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C. Engelhard

Researcher at University of Innsbruck

Publications -  16
Citations -  242

C. Engelhard is an academic researcher from University of Innsbruck. The author has contributed to research in topics: Combined sewer & Water Framework Directive. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 16 publications receiving 224 citations.

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Environmental impacts of urban snow management--the alpine case study of Innsbruck.

TL;DR: A negative impact on rivers from snow disposal seems likely to occur, although the discharged loads could only be calculated with substantial uncertainty, considering the high variability of the measured pollutant concentrations.
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The European Water Framework Directive: Water Quality Classification and Implications to Engineering Planning

TL;DR: The implementation steps of the WFD and their implications for environmental engineering practice are discussed while focusing on rivers as the main receiving waters.
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Combined sewer system versus separate system – a comparison of ecological and economical performance indicators

TL;DR: This paper aims at comparing the cost-effectiveness of the two main types of urban drainage systems, that is, the combined sewer system and the separate sewer system, based on the analysis of simulations, on the basis of literature data and simulation of specific cases.

Performance of infiltration swales with regard to operation in winter times in an Alpine region Performance des noues d'infiltration au regard de leur fonctionnement hivernal dans une région alpine

TL;DR: Winter operation of a grassed infiltration swale in an Alpine region is investigated using on-site and laboratory measurements and indicates that in the Alpine region infiltration swales operate sufficiently under winter conditions although with decreased performance.
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Suitability of CSO performance indicators for compliance with ambient water quality targets

TL;DR: In this article, the applicability of easily obtainable emission-based performance indicators for combined sewer overflows in order to describe the water quality in the recirculation basin is assessed.