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Title
Design of Open Channels
Date
10/1/1977
Prepared By
USDA Soil Conservation Service
Floodplain - Doc Type
Educational/Technical/Reference Information
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<br />e <br /> <br />PREFACE <br /> <br />This technical release was prepared by <br />Soil Conservation Service specialists for <br />the use of field personnel. It supersedes <br />Technical Release No. 25 dated December 15, <br />1964, and all revisions to this document. <br />Previous editions should be discarded. <br />This version incorporates visual resource <br />and environmental considerations and <br />updates stability analysis information. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />The technical release covers procedures <br />for design of open channels and related <br />measures such as floodways. Cirteria and <br />standards applicable for each situation <br />should be used in conjunction with these <br />procedures. <br /> <br />Designers of open channels should find the <br />technical release.useful in considering <br />the numerous technical aspects that are <br />important to sound channel modifications. <br />Close coordination of many technical fields <br />is important if channels with minimum <br />environmental impacts are to be developed. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />-~ <br />
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