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Publication: Water Engineering with the Spreadsheet: A Workbook for Water Resources Calculations Using Excel

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Fluid Mechanics

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Hydrology and Hydraulics

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Stormwater Management

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Ferguson, B. K. (1998). Introduction to stormwater: Concept, purpose, design, Wiley, New York.
James, W. (1997). Advances in modeling the management of stormwater impacts, Vol. 5, Computational Hydraulics International, Guelph, ON.
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