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Construction Site Erosion and Sediment Controls: Planning, Design, and Performance Second Edition [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 462 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Jan-2020
  • Kirjastus: DEStech Publications, Inc
  • ISBN-10: 160595599X
  • ISBN-13: 9781605955995
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 462 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Jan-2020
  • Kirjastus: DEStech Publications, Inc
  • ISBN-10: 160595599X
  • ISBN-13: 9781605955995
Teised raamatud teemal:
This is an expanded and updated edition of a textbook initially published in 2006 and used extensively as a practical reference by engineers in the field and as a textbook by professors of civil engineering. The book covers important recent technical and regulatory advances on how to assess and control runoff from sites being excavated for building and development. In technology, it explains new methods of containment and monitoring, with many original site-based problems and engineering strategies to address them. In particular, it explains the requirements for developing erosion-control plans that meet local, state, and EPA stormwater requirements. Emerging systems for calculating and predicting runoff and its effects are also presented, including the evolving connections between rainfall data and localized erosion. Regulatory changes, such as those to NRCS TR-15, are covered, along with a fuller discussion of U.S. and international standards. In addition, the revised volume contains more problems and projects for civil engineering instructors and students.

Note: This volume includes relevant information for civil engineering professors and students, stormwater managers, hydrologists, watershed specialists, municipal water authorities, and county conservation directors.



Some of the highlights of the book include:

Covers important recent technical and regulatory advances on how to assess and control runoff from sites being excavated for building and development Presents recent regulatory changes, including NRCS TR-15 Explains and describes new methods of containment and monitoring Describes emerging systems for calculating and predicting runoff and its effect Includes more problems and projects for civil engineering instructors and students
Preface to the First Edition vii
Preface to the Second Edition ix
Chapter 1 Introduction to Erosion and Sediment Control, Problems and Regulations
1(72)
Problems Associated with Construction Site Erosion and Sediment Loss
1(19)
Construction Site Erosion and Sediment Control in the Sustainability Framework
20(4)
Construction Site Erosion and Sediment Control Regulations
24(10)
Basic Control of Construction Site Runoff to Meet Regulatory Requirements
34(22)
Example Construction Site Erosion Control and Stormwater Management Requirements
56(3)
Incorporating Adequate Design and Inspection Specifications
59(4)
Useful Internet Links
63(1)
References
64(1)
Problems
64(1)
Appendix 1A Example Components of Local and State Construction Site Regulations
65(8)
Chapter 2 Selection of Controls and Site Planning
73(29)
Introduction
73(1)
Construction Activities
73(2)
Example Construction Site Control Requirements
75(14)
Planning Steps and Components for Construction Site Erosion and Sediment Control
89(3)
Planning Steps and Components for Construction Site Control
92(10)
Chapter 2 Summary
102(3)
References
102(1)
Problems
102(1)
Useful Internet Links
103(2)
Chapter 3 Regional Rainfall Conditions and Site Hydrology for Construction Site Erosion Evaluations
105(50)
Introduction: Hydrology for the Design of Construction Site Erosion and Sediment Controls
105(2)
Local Rainfall Conditions Relevant to Construction Site Erosion and Sediment Control Design
107(11)
Methods of Determining Runoff
118(2)
Watershed Delineation
120(2)
Use of the SCS (NRCS) TR55 Method for Construction Site Hydrology Evaluations
122(18)
WinTR 55
140(10)
Summary
150(1)
Useful Internet Links
150(1)
References
151(1)
Problems
151(4)
Chapter 4 Erosion Mechanisms, the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE), and Vegetation Erosion Controls
155(64)
Introduction
155(1)
Basic Erosion Mechanisms and Rain Energy
155(1)
The Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) and Relating Rain Energy to Erosion Yield
155(23)
RUSLE2 Information
178(4)
Basic Predictions of Soil Losses from a Construction Site
182(8)
Use and Selection of Vegetation at Construction Sites
190(20)
Summary
210(1)
Useful Internet Links
210(1)
Problems
210(2)
References
212(1)
Appendix 4A Erosivity Indices by Location and Erosion Variations by Season
213(6)
Chapter 5 Channel and Slope Stability for Construction Site Erosion Control
219(76)
Introduction
219(1)
General Channel Stability Shear Stress Relationship
219(12)
Design of Grass-Lined Channels
231(7)
Drainage Design using Turf-Reinforcing Mats
238(7)
Channel Design using Concrete and Riprap Liner Materials
245(14)
Slope Stability Applied to Construction Site Erosion Control Design
259(17)
Use of Newly Developed Erosion Controls
276(6)
Summary
282(4)
Problems
286(1)
References
286(1)
Appendix 5A Commercial Sources for Channel Liners
287(1)
Appendix 5B Kansas Department of Transportation Bureau of Materials and Research
288(7)
Chapter 6 Temporary Ponds and Filter Fabric Barriers for Construction Site Sediment Control
295(88)
Introduction
295(19)
Detention Pond Design Fundamentals
314(51)
Silt Fences and other Perimeter Barriers for Construction Site Sediment Control
365(14)
Chapter Summary
379(1)
Problems
379(1)
References
380(3)
Appendix A Literature Reviews and Citations of Case Studies of the Effectiveness of Construction Site Erosion and Sediment Controls 383(20)
Appendix B Tools Included in Erosion and Sediment Control Guidelines 403(28)
Appendix C Selected Erosion and Sediment Control Design Attributes 431(14)
Index 445(4)
About the Authors 449