Hydroelectric Project Recreation Partners in River Access Program
Recreation Planning for Tallulah Gorge
Hydropower Generation and Whitewater Recreation: Finding the Common Ground
Positioning for the Future: Hydro's Contribution in the Changing Electric Industry
Recovery of Revenues Lost to Fish Passage
Use of a 1-D Unsteady-Flow Model to Simulate the Effects on River Flows from Project Operational Changes Proposed During Hydro Relicensing
Guidelines for Design of Intakes for Hydroelectric Plants
Post License Enhancements—Passing Minimum Flows Through Outlet Works and Generators
Why FERC Cares About Sedimentation Problems
Inspector Certification and Training: Preparing the Construction Team to Build Projects Better
Collaborative Process Tools for Water Management Planning
Improvements in Licensee Compliance with Hydroelectric Licenses Issued by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Minimum Flow Unit Installation at the South Edwards Hydro Plant
Why are Hydro Projects not being built in the Upper Ohio River Basin?
An Industry Perspective of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's Efforts to Monitor and Enforce Hydroelectric License Requirements
Site Suitability Evaluation Process Development, The Situs Jurisdiction's Perspective
An Engineering Approach on Safety Certification for Tandem Dams
Educating A Structural Engineer
It is important for universities to equip college graduates with a strong theoretical background necessary for sound engineering judgement. It is equally important for universities to...
Computing in Analysis and Design in Structural Engineering Education, Practice and Registration: A View from the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying
When taking the examinations for licensure as professional engineers, computers are not allowed. The knowledge tested on the Structural Engineering examinations are discussed with a sample...
Limitations on Scientific Prediction and How They Could Affect Repository Licensing
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