Drainage design
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FSR vs FEH: Which rainfall theory should I use?
The FSR/FEH rainfall-runoff method is a UK-based tool for flood estimation, which is often combined with statistical methods for flood frequency analysis where estimates of complete flood hydrographs and flood volumes are required. Which rainfall theory should you use when designing and simulating drainage networks for the UK – FSR or FEH? At the support desk…
Drainage design
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InfoDrainage 2021.6 update
InfoDrainage 2021.6 is the sixth installment of new and improved features being brought to the water industry this year, and our development team has just implemented updates that include a few requested features. Premium Tier license First, we’ve launched our Premium Tier license, which offers the ability to demonstrate overland flow paths for exceedance events…
Drainage design
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Public-Private Partnerships (P3) funding for water infrastructure and how to limit risk
Public-Private Partnerships (P3) have been a popular funding mechanism for public works projects around the world since the late 80s. More recently, P3 programs have been initiated to help address water quality concerns related to stormwater by providing funding for stormwater retrofits and the development of green infrastructure throughout a municipality, and has become a…
Drainage design
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Troubleshooting hydraulic models in InfoWorks ICM: What we check first
Summary We often get asked about troubleshooting models. Here is the best advice we’ve collected from speaking to customers in-depth – here’s what we recommend you do when you need to understand what went wrong. To begin with, troubleshooting a problematic, non-convergent model can be avoided by following best practices, providing sensible and well thought…
Drainage design