Tuesday, 26th October
The International Conference on Urban Drainage 2021
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Monday, 25th October
Tuesday, 26th October
Wednesday, 27th October
Thursday, 28th October
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Session 5: Keynote - Branko Kerkez
7:00AM - 7:45AM
Tuesday, 26th October
Gardiner room
Chair: Jon Hathaway
Self-driving water systems
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Brank Kerkez
Session 6.1: Climate, urban flooding and risks - Soapbox 3
7:45AM - 8:00AM
Tuesday, 26th October
Gardiner room
Chair: Wenhui Wu
Impact related analysis of extreme rainfall events
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Thomas Einfalt
Developing high resolution downscale regional climate-hydro models to assess future flood risk in Sponge City Construction
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Nian She
Stable Operation and Effectiveness of ICT Support System for Urban Flood Control Facilities
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Yusuke Sakae
Session 6.2: Real time monitoring and control - Soapbox 4
7:45AM - 8:00AM
Tuesday, 26th October
Old Joe Room
Chair: Tim Fletcher
Wasp8 for the simulation of CSO impact in the Savena river, Bologna (Italy)
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Margherita Evangelisti
Removal of micropollutants in industrial waste waters by waste water treatment plants
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Steven DESHAYES
Social and Organizational Barriers to the Digital Transformation of Urban Drainage Systems
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Jörg Rieckermann
Break
8:00AM - 8:15AM
Tuesday, 26th October
Session 7.1: Urban flooding and risks
8:15AM - 9:00AM
Tuesday, 26th October
Gardiner room
Chair: Wenhui Wu
Pluvial-coastal flood hazard modelling and damage estimation for the central part of Malta Island
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Andrea AP Paindelli
Using observation and measured data to validate coupled 1D/2D flood models - first experiences from the project SENSARE
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Jonas Neumann
Influence of rainfall and boundary conditions complexity in the prediction power of surrogate urban flood models based on neural networks
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Andrés González-Iñiguez
Session 7.2: RTC of Rainwater
8:15AM - 9:00AM
Tuesday, 26th October
Old Joe Room
Chair: Tim Fletcher
Improving Control Strategies for Large-scale Implementation of IoT-Based Rainwater Harvesting Systems
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Martin Oberascher
Ahead of the game; exploring the benefits of 7-day forecasts in real-time controlled rainwater harvesting systems
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Wei (Daniel) Mr. Xu
Stormwater Runoff Reduction at Aquarevo by Tank Talk
®
System
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Ninad Dharmadhikari
Session 7.3: Urban Drainage and SARS-COV-2
8:15AM - 9:00AM
Tuesday, 26th October
Yarra Room
Chair: Christoph Ort
Understanding the fate of SARS-CoV-2 in sewer systems: development of a mechanistic model framework
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Thomas Maere
Surveillance of wastewater using passive sampling provides an early warning of COVID-19 community transmission
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Yitian Yuan
Applying passive samplers to SARS-CoV-2 wastewater monitoring: sampling kinetics and sensitivity for infection rates
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Jiaying Li
Session 7.4: Contaminants of emerging concern
8:15AM - 9:00AM
Tuesday, 26th October
Stringybark Room
Chair: Nash Jett Reyes
Micropollutants content from liquid and solid fractions of train wastewater discharge
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Simon LEROUX
Fingerprinting: a cost effective method for monitoring organic micropollutants in stormwater
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Jeroen j Langeveld
Urban runoff source partitioning using isotopic analysis of nitrate and sulfate
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Victoria C Rexhausen
Session 7.5: Blue Green Systems
8:15AM - 9:00AM
Tuesday, 26th October
Monbulk Room
Chair: Danielle Dagenais
Hydrological Response of Implementing Green and Blue Infrastructure - Case study in a Brazilian Metropolis
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Deyvid Rosa
Blue-green infrastructure: a multifunctional alternative to watersheds with socio-environmental vulnerability
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Maria Vitória Ribeiro Gomes
Translating ‘blue-green’ into ‘blue-green-white’ infrastructure
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Godecke-Tobias Blecken
Break
9:00AM - 9:15AM
Tuesday, 26th October
Session 8.1: Urban flooding and risks
9:15AM - 10:45AM
Tuesday, 26th October
Gardiner room
Chair: Thomas Einfalt
Challenges with identification and management of floodways as stormwater infrastructure assets
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Thea Ingeborg Skrede
Urban flood impact assessment of Madrid city
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Antonio Lastra
Application of databank-based assimilation for development of real-time urban inundation prediction system
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Yoshihiro Shibuo
Real-time monitoring of water levels in a lowland drainage network in Yokohama and relationship between water level and rainfall characteristics
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Hiroaki Furumai
An Innovative, Cloud-Based, Operational Flood Water Control Room for Melbourne Water
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Brian Jackson
POTENTIAL FLOOD RISK INDEX - A SUPPORTING TOOL FOR DECISION MAKING IN FLOOD-PRONE AREAS
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Lucas Magalhães Carneiro Alves
Session 8.2: RTC of Stormwater Systems
9:15AM - 10:45AM
Tuesday, 26th October
Old Joe Room
Chair: Baiqian Shi
Incorporating resident perceptions into the control of autonomous stormwater systems
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Meagan M Tobias
Hydraulic Interaction between Local Real Time Control and Sustainable Drainage Systems
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Marco Eulogi
Optimising an integrated stormwater system for a biodiversity corridor
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Michael Di Matteo
Green infrastructure and real-time control: local change for global impact
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Marie-Ève MEJ Jean
Hydrologic and Water Quality Implications of Real-Time Control Schemes in Bioretention
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Jon Hathaway
Comparing the Hydrological Performance between an Irrigated Native Vegetation Green Roof with a Real Time Control Cistern and a Conventional
Sedum
spp. Green Roof in New York City
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Nandan H Shetty
Session 8.3: Receiving water body impacts
9:15AM - 10:45AM
Tuesday, 26th October
Yarra Room
Chair: Harsha Fowdar
Assessing Combined Sewer Overflows (CSOs) – A growing need for evidence base, compliance assessment, and future regulation
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Jörg Rieckermann
Preliminary Model to Test Recreational Water Quality in A Constructed Lake
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Gayani Chandrasena
Assessing the Impact of Recent Combined Sewer Overflows on the Risk of Acute Gastrointestinal Illness due to Recreational Exposures in Philadelphia
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Heather Murphy
Incidence of human associated HF183 Bacteroides marker and E.coli levels in New Orleans Canals
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Samendra sherchan
A novel approach for Campylobacter spp. detection: could spectrophotometry help early prediction?
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Christelle Schang
Session 8.4: Contaminants of emerging concern
9:15AM - 10:45AM
Tuesday, 26th October
Stringybark Room
Chair: Jeroen Langeveld
The fate of road-dust associated emerging contaminants in stormwater
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Sirajum Monira
Investigation and examination on ecological toxicity of runoff stormwater from a road surface
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Atsushi Ichiki
Examination on Ecological Toxicity Development Mechanism in Highway Dusts Using
Chironomus Yoshimatsui
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Yui NISHIO
A Review of the Occurrence and Treatment Strategies for Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products (PPCPs) in the Environment
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Nash Jett DG. Reyes
Photo-electrochemical oxidation flow system for stormwater herbicides removal: Operational conditions and real stormwater chemistry impact study
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Zhaozhi Zheng
Per and Polyfluoroalkyl Substance Removal in Stormwater by Radial Flow Treatment Technology
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Blake Allingham
Session 8.5: Wetlands
9:15AM - 10:45AM
Tuesday, 26th October
Monbulk Room
Chair: Elizabeth Fassman-Beck
Development of a data-driven model for assessing the impact of design variables in heavy metal removal in constructed wetlands
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Jiadong Zhang
The synergy of porous substrates and functional genera for efficient nutrients removal at low temperature in a pilot-scale two-stage tidal flow constructed wetland
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Xu Tan
Potential uses of stormwater runoff sediments retained in a constructed-wetland/storage-tank system
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Maria Alejandra Pimiento
Leveraging Stormwater Analysis for Long Term, Spatial-Temporal Analyses: Linking Vegetation and Performance of a Constructed Stormwater Wetland in Villanova, Pennsylvania, USA
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Matthew W McGauley
Modelling hydrodynamic and pathogen dynamics in a stormwater constructed wetland with multiple inflows
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Xixi Shi
Break
10:45AM - 11:15AM
Tuesday, 26th October
Session 9.1: Urban flooding and risks
11:15AM - 12:45PM
Tuesday, 26th October
Gardiner room
Chair: Hiroaki Furumai
Report on the formulation of pipe network renovation plan based on changes in inland flood risk associated with pipe rehabilitation
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Takuma Kiyosu
Elements of a Building Code for 21st Century Surface Flooding
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Alastair G Barnett
Setting Flood Planning Levels under a Changing Climate on the Nepean River Floodplain in the Camden LGA
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Brett C Phillips
A sustainable measures for controlling the occurrence of urban Flood at Kokrajhar, Assam, North-east India
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SOUMEN MAJI
Pluvial Flood Mitigation with Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD): Prioritisation of Flood Source Subcatchments
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Wenhui Wu
Impacts of climate change and urban-related problems on flood events: a case from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Lucas Magalhães Carneiro Alves
Session 9.2 Sensors and real time monitoring
11:15AM - 12:45PM
Tuesday, 26th October
Old Joe Room
Chair: Jon Hathaway
Detecting urban illicit discharges by using an army of low-cost sensors
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Baiqian Shi
Physics-inspired quality assurance for low-cost hydrological sensor data
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Jacquelyn Q Schmidt
An Innovative Low-cost Turbidity Sensor for Long-term Turbidity Monitoring in the Urban Water System
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Miao Wang
Development of a low-cost radar velocity and depth sensor for urban water systems
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Stephen E Catsamas
Session 9.3: Receiving water body impacts
11:15AM - 12:45PM
Tuesday, 26th October
Yarra Room
Chair: Heather Murphy
New ISO Standard 24536 and 24539 for Stormwater Management – Tool for Solution
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Takashi Sakakibara
Evaluation of fecal contamination in Tokyo coastal area after CSO events and prevention of waterfront by aquatic filter barrier
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Chomphunut Poopipattana
Faecal pollution sources: Case study of a catchment in Victoria, Australia
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Timothy Jia Young Lim
Influence of groundwater condition on nutrient dynamics in urban waterways
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Fabio C. Silveira
Session 9.4: WSUD Modelling
11:15AM - 12:45PM
Tuesday, 26th October
Stringybark Room
Chair: Kefeng Zhang
WSUD using Continuous Simulation to Meet Design Storm Criteria
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Robert Traver
Development of a Physically based 3D Bio-retention System Model
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Nian She
Analysing water sensitive urban design alternatives to improve water performance of site-scale infill development
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Mojtaba Moravej
Fine Scale Hydrologic Modelling of Bioretention Using DRAINMOD
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Ghada Diab
Process-based model for treatment of nitrogen fractions in biofilters
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Marina B Macedo
Modelling time-varying performance of green infrastructures through deep learning methods
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Yang Yang
Session 9.5: Monitoring of WSUD systems
11:15AM - 12:45PM
Tuesday, 26th October
Monbulk Room
Chair: Matthew McGauley
Effect of roadside vegetation management on the quantity and quality of highway stormwater in cold climate conditions
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Danielle Dagenais
Low Impact Development and Green Infrastructure Monitoring and Assessment, A Path Forward to Understand Performance
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Daniel Apt
On-site Stormwater Detention and On-site Stormwater Retention real performance – Case Study: Belo Horizonte/Brazil
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Pedro P. Drumond
Improving Water Quality Function of Stormwater Ponds
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Vinicius Taguchi
Evaluating BMPs with Categorical Data-Driven Performance Quads
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Elizabeth Fassman-Beck
Large-area sensor networks for real-time green infrastructure monitoring
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Brooke E Mason
Poster Session
12:45PM - 1:30PM
Tuesday, 26th October
Spatial Chat
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