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RE: Irrigation Diversion Structure - Gravel, Sediment Load Reduction
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06-04-2018 09:57 AM
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Your attachment was most helpful in understanding what concepts should be considered. Thanks much. ------------------------------ Alan Shaw P.E., M.ASCE Belgrade MT (406)223-6223 ------------------------------
Irrigation Diversion Structure - Gravel, Sediment Load Reduction
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05-28-2018 09:01 PM
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All, I'm looking for some concepts to reduce the gravel, sediment load coming into this existing struct, see attachments. During this high water season and lower seasonal flows we are seeing tremendous bed loading coming down this mountain stream. As you can see the flow vectors are pushing the ...
Houston's New Floodplain Regulation
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04-13-2018 12:26 PM
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As a lot of you are probably aware the Houston Department of Public Works approved new building regulations that all new structures in Houston are to be built two feet above the 500-year floodplain. What frequency does this make their regulations considering the 2 additional feet? Alan Shaw ...
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