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Technical Papers and Professional Presentations
on Computer Modeling


Representatives of the Rouge Project have presented numerous technical papers and presentations at professional meetings and conferences about the use computer models being used in the Rouge River watershed. Those papers and presentations are listed below and can be accessed by clicking on the appropriate title. See also Modeling Reports for more technical information on the CSO control program.

DATE TITLE OF PAPER OR PRESENTATION AND AUTHOR(S)
October 2001 Monitoring and Modeling of DO Impacts from CSO Facility Effluent by Edward Kluitenberg, Vyto Kaunelis and Kurt Spieles, 16 pgs.
July 2000 Evaluation of In-Stream Impacts of CSO Control Facilities by Vyto Kaunelis, Carl Johnson and Edward Kluitenberg, 20 pgs.
February 1998 Water Quality Modeling to Support the Rouge River Restoration by Edward H. Kluitenberg, Gary W. Mercer, and Vyto Kaunelis, 13 pgs. at the Urban Retrofit Conference, Chicago.
June 1996 Comprehensive Watershed Analysis Tools: The Rouge Project - A Case Study by Gary W. Mercer, Kelly A. Cave and Vyto Kaunelis, 4 pgs.
June 1996 Percent Treated Analysis of Demonstration Combined Sewer Overflow Control Facilities by Edward Kluitenberg and Vyto Kaunelis, 4 pgs.
January 1996 Sewer System Modeling to Predict Water Quality: Examples from Wayne County’s Rouge River Project by Edward Kluitenberg and Vyto Kaunelis, 24 pgs.
Rouge Project Presentations on GIS

Last Updated: 5/13/2004

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The Rouge River National Wet Weather Demonstration Project is funded, in part, by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Grants #XP995743-01, -02, -03, -04, -05, -06, -07 and C-264000-01.