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Storm Sewer Design Course TM31
Holiday Inn, Oakville8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Storm Sewer Design Course TM31
This intensive course introduces you to the fundamental design principles used to estimate stormwater runoff and the principles used to design storm water systems.
Course Content
- Hydrology
- Hydraulics
- Storm Sewer Design Worksheet
- Sewer layout and standards
- Structural design of rigid conduits
- Structural design of flexible conduits
- Design of culverts
- Selection of corrugated steel culverts
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for those who have been engaged in the technical aspect of stormwater management, for example engineers, civil or environmental technologists, draft persons, development design technologists, water resource and development engineers.
What to Expect
During this course, you can expect to be actively engaged in the learning of the stormwater design process by completing exercises and demonstrating knowledge by executing advanced formulae in Excel.
NOTE: Each student must bring their own laptop with licensed version of Microsoft Excel 2007 or Excel Office 365 installed. Students should also bring a metric engineering scale, pens, and mechanical pencils (and computer reading glasses if required)
Prerequisites
You should have good comprehension of math and be familiar with the use and manipulation of advanced algebraic formulas and the use of Microsoft Excel software, as the course involves the use of these formulae and Excel worksheets to solve storm sewer design and related problems.
Recommendations
Any pre-reading on the use of Rational Method of sewer design, Manning’s and Continuity equations would be beneficial. Students should be able to create, format and use simple spreadsheets in Microsoft Excel. Familiarity with various pipe materials used and installation of municipal services would be an asset.
Evaluation Process
Evaluation is completed in two parts.
In-class final closed book exam. Passing Grade: 60%.
Final assignment. The final assignment can be completed in class or can be taken home the weekend immediately following the course to complete. This assignment will be due by the Monday immediately following the course. This assignment will be graded as either successful or unsuccessful.
Accreditation
This course is recognized by:
- This course qualifies as a “specialized course” for the Association of Ontario Road Supervisors (AORS) Certified Road Supervisors – Intermediate level (CRS-I) certification program.
- This course may be used for technical specialist, technician, and technologist programs. Point Value = 7
- The Engineering Institute of Canada awards 3.5 Continuing Education Units to this course.
- This course meets the Ministry of the Environment’s criteria for Continuing Education training for wastewater operators under O.Reg. 129/04 and has been assigned 3.5 Continuing Education Units.
Register Online or send to register@ogra.org or fax to 289-291-6477.
Mohsin Ali Talpur is a professional engineer with over 25 years of experience in diversified areas of civil and water resources engineering. Currently, he is working as Development-Environmental Engineer at the City of Guelph. He reviews and provides comments on development applications; also manages development projects, which include infrastructure construction for new developments, environmental assessments and other environmental studies.
Mohsin has worked at the City of Markham as an Environmental Engineer and with Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA). He has also served in several Canadian and international organizations. In 2014, he had volunteered as an environmental engineering advisor with the City of Blantyre, Malawi, Africa to assist in improving their wastewater management system under Leave for Change Program.
Nahed Ghbn holds a Ph.D. degree in environmental engineering with more than 20 years of professional experience in planning, design, construction, and management of infrastructure, environmental, stormwater and water resources projects. Nahed is a professional engineer and working currently with the City of Brantford as a Senior Project Manager, Water Resources. He is responsible for developing and managing water resources and watershed initiatives, environmental assessments studies and leading the design and construction of various stormwater projects.
Nahed has extensive experience in developing and managing varying size programs on several environmental, water & wastewater, stormwater management, climate change adaptation, numerical modeling and municipal infrastructure topics. He has authored a number of technical papers and delivered numerous training sessions and programs. Is also an active committee member with WEAO Collection Systems and MOECC’s Wastewater and Stormwater Practitioners Group.
Maggie Liu is a professional engineer with over 20 years of experience in civil and water resources engineering. Maggie graduated from University of Waterloo with a master’s degree in water resources engineering. She worked as a Project Engineer with the MMM Group and as a Supervisor with Toronto Region and Conservation Authority. Currently, she is working as Water Resources Engineer with the City of Brampton. Maggie reviews and provides comments on development applications as well as high level watershed and sub-watershed studies. In addition, she manages large scale projects, including the two dimensional 3-way coupling hydraulic modelling study for the Downtown Brampton Special Policy Area.
Location
Holiday Inn Oakville Centre, 590 Argus Rd., Oakville, ON L6J 3J3
Time
March 3, 2025 - Mar 78:00 am - 5:00 pm