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    Chicago Stormwater Challenge

    Crowdsourcing = "we want you to work for free". This "development method" is already gaining traction in advertising and IT development, please don't let this happen to engineering.
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    Water tight pipe joints for significant hazard dam

    You might also check with the concrete pipe supplier for a recommendation. We had a similar joint alignment issue in a small dam and the supplier recommended ConSeal CS-212 Joint Wrap (www.conseal.com) to provide the watertightness, then cover with grout to secure and protect the joint.
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    No-Rise Certification Question

    Not that is much consolation, Builder, but the owner of that dam has been through this no-rise ordinance with the county recently for a simple structure downstream. I was not the (lucky?) consultant, but I have heard the stories about the process! Yuck! Unfortunately I don't know what the...
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    Head over a double sided weir formula?

    Perhaps you have a labyrinth weir? Google will kick out a significant amount of info on these.
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    Half-Moon Baffle in culvert calculation

    I have a 48" culvert with a steel plate installed in the lower half that blocks flow until the water level is at least two feet deep before it would overflow this plate and enter the culvert. How would I go about calculating a rating table for this culvert? I don't see an option for anything...
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    Upstream Boundary Conditions for Dam Break Analysis in HEC-RAS

    You might try adding some flow data prior to your breach event, say 50 to 200 cfs for a couple of minutes to give the model something to chew on while it starts. HEC-RAS does not like large, abrupt changes in flow, nor does it like to run dry (e.g. no inflow hydrograph. Considering the...
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    CN Adjustment for Infiltration

    Virginia is starting to implement a "Runoff Reduction Method" that accounts for temporary storage on site to reduce the overall amount leaving the site. Effectively you calculate the volume of storage as an initial abstraction (S), then back into a revised CN. psmart notes this method above...
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    Culvert Rehabilitation

    ISCO has a snap-fit PE-sliplining system that is pretty easy to install. http://www.isco-pipe.com/reference_center/pipe_installation.asp
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    Pavement design using roller-compacted concrete

    fattad, Any chance when the project goes to construction you could give us a heads up? I believe you and I are in the same vicinity, and if the project is nearby I would like to see the RCC placement process if possible. Dan
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    HEC RAS Dam Break Analysis

    Been there, done that...After a while you get used to seeing the red status line appear during the run. Four things I have done that seem to help at times: 1. For your hydrograph, select the check box for "time step adjustment options" and put in a reasonable flow change in the box, say 10 or...
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    Effect of sulfur on concrete

    The Virginia DOT has a research program dedicated to high-sulfur soils - concrete degredation is part of the problem. This presentation has a couple of good examples of concrete attacked by high-sulfur soils...
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    Coffer Dam Design / Sheet Pile Design Resources

    There are other options besides sheet piling. One may be a portable coffer dam (http://www.portadam.com). I haven't seen it in practice myself, but the concept looks good. A good resource book is "Handbook of Temporary Structures in Construction" by Robert T. Ratay.
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    Passing of Vic Milligan

    Here's the story from Golder: http://www.golder.com/default.asp?PID=1257&VID=349&LID=26
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    Vactor Waste Facility Design

    I would think that your mix of wastes would most closely resemble Municipal Solid Waste, since it could contain most anything. One caution would be to verify that it is not so contaminated (petroleum, lead, etc.) that it would classify as a hazardous waste. Your state environmental solid waste...
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    Roof Infiltration Hydrology

    I would think that for a roof, volume of rain in = volume of stormwater out. Mine works that way most of the time! As psmart mentions, you could oversize it for the whole volume, but in reality that volume arrives over time, thus the need for hydrograph analysis. What might be more...

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