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Stormwater collection systems design handbook / edited by Larry W. Mays.

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Book
Contributor:
Mays, Larry W.
Dodson, Roy D.
Maske, Craig T.
French, Richard H.
Westphal, Jerome A.
Nicklow, John W.
Chie Yen, Ben.
Paine, John N.
Akan, A. Osman.
Guo, James C. Y.
Wass, Roland D.
Wright, Leonard T.
Heaney, James P.
Lansey, Kevin.
El-Shorbagy, Walid.
Roberts, Brian C.
Delleur. Jacques W.
Tuncok, I. Kaan.
Cotton, George K.
Carriaga, Carlos.
Armitage, Neil.
Zhao, Bing.
Tung, Yeou-Koung.
Yen, Ben C.
Stein, S. D. (Stuart D.)
Young, Ken.
Series:
McGraw-Hill's AccessEngineering
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Storm sewers--Design and construction.
Storm sewers.
Sewer design.
Storm sewers--United States--Design and construction.
Channels (Hydraulic engineering).
Watershed hydrology.
Storm water retention basins.
Constructed wetlands.
Water quality management.
Watershed management.
Hydraulic machinery.
Stormwater infiltration.
Sediment transport.
Culverts--Design and construction.
Culverts.
Highway engineering.
Flood control channels--Design and construction.
Flood control channels.
Sediment control.
Combined sewer overflows.
Storm sewers--Design and construction--Mathematical models.
Hydra.
Reliability (Engineering).
Hydraulics.
Risk.
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
New York, N.Y. : McGraw-Hill Education, [2001]
Language Note:
In English.
Biography/History:
Contributor biographical information: http://www.loc.gov/catdir/bios/mh041/00069553.html
Summary:
Annotation. Annotation This handbook, written by leading experts, is the most comprehensive, state-of-the-art coverage on the design of stormwater collections systems. The only work of it's kind, this authoritative and inclusive compendium brings you detailed coverage of the latest design methods and tools for analyzing stormwater collection systems. Each chapter provides expert, detailed, professional guidance on the important components of stormwater collection systems. FEATURES INCLUDE: *Design procedures and detailed examples are presented for stormwater inlets, sewers, both in-line and off-line detention systems, infiltration systems, subsurface detention systems, pump facilities, and many more system components. *New concepts for the design and implementation of distributed stormwater control and reuse and stormwater treatment using wetland systems are presented *Specialized procedures for the removal of urban litter abd sediment movement in sewers are featured *Design procedures and detailed examples are presented for drainage channels, flow transitions, and energy dissipates *Many computer models are introduced that can be used in the design of various components of stormwater collection systems *Water quality aspects of stormwater collections systems design are discussed *Risk/reliability models for design and analysis are presented.
Contents:
Introduction
Regulation of Stormwater Collection Systems in the United States
Hydraulics of Open-Channel Flow
Hydrology for Drainage System Design and Analysis
Design of Stormwater Inlets
Hydraulics of Sewer Systems
Design of Detention Systems
Design of Off-line Detention Systems
Design of Infiltration Basins for Stormwater
Stormwater Treatment Wetland Design
Design of Distributed Stormwater Control and Re-use Systems
Design of Pumps and Pump Facilities
Sediment Movement in Drainage Systems
Design of Culverts and Highway Structures
Design of Flood Control and Drainage Channels
Design for Erosion and Sediment Control
Storm and Combined Sewer Overflow: Flow Regulators and Control
The Removal of Urban Litter from Stormwater Drainage Systems
Design of Flow Transitions and Energy Dissipators for Culverts and Channels
Computer Models for Stormwater Systems Design
Risk/Reliability Models for Design
Storm Drain Design and Analsis Using HYDRA.
Notes:
Print version c2001.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Electronic reproduction. New York, N.Y. : McGraw Hill, 2001. Mode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Web browser. Access may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions.
Description based on cover image and table of contents, viewed on April 30, 2007.
Contains:
Introduction.
Regulation of stormwater collection systems in the United States.
Hydraulics of open channel flow.
Hydrology for drainage system design and analysis.
Design of stormwater inlets.
Hydraulics of sewer systems.
Design of detention system.
Design of off-line detention systems.
Design of infiltration basins for stormwater.
Stormwater treatment wetland design.
Design of distributed stormwater control and re-use systems.
Design of pumps and pump facilities.
Subsurface stormwater management systems.
Sediment movement in drainage systems.
Hydraulic design of culverts and highway structures.
Hydraulic design of flood control channels.
Design for erosion and sediment control.
Storm and combined sewer overflow: flow regulation and control.
Removal of urban litter from stormwater drainage systems.
Flow transitions and energy dissipators for culverts and channels.
Computer models for stormwater systems design.
Risk/reliability model for design.
Storm drain design and analysis using hydra.
Other Format:
Print version: Stormwater collection systems design handbook.
ISBN:
0071449329
0071354719 (print-ISBN)
9780071354714
OCLC:
50321114
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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