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Stormwater Management Model Development for Fairbanks, Alaska
This joint government-university stormwater management development project will eventually aid in compliance with Phase II National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) requirements. The project is enabling the inventory and initial modeling and investigation of management techniques for the stormwater drainage system of the interior Alaskan city of Fairbanks. The City of Fairbanks is the lead agency and end user of this project and is primarily coordinating, mapping and inventorying their stormwater system. The Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) is using the information gathered by the City to model the system. The hydraulic model created will be a comprehensive tool required for understanding the system and is a necessary foundation for continued development of a stormwater management program. Data is also being collected for eventual support of a water quality component to the model. Ancillary to this data collection, jet truck cleaning, the primary means of system maintenance, is being investigated for its potential as a water quality management technique.
Stormwater Management Model Development for Fairbanks, Alaska
This joint government-university stormwater management development project will eventually aid in compliance with Phase II National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) requirements. The project is enabling the inventory and initial modeling and investigation of management techniques for the stormwater drainage system of the interior Alaskan city of Fairbanks. The City of Fairbanks is the lead agency and end user of this project and is primarily coordinating, mapping and inventorying their stormwater system. The Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) is using the information gathered by the City to model the system. The hydraulic model created will be a comprehensive tool required for understanding the system and is a necessary foundation for continued development of a stormwater management program. Data is also being collected for eventual support of a water quality component to the model. Ancillary to this data collection, jet truck cleaning, the primary means of system maintenance, is being investigated for its potential as a water quality management technique.
Stormwater Management Model Development for Fairbanks, Alaska
Gould, Stephanie (author) / Barnes, David (author) / Carlson, Robert F. (author)
11th International Conference on Cold Regions Engineering ; 2002 ; Anchorage, Alaska, United States
Cold Regions Engineering ; 844-853
2002-05-08
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
Stormwater Management Model Development for Fairbanks, Alaska
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