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CVL 400
Hydrology and Water Resources
Introduction to hydrologic principles. Components of the hydrologic cycle: Precipitation, interception, abstraction, infiltration, evapotranspiration, overland runoff, streamflow. Hydrological data measurement and monitoring. Rainfall-runoff relationships and analyses: unit hydrograph theory, synthetic hydrographs, flow routing. Flow through porous media: saturated and unsaturated groundwater flow, well hydraulics and pumping tests. Urban hydrology: The Rational Method, sewer system hydraulics, detention basin design. Use of computer simulation models for urban and rural watersheds.
			
			
	            Weekly Contact: Lab: 1 hr. Lecture: 3 hrs. Tutorial: 1 hr. 
			
			
				GPA Weight: 1.00
			
	        
	            Course Count: 1.00
			
			
				Billing Units: 1
			
			
	
	        
			Mentioned in the Following Calendar Pages
*List may not include courses that are on a common table shared between programs.
		
	        - CVL 501 - Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics
 - CVL 601 - Wastewater Engineering
 - CVL 71A/B - Environmental Capstone Design Project
 - CVL 903 - Water Resources Engineering
 - Civil Engineering