Urban Drainage Practice

Title: Urban Drainage Practice
Author: Richard Ashley
ISBN: 0727741780 / 9780727741783
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 296
Publisher: ICE Publishing
Year: 2012
Availability: Out of Stock

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Urban Drainage Practice provides detailed guidance and practical advice on the design, operation, planning, management and maintenance principles required to address all major urban drainage issues.

With the recent flooding incidents in the UK and internationally, and the UK government recommendations following the recent Pitt Review, this is a very topical issue.

Each chapter features an illustrative case study that will appeal to practitioners, and the text has a strong practical focus throughout.

Providing comprehensive coverage of the subject from an author and contributors who are well-recognised in the field in both practice and education, Urban Drainage Practice is of relevance to local authority engineers, drainage design and operation engineers (in the wider water industry) and consultants or contractors working in this field

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Chapter 1 : Introduction
Chapter 2 : Drivers and Introduction to Current Approaches to Urban Drainage
Chapter 3 : Urban Drainage and Development (Space Making)
Chapter 4 : Rainfall Estimation and Use of Predictions in Urban Drainage Design and Management
Chapter 5 : Runoff and Infiltration
Chapter 6 : Traditional Drainage Systems
Chapter 7 : Emerging Systems
Chapter 8 : Performance Monitoring & Calibration
Chapter 9 : Maintenance and Operation
Chapter 10 : Modelling and Limitations
Chapter 11 : Comparative Wate Quantity-Quality-Amenity Performance
Chapter 12 : Assessing Sustainbility
Chapter 13 : Planning Urban Drainage - WSUD/LID/LIUDD/Soft...
Chapter 14 : Stakeholder Engagement
Chapter 15 : Case Studies