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Hydrologic and Hydraulic Modeling of the Hare Snipe Creek Watershed

The Hare Snipe Creek watershed is a 7.2 square mile watershed located in northwestern Raleigh, North Carolina. The watershed is nearly fully developed and undergoing redevelopment, and experiences regular flooding events that negatively impact residents. Brown and Caldwell developed an integrated watershed study for the City of Raleigh to help identify and evaluate potential flood […]

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Stumpy Lake Dam Spillway Capacity Improvement Alternatives

The City of Virginia Beach identified the need to refine the existing HEC-HMS/RAS model for Stumpy Lake Dam to evaluate future dam and spillway improvements per the DCR conditional operations and maintenance certificate. Lying within a 10 square mile, highly urbanized drainage area, Stumpy Lake Dam is classified as a Significant Hazard Potential Dam. Significant […]

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HEC-RAS Rain-on-Grid vs. Traditional Dam Hydrologic Modeling Approaches

The US Army Corps of Engineers’ HEC-RAS has been around for nearly 30 years and modelers around the world have implemented its tools into their hydraulic analyses. Traditionally, drainage basin modelers would have to utilize separate software for their hydrologic calculations. However, for dam engineering analyses with HEC-RAS 2D Rain-On-Grid capabilities, the software now offers […]