Subject Index. Preface. Acknowledgement. I: Challenges in Management of Urban Waters: Impacts on Receiving Waters. Overview of urban stormwater impacts on receiving waters; J. Marsalek. Municipal waste water treatment policy referring to EU guidelines and its impact on receiving waters from rivers to the receiving seas; H. Kroiss. DSS tools applied for the best strategy for investment in water and environment in CEE countries - key elements for future support for applications of structural funds of EU; E. Zeman, J. Krejcik, S. Vanececk. Documented impacts of urban effluents on water resources in the Czech Republic; P. Hlavinek. Problem of groundwater contamination from suburban waste disposal; K.V. Zotov, K.N. Kriulin, N.I. Vasileva, T.V. Zotova. II: Urban Drainage. Urban drainage water and storm water management; E.I. Pupyrev. Examples of urban drainage master plans - Prague case study; K. Pryl. Surface runoff modelling in steep terrain in a GIS environment; R. Arsov. Quality assurance in model based water management; J. Krejcik. Quantity and quality data from a stormwater cachment in Italy; S. Pagliara. III: Urban Flood Protection. Reduction of flood damages in urban areas of Canada; E. Watt. The catastrophic flood in Gdansk in July 2001; E. Woloszyn. Risk of flood stage exceedance upstream from a bridge; M. Sowinski, A. Marlewski. An approach for runoff computation using three data mining techniques; V. Bojkov. IV: Challenges in Urban Water Supply. Transformation of the water supplying sector in the countries of Central Europe; L. Tuhovcak. Impact of hydraulic conditions on the water quality in the distribution network. Case study from Prague's network; J. Kobr. Requirements on the water supply systems in Romania; V. Rojanschi. Cost effects of different calculation methods on water distribution systems; A. Cem Koc. V: CSO Management and Control. CSO: state of the art review; A.J. Saul. CSO pollution control policies and procedures in the UK; B. Crabtree. Optimal wastewater system storage tank volume to meet receiving water quality standards; D. Butler, K.T. Lau. VI: Wastewater Management. Wet-weather transient impacts on wastewater treatment; A.G. Capodaglio. Sizing of wastewater sludge anaerobic digesters; R. Arsov. Low-lime coagulation for the enhancement of primary treatment of urban wastewater; D. Marani, R. Ramadori, A.C. di Pinto, R. Passino. Integrated modelling of urban wastewater systems; M. Schutze, N. Schulz, P. Krebs. VII: Urban Water and Cachment Management. The data management for master planning in water supply, drainage and waste treatment; T. Metelka. Study, assessment and problems of management of small urban reservoirs in Belarus; T.I. Kukharchyk, V.S. Khomich, S.V. kakareka. Water protection of the Dyje River basin; R. Halhoun, J. Sebek. Lielupe River basin management plan: pollution sources and characteristics; D. Hadonina. VIII: Urban Water Services Delivery. Management and development strategy for water supply and sewerage in Bulgaria; Iv. Saev. Main private-sector participation in water utilities: risks and possibilities for their reduction and mitigation; A. Paskalev. Private sector participation in water and wastewater management in Bulgaria. Sofia case study. First stage of assets management planning and business process re-engineering; M. Martaud.