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  1. gsroy2

    Vermont IDF curve

    Yes, I know about that web site. However, it doesn't give IDF curves. It gives rainfall totals per storm event for given storm durations. I need In/hr on the y-axis and time on the x-axis.
  2. gsroy2

    Vermont IDF curve

    Does anyone have an IDF curve for Burlington, Vermont or know where to find one? I have just spent a considerable amount of time online with no luck.
  3. gsroy2

    Locating buried water services

    Now don't judge me, because I am just as skeptical of this method as you probably are. but the following has accurately shown me the location of pipes time and time again. two brazing roads = 24=30" each. Bend each one in an "L" shape such that the small leg is about 6" long. Hold the 6"...
  4. gsroy2

    determining minimum slope in pipe not flowing full

    You use the old standby meathod.....ITERATION!!
  5. gsroy2

    Alkali Testing for Concrete Aggregates

    Thanks a lot for the comments. My conclusion is also that the Type of cement used makes no difference. I appreciate the comments.
  6. gsroy2

    Alkali Testing for Concrete Aggregates

    I work on a government contract with the FAA and the DoD. We are currently installing a radar facility in Pensacola Florida. We specify that all aggregate be tested for Alkali reactivity per ASTM C227. Our contractor is claiming that if he uses a Type I cement, that he would not have to...
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