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Public Safety Guidance for Urban Stormwater Facilities

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Task Committee on Public Safety Considerations for Urban Stormwater Management Facilities of American Society of Civil Engineers
Contributor:
Urban Water Resources Research Council of the Environmental and Water Resources Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers, sponsor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Urban runoff--Management.
Urban runoff.
Storm sewers--Safety measures.
Storm sewers.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (120 p.)
Place of Publication:
Reston, Virginia : American Society of Civil Engineers, 2014.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Sponsored by the Urban Water Resources Research Council of the Environmental and Water Resources Institute of ASCE; American Planning Association; American Public Works Association; American Society of Landscape Architects; American Water Resources Association; National Association of Flood and Stormwater Management Agencies; and Water Environment Federation. Public Safety Guidance for Urban Stormwater Facilities provides guidance for reducing risks from safety hazards at facilities managing urban stormwater. People like to be around water and may not recognize the possible dangers of retention ponds, open channels, closed culverts, or other features associated with stormwater drainage, water quality control, or low-impact development. Although it is impractical, if not impossible, to achieve zero risk at stormwater management facilities, steps can be taken to promote public safety. This guidance, developed under the auspices of seven professional associations, provides a framework for integrating protection of the public into the planning, design, operation, and maintenance of stormwater facilities. It describes factors that should be considered in selecting measures and recommends practices than can be used generally or in specific cases. Guidance is provided on such topics as safety evaluations, prioritizing hazards, safeguarding children, fencing, and mosquito control. Appendixes include bibliographies of relevant publications accompanied by key extracts, as well as a gallery of photographs and selection of conceptual design drawings. Engineers, landscape architects, land planners, stormwater professionals, and government officials will find this guidance to be a handy, concise overview of potential hazards at stormwater management facilities and of measures that can be taken to protect public safety.
Contents:
Chapter 1 Purpose and Overall Perspective; Chapter 2 Background and Scope of Guidance; Chapter 3 Recommendations for Integrating Public Safety into Stormwater Facility Planning, Design, Operation and Maintenance; Chapter 4 Guidance for Specific Topics; Chapter 5 Role and Responsibilities of Licensed Professional Engineers, Registered Land Planners and Landscape Architects, and Other Design Professionals; Chapter 6 Conclusion and Recommendations; Appendix A Representative Quotations Regarding Safety from Previous Publications of Cosponsors; Appendix B Representative Quotations Regarding Safety from General Engineering and Landscape Architecture Literature; Appendix C Representative Photographs Involving Public Safety Considerations and Approaches; Appendix D Conceptual Design Drawings for Selected Facilities
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Print version record.
ISBN:
1-68015-797-3
0-7844-7862-7
OCLC:
893678575

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