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Interior Drainage Hydrology & Hydraulics for the Design of a Federal Flood Risk Management Project in Downtown Norfolk

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) in cooperation with the City of Norfolk intends to build a coastal storm risk management project along the City’s Eastern Branch of Elizabeth River shoreline. This project along with other City’s flood mitigation projects such as the St. Paul’s Blue/Greenway transformation project could potentially impact the interior drainage […]

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What’s The Big Difference? – A Descriptive Analysis of Common Hydrologic Modeling Programs

One of the first actions when evaluating a design is to select a hydrologic modeling program that evaluates the runoff-storage relationship within a contributing watershed. Sometimes this selection is made quickly without significant consideration of the end goal, or whether model results are comparable between different hydrologic programs. In theory, modelers can employ various hydrologic […]

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Lessons Learned from Updating a Stormwater Master Plan

C.J. Bodnar, P.E.1 City of Virginia Beach When completing Stormwater Master Plans (SWMP) and formulating stormwater infrastructure improvement projects, municipalities and their consultants frequently face the difficult decisions of selecting an appropriate technical approach, developing infrastructure projects, and establishing criteria for prioritization of projects.  Over the last 5 years, the City of Virginia Beach has […]