DESIGN, INSTALLATION AND OPERATION OF URBAN STORMWATER SYSTEM
A set of standards that provides guidance for the design, installation, operation, and maintenance of urban stormwater systems. This standard is useful for our project because it can be used to estimate the water that is currently moving through the culvert. These standards outlines the method that civil engineers use to find peak flow, volume, and timing.
ASCE. 2006. ASCE/EWRI Standards: Design, Installation and operation of Urban Stormwater systems.
SOIL AND WATER TERMINOLOGY
A set of standards that provides common terms for us to use and what to say when communicating with our client, community, and fellow engineers. It provides clear definitions of all the terms that we will use during our project.
ASABE. 2013. ASABE Standards: Soil and Water Terminology.
VEGETATIVE STREAMBANK STABILIZATION
A set of standards that details how to protect streambanks from the erosion forces of flowing water using vegetation.
DEQ. 1992. Vegetative Streambank Stabilization 3.22. Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control Handbook, second edition, Richmond, VA.
TWO-STAGE CHANNEL DESIGN
A set of standards that provide assistance in designing a two-stage channel that will prevent flooding and protect wildlife habitat. It outlines the methods used to calculate the channel’s capacity,cross section, and stability, vegetation.
USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. 2007. Chapter 10: Two-Stage Channel Design. Part 654 Stream Restoration Design National Engineering Handbook. Natural Resources Conservation Service, Washington, DC.
SERVICE-LEARNING: ENGINEERING IN YOUR COMMUNITY
A book that references the link between engineering analysis and the community. The book includes best practices and the engineering design method for service-learning.
Lima, M. and W. C. Oakes. 2013. Service-Learning: Engineering in Your Community. 2nd Edition. Oxford University Press.
A set of standards that provides guidance for the design, installation, operation, and maintenance of urban stormwater systems. This standard is useful for our project because it can be used to estimate the water that is currently moving through the culvert. These standards outlines the method that civil engineers use to find peak flow, volume, and timing.
ASCE. 2006. ASCE/EWRI Standards: Design, Installation and operation of Urban Stormwater systems.
SOIL AND WATER TERMINOLOGY
A set of standards that provides common terms for us to use and what to say when communicating with our client, community, and fellow engineers. It provides clear definitions of all the terms that we will use during our project.
ASABE. 2013. ASABE Standards: Soil and Water Terminology.
VEGETATIVE STREAMBANK STABILIZATION
A set of standards that details how to protect streambanks from the erosion forces of flowing water using vegetation.
DEQ. 1992. Vegetative Streambank Stabilization 3.22. Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control Handbook, second edition, Richmond, VA.
TWO-STAGE CHANNEL DESIGN
A set of standards that provide assistance in designing a two-stage channel that will prevent flooding and protect wildlife habitat. It outlines the methods used to calculate the channel’s capacity,cross section, and stability, vegetation.
USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. 2007. Chapter 10: Two-Stage Channel Design. Part 654 Stream Restoration Design National Engineering Handbook. Natural Resources Conservation Service, Washington, DC.
SERVICE-LEARNING: ENGINEERING IN YOUR COMMUNITY
A book that references the link between engineering analysis and the community. The book includes best practices and the engineering design method for service-learning.
Lima, M. and W. C. Oakes. 2013. Service-Learning: Engineering in Your Community. 2nd Edition. Oxford University Press.