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It is my pleasure to welcome you to the June issue of Water Management, which brings together a selection of papers, briefings and discussions on a diverse range of interesting topics. The subsequent four papers focus on complex flow dynamics generated in stilling basins by submerged jets (Zhang et al, 2014) and at reservoir intakes by free surface vortices (Sarkardeh et al, 2014); sanitation issues associated with portable sewage systems (Khan et al, 2014b); and water quality modelling in clean water distribution networks (Seyoum and Tanyimboh, 2014).The accurate determination of water surface profiles for gradually varied flow (GVF) is a classic hydraulic problem of significant importance to water engineers interested in determining the upstream and downstream influence of in-stream structures or works. The subsequent four papers focus on complex flow dynamics generated in stilling basins by submerged jets (Zhang et al, 2014) and at reservoir intakes by free surface vortices (Sarkardeh et al, 2014); sanitation issues associated with portable sewage systems (Khan et al, 2014b); and water quality modelling in clean water distribution networks (Seyoum and Tanyimboh, 2014).
The accurate determination of water surface profiles for gradually varied flow (GVF) is a classic hydraulic problem of significant importance to water engineers interested in determining the upstream and downstream influence of in-stream structures or works.
It is my pleasure to welcome you to the June issue of Water Management, which brings together a selection of papers, briefings and discussions on a diverse range of interesting topics. The subsequent four papers focus on complex flow dynamics generated in stilling basins by submerged jets (Zhang et al, 2014) and at reservoir intakes by free surface vortices (Sarkardeh et al, 2014); sanitation issues associated with portable sewage systems (Khan et al, 2014b); and water quality modelling in clean water distribution networks (Seyoum and Tanyimboh, 2014).The accurate determination of water surface profiles for gradually varied flow (GVF) is a classic hydraulic problem of significant importance to water engineers interested in determining the upstream and downstream influence of in-stream structures or works. The subsequent four papers focus on complex flow dynamics generated in stilling basins by submerged jets (Zhang et al, 2014) and at reservoir intakes by free surface vortices (Sarkardeh et al, 2014); sanitation issues associated with portable sewage systems (Khan et al, 2014b); and water quality modelling in clean water distribution networks (Seyoum and Tanyimboh, 2014).
The accurate determination of water surface profiles for gradually varied flow (GVF) is a classic hydraulic problem of significant importance to water engineers interested in determining the upstream and downstream influence of in-stream structures or works.