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St. Louis Flood Protection: Interior Drainage
The interior drainage considerations in the project authorization and basis for determinations of storm runoff, hydraulic gradients, sewer capacities, gate closing stages, stormwater ponding capacities, seepage, base flow, required pumping capacities, and sewer sizes are presented. In addition, the basis for schemes of plans considered, comparative cost analysis, and selection of plans are evaluated.
St. Louis Flood Protection: Interior Drainage
The interior drainage considerations in the project authorization and basis for determinations of storm runoff, hydraulic gradients, sewer capacities, gate closing stages, stormwater ponding capacities, seepage, base flow, required pumping capacities, and sewer sizes are presented. In addition, the basis for schemes of plans considered, comparative cost analysis, and selection of plans are evaluated.
St. Louis Flood Protection: Interior Drainage
McKinney, Herman M. (author)
Journal of the Hydraulics Division ; 93 ; 129-147
2021-01-01
191967-01-01 pages
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