Computer simulations have
become an important part of today's engineering of stormwater,
sanitary and water distribution systems. Modeling provides
a means to cost-effectively analyze the capabilities of existing
systems and evaluate complex improvement alternatives under
a wide range of conditions. These models can identify an
area where flow capacity may be limited or can assist with locating
the optimal site for new relief sewers, pump stations, water storage
tanks or booster stations. Models are used to support the
design specification process and can evaluate the water quality.
HRC professionals have extensive experience using the latest computer software and modeling packages. Projects range from isolated drainage issues to large, complex water and sewer networks. Models are developed in formats accepted by local, state and federal regulatory agencies.
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- Stormwater Runoff
- Open Channel Flow
- Water Distribution Systems
- Detention/Storage Systems
- Sanitary Sewer Design
- Sewer System Capacity Analysis
- Water Storage Tanks
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- Pressure Booster Stations
- Water Quality
- Infiltration and Inflow
- Bridge Scour Analysis
- Culvert Analysis
- Floodplain/FEMA/Mapping
- GIS/CAD Integration
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City of Southfield
Rummell Relief Drain Restoration
This
award-winning project included restoration of approximately one
mile of the drain and the use of a geo-cellular confinement
system and nine low-profile concrete in-stream dams.
Project Portfolio


For more information
on HRC's Hydraulic Modeling and Civil Engineering services, please
contact:
Keith D. McCormack, P.E.
Phone: 248-454-6300
kmccormack@hrc-engr.com

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