Kenneth R. Friedman, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2013 | Environmental Engineering | University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States |
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Civil Engineering, Water Resource Management, General EngineeringGoogle:
"Kenneth Friedman"Parents
Sign in to add mentorJames Heanly | grad student | 2013 | UF Gainesville | |
(Simulation / optimization of alternative water supply planning using parcel level demand estimation and management strategies.) |
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Friedman K, Heaney JP, Morales M. (2014) Using process models to estimate residential water use and population served Journal - American Water Works Association. 106: E264-E277 |
Friedman K, Heaney JP, Morales M, et al. (2014) Estimation of single-family residential demand management effectiveness Journal - American Water Works Association. 106: 93-94 |
Friedman K, Heaney JP, Morales M, et al. (2014) Analytical optimization of demand management strategies across all urban water use sectors Water Resources Research. 50: 5475-5491 |
Morales M, Martin J, Heaney J, et al. (2013) Parcel‐level modeling of end‐use water demands in public supply Journal American Water Works Association. 105 |
Morales MA, Heaney JP, Friedman KR, et al. (2013) Parcel-level model of water and energy end use: Effects of indoor water conservation Journal - American Water Works Association. 105: 83-84 |
Friedman K, Heaney JP, Morales M, et al. (2013) Predicting and managing residential potable irrigation using parcel-level databases Journal - American Water Works Association. 105: 45-46 |
Friedman K, Heaney JP, Morales M, et al. (2011) Water demand management optimization methodology Journal American Water Works Association. 103: 74-84 |
Morales MA, Heaney JP, Friedman KR, et al. (2011) Estimating commercial, industrial, and institutional water use on the basis of heated building area Journal American Water Works Association. 103: 84-96 |