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Ensuring Quality Civil Engineering Education
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Excellent students, an outstanding and dedicated faculty, and well‐equipped facilities are essential components of a quality civil engineering educational experience. Civil engineers are in great demand to address the ...
Editorial
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Closure to “Use of Regression Models for Analyzing Highway Storm‐Water Loads” by Lyn B. Irish Jr., Michael E. Barrett, Joseph F. Malina Jr., and Randall J. Charbeneau
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Performance of Vegetative Controls for Treating Highway Runoff
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Vegetative storm water controls include grassed swales and vegetated filter strips. The effectiveness of these controls for removing pollutants found in runoff from highways and other urban areas has not been demonstrated ...
Use of Regression Models for Analyzing Highway Storm-Water Loads
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Storm-water data collected from an expressway in the Austin, Tex. area were used to develop regression models for predicting loads for a number of constituents commonly found in highway runoff. The goal of the model ...
Characterization of Highway Runoff in Austin, Texas, Area
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Water quality of highway runoff in the Austin, Texas, area was determined by monitoring runoff at three locations on the MoPac Expressway. Daily traffic volumes, surrounding land uses, and highway drainage system types ...
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