Transcription of CHAPTER 13
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CHAPTER 13 - Storm drainage Systems Publication 584 2010 Edition 13 - 1 CHAPTER 13 STORM drainage SYSTEMS OVERVIEW A. Introduction. This CHAPTER provides guidance on storm drain design and analysis. The quality of a final in-place system depends upon careful attention given to every aspect of the design . The quality of construction and level of maintenance also greatly affects the function of the system. Most aspects of storm drain design ( , system planning, pavement drainage , gutter flow calculations, inlet spacing, pipe sizing, hydraulic grade line calculations) are included.
The design of any storm drainage system involves the accumulation of basic data, familiarity with the project site and a basic understanding of the hydrologic and hydraulic principles and drainage policies associated with that design. B. General Design Approach. The design of a storm drain system is generally a process that evolves as a project
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