arellanoma
Civil/Environmental
- May 12, 2008
- 12
Hello,
I was wondering if people could share their advice on how to approach drainage studies for urban type projects.
I live in Southern California and I'm currently working on urban developments (commercial, parks, shopping centers, etc). I have read our local agency's drainage manual and I feel that their examples are geared towards large watersheds as opposed to smaller urban developments. Single-family subdivisions are rare in this region and most of our engineering work invloves redevelopment of downtown buildings or expansions of existing shopping centers.
I appreciate any advice on how to implement the drainage steps to urban projects.
Thanks in advance.
I was wondering if people could share their advice on how to approach drainage studies for urban type projects.
I live in Southern California and I'm currently working on urban developments (commercial, parks, shopping centers, etc). I have read our local agency's drainage manual and I feel that their examples are geared towards large watersheds as opposed to smaller urban developments. Single-family subdivisions are rare in this region and most of our engineering work invloves redevelopment of downtown buildings or expansions of existing shopping centers.
I appreciate any advice on how to implement the drainage steps to urban projects.
Thanks in advance.