ebook img

Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management 2009: Vol 135 Index & Table of Contents PDF

2009·4.9 MB·English
by  
Save to my drive
Quick download
Download
Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.

Preview Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management 2009: Vol 135 Index & Table of Contents

2009 ANNUAL INDEX Civil Engineering Database Subject Heading Index The Civil Engineering Database (CEDB) is Application of the Analytical Hierarchical Process Columbia — Stacy M. Langsdale, Allyson designed to provide free, easy bibliographic for Improved Selection of Storm-Water BMPs Beall. Jeff Carmichael, Stewart J. Cohen, Craig access to all ASCE publications. The database — Kevin D. Young, David F. Kibler, Brian L. B. Forster, and Tina Neale; 135 (5), 373-81 covers ASCE documents published since 1970. It Benham, and G. V. Loganathan; 135 (4), 264-75 (2009). provides access to all the journals, conference (2009). Case reports proceedings, books, — standards, —sm anuals, Coupled Genetic Algorithm—Linear Programming Case Study: Preference Trade-Offs toward Home magazines, and newspapers. The index terms Scheme for Least-Cost Pipe Sizing of Water- Plumbing Attributes and Materials — J. Lee, E. below were assigned to papers published in this Distribution Systems — Ariel Krapivka and Avi Kieczyk, D. Bosch, E. Tanellari, S. Dwyer, and journal during 2009 from a CEDB_ subject Ostfeld: 135 (4), 298-302 (2009). A. Dietrich; 135 (4), 237-43 (2009). heading list. The CEDB and subject heading list Analytical techniques Exploring the Implications of Climate Change on can be accessed on the Web at http:/Icedb.asce.org/. Application of the Analytical Hierarchical Process Water Resources through Participatory Model- for Improved Selection of Storm-Water BMPs ing: Case Study of the Okanagan Basin, British — Kevin D. Young, David F. Kibler, Brian L. Columbia — Stacy M. Langsdale, Allyson Accidents Benham, and G. V. Loganathan: 135 (4), 264-75 Beall, Jeff Carmichael, Stewart J. Cohen, Craig Development of a Probabilistic Timing Model for (2009). B. Forster, and Tina Neale; 135 (5), 373-81 the Ingestion of Tap Water — Michael J. Davis Aquifers (2009). and Robert Janke: 135 (5), 397-405 (2009). ANN-GA-Based Model for Multiple Objective Chesapeake Bay Africa Management of Coastal Aquifers — Rajib Assessment of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Control Agricultural Risk Decision Support System for Kumar Bhattacharjya and Bithin Datta: 135 (5). Trade-Offs Using a Water Quality Model with a Resource-Poor Farmers in Burkina Faso, West 314-22 (2009). Response Surface Method — Ping Wang and Africa — Mel Rader, Paul Kirshen, C. Roncoli, Artificial intelligence Lewis C. Linker: 135 (3), 171-7 (2009). G. Hoogenboom, and F. Ouattara; 135 (5), 323-33 (2009). Fuzzy Neural Network Modeling of Reservoir Climatic changes Operation — Paresh Chandra Deka and V. Improved Drought Management of Falls Lake Res- Aging Chandramouli; 135 (1), 5-12 (2009). ervoir: Role of Multimodel Streamflow Fore- Improved Representation of Water Age jn Distribu- tion Networks to Inform Water Quality — John Assets : casts in Setting up Restrictions — Kurt Golemb- Machell, Joby Boxall, Adrian Saul, and Dylan G. V. Loganathan’s Legacy on Water Distribution esky, A. Sankarasubramanian, and’ Naresh Bramley; 135 (5), 382-91 (2009). System Asset Management — Arun K. Deb, Devineni; 135 (3), 188-97 (2009). Jerry K. Snyder, John Hammell, and Frank Exploring the Implications of Climate Change on Agriculture Grablutz; 135 (4), 216-26 (2009). Water.Resources through Participatory Model- Agricultural Risk Decision Support System for Resource-Poor Farmers in Burkina Faso, West Bacteria ing: Case Study of the Okanagan Basin, British Africa — Mel Rader, Paul Kirshen,:C. Roncoli, Risk-Based TMDLs in Pathogen-Impaired Waters Columbia — Stacy M. Langsdale, Allyson G. Hoogenboom, and F. Ouattara; 135 (5), — David A. Chin; 135 (6), 521-7 (2009). Beall, Jeff Carmichael, Stewart J. Cohen, Craig 323-33 (2009). Bayesian analysis ; B. Forster, and Tina Neale; 135 (5), 373-81 (2009). Irrigation Scheduling—Role of Weather Forecast- Algorithm for Assessment of Water Distribution ing and Farmers’ Behavior — Dingbao Wang System’s Readiness: Planning for Disasters — Optimized Flood Control in the Columbia River and Ximing Cai; 135 (5), 364-72 (2009). Sara Nazif and Mohammad Karamouz; 135 (4). Basin for a Global Warming Scenario — Se- Reservoir Operation and Water Allocation to Miti- 244-52 (2009). Yeun Lee, Alan F. Hamlet, Carolyn J. Fitzgerald, and Stephen J. Burges: 135 (6), 440-50 (2009). gate Drought Effects in Crops: A Multilevel Op- Best Management Practice timization Using the Drought Frequency Index Application of the Analytical Hierarchical Process Climatology — Julio Canon, Javier Gonzalez, and Juan _ for Improved Selection of Storm-Water BMPs Climate Driven Water Resources Model of the Sac- Valdés; 135 (6), 458-65 (2009). — Kevin D. Young, David F. Kibler, Brian L. ramento Basin, California — David Yates, Algorithms Benham, and G. V. Loganathan; 135 (4), 264-75 David Purkey, Jack Sieber, Annette Huber-Lee, Effect of Uncertainty on Water Distribution System (2009). Hector Galbraith, Jordan West, Susan Herrod- Julius, Chuck Young, Brian Joyce, and Moham- Model Design Decisions — Derya Sumer and Calibration mad Rayej: 135 (5), 303-13 (2009). Kevin Lansey; 135 (1), 38-47 (2009). Effect of Uncertainty on Water Distribution System Water Rationing Model for Consequence Minimi- Model Design Decisions — Derya Sumer and Colorado zation of Water Infrastructure Destruction — Kevin Lansey; 1°35 (1), 38-47 (2009). Social, Political, and Institutional Setting: Water Hyung Seok Jeong and Dulcy M. Abraham; 135 California Management Problems of the Rio Grande (2), 80-9 (2009). Climate Driven Water Resources Model of the Sac- Aaron J. Douglas: 135 (6), 493-501 (2009). Efficient Groundwater Remediation System De- ramento Basin, California — David Yates, Columbia River signs with Flow and Concentration Constraints David Purkey, Jack Sieber, Annette Huber-Lee, Optimized Flood Control in the Columbia River Subject to Uncertainty — Karen L. Ricciardi, Hector Galbraith, Jordan West, Susan Herrod- Basin tor a Global Warming Scenario Se- George F. Pinder, and George P. Karatzas; 135 Julius, Chuck Young, Brian Joyce, and Moham- Yeun Lee, Alan F. Hamlet, Carolyn J. Fitzgerald, (2), 128-37 (2009). mad Rayej; 135 (5), 303-13 (2009). and Stephen J. Burges: 135 (6). 440-50 (2009). Optimal Location and Control of Pressure Reduc- Canada Combined sewer overflow ing Valves in Water Networks — Matteo Exploring the Implications of Climate Change on Evaluation of the Duration of Storm Effects on In- Nicolini and Luigino Zovatto; 135 (3), 178-87 Water Resources through Participatory Model- Stream Water Quality — Emre Alp and Charles (2009). ing: Case Study of the Okanagan Basin, British S. Melching: 135 (2). 107-16 (2009). JOURNAL OF WATER RESOURCES PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT © ASCE /‘NOVEMBER 2009 / 561 Compression Comparison of Targeted Replacement and Vegeta- Disasters Assessment of the Replicate Compression Heuris- tive Filter Strips for Sediment Control and Cost Algorithm for Assessment of Water Distribution tic to Improve Efficiency of Urban Water Supply Effectiveness — Mengistu Geza, B. J. Barfield, System’s Readiness: Planning for Disasters — Headworks Optimization — Lijie Cui and R. L. Huhnke, Art Stoecker, D. E. Storm, and E. Saia Nazif and Mohammad Karamouz; 135 (4), George Kuczera: 135 (6), 451-7 (2009). W. Stevens; 135 (5), 406-9 (2009). 244-52 (2009). Computation Multiobjective Optimization of Rehabilitation and Disinfection Optimization of Multireservoir Systems Operation Leakage Detection Scheduling in Water Distri- Booster Disinfection for Response to Contamina- Using Modified Direct Search Genetic bution Systems — Stefano Alvisi and Marco tion in a Drinking Water Distribution System — Algorithm — Alireza B. Dariane and Shervin Franchini; 135 (6), 426-39 (2009). Shannon L. Isovitsch Parks and Jeanne M. Momtahen; 135 (3), 141-8 (2009). Crops VanBriesen; 135 (6), 502-11 (2009). Optimal Water Quality Management Strategies for Reservoir Operation and Water Allocation to Miti- Dissolved oxygen Urban Watersheds Using Macrolevel Simulation gate Drought Effects in Crops: A Multilevel Op- Assessment of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Control and Optimization Models — Mohammad Tufail timization Using the Drought Frequency Index Trade-Offs Using a Water Quality Model with a and Lindell Ormsbee; 135 (4), 276-85 (2009). — Julio Cafién, Javier Gonzalez, and Juan Response Surface Method — Ping Wang and Valdés; 135 (6), 458-65 (2009). Lewis C. Linker; 135 (3), 171-7 (2009). Evolutionary Computation-Based Methods for Characterizing Contaminant Sources in a Water Data collection Domestic wastes Distribution System — Emily M. Zechman and Data Mining to Identify Contaminant Event Loca- Effects of Discharge of Spent Cooling Water from S. Ranji Ranjithan; 135 (5), 334-43 (2009). tions in Water Distribution Systems — Jinhui an Oligotrophic Lake to a Polluted Eutrophic Jeanne Huang and Edward A. McBean; 135 (6), Lake Steven W. Effler, Emmet M. Owens, Computer aided simulation 466-74 (2009). David A. Matthews, Susan M. O’Donnell, and Negotiation Support for Cooperative Allocation of a Shared Water Resource: Methodology — Lea Decision making James M. Hassett: 135 (2), 96-106 (2009). Kronaveter and Uri Shamir: 135 (2), 60-9 Negotiation Support for Cooperative Allocation of Drinking water (2009). a Shared Water Resource: Methodology — Lea Case Study: Preference Trade-Offs toward Home Kronaveter and Uri Shamir; 135 (2), 60-9 Plumbing Attributes and Materials — J. Lee, E. Negotiation Support for Cooperative Allocation of (2009). 5 Kleezyk, D. Bosch, E. Tanellari, S. Dwyer, and a Shared Water Resource: Application — Lea Kronaveter and Uri Shamir: 135 (2), 70-9 Negotiation Support for Cooperative Allocation of A. Dietrich; 135 (4), 237-43 (2009). (2009). a Shared Water Resource: Application — Lea Designing Contamination Warning Systems for Kronaveter and Uri Shamir; 135 (2), 70-9 Municipal Water Networks Using Imperfect Computer programming (2009). Sensors — Jonathan Berry, Robert D. Carr, Wil- Coupled Genetic Algorithm—L inear Programming Decision Rules for Water Resources Management liam E. Hart, Vitus J. Leung, Cynthia A. Phillips, Scheme for Least-Cost Pipe Sizing of Water- under Uncertainty — Yue-Ping Xu and Yeou- and Jean-Paul Watson; 135 (4), 253-63 (2009). Distribution Systems — Ariel Krapivka and Avi Ostfeld; 135 (4), 298-302 (2009). Koung Tung: 135 (3), 149-59 (2009). Multiobjective Approach for Pipe Replacement Case Study: Preference Trade-Offs toward Home Based on Bayesian Inference of Break Model Conflict resolution Plumbing Attributes and Materials — J. Lee, E. Parameters — Leila Dridi, Alain Mailhot, Marc Negotiation Support for Cooperative Allocation of Kleczyk, D. Bosch,E. Tanellari, S. Dwyer, and Parizeau, and Jean-Pierre Villeneuve; 135 (5), a Shared Water Resource: Application — Lea A. Dietrich; 135 (4), 237-43 (2009). 344-54 (2009). Kronaveter and Uri Shamir; 135 (2), 70-9 Decision support systems Improved Representation of Water Age in Distribu- (2009). Negotiation Support for Cooperative Allocation of tion Networks to Inform Water Quality — John Construction costs a Shared Water Resource: Methodology — Lea Machell, Joby Boxall, Adrian Saul, and Dylan Economic Impacts of Alternative Approaches to Kronaveter and Uri Shamir; 135 (2), 60-9 Bramley; 135 (5), 382-91 (2009). Storm-Water Management and Land (2009). Development of a Probabilistic Timing Model for Development — Evan Shane Williams and Wil- Negotiation Support for Cooperative Allocation of the Ingestion of Tap Water — Michael J. Davis liam R. Wise; 135 (6), 537-46 (2009). a Shared Water Resource: Application — Lea aad Robert Janke; 135 (5), 397-405 (2009). Cooling water Kronaveter and Uri Shamir: 135 (2), 70-9 Booster Disinfection for Response to Contamina- Effects of Discharge of Spent Cooling Water from (2009). tion in a Drinking Water Distribution System — an Oligotrophic Lake to a Polluted Eutrophic G. V. Loganathan’s Legacy on Water Distribution Shannon L. Isovitsch Parks and Jeanne M. Lake — Steven W. Effler, Emmet M. Owens, System Asset Management — Arun K. Deb, VanBriesen; 135 (6), 502-11 (2009). David A. Matthews, Susan M. O'Donnell, and Jerry K. Snyder, John Hammell. and Frank Fuzzy-Logic Modeling of Risk Assessment for a James M. Hassett: 135 (2), 96-106 (2009). Grablutz; 135 (4), 216-26 (2009). Small Drinking-Water Supply System — Mijin Copper Agricultural Risk Decision Support System for Lee, Edward Arthur McBean, Mirnader Ghazali, Copper Pinhole Failures: Plumbing Susceptibility Resource-Poor Farmers in Burkina Faso, West Corinne J. Schuster, and Jinhui Jeanne Huang; and Management — O. E. Faroogqi, G. V. Lo- Africa — Mel Rader, Paul Kirshen, C. Roncoli, 135 (6), 547-52 (2009). ganathan, M. A. Edwards, D. Bosch, J. Lee, and G. Hoogenboom, and F. Ouattara; 135 (5), Droughts P. Scardina: 135 (4), 227-36 (2009). 323-33 (2009). Improved Drought Management of Falls Lake Res- an“ ase Study: Preference Trade-Offs toward Home Prioritizing Pipe Replacement: From Multiobjec- ervoir: Role of Multimode! Streamflow Fore- Plumbing Attributes and Materials — J. Lee, E. tive Genetic Algorithms to Operational Decision casts in Setting up Restrictions — Kurt Golemb- Kleczyk, D. Bosch, E. Tanellari, S. Dwyer, and Support — Orazio Giustolisi and Luigi Berardi; esky, A. Sankarasubramanian, and Naresh A. Dietrich; 135 (4), 237-43 (2009). 135 (6), 484-92 (2009). Devineni; 135 (3), 188-97 (2009). Costs Design , 5 Optimization of Reservoir Hedging Rules Using Coupled Genetic Algorithm—Linear Programming Effect of Uncertainty on Water Distribution System Multiobjective Genetic Algorithm — Jenq- Scheme for Least-Cost Pipe Sizing of Water- Model Design Decisions — Derya Sumer and Tzong Shiau; 135 (5), 355-63 (2009). Distribution Systems — Ariel Krapivka and Avi Kevin Lansey; 135 (1), 38-47 (2009). Assessment of the Replicate Compression Heuris- Ostfeld; 135 (4), 298-302 (2009). Deterioration tic to Improve Efficiency of Urban Water Supply Multiobjective Approach for Pipe Replacement Predicting Structural Deterioration Condition of In- Headworks Optimization — Lijie Cui and Based on Bayesian Inference of Break Model dividual Storm-Water Pipes Using Probabilistic George Kuczera; 135 (6), 451-7 (2009). Parameters — Leila Dridi, Alain Mailhot, Marc Neural Networks and Multiple Logistic Regres- Reservoir Operation and Water Allocation to Miti- Parizeau, and Jean-Pierre Villeneuve: 135 (5), sion Models — H. D. Tran, B. J. C. Perera, and gate Drought Effects in Crops: A Multilevel Op- 344-54 (2009). A. W. M. Ng; 135 (6), 553-7 (2009). timization Using the Drought Frequency Index 562 / JOURNAL OF WATER RESOURCES PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT © ASCE / NOVEMBER 2009 — Julio Cafén, Javier Gonzalez, and Juan Small Drinking-Water Supply System — Mijin Illinois Valdés; 135 (6), 458-65 (2009). Lee, Edward Arthur McBean, Mirnader Ghazali, Irrigation Scheduling—Role of Weather Forecast- Social, Political, and Institutional Setting: Water Corinne J. Schuster, and Jinhui Jeanne Huang; ing and Farmers’ Behavior — Dingbao Wang Management Problems of the Rio Grande — 135 (6), 547-52 (2009). and Ximing Cai; 135 (5), 364-72 (2009). Aaron J. Douglas; 135 (6), 493-501 (2009). Gas flow India Ecology Assessing a Response Surface-Based Optimization Storage-Yield Evaluation and Operation of Mula Evaluating the Potential Impact of Reservoir Op- Approach for Soil Vapor Extraction System Reservoir, India — D. K. Srivastava and Tay- eration on Fish Communities — Jian-Ping Suen, Design — Chiu-Shia Fen, Chencha Chan, and moor A. Awchi; 135 (6), 414-25 (2009). J. Wayland Eheart, Edwin E. Herricks, and Fi- Hsien-Chie Cheng; 135 (3), 198-207 (2009). Infiltration ’ John Chang; 135 (6), 475-83 (2009). Global warming Natural Groundwater Recharge Response to Ur- Optimized Flood Control in the Columbia River banization: Vermillion River Watershed, Economic factors Basin for a Global Warming Scenario — Se- Minnesota — Timothy O. Erickson and Heinz G. Negotiation Support for Cooperative Allocation of Yeun Lee, Alan F. Hamlet, Carolyn J. Fitzgerald, Stefan; 135 (6), 512-20 (2009). a Shared Water Resource: Methodology — Lea Kronaveter and Uri Shamir; 135 (2), 60-9 and Stephen J. Burges; 135 (6), 440-50 (2009). Infrastructure (2009). Groundwater Water Rationing Model for Consequence Minimi- Natural Groundwater Recharge Response to Ur- zation of Water Infrastructure Destruction — Negotiation Support for Cooperative Allocation of banization: Vermillion River Watershed, Hyung Seok Jeong and Dulcy M. Abraham: 135 a Shared Water Resource: Application — Lea Minnesota — Timothy O. Erickson and Heinz G. (2), 80-9 (2009). Kronaveter and Uri Shamir; 135 (2), 70-9 (2009). Stefan; 135 (6), 512-20 (2009). Multiobjective Approach for Pipe Replacement Groundwater management Based on Bayesian Inference of Break Model Up or Out?—Economic-Engineering Theory of Efficient Groundwater Remediation System De- Parameters — Leila Dridi, Alain Mailhot, Marc Flood Levee Height and Setback — Tingju Zhu signs with Flow and Concentration Constraints Parizeau, and Jean-Pierre Villeneuve; 135 (5), and Jay R. Lund: 135 (2), 90-5 (2009). Subject to Uncertainty — Karen L. Ricciardi, 344-54 (2009). Economic Impacts of Alternative Approaches to George F. Pinder, and George P. Karatzas; 135 Instream flow Storm-Water Management and Land (2), 128-37 (2009). Evaluating the Potential Impact of Reservoir Op- Development — Evan Shane Williams and Wil- ANN-GA-Based Model for Multiple Objective eration on Fish Communities — Jian-Ping Suen, liam R. Wise; 135 (6), 537-46 (2009). Management of Coastal Aquifers — Rajib J. Wayland Eheart, Edwin E. Herricks, and Fi- Evapotranspiration Kumar Bhattacharjya and Bithin Datta: 135 (5), John Chang; 135 (6), 475-83 (2009). Natural Groundwater Recharge Response to Ur- 314-22 (2009). Integrated systems banization: Vermillion River Watershed, Groundwater recharge Decision Rules for Water Resources Management Minnesota — Timothy O. Erickson and Heinz G. Natural Groundwater Recharge Response to Ur- under Uncertainty —- Yue-Ping Xu and Yeou- Stefan; 135 (6), 512-20 (2009). banization: Vermillion River Watershed, Koung Tung: 135 (3), 149-59 (2009). Extraction procedures Minnesota — Timothy O. Erickson and Heinz G. International agreements Assessing a Response Surface-Based Optimization Stefan; 135 (6), 512-20 (2009). Social, Political, and Institutional Setting: Water Approach for Soil Vapor Extraction System Hybrid methods -° : Management Problems of the Rio Grande — Design — Chiu-Shia Fen, Chencha Chan, and Algorithm for, Assessment of Water Distribution Aaron J. Douglas: 135 (6), 493-501 (2009). Hsien-Chie Cheng: 135 (3), 198-207 (2009). System’s Readiness: Planning for Disasters — Irrigation Filtration Sara Nazif and Mohammad Karamouz; 135 (4), Reservoir Operation and Water Allocation to Miti- Comparison of Targeted Replacement and Vegeta- 244-52 (2009). gate Drought Effects in Crops: A Multilevel Op- tive Filter Strips for Sediment Control and Cost Hydraulic models timization Using the Drought Frequency Index Effectiveness — Mengistu Geza, B: J. Barfield, Extended Giobal-Gradient Algorithm for Pressure- — Julio Canon, Javier Gonzalez, and Juan R. L. Huhnke, Art Stoecker, D. E. Storm, and E. Dependent Water Distribution Analysis — Valdés; 135 (6), 458-65 (2009). W. Stevens: 135 (5), 406-9 (2009). Zheng Y. Wu, Rong H. Wang, Thomas M.:Wal- Irrigation scheduling Fish management ski, Shao Y. Yang, Danniel Bowdler, and Chris- Irrigation Scheduling—Role of Weather Forecast- Evaluating the Potential Impact of Reservoir Op- topher C. Baggett; 135 (1), 13-22 (2009). ing and Farmers’ Behavior — Dingbao Wang eration on Fish Communities — Jian-Ping Suen, Hydraulics and Ximing Cai: 135 (5), 364-72 (2009). J. Wayland Eheart, Edwin E. Herricks, and Fi- Multiobjective Approach for Pipe Replacement Lakes John Chang: 135 (6), 475-83 (2009). Based on Bayesian Inference of Break Model Effects of Discharge of Spent Cooling Water from Parameters — Leila Dridi, Alain Mailhot, Marc an Oligotrophic Lake to a Polluted Eutrophic Floods . Parizeau, and Jean-Pierre Villeneuve: 135 (5), Lake — Steven W. Effler, Emmet M. Owens, Up or Out?—Economic-Engineering Theory of 344-54 (2009). David A. Matthews, Susan M. O'Donnell, and Flood Levee Height and Setback — Tingju Zhu James M. Hassett: 135 (2), 96-106 (2009). and Jay R. Lund; 135 (2), 90-5 (2009). Hydrologic models Efficient Groundwater Remediation System De- Land use Optimized Flood Control in the Columbia River signs with Flow and Concentration Constraints Economic Impacts of Alternative Approaches to Basin for a Global Warming Scenario — Se- Subject to Uncertainty — Karen L. Ricciardi, Storm-Water Management and Land Yeun Lee, Alan F. Hamlet, Carolyn J. Fitzgerald, George F. Pinder, and George P. Karatzas; 135 Development — Evan Shane Williams and Wil- and Stephen J. Burges: 135 (6), 440-50 (2009). (2), 128-37 (2009). liam R. Wise, 135 (6), 537-46 (2009). Forecasting : Optimized Flood Control in the Columbia River Leakage 3 Improved Drought Management of Falls Lake Res- Basin for a Global Warming Scenario — Se- Optimal Location and Control of Pressure Reduc- ervoir: Role of Multimodel Streamflow Fore- Yeun Lee, Alan F. Hamlet, Carolyn J. Fitzgerald, ing Valves in Water Networks — Matteo casts in Setting up Restrictions — Kurt Golemb- and Stephen J. Burges; 135 (6), 440-50 (2009). Nicolini and Luigino Zovatto: 135 (3), 178-87 esky, A. Sankarasubramanian, and Naresh (2009). Hydrology Devineni; 135 (3), 188-97 (2009). Climate Driven Water Resources Model of the Sac- Copper Pinhole Failures: Plumbing Susceptibility Fuzzy sets ramento Basin, California — David Yates. and Management — O. E. Farooqi, G. V. Lo- Fuzzy Neural Network Modeling of Reservoir David Purkey, Jack Sieber, Annette Huber-Lee, ganathan, M. A. Edwards, D. Bosch, J. Lee, and Operation — Paresh Chandra Deka and V. Hector Galbraith, Jordan West, Susan Herrod- P. Scardina; 135 (4), 227-36 (2009). Chandramouli; 135 (1), 5-12 (2009). Julius, Chuck Young, Brian Joyce, and Moham- Multiobjective Optimization of Rehabilitation and Fuzzy-Logic Modeling of Risk Assessment for a mad Rayej; 135 (5), 303-13 (2009). Leakage Detection Scheduling in Water Distri- JOURNAL OF WATER RESOURCES PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT © ASCE /-NOVEMBER 2009 / 563 bution Systems — Stefano Alvisi and Marco Multiobjective Optimization of Rehabilitation and Water Rationing Model for Consequence Minimi- Franchini: 135 (6), 426-39 (2009). Leakage Detection Scheduling in Water Distri- zation of Water Infrastructure Destruction — bution Systems — Stefano Alvisi and Marco Hyung Seok Jeong and Dulcy M. Abraham; 135 Levees Franchini; 135 (6), 426-39 (2009). (2), 80-9 (2009). Up or Out?—Economic-Engineering Theory of Flood Levee Height and Setback — Tingju Zhu Prioritizing Pipe Replacement: From Multiobjec- Efficient Groundwater Remediation System De- and Jay R. Lund: 135 (2), 90-5 (2009). tive Genetic Algorithms to Operational Decision signs with Flow and Concentration Constraints Support — Orazio Giustolisi and Luigi Berardi: Subject to Uncertainty — Karen L. Ricciardi, Location 135 (6), 484-92 (2009). George F. Pinder, and George P. Karatzas; 135 Optimal Location and Control of Pressure Reduc- Municipal water (2), 128-37 (2009). ing Valves in Water Networks — Matteo Designing Contamination Warning Systems for Assessing a Response Surface-Based Optimization Nicolini and Luigino Zovatto; 135 (3), 178-87 (2009). Municipal Water Networks Using Imperfect Approach for Soil Vapor Extraction System Sensors — Jonathan Berry, Robert D. Carr, Wil- Design — Chiu-Shia Fen, Chencha Chan, and Mathematical models liam E. Hart, Vitus J. Leung, Cynthia A. Phillips, Hsien-Chie Cheng; 135 (3), 198-207 (2009). Limitations of Network Flow Algorithms in River and Jean-Paul Watson; 135 (4), 253-63 (2009). Optimal Water Quality Management Strategies for Basin Modeling — Nesa Illich; 135 (1), 48-55 Development of a Probabilistic Timing Model for Urban Watersheds Using Macrolevel Simulation (2009). the Ingestion of Tap Water — Michael J. Davis and Optimization Models — Mohammad Tufail Optimal Water Quality Management Strategies for and Robert Janke: 135 (5), 397-405 (2009). and Lindell Ormsbee; 135 (4), 276-85 (2009). Urban Watersheds Using Macrolevel Simulation Negotiations Coupled Genetic Algorithm—Linear Programming and Optimization Models — Mohammad Tufail Negotiation Support for Cooperative Allocation of Scheme for Least-Cost Pipe Sizing of Water- and Lindell Ormsbee; 135 (4), 276-85 (2009). a Shared Water Resource: Methodology — Lea Distribution Systems — Ariel Krapivka and Avi Improved Representation of Water Age in Distribu- Kronaveter and Uri Shamir; 135 (2), 60-9 ‘Ostfeld: 135 (4), 298-302 (2009). tion Networks to Inform Water Quality — John (2009). ANN-GA-Based Model for Multiple Objective Machell, Joby Boxall, Adrian Saul, and Dylan Negotiation Support for Cooperative Allocation of Management of Coastal Aquifers — Rajib Bramley; 135 (5), 382-91 (2009). a Shared Water Resource: Application — Lea Kumar Bhattacharjya and Bithin Datta; 135 (5), Mexico Kronaveter and Uri Shamir: 135 (2), 70-9 314-22 (2009). Reservoir Operation and Water Allocation to Miti- (2009). Agricultural Risk Decision Support System for gate Drought Effects in Crops: A Multilevel Op- Networks Resource-Poor Farmers in Burkina Faso, West timization Using the Drought Frequency Index Deterministic versus Stochastic Design of Water Africa — Mel Rader, Paul Kirshen, C. Roncoli, Julio Canon, Javier Gonzalez, and Juan Distribution Networks — Orazio Giustolisi, G. Hoogenboom, and F. Ouattara; 135 (5), Valdés: 135 (6), 458-65 (2009). Daniele Laucelli. and Andrew F. Colombo; 135 323-33 (2009). Social, Political, and Institutional Setting: Water (2), 117-27 (2009). Evolutionary Computation-Based Methods for Management Problems of the Rio Grande — Neural networks Characterizing Contaminant Sources in a Water Aaron J. Douglas: 135 (6), 493-501 (2009). Fuzzy Neural Network Modeling of Reservoir Distribution System — Emily M. Zechman and Operation — Paresh Chandra Deka and V. Minnesota S. Ranji Ranjithan; 135 (5), 334-43 (2009). Chandramouli; 135°(1), 5-12 (2009). Natural Groundwater Recharge Response to Ur- Optimization of Reservoir Hedging Rules Using banization: Vermillion River Watershed, ANN-GA-Based Model for Multiple Objective Multiobjective Genetic Algorithm — Jenq- Minnesota — Timothy O. Erickson and Heinz G. Management of Coastal Aquifers — Rajib Tzong Shiau; 135 (5), 355-63 (2009). Stefan: 135 (6), 512-20 (2009). Kumar Bhattacharjya and Bithin Datta: 135 (5), Irrigation Scheduling—Role of Weather Forecast- 314-22 (2009). Models ing and Farmers’ Behavior — Dingbao Wang Predicting Structural Deterioration Condition of In- Up or Out?—Economic-Engineering Theory of and Ximing Cai: 135 (5), 364-72 (2009). dividual Storm-Water Pipes Using Probabilistic Flood Levee Height and Setback — Tingju Zhu Reexamination of Critical Period for Reservoir De- Neural Networks and Multiple Logistic Regres- and Jay R. Lund: 135 (2), 90-5 (2009). sign and Operation — Jiing-Yun You and Xim- sion Models — H. D. Tran, B. J. C. Perera, and Monte Carlo method A. W. M. Ng: 135 (6), 553-7 (2009). ing Cai; 135 (5), 392-6 (2009). Evaluation of the Duration of Storm Effects on In- Storage-Yield Evaluation and Operation of Mula New Mexico Stream Water Quality — Emre Alp and Charles Reservoir, India — D. K. Srivastava and Tay- Social, Political, and Institutional Setting: Water S. Melching: 135 (2). 107-16 (2009). moor A. Awchi; 135 (6), 414-25 (2009). Management Problems of the Rio Grande — Assessment of the Replicate Compression Heuris- Aaron J. Douglas: 135 (6), 493-501 (2009). Optimized Flood Control in the Columbia River tic to Improve Efficiency of Urban Water Supply Basin for a Global Warming Scenario — Se- New York Headworks Optimization — Lijie Cui and Yeun Lee, Alan F. Hamlet, Carolyn J. Fitzgerald, Effects of Discharge of Spent Cooling Water from George Kuczera: 135 (6), 451-7 (2009). and Stephen J. Burges: 135 (6), 440-50 (2009). an Oligotrophic Lake to a Polluted Eutrophic Multiple objective analysis Lake — Steven W. Effler, Emmet M. Owens, Assessment of the Replicate Compression Heuris- Optimal Location and Control of Pressure Reduc- David A. Matthews, Susan M.-O’Donnell, and tic to Improve Efficiency of Urban Water Supply ing Valves in Water Networks — Matteo James M. Hassett; 135 (2), 96-106 (2009). Headworks Optimization — Lijie Cui and Nicolini and Luigino Zovatto: 135 (3), 178-87 Nitrogen George Kuczera: 135 (6), 451-7 (2009). (2009). Assessment of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Control Reservoir Operation and Water Allocation to Miti- \NN-GA-Based Model for Multiple Objective Trade-Offs Using a Water Quality Model with a gate Drought Effects in Crops: A Multilevel Op- Management of Coastal Aquifers — Rajib Response Surface Method — Ping Wang and timization Using the Drought Frequency Index Kumar Bhattacharjya and Bithin Datta: 135 (5), Lewis C. Linker: 135 (3), 171-7 (2009). — Julio Canon, Javier Gonzalez, and Juan 314-22 (2009) Nutrient loads Valdés; 135 (6), 458-65 (2009). Multiobjective Approach for Pipe Replacement Assessment af Nitrogen and Phosphorus Control Optimization models Based on Bayesian Inference of Break Model Trade-Offs Using a Water Quality Model with a Fuzzy Neural Network Modeling of Reservoir Parameters — Leila Dridi, Alain Mailhot. Mare Response Surface Method — ‘Ping Wang and Operation — Paresh Chandra Deka and V. Parizeau, and Jean-Pierre Villeneuve: 135 (5), Lewis C. Linker: 135 (3), 171-7 (2009). Chandramouli; 135 (1), 5-12 (2009). 344-54 (2009). Optimization Optimization Model for Integrated Regional Optimization of Reservoir Hedging Rules Using Effect of Uncertainty on Water Distribution System Wastewater Systems Planning — Maria C. Multiobjective Genetic Algorithm — Jeng- Model Design Decisions — Derya Sumer and Cunha, Liliana Pinheiro, Joao Zeferino, Ant6nio Tzong Shiau: 135 (5), 355-63 (2009). Kevin Lansey: 135 (1), 38-47 (2009). Antunes, and Pedro Afonso; 135 (1), 23-33 564 / JOURNAL OF WATER RESOURCES PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT © ASCE / NOVEMBER 2009 (2009). Predicting Structural Deterioration Condition of In- Parameters — Leila Dridi, Alain Mailhot, Marc Limitations of Network Flow Algorithms in River dividual Storm-Water Pipes Using Probabilistic Parizeau, and Jean-Pierre Villeneuve; 135 (5), Basin Modeling — Nesa Ilich; 135 (1), 48-55 Neural Networks and Multiple Logistic Regres- 344-54 (2009). (2009). sion Models — H. D. Tran, B. J. C. Perera, and Prioritizing Pipe Replacement: From Multiobjec- A. W. M. Ng; 135 (6), 553-7 (2009). Optimization of Multireservoir Systems Operation tive Genetic Algorithms to Operational Decision Using Modified Direct Search Genetic Probability distribution Support — Orazio Giustolisi and Luigi Berardi: Algorithm — Alireza B. Dariane and Shervin Development of a Probabilistic Timing Model for 135 (6), 484-92 (2009). Momtahen; 135 (3), 141-8 (2009). the Ingestion of Tap Water — Michael J. Davis Reservoir operation . Water System Management through a Mixed and Robert Janke; 135 (5), 397-405 (2009). Fuzzy Neural Network Modeling of Reservoir Optimization-Simulation Appro—a Gicovhann i Probe instruments Operation — Paresh Chandra Deka and V. M. Sechi and Andrea Sulis; 135 (3), 160-70 Booster Disinfection for Response to Contamina- Chandramouli; 135 (1), 5-12 (2009). (2009). tion in a Drinking Water Distribution System — Limitations of Network Flow Algorithms in River Optimal Location and Control of Pressure Reduc- Shannon L. Isovitsch Parks and Jeanne M. Basin Modeling — Nesa Ilich: 135 (1), 48-55 ing Valves in Water Networks — Matteo VanBriesen; 135 (6), 502-11 (2009). (2009). Nicolini and Luigino Zovatto; 135 (3), 178-87 Public health Improved Drought Management of Falls Lake Res- (2009). Development of a Probabilistic Timing Model for ervoir: Role of Multimodel Streamflow Fore- Parameters the Ingestion of Tap Water — Michael J. Davis casts in Setting up Restrictions — Kurt Golemb- Multiobjective Approach for Pipe Replacement and Robert Janke; 135 (5), 397-405 (2009). esky. A. Sankarasubramanian, and Naresh Based on Bayesian Inference of Break Model Fuzzy-Logic Modeling of Risk Assessment for a Devineni: 135 (3), 188-97 (2009). Parameters — Leila Dridi, Alain Mailhot, Marc Small Drinking-Water Supply System — Mijin Optimization of Reservoir Hedging Rules Using Parizeau, and Jean-Pierre Villeneuve; 135 (5), Lee, Edward Arthur McBean, Mirnader Ghazali, Multiobjective Genetic Algorithm — Jeng- 344-54 (2009). Corinne J. Schuster, and Jinhui Jeanne Huang; Tzong Shiau; 135 (5), 355-63 (2009). 135 (6), 547-52 (2009). Pathogens Reexamination of Critical Period for Reservoir De- Risk-Based TMDLs in Pathogen-Impaired Waters Public participation sign and Operation — Jiing-Yun You and Xim- — David A. Chin; 135 (6), 521-7 (2009). Exploring the Implications of Climate Change on ing Cai: 135 (5), 392-6 (2009). Water Resources through Participatory Model- Phosphorus Storage- Yield Evaluation and Operation of Mula ing: Case Study of the Okanagan Basin, British Assessment of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Control Reservoir, India — D. K. Srivastava and Tay- Columbia — Stacy M. Langsdale, Allyson Trade-Offs Using a Water Quality Model with a moor A. Awchi; 135 (6), 414-25 (2009). Beall, Jeff Carmichael, Stewart J. Cohen, Craig Response Surface Method — Ping Wang and B. Forster, and Tina Neale; 135 (5), 373-81 Optimized Flood Control in the Columbia River Lewis C. Linker; 135 (3), 171-7 (2009). (2009). Basin for a Global Warming Scenario — Se- Pipe networks Yeun Lee, Alan F. Hamlet, Carolyn J. Fitzgerald, Pumps Multiobjective Approach for Pipe Replacement and Stephen J. Burges: 135 (6), 440-50 (2009). Water Rationing Model for Consequence Minimi- Based on Bayesian Inference of Break Model zation of Water Infrastructure Destruction — Reservoir Operation and Water Allocation to Miti- Parameters — Leila Dridi, Alain Mailhot, Marc Hyung Seok Jeong and Dulcy M. Abraham: 135 gate Drought Effects in Crops: A Multilevel Op- Parizeau, and Jean-Pierre Villeneuve; 135 (5), (2), 80-9 (2009). timization Using the Drought Frequency Index 344-54 (2009). — Julio Cafién, Javier Gonzalez, and Juan Regression models Pipes Predicting Structural Deterioration Condition of In- Valdés; 135 (6), 458-65 (2009). Coupled Genetic Algorithm—Linear Programming dividual Storm-Water Pipes Using Probabilistic Evaluating the Potential Impact of Reservoir Op- Scheme for Least-Cost Pipe Sizing of Water- Neural Networks and Multiple Logistic Regres- eration on Fish Communities — Jian-Ping Suen, Distribution Systems — Ariel Krapivka and Avi sion Models — H. D. Tran, B. J. C. Perera, and J. Wayland Eheart. Edwin E. Herricks, and Fi- Ostfeld: 135 (4), 298-302 (2009). A. W. M. Ng: 135 (6), 553-7 (2009). John Chang: 135 (6), 475-83 (2009). Planning Rehabilitation ‘ Reservoirs Optimization Model for Integrated Regional Multiobjective Optimization of Rehabilitation and Rule-Based Storage Accounting for Multipurpose Wastewater Systems Planning — Maria C. Leakage Detection Scheduling in Water Distri- Reservoir Systems — George F. McMahon and Cunha, Liliana Pinheiro, Joao Zeferino, Anténio bution Systems — Stefano Alvisi and Marco Michael C. Farmer: 135 (4), 286-97 (2009). Antunes, and Pedro Afonso; 135 (1), 23-33 Franchini: 135 (6), 426-39 (2009). Resource management (2009). Prioritizing Pipe Replacement: From Multiobjec- Limitations of Network Flow Algorithms in River Reexamination of Critical Period for Reservoir De- tive Genetic Algorithms to Operational Decision Basin Modeling — Nesa Iich; 135 (1), 48-55 sign and Operation — Jiing-Yun You and Xim- Support — Orazio Giustolisi and Luigi Berardi: (2009). ing Cai; 135 (5), 392-6 (2009). 135 (6), 484-92 (2009). Risk management Plumbing Remedial action Improved Drought Management of Falls Lake Res- Copper Pinhole Failures: Plumbing Susceptibility Efficient Groundwater Remediation System De- ervoir: Role of Multimodel Streamflow Fore- and Management — O. E. Faroogi, G. V. Lo- signs with Flow and Concentration Constraints casts in Setting up Restrictions — Kurt Golemb- ganathan, M. A. Edwards, D. Bosch, J. Lee, and Subject to Uncertainty — Karen L. Ricciardi. esky, A. Sankarasubramanian, and Naresh P. Scardina; 135 (4), 227-36 (2009). George F. Pinder, and George P. Karatzas; 135 Devineni: 135 (3), 188-97 (2009). Case Study: Preference Trade-Offs toward Home (2), 128-37 (2009). Agricultural Risk Decision Support System tor Plumbing Attributes and Materials — J. Lee, E. Copper Pinhole Failures: Plumbing Susceptibility Resource-Poor Farmers in Burkina Faso, West Kleczyk, D. Bosch, E. Tanellari, S. Dwyer, and and Management — O. E. Farooqi, G. V. Lo- Africa — Mel Rader, Paul Kirshen, C. Roncoli, A. Dietrich; 135 (4), 237-43 (2009). ganathan, M. A. Edwards, D. Bosch, J. Lee, and G. Hoogenboom, and F. Ouattara; 135 (5). Political factors P. Scardina; 135 (4), 227-36 (2009). 323-33 (2009). Social, Political, and Institutional Setting: Water Replacement Risk-Based TMDLs in Pathogen-Impaired Waters Management Problems of the Rio Grande — G. V. Loganathan’s Legacy on Water Distribution — David A. Chin; 135 (6), 521-7 (2009). Aaron J. Douglas; 135 (6), 493-501 (2009). System Asset Management — Arun K. Deb, Fuzzy-Logic Modeling of Risk Assessment for a Probability Jerry K. Snyder, John Hammell, and Frank Small Drinking-Water Supply System — Mijin Design of a Water Transmission Pipeline with an Grablutz: 135 (4), 216-26 (2009). Lee, Edward Arthur McBean, Mirnader Ghazal, Analytical Probabilistic Model — Y. R. Filion: Multiobjective Approach for Pipe Replacement Corinne J. Schuster, and Jinhui Jeanne Huang: 135 (1), 34-7 (2009). Based on Bayesian Inference of Break Model 135 (6), 547-52 (2009). JOURNAL OF WATER RESOURCES PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT © ASCE / NOVEMBER 2009 / 565 River bank erosion the Ingestion of Tap Water — Michael J. Davis Terrorism Comparison of Targeted Replacement and Vegeta- and Robert Janke; 135 (5), 397-405 (2009). Development of a Probabilistic Timing Model for tive Filter Strips for Sediment Control and Cost Social factors the Ingestion of Tap Water — Michael J. Davis Effectiveness — Mengistu Geza, B. J. Barfield, Social, Political, and Institutional Setting: Water and Robert Janke; 135 (5), 397-405 (2009). R. L. Huhnke, Art Stoecker, D. E. Storm, and E. Management Problems of the Rio Grande — Texas W. Stevens; 135 (5). 406-9 (2009). Aaron J. Douglas; 135 (6), 493-501 (2009). Social, Political, and Institutional Setting: Water River basins Soil gas Management Problems of the Rio Grande — Limitations of Network Flow Algorithms in River Assessing a Response Surface-Based Optimization Aaron J. Douglas; 135 (6), 493-501 (2009). Basin Modeling — Nesa Ilich; 135 (4), 48-55 Approach for Soil Vapor Extraction System Uncertainty principles (2009). Design — Chiu-Shia Fen, Chencha Chan, and Design of a Water Transmission Pipeline with an Climate Driven Water Resources Model of the Sac- Hsien-Chie Cheng; 135 (3), 198-207 (2009). Analytical Probabilistic Model — Y. R. Filion: ramento Basin, California — David Yates, Statistics 135 (1), 34-7 (2009). David Purkey, Jack Sieber, Annette Huber-Lee, Risk-Based TMDLs in Pathogen-Impaired Waters Effect of Uncertainty on Water Distribution System Hector Galbraith, Jordan West, Susan Herrod- — David A. Chin; 135 (6), 521-7 (2009). Model Design Decisions — Derya Sumer and Julius, Chuck Young, Brian Joyce, and Moham- Stochastic processes Kevin Lansey; 135 (1), 38-47 (2009). mad Rayej; 135 (5), 303-13 (2009). Deterministic versus Stochastic Design of Water Deterministic versus Stochastic Design of Water River systems Distribution Networks — Orazio Giustolisi, Distribution Networks — Orazio Géiustolisi, Limitations of Network Flow Algorithms in River Daniele Laucelli, and Andrew F. Colombo; 135 Daniele Laucelli, and Andrew F. Colombo; 135 Basin Modeling — Nesa Ilich; 135 (1), 48-55 (2), 117-27 (209). (2), 117-27 (2009). (2009). Stormwater management Decision Rules for Water Resources Management Rivers Application of the Analytical Hierarchical Process ‘under Uncertainty — Yue-Ping Xu and Yeou- Social, Political, and Institutional Setting: Water for Improved Selection of Storm-Water BMPs Koung Tung; 135 (3), 149-59 (2009). Management Problems of the Rio Grande — — Kevin D. Young, David F. Kibler, Brian L. Data Mining to Identify Contaminant Event Loca- Aaron J. Douglas: 135 (6), 493-501 (2009). Benham, and G. V. Loganathan; 135 (4), 264-75 tions in Water Distribution Systems — Jinhui Risk-Based TMDLs in Pathogen-Impaired Waters (2009). i Jeanne Huang and Edward A. McBean; 135 (6), David A. Chin; 135 (6), 521-7 (2009). Economic Impacts of Alternative Approaches to 466-74 (2009). Salt water intrusion Storm-Water Management and Land United States ANN-GA-Based Model for Multiple Objective Development — Evan Shane Williams and Wil- Rule-Based Storage Accounting for Multipurpose Management of Coastal Aquifers — Rajib liam R. Wise: 135 (6), 537-46 (2009). Reservoir Systems — George F. McMahon and Kumar Bhattacharjya and Bithin Datta: 135 (5), Predicting Structural Deterioration Condition of In- Michael C. Farmer: 135 (4), 286-97 (2009). 314-22 (2009). dividual Storm-Water Pipes Using Probabilistic Reservoir Operation and Water Allocation to Miti- Sediment Neural Networks and Multiple Logistic Regres- gate Drought Effects in Crops: A Multilevel Op- Comparison of Targeted Replacement and Vegeta- sion Models — H. D. Tran, B. J. C. Perera, and tive Filter Strips for Sediment Control and Cost A. W. M. Ng: 135 (6), 553-7 (2009). timization Using the Drought Frequency Index — Julio Canon, Javier Gonzalez, and Juan Effectiveness — Mengistu Geza, B. J. Barfield, Structural failures Valdés; 135 (6), 458-65 (2009). R. L. Huhnke, Art Stoecker, D. E. Storm, and E. Multiobjective Approach for Pipe Replacement W. Stevens; 135 (5), 406-9 (2009). Based on Bayesian Inference of Break Model Urban areas Simulation Parameters — Leila Dridi, Alain Mailhot, Marc Assessment of the Replicate Compression Heuris- Optimized Flood Control in the Columbia River Parizeau, and Jean-Pierre Villeneuve; 135 (5), tic to Improve Efficiency of Urban Water Supply Basin for a Global Warming Scenario — Se- 344-54 (2009). Headworks Optimization — Lijie Cui and Yeun Lee, Alan F. Hamlet, Carolyn J. Fitzgerald, Predicting Structural Deterioration Condition of In- George Kuczera: 135 (6), 451-7 (2009). and Stephen J. Burges: 135 (6), 440-50 (2009). dividual Storm-Water Pipes Using Probabilistic Natural Groundwater Recharge Response to Ur- Simulation models Neural Networks and Multiple Logistic Regres- banization: Vermillion River Watershed, Optimization of Multireservoir Systems Operation sion Models — H. D. Tran, B. J. C. Perera, and Minnesota — Timothy O. Erickson and Heinz G. Using Modified Direct Search Genetic A. W. M. Ng; 135 (6), 553-7 (2009). Stefan; 135 (6), 512-20 (2009). Algorithm — Alireza B. Dariane and Shervin Surface water Urban development Momtahen: 135 (3), 141-8 (2009). Optimal Water Quality Management Strategies for Economic Impacts of Alternative Approaches to Water System Management through a Mixed Urban Watersheds Using Macrolevel Simulation Storm-Water Management and Land Optimization-Simulation Approach — Giovanni and Optimization Models — Mohammad Tufail Development — Evan Shane Williams and Wil- M. Sechi and Andrea Sulis: 135 (3), 160-70 and Lindell Ormsbee; 135 (4), 276-85 (2009). liam R. Wise: 135 (6), 537-46 (2009). (2009). Sustainable development Vegetation Improved Drought Management of Falls Lake Res- Resilience Concepts for Water Resource Systems Comparison of Targeted Replacement and Vegeta- ervoir: Role of Multimode! Streamflow Fore- — Chi-hsiang Wang and Jane -M. Blackmore: tive Filter Strips for Sediment Control and Cost casts in Setting up Restrictions — Kurt Golemb- 135 (6), 528-36 (2009). Effectiveness — Mengistu Geza., B. J. Barfield. esky, A. Sankarasubramanian, and Naresh System reliability R. L. Huhnke, Art Stoecker, D. E. Storm, and E. Devineni; 135 (3), 188-97 (2009). Deterministic versus Stochastic Design of Water W. Stevens; 135 (5). 406-9 (2009). Optimal Water Quality Management Strategies for Distribution Networks — Orazio Giustolisi, Wastewater management Urban Watersheds Using Macrolevel Simulation Daniele Laucelli, and Andrew F. Colombo; 135 Optimization Model for Integrated Regional and Optimization Models — Mohammad Tufail (2), 117-27°(2009). Wastewater Systems Planning — Maria C. and Lindell Ormsbee: 135 (4), 276-85 (2009). Algorithm for Assessment of Water Distribution Cunha, Liliana Pinheiro, Joao Zeferino, Anténio Exploring the Implications of Climate Change on System’s Readiness: Planning for Disasters — Antunes, and Pedro Afonso: 135 (1), 23-33 Water Resources through Participatory Model- Sara Nazif and Mohammad Karamouz: 135 (4), (2009). ing: Case Study of the Okanagan Basin, British 244-52 (2009). i Water allocation policy Columbia — Stacy M. Langsdale, Allyson Taiwan Improved Drought Management of Falls Lake Res- Beall, Jeff Carmichael, Stewart J. Cohen, Craig Evaluating the Potential Impact of Reservoir Op- ervoir: Role of Multimodel Streamflow Fore- B. Forster, and Tina Neale; 135 (5), 373-81 eration on Fish Communities — Jian-Ping Suen, casts in Setting up Restrictions — Kurt Golemb- (2009). J. Wayland Eheart, Edwin E. Herricks, and Fi- esky, A. Sankarasubramanian, and Naresh Development of a Probabilistic Timing Model for John Chang: 135 (6), 475-83 (2009). Devineni; 135 (3), 188-97 (2009). 566 / JOURNAL OF WATER RESOURCES PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT © ASCE / NOVEMBER 2009 Water balance 466-74 (2009). Designing Contamination Warning Systems for Natural Groundwater Recharge Response to Ur- Prioritizing Pipe Replacement: Frem Multiobjec- Municipal Water Networks Using Imperfect banization: Vermillion River Watershed, tive Genetic Algorithms to Operational Decision Sensors — Jonathan Berry, Robert D. Carr, Wil- Minnesota — Timothy O. Erickson and Heinz G. Support — Orazio Giustolisi and Luigi Berardi: liam E. Hart, Vitus J. Leung, Cynthia A. Phillips, Stefan; 135 (6), 512-20 (2009). 135 (6), 484-92 (2009). and Jean-Paul Watson; 135 (4), 253-63 (2009). Water demand Booster Disinfection for Response to Contamina- Evolutionary Computation-Based Methods for Design of a Water Transmission Pipeline with an tion in a Drinking Water Distribution System — Characterizing Contaminant Sources in a Water Analytical Probabilistic Model — Y. R. Filion: Shannon L. Isovitsch Parks and Jeanne M. Distribution System — Emily M. Zechman and 135 (1), 34-7 (2009). VanBriesen; 135 (6), 502-11 (2009). S. Ranji Ranjithan; 135 (5), 334-43 (2009). Rule-Based Storage Accounting for Multipurpose Water management Development of a Probabilistic Timing Model for Reservoir Systems — George F. McMahon and Water Rationing Model for Consequence Minimi- the Ingestion of Tap Water — Michael J. Davis Michael C. Farmer; 135 (4), 286-97 (2009). zation of Water Infrastructure Destruction — and Robert Janke; 135 (5), 397-405 (2009). Water distribution systems Hyung Seok Jeong and Dulcy M. Abraham; 135 Data Mining to Identify Contaminant Event Loca- Extended Global-Gradient Algorithm for Pressure- (2), 80-9 (2009). tions in Water Distribution Systems — Jinhui Dependent Water Distribution Analysis —— Optimization of Multireservoir Systems Operation Jeanne Huang and Edward A. McBean: 135 (6), 466-74 (2009). Zheng Y. Wu, Rong H. Wang, Thomas M. Wal- Using Modified Direct Search Genetic ski, Shao Y. Yang, Danniel Bowdler, and Chris- Algorithm — Alireza B. Dariane and Shervin Booster Disinfection for Response to Contamina- topher C. Baggett; 135 (1), 13-22 (2009). Momtahen; 135 (3), 141-8 (2009). tion in a Drinking Water Distribution System — Design of a Water Transmission Pipeline with an Decision Rules for Water Resources Management Shannon L. Isovitsch Parks and Jeanne M. Analytical Probabilistic Model — Y. R. Filion: under Uncertainty — Yue-Ping Xu and Yeou- VanBriesen; 135 (6), 502-11 (2009). 135 (1), 34-7 (2009). Koung Tung; 135 (3), 149-59 (2009). Risk-Based TMDLs in Pathogen-Impaired Waters Effect of Uncertainty on Water Distribution System Water System Management , through a Mixed — David A. Chin: 135 (6), 521-7 (2009). Model Design Decisions — Derya Sumer and Optimization-Simulation Approach — Giovanni Water pressure Kevin Lansey; 135 (1), 38-47 (2009). M. Sechi and Andrea Sulis: 135 (3), 160-70 Extended Global-Gradient Algorithm for Pressure- Deterministic versus Stochastic Design of Water (2009). Dependent Water Distribution Analysis — Distribution Networks — Orazio Giustolisi, Social, Political, and Institutional Setting: Water Zheng Y. Wu, Rong H. Wang, Thomas M. Wal- Daniele Laucelli, and Andrew F. Colombo; 135 Management Problems of the Rio Grande — ski, Shao Y. Yang, Danniel Bowdler. and Chris- (2), 117-27 (2009). topher C. Baggett: 135 (1), 13-22 (2009). Aaron J. Douglas; 135 (6), 493-501 (2009). Optimal Location and Control of Pressure Reduc- Resilience Concepts for Water Resource Systems Water quality ing Valves in Water Networks — Matteo — Chi-hsiang Wang and Jane M. Blackmore; Evaluation of the Duration of Storm Effects on In- Nicolini and Luigino Zovatto; 135 (3), 178-87 135 (6), 528-36 (2009). Stream Water Quality — Emre Alp and Charles (2009). S. Melching: 135 (2), 107-16 (2009). Water pipelines G. V. Loganathan’s Legacy on Water Distribution Assessment of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Control Design of a Water Transmission Pipeline with an System Asset Management — Arun K. Deb. Trade-Offs Using a Water Quality Model with a Analytical Probabilistic Model — Y. R. Filion: Jerry K. Snyder, John Hammell, and Frank 135 (1). 34-7 (2009). Response Surface Method — Ping Wang and Grablutz; 135 (4), 216-26 (2009). Lewis C. Linker; 135 (3), 171-7 (2009). G. V. Loganathan’s Legacy on Water Distribution Algorithm for Assessment of Water Distribution Algorithm for Assessment of Water Distribution System Asset Management — Arun K. Deb, System’s Readiness: Planning for Disasters — System’s Readiness: Planning for Disasters — Jerry K. Snyder, John Hammell, and Frank Sara Nazif and Mohammad Karamouz; 135 (4), Sara Nazif and Mohammad Karamouz; 135 (4). 244-52 (2009). Grablutz: 135 (4), 216-26 (2009). 244-52 (2009). Copper Pinhole Failures: Plumbing Susceptibility Designing Contamination Warning Systems for Designing Contamination Warning Systems for and Management — O. E. Farooqi, G. V. Lo- Municipal Water Networks Using Imperfect Municipal Water Networks Using Imperfect ganathan, M. A. Edwards, D. Bosch, J. Lee; and Sensors — Jonathan Berry, Robert D. Carr, Wil- Sensors — Jonathan Berry, Robert D. Carr, Wil- P. Scardina: 135 (4), 227-36 (2009). liam E. Hart, VitusJ .L eung, Cynthia A. Phillips, liam E. Hart, Vitus J. Leung, Cynthia A. Phillips, and Jean-Paul Watson; 135 (4), 253-63 (2009). Case Study: Preference Trade-Offs toward Home and Jean-Paul Watson: 135 (4), 253-63 (2009). Plumbing Attributes and Materials — J. Lee, E. Coupled Genetic Algorithm—Linear Programming Improved Representation of Water Age in Distribu- Kleczyk. D. Bosch, E. Tanellari, S. Dwyer, and Scheme for Least-Cost Pipe Sizing of Water- tion Networks to Inform Water Quality — John A. Dietrich: 135 (4), 237-43 (2009). Distribution Systems — Ariel Krapivka and Avi Machell, Joby Boxall, Adrian Saul, and Dylan Ostfeld: 135 (4), 298-302 (2009). Coupled Genetic Algorithm—Linear Programming Bramley; 135 (5), 382-91 (2009). ‘Scheme for Least-Cost Pipe Sizing of Water- Evolutionary Computation-Based Methods for Data Mining to Identify Contaminant Event Loca- Distribution Systems — Ariel Krapivka and Avi Characterizing Contaminant Sources in a Water tions in Water Distribution Systems — Jinhui Ostfeld; 135 (4), 298-302 (2009). Distribution System — Emily M. Zechman and Jeanne Huang and Edward A. McBean; 135 (6), S. Ranji Ranjithan; 135 (5), 334-43 (2009). Prioritizing Pipe Replacement: From Multiobjec- 466-74 (2009). Improved Representation of Water Age in Distribu- tive Genetic Algorithms to Operational Decision Water resources tion Networks to Inform Water Quality — John Support — Orazio Giustolisi and Luigi Berardi: Optimization Model for Integrated Regional 135 (6), 484-92 (2009). Machell, Joby Boxall, Adrian Saul, and Dylan Wastewater Systems Planning — Maria C Bramley; 135 (5), 382-91 (2009). Water policy Cunha, Liliana Pinheiro, Joao Zeferino, Antonio Development of a Probabilistic Timing Model for Negotiation Support for Cooperative Allocation of Antunes, and Pedro Afonso; 135 (1), 23-33 the Ingestion of Tap Water — Michael J. Davis a Shared Water Resource: Methodology — Lea (2009). and Robert Janke; 135 (5), 397-405 (2009). Kronaveter and Uri Shamir; 135 (2), 60-9 Negotiation Support for Cooperative Allocation of Multiobjective Optimization of Rehabilitation and (2009). a Shared Water Resource: Methodology — Lea Leakage Detection Scheduling in Water Distri- Water pollution Kronaveter and Uri Shamir: 135 (2), 60-9 bution Systems — Stefano Alvisi and Marco Effects of Discharge of Spent Cooling Water from (2009). Franchini; 135 (6), 426-39 (2009). an Oligotrophic Lake to a Polluted Eutrophic Negotiation Support for Cooperative Allocation of Data Mining to Identify Contaminant Event Loca- Lake — Steven W. Effler, Emmet M. Owens, a Shared Water Resource: Application — Lea tions in Water Distribution Systems — Jinhui David A. Matthews, Susan M. O’Donnell, and Kronaveter and Uri Shamir; 135 (2), 70-9 Jeanne Huang and Edward A. McBean: 135 (6), James M. Hassett; 135 (2), 96-106 (2009). (2009). JOURNAL OF WATER RESOURCES PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT © ASCE / NOVEMBER 2009 / 567 Optimization of Multireservoir Systems Operation Multiobjective Genetic Algorithm --— Jenq- Stefan; 135 (6), 512-20 (2009). Using Modified Direct Search Genetic Tzong Shiau; 135 (5), 355-63 (2009). Fuzzy-Logic Modeling of Risk Assessment for a Algorithm — Alireza B. Dariane and Shervin Water storage Small Drinking-Water Supply System — Mijin Momtahen; 135 (3), 141-8 (2009). Rule-Based Storage Accounting for Multipurpose Lee, Edward Arthur McBean, Mirnader Ghazali, Decision Rules for Water Resources Management Reservoir Systems — George F. McMahon and Corinne J. Schuster, and Jinhui Jeanne Huang: under Uncertainty — Yue-Ping Xu and Yeou- Michael C. Farmer; 135 (4), 286-97 (2009). 135 (6), 547-52 (2009). Koung Tung: 135 (3), 149-59 (2009). Storage-Yield Evaluation and Operation of Mula Watershed management Climate Driven Water Resources Model of the Sac- Reservoir, India — D. K. Srivastava and Tay- Evaluation of the Duration of Storm Effects on In- ramento Basin, California — David Yates, moor A. Awchi; 135 (6), 414-25 (2009). Stream Water Quality — Emre Alp and Charles David Purkey, Jack Sieber, Annette Huber-Lee, Water supply S. Melching: 135 (2), 107-16 (2009). Hector Galbraith, Jordan West, Susan Herrod- Rule-Based Storage Accounting for Multipurpose Julius, Chuck Young, Brian Joyce, and Moham- Reservoir Systems — George F. McMahon and Watersheds mad Rayej:; 135 (5), 303-13 (2009). Michael C. Farmer: 135 (4), 286-97 (2009). Optimal Water Quality Management Strategies for Exploring the Implications of Climate Change on Climate Driven Water Resources Model of the Sac- Urban Watersheds Using Macrolevel Simulation Water Resources through Participatory Model- ramento Basin, California — David Yates, and Optimization Models — Mohammad Tufail ing: Case Study of the Okanagan Basin, British David Purkey, Jack Sieber, Annette Huber-Lee, and Lindell Ormsbee: 135 (4), 276-85 (2009). Columbia Stacy M. Langsdale, Allyson Hector Galbraith, Jordan West, Susan Herrod- Natural Groundwater Recharge Response to Ur- Beall, Jeff Carmichael, Stewart J. Cohen, Craig Julius, Chuck Young, Brian Joyce, and Moham- banization: Vermillion River Watershed, B. Forster, and Tina Neale: 135 (5), 373-81 mad Rayej: 135 (5), 303-13 (2009). Minnesota — Timothy O. Erickson and Heinz G. (2009). Stefan; 135 (6), 512-20 (2009). Reexamination of Critical Period for Reservoir De- Resilience Concepts for Water Resource Systems sign and Operation — Jiing-Yun You and Xim- Weather forecasting Chi-hsiang Wang and Jane M. Blackmore: ing Cai; 135 (5), 392-6 (2009). Agricultural Risk Decision Support System for 135 (6), 528-36 (2009). Assessment of the Replicate Compression Heuris- Resource-Poor Farmers in Burkina Faso, West Water shortage tic to Improve Efficiency of Urban Water Supply Africa — Mel Rader, Paul Kirshen, C. Roncoli, Water System Management through a Mixed Headworks Optimization — Lijie Cui and G. Hoogenboom, and F. Ouattara; 135 (5), Optimization-Simulation Approach — Giovanni George Kuczera: 135 (6), 451-7 (2009). 323-33 (2009). M. Sechi and Andrea Sulis; 135 (3), 160-70 Natural Groundwater Recharge Response to Ur- Irrigation Scheduling—Role of Weather Forecast- (2009). banization: Vermillion River Watershed, ing and Farmers’ Behavior — Dingbao Wang Optimization of Reservoir Hedging Rules Using Minnesota — Timothy O. Erickson and Heinz G. and Ximing Cai; 135 (5), 364-72 (2009). 568 / JOURNAL OF WATER RESOURCES PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT © ASCE / NOVEMBER 2009 2009 ANNUAL INDEX Author Index Abraham, Dulcy M. Berry, Jonathan Carmichael, Jeff Waier Rationing Model for Consequence Minimi- Designing Contamination Warning Systems for Exploring the Implications of Climate Change on zation of Water Infrastructure Destruction — Municipal Water Networks Using Imperfect Water Resources through Participatory Model- Hyung Seok Jeong and Dulcy M. Abraham; 135 Sensors — Jonathan Berry, Robert D. Carr, Wil- ing: Case Study of the Okanagan Basin, British (2), 80-9 (2009), liam E. Hart, Vitus J. Leung, Cynthia A. Phillips, Columbia — Stacy M. Langsdale, Allyson Afonso, Pedro and Jean-Paul Watson; 135 (4), 253-63 (2009). Beall. Jeff Carmichael, Stewart J. Cohen, Craig Optimization Model for Integrated Regional Bhattacharjya, Rajib Kumar B. Forster, and Tina Neale; 135 (5), 373-81 Wastewater Systems Planning — Maria C. ANN-GA-Based Model for Multiple Objective (2009). Cunha, Liliana Pinheiro, Joao Zeferino, Anténio Management of Coastal Aquifers — Rajib Carr, Robert D. Antunes, and Pedro Afonso; 135 (1), 23-33 Kumar Bhattacharjya and Bithin Datta; 135 (5), Designing Contamination Warning Systems for (2009). 314-22 (2009). Municipal Water Networks Using Imperfect Alp, Emre Blackmore, Jane M. Sensors — Jonathan Berry, Robert D. Carr, Wil- Evaluation of the Duration of Storm Effects on In- liam E. Hart, Vitus J. Leung, Cynthia A. Phillips, Resilience Concepts for Water Resource Systems Stream Water Quality — Emre Alp and Charles and Jean-Paul Watson: 135 (4), 253-63 (2009). S. Melching: 135 (2), 107-16 (2009). — Chi-hsiang Wang and Jane M. Blackmore; Chan, Chencha Alvisi, Stefano 135 (6), 528-36 (2009). Assessing a Response Surface-Based Optimization Multiobjective Optimization of Rehabilitation and Bosch, D. Approach for Soil Vapor Extraction System Leakage Detection Scheduling in Water Distri- Copper Pinhole Failures: Plumbing Susceptibility Design — Chiu-Shia Fen, Chencha Chan, and bution Systems — Stefano Alvisi and Marco and Management — O. E. Faroogi, G. V. Lo- Hsien-Chie Cheng: 135 (3), 198-207 (2009). Franchini; 135 (6), 426-39 (2009). ganathan, M. A. Edwards, D. Bosch, J. Lee, and Chandramouli, V. Antunes, Antonio P. Scardina; 135 (4), 227-36 (2009). Fuzzy Neural Network Modeling of Reservoir Optimization Model for Integrated Regional Case Study: Preference Trade-Offs toward Home Operation — Paresh Chandra Deka and V. Wastewater Systems Planning — Maria C. Plumbing Attributes and Materials — J. Lee, E. Chandramouli; 135 (1), 5-12 (2009). Cunha, Liliana Pinheiro, Joio Zeferino, Antonio Kleczyk, D. Bosch, E. Tanellari, S. Dwyer, and Chang, Fi-John Antunes, and Pedro Afonso; 135 (1), 23-33 A. Dietrich; 135 (4), 237-43 (2009). Evaluating the Potential Impact of Reservoir Op- (2009). Bowdler, Danniel eration on Fish Communities — Jian-Ping Suen, Awchi, Taymoor A. Extended Global-Gradient Algorithm for Pressure- J. Wayland Eheart, Edwin E. Herricks, and Fi- Storage-Yield Evaluation and Operation of Mula Dependent - Water Distribution Analysis — John Chang; 135 (6), 475-83 (2009). Reservoir, India — D. K. Srivastava and Tay- Zheng Y. Wu, Rong H. Wang, Thomas M. Wal- Cheng, Hsien-Chie moor A. Awchi; 135 (6), 414-25 (2009). ski, Shao Y. Yang, Danniel Bowdler, and Chris- Assessing a Response Surface-Based Optimization Baggett, Christopher C. topher C. Baggett; 135 (1), 13-22 (2009). Approach for Soil Vapor Extraction System Extended Global-Gradient Algorithm for Pressure- Dependent Water Distribution Analysis — Boxall, Joby Design — Chiu-Shia Fen, Chencha Chan, and Zheng Y. Wu, Rong H. Wang, Thomas M. Wal- Improved Representation of Water Age in Distribu- Hsien-Chie Cheng: 135 (3), 198-207 (2009). ski, Shao Y. Yang, Danniel Bowdler, and Chris- tion Networks to Inform Water Quality — John Chin, David A. f topher C. Baggett; 135 (1), 13-22 (2009). Machell, Joby Boxall, Adrian Saul, and Dylan Risk-Based TMDLs in Pathogen-Impaired Waters Barfield, B. J. Bramley: 135 (5), 382-91 (2009). — David A. Chin; 135 (6), 521-7 (2009). Comparison of Targeted Replacement and Vegeta- Bramley, Dylan Cohen, Stewart J. tive Filter Strips for Sediment Control and Cost Improved Representation of Water Age in Distribu- Exploring the Implications of Climate Change on Effectiveness — Mengistu Geza, B. J. Barfield, tion Networks to Inform Water Quality —- John Water Resources through Participatory Model- R. L. Huhnke, Art Stoecker, D. E. Storm, and E. Machell, Joby Boxall, Adrian Saul, and Dylan ing: Case Study of the Okanagan Basin, British W. Stevens; 135 (5), 406-9 (2009). Bramley: 135 (5), 382-91 (2009). Columbia — Stacy M. Langsdale, Allyson Beall, Allyson _ Burges, Stephen J. Beall, Jeff Carmichael, Stewart J. Cohen, Craig Exploring the Implications of Climate Change on Optimized Flood Control in the Columbia River B. Forster, and Tina Neale; 135 (5), 373-81 Water Resources through Participatory Model- Basin for a Global Warming Scenario — Se- (2009). ing: Case Study of the Okanagan Basin, British Yeun Lee, Alan F. Hamlet. Carolyn J. Fitzgerald, Colombo, Andrew F. Columbia — Stacy M. Langsdale, Allyson Deterministic versus Stochastic Design of Water and Stephen J. Burges: 135 (4), 440-50 (2009). Beall, Jeff Carmichael, Stewart J. Cohen, Craig Distribution Networks Orazio Giustolisi, Cai, Ximing B. Forster, and Tina Neale; 135 (5), 373-81 Daniele Laucelli, and Andrew F. Colombo; 135 Irrigation Scheduling—Role of Weather Forecast- (2009). (2), 117-27 (2009). ing and Farmers’ Behavior — Dingbao Wang Benhan, Brian L. Cui, Lijie and Ximing Cai; 135 (5), 364-72 (2009). Application of the Analytical Hierarchical Process Assessment of the Replicate Compression Heuris- for Improved Selection of Storm-Water BMPs Reexamination of Critical Period for Reservoir De- tic to Improve Efficiency of Urban Water Supply — Kevin D. Young, David F. Kibler, Brian L. sign and Operation — Jiing-Yun You and Xim- Headworks Optimization Lijie Cui and Benham, and G. V. Loganathan; 135 (4), 264-75 ing Cai; 135 (5), 392-6 (2009). George Kuezera: 135 (6), 451-7 (2009). (2009). Canin, Julio Cunha, Maria C. Berardi, Luigi Reservoir Operation and Water Allocation to Miti- Optimization Model for Integrated Regional Prioritizing Pipe Replacement: From Multiobjec- gate Drought Effects in Crops: A Multilevel Op- Wastewater Systems Planning Maria C. tive Genetic Algorithms to Operational Decision timization Using the Drought Frequency Index Cunha, Liliana Pinheiro, Joao Zeterino, Antonio Support — Orazio Giustolisi and Luigi.Berardi; — Julio Canon, Javier Gonzalez, and Juan Antunes, and Pedro Afonso; 135 (1), 23-33 135 (6), 484-92 (2009). Valdés; 135 (6), 458-65 (2009). (2009). JOURNAL OF WATER RESOURCES PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT © ASCE / NOVEMBER 2009 / 569 Dariane, Alireza B. Erickson, Timothy O. Golembesky, Kurt Optimization of Multireservoir Systems Operation Natural Groundwater Recharge Response to Ur- Improved Drought Management of Falls Lake Res- Using Modified Direct Search Genetic banization: Vermillion River Watershed, ervoir: Role of Multimodel Streamflow Fore- Algorithm — Alireza B. Dariane and Shervin Minnesota — Timothy O. Erickson and Heinz G. casts in Setting up Restrictions — Kurt Golemb- Momtahen; 135 (3), 141-8 (2009). Stefan; 135 (6), 512-20 (2009). esky, A. Sankarasubramanian, and Naresh Datta, Bithin Farmer, Michael C. Devineni; 135 (3), 188-97 (2009). ANN-GA-Based Model for Multiple Objective Rule-Based Storage Accounting for Multipurpose Gonzalez, Javier Management of Coastal Aquifers — Rajib Reservoir Systems — George F. McMahon and Reservoir Operation and Water Allocation to Miti- Kumar Bhattacharjya and Bithin Datta; 135 (5), Michael C. Farmer; 135 (4), 286-97 (2009). gate Drought Effects in Crops: A Multilevel Op- 314-22 (2009). Faroogi, O. E. timization Using the Drought Frequency Index Davis, Michael J. Copper Pinhole Failures: Plumbing Susceptibility — Julio Cafién, Javier Gonzalez, and Juan Development of a Probabilistic Timing Model for and Management — O. E. Faroogi, G. V. Lo- Valdés; 135 (6), 458-65 (2009). the Ingestion of Tap Water — Michael J. Davis ganathan, M. A. Edwards, D. Bosch, J. Lee, and Grablutz, Frank and Robert Janke; 135 (5), 397-405 (2009). P. Scardina; 135 (4), 227-36 (2009). G. V. Loganathan’s Legacy on Water Distribution Deb, Arun K. Fen, Chiu-Shia System Asset Management — Arun K. Deb, G. V. Loganathan’s Legacy on Water Distribution Assessing a Response Surface-Based Optimization Jerry K. Snyder, John Hammell, and Frank System Asset Management — Arun K. Deb, Approach for Soil Vapor Extraction System Grablutz; 135 (4), 216-26 (2009). Jerry K. Snyder, John Hammell, and Frank Design — Chiu-Shia Fen, Chencha Chan, and Hamlet, Alan F. Grablutz: 135 (4), 216-26 (2009). Hsien-Chie Cheng: 135 (3), 198-207 (2009). Optimized Flood Control in the Columbia River Deka, Paresh Chandra Filion, Y. R. Basin for a Global Warming Scenario — Se- Fuzzy Neural Network Modeling of Reservoir Design of a Water Transmission Pipeline with an Yeun Lee, Alan F. Hamlet, Carolyn J. Fitzgerald. Operation — Paresh Chandra Deka and V. Analytical Probabilistic Model — Y. R. Filion: ‘and Stephen J. Burges: 135 (6), 440-50 (2009). Chandramouli; 135 (1), 5-12 (2009). 135 (1), 34-7 (2009). Hammell, John Delleur, Jack Fitzgerald, Carolyn J. G. V. Loganathan’s Legacy on Water Distribution Summary and Reflections on the Professional Ca- System Asset Management — Arun K. Deb, Optimized Flood Control in the Columbia River reer of G. V. Loganathan — Jack Delleur, Jerry K. Snyder, John Hammell, and Frank Basin for a Global Warming Scenario — Se- Juneseok Lee. Vinod K. Lohani, and Lindell Grablutz; 135 (4), 216-26 (2009). Yeun Lee, Alan F. Hamlet, Carolyn J. Fitzgerald, Ormsbee: 135 (4), 209-14 (2009). Hart, William E. and Stephen J. Burges: 135 (6), 440-50 (2009). Devineni, Naresh Designing Contamination Warning Systems for Forster, Craig B. Improved Drought Management of Falls Lake Res- Municipal Water Networks Using Imperfect Exploring the Implications of Climate Change on ervoir: Role of Multimodel Streamflow Fore- Sensors — Jonathan Berry, Robert D. Carr, Wil- Water Resources through Participatory Model- casts in Setting up Restrictions — Kurt Golemb- liam E. Hart, VitusJ .L eung, CynthiaA . Phillips, ing: Case Study of the Okanagan Basin, British esky. A. Sankarasubramanian, and Naresh and Jean-Paul Watson; 135 (4), 253-63 (2009). Columbia — Stacy M. Langsdale, Allyson Devineni: 135 (3), 188-97 (2009). Hassett, James M. Beall, Jeff Carmichael, Stewart J. Cohen, Craig Dietrich, A. Effects of Discharge of Spent Cooling Water from B. Forster, and Tina Neale: 135 (5), 373-81 Case Study: Preference Trade-Offs toward Home (2009). an Oligotrophic Lake to a Polluted Eutrophic Plumbing Attributes and Materials — J. Lee, E. Lake Steven W. Effler, Emmet M. Owens, Franchini, Marco Kleczyk, D. Bosch, E. Tanellari, S. Dwyer, and David A. Matthews, Susan M. O’ Donnell, and Multiobjective Optimization of Rehabilitation and A. Dietrich: 135 (4), 237-43 (2009). James M. Hassett; 135 (2), 96-106 (2009). Douglas, Aaron J. Leakage Detection Scheduling in Water Distri- Herricks, Edwin E. bution Systems — Stefano Alvisi and Marco Social. Political. and Institutional Setting: Water Evaluating the Potential Impact of Reservoir Op- Management Problems of the Rio Grande — Franchini: 135 (6), 426-39 (2009). eration on Fish Communities — Jian-Ping Suen. Aaron J. Douglas: 135 (6), 493-501 (2009). Galbraith, Hector J. Wayland Eheart, Edwin E. Herricks, and Fi- Dridi, Leila Climate Driven Water Resources Model of the Sac- John Chang: 135 (6), 475-83 (2009). Multiobjective Approach for Pipe Replacement ramento Basin, California — David Yates, Herrod-Julius, Susan Based on Bayesian Inference of Break Model David Purkey, Jack Sieber, Annette Huber-Lee, Climate Driven Water Resources Model of the Sac- Parameters — Leila Dridi, Alain Mailhot, Marc Hector Galbraith, Jordan West, Susan Herrod- ramento Basin, California — David Yates, Parizeau, and Jean-Pierre Villeneuve: 135 (5). Julius, Chuck Young, Brian Joyce, and Moham- David Purkey, Jack Sieber, Annette Huber-Lee., 344-54 (2009). mad Rayej: 135 (5), 303-13 (2009). Hector Galbraith, Jordan West, Susan Herrod- Dwyer, S. Geza, Mengistu Julius, Chuck Young, Brian Joyce, and Moham- Case Study: Preference Trade-Offs toward Home Comparison of Targeted Replacement and Vegeta- mad Rayej: 135 (5), 303-13 (2009). Plumbing Attributes and Materials — J. Lee, E. tive Filter Strips for Sediment Control and Cost Hoogenboom, G. Kleczyk, D. Bosch, E. Tanellari, S. Dwyer, and Effectiveness — Mengistu Geza, B. J. Barfield, Agricultural Risk Decision Support System for A. Dietrich: 135 (4), 237-43 (2009). R. L. Huhnke, Art Stoecker, D. E. Storm, and E. Resource-Poor Farmers in Burkina Faso, West Edwards, M. A. W. Stevens; 135 (5), 406-9 (2009). Africa — Mel Rader, Paul Kirshen, C. Roncoli, Copper Pinhole Failures: Plumbing Susceptibility Ghazali, Mirnader G. Hoogenboom, and F. Ouattara; 135 (5), and Management — O. E. Faroogi, G. V. Lo- Fuzzy-Logic Modeling of Risk Assessment for a 323-33 (2009). ganathan, M. A. Edwards, D. Bosch, J. Lee. and Small Drinking-Water Supply System — Mijin Huang, Jinhui Jeanne P. Scardina; 135 (4), 227-36 (2009). Lee, Edward Arthur McBean, Mirnader Ghazali, Data Mining to Identify Contaminant Event Loca- Effler, Steven W. Corinne J. Schuster, and Jinhui Jeanne Huang: tions in Water Distribution Systems — Jinhui Effects of Discharge of Spent Cooling Water from 135 (6), 547-52 (2009). Jeanne Huang and Edward A. McBean; 135 (6), an Oligotrophic Lake to a Polluted Eutrophic Giustolisi, Orazio 466-74 (2009). Lake — Steven W. Effler, Emmet M. Owens, Deterministic versus Stochastic Design of Water Fuzzy-Logic Modeling of Risk Assessment for a David A. Matthews, Susan M. O'Donnell, and Distribution Networks — Orazio Giustolisi, Small Drinking-Water Supply System — Mijin James M. Hassett; 135 (2), 96-106 (2009). Daniele Laucelli, and Andrew F. Colombo; 135 Lee, Edward Arthur McBean, Mirnader Ghazali, Eheart, J. Wayland (2), 117-27 (2009). Corinne J. Schuster, and Jinhui Jeanne Huang: Evaluating the Potential Impact of Reservoir Op- Prioritizing Pipe Replacement: From Multiobjec- 135 (6), 547-52 (2009). eration on Fish Communities — Jian-Ping Suen. tive Genetic Algorithms to Operational Decision Huber-Lee, Annette J. Wayland Eheart, Edwin E. Herricks, and Fi- Support — Orazio Giustolisi and Luigi Berardi: Research for Impact — Annette Huber-Lee; 135 John Chang: 135 (6), 475-83 (2009). 135 (6), 484-92 (2009). (3), 139-40 (2009). 570 / JOURNAL OF WATER RESOURCES PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT © ASCE / NOVEMBER 2009

See more

The list of books you might like

Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.