenti; Michael Allen, Singapore – Visenti; Mudasser Iqbal, Singapore – Visenti;Amin Rasekh, PhD
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lakeshore CWater Distribution Network Real‐time Modeling, Data Analytics, System Operation & Control
Leakage detection in water distribution systems using routine measurements under model and data uncertainty
Mohd Anwer, Greensboro – NC A&T University; May Almousa, Greensboro, NC – NC A&T University;Kumar Mahinthakumar;Jorge Pesantez;Emily Berglund, PhD;Kobus Van Zyl;Asaph Kabaasha
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lakeshore CWater Distribution Network Real‐time Modeling, Data Analytics, System Operation & Control
Minor Branch and Anomaly Effect on Pipe Transient Response B. Brunone1, S. Meniconi1;Bruno Brunone
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lakeshore CWater Distribution Network Real‐time Modeling, Data Analytics, System Operation & Control
Optimal dynamic pumps’ triggers for cost saving and robust operation in water distribution systems
Mashor Housh. Housh;Elad Salomons
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lakeshore CWater Distribution Network Real‐time Modeling, Data Analytics, System Operation & Control
Visualization of real‐time distribution system flow paths James G. Uber;Sam Hatchett
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Skyway RoomWater Quality and Drainage: Water Quality and Water Reuse
Challenges and Considerations For Using Municipal Reclaimed Water for Agricultural Irrigation
Kyle Feist, San Luis Obispo, CA – Cal Poly Irrigation Training and Research Center; Charles Burt, San Luis Obispo, CA – Cal Poly Irrigation Training and Research Center;Franklin Gaudi
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6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Skyway RoomWater Quality and Drainage: Water Quality and Water Reuse
Influences of Drought and Extreme Rain Events on an Outstanding Florida Water
Susan Woodbery
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Skyway RoomWater Quality and Drainage: Water Quality and Water Reuse
Moving the Science Forward to Achieve Sustainable Water Reuse in Agriculture: Barriers and Opportunities
Masoud Negahban‐Azar
6/6 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Skyway RoomWater Quality and Drainage: Water Quality and Water Reuse
Water Quality Characterization for Nursery Irrigation and Storm RunoffDavid Sample, Virginia Beach – Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Jim Owen, Virginia Beach – Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University;Mohammad Nayeb Yazdi
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway EF Drinking Water Treatment Processes & Source Water Dew and Rain Collector: Sustainable solution to water scarcity
Eiman AlRubaei, Abu Dhabi/UAE – Khalifa University Science and Technology; Alrrem Almannaei, Abu Dhabi/UAE – Khalifa University Science and Technology; Amani BinAmro, UAE – Khalifa University Science and Technology; Halima Alhumoudi, UE – Khalifa University Science and Technology;Banu Sizirici Yildiz
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway EF Drinking Water Treatment Processes & Source WaterEffect of Various Inline injection and Mixing Conditions on degree of
mixing of Chlorine and AmmoniaAndrew Kruzic, Arlington, Texas – University of Texas Arlington; Srinivas Prabakar, Arlington, Texas – University of Texas at Arlington;Farhikhteh Samadi
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway EF Drinking Water Treatment Processes & Source WaterEvaluating the Coagulation Potential of Different River Water Samples of
Dhaka CityAbizer Kapadia, 74/A, Green Road, Dhaka, Bangladesh – University of Asia Pacific;Nehreen Majed, PhD
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway EF Drinking Water Treatment Processes & Source WaterNew Brighton: Advanced Oxidation Process (AOP) Pilot and Final Design
for 1,4‐Dioxane RemovalAlison Ling, PhD, P.E.;Julia Macejkovic, P.E.
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Regency RoomEcohydraulics II and Challenges and Processes of Midwestern River and Floodplain Restorations
A comparison of water quality conditions of stream segments under forested and herbaceous riparian zones
Harley M. Wilkinson;Ben J. Spiller;Nathan Forbes;John Ramirez‐ Avila;
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Regency RoomEcohydraulics II and Challenges and Processes of Midwestern River and Floodplain Restorations
Improving Oxygen Conditions in the Lower Kinnickinnic River, Milwaukee River Estuary, Wisconsin
Robert Montgomery, Cottage Grove WI – Montgomery Associates: Resource Solutions LLC; Nick Hayden, Cottage Grove WI – Montgomery Associates: Resource Solutions LLC; Courtney Allen, Milwaukee WI – Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District; Stacy Hron, Milwaukee WI – Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources;Michael Thomas. Schwar
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Regency RoomEcohydraulics II and Challenges and Processes of Midwestern River and Floodplain Restorations
Revitalization of an urban stream in terms of water quality and recreationalusability: assessment of options through hydrologic and hydraulic
modeling
Daniel Fife, Grand Forks, North Dakota – University of North Dakota; Grant Neuharth, Bismarck, ND – Federal Highway Administration; Jonathan Olson, Grand Forks, ND – City of Grand Forks; Tom Vidmar, Burnsville, MN – WSB & Associates, Inc.;Yeo Howe Lim, PhD
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Regency RoomEcohydraulics II and Challenges and Processes of Midwestern River and Floodplain Restorations
River Bank Stabilization Utilizing Rock Vanes in Puerto RicoGregory Morris, San Juan, Puerto Rico – Gregory L. Morris Engineering; Pully Torres, San Juan, Puerto Rico – Torres‐Rosa Consulting Engineers;Rafael Rosa
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Regency RoomEcohydraulics II and Challenges and Processes of Midwestern River and Floodplain Restorations
Scientific evidence for stream restoration efficacy: does it work? Doug Shields, Ph.D., P.E., D.WRE, F. ASCE, F. EWRI
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Northstar BG.V. Loganathan Memorial session on Reservoir Systems Operation
A two stage method using scenario‐based forecasts for reservoir operation Pan Liu;He Li;Maoyuan Feng, PhD candidate;;
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Northstar BG.V. Loganathan Memorial session on Reservoir Systems Operation
An Analytical Study of General Operation Rules for Parallel ReservoirsXiming Cai, Hydrosystems Lab 205 N. Mathews Urbana Illinois 61801 – University of Illinois;Qiankun Zhao
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Northstar BG.V. Loganathan Memorial session on Reservoir Systems Operation
DAM Dashboard: Dam Assessment and Management Tool Pilot Project David Roman, PE, CFM, CPESC;Andrea Braga, PE, CPESC
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6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Northstar BG.V. Loganathan Memorial session on Reservoir Systems Operation
Evaporation Losses in the Brazilian Hydropower System Renato C. Zambon, PE, PhD;Mario T. L Barros, Professor;William W‐G. Yeh;;
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Northstar BG.V. Loganathan Memorial session on Reservoir Systems Operation
Reservoir Regulations of the Indus River Basin under Different Flow Conditions
Waqas Ahmed, Jamshoro, Pakistan – Mehran University of Engineering and Technology; Steve Burian, Utah, USA – University of Utah; Ajay Kalra, Southern Illinoise, USA – Southern Illinois University; Sajjad Ahmad, Nevada, USA – University of Nevada, Las Vegas;Kazi A. Tamaddun, M.Sc., M.B.A
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Lakeshore B Groundwater Modeling for Regional SystemsComplex Groundwater Model Development for the Chicot Aquifer System
in Southwest Louisiana
Hamid Vahdat‐Aboueshagh, Baton Rouge, Louisiana – Louisiana State University; Dependra Bhatta, Baton Rouge, Louisiana – Louisiana State University, Agricultural Center; Krishna Paudel, Baton Rouge, Louisiana – Louisiana State University, Agricultural Center;Frank T.‐C Tsai, P.E.
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Lakeshore B Groundwater Modeling for Regional SystemsNumerical modeling of interaction between Brazos River Alluvium Aquifer
and Brazos River: a small‐scale variably‐saturated studyGretchen Miller, USA – Texas A & M University; Peter Knappett, USA – Texas A & M University;Tayyab Mehmood
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Lakeshore B Groundwater Modeling for Regional SystemsSimulations of Conjunctive Use with MODFLOW’s Farm Process in
Agricultural Region of Colorado River Delta, Mexico
Jorge Ramirez Hernandez, Investigador. Grupo Ciencias de la Tierra Area de Medio Ambiente Instituto de Ingeniería Universidad Autonoma de Baja California – Universidad Autonoma de Baja California; Zhuping Sheng, Agricultural and Water Resources Engineer – Texas A&M AgriLife Research Center at El Paso;Kedir Mohammed Bushira
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Lakeshore B Groundwater Modeling for Regional SystemsThe Impact of Artificial Groundwater Recharge on Water Resources
Sustainability
Javad Teymoori, Tehran, Iran – University of Tehran; Reyhaneh Rahimi, Tehran, Iran – University of Tehran; Mohammadali Olyaei, Tehran, Iran – University of Tehran; Paniz Mohammadpour, Tehran, Iran – University of Tehran; ;Mohammed Karamouz, PhD
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Lake Superior B Hydroclimatology of Droughts: Past, Present and FutureEL NINO‐SOUTHERN OSCILLATION (ENSO): TELECONNECTION AND
POSSIBILITIES FOR DROUGHT FORECASTING IN DHAKA
A.T.M. Hasan Zobeyer, Dhaka, Bangladesh – Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology; Nasreen Jahan, Dhaka, Bangladesh – Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology;Sabiha Tabassum
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Lake Superior B Hydroclimatology of Droughts: Past, Present and FutureImpacts of historical and future climate change on the blue water footprint
of hydropower in the United StatesHuilin Gao, United States – Texas A&M University; Shih‐Chieh Kao, United States – Oak Ridge National Laboratory;Gang Zhao, PhD
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Lake Superior B Hydroclimatology of Droughts: Past, Present and FutureImplications of physio‐climatic characteristics on building resilience in
hydrological and agricultural sectorAshok Mishra, Clemson – Clemson University;Anoop Valiya. Veettil
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Lake Superior B Hydroclimatology of Droughts: Past, Present and FutureLONG‐TERM METEOROLOGICAL DROUGHT CHARACTERISTICS IN
SOUTHERN INDIA
Rajendra Pandey, Roorkee, India – National Institute of Hydrology; Surendra Mishra, Roorkee, India – Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee; Shailendra Kumre, Roorkee, India – Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee;Kumar Amrit, M. Tech
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Lake Superior B Hydroclimatology of Droughts: Past, Present and FutureUsing predictive and global climate models to improve understanding of
droughts in southern Peru
Paul Block, Madison, WI – University of Wisconsin ‐ Madison; Michael Notaro, Madison, WI – University of Wisconsin‐Madison; Steve Vavrus, Madison, WI – University of Wisconsin‐Madison; Shu Wu, Madison, WI – University of Wisconsin‐Madison; Eric Mortensen, Madison, WI – University of Wisconsin ‐ Madison; Jose DePierola, Lima, Peru – Southern Peru Copper Corporation;Robert John Montgomery PE D WRE M ASCE
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway GHInterdisciplinary Aspects of Planning, Management & Policy
Artificial Pools Along River Channels and Upstream Migration of Adult Chinook Salmon to Spawn
Kumaraswamy Sivakumaran, CA
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway GHInterdisciplinary Aspects of Planning, Management & Policy
Avoiding Collapse: An Illustration of Problem Framing Challenges using the Fisheries Game
Julianne Quinn, Civil & Environmental Engineering Department – Cornell University; Patrick Reed, Civil & Environmental Engineering Department – Cornell University;Antonia Hadjimichael, PhD
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway GHInterdisciplinary Aspects of Planning, Management & Policy
Evaluation of natural streamflow regime at subbasin scaleGraham Markowitz, Harrisburg – Susquehanna River Basin Commission; John Balay, Harrisburg – Susquehanna River Basin Commission; Ben Pratt, Harrisburg – Susquehanna River Basin Commission;Can Liu
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway GHInterdisciplinary Aspects of Planning, Management & Policy
Untangling Consequential Futures: Discovering Self‐Consistent Regional and Global Multi‐Sectoral Change Scenarios
Patrick Reed, Ithaca, NY – Cornell University;Jonathan Richard. Lamontagne
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6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway GHInterdisciplinary Aspects of Planning, Management & Policy
Using Geographic Information Systems and the Gridded Surface Subsurface Hydrologic Analysis to Assess the Impact of Soil Erosion on Sidi
Mohammed Ben Abdallah Reservoir in Morocco
Driss Ouazar, Professor – Ecole Mohammadia des Ingénieurs; Hasnaoui Driss, Professor – Ecole Mohammadia des Ingénieurs;Mustapha Hajji
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway ABPerformance of Stormwater Management and Treatment Systems
St. Anthony Regional Stormwater Treatment and Research FacilityMarcy Bean, Minneapolis – Mississippi Watershed Management Organization; Jennifer Keville, Minneapolis – Mississippi Watershed Management Organization;Stephanie Johnson, PhD, PE;Udai Singh, PhD, PE
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway ABPerformance of Stormwater Management and Treatment Systems 2
Converting Dry Detention Basins to Constructed Stormwater Wetland for Enhanced Pollutant Removal
William Hunt, Raleigh, NC – North Carolina State University; Sarah Waickowski, Raleigh, NC – North Carolina State University;Katy E. Mazer
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway ABPerformance of Stormwater Management and Treatment Systems 2
Green Infrastructure Optimization to Achieve Natural Hydrology of a Semi‐arid Urban Catchment
Hassan Tavakoldavani, 3990 Old Town Ave. Suite A‐101 San Diego, CA 02110 – Geosyntec Consultants Inc.; Youcan Feng, 902 Battelle Blvd, Richland, WA 99354 – Pacific North National Lab; Steven Burian, 110 Central Campus drive, Suite 2000, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112 – University of Utah;Hessam Tavakoldavani
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway ABPerformance of Stormwater Management and Treatment Systems 2
Is the Treatment Response of Manufactured Unit Operations to Urban Drainage Loads Portable?
John Sansalone, Gainesville, FL – University of Florida;David W. Spelman, PhD
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway ABPerformance of Stormwater Management and Treatment Systems 2
Thermal Mitigation by Select Stormwater Control Measures in Trout Sensitive Waters of Western North Carolina
Jeffrey Johnson, Raleigh, North Carolina – North Carolina State University; William Hunt, Raleigh, North Carolina – North Carolina State University;Simon Benjamin. Gregg, EI, LEED Green Associate
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway CDSediment Transport IV: Reservoir Sedimentation and Sustainability and Processes
Hurricane‐Induced Flood Control Challenges in the Upper Kissimmee Basin, Florida
Seyed Hajimirzaie, PhD, PE, PH;Zhiming Chen;Matahel Ansar
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway CDSediment Transport IV: Reservoir Sedimentation and Sustainability and Processes
Hurricane‐Induced Storm Surge on Lake Okeechobee, Florida Seyed Hajimirzaie, PhD, PE, PH;Matahel Ansar;Kang‐Ren Jin
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway CDSediment Transport IV: Reservoir Sedimentation and Sustainability and Processes
Modeling Interconnected Reservoirs with HEC‐ResSimJoan Klipsch, Hydrologic Engineering Center (HEC) 609 Second Street Davis, CA 95616‐4687 – U.S. Army Corps of Engineers;Masoud Meshkat
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway CDSediment Transport IV: Reservoir Sedimentation and Sustainability and Processes
Reservoir Sediment Management: Examples from the United States Rollin Hotchkiss;Paul M. Boyd, Ph.D., P.E.;John Shelley, Ph.D. P.E.
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway IJStatistical Modeling and Risk of Nonstationary Extreme Floods and Sea Levels
Assessing the Relationship between Low‐Frequency Oscillations of Global Hydro‐Climate Indices and Long‐Term Precipitation throughout the United
StatesJason Paul Giovannettone, PhD, PE
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway IJStatistical Modeling and Risk of Nonstationary Extreme Floods and Sea Levels
Detailed analysis of the variability of Hershfield‐type rainfall sampling adjustment factors
Patricio Muñoz‐Proboste, Memphis, Tennessee – University of Memphis; Peter Molnár, Zürich, Switzerland – ETH‐Zürich;Claudio I. Meier
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway IJStatistical Modeling and Risk of Nonstationary Extreme Floods and Sea Levels
Risks associated with sea level extremes under nonstationarity arising fromsystematic trends and natural variability
Jose Salas, Fort Collins – Colorado State University;Jayantha T B Obeysekera
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Greenway IJStatistical Modeling and Risk of Nonstationary Extreme Floods and Sea Levels
The evaluation of nonstationary population index flood model based on regionalization
Sunghun Kim, Seoul, South Korea – Yonsei University; Tae‐Ho Jung, Seoul, South Korea – Yonsei University; Jun‐Haeng Heo, Seoul, South Korea – Yonsei University;Hanbeen Kim
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Mirage Room Stormwater Failures and Lessons LearnedAssess Sediment Load and Transport in Storm Drain System Using Diffusion
Wave Model for Predicting Sheet Flow
Milad Ketabdar, 211 Redbird Lane, Beaumont, TX – Lamar University; Mien Jao, 211 Redbird Lane, Beaumont, TX USA – Lamar University; Kenrick Aung, 211 Redbird Lane, Beaumont, TX USA – Lamar University;Qin Qian
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6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Mirage Room Stormwater Failures and Lessons LearnedConstruct the Low Maintenance BMP That You Designed: Green
Infrastructure Construction and InspectionJason Wright
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Mirage Room Stormwater Failures and Lessons LearnedEffect of visibility on maintenance investment and consequent
performance of Urban Stormwater Control MeasuresFrancois Birgand, D S Weaver Labs 148 – NC State University; William F. Hunt, Weaver Administration Bldg 210A – North Carolina State University;Sheida Moin
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Lakeshore C Water Distribution System OptimizationA Multi‐Step Simulation‐Optimization Approach to Design District Metering
Areas for Water Distribution NetworksJorge Pesantez;Kumar Mahinthakumar;Emily Berglund, PhD;;
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Lakeshore C Water Distribution System OptimizationAnalysis of WDS considering change in water demand: topology,
rehabilitation and optimal designsLaura Vega, Bogota, Colombia – Universidad de los Andes; Ana Moreno, Bogota, Colombia – Universidad de los Andes;Juan G. Saldarriaga, MSC
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Lakeshore C Water Distribution System OptimizationDecomposing water distribution system into district metered areas for
leakage and water age reductionMohamad Zeidan, Israel – Technion‐Israel Institute of Technology;Avi Ostfeld, PhD
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Lakeshore C Water Distribution System OptimizationOptimal Placement and Operation of Booster Chlorination Stations using
an Advection‐Dispersion Multi‐Species Reactive Transport ModelPratim Biswas, St. Louis, MO – Washington University in St. Louis;Ahmed Amin Abokifa, MSc
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Lakeshore C Water Distribution System OptimizationUse of hydraulic criteria to increase the efficiency of optimization methods
for valve‐setting problems in Water Distribution SystemsJuan Saldarriaga, Bogotá, Colombia – Universidad de los Andes;Camilo Andres Salcedo Balesteros
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Skyway RoomWater Quality and Drainage: Innovative Practices and Drainage Water Recycling
Application of conservation drainage practices to reduce nitrate transport from tile drains in South Dakota.
Todd Trooien, 1400 N. Campus Dr., Box 2120, Brookings, SD 57007 – South Dakota State University;Abhinav Sharma;Rachel Mc.Daniel
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Skyway RoomWater Quality and Drainage: Innovative Practices and Drainage Water Recycling
Effect of Irrigation Scheduling Technique and Fertility Level on Corn Yield and Nitrogen Movement
Maria Zamora, Gainesville, FL – University of Florida; Diane Rowland, Gainesville, FL – Agronomy;Michael D. Dukes, PhD, PE
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Skyway RoomWater Quality and Drainage: Innovative Practices and Drainage Water Recycling
Evaluation of Drainage Water Recycling as a Nutrient Reduction Practice for Midwest Agriculture
Ben Reinhart, West Lafayette IN – Purdue University; Laur Bowling, West Lafayette IN – Purdue University; Charlotte Lee, West Lafayette IN – Purdue University; Christopher Hay, Des Moines IA – Iowa Soybean Association; Matthew Helmers, Ames IA – Iowa State University;Jane Rossing Frankenberger, PhD
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Skyway RoomWater Quality and Drainage: Innovative Practices and Drainage Water Recycling
Water Quality and Soil Moisture Dynamics in Two Managed Agricultural Drainage Systems
Stefan Bischof, Detroit Lakes, MN – Minneosta Department of Agriculture; Ryan Lemickson, Glenwood, MN – Minneosta Department of Agriculture;Jeppe Kjaersgaard
6/6 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Skyway RoomWater Quality and Drainage: Innovative Practices and Drainage Water Recycling
Yield benefits of drainage water recycling in Iowa and IndianaBen Reinhart, West Lafayette, IN – Purdue University; Jane Frankenberger, West Lafayette, IN – Purdue University; Matthew Helmers, Ames, IA – Iowa State University; Laura Bowling, West Lafayette, IN – Purdue University;Christopher Hay
6/6 2:00 PM 5:30 PM Lakeshore AIntroduction to the Hydrologic Modeling System (HEC‐HMS)
Introduction to the Hydrologic Modeling System (HEC‐HMS) Thomas A. Brauer
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway EF Asset Management for Stormwater TreatmentAnalysis of Loss of Ignition of Root Zone of Bioretention Units at the Edison
Environmental CenterThomas Patrick O'Connor, MS, PE, BCEE
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway EF Asset Management for Stormwater TreatmentDevelopment of a High‐Flow Structural Treatment Media for Improving
Stormwater QualityAllen Davis, College Park, MD – University of Maryland;Travis Ostrom, PE
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6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway EF Asset Management for Stormwater Treatment Modeling Performance of Bioretention LID for Cold Climates in SWMM Christine Pomeroy, Salt Lake City, Utah – University of Utah;Benjamin Terry
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway EF Asset Management for Stormwater TreatmentOccurrence and removal of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in urban
stormwater
Staci Cappozi, College Park – University of Maryland, College Park; Allen Davis, College Park – University of Maryland, College Park; Birthe Kjellerup, College Park – University of Maryland, College Park;Siqi Cao
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway EF Asset Management for Stormwater Treatment Refining Compost Recommendations for Stormwater Control Measures Allen Davis, College Park, MD – University of Maryland, College Park;Lei Lei
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Lake Superior BEmerging Concepts and Methods in Modeling Hydrologic and Hydro‐Climatic Processes
Adjusting the saturated hydraulic conductivity in a physically based model by integrating land cover into soil data.
M.L Kavvas, Davis – UCD; Kei Ishida, Japan – kumamoto; Ali Ercan, Davis – UCD;Toan Quang Trinh
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Lake Superior BEmerging Concepts and Methods in Modeling Hydrologic and Hydro‐Climatic Processes
Equations of transient water flow and water flux in multi–dimensional fractional anisotropic soil media and fractional time
M Levent Kavvas, California;Ali Ercan, California
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Lake Superior BEmerging Concepts and Methods in Modeling Hydrologic and Hydro‐Climatic Processes
Numerical Application to One Dimensional Fractional Soil Water Flow M.Levent Kavvas, Davis, CA – UC Davis;Ali Ercan, California
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Lake Superior BEmerging Concepts and Methods in Modeling Hydrologic and Hydro‐Climatic Processes
Slope wetting, infiltration, landslides, and erosion J. Michael Johnson, Santa Barbara California – UCSB;Hugo A. Loaiciga, PhD, P.E., D.WRE
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Lake Superior BEmerging Concepts and Methods in Modeling Hydrologic and Hydro‐Climatic Processes
Snowdrifts Prediction Modeling using a New Eulerian Particle Distribution Formulation
Noriaki Ohara, PhD
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Lake Superior BEmerging Concepts and Methods in Modeling Hydrologic and Hydro‐Climatic Processes
Temporal Fractal Scaling Analysis of Groundwater Level Fluctuation in Confined Aquifers
Ali Ercan, Davis,CA – University of California, Davis; M.Levent Kavvas, Davis, CA – University of California, Davis;Tongbi Tu
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Mirage RoomGreen Infrastructure Placement, Performance, and Practice 1
Evaluation of low impact development technologies for urban flood management
Jungsun Hong, 1223‐24, Cheonan‐daero, Seobukgu, Cheonan city, South Korea, 31080 – Kongju National University; Minsu Jeon, 1223‐24, Cheonan‐daero, Seobukgu, Cheonan city, South Korea, 31080 – Kongju National University; Franz Kevin Geronimo, 1223‐24, Cheonan‐daero, Seobukgu, Cheonan city, South Korea, 31080 – Kongju National University; Lee‐Hyung Kim 1223 24 Cheonan daero Seobukgu Cheonan city South Korea 31080 – Kongju
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Mirage RoomGreen Infrastructure Placement, Performance, and Practice 1
Implication on the design and performance of urban stormwater green infrastructures considering sediment accumulated in pre‐treatment basins
Marla Redillas, Taft Avenue, Malate Manila, Philippines, 2401 – De La Salle University‐Manila; Jungsun Hong, 1223‐24, Cheonandaero, Cheonan City, Chungnam Province, South Korea, 31080 – Kongju National University; Lee‐Hyung Kim, 1223‐24 Cheonandaero, Cheonan City, Chungnam Province, South Korea, 31080 – Kongju National University;Franz Kevin F Geronimo MS
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Mirage RoomGreen Infrastructure Placement, Performance, and Practice 1
Modeling Performance of an Operational Urban Rain Garden Using HYDRUS‐1D
Andrea Welker, Villanova University – College of Engineering; Robert Traver, Villanova University – College of Engineering; Min‐cheng "Peter" Tu, Villanova University – College of Engineering;Billy Nichols, PE, ENV SP
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Mirage RoomGreen Infrastructure Placement, Performance, and Practice 1
Optimization of Green Stormwater Infrastructure Projects in the City of Los Angeles
Wing Tam, 1149 S. Broadway, 10th Floor Los Angeles, CA 90015 – LA Sanitation; Shahram Kharaghani, 1149 South Broadway, 10th floor Los Angeles, CA 90015 – LA Sanitation; Hugo Loáiciga, University of California at Santa Barbara (UCSB) Santa Barbara, California 93106 – UCSB;K. Majid Sadeghi, Ph.D,, P.E.
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Lakeshore B Groundwater and Water Supply ManagementAudiomagnetotellutic method for groundwater exploration in developing
countriesYara Maalouf, Lebanon – Notre Dame University ‐ Louaize;Naji Najib Khoury, PhD;Yara Maalouf
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Lakeshore B Groundwater and Water Supply Management Drinking Water Treatment in the US – A Review of Capital Cities’ CCRs Srinivasarao Chitikela, PE, PEng, BCEE;Venkata D. Gullapalli
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6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Lakeshore B Groundwater and Water Supply ManagementImplementation of Water Quality Monitoring Infrastructure and Assessment of Demand for Water Quality Information Services.
Todd Guilfoos, Kingston – University of Rhode Island; Sarah Hayden, Kingston – University of Rhode Island; Emi Uchida, Kingston – University of Rhode Island;Vinka Oyanedel Craver
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Lakeshore B Groundwater and Water Supply Management Improving access to safe water using Riverbank Filtration Technology Thomas Boving, PhD
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway CD Sediment Transport V: Cohesive Sediment TransportA Mechanistic Model to Predict Gas Ebullition Rate in the Presence of
NAPLs in SedimentsKarl Rockne, University of Illinois at Chicago – University of Illinois at Chicago;Morvarid Khazraee Zamanpour
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway CD Sediment Transport V: Cohesive Sediment Transport A simple, single‐size and time‐dependent flocculation modelRachel Kuprenas, Blacksburg, VA – Virginia Tech; Duc Tran, Blacksburg, VA – Virginia Tech;Kyle Strom
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway CD Sediment Transport V: Cohesive Sediment Transport Is a linear model suitable for predicting cohesive soil detachment?Katherine Wardinski, Platteville, WI – University of Wisconsin Platteville; Garey Fox, Raleigh, NC – North Carolina State University; Celso Castro Bolinaga, Raleigh, NC – North Carolina State University;Lucie Guertault, NC
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway CD Sediment Transport V: Cohesive Sediment TransportSoil and water temperature effects on the fluvial erosion of remolded
cohesive soils
Theresa Wynn‐Thompson, Blacksburg – Virginia Tech; Celal Olgun, Blacksburg – Virginia Tech; Faik Cuceoglu, Turkey – General Directorate of State Hydraulic Works; Saied Mostaghimi, Blacksburg – Virginia Tech;Akinrotimi Akinola, MEng
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway GH Strategies for Joint Management of Water and EnergyA Dynamic Simulation Approach to Analyze Hydro‐electric Energy
Production under Variable Flow and Demand Conditions
Sailuj Shakya, United States – University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Ajay Kalra, United States – Southern Illinois University, Carbondale; Sajjad Ahmad, United States – University of Nevada, Las Vegas;Sailuj Shakya
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway GH Strategies for Joint Management of Water and Energy Climate Change Impact on Power Plant Cooling Water Consumption Kit Ng, Reston, VA – Bechtel;Yonas Kinfu
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway GH Strategies for Joint Management of Water and EnergyRethinking the role of renewable energy: using new small hydropower
developments to drive improvements in stream system healthAdam Witt, PhD
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway GH Strategies for Joint Management of Water and Energy The Challenges of Integrating Urban Water and Energy DataChristopher Chini, Urbana, Illinois – University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign; Ashlynn Stillwell, Urbana, IL – University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign;Allisa G. Hastie
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway GH Strategies for Joint Management of Water and EnergyThe role of spatial‐temporal covariance in U.S. Western wind and
hydrological extremes on California’s electric power systemJordan Kern, Chapel Hill – UNC Chapel Hill;Yufei Su
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Northstar B Systems Analysis of the Urban Water SectorA Distributed, Multi‐Scale, Multi‐Water‐Quality, Multi‐Objective Water
System Optimization Model for Mexico CityJacob Tracy;Patrick Ray, PhD
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Northstar B Systems Analysis of the Urban Water SectorAn Integrated Systems Framework for Evaluating Urban Water Sector
Development Options under Multiple Future Scenarios: The Case Study of San Francisco, CA
Dr. Masoud Negahban‐Azar, 1430 Animal Sci./Ag. Bldg. College Park, MD 20742 – University of Maryland;Krystal Yhap
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Northstar B Systems Analysis of the Urban Water SectorDevelopment of a prioritization tool of cities’ sub‐catchments for the
optimized sitting of Green Infrastructure. Case of study: Bogotá (Colombia)Zhenduo Zhu, Buffalo, NY – University at Buffalo (SUNY); Juan Pablo Rodríguez, Bogotá (Colombia) – Universidad de los Andes;María Nariné Torres Cajiao, MA
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Northstar B Systems Analysis of the Urban Water SectorUrbanization and Water Security: Groundwater infiltration and water costs
in a peri‐urban area of Mexico CityMarina Reyes Lopez. Mautner;Jonathan D. Herman;Laura Foglia;;
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6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway IJ TMDL Case Studies: Improving Water Qualities A Critical Analysis Of The Lake Champlain’s TMDL William Ritter, Newark – University of Delaware;Srinivasarao Chitikela, PE, PEng, BCEE
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway IJ TMDL Case Studies: Improving Water QualitiesA web‐based decision support tool for risk‐based total maximum daily load
assessments
Mohamed Hantush, Cincinnati, OH – U.S. EPA National Risk Management Research Laboratory; Rao Govindaraju, West Lafayette, IN – Purdue University;Ganeshchandra Mallya;Abhinav Gupta
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway IJ TMDL Case Studies: Improving Water QualitiesMachine learning for reservoir inflow temperature prediction in water
resources management models
John DeGeorge, Davis, CA – Resource Management Associates; Donald Smith, Davis, CA – Resource Management Associates; Stephen Andrews, Davis, CA – Resource Management Associates;Ellie White
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway IJ TMDL Case Studies: Improving Water QualitiesState‐of‐Practice of Remote Sensing for Total Maximum Daily Load
ModelingSaurav Kumar;Wissam Atwah
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway IJ TMDL Case Studies: Improving Water Qualities WATERSHED MODELS FOR TMDL DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION G. Padmanabhan, Fargo, ND – North Dakota State University;Deva K. Borah, PhD, PE, F.ASCE
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway AB Tools and Methodologies for Watershed AnalysisA Method to Estimate the Return Period of Extreme Events Applied to
Hurricane Harvey RainfallChristina Hughes, Houston – Walter P. Moore and Associates, Inc.; Andrew Yung, Houston – Walter P. Moore and Associates, Inc.;Andres A. Salazar
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway AB Tools and Methodologies for Watershed AnalysisA Site Scale Integrated Decision Support Tool for Urban Stormwater
Management
Mengistu Geza, South Dakota – SD Mines; Colin Bell, Colorado – Colorado School of Mines; Elizabeth Gallo, Colorado – Colorado School of Mines; Katie Spahr, Colorado – Colorado School of Mines; Terri Hogue, Colorado – Colorado School of Mines; John McCray, Colorado – Colorado School of Mines;Ali Shojaeizadeh
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway AB Tools and Methodologies for Watershed AnalysisAssessment of Mansionization and Residential Infill Development on
Stormwater RunoffMeghan Hekl, Blacksburg, VA – Virginia Tech; Clayton Hodges, Blacksburg, VA – Virginia Tech;Randel Leo Dymond
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Greenway AB Tools and Methodologies for Watershed Analysis Evolution and Application of Urban Watershed Management PlanningMelissa Mika, Blacksburg, VA – Virginia Tech; Randel Dymond, Blacksburg, VA – Virginia Tech;Marcus F. Aguilar;Randel Leo Dymond
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Regency Room Urban Stream RestorationDesign and Analysis of Channel Restoration Features in Confined Urban
RiversNathan J. Holste, M.S., P.E., M.ASCE
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Regency Room Urban Stream RestorationGardens and Floodplains ‐ White Creek Restoration at Texas A&M
UniversityMarty Webver, Mpls – Stanley Consultants;Andrew Judd, PE, CFM
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Regency Room Urban Stream Restoration Geomorphic or Systems Approach to Bank Stabilization Design Drew C. Baird
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Regency Room Urban Stream RestorationSmoky Hill River Renewal‐ A holistic renewal of a water resource and a
community.Martha Tasker, Salina, KS – City of Salina;Eric J. Dove, MS, LEED AP
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Regency Room Urban Stream RestorationThe Impact of an Eco‐restoration on the Fate of Nutrients and Emerging
Contaminants in a Suburban Effluent‐Dominated StreamKarl Rockne, Chicago – University of Illinois at Chicago;Abhilasha Krishnamurthy
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Lakeshore C Water Distribution System Operation & MaintenanceA Comparison Study of Mobile Sensor Designs for Water Distribution
System Inline Monitoring
Mohsen Aghashahi, College Station, TX – Texas A&M University; Amin Rasekh, Atlanta, GA – Sensus; Carlos Mejia, College Station, TX – Texas A&M University; Costas Georghiades, College Station ,TX – Texas A&M University; M Katherine Banks, College Station, TX – Texas A&M University;Ruoxi Wu
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6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Lakeshore C Water Distribution System Operation & Maintenance Evaluating network coverage metrics for regulatory sampling
Katherine Klise, Albuquerque, NM – Sandia National Laboratories; Carl Laird, Albuquerque, NM – Sandia National Laboratories; Jonathan Burkhardt, Cincinnati, OH – United States Environmental Protection Agency; Regan Murray, Cincinnati, OH – United States Environmental Protection Agency; Terra Haxton, Cincinnati, OH – United States Environmental Protection Agency;Daniel Laky
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Lakeshore C Water Distribution System Operation & Maintenance Feasibility of using tanks in water distribution networks
Bruna Rocha, Curitiba, Brazil – Universidade Positivo; Isabel Suttile, Curitiba, Brazil – Universidade Positivo; Rebecca Dziedzic, Vancouver, B.C., Canada – Aecom; Mauricio Dziedzic, Curitiba, Brazil – Universidade Positivo;Bruna Rorato Rocha;Isabel P. Suttile;Rebecca M. Dziedzic;Mauricio Dziedzic, PhD;
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Lakeshore C Water Distribution System Operation & MaintenanceFinancial management of a hypothetical water network using System
Dynamics
Gaurang Mistry, United States of America – University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Ajay Kalra, United States of America – Southern Illinois University; Sajjad Ahmad, United States of America – University of Nevada, Las vegas;Gaurang Mistry
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Skyway Room Water Quality and DrainageClay County Drainage Site: Field Scale Drainage Research in the Minnesota
Red River ValleyStefan Bischof
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Skyway Room Water Quality and DrainageImpact of drying‐rewetting cycles on gaseous and aqueous C/N cycling in
denitrification beds
Francois Birgand, Associate Professor – NCSU; Laura Christianson, Illinois – University of Illinois; Louis Schipper, Waikato, NZ – University of Waikato; David Williams, North Carolina – EPA; Huaihai Chen, North Carolina – EPA; Mohamed Youssef, North Carolina – North Carolina State University; George Chescheir, North Carolina – North Carolina State University; Matt Helmers Iowa – Iowa State University;Bryan Maxwel
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Skyway Room Water Quality and Drainage Modeling Runoff from Terraced Fields with Tile Drain SystemsEdward Peltier, Lawrence, KS – University of Kansas; Pamela Sullivan, Lawrence, KS – University of Kansas; C. Bryan Young, Lawrence, KS – University of Kansas;Daniyal Siddiqui
6/6 4:00 PM 5:30 PM Skyway Room Water Quality and DrainageVariation in Agricultural Edge‐of‐Field Nutrient Runoff During Snowmelt,
Rain, and Mixed Precipitation Events
Mike Penn, Platteville WI – University of Wisconsin Platteville; Adam Hoffman, Dubuque, IA – University of Dubuque; Dennis Busch, Platteville, WI – University of Wisconsin Platteville;Austin Stanley Polebitski
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway CD Advances in 1D/2D/3D Coupled Modeling A Coupled 2D and 3D Shallow Water Model for Tidal Flow in Hangzhou BayWeiming Wu, Potsdam – Clarkson University; Zhiguo He, China – Zhejiang University;Jiajia Pan, Postdoc
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway CD Advances in 1D/2D/3D Coupled ModelingAssessment of aggradation processes and remediation alternatives using
HEC‐RASwenjun shi;Jose Goes Vasconcelos, PhD
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway CD Advances in 1D/2D/3D Coupled Modeling Development and application of overland flow model of spilled crude oil Anish Khanal
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway CD Advances in 1D/2D/3D Coupled Modeling Hydraulic Transient Investigation of Power Plant Condensate SystemsYifan Zheng, Reston, VA – Bechtel Corporation; Cagri Turan, Reston, Va – Bechtel Corporation;Periandros Samothrakis, PhD, P.E.
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway CD Advances in 1D/2D/3D Coupled Modeling Modeling soil loss by water infiltration through sewer pipe defectsDavid Zhu, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada – University of Alberta; Dave Chan, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada – University of Alberta;Yao Tang
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway CD Advances in 1D/2D/3D Coupled Modeling Numerical investigation of the effect of river parameters on shear stressArthur Parola, Louisville, Kentucky, United State – University of Louisville;Fereshteh Noorbakhsh
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway CD Advances in 1D/2D/3D Coupled ModelingUS Army Corps of Engineers ‐ Upper Mississippi River Hydraulic Model ‐
Keokuk, IA to Thebes, ILDon Duncan, St. Louis, MO – US Army Corps of Engineers;Toby Hunemuller, PE
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lakeshore CAdvances in Water Distribution Network Modeling & Software
Generation of virtual WDS to complete cadastral information of existing systems
Juliana Robles, Bogota, Colombia – Universidad de los Andes;Juan G. Saldarriaga, MSC
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6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lakeshore CAdvances in Water Distribution Network Modeling & Software
Modeling Drinking Water Lead Exposure from Premise PlumbingHyoungmin Woo, Cincinnati OH – Pegasus; James Mason, Cincinnati OH – ORAU; Regan Murray, Cincinnati OH – US Environmental Protection Agency;Jonathan Burkhardt, MS, PhD
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lakeshore CAdvances in Water Distribution Network Modeling & Software
Open Source EPANET: Community‐Based Software Development for Drinking Water Infrastructure Modeling
Robert Janke, Cincinnati, OH – U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Jonathan Burkhardt, Cincinnati, OH – U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Terranna Haxton, Cincinnati, OH – U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Regan Murray, Cincinnati, OH – U.S. Environmental Protection Agency;Michael E. Tryby, PhD
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lakeshore CAdvances in Water Distribution Network Modeling & Software
Open source software packages developed at Sandia National Laboratories and their use in water distribution system analysis
David Hart, Albuquerque, NM – Sandia National Laboratories; Bethany Nicholson, Albuquerque, NM – Sandia National Laboratories; Carl Laird, Albuquerque, NM – Sandia National Laboratories; Michael Bynum, West Lafayette, IN – Purdue University; Regan Murray, Cincinnati, OH – United States Environmental Protection Agency;Katherine A. Klise
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway AB Alternative Amendments and Filter MediaChasing the Silver Bullet: Adventures in Alternative Stormwater Filtration
Media (Iron Enhanced Sand and Spent Lime)Keith Pilgrim, PhD;Erin Anderson Wenz, Professional Engineer
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway AB Alternative Amendments and Filter MediaInvestigating substrate amendments to prevent nutrient leaching from
extensive sedum green roofsYang Cheng, Hoboken, NJ – Stevens Institute of Technology;Birgitte Gisvold Johannessen, MA;Elizabeth A. Fassman‐Beck, Ph.D.
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway AB Alternative Amendments and Filter MediaIron‐Enhanced Sand Filter Performance for Phosphorus, Metals, and Trace
Organic Contaminants: Overview of Three Field StudiesDavid J. Fairbairn
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway AB Alternative Amendments and Filter MediaModeling reduction of pyrethroids by enhanced stormwater Best
Management Practices (BMPs) on a watershed scale
Carolin Seller, Stuttgart, Germany – University of Stuttgart; YeoMyoung Cho, Stanford, CA – Stanford University; Terri Hogue, Golden, CO – Colorado School of Mines; Richard Luthy, Stanford, CA – Stanford University;Jordyn Wolfand
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway EFAsset Management for Water, Wastewater, and Stormwater Treatment 1
Considerations for Designing Resilient Stormwater Drainage Infrastructure Emmanuel U. Nzewi
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway EFAsset Management for Water, Wastewater, and Stormwater Treatment 1
Impact of soil material type on the behavior of a manhole structure in sewer systems
Alaa Abbas, Liverpool, UK – Liverpool John Moores University; Felicite Ruddock, Liverpool, UK – LJMU; Glynn Rothwell, Liverpool – LJMU; Robert Andoh, Portland, Main, USA – AWD Consult. Inc.;Rafid Alkhaddar, MSc, PhD
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway EFAsset Management for Water, Wastewater, and Stormwater Treatment 1
Moody Lake Adaptive Management Water Quality Improvement ProjectMeghan Funke, 7030 6th St N, Oakdale, MN 55128 – Emmons & Olivier Resources; Greg Graske, 7030 6th St N, Oakdale, MN 55128 – Emmons & Olivier Resources;Emily Heinz;Mike Kinney, MS/CCA
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway EFAsset Management for Water, Wastewater, and Stormwater Treatment 1
You Can Dig It, But Can You Operate It? Proactive CSO Tunnel Operational Planning
Jessica Bastin, Indianapolis, IN – Citizens Energy Group; Emily Damian, Indianapolis, IN – Citizens Energy Group; John Trypus, Indianapolis, IN – Citizens Energy Group; Jeff Hansen, Indianapolis, IN – Citizens Energy Group;Christopher J. Ranck, PE, BCEE, DWRE, ENV SP
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lakeshore BFate and Transport of Contaminants: Current and Emerging Issues I
Effects of biodegradation and adsorption on the removal of SMX from subsurface wastewater discharges
Paul Mathisen, Ph.D., P.E.;Wenwen Yao, PhD
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lakeshore BFate and Transport of Contaminants: Current and Emerging Issues I
Leaching potential of three anticoagulant compounds in the natural areas of Hawaii
Tiejun Wang, Tianjin – University; Katie Swift, Hawaii – US Fish and Wildlife Service; Chittaranjan Ray, Lincoln, Nebraska – Nebraska Water Center;Matteo D'Alessio
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lakeshore BFate and Transport of Contaminants: Current and Emerging Issues I
Quantifying the impact of preferential flow to shallow groundwater in riparian buffers: Mesoscale laboratory experiments
Garey Fox, Raleigh, NC – North Carolina State University; Rafael Munoz Carpena, Gainesville,FL – University of Florida; Bin Gao, Gainesville, FL – university of Florida; Derek Heeren, Lincoln, NE – University of Nebraska‐Lincoln;Lucie Guertault, NC
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Mirage RoomGreen Infrastructure Placement, Performance, and Practice 2
Monitoring the Performance of a Green Alley to Improve Engineering Design Criteria
Joseph Naughton, Milwaukee, WI – Marquette University;Walter McDonald
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6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Mirage RoomGreen Infrastructure Placement, Performance, and Practice 2
Pushing the BMP Envelope: Traction of Novel Ecotechnologies in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
Edward W. Brown, PE
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Mirage RoomGreen Infrastructure Placement, Performance, and Practice 2
What Drives Green Infrastructure Program Adoption Carli Flynn
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway IJHydroanalytics: Methods for Investigating Hydrologic Data for Predictions, Patterns and Anomalies
Development and Calibration of a Semi Distributed Model for Reservoir Sediment Estimation in the Tri State Mining District.
Hantush Mohamed, Cincinnati – US EPA; Alexander Hall, Cincinnati – US EPA; Dyson Brian, Cininnati – US EPA; Souhail R. Al‐Abed, Cincinnati – US EPA; John McKernan, Cincinnati – US EPA;Kazi M. Rahman
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway IJHydroanalytics: Methods for Investigating Hydrologic Data for Predictions, Patterns and Anomalies
Evaluation of Ensemble Precipitation Data for Uncertainty Analysis in SWATWater Quality Simulation
Ashok Mishra, Clemson, SC – Clemson University; Abdul Khan, Clemson, SC – Clemson University;Ali Alnahit
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway IJHydroanalytics: Methods for Investigating Hydrologic Data for Predictions, Patterns and Anomalies
Modeling Thermal Pollution in Urbanized Watersheds Using a Hybrid Approach
David Sample, Virginia Beach – Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Tess Thompson, Blacksburg – Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Mohammad Nayeb Yazdi, Virginia Beach – Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University;Mehdi Ketabchy
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway IJHydroanalytics: Methods for Investigating Hydrologic Data for Predictions, Patterns and Anomalies
Numerical modeling of the lake water quality and upland watershed loadsLindsey Yasarer, Oxford, MIssissippi – USDA‐ARS National Sedimentation Laboratory; Yafei Jia, University, Mississippi – The University of Mississippi; Richard Lizotte, Oxford, Mississippi– USDA‐ARS National Sedimentation Laboratory;Xiaobo Chao, PhD
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway IJHydroanalytics: Methods for Investigating Hydrologic Data for Predictions, Patterns and Anomalies
Predictive Data Analysis for a Large‐Scale Landscape Restoration Experiment
Ceyda Polatel, Ph.D., P.E.
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lake Superior BIntegrated Modeling of Hydrologic Processes at Watershed Scale
Assessing the Compounding Impact of Precipitation and Land Use Change on Runoff in a Semiarid Watershed
Maryam Samimi, El Paso, Texas – University of Texas at El Paso; Saurav Kumar, El Paso, Texas – University of Texas at El Paso; Ali Mirchi, El Paso, Texas – University of Texas at El Paso;Neelam Tahneen Jahan
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lake Superior BIntegrated Modeling of Hydrologic Processes at Watershed Scale
Assessing Water Availability under Climate Change by Linking the SWAT and RiverWare models for the Rincon Valley, New Mexico
Shalamu Abudu, 1380 A&M Circle – Texas A&M AgriLife Research Center et El Paso; Zhuping Sheng, 1380 A&M Circle – Texas A&M AgriLife Research Center at El Paso;So Ra Ahn, PhD;Shalamu Abudu, Texas;Zhuping Sheng, Texas;;
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lake Superior BIntegrated Modeling of Hydrologic Processes at Watershed Scale
Hydromet Sensor Inventory: Surprising Number of Operational Sensors Found
Melissa Larsen, Folsom, CA – WEST Consultants; Eric Mork, Folsom, CA – WEST Consultants;David C. Curtis, Ph.D., F.EWRI
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lake Superior BIntegrated Modeling of Hydrologic Processes at Watershed Scale
STOCHASTIC SIMULATION OF DAILY PRECIPITATION AT MULTIPLE SITES: I MODEL DEVELOPMENT
Umed Panu, Thunder Bay, ON, Canada – Lakehead University;Wai Wah Ng, PhD;Umed Panu
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Lake Superior BIntegrated Modeling of Hydrologic Processes at Watershed Scale
STOCHASTIC SIMULATION OF DAILY PRECIPITATION AT MULTIPLE SITES: II PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF THE MODEL
Umed Panu, Thunder Bay, ON, Canada – Lakehead University;Wai Wah Ng, PhD;Umed Panu
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Skyway RoomPanel Discussion: State of the Art Risk and Uncertainty Analysis
Panel Discussion: State of the Art Risk and Uncertainty Analysis Hamid Moradkhani, Professor
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Northstar B Panel Discussion: Water Resources Systems Analysis Panel Discussion: Water Resources Systems Analysis David Ezechiel. Rosenberg;Rebecca L. Teasley, PhD, A.M.ASCE;Meghna Babbar‐Sebens;;
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Regency Room Verification and Validation in Computational Hydraulics Applications of CFD for Flow Rating at Complex Water Control StructuresJie Zeng, PhD;Zubayed Rakib, MS;Matahel Ansar;Tibebe Dessalegne, PhD, PE,PH,DWRE;Seyed Hajimirzaie, PhD, PE, PH
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6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Regency Room Verification and Validation in Computational Hydraulics Calibrating Storm Sewer Tunnel Modeling for Climate Change Nathan Campeau, Minneapolis, MN – Barr Engineering Co.;Anna Eleria
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Regency Room Verification and Validation in Computational HydraulicsComparison of ADCIRC and SLOSH Model Simulations for Hurricanes
Andrew and Irma at Miami, Florida
Yonas Kinfu, Reston, VA – Bechtel Infrastructure; Mustafa Samad, Reston, VA – Bechtel Nuclear, Security & Environmental; Ali Farhadzadeh, Stony Brook, NY – Stony Brook University; Kit Ng, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE ;Cagri K. Turan
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Regency Room Verification and Validation in Computational Hydraulics Gauge‐Adjusted Radar Rainfall Analysis for Sugar and Johnson Creeks, Iowa Andrew William McCoy
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway GH Water Resources Modeling, Management, and PolicyAn optimization model to aid the conveyance capacity assessment within
the upper Kissimmee chain of lakes in FloridaTibebe Dessalegne, PhD, PE,PH,DWRE
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway GH Water Resources Modeling, Management, and PolicyIDEAS for GI – Interactive DEsign and Analysis Software for Green
Infrastructure
Lawrence Band, Charlottesville, VA – University of Virginia; Neely Law, Baltimore, MD – Center for Watershed Protection; Lorne Leonard, State College, PA – The Pennsylvania State University; Arthur Schmidt, Urbana. Illinois – University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign; Barbara Minsker, Dallas, TX – Southern Methodist University;Bardia Heidari Haratmeh, MS
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway GH Water Resources Modeling, Management, and PolicyPlanning the next 10 year in water resources project using a prioritization
toolScott Sobiech, Minneapolis – Barr Engineering; Erin Anderson Wenz, Minneapolis – Barr Engineering;Claire Bleser
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway GH Water Resources Modeling, Management, and PolicyTesting the Accuracy of Three Empirical Equations for Determining the
Effective Impervious Area in Southern California
Rebeka Sultana, Long Beach – California State University, Long Beach; Suzanne Dallman, Long Beach – California State University, Long Beach; Ashmita Sengupta, Costa Mesa – Southern California Coastal Water Research Project; Eric Stein, Costa Mesa – Southern California Coastal Water Research Project;Mike Mroczek;Rebeka Sultana;Suzanne Dallman;Ashmita Sengupta;Eric Stein
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway GH Water Resources Modeling, Management, and PolicyUnderstanding and Managing the Food‐Energy‐Water Nexus –
Opportunities for Water Resources Research
Kevin Wallington, Illinois – University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign; Majid Shafiee‐Jood, Illinois – University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign; Landon Marston, Kansas – Kansas State University;Ximing Cai
6/7 8:30 AM 10:00 AM Greenway GH Water Resources Modeling, Management, and Policy WaterPaths: a new open source stochastic urban water portfolio
simulation frameworkBernardo Trindade;Patrick Reed;Harrison B. Zeff;Greg Characklis;
6/7 8:30 AM 12:00 PM Lakeshore ABulletin 17C: Updated Federal Guidelines for Flood Frequency Analysis ‐ John England
Bulletin 17C: Updated Federal Guidelines for Flood Frequency Analysis ‐ John England
John F. England
6/7 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lakeshore CA Practical Field Guide to Open‐Source Software Development in the EPANET World
A Practical Field Guide to Open‐Source Software Development in the EPANET World
Sam Hatchett;Kate Klise;David Hart
6/7 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway EFAsset Management for Water, Wastewater and Stormwater Treatment 2
A Comparison of Peaking Factor of Real Measured Flow Data in Tehran and Isfahan Wastewater Collection System with Empirical Formulas
Omidreza Shoghli, Charlotte – University of North Carolina at Charlotte;Arash Karimzadeh;Omidreza Shoghli, PhD
6/7 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway EFAsset Management for Water, Wastewater and Stormwater Treatment 2
Characterization of Reverse Osmosis Permeate and Other Maple Production Wastes
Amy Macrellis, Montpelier, VT – Stone Environmental;Christine Gingras
6/7 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway EFAsset Management for Water, Wastewater and Stormwater Treatment 2
Chloride Contributions from Water Softeners and Other Domestic, Industrial, and Agricultural Sources to Minnesota Waters
Sara Heger, Saint Paul – Water Resources Center;Alycia Overbo
6/7 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway EFAsset Management for Water, Wastewater and Stormwater Treatment 2
Importance of Diagnostic Studies to Develop Effective Phosphorus Load Reduction Strategies in Lentic Systems
Anthony Aufdenkampe, Oakdale, MN – LimnoTech; John Bratton, Ann Arbor, MI – LimnoTech; Hans Holmberg, Oakdale, MN – LimnoTech;Dendy Lofton
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6/7 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway EFAsset Management for Water, Wastewater and Stormwater Treatment 2
Removal of sulfate from municipal wastewater treatment plant effluents: A review of the state‐of‐the‐industry, opportunities, and challenges
Lisa Andrews, Minneapolis, MN – Barr Engineering Company; Ali Ling, Minneapolis, MN – Barr Engineering Company; Herman Dharmarajah, Mankato, MN – Bolton & Menk, Inc.; Adrian Hanson, Mankato, MN – Bolton & Menk, Inc.;Katie Wolohan, PE
6/7 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway IJ Ensemble/Probabilistic Forecasting and VerificationA Framework for Visualization of Uncertainty in the Component Parts of
Flood Forecasts: Application to the Ohio River BasinPatrick Ray, Cincinnati, Ohio – University of Cincinnati;Saiful Haque Rahat
6/7 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway IJ Ensemble/Probabilistic Forecasting and Verification Enhancing ensemble streamflow forecast skill through model diversity Sanjib Sharma, State College – The Pennsylvania State University;Alfonso Mejia
6/7 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway IJ Ensemble/Probabilistic Forecasting and Verification Ensemble Forecasting with the NOAA/NWS National Water Model Fernando R. Salas
6/7 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway IJ Ensemble/Probabilistic Forecasting and VerificationGeneration and verification of medium‐range ensemble flood inundation forecast maps with a coupled hydrologic‐hydraulic prediction system
Alfonso Mejia, University Park – Pennsylvania State University;Michael Gomez
6/7 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway IJ Ensemble/Probabilistic Forecasting and VerificationImpact of statistical processing on short‐to medium‐range flood forecasts
from a regional hydrological ensemble prediction systemAlfonso Mejia, State College – The Pennsylvania State University;Sanjib Sharma
6/7 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Regency Room Estuarine and Coastal Flows Design High Water Levels for Tidally‐affected River Crossings Jon E. Zufelt, PhD, P.E., D.WRE, F.ASCE
6/7 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Regency Room Estuarine and Coastal FlowsHydrodynamic change following living shoreline restoration based on a
Before‐After‐Control‐Impact experimentKelly Kibler, Orlando,FL – University Of Central Florida; Vasileios Kitsikoudis, Orlando,Fl – University of Central Florida;David Spiering
6/7 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Regency Room Estuarine and Coastal FlowsIntegrated Coastal Process Modeling and Applications in Coasts and
EstuariesYan Ding, PhD
6/7 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Regency Room Estuarine and Coastal FlowsProbabilistic Shoreline Evolution Modeling in Response to Sea Level
ChangesSung‐Chan Kim, Vicksburg, MS, USA – USACE's ERDC‐CHL; Ashley E. Frey, Vicksburg, MS, USA – USACE's ERDC‐CHL;Yan Ding, PhD
6/7 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lakeshore BFate and Transport of Contaminants: Current and Emerging Issues II
Characteristics of Solute Transport Processes in Dead‐End PoresSina Sadeghi, Northridge, CA – CSUN; André Ketchedjian, Northridge, CA – CSUN;Sami Maalouf, PhD, PE
6/7 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lakeshore BFate and Transport of Contaminants: Current and Emerging Issues II
Salt Transport from an Estuary into the Underlying Aquifer – Field Measurements
Kamal Mamoua, 220 E University Blvd # 305 Melbourne FL 32901 – Florida Institute of Technology; Howell Heck, 150 W Florida Melbourne FL 320901 – Florida Institute of Technology; Wissam Al‐Taliby, 150 W Florida Melbourne Fl 32901 – Florida Institue of Technology;Ashok Pandit, Proffesor
6/7 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Lakeshore BFate and Transport of Contaminants: Current and Emerging Issues II
The Effect of the Vertical Hydraulic Conductivity on the Salt Transport from an Estuary into the Underlying Aquifer
Ashok PAndit, 150 W Florida – Florida Institute of Technology; Howell Heck, 150 W Florida – Florida Institute of Technology;Kamal Mamoua, Master
6/7 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Skyway Room Flood Inundation Likelihood Mapping and Risk AnalysisA Bayesian Approach to Incorporate Imprecise Information on Hydraulic
Knowledge in a River Reach and Assess Prediction Uncertainties in Streamflow Data
Ana Luisa Castañon, Brasilia‐DF, Brazil – Departamento Nacional de INfraestrutura de transporte; Cassio Rampinelli, Brasilia‐DF, Brazil – Ministry of the Interior;Dirceu Silveira Reis, PhD
6/7 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Skyway Room Flood Inundation Likelihood Mapping and Risk AnalysisA New Model for Rainfall‐runoff Simulation in Depression Dominated
AreasXuefeng Chu, Dept 2470, PO Box 6050 Fargo, ND 58108‐6050 – North Dakota State University;Ning Wang
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Date Start End Room Session Name Presentation Title Authors
6/7 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Skyway Room Flood Inundation Likelihood Mapping and Risk AnalysisApplication of RSM to simulate 1‐D and 2‐D regional floods and droughts in
the Kissimmee Basin
Wasantha Lal, 3301 Gun Club Rd., West Palm Beach, FL 33406 – South Florida Water Management District; Walter Wilcox, 3301 Gun Club Rd., West Palm Beach, FL 33406 – South Florida Water Management District;Randy J. Van Zee, MS
6/7 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Skyway Room Flood Inundation Likelihood Mapping and Risk Analysis Karachi: An Expanding City with Rising Disasters Arjumand Z. Zaidi;Sumaira Zafar
6/7 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Skyway Room Flood Inundation Likelihood Mapping and Risk Analysis Strengths and Weaknesses of FEMA Flood Maps Hemant Chowdhary, Ph.D.
6/7 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Mirage Room Municipal Stormwater Planning and Programming INVESTIGATION OF THE HYDROLOGIC BUDGET WITHIN A RAIN GARDENMegan Farnsworth;Andrea Welker, PhD, PE;Robert Traver, PhD, PE, D.WRE, F.EWRI, F.ASCE;;
6/7 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Mirage Room Municipal Stormwater Planning and Programming Policing from the Sky: Using Drones to Identify Illicit Discharges Joseph Naughton, Milwaukee, WI – Marquette University;Walter McDonald
6/7 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Mirage Room Municipal Stormwater Planning and Programming Stormwater Research Roadmap for Minnesota
John Billotta, St. Paul Minnesota – University of Minnesota; Andrew Erickson, Minneapolis MN – Univeristy of Minnesota; David Fairbairn, St. Paul MN – Minnesota Pollution Control Agency; Shahram Missaghi, Farmington MN – University of Minnesota;Larry Baker, PhD;John Allan. Chapman
6/7 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway AB Soils, Stormwater, and Scientific MethodsChannel Protection Best Practices – Coupling Stormwater Hydrology,
Stream Hydraulics, and Channel Evolution GeomorphologyRobert Woockman;John Steven Schwartz
6/7 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway AB Soils, Stormwater, and Scientific MethodsLaboratory Experiments of Abiotic Capture of Nitrate from Urban Runoff
and Agricultural Tile DrainageJohn Gulliver, Minneapolis, MN – University of Minnesota; Bill Arnold, Minneapolis, MN – University of Minnesota;Andy Erickson
6/7 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway AB Soils, Stormwater, and Scientific MethodsRegenerative Stormwater Conveyance: Monitoring and Analysis in the
Piedmont Region of North Carolina
Sarah Wackowski, Raleigh, North Carolina – North Carolina State University; William Hunt, Raleigh, North Carolina – North Carolina State University;Simon Benjamin. Gregg, EI, LEED Green Associate
6/7 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway AB Soils, Stormwater, and Scientific MethodsRetrofitting an Urban College Campus with Low Impact Development
Stormwater Control Measures: A Case Study at California State University Sacramento
John Johnston, Sacramento, CA – Office of Water Programs at California State University, Sacramento;John Heltzel;Maureen Mathias. Kerner, PE
6/7 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway GHSystems Thinking and Modeling Complex Adaptive Systems
Adaptive Human‐guided Search Operators for Interactive Optimization of Watershed Conservation Plans
Meghna Babbar‐Sebens, Oregon – Oregon State University;Adriana Debora. Piemonti
6/7 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway GHSystems Thinking and Modeling Complex Adaptive Systems
Modeling the WPE nexus using a system dynamics approachPan Liu, Wuhan – Wuhan University; Jingwen Zhang, Wuhan – Wuhan University; Zejun Li, Wuhan – Wuhan University;Maoyuan Feng, PhD candidate
6/7 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway GHSystems Thinking and Modeling Complex Adaptive Systems
Network Effects of Evolving Water Demand Patterns Lina Sela Perelman, Austin, TX – The University of Texas at Austin;Janice Zhuang
6/7 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway GHSystems Thinking and Modeling Complex Adaptive Systems
System Archetypes in Water Resource Management
Ali Mirchi, 500 W University Ave., El Paso, TX, USA 79968 – University of Texas at El Paso;David Watkins, 1400 Townsend Dr., Houghton, MI 49931, USA – Michigan Technological University; Sajjad Ahmad, 4505 S. Maryland Parkway, Las Vegas, NV 89154, USA – University of Nevada; Eliot Rich, BB 369 (as of 8/2013) Albany, NY 12222 USA – School of Business, University at Albany; Kaveh Madani SW7 2AZ London U K – Imperial College London;Babak
6/7 10:30 AM 12:00 PM Greenway GHSystems Thinking and Modeling Complex Adaptive Systems
Utilizing probabilistic weather forecasting for optimal irrigation scheduling Alaa Gazi Jamal, MSc;Raphael Linker;Mashor Housh. Housh;;
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