Water Resources Development Act Of 2010 Clears First Hurdle in House
Corps Unveils $1.7-Billion Plan for Restoring Anacostia River Watershed
Safety Considerations
This chapter discusses the main hazards associated with the inspection and renewal activities for culverts and storm sewers....
Peoria Lake Dredging Project Kicks Off Illinois River Basin Restoration
Sinking Deltas Face Growing Flood Threats, Study Says
Climate Change is Decreasing in Major Rivers, Study Finds
Water Resources: Santa Fe Awards Design/Build Contract for Major Water Project
ASCE Recommends Changes to Water Resource Guidelines
Railroads: Alaska Railroad 'Daylights' 1920s Era Moody Tunnel
Surviving Nature's Forces
This white paper considers that civil engineers were much involved in building the infrastructure of the communities that were destroyed. We question some of the basic tenets of the role...
Surviving Natural Forces from Taiwanese Civil Engineers Perspective
A natural disaster is an unexpected or uncontrollable natural event that usually results in widespread destruction of property or loss of life. Taiwan is located in a geographically unique...
Watershed Modeling for Surface-Groundwater Interaction
Groundwater use has increased rapidly due to irrigation development in the Great Plains. This is especially true in the Republican Basin that intersects the three states of Nebraska, Kansas...
Water Resources: California Reservoir Would Capture 'Nonstorable' Flows from Colorado River
Policy Briefing: House, Senate Committees Advance Water Resources Bills
Water Resources: Las Vegas Receives Conditional Approval for Key Groundwater Rights
Optimal Resource Allocation for the Cleanup of Petroleum Contaminated Sites
Site rehabilitation is conducted in many states using a risk-based corrective action process wherein alternative remedial actions are evaluated and implemented, depending on the level...
Conference Assesses Levee Safety in California, Calls for National Water Resources Plan
ASCE Voices Qualified Support of Water Resources Bill
Water Resources: Flow of Treated Effluent to Generate Electricity
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