Design of Urban Drainage and Stormwater Management Facilities Workshop
Webinaire
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les 19 et 20 juin 2023
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Code : 14-0607-ONL23
- APERÇU
- PROGRAMME
- FORMATEUR
APERÇU
After attending this course, you will be able to:
- Strengthen your skills on urban drainage system design
- Apply your knowledge of basic hydrology and hydraulics to drainage design problems
- Develop a better understanding of technical design issues by focusing on related planning and environmental impact considerations
- Apply your learnt techniques to enhance the protection of property owners from flood drainage and reduce pollution at a lower cost
Description
To design an effective urban drainage and stormwater management system, knowledge of the technical design principles for each component of the system is required. After a brief refresher of basic hydrology, this seminar focuses on the practical application of sound planning and design practices as well as specific stormwater management techniques and latest trends towards alternative green infrastructure designs.
Case studies will be presented to demonstrate, in practical terms, the pros and cons of alternative strategies, how to avoid pitfalls and the characteristics of successfully designed systems. The uniqueness of this course is its emphasis on hands-on exercises for designing the various components of drainage and stormwater management systems.
Course Outline
- Drainage & stormwater design criteria
- Rainfall analyses
- Hydrology methods of computing runoff
- Hydraulic design of open channel flow
- Alternative practices and green infrastructure designs
- How to select facilities
- Review of drainage design software
- Writing and reviewing design reports
- Workshop and Examples
Who Should Attend
Those involved with drainage and stormwater facilities, including:
Municipal Engineers • Consultants • Developers • Planners • Technical personnel
Special Features & Requirements
Please download and install the following information:
- Environment Canada databases of IDF Curves and Google App: http://climate.weather.gc.ca/prods_servs/engineering_e.html
- Environment Canada stream gauging database HYDAT: https://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/services/water-overview/quantity/monitoring/survey/data-products-services/explorer.html
- Federal Highway Administration – Hydraulic Toolbox App: https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/engineering/hydraulics/software.cfm
9:30 am to 5:30 pm Eastern (Will include the usual breaks)
Horaire : 9:30 AM - 5:30 PM EDT
voir le programme complet
PROGRAMME
Day I
Welcome, Introduction, Workshop Preview, Learning Outcomes & the Assessment Method
Quick Review of Basic Hydrology
Drainage & Stormwater Design Criteria
- Rate control for flood management
- Volume Control
- Water balance, recharge & base flow criteria
- Water quality control
- Erosion control
- Other Criteria & Considerations
Rainfall Analyses
- Intensity-Duration-Frequency (IDF) data
- Storm distribution in time
- Historical storms
- Storm frequencies
- Design storms
- Flood frequencies
Time of Concentration – Review of Design Equations & Selection
- Bransby Williams Equation
- Kirpich Equation
- Airport Formula
Hydrology - Methods of Computing Runoff & Design Flows
- Rational Method
- Hydrograph Method
- Computer models, data, and inputs
- Runoff coefficients
- Estimating discharge using recorded stream flow
Quick Review of Open Channel Flow
Basic Hydraulics
- Basic laws of hydraulics
- Types of flows
- Manning’s Equation
- Roughness coefficients
- Backwater Effects
- Stream Erosion & Threshold velocities
- Effect of Urbanization on stream hydraulics
Hydraulic Design of Open Channel Flow
- Manning’s Equation
- Stable Channels
- Composite Channels
- Triangular Channels & Gutters
- Closed conduits
- Culverts & Bridges
Alternative Stormwater Best Management Practices
- Lot controls
- Conveyance controls
- End of Pipe controls
- Miscellaneous controls
Day II
Stormwater System Design Basics
- Major-minor system design
- Stormwater collection and inlets
- Conveyance systems
- Storage systems
- Green Infrastructure / LID / BMP Designs
- Stormwater Treatment Systems
- Basic Steps in Drainage Analysis & Design
Review of Drainage Design Computer Software
- Simple models compared to complex models
- User expectations and required knowledge
Stormwater Management Design Reports
- What to include for writers
- What to expect for reviewers
Workshop Examples and Case Studies
- Open Channel and Sewer Design
- Storm Sewer System Design
- Green Infrastructure / BMP Design
Questions & Answers & Feedback to Participants on Achievement of Learning Outcomes
Concluding Remarks & Final Adjournment
FORMATEUR

Nav Sandhu, P.Eng., is a Senior Water Resources Engineer with 20 years of experience. He has extensive experience in stormwater management and drainage planning and design throughout Canada, ranging from servicing /planning studies to detailed design of complex systems. His stormwater infrastructure design experience includes storm sewer systems, culverts, above and below ground detention and water quality facilities, diversion structures, control and outfall structures, infiltration systems, rip-rap protection works, instream rehabilitation works. He’s also experienced in base-flow augmentation, source control/rainwater management and other LID systems-relatively new techniques that support sustainable design.
His stormwater engineering knowledge, coupled with municipal, and development, and highway experience, makes him an excellent resource for a range of clients. He has also provided expert opinion and reports or legal proceedings related to drainage throughout BC.
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