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Textbook Terence, J. McGhee, Water Supply and Sewerage, 6th Edition, Mc Graw-Hill.
References 1. Babbitt, Donald & Cleasby, Water Supply Engineering, 6th Edition, McGraw-Hill.
2. Metcalf & Eddy Inc., Wastewater Engineering - Collection and Pumping of Wastewater,
McGraw-Hill.
4. Fair, Geyer & Okum, Water and Wastewater Engineering, Vol.1, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
5. Seeley, Design-Data Book for Civil Engineers, Vol. 1, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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EPANET for Hardy Cross water distribution analysis
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Course Description Design of water supply systems, storm drains, sanitary sewers, and lift stations.
This course is designed to give seniors and first year graduate students in civil and
Course Objectives environmental engineering the ability to design the complete water supply and sewer
systems (both sanitary sewer and storm drain), including all necessary pump station design.
Students will study and analyze the design criteria of overall water supply and sewer system;
Learning and analyze the wells and reservoir and service storage for the water supply system. They
Objectives will learn to layout and design a water distribution system, layout the gravity sanitary sewer
and storm drain system; and layout and design a pump station.
CE 465 Water Supply and Sewage System Design (3)
2011 Spring Semester — Course Syllabus
Class Schedule
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