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  1. Leveraging the water-environment-health nexus to characterize sustainable water purification solutions
  2. Combined sewers and combined sewer overflows
  3. Foul sewers
  4. Hydraulic features
  5. Hydraulics
  6. Innovations in modelling
  7. Introduction
  8. Low-income communities
  9. Modelling in practice
  10. Operation and maintenance
  11. Planning
  12. Pumped systems
  13. Rainfall
  14. Sediments
  15. Sewer construction and rehabilitation
  16. Smart systems
  17. Storage
  18. Storm sewers
  19. Stormwater
  20. Surface water flooding
  21. Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS)
  22. System components and layout
  23. Towards sustainable and resilient urban water management
  24. Urban Drainage
  25. Wastewater
  26. Water quality
  27. Real-time control of urban drainage systems using neuro-evolution
  28. The effect of green infrastructure on resilience performance in combined sewer systems under climate change
  29. Assessment of the impact of the rise in Lake Victoria water levels on urban flooding using a GIS-based spatial flood modelling approach
  30. Are sponge cities the solution to China's growing urban flooding problems?
  31. The role of deep learning in urban water management: a critical review
  32. Resilience of Interdependent Urban Water Systems
  33. Development of scenarios for evaluating conversion from intermittent to continuous water supply strategies’ sustainability implications
  34. Water Resource Management: Moving from Single Risk-Based Management to Resilience to Multiple Stressors
  35. Towards Regional Scale Stormwater Flood Management Strategies through Rapid Preliminary Intervention Screening
  36. Fractality in water distribution networks: application to criticality analysis and optimal rehabilitation
  37. Exploring the Spatial Impact of Green Infrastructure on Urban Drainage Resilience
  38. Seasonal Variation of Rainy and Dry Season Per Capita Water Consumption in Freetown City Sierra Leone
  39. Campus Study of the Impact of Ultra-Low Flush Toilets on Sewerage Networks and Water Usage
  40. Performance Evaluation of Porous Graphene as Filter Media for the Removal of Pharmaceutical/Emerging Contaminants from Water and Wastewater
  41. Development and Application of a Multi-Objective-Optimization and Multi-Criteria-Based Decision Support Tool for Selecting Optimal Water Treatment Technologies in India
  42. Water systems modelling, data and control
  43. A Critical Evaluation of the Water Supply and Stormwater Management Performance of Retrofittable Domestic Rainwater Harvesting Systems
  44. A Resilient and Sustainable Water Sector: Barriers to the Operationalisation of Resilience
  45. Guidelines for the Use of Unmanned Aerial Systems in Flood Emergency Response
  46. Is green infrastructure a viable strategy for managing urban surface water flooding?
  47. Impact hotspots of reduced nutrient discharge shift across the globe with population and dietary changes
  48. Re-distributed manufacturing and the food-water-energy nexus: opportunities and challenges
  49. Intermittent water supply systems: causal factors, problems and solution options
  50. A new flood risk assessment framework for evaluating the effectiveness of policies to improve urban flood resilience
  51. Greenhouse gas emissions from integrated urban drainage systems: Where do we stand?
  52. Rapid assessment of surface-water flood-management options in urban catchments
  53. Performance assessment and life cycle analysis of potable water production from harvested rainwater by a decentralized system
  54. A framework to support decision making in the selection of sustainable drainage system design alternatives
  55. Corrigendum to “Urban rainwater harvesting systems: Research, implementation and future perspectives” [Water Res. 115 (2017) 195–209]
  56. State of SuDS delivery in the United Kingdom
  57. Cost-Effective River Water Quality Management using Integrated Real-Time Control Technology
  58. Optimal Rehabilitation of Water Distribution Systems Using a Cluster-Based Technique
  59. Multifunctional urban flood resilience enhancement strategies
  60. Resilience theory incorporated into urban wastewater systems management. State of the art
  61. Urban rainwater harvesting systems: Research, implementation and future perspectives
  62. Energy use and carbon footprints differ dramatically for diverse wastewater-derived carbonaceous substrates: An integrated exploration of biokinetics and life-cycle assessment
  63. Alleviating health risks associated with rainwater harvesting
  64. Reliable, Robust, and Resilient System Design Framework with Application to Wastewater-Treatment Plant Control
  65. Pipe Failure Prediction in Water Distribution Systems Considering Static and Dynamic Factors
  66. Evaluation of functional resilience in urban drainage and flood management systems using a global analysis approach
  67. Global resilience analysis of water distribution systems
  68. Pipeline failure prediction in water distribution networks using evolutionary polynomial regression combined with K-means clustering
  69. Rainwater Harvesting and Social Networks: Visualising Interactions for Niche Governance, Resilience and Sustainability
  70. Research priorities for managing the impacts and dependencies of business upon food, energy, water and the environment
  71. Dual-Purpose Rainwater Harvesting System Design
  72. Economic implications of water efficiency measures I: assessment methodology and cost-effectiveness of micro-components
  73. Economic implications of water efficiency measures II: cost-effectiveness of composite strategies
  74. Water quality permitting: From end-of-pipe to operational strategies
  75. An integrated system dynamics – cellular automata model for distributed water-infrastructure planning
  76. Twin-Hierarchy Decomposition for Optimal Design of Water Distribution Systems
  77. Catchment & sewer network simulation model to benchmark control strategies within urban wastewater systems
  78. Rainwater Harvesting Typologies for UK Houses: A Multi Criteria Analysis of System Configurations
  79. From hazard to impact: flood damage assessment tools for mega cities
  80. Performance evaluation of conventional and water saving taps
  81. The Local Nexus Network: Exploring the Future of Localised Food Systems and Associated Energy and Water Supply
  82. Accessing flood impacts in furtre
  83. Does carbon reduction increase sustainability? A study in wastewater treatment
  84. A real-time pluvial flood forecasting system for Castries, St. Lucia
  85. Surface water sewer misconnections in England and Wales: Pollution sources and impacts
  86. A global analysis approach for investigating structural resilience in urban drainage systems
  87. Enhancing resilience in urban water systems for future cities
  88. An Integrated Environmental Assessment of Green and Gray Infrastructure Strategies for Robust Decision Making
  89. Modelling of vortex flow controls at high drainage flow rates
  90. Towards resource-efficient and service-oriented integrated infrastructure operation
  91. Clustering analysis of water distribution systems: identifying critical components and community impacts
  92. Identifying sensitive sources and key control handles for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from wastewater treatment
  93. SUDS, LID, BMPs, WSUD and more – The evolution and application of terminology surrounding urban drainage
  94. The Historical Development of Sewers Worldwide
  95. Multi-objective optimisation of wastewater treatment plant control to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
  96. Copula-based frequency analysis of overflow and flooding in urban drainage systems
  97. Reliability Indicators for Water Distribution System Design: Comparison
  98. Urban Retrofitting for Sustainability
  99. A New Approach to Urban Water Management: Safe and Sure
  100. Developing a Decision Support Tool for the Positioning and Sizing of Vortex Flow Controls in Existing Sewer Systems
  101. Hierarchical Decomposition of Water Distribution Systems for Background Leakage Assessment
  102. A Strategic Framework for Rainwater Harvesting
  103. Urban flood impact assessment: A state-of-the-art review
  104. Implications of Urban Form on Water Distribution Systems Performance
  105. Towards more resilient and adaptable water distribution systems under future demand uncertainty
  106. Identifying key sources of uncertainty in the modelling of greenhouse gas emissions from wastewater treatment
  107. Assessing the potential for real-time urban flood forecasting based on a worldwide survey on data availability
  108. Improving the performance of an integrated urban wastewater system under future climate change and urbanisation scenarios
  109. Reducing life-cycle carbon footprints in the redesign of water distribution systems
  110. Rainwater harvesting in the UK: exploring water-user perceptions
  111. Reducing life-cycle carbon footprint in the (re)design of water distribution systems using water demand management interventions
  112. Assessing the combined effects of urbanisation and climate change on the river water quality in an integrated urban wastewater system in the UK
  113. Performance of a large building rainwater harvesting system
  114. Rainwater harvesting in the UK: Socio-technical theory and practice
  115. Frequency analysis of river water quality using integrated urban wastewater models
  116. Appraising infrastructure for new towns in Ireland
  117. Scenario Archetypes: Converging Rather than Diverging Themes
  118. Scenario-based sustainable water management and urban regeneration
  119. Urban futures and the code for sustainable homes
  120. Benchmarking sustainability in cities: The role of indicators and future scenarios
  121. Engineers and planners: sustainable water management alliances
  122. New policies to deal with climate change and other drivers impacting on resilience to flooding in urban areas: the CORFU approach
  123. Benchmarking energy consumption and CO2 emissions from rainwater-harvesting systems: an improved method by proxy
  124. An evolutionary Bayesian belief network methodology for participatory decision making under uncertainty: An application to groundwater management
  125. Application of Open Source CFD in Urban Water Management
  126. The Use of CFD Coupled with Physical Testing to Develop a New Range of Vortex Flow Controls with Attributes Approaching the Ideal Flow Control Device
  127. Editorial
  128. Imprecise probabilistic evaluation of sewer flooding in urban drainage systems using random set theory
  129. Impact of system factors on the water saving efficiency of household grey water recycling
  130. Environmental implications of water efficient microcomponents in residential buildings
  131. Design Robustness of Local Water-Recycling Schemes
  132. Harvested rainwater quality: the importance of appropriate design
  133. Simulation of urban wastewater systems using artificial neural networks: embedding urban areas in integrated catchment modelling
  134. Optimal Distribution and Control of Storage Tank to Mitigate the Impact of New Developments on Receiving Water Quality
  135. Distributed Water Infrastructure for Sustainable Communities
  136. Impacts of residence time during storage on potential of water saving for grey water recycling system
  137. Rainwater harvesting: model-based design evaluation
  138. A framework for supporting rainwater harvesting in the UK
  139. Use of surrogate modelling for multiobjective optimisation of urban wastewater systems
  140. EDITORIAL
  141. A stochastic approach for automatic generation of urban drainage systems
  142. The impact of new developments on river water quality from an integrated system modelling perspective
  143. Sustainability of water management in Zaragoza city
  144. Decision support for sustainable option selection in integrated urban water management
  145. Futures: an exploration of scenarios for sustainable urban water management
  146. Water management at BedZED: some lessons
  147. EDITORIAL MARCH 2008
  148. Making Asset Investment Decisions for Wastewater Systems That Include Sustainability
  149. Multiple objective optimal control of integrated urban wastewater systems
  150. Sewer storage tank performance under climate change
  151. An investigation of domestic water consumption through taps and its impact on urban water flows
  152. Cost-effective leakage reduction through district metering
  153. A suitability evaluation tool for siting wastewater treatment facilities in new urban developments
  154. Editorial
  155. Using genetic algorithms to calibrate a water quality model
  156. A performance investigation of small-bore sewers
  157. Life Cycle Impact Assessment of Greywater Recycling Technologies for New Developments
  158. A decision support framework for sustainable urban water planning and management in new urban areas
  159. Life cycle assessment of wastewater treatment technologies treating petroleum process waters
  160. EDITORIAL
  161. Editorial
  162. DISCUSSION of “Editorial—The peer-review system: prospects and challenges”
  163. Editorial
  164. Editorial
  165. Spatial ordered weighted averaging: incorporating spatially variable attitude towards risk in spatial multi-criteria decision-making
  166. Closure to “Use of Flow Meters for Managing Water Supply Networks” by Bojana Janković-Nišić, Čedo Maksimović, David Butler, and Nigel J. D. Graham
  167. Discussion of “Use of Flow Meters for Managing Water Supply Networks” by Bojana Janković-Nišić, Čedo Maksimović, David Butler, and Nigel J. D. Graham
  168. Economic assessment tool for greywater recycling systems
  169. Modelling sustainable urban water management options
  170. A multi-objective evolutionary programming approach to the ‘object location’ spatial analysis and optimisation problem within the urban water management domain
  171. Integrating simulation models with a view to optimal control of urban wastewater systems
  172. MODELLING THE IMPACTS OF DOMESTIC WATER CONSERVATION ON THE SUSTAIN ABILITY OF THE URBAN SEWERAGE SYSTEM
  173. Sustainable Disposal of Domestic Sanitary Waste
  174. Screening for real-time control potential of urban wastewater systems
  175. Closure to “Self-Cleansing Sewer Design Based on Sediment Transport Principles” by David Butler, Richard May, and John Ackers
  176. Editorial
  177. PLANNING SITE-SPECIFIC WATER-DEMAND MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
  178. Use of Flow Meters for Managing Water Supply Networks
  179. SWARD: decision support processes for the UK water industry
  180. Gross solid transport in sewers
  181. Self-Cleansing Sewer Design Based on Sediment Transport Principles
  182. Fuzzy Logic Spatial Decision Support System for Urban Water Management
  183. Editorial
  184. Applications of Geographic Information Systems for Municipal Planning and Management in India
  185. Assessment of gully pot management strategies for runoff quality control using a dynamic model
  186. Is combined sewer overflow spill frequency/volume a good indicator of receiving water quality impact?
  187. Performance indicators for urban storm drainage in developing countries
  188. Identification and modelling of dry weather processes in gully pots
  189. Sustainability Criteria for Decision Support in the UK Water Industry
  190. Editorial
  191. Editorial
  192. Editorial
  193. The EU water framework directive: measures and implications
  194. Editorial
  195. An Assessment of Water Demand Management Options from a Systems Approach
  196. Simulating the performance of rainwater collection and reuse systems using behavioural models
  197. Dynamic modelling of roadside gully pots during wet weather
  198. Guidelines for Greywater Re-Use: Health Issues
  199. Useful indicators of urban sustainability: Some methodological issues
  200. Foreword
  201. Assessment of the sustainability of alternatives for the disposal of domestic sanitary waste
  202. GIS supported evaluation of source control applicability in urban areas
  203. Modelling drainage performance in slums of developing countries: how good is good enough?
  204. Modelling in-sewer changes in wastewater quality under aerobic conditions
  205. Optimisation of control strategies for the urban wastewater system ? An integrated approach
  206. Water saving potential of domestic water reuse systems using greywater and rainwater in combination
  207. Gross solids transport and degradation
  208. Modelling Drainage Performance in an Indian Catchment
  209. Towards sustainable urban drainage
  210. Closure to “Modeling Dry Weather Wastewater Flow in Sewer Networks” by D. Butler and N. J. D. Graham
  211. Discussion: Modeling Dry Weather Wastewater Flow in Sewer Networks
  212. Domestic WC usage patterns
  213. Gross Solids' Movement in Sewers: Laboratory Studies as a Basis for a Model
  214. A study of WC derived sewer solids
  215. Development of design methodology for self-cleansing sewers
  216. Gross solids transport in small diameter sewers
  217. Laboratory study and computer model development related to gross solids' movement in combined sewers
  218. Quantifying the inherent uncertainty in the quantity and quality of domestic wastewater
  219. Synthesising dry weather flow input hydrographs: a Maltese case study
  220. Septic tanks: Problems and practice
  221. Modeling Dry Weather Wastewater Flow in Sewer Networks
  222. The suspended solids trap efficiency of the roadside gully pot
  223. Characterising the quantity and quality of domestic wastewater inflows
  224. The gully pot as a physical, chemical and biological reactor
  225. Upgrading waste stabilization pond effluent by rock filters
  226. Laboratory Investigation into the Performance of an In-Sewer Vortex Flow Regulator
  227. The influence of dwelling occupancy and day of the week on domestic appliance wastewater discharges
  228. Discussion of “Graphs for Hydraulic Design of Sanitary Sewers” by Venkateswarlu Swarna and Prasad M. Modak (May/June 1990, Vol. 116, No. 3)
  229. A Small-Scale Study of Wastewater Discharges from Domestic Appliances
  230. Discussion of “Noncircular Sewer Design” by Prabhata K. Swamee, Renu Barghava, and Ashok K. Sharma (August, 1987, Vol. 113, No. 4)