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Stormwater Drainage Manual 2015, Christopher B. Burke, Thomas T. Burke
Stormwater Drainage Manual 2015, Christopher B. Burke, Thomas T. Burke
Indiana Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP) Publications
This manual is a comprehensive catalog of procedures, design methods and criteria, and general background information which will enable the designer to quickly learn or review the basic principles of storm drainage design. Subjects included are precipitation and hydrological cycle, runoff and its estimation, open channels, flow in gutters and inlets, stormwater storage, storm sewer system design, computer applications for computing watershed runoff, and water quality. Included in the appendices are basics of statistical analysis, fundamentals of hydraulics, and a list of regulatory agencies and governmental bodies which may have jurisdiction over drainage projects. A chapter on green infrastructure has …
Stormwater Drainage Manual 2008, Christopher B. Burke, Thomas T. Burke
Stormwater Drainage Manual 2008, Christopher B. Burke, Thomas T. Burke
Indiana Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP) Publications
This manual is a comprehensive catalog of procedures, design methods and criteria, and general background information which will enable the designer to quickly learn or review the basic principles of storm drainage design. Subjects included are precipitation and hydrological cycle, runoff and its estimation, open channels, flow in gutters and inlets, stormwater storage, storm sewer system design, computer applications for computing watershed runoff, and water quality. Included in the appendices are basics of statistical analysis, fundamentals of hydraulics, and a list of regulatory agencies and governmental bodies which may have jurisdiction over drainage projects.
Stormwater Drainage Manual 1995, Christopher B. Burke, Thomas T. Burke
Stormwater Drainage Manual 1995, Christopher B. Burke, Thomas T. Burke
Indiana Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP) Publications
This manual is a comprehensive catalog of procedures, design methods and criteria, and general background information which will enable the designer to quickly learn or review the basic principles of storm drainage design. Subjects included are the precipitation and hydrological cycle, runoff and its estimation, open channels, flow in gutters and inlets, stormwater storage, storm sewer system design, and computer applications for computing watershed runoff. Included in the appendices are basics of statistical analysis, fundamentals of hydraulics, a list of regulatory agencies and governmental bodies which may have jurisdiction over drainage projects, and TR-20 and TR-55 blank forms.
A General Ordinance Establishing Storm Drainage Control, Herpicc
A General Ordinance Establishing Storm Drainage Control, Herpicc
Indiana Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP) Publications
The preparation of this model drainage ordinance was the result of numerous meetings by a committee composed of County Commissioners, County Engineers, County Surveyors, and representatives of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, and Indiana Department of Highways. The goal of this group was to formulate a drainage ordinance that could be adapted by Indiana counties to satisfy the counties' needs for reasonable drainage control, the current state of engineering practice and reasonable engineering standards. The group began with the experience of counties in Indiana which had already adopted some form of drainage control policy. Through numerous modifications and additions, …
County Storm Drainage Manual 1981, Christopher B. Burke
County Storm Drainage Manual 1981, Christopher B. Burke
Indiana Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP) Publications
This manual is a comprehensive catalog of procedures, design methods and criteria, and general background information which will enable the designer to quickly learn or review the basic principles of storm drainage design. Subjects included are the precipitation and hydrological cycle, runoff and its estimation, open channels, flow in gutters and inlets, stormwater storage, and storm sewer system design. Included in the appendices are basics of statistical analysis, fundamentals of hydraulics, and a list of regulatory agencies and governmental bodies which may have jurisdiction over drainage projects.
Field Identification Of Soils And Aggregates For County Roads, D. G. Shurig, Jean E. Hittle
Field Identification Of Soils And Aggregates For County Roads, D. G. Shurig, Jean E. Hittle
Indiana Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP) Publications
The primary purpose of this bulletin is to provide instruction to Indiana county road personnel on rating the quality of soils and pit-run materials used in the construction and maintenance of county roads. A system of soil classification is presented which provides the county highway engineer, road supervisor and inspector alike, with a common language for identifying soil types, properties and problems.
Principles Of Highway Drainage And Erosion Control, John L. Sanborn
Principles Of Highway Drainage And Erosion Control, John L. Sanborn
Indiana Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP) Publications
This manual is an attempt to describe the important principles of highway drainage and erosion control, and to describe some specific applications of those principles .