News tagged hydrology
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Anglian Water procuring for £47M hydrology and ecology framework to support infrastructure
Anglian Water has kicked off a significant procurement initiative to establish a multi-supplier framework agreement for ecological and hydrological survey and assessment services. The post Anglian Water procuring for £47M hydrology and ecology framework to support infrastructure appeared first on New Civil Engineer.
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Biodiversity impact from Ukraine’s Kakhovka dam breach assessed remotely
The impact on biodiversity in southern Ukraine following the breach of the Nova Kokhovka dam has been studied in an “unprecedented” rapid assessment by the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (UKCEH) and HR Wallingford using remote sensing. The post Biodiversity impact from Ukraine’s Kakhovka dam breach assessed remotely appeared first on New Civil Engineer.
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PAPE-DAWSON ENGINEERS, LLC ACQUIRES GEORGIA-BASED FIRM MAXWELL-REDDICK
STATESBORO, GA — Pape-Dawson Engineers, LLC has acquired Georgia-based engineering firm, Maxwell-Reddick, as part of its strategy to expand its industry-leading civil engineering, surveying, and land planning practice across the United States. Maxwell-Reddick was founded in 1964 and provides a wide range of services including land planning, civil engineering, hydrology and hydraulics, and surveying. The […]
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Carlson Introduces STEM Video Game: Hydrology Engineer
MAYSVILLE, Kentucky, U.S.A. — Carlson Software, celebrating its 40th anniversary as a company, has released a STEM video game — Hydrology Engineer. The video game is designed to teach hydrology, a subset of civil engineering, from a practical standpoint. Players will be introduced to both simple and complex concepts of hydrology work with the chance […]
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CivilGEO Named Industry Leader in G2’s Fall 2022 Grid® Report
CivilGEO, the world’s fastest-growing hydraulics and hydrology engineering software company, solidified its leadership position in the Civil Engineering Design Software industry by achieving No. 1 rankings in seven separate categories in the G2 Fall 2022 Grid® reports. G2 has placed CivilGEO’s GeoHECRAS as its Fall 2022 Leader in the category of Best Civil Engineering Design Software. GeoHECRAS is a revolutionary 2D River Flood […] The post CivilGEO Named Industry Leader in G2’s Fall 2022 Grid® Report appeared first on Civil + Structural Engineer magazine.
Resources tagged hydrology
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Practical Engineering - What Happens When a Reservoir Goes Dry, 19072022
Reservoirs are a solution to the tremendous variability in natural water supply, but what happens when they stop filling up?
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Practical Engineering - Why Engineers Invent Floods, 01122020
Flooding is one of the biggest challenges of building and developing the modern world. Nearly every part of the constructed environment is vulnerable in some way to heavy rainfall. The ways we deal with this are constantly evolving, hopefully in a direction that puts a greater emphasis on natural watershed processes and ecosystem services.
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