Stormwater Management CENG 434
Dr. Noel E. Bormann, Herak 212, 328-4220 ext. 3528

Class Meets 9:00-9:50 MWF Herak 301

Office Hours
By appointment, and at the following times:

Monday Tuesday Wedsday Thursday Friday
2:00-3:30 9:00-10:30 2:00-3:30 9:00-10:30 2:00-3:30

Academic Honesty Policy: I have a strong commitment to honesty, academic and otherwise. Do not cheat. Please understand that I will expect that you have read and understood the academic honesty policy in the University catalog. I will not lie to you and expect that you will not lie to me. In terms of course work that is completed in a group, if you name appears on a document, I will asssume you have contributed to that work. If that is not true all the members of the group have not been honest! If you have questions about what is appropriate, contact me to clarify your position. This requirement is the minimal beginnining for profesional ethics in your career


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Course Adminisration:

Texts:

We are using two text books in this class, together these books will be useful in your professional library and provide an excellent sources for our studies. The first is Design and Construction of Urtban Stormwater Systems published jointly by ASCE and WPCF. It provides a "state of the practice" in stormwater engineering. The second is a more conventional textbook to provide the theoretical underpinnings to our studies Stormwater Management by Wanielista and Yousef. In addition to these books, our library has many books and technical journals in the holdings which can be utilized by "the interested student". Also I  have collected numerous books and publications which I can make available for projects and supplementary reading. Finally, and not in the least I hope you will use the internet resources in projects and homework. I have placed some of my bookmarks dealing with stormawater in the links section. We will add to this list over the semester.

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