In past decades, urban water management practices focused on
optimizing the design and operation of water distribution networks,
wastewater collection systems, and water and wastewater treatment
plants. However, municipalities are now faced with aging urban
water infrastructures whose operation must be improved and expanded
to maintain current high standards of living as well as new
challenges such as climate change, systems sustainability and water
quality issues. Integrating the latest developments in urban water
hydrology and management, Urban Water Engineering and Management
takes a system approach to urban water hydrology, engineering,
planning and management, supplying examples and case studies and
highlighting pressing issues such as urban water governance,
disaster management, and climate change impacts on urban areas. The
book draws attention to climate change as a main concern of this
century by focusing on its impact the components of water
cycle.
The book covers modeling of urban water cycle components, urban
water supply, and distribution systems demand forecasting. It also
presents classical issues, such as design of water distribution
networks and wastewater and storm collection in urban settings,
from a system's perspective. The text also includes a discussion of
water governance and disaster management in urban areas and the
urbanization effects on the environment and the needed water
infrastructure development in urban areas. Against this background,
the authors discuss the importance of understanding the principles
of simulation, optimization, multiple-criterion decision making,
and conflict resolution for successful, integrated urban water
management. They explore integrated water management and planning
solutions for incorporating structural and nonstructural means to
achieve the best operational schemes at affordable costs, going
beyond using the existing structures and physical limitations on
water availability to include technical, social, political, and
economic aspects of better water and wastewater management in urban
areas.
Written and designed especially for intermediate and advanced
courses/modules in water resources in civil and environmental
engineering, and in urban planning, the book can be used as a
textbook for civil engineering, urban and regional planning,
geography, environmental science, and in courses dealing with urban
water cycle. It also introduces new horizons for engineers as well
as policy and decision makers who plan for future urban water and
regional sustainability. Engineers and planners, especially those
who work on design, planning, and management of urban systems
and/or community development, can use this book in practice because
it deals with a broad range of real world urban water problems.
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