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Research Programs, Studies, and Services |
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Flood and Hydrologic Research, Studies, and Services |
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American Weather & Hydrology, LLC offers a variety of research programs, studies, and services in the meteorological and earth sciences fields. Some of these include: Flood and Hydrologic Research, Studies, and Services: A variety of hydrologic studies, research programs, and services, including flood research and flood plain management studies and services:100-year, 50-year, and any n-year flood flow or flood volume determination for specific locations. Burned watershed studies. Dam safety. Debris flow studies. Flood and drought frequencies / preparedness; water resources planning. Flood-control channel and reservoir design and planning. Flood plain management studies. Dam and levee failure inundation maps. Flood warning system design. Ground water overdraft: effects on water supplies and on the environment. Ground water quality research. Ground water seepage and intrusion studies; effects on structures. Ground water tables: long-term variations Ground water movement. Mudslide and mud flow studies. Probable maximum flood. Probable maximum precipitation. Standard project flood. Standard project storm, and other design storms. Storm studies, part 1 and part 2. Surface water quality research. Surface water seepage and intrusion studies; effects on structures. Stochastic watershed analysis. Water resources research and studies.
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