Urban stormwater management tools
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Urban stormwater management tools
McGraw-Hill, c2004
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Managing Urban Stormwater Systems
Managing stormwater flow is a particular challenge in urban environments. Urban Stormwater Management Tools details the design of basins and detection systems, covers subsurface and wetland issues, and presents a complete methodology for regulating sewer overflow. It includes methods for:
* Hydrologically and hydraulically analyzing storm water systems
* Designing storm water inlets, storm sewers, detention systems and infiltration basins
* Learning about design methods ranging from the rational method to advanced simulation and optimization methods for sewer systems
* Integrating operations and management considerations into designs
* Performing risk/reliability analysis of stormwater systems
Table of Contents
DedicationContributorsPrefaceChapter 1: Hydrology for Excess Water Management (Robert W. Hinks and Larry W. Mays)Chapter 2: Hydraulics for Excess Water Management (Ben C. Yen)Chapter 3: Design of Stormwater Inlets (John W. Nicklow)Chapter 4: Hydraulics of Sewer Systems (Ben C. Yen)Chapter 5: Design of Detention Systems (John N. Paine and A. Osman Akan)Chapter 6: Design of Infiltration Basins for Stormwater (James C.Y. Guo)Chapter 7: Risk/Reliability Models for Design (Yeou-Koung Tung, Larry W. Mays, and Ben C. Yen)INDEX
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