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Seminar Sparks Rethinking Curve Number Rainfall-Runoff Method
The USDA NRCS Curve Number Method (CN Method) is an application used to provide guidance to design engineers in calculating single event rainfall-runoff volumes that was originally developed in the mid-1950s for agricultural uplands and overland flow. Over time, the CN Method has become entrenched with governmental agencies and private entities dealing with hydrology and embedded in flood control, environmental impact, and sediment-erosion modeling methodologies... ... Read More
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Elizabeth Makes a Splash
There is something special about jumping into a nice, cold pool during an especially hot day. And if there is one community that feels the heat this time of year, it’s the... ... Read More
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Managing Transportation Assets with Enterprise GIS (eGIS)
Every organization has some method of managing their assets in place. Enterprise GIS (eGIS) programs are highly configurable to your specific needs facility-wide, are easy to use, extremely effective and may even integrate into existing software applications that you already have. ... Read More
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Transition Your Assets from Paper to Digital: One Step at a Time with GIS
Fresh off the press in NJWEA’s Effluents Magazine’s most recent issue (Vol. 49 Issue No. 1 2016), the article, Manage Your Assets from Paper to Digital: One Step at a Time by... ... Read More
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Municipalities Unite at the 2015 NJSLOM Conference & NJSME Awards
In New Jersey, the largest municipal event by far is heralded in by the NJ State League of Municipalities’ (NJSLOM) Annual Conference held within the casinos of Atlantic City, NJ. This 3-day... ... Read More
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Surviving an MS4 Inspection for PA Townships
Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System, or MS4 for short, is a wake-up call to all Pennsylvania municipalities that need to meet current MS4 system requirements. Colliers Engineering & Design’s Ronald Madison, PE... ... Read More