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SUMMARY:UWRI - Stormwater Detention Systems
DESCRIPTION:https://www.regonline.com/builder/site/Default.aspx?EventID=2549055 \n  \nCEU’s: You will be eligible to receive 1.5 CEU’s or 15 PDH’s for this course.\nYou will receive 12 ASFPM Core CEC’s toward CFM certification. \nWhat Will You Learn? \nStormwater detention has been identified to be very effective means to mitigate the effects on stormwater runoff and flooding due to urbanization of watersheds. It is a very important part of urban stormwater systems and is critical in protection to public provided beyond those offered by BMP and LID facilities. In this course you will learn: \n1) Assessment of urbanization impact on increase\nof runoff rates and volumes\n2) Types of stormwater detention\,\n3) Hydrograph method for estimating detention volume\nfor large watersheds\n4) FAA method for estimating detention volume for\nsmall watersheds\n5) Empirical methods for Excess Urban Runoff Volume (EURV)\,\nWater Quality Capture Volume (WQCV) and 10-yr and 100-yr\ndetention volumes\n6) Detention basin’s pre-sizing for multiple flood events\n7) Detention basin’s pre-shaping to produce\nthe stage-storage curve\n8) Design of inflow system using a forebay and inflow\nchannel for in-stream basin\n9) Design of inflow system using a culvert-diversion\nstructure for off-stream basin\n10) Design of outflow structure with WQCV plate\,\nlow-flow orifice\, and high-flow grate\,\n11) Design of outfall culvert using restricted plate to\nproduce the stage-outflow curve\n12) Design of basins operated by HGL using equalizer\npipes and flood gates\n13) Reservoir routing method to evaluate basin’s\nperformance\n14) Design of micropool in front of the WQCV plate\n15) Design of Full Spectrum Detention (FSD)\n16) Application and impact of watershed-wide regional FSD\n17) Design-storm modeling versus continuous simulation\nof detention basins\n18) Effect of location in watershed on detention\nbasin effectiveness\n19) Maintenance of detention basins and\nvarious design components\n20) Design and Review examples using\nUDFCD’s UD-Detention workbook tool \nThis Course Will Cover:\nThe lectures and work sessions are designed to teach how to design a stormwater detention system. You will be provided with a easy to use\, spreadsheet based computer model Stormwater Detention Design that was specifically developed for you to:\n1) Calculate the required storm water detention volumes\,\nincluding ones for Water Quality Capture Volume\,\nExcess Urban Runoff Volume\, 10-yr and 100-yr storms\n2) Estimate the basin geometry using triangular\, rectangular\,\nor elliptical shapes\,\n3) Develop the final stage-storage-outflow relationships\, and\n4) Conduct reservoir routing through the basin under design.\nDetentions and BMP outlet structures can be very complicated and can contain of multiple orifices\, weirs\, perforated plates\, and culverts. \nMuch of the class will be in workshop mode\, in which you will experience hands-on operations and how to achieve various stormwater and flood mitigation using detention design techniques. Stormwater Detention Design Software’s design procedures used fully comply with proven hydraulic design protocols applicable in all areas of United States and the rest of the world. You will also learn how to use spreadsheet-based freeware developed by the Urban Drainage and Flood Control District to size detention volumes and outlets. \nBring Your Own Computer.\nYou will need it to run the Excel workbooks provided to you in the class. \nFaculty:\nDr. James C.Y. Guo\, PhD\, P.E. is a professor at University of Colorado Denver. In addition to teaching engineering hydrology and hydraulics since 1982\, he is active in applied research and is a practicing engineer. Dr. Guo’s research work has been referenced in number of Federal\, State\, and City and County drainage manuals in United States and in several refereed journals as well. He also brings to the class the latest concepts and methods for stormwater detention designs and modeling techniques for outlet structure sizing and analyses. \nHolly Piza\, P.E.\, is a Project Manager at the Urban Drainage & Flood Control District\, serving the Denver\, Colorado metropolitan area. Ms. Piza managed the development of the current version of the UD-DETENTION reservoir-routing model. She has also managed the criteria\, standards\, and stormwater quality research and technology development program at the District since 2009. \nColorado is a great place to visit!\nApril is a beautiful time to visit Colorado. If you’re looking for a mixture of mountains and relaxation\, check out the Strawberry Park Hot Springs in Steamboat or the Hot Springs in Glenwood Springs. Feel like enjoying the outdoors but don’t want to travel all the way to the mountains? Visit Roxborough State Park and enjoy a light hike on Willow Creek Trail where you can take in the wildflowers and practice your bird watching skills. If you would rather stay close to or in the city of Denver\, Larimer Square has several fun boutiques for you (and even your pets)! When you’re ready for a break\, there are a variety of delicious cafés and restaurants to choose from! So\, if you come and attend this class\, you may want to extend your stay (or even come early) and take advantage of the most attractive area of the United States.
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/uwri-stormwater-detention-systems/
LOCATION:Leonard Rice Engineering Training Facility\, 1221 Auraria Parkway\, Denver\, CO\, 80204\, United States
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