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RCC Applications in Dam Engineering - W...
This webinar will focus on the many applications of RCC in dam engineering, including RCC dams, RCC overtopping protection, and RCC use in cofferdams. Other topics to be covered will be RCC for raising and rehabilitating existing concrete dams and RCC for grade control structures and stilling basin erosion protection. Emphasis will be placed on small to medium volume RCC projects including hints on cost effective design and and estimating. In...
December 20, 2016
Organizer: Association of State Dam Safety Officials
Location: Virtual
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Legal Responsibilities of Dam Owners, O...
Although major dams are not designed or intended to fail, the unexpected occurs with tragic consequences. In the unlikely event of such a tragedy, the legal system provides remedies to compensate the victims and their families for their losses. While each state is a separate jurisdiction free to adopt its own legal rules, regulations and theories of relief, they will generally utilize the common-law theories of negligence and strict liability...
December 20, 2016
Organizer: Association of State Dam Safety Officials
Location: Virtual
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Evaluation of Seepage Related Potential...
Evaluation of potential seepage failure modes in embankment dams and in particular around outlet works penetrations is a very important aspect of dam safety evaluations. Assessing potential seepage failure modes typically requires designing and evaluating investigation and instrumentation programs, and a variety of engineering analyses. Experience has shown that adverse seepage and piping conditions can develop and remain difficult to detect u...
December 20, 2016
Organizer: Association of State Dam Safety Officials
Location: Virtual
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Introduction to Earth Spillway Design a...
This webinar provides an introductory discussion of the processes governing earth and vegetated earth spillway design and performance. Topics include the history of vegetated earth spillway use by the USDA and the associated design criteria, the concept of stability and integrity design, the importance of maintenance, and the erosion processes quantified in the SITES program. Examples from USDA NRCS experience and USDA ARS research will be use...
December 20, 2016
Organizer: Association of State Dam Safety Officials
Location: Virtual
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Introduction to Physical Modeling of Sp...
Physical models have been used as part of the design process for spillways and other hydraulic structures for centuries. Their use has proven to be extremely effective for validating hydraulic design schemes for new and rehabilitated spillways, for the discovery of hydraulic design problems that previously had not been expected, and in reducing construction costs. Physical modeling is also important for public relations, for reducing risk and...
December 20, 2016
Organizer: Association of State Dam Safety Officials
Location: Virtual
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Introduction to Concrete Gravity Dams
With the development in Europe in the later 1800s of a rational method for evaluating structural stability combined with practical experience, U.S. engineers gained greater confidence in increasing the structural height and loadings on masonry dams, as they were known then. This lead to record setting heights in the U.S. for several gravity dams built for water supply purposes for major U.S. cities. As records were being set, a few dramatic co...
December 20, 2016
Organizer: Association of State Dam Safety Officials
Location: Virtual
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Emergency Action Plan Basics
This webinar is intended to provide an introduction to emergency action plans (EAPs) for dam safety emergency planners, dam owners, dam regulators, and consultants. The information presented will be a condensed version of subjects included in ASDSO’s two-day seminar titled Emergency Action Planning for Dam Safety. The webinar will include information that will be useful to participants in developing new EAPs and improving the effectivene...
December 20, 2016
Organizer: Association of State Dam Safety Officials
Location: Virtual
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Hydraulics 201 for Dam Safety
The Webinar will have four ½ hour sessions and will begin with a brief review of the Hydraulics 101 Lectures. Uniform flow, specific energy, and gradually varied flow will be covered in the first session. Hydraulic modeling and water surface profile computations will be covered in the second session and geometric data requirements will be addressed in the third session. The final session will concentrate on the development of the Hydro...
December 20, 2016
Organizer: Association of State Dam Safety Officials
Location: Virtual
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PMP and the History of HMRs
Probable Maximum Precipitation (PMP) is used to compute the Probable Maximum Flood (PMF) that in turn is used by federal and state regulators to evaluate the safety of dams. The concept of an upper limit for precipitation was presented in the 1940’s with procedures for determining PMP values developed by the Weather Bureau (now the National Weather Service), the US Army Corps of Engineers, and the Bureau of Reclamation. The definition o...
December 20, 2016
Organizer: Association of State Dam Safety Officials
Location: Virtual
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Hydrology 201 for Dam Safety
The Hydrology 201 Webinar consists of four one-half hour segments. The first segment is a brief review of Hydrology 101 emphasizing some of the important hydrologic issues. The second segment will concentrate on the NRCS procedures to determine the loss rate function and the dimensionless unit hydrograph as it is utilized to transform excess rainfall into runoff. Different methods of determining time of concentration and lag time will be cove...
December 20, 2016
Organizer: Association of State Dam Safety Officials
Location: Virtual
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