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Dr. William McAnally, Ph.D., P.E., BC.CE, BC.NE, F.ASCE

ENGINEER

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Posted By William McAnally 04-20-2024 06:27 PM
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A recent ASCE Civil Engineering Source article by Scott Douglass asked, "What future sea-level rise should we design for today?" It's an important question for designers, planners, and those who write and review environmental assessments in most areas. Sea level issues arise in obvious ways such as ...
Posted By William McAnally 03-20-2024 10:21 AM
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Sounds like a useful contribution. You might try the ASCE Journal of Sustainable Water https://ascelibrary.org/journal/jswbay ------------------------------ William McAnally Ph.D., P.E., BC.CE, BC.NE, F.ASCE ENGINEER Columbus MS ------------------------------
Posted By William McAnally 12-28-2023 04:44 PM
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Did you take any college courses related to navigation engineering or waterborne transportation? Or was it all on-the-job learning? What college courses were most useful to your work in navigation engineering and why? Navigation engineering is life-cycle planning, design, construction, operation, ...
Posted By William McAnally 11-17-2023 10:18 AM
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What are your thoughts on COPRI's new Manual of Practice – Navigation Channel Sedimentation Solutions? Manual 156 describes navigation channel sedimentation, lists solutions to sedimentation problems in those channels, and recommends best practices for predicting navigation channel sedimentation responses ...
Posted By William McAnally 07-22-2023 11:42 AM
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Sarah, those are excellent ideas for regional water sharing. Some years ago there was a proposal to run a pipeline down the I20 median strip from the Mississippi River to west Texas. The suggestion was mostly laughed off and water transfers between basins is highly controversial; however, innovative ...