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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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Performance of infiltration swales with regard to operation in winter times in an Alpine region.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the performance of a grassed swale at a parking place in an Alpine region and found that the swale fulfilled its function properly, although the top layer was frozen for some time, the storage capacity of the swales was sufficient to store the precipitation until the conditions improved.
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Local infiltration devices at parking sites--experimental assessment of temporal changes in hydraulic and contaminant removal capacity.

TL;DR: In this article, a mass balance of contaminants has been performed in order to assess the operational life time based on pollutant load consideration, with the aim of identifying magnitudes of accumulated pollutant loads with respect to limitations onto lifetime.
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A software-based sensor for combined sewer overflows.

TL;DR: A new methodology for online estimation of excess flow from combined sewer overflow (CSO) structures based on simulation models is presented and results show that the inverse rainfall-runoff model can be used instead of missing rain gauges.
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Model based hydropower gate operation for mitigation of CSO impacts by means of river base flow increase.

TL;DR: The main objective is the development of a model based predictive control system for the gate operation, by modelling of the overall wastewater system, and the main emphasis is put on the operational strategy and the appropriate short-term forecast of spilling events.
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Challenges in the implementation of the Water Framework Directive: case study of the alpine River Drau, Austria

TL;DR: The paper explores a methodology for the definition of ecological water quality indicators on the basis of a case study on an alpine river in Austria and discusses a particular interpretation of the combined approach introduced in the EU Water Framework Directive that allows violating emission regulations if cost-effective.