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Modelling - Technical Articles
Papers from the Modelling Stream at the 50th Water New Zealand Annual Conference and Expo

Use of Models in Decision Support - Case Studies in Urban Reticulation and Flood Forecasting - S. Shipton & C Breen

Impact of Information Technology Facing Challenges to Today's Water Modelling - Weijun Zhang

Developing Wastewater Solutions through Cost Effective Modelling in South Taranaki - Kate Southern & Tim Preston

Modelling Options to Extend the Eastern Water Supply Infrastructure - Louise Lindsay & Jeff Booth

Modelling Auckland City's Growth - Richard Smedley & Nadia Nitsche

The 'No Sweat Technique' for Plotting a 2-D Floodplain from 1-D Model Results - T. Lockie & T. Joseph

Flying in Formation - The Mike 21 Messerschmidt - Terry van Kalken & Colin Roberts

Papers from the Modelling Stream at the 49th Water New Zealand Annual Conference and Expo

An Assessment of Peak Daily Demand in Tauranga City and Implications for Water Supply Management - R Blakemore & S Burton.

Energy Use Reduction and Process Optimisation through Wastewater Simulation Modelling - C Crosby & R Fullerton.

Wastewater Inflow and Infiltration Reduction Costing Tool - A Gibson & M Lind.

Catchment and Overland Flow Pathway Delineation Using Lidar and GIS Grid Based Approach in Urban Stormwater and Sewer Network Models - Thomas Joseph. Winner of the Award for the Best Paper in the Modelling Stream.

Catchment Modelling Using SWMM - T Lockie.

Project Storm 2 - A "World-Class" Strategic Planning Tool - G Milsom, D Ward, M Lind, P Chandramohan, C Mills, D Wilson, & R Patil.

Mapping Urban Impervious Surfaces Using Satellite Imagery - H North & S Belliss

The Advantages of having a Biological Wastewater Treatment Model from a Water Company Perspective - D Nutt, S Kumarasingham, M McCoy, & M Mates.

Environmental Protection in Real Time - The Leading Edge of Overflow Monitoring - P Stephens

Effective Modelling for Utility Operation - J Viyakesparan.

Dynamic Computer Simulation Informing Water Management Plans for Municipal Supply Schemes - J.L. Williamson and P.M. Outram.


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