The document discusses various structural and non-structural stormwater best management practices (BMPs). It describes structural BMPs like biofilters, detention basins, infiltration trenches, media filters, porous pavement, retention ponds, wetland basins, and hydrodynamic devices. It also discusses non-structural BMPs that focus on public education, illicit discharge detection and elimination, construction site runoff control, and pollution prevention through activities like proper waste disposal and landscape management.
In 2014 Todd Wacome delivered this presentation at the Portland Oregon StormCon. The talk focused around stormwater treatment issues and the unveiling of novel approach to stormwater filtration at the catch basin level.
The document summarizes a case study of the SMART Tunnel in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The 9.7km stormwater and motorway tunnel project was a joint venture that cost RM1887 million. The tunnel diverts large volumes of flood water via holding ponds and a bypass tunnel to reduce flooding in the city center and traffic congestion. It has advanced features like automated flood gates, air quality monitoring, emergency vehicles, and operates in different modes depending on rainfall levels to control stormwater flow and manage traffic.
The document summarizes a project to evaluate the sanitary and storm sewer systems in the Bennett Area of Toledo, Ohio. The project aims to eliminate sanitary sewer overflows, reduce basement backups, and maintain sewer infrastructure. It will involve flow monitoring, inspecting sewer structures, smoke and dye testing, sump pump monitoring, CCTV of sewers, hydraulic modeling, and recommendations for improvements. Public meetings are being held to inform residents and get feedback through questionnaires. Work may occur on public and private property.
Great Passage Storm Sewer Improvement ProjectFairfax County
This project improved drainage and reduced flood potential in a Fairfax County community. It installed a headwall, yard inlet, and pedestrian bridge with handrails to increase water flow into the storm sewer system. The project cleared land, excavated, installed structures, widened a swale, added landscaping and restored the site with native plants. It was completed in May 2014 by a project team from the county's Maintenance and Stormwater Management and Utilities Design and Construction divisions.
Storm drain markers were installed in downtown Monroe, NC by students to educate the public that drains empty into local waterways and not treatment plants. Students learned about protecting water quality while helping beautify their community through this project. The city of Monroe thanks the participating students and supervising parents for their work in storm drain marking.
Este documento presenta el Plan Parcial de Desarrollo Urbano del Distrito Urbano 10 en Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco. El plan evalúa las condiciones actuales del área de estudio, incluyendo factores físicos, socioeconómicos y legales. Propone una estrategia de desarrollo urbano que incluye la clasificación de áreas, zonificación secundaria, y acciones de conservación, mejoramiento y crecimiento. El objetivo general es regular el desarrollo urbano del distrito de acuerdo a la normativ
This document provides an overview of storm sewer and culvert solutions presented in a webinar by Armtec Infrastructure Inc. It discusses flexible pipe materials like corrugated HDPE and steel-reinforced HDPE pipes. HDPE pipes are lightweight with uniform pressure distribution and lower bearing pressure than rigid pipes. Corrugated steel pipes discussed include helical-locked Hel-Cor pipes and spiral-ribbed Ultra-Flo pipes available in various diameters, thicknesses, and coatings. The document also outlines Armtec as a provider of drainage engineering support and design-build services for infrastructure projects.
In 2014 Todd Wacome delivered this presentation at the Portland Oregon StormCon. The talk focused around stormwater treatment issues and the unveiling of novel approach to stormwater filtration at the catch basin level.
The document summarizes a case study of the SMART Tunnel in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The 9.7km stormwater and motorway tunnel project was a joint venture that cost RM1887 million. The tunnel diverts large volumes of flood water via holding ponds and a bypass tunnel to reduce flooding in the city center and traffic congestion. It has advanced features like automated flood gates, air quality monitoring, emergency vehicles, and operates in different modes depending on rainfall levels to control stormwater flow and manage traffic.
The document summarizes a project to evaluate the sanitary and storm sewer systems in the Bennett Area of Toledo, Ohio. The project aims to eliminate sanitary sewer overflows, reduce basement backups, and maintain sewer infrastructure. It will involve flow monitoring, inspecting sewer structures, smoke and dye testing, sump pump monitoring, CCTV of sewers, hydraulic modeling, and recommendations for improvements. Public meetings are being held to inform residents and get feedback through questionnaires. Work may occur on public and private property.
Great Passage Storm Sewer Improvement ProjectFairfax County
This project improved drainage and reduced flood potential in a Fairfax County community. It installed a headwall, yard inlet, and pedestrian bridge with handrails to increase water flow into the storm sewer system. The project cleared land, excavated, installed structures, widened a swale, added landscaping and restored the site with native plants. It was completed in May 2014 by a project team from the county's Maintenance and Stormwater Management and Utilities Design and Construction divisions.
Storm drain markers were installed in downtown Monroe, NC by students to educate the public that drains empty into local waterways and not treatment plants. Students learned about protecting water quality while helping beautify their community through this project. The city of Monroe thanks the participating students and supervising parents for their work in storm drain marking.
Este documento presenta el Plan Parcial de Desarrollo Urbano del Distrito Urbano 10 en Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco. El plan evalúa las condiciones actuales del área de estudio, incluyendo factores físicos, socioeconómicos y legales. Propone una estrategia de desarrollo urbano que incluye la clasificación de áreas, zonificación secundaria, y acciones de conservación, mejoramiento y crecimiento. El objetivo general es regular el desarrollo urbano del distrito de acuerdo a la normativ
This document provides an overview of storm sewer and culvert solutions presented in a webinar by Armtec Infrastructure Inc. It discusses flexible pipe materials like corrugated HDPE and steel-reinforced HDPE pipes. HDPE pipes are lightweight with uniform pressure distribution and lower bearing pressure than rigid pipes. Corrugated steel pipes discussed include helical-locked Hel-Cor pipes and spiral-ribbed Ultra-Flo pipes available in various diameters, thicknesses, and coatings. The document also outlines Armtec as a provider of drainage engineering support and design-build services for infrastructure projects.
Clogged storm drains are contributing to street flooding in Miami BeachVolunteerCleanup.Org
Weekly trash cleanups in the canal led to a significant discovery - Clogged Storm Drains are contributing to street flooding in Miami Beach. Trash comes from the street level into storm drains. Trash that makes it past ‘traps’ discharge to the waterway and clog the outlet.
4 Simple Solutions :
1) Reduce litter with proper placement of trash cans - “can on every corner”
2) Street level gratings that keep material from going into the drains, while allowing full flow of storm water. Watch in action : http://youtu.be/ezdqgPX8AWw
3) Better cleaning schedule of existing storm drain traps/interceptors (which catch debris)
4) ‘Catch bin’ at the water output (flexible net style)
TMSAMS-Final Public Meeting Presentation: 10-4-2011Fairfax County
The document summarizes the Tysons Metrorail Station Access Management Study (TMSAMS) which was initiated in 2009 to identify and prioritize improvements to access the four metro stations in Tysons Corner via bus, bicycle, and pedestrian infrastructure. Through an advisory group and extensive public outreach, the study identified top priority locations for sidewalk, crosswalk, trail, and bicycle facility improvements to better connect the surrounding areas to the metro stations.
Marketing Public Health Through Social MediaAngela Connor
The document discusses using social media to promote public health. It notes that over 65% of adult internet users use social media, as do 80% of teens. Social media can help public health organizations achieve goals like behavior change, raising awareness, and educating on unknown topics. The document provides tips for social media success, including listening to audiences, finding the right audiences, engaging audiences through education and real dialogue, and using visual content and advertising. Examples are given of organizations successfully using social media for public health purposes.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a training module on extended dry detention basins and infiltration practices. The first lecture reviews watershed planning concepts from Module 1 and introduces extended dry detention basins. The second lecture covers the design of extended dry detention basins through a design example and activity. The third lecture discusses infiltration practices including infiltration basins, trenches, and porous pavement. The training aims to explain structural best management practices for treating stormwater runoff.
This document provides information on designing and installing rain gardens from Applied Ecological Services. It discusses the company's consulting services and offices located in various Midwestern and East Coast states. The document then covers various design considerations for rain gardens, including water conditions, site conditions, living conditions, financial goals, aesthetic goals, identifying locations, determining native plant ecology, and selecting appropriate plant species. It also discusses installation considerations such as excavation methods and selecting plant types and sizes. An example design for a 200 square foot rain garden is provided, outlining plant selection and estimating costs.
San Elijo Hills Drainage Diversion storm drain line ‘n’ 1talerco
A fire hydrant was knocked over, spilling over 90,000 gallons of water into a storm drain line over 21 minutes. This caused erosion and transported sediment and rocks downstream. Photos show the progression of erosion over time from the initial incident and subsequent rains, including a boulder being toppled over. The temporary fix of adding rocks to an eroded area was deemed insufficient and exposed more land to erosion.
This document contains definitions for 25 site planning and design terms. The terms include things like ADA ramp, aggregate, berm, bollard, buffer, building setback, bulb-out, caliper, catch basin, curb, curb cut, curb cut ramp, drip line of a tree, driveway apron, drop curb, dry well/leaching pool, dumpster enclosure, geotextile fabric, invert, retaining wall, right-of-way, riprap, silt fence, swale, and zero lot line. Definitions are provided for each term along with an example photo for some terms. The document is organized alphabetically and provides concise explanations of common site features and infrastructure.
Lecture notes of Environmental Engineering-II as per Solapur university syllabus of TE CIVIL.
Prepared by
Prof S S Jahagirdar,
Associate Professor,
N K Orchid college of Engg and Technology,
Solapur
This document discusses various types of drainage infrastructure used for roads, including culverts, catch basins, gutters, ditches, and drop inlets. It notes that proper road drainage is important for flood control, protecting infrastructure, and environmental impacts. The document is authored by group members Matala Mayambi Tresor, Waseem Akram, and Kanonga Munyungu Arthur.
planning, design and estimation of road side drainage systemSanjay jataria
This document provides an overview of planning and designing a road side drainage system. It discusses types of roads and objectives of the project, which is to design an efficient drainage system for a road experiencing erosion and potholes due to lack of drainage. It also reviews relevant literature on road drainage, including types of drainage systems like surface drainage, subsurface drainage, and cross drainage. Design considerations are outlined for surface runoff coefficient, drainage channel sizing, and longitudinal slope.
Driving Partnership Potential in EU-China Trade and Investment, Victor GaoAsia Matters
Victor Gao, Vice Chairman, Sino-Europe United Investment Corporation speaks at Asia Matters' Sixth EU Asia Top Economist Round Table in Beijing on 17 November 2014.
Building Services :Drainage, Rain Water Disposal and HarvestingSumit Ranjan
Drainage- Sub- drains, Culverts, Ditches, Gutters, Drop inlets and Catch Basins,Rain Water Disposal for individual buildings, Rain Water Harvesting with examples and illustration for 4th sem.archi. ,P.T.U
The document summarizes different technical options for greywater treatment, including physical, biological, and chemical processes. It provides an overview of common treatment steps such as screens, sedimentation ponds, anaerobic reactors, subsurface wetlands, soil filters, and sludge management. Biological treatment options like anaerobic baffled reactors, trickling filters, and constructed wetlands can reduce BOD, nitrogen, and pathogens. The document also shows removal rates of microorganisms from various wastewater treatment processes.
This document discusses various sources and types of water pollution. It covers point sources like industrial waste and nonpoint sources like agricultural runoff. Major water pollutants from these sources include nitrogen, phosphorus, sediments, heavy metals, and toxic chemicals. The document also outlines different methods for treating water pollution, such as primary and secondary sewage treatment plants, as well as personal water purification devices like the LifeStraw. Solutions to water pollution problems involve laws and regulations, improved waste treatment, and individual actions to reduce pollution.
This document provides an overview of services offered by a business development section, including design and installation of water treatment, waste water treatment, ozone application, piping installation, and machine installation for food processing plants and other industrial services. It describes various water and waste water treatment systems and technologies such as reverse osmosis, ultrafiltration, nanofiltration, demineralization, softening systems, clarifier systems, and mobile water treatment. It also discusses waste water treatment options including oil/grease separation, chemical treatment, dissolved air flotation, continuous membrane filtration, biological treatment, and an online pollution monitoring system. Case studies and photos of completed projects are also included.
This document provides an overview of a wastewater treatment course. It begins with an outline of course content including preliminary treatment, primary treatment, secondary treatment, advanced treatment, and sludge treatment. It then discusses why wastewater treatment is important to protect receiving waters and public health. Various unit processes are described at a high level, including wastewater collection systems, preliminary treatment like bar racks and grit removal, primary sedimentation, and secondary biological treatment processes like activated sludge. Key terms are also defined, such as BOD, TSS, and the 30/30 rule for secondary effluent quality.
This document contains a process flow diagram for a water treatment pilot plant. It shows the flow of water through various treatment processes, including ozone contactors, ceramic membranes, magnetic ion exchange units, sedimentation tanks, filters, biological aerated filters, granular activated carbon contactors, and membrane bioreactors. Arrows indicate the direction of water flow between units and different treatment process streams are identified.
Bio-Nomic Services provides dewatering, dredging, and pumping services for residuals and biosolids removal. Their major equipment includes 15 belt press units, 2 plate and frame units, 1 centrifuge, and 25 semi tankers and 6 hydraulic dredges. They offer services such as alum sludge pond dredging, belt press dewatering, lime stabilization processing, centrifuge dewatering, digester sludge removal and transportation, plate and frame dewatering, biosolids transportation and land application, hydraulic dredging of lakes and lagoons, and alternative dewatering methods using geotextile tubes.
Clogged storm drains are contributing to street flooding in Miami BeachVolunteerCleanup.Org
Weekly trash cleanups in the canal led to a significant discovery - Clogged Storm Drains are contributing to street flooding in Miami Beach. Trash comes from the street level into storm drains. Trash that makes it past ‘traps’ discharge to the waterway and clog the outlet.
4 Simple Solutions :
1) Reduce litter with proper placement of trash cans - “can on every corner”
2) Street level gratings that keep material from going into the drains, while allowing full flow of storm water. Watch in action : http://youtu.be/ezdqgPX8AWw
3) Better cleaning schedule of existing storm drain traps/interceptors (which catch debris)
4) ‘Catch bin’ at the water output (flexible net style)
TMSAMS-Final Public Meeting Presentation: 10-4-2011Fairfax County
The document summarizes the Tysons Metrorail Station Access Management Study (TMSAMS) which was initiated in 2009 to identify and prioritize improvements to access the four metro stations in Tysons Corner via bus, bicycle, and pedestrian infrastructure. Through an advisory group and extensive public outreach, the study identified top priority locations for sidewalk, crosswalk, trail, and bicycle facility improvements to better connect the surrounding areas to the metro stations.
Marketing Public Health Through Social MediaAngela Connor
The document discusses using social media to promote public health. It notes that over 65% of adult internet users use social media, as do 80% of teens. Social media can help public health organizations achieve goals like behavior change, raising awareness, and educating on unknown topics. The document provides tips for social media success, including listening to audiences, finding the right audiences, engaging audiences through education and real dialogue, and using visual content and advertising. Examples are given of organizations successfully using social media for public health purposes.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a training module on extended dry detention basins and infiltration practices. The first lecture reviews watershed planning concepts from Module 1 and introduces extended dry detention basins. The second lecture covers the design of extended dry detention basins through a design example and activity. The third lecture discusses infiltration practices including infiltration basins, trenches, and porous pavement. The training aims to explain structural best management practices for treating stormwater runoff.
This document provides information on designing and installing rain gardens from Applied Ecological Services. It discusses the company's consulting services and offices located in various Midwestern and East Coast states. The document then covers various design considerations for rain gardens, including water conditions, site conditions, living conditions, financial goals, aesthetic goals, identifying locations, determining native plant ecology, and selecting appropriate plant species. It also discusses installation considerations such as excavation methods and selecting plant types and sizes. An example design for a 200 square foot rain garden is provided, outlining plant selection and estimating costs.
San Elijo Hills Drainage Diversion storm drain line ‘n’ 1talerco
A fire hydrant was knocked over, spilling over 90,000 gallons of water into a storm drain line over 21 minutes. This caused erosion and transported sediment and rocks downstream. Photos show the progression of erosion over time from the initial incident and subsequent rains, including a boulder being toppled over. The temporary fix of adding rocks to an eroded area was deemed insufficient and exposed more land to erosion.
This document contains definitions for 25 site planning and design terms. The terms include things like ADA ramp, aggregate, berm, bollard, buffer, building setback, bulb-out, caliper, catch basin, curb, curb cut, curb cut ramp, drip line of a tree, driveway apron, drop curb, dry well/leaching pool, dumpster enclosure, geotextile fabric, invert, retaining wall, right-of-way, riprap, silt fence, swale, and zero lot line. Definitions are provided for each term along with an example photo for some terms. The document is organized alphabetically and provides concise explanations of common site features and infrastructure.
Lecture notes of Environmental Engineering-II as per Solapur university syllabus of TE CIVIL.
Prepared by
Prof S S Jahagirdar,
Associate Professor,
N K Orchid college of Engg and Technology,
Solapur
This document discusses various types of drainage infrastructure used for roads, including culverts, catch basins, gutters, ditches, and drop inlets. It notes that proper road drainage is important for flood control, protecting infrastructure, and environmental impacts. The document is authored by group members Matala Mayambi Tresor, Waseem Akram, and Kanonga Munyungu Arthur.
planning, design and estimation of road side drainage systemSanjay jataria
This document provides an overview of planning and designing a road side drainage system. It discusses types of roads and objectives of the project, which is to design an efficient drainage system for a road experiencing erosion and potholes due to lack of drainage. It also reviews relevant literature on road drainage, including types of drainage systems like surface drainage, subsurface drainage, and cross drainage. Design considerations are outlined for surface runoff coefficient, drainage channel sizing, and longitudinal slope.
Driving Partnership Potential in EU-China Trade and Investment, Victor GaoAsia Matters
Victor Gao, Vice Chairman, Sino-Europe United Investment Corporation speaks at Asia Matters' Sixth EU Asia Top Economist Round Table in Beijing on 17 November 2014.
Building Services :Drainage, Rain Water Disposal and HarvestingSumit Ranjan
Drainage- Sub- drains, Culverts, Ditches, Gutters, Drop inlets and Catch Basins,Rain Water Disposal for individual buildings, Rain Water Harvesting with examples and illustration for 4th sem.archi. ,P.T.U
The document summarizes different technical options for greywater treatment, including physical, biological, and chemical processes. It provides an overview of common treatment steps such as screens, sedimentation ponds, anaerobic reactors, subsurface wetlands, soil filters, and sludge management. Biological treatment options like anaerobic baffled reactors, trickling filters, and constructed wetlands can reduce BOD, nitrogen, and pathogens. The document also shows removal rates of microorganisms from various wastewater treatment processes.
This document discusses various sources and types of water pollution. It covers point sources like industrial waste and nonpoint sources like agricultural runoff. Major water pollutants from these sources include nitrogen, phosphorus, sediments, heavy metals, and toxic chemicals. The document also outlines different methods for treating water pollution, such as primary and secondary sewage treatment plants, as well as personal water purification devices like the LifeStraw. Solutions to water pollution problems involve laws and regulations, improved waste treatment, and individual actions to reduce pollution.
This document provides an overview of services offered by a business development section, including design and installation of water treatment, waste water treatment, ozone application, piping installation, and machine installation for food processing plants and other industrial services. It describes various water and waste water treatment systems and technologies such as reverse osmosis, ultrafiltration, nanofiltration, demineralization, softening systems, clarifier systems, and mobile water treatment. It also discusses waste water treatment options including oil/grease separation, chemical treatment, dissolved air flotation, continuous membrane filtration, biological treatment, and an online pollution monitoring system. Case studies and photos of completed projects are also included.
This document provides an overview of a wastewater treatment course. It begins with an outline of course content including preliminary treatment, primary treatment, secondary treatment, advanced treatment, and sludge treatment. It then discusses why wastewater treatment is important to protect receiving waters and public health. Various unit processes are described at a high level, including wastewater collection systems, preliminary treatment like bar racks and grit removal, primary sedimentation, and secondary biological treatment processes like activated sludge. Key terms are also defined, such as BOD, TSS, and the 30/30 rule for secondary effluent quality.
This document contains a process flow diagram for a water treatment pilot plant. It shows the flow of water through various treatment processes, including ozone contactors, ceramic membranes, magnetic ion exchange units, sedimentation tanks, filters, biological aerated filters, granular activated carbon contactors, and membrane bioreactors. Arrows indicate the direction of water flow between units and different treatment process streams are identified.
Bio-Nomic Services provides dewatering, dredging, and pumping services for residuals and biosolids removal. Their major equipment includes 15 belt press units, 2 plate and frame units, 1 centrifuge, and 25 semi tankers and 6 hydraulic dredges. They offer services such as alum sludge pond dredging, belt press dewatering, lime stabilization processing, centrifuge dewatering, digester sludge removal and transportation, plate and frame dewatering, biosolids transportation and land application, hydraulic dredging of lakes and lagoons, and alternative dewatering methods using geotextile tubes.
fBackground: In July of 2012, the City was awarded a $100,000 Technical Assistance Grant from the EPA. As part of that award, in November a team of stormwater and environmental engineers, and planners came to Beaufort for three days. Working with members of the city’s planning and public works departments, they identified two specific projects that could improve stormwater management in the Northwest Quadrant, and incorporate these practices into overall street and block design. This will be a presentation of the final designs, and the design process. This is the final presentation of the design, given by Jason Wright of TetraTech at City Hall on April 3, 2013.
Rain water harvesting & greywater managementVivek Kumar
This document discusses rainwater harvesting and greywater management. It begins by explaining reasons for water shortage such as population increase, urbanization, and deforestation. It then discusses solutions like rainwater harvesting which collects rainwater from roofs. A typical rainwater harvesting system includes a roof, gutters, downpipe, filter and storage tank. Greywater is wastewater from washing, laundry and bathing that can be treated and reused for irrigation through methods like greywater gardens which apply greywater to mulch, or constructed wetlands which use reed beds to treat greywater before surface application. Horizontal and vertical flow constructed wetlands are described as options for small-scale greywater treatment.
The document discusses various causes and effects of water pollution. It outlines both point sources like factories and sewage plants, as well as non-point sources like agricultural and urban runoff, which are more difficult to monitor and control. Water pollution is caused by both human activities such as irrigation and deforestation, as well as natural phenomena like volcanoes, algae, storms, and earthquakes. Upstream and downstream methods for controlling water pollution are discussed, including modifying industrial processes, controlling stormwater runoff, and implementing legislation and regulations. Small-scale sewage treatment options like outhouses, septic tanks, and composting toilets are also summarized.
"Capturing Sediment on the Go, Enabling Clean Water to Flow"
Advancements in Sediment Control via Pump-It Tube Dewatering Bags; EZ-Catch, EZ-Flo, & EZ-ClipGuard Inlet Protection; as well as Hi-Flo & Maxx-Flo Silt Fence
This document summarizes a case study balancing wetland and stream preservation with stormwater management for a development project. It describes:
1) The site location and initial watershed conditions, including a low-lying area suitable for development.
2) The permitting review process, including avoiding impacts to waters and applying a stormwater management hierarchy.
3) Proposed site-specific mitigation and best management practices, such as stream buffers, wetland replanting, infiltration practices, and a retention pond.
4) Additional water quality monitoring and management practices implemented, including temperature modeling and shade planting.
This document discusses how green infrastructure reduces wet weather issues by managing stormwater through natural systems like soil and vegetation rather than traditional pipe and concrete infrastructure. It provides examples of green infrastructure technologies like porous pavement, bioretention cells, tree trenches, planter boxes, cisterns, vegetated roofs, and green streets that intercept and reduce stormwater flows to combined sewers. These approaches provide storage, infiltration and treatment of stormwater runoff to reduce flooding, erosion, CSO events and costs compared to gray infrastructure.
Blackburn Bowls Club Lessons for water storageNEXTDC
Blackburn Bowls Club have recently completed an excellent water saving project. This is a presentation they presented at the November Business Breakfast series for Yarra Valley Water.
This document discusses various causes and solutions for different types of water pollution including groundwater, coastal, and rural pollution. It outlines prevention and cleanup methods. For groundwater pollution, it recommends finding substitutes for toxic chemicals, installing monitoring wells near landfills, and injecting microorganisms to clean up contamination. For coastal water pollution, it suggests reducing toxic pollutant input, improving oil spill cleanup capabilities, and protecting sensitive areas from development and shipping. Rural pollution solutions center around reducing agricultural runoff through practices like buffer zones and integrated pest management. The document also overview sewage treatment methods and composting toilets as more natural alternatives.
The Low Impact Development Site Planner is a web hosted tool that enables the use to quickly assess the feasibility of specific stormwater mitigation approaches including green infrastructure and conventional treatment systems. This presentation describes the architecture of the program and demonstrates its use on a typical project.
Aveho odor control technology is an engineered
material consisting of micro-sized particles that capture
and physically bind odor-causing compounds or
catalytically convert the odor molecules into smaller
non-odorous molecules.
The document summarizes the development history of Ultra-Ever Shield, a durable omni-repellent fabric coating. It describes how the coating was developed over 6 years and $2 million in funding to create a self-cleaning uniform for the Army. Testing showed the coating provided highly repellent and durable properties, resisting water, oil, and debris while maintaining performance after numerous washes. The coating was then licensed for commercial production in 2013.
This document explains how an AI assistant works. The assistant uses natural language processing and machine learning to understand language, generate responses, and have conversations. It draws from a large database of information and uses context to determine the most appropriate response while avoiding harmful, unethical, dangerous or unlawful responses.
Developing best management practices for marinas and waterfront 1 25-11Mario Cruz
A Presentation giving at the International Marine and Boat Conference in 2011 to help Marinas meet environmental goals and help achieve a "Clean Marina" status.
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Ultra tech end user training 10 6-11-spill response onlyMario Cruz
UltraTech International, Inc. provides more spill containment, construction compliance and stormwater management products than any other company. They started the spill containment market in 1984 and have developed over 400 products with over 60 patents. UltraTech serves a variety of industries including construction, environmental, mining, manufacturing, municipalities, utilities, oil and gas, semiconductors, transportation, marine, and military through spill containment, response, and stormwater management products. Their products include drain seals, spill berms, pop-up pools, oil mops, dispensers, repair putty, and overpacks.
Ultra tech end user training 10 6-11-spillcontainment onlyMario Cruz
UltraTech International, Inc. provides spill containment, stormwater management, and environmental compliance products. They have over 400 products and 60 patents, developing approximately 20 new products per year. UltraTech entered the stormwater management market in 1997 and now has the largest product offering. Their products are used across many industries, including construction, mining, oil and gas, transportation, and more. Common applications include secondary containment, spill response, and meeting EPA regulations.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit InnovationTechSoup
In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
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31. BioretentionBioretention is a soil and plant-based stormwater managementis a soil and plant-based stormwater management
best management practice (BMP) employed to filter runoffbest management practice (BMP) employed to filter runoff
from developed communitiesfrom developed communities
42. StructuralStructural BMPsBMPs
Detention BasinsDetention Basins
Detention Basin (Dry) - Concrete orDetention Basin (Dry) - Concrete or
Lined Tank/Basin With Open Surface…Lined Tank/Basin With Open Surface…
Detention Basin (Dry) - Surface Grass-Detention Basin (Dry) - Surface Grass-
Lined Basin That Empties Out After ALined Basin That Empties Out After A
StormStorm
77. StructuralStructural BMPsBMPs
Wetland BasinsWetland Basins
Wetland -Wetland - BasinBasin With Open Water SurfacesWith Open Water Surfaces
Wetland -Wetland - ChannelChannel With Wetland BottomWith Wetland Bottom
98. Non-StructuralNon-Structural BMPsBMPs
Areas of FocusAreas of Focus
Public outreach/education for homeownersPublic outreach/education for homeowners
Public Involvement/ParticipationPublic Involvement/Participation
Illicit Discharge Detection & EliminationIllicit Discharge Detection & Elimination
Construction Site Storm Water Runoff ControlConstruction Site Storm Water Runoff Control
Post-Construction Storm Water Management inPost-Construction Storm Water Management in
NewNew Development & RedevelopmentDevelopment & Redevelopment
Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping forPollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping for
MunicipalMunicipal OperationsOperations
99. Non-StructuralNon-Structural BMPsBMPs
Source ControlsSource Controls
Pet Waste CollectionPet Waste Collection
Automobile MaintenanceAutomobile Maintenance
Vehicle WashingVehicle Washing
Illegal Dumping ControlIllegal Dumping Control
Landscaping and Lawn CareLandscaping and Lawn Care
Pest ControlPest Control
Parking Lot and Street CleaningParking Lot and Street Cleaning
Roadway and Bridge MaintenanceRoadway and Bridge Maintenance
Septic System ControlsSeptic System Controls
Storm Drain System ControlsStorm Drain System Controls
Alternative Discharge Options for Chlorinated WaterAlternative Discharge Options for Chlorinated Water
100.
101. Locating and identifying drains using GPS technologyLocating and identifying drains using GPS technology
102.
103. Non-StructuralNon-Structural BMPsBMPs
Materials ManagementMaterials Management
Alternative ProductsAlternative Products
Hazardous Materials StorageHazardous Materials Storage
Road Salt Application and StorageRoad Salt Application and Storage
Spill Response and PreventionSpill Response and Prevention
Used Oil RecyclingUsed Oil Recycling
Materials ManagementMaterials Management
104. Non-StructuralNon-Structural BMPsBMPs
Additional BMPsAdditional BMPs
Airplane Deicing Fluid Recovery SystemAirplane Deicing Fluid Recovery System
Catch Basin CleaningCatch Basin Cleaning
CoveringsCoverings
Employee TrainingEmployee Training
Flow DiversionFlow Diversion
Handling and Disposal of ResidualsHandling and Disposal of Residuals
Highway Ice and Snow Removal OperationsHighway Ice and Snow Removal Operations
Internal ReportingInternal Reporting
Materials InventoryMaterials Inventory
Preventative MaintenancePreventative Maintenance
Record KeepingRecord Keeping
Spill Prevention PlanningSpill Prevention Planning
Stormwater Contamination AssessmentStormwater Contamination Assessment
Visual InspectionsVisual Inspections