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InternationalHigh-Eevel Radioactive Waste Conference, Eas Wegas, Nev., 1994, American Nuclear Society, LaGrange Park, Id., American Society of Civil Engineers, New York. [Pg.233]

Water Environment Eederation (formerly Water Pollution Control Eederation) and American Society of Civil Engineers, xleration Wastewater Treatment Process, Manual of Practice No. FD-13, Alexandria, Va. and New York (1988). [Pg.175]

Irwin J. Kugelman, Sc.D., Professor of Civil Engineering, Leliigh University Member, American Society of Civil Engineering, Water Environmental Federation (Section 25, Waste Management)... [Pg.13]

Freudentlial, A. M., Garrelts, J. M. and Sliinozuka, M. 1966 The Analysis of Structural Safety. Journal of the Structural Division, American Society of Civil Engineers, 92, STl, 261-MS. [Pg.386]

Guensler, R. Bachman W. and Washington, S. (1998). An Overview of the MEASURE GIS-Based Modal Emissions Model. In Transportation Planning and Air Quality III, ed. T. Wliolley. New York American Society of Civil Engineers. [Pg.458]

An American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) document titled "Design of Blast Resistant Buildings in Petrochemical Facilities" (Ref. 9) is currently being developed. [Pg.8]

American Society of Civil Engineers, Task Committee on Updating Manual 42 of the Committee on Dynamic Effects of the Structural Division. Design of Structures to Resist Nuclear Weapons Effects. Manuals and Reports on Engineering Practice—No. 42. Revised Edition. New York. [Pg.69]

Surampalli, Ong, Seagren, and Nuno compiled and edited a book by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) called Natural Attenuation of Hazardous Wastes.97 In addition to a discussion of the regulatory framework, this book covers major pollutants and basic scientific principles on physical, chemical, and biological processes involved in natural attenuation. It also contains an extensive review of literature, examples of applications of natural attenuation, and site characterization and monitoring requirements and procedures. [Pg.644]

ASCE, Natural Attenuation of Hazardous Wastes, American Society of Civil Engineers, Reston, VA, 2004, 256 p. [Pg.667]

Water Environmental Federation and American Society of Civil Engineering Design of Municipal Wastewater Treatment plants, Volume 1, WEF manual of practice No. 8 and ASCE manual and report on Engineering Practice No. Vermont Book Press, 1992. [Pg.953]

ASCI- (American Society of Civil Engineers) (1989), Sulfide in wastewater collection and treatment systems, ASCE manuals and reports on engineering practice no. 69, p. 324. [Pg.166]

Kienow, K.K. and R.D. Pomeroy (1978), Corrosion resistant design of sanitary sewer pipe, ASCE (.American Society of Civil Engineers) Convention and Exposition, Chicago, IL, October 16-20,1978, p. 25. [Pg.167]

ASCE (1983), Existing sewer evaluation and rehabilitation, ASCE (American Society of Civil Engineers) Manual and Report on Engineering Practice 62 WPCF (Water Pollution Control Federation) Manual of Practice FD-6, p. 106. [Pg.201]

American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), ASCE Standard 7-93. Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures. ASCE, New York, NY, 1993. [Pg.110]

Fread, D., Lewis, J., FLDWAV A generalized flood routing model, in Proc. of National Conference on Hydraulic Engineering, eds. Abt S., Gessler, J, American Society of Civil Engineers, 1988, pp. 668-673, ISBN 0872626709. [Pg.202]

Design of blast resistant buildings in petrochemical facilities / prepared by the Task Committee on Blast Resistant Design of the Petrochemical Committee ofthe Energy Division of the American Society of Civil Engineers, p. cm. [Pg.2]

I. Petroleum rcftncries-Design and construction. 2. Petroleum re.1nerics--Firesand (ire prevention. 3- Explosions. 4. Buiidings-Biast effects. I, American Society of Civil Engineers. Task Commitlee on Blast Resistant Design. [Pg.2]

The contents of this publication are not intended to be and should not be construed to be a standard of the American Society of Civil Engineers ASCE) and arc not intended for use as a reference in purchase specifications, contracts, regulations, statutes, or any other legal document. [Pg.2]


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