💧: An Open Source Storm Water Management Modeling Software
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💧: An Open Source Storm Water Management Modeling Software
Assessing DC green infrastructure incentives
A Collection of Flood Hazard Layers for New York City.
Tools for evaluating drainage during storm events.
Documentation and Guides for the 3RWW Sewer Atlas, built with MkDocs
Analyzing NYC's Stormwater Flood Map - Extreme Flood Scenario
Jupyter Notebooks documenting the use of 3RWW and related data services
Bayesian Methods for the calibration and control of storm water networks
NYC's 311 Street Flooding Complaints for Tropical Storm Esla (7/9) as well as the Flash Flood the day before (7/8).
This repo contains the Qualitative Network Model analysis for a UW EarthLab/Nature Conservancy Water 100 collaboration project.
[WIP] Master's Thesis on using FastICA (solution to the Cocktail Party Problem) for storm water discharge patterns and components
Tool for assessing water quality of industrial stormwater discharges relative to other indicators of water quality impairment and pollution.
GIS tools designed to support analysis of culvert performance within their watershed
Exploring NYC's DEP Citywide Parcel-Based Impervious Area GIS Study.
The Neptune project is the internal code name for the Orange County Stormwater Tools. The Orange County Stormwater Tools is a web application to track performance and progress towards TMDL implementation in south Orange County, California.
A hyper-local environmental and infrastructure data API for the Greater Pittsburgh Area.
Source code for the MARL-enabled real-time control of urban drainage system
Analyzing NYC's 311 Street Flooding Complaints from 2010 to 2020.
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