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Urban Water Management Structures

Learn to design and analyze storm sewer systems and detention storage structures through statistical analysis of rainfall and runoff calculations.

Learn to design and analyze storm sewer systems and detention storage structures through statistical analysis of rainfall and runoff calculations.

This comprehensive course covers the design and analysis of urban water management infrastructure. Students learn to analyze rainfall patterns, calculate runoff using various methods, and design storm sewer systems and detention storage structures. The curriculum includes statistical analysis of rainfall data, implementation of rational and SCS-CN methods, and practical applications using EPA-SWMM software. Through hands-on calculations and real-world applications, students develop expertise in urban stormwater management.

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Urban Water Management Structures

This course includes

5 Weeks

Of Live Classes video lessons

Advanced Level

Completion Certificate

awarded on course completion

63,795

What you'll learn

  • Calculate design rainfall using statistical analysis methods

  • Apply rational method and SCS-CN method for runoff estimation

  • Design storm sewer systems using EPA-SWMM software

  • Compute detention storage volumes for urban structures

  • Develop expertise in hydrograph theory and applications

Skills you'll gain

Stormwater Management
Hydraulic Engineering
Statistical Analysis
Runoff Calculation
Storm Sewer Design
Detention Storage
EPA-SWMM
Hydrologic Modeling

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There are 5 modules in this course

This advanced course focuses on the design and analysis of urban water management infrastructure. The curriculum progresses through five key areas: rainfall analysis and design, runoff calculations using various methods, storm sewer system design, detention storage structure planning, and hydrograph theory application. Students learn to apply statistical analysis to rainfall data, implement different runoff calculation methods, and design practical stormwater management solutions using industry-standard tools and regulations.

Rainfall Analysis and Design

Module 1 · 1 Weeks to complete

Runoff and Storm Sewer Design

Module 2 · 1 Weeks to complete

Detention Storage and SCS-CN Method

Module 3 · 1 Weeks to complete

Hydrograph Analysis

Module 4 · 1 Weeks to complete

Advanced Hydrograph Applications

Module 5 · 1 Weeks to complete

Instructor

Eminent Hydrologist and Civil Engineering Leader

Rao S. Govindaraju is a distinguished figure in civil engineering, serving as the Bowen Engineering Head and Christopher B. and Susan S. Burke Professor in the School of Civil Engineering at Purdue University. With a Ph.D. from the University of California, Davis (1989), he has established himself as a leading expert in surface and subsurface hydrology, contaminant transport, watershed hydrology, and climate impact studies. His research focuses on developing innovative algorithms for hydrologic data analysis, with particular emphasis on addressing uncertainty and spatial variability in hydrological systems. Govindaraju's work has been consistently supported by prestigious agencies including NSF, EPA, DOD, and DOE, underscoring the significance of his contributions to the field. His leadership extends beyond academia, having chaired national committees and served on editorial boards of several journals. Currently, he holds the position of Editor-in-Chief for the Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, American Society of Civil Engineers, and has served as President of the American Institute of Hydrology (2017-2018). Govindaraju's exceptional contributions to hydrological engineering have been recognized through numerous national and international awards and invitations for keynote lectures, cementing his status as a preeminent figure in the field.

Urban Water Management Structures

This course includes

5 Weeks

Of Live Classes video lessons

Advanced Level

Completion Certificate

awarded on course completion

63,795

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