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    Phase 1 Archeology Study Exemption Justification

    Thanks for the response, Red. I did go through their mapper (both the old one, and the new one, CRIS). The closest hit on the old mapper was a couple miles up the road, so I was optimistic we would not be requested to do the Phase 1. Unfortunately our site hasn't been excavated to the extent...
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    Phase 1 Archeology Study Exemption Justification

    All, I'm developing a residential subdivision in New York State that will result in the need to obtain a State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (SPDES) permit for stormwater discharges associated with construction activity (specifically, NYS SPDES GP-0-15-002). I'm unsure how many of you...
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    6 Types of Culvert Flow Spreadsheet

    All, Has anyone come across or have a spreadsheet that can calculate culvert flow characteristics utilizing the 6 basic types of culvert flow? I'd like to incorporate it into an excel spreadsheet I'm trying to build. Thanks in advance.
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    Web-based engineering software

    IRStuff, you seem to be a pretty good resource, thanks for all the responses. What you say makes a lot of sense, and I know that one of the ultimate paths for this project is to end up on mobile devices. Apparently I will need to do more research on the capabilities of Java. I assume Java can...
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    Web-based engineering software

    Thanks for the replies. I think ideally, this program would be web-based, but might have the option of being downloaded, so it could reside on one's local harddrive to speed up computations. After which, the results would be returned back to the web for storage and archiving on "our" server...
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    Web-based engineering software

    All, Looking for any insight here, and I apologize for the vagueness, but there is a gag order on the project. I'm tasked with researching the feasibility of a web-based program that will utilize a GUI and reference a database that will perform calculations, and spit the results back to the...
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    Why both restraints and thrust blocks?

    Ok, so why don't the civil guys and petro guys each pull it out and see which is bigger? Seriously. As flawed as it may be, based on whatever opinion you have, local code, politics, and money make the decisions. You're kidding yourself thinking otherwise.
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    Roadway Overlay

    In a perfect world, I'd agree with you. But it all depends. Is the road functioning adequately or are there problems? How long is the overlay section? How much money is available? All depends...
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    Problem drainage on a very steep street

    How does your road perform in the winter? What type of inlets do you have? Curb inlets? Could you build up the left curb of the downhill median enough to pitch it to the west, into the uphill travel way? That would help eliminate some runoff from the median reaching the problematic...
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    Problem drainage on a very steep street

    The trench drains or "vane drains" do not seem like much of a solution to me. You said the road is 5 lanes wide (plus a median), so I'm assuming we are talking about 65' of street width approximately? If that is the case, I'd have to say the best option would be to redo the road. Granted you...
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    Determining Service Line Pressure From Hydrant Flow Test

    When doing this exercise, you have to make sure you carefully select an appropriate "C" value. Based on my Civil Engineering Reference Manual, the recommended "C" values used for a PVC pipe range from 120-150, with a suggested design value of 130. Applying the Hazen Williams equation with...
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    Bilingual Engineering

    Thanks for the responses. Hg, I must admit, what you say is more than a little discouraging. I will have to hope that your situation is an isolated one, and not the norm. If anyone else has any other experiences, I'd love to hear them.
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    Bilingual Engineering

    Thanks for the posts. I guess my initial thinking (possibly misinformed thinking) is that employers or perhaps companies looking to be competitive globally would look at my resume and think "Wow, technical expertise as well as bilingual! We'd be crazy not to interview this guy!" Perhaps my...
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    Bilingual Engineering

    So I have long had an interest in learning a second language, and have finally decided to take the plunge and make a go for it. I'd like to know if anyone here is bilingual or knows someone who is (that practices in engineering), and how they apply it to their profession. I am still a young...
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    interview question

    I would never lie or deliberately mislead in an interview. I would agree with what rbulsara said, and either accept/reject/counter whatever offer you get. It would not be in your best interest to get caught in a lie. In the geographic region that I work, there are many places that employ...

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