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Prepared by the Urban Drainage Standards Committee of the Standards Development Council of the Environmental and Water Resources Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers This single-volume set of three standards establishes guidelines for the design, installation, and operation and maintenance of urban stormwater systems. ANSI/ASCE/EWRI 45-16 provides guidance for the design of urban stormwater systems, covering topics such as site analysis, system configuration, hydrology, hydraulic design, nonstructural considerations, structural design, and materials. ANSI/ASCE/EWRI 46-16 presents guidelines for the installation of these systems and discusses subjects such as contract documents, preconstruction site inspection, construction, and inspection. ANSI/ASCE/EWRI 47-16 provides guidelines for the operation and maintenance of these systems, including operation and maintenance plans, water quality, periodic inspection, and maintenance. In this new edition, which supersedes the 2005 standards, numerous technical details have been added, drawn from original, practical research, particularly in the areas of hydrology, hydraulic design, and structural design. Throughout these standards, new references have been added and others updated. Standard Guidelines for the Design, Installation, and Operation and Maintenance of Urban Stormwater Systems offers comprehensive guidance for the collection and conveyance of surface stormwater. The three standards are useful in applications such as airports, roads, and other transportation systems, as well as industrial, residential, and recreational areas. Engineers and planners working with urban stormwater systems, along with the owners of such systems, will find these updated standards to be a valuable resource.
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"Urban Drainage and Storage Practices focuses on the latest developments of urban storm water design methods using drainage and storage approaches for both water quality and quantity control. It covers both the conventional approaches to flood mitigation and low-impact methods for stormwater quality enhancement. Theory, practice, and modelling methods are presented to illustrate how to build a holistic stormwater drainage and storage system using urban open space and parks through multiple land use. Each chapter provides background theory, numerical experiments, illustrations, and Excel spreadsheets that outline design and calculation procedures. All urban watersheds are modelled as a series of cascading planes to drain stormwater from upstream roofs and parking lots onto downstream grass areas and vegetal beds. The drainage system is designed as a 3-layer cascading system with various low-impact units for micro events, conveyance elements for minor events, and storage facilities for macro events. Presents the theory and practice of designing and building a stormwater system. Explains green approaches to designing and managing urban stormwater systems. This text is ideal for graduate students studying urban hydrology, hydraulic engineering, and water resource management. It will also be useful for engineers requiring a technical book with hands-on practical examples"--
Drainage --- Storm sewers --- Storm sewers. --- Drainage. --- Égouts pluviaux.
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Storm sewers --- Runoff --- Government policy
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