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Publications and Conferences
“Water Supply Planning Simulation Model Using Mixed-Integer Linear Programming ‘Engine,’” Dean Randall, Leasa Cleland, Catharine S. Kuehne, George W. “Buzz” Link, Daniel P. Sheer. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, Vol. 123, No. 2, March/April 1997, 116-124. “Managing the Lower Colorado River.” Daniel P. Sheer, Timothy J. Ulrich, Mark G. Houck, Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, Vol. 118, No. 3, May/June 1992, pp. 324-336. “Climatic Sensitivity for California Water Resources.” Lettenmaier, D.P. and Sheer, D.P., Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, Vol. 117, No. 1, January/February 1991, pp. 108-125. (Division of Water Resources Planning and Management’s Best Research Paper Award) “Drought Management of an Existing Water Supply System,” Randall, D., Houck, M., Wright, J., Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, Vol. 116, No. 1, January/February 1990, pp. 1-20 Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, Vol. 116, No. 1, January 1990. “Minimization of Raw Water Pumping costs Using MILP,” Keith W. Little and Brian J. McCrodden. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management. Vol. 115, No. 4, July 1989, P511- 522. “The Computer as Negotiator.” Daniel P. Sheer, Mary Lynn Baeck, and Jeff R. Wright, Management and Operations: Journal AWWA, February 1989, p 68 - 73. “A Mixed Linear Programming Model for Optimization of Raw Water Pumping,” Little, K.W., and McCrodden, B.J., American Society of Civil Engineers Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, 1989. “A Mathematical Model for Minimizing Energy Costs at Falls Lake Pump Station,” Little, K.W. and McCrodden, B.J., Research Triangle Institute, North Carolina, May 1988. “Review of Monitoring Requirements in NPDES Permits and the Discharge Monitoring Report,” McCrodden, B.J., and Nichols, R.C., Research Triangle Institute, May 1987. “Drought Contingency Planning,” Wright, J., Houck, M., Diamond, J., Randall, D., Civil Engineering Systems, Vol. 3, December 1986. “Simulating Water System Operation During Periods of Drought,” Randall, D., Houck, M., Wright, J., Journal of the American Water Works Association, Vol. 28, No. 8, August 1986. “A Yield Analysis of the Surface Water Supply System Serving Southside Hampton Roads, Virginia,” Little, K.W., McCrodden, B.J., and Moreau, D.H., Research Triangle Institute, July, 1986 “Managing Water Supplies to Increase Water Availability.” Daniel P. Sheer, National Water Summary. 1985 “ Institutional Management Issues, 101-112. “Water Supply.” Daniel Sheer and Kevin Flynn. Civil Engineering Magazine, ASCE, June 1983, pp 50-53. “Analyzing the Risk of Drought: The Occoquan Experience,” Daniel P. Sheer. Management and Operations: Journal American Water Works Association. May 1980, pp 246-253. “Generating Multi-objective Tradeoffs: An Algorithm for Bicriterion Problems”, Cohon, J., Church, R., and Sheer, D.P., Water Resources Research, October 1979. Conferences: "Water Resources Risk Managment, A Solution to the Multi-User Conundrum?" Brian McCrodden, Institute of Public Utilities (IPU) Annual Regulatory Policy Conference, Charleston, SC 2007. "The Role of Forecasting in Low Flow Operating Protocols," Brian McCrodden, CEATI (Center for Energy Advancement through Technological Innovation) Knoxville, TN 2007. “Developing Operating Policies to Achieve Kissimmee Environmental Restoration,” Daniel P. Sheer, World Environmental and Water Resources Congress, Tampa Florida 2007. “Optimal Economic Dispatch of Hydroelectric Projects on the Roanoke River,” Brian J. McCrodden, Dean Randall, and James W. Thornton, Waterpower XV Conference, Chattanooga, TN 2007 and at the American Water Resource Association conference Baltimore Maryland, 2006. “Balancing In-Stream Flow Requirements with Water Supply Reliability,” Daniel P. Sheer, Steven Nebiker, American Water Works Association Water Sources Conference, 2004. “Use of the Oasis Model in Developing Reservoir Operations Agreements Among Various Interest Groups” presented at 2004 Conference of United States Society on Dams, St. Louis Missouri, March 31, 2004. “The Conflict between Instream Flow and Water Supply in Connecticut,” Daniel P. Sheer, P.E., Neil M. Fennessey, P.E., Kenneth R. Skov, and Christopher Rooney, American Society of Civil Engineers Conference Conference 2003, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. “Using Streamflow Forecasts to Improve Real-time Drought Management,” by Brian McCrodden, Daniel P. Sheer, and Dean Randall. American Water Works Association Annual Conference, Denver, Colorado, June 2000. “The Elements and Structure of a “Full Service” Water Market,” by Daniel Sheer, Debra Knopman, David Eaton, and Theodore Rosenberg, American Society of Civil Engineers Conference, Tempe Arizona 1999. “Operations Control Language (OCL- Flexible Approach to Simulation,” Daniel P. Sheer, Anthony P. Pulokas, Jeffrey K. Meyer, Dean Randall, Harold W. Meyer, American Society of Civil Engineers Conference, Tempe Arizonia 1999. "Optimization using OASIS with OCL\UTM: California Application", Jeffrey K. Meyer, Anthony P. Pulokas, Harold W. Meyer, and Daniel P. Sheer, American Society of Civil Engineers Conference, Tempe Arizonia 1999. "Technical Integration of Planning, Regulatory, and Operations Functions at the South Florida Water Management District," Daniel P. Sheer, P.E., and Kent Loftin, P.E., American Society of Civil Engineers Conference, Tempe Arizonia 1999. “Using Forecasts for Improved Drought Management.” Dean Randall, Brian J. McCrodden, and Daniel P. Sheer North Carolina Water Works Association and Water Environment Association Annual Conference, Durham, North Carolina, November, 1998 and the Tennessee Water Resources Symposium, Nashville, Tennessee, March 1998. American Society of Civil Engineers Conference Seattle, Washington 1993 “Use of the OASIS Model in Developing Reservoir Operations Agreements Among Various Interest Groups.” Paul Shiers, P.E., Brian McCrodden, P.E., and Mary Tibbetts, U.S. Society of Dams 24th Annual Meeting and Conference, 2004. “The New, Improved Washington Aqueduct,” American Water Works Association Annual Conference, Dallas, TX, June ‘98. "Old Ideas, New Applications: Expanding the State of the Practice," Dean Randall and Daniel P. Sheer, American Society of Civil Engineers Conference Fort Worth, Texas 1990. “The Response of the Research Triangle Area of North Carolina to the Drought of 1986,” presented at the American Society of Civil Engineers Water Resources Planning and Management Division Annual Conference, Kansas City, Missouri, March 1987. “Computer-Aided Negotiation of Water Resource Issues - California Experiences,” Randall, D., Sheer, D., Meyer, H., presented at 3rd Water Resources Operations and Management Workshop, ASCE, Fort Collins, CO, June 1988. “The Response of the Research Triangle Area to the Drought of 1986,” Brian J. McCrodden. Presented at the South Carolina Water Resources Commission Water Week ’86 Symposium, Hilton Head, South Carolina, September 1986. “Some Perspectives and Philosophies on Risk-Based Decision Making in Water Resources,” G. Patrick Johnson and Daniel Sheer presented at the Engineers Foundation conference on Risk-Based Decision Making in Water Resources and at a session at the ASCE National Convention in Boston, Massachusetts, 1985. “Building a Water Supply Optimization Model for Indianapolis,” Dean Randall, Mark Houck, J. Wright, International Symposium on Urban Hydrology, Hydraulics, and Sediment Control, University of Kentucky, 1984. “Computer-Aided Drought Operations,”Computer Applications in Water Resources", Roland C. Steiner, Daniel P. Sheer, and James A. Smith, American Society of Civil Engineers, 1984. “Design and Operating Rules for Reservoir Storage to Offset Future Consumptive Use,” Stuart S. Schwartz and Daniel P. Sheer, American Society of Civil Engineers Conference 1985. “A Riverine Toxic Spill Model,” Roland C. Steiner, Brian A. Spielmann, and Daniel P. Sheer American Society of Civil Engineers Conference 1985.
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