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TSC Resources for Water Resources Engineering

The Water Conveyance Group (86-68140)can help you with:
bullet Canals    bullet Tunnels
bullet Concrete pipe design   bullet Water hammer analysis
bullet Pumps and pump-turbines   bullet Steel penstocks
bullet Tanks such as air chambers and steel surge tanks   bullet Hydraulic structure designs and modifications for water conveyance
bullet Gates (e.g., large custom-designed radial gates,; bulkhead gates,; jet flow gates, clamshell gates, high-pressure gates)   bullet Valves (e.g., sleeve valves and their operators, commercial slide, hollow jet, and butterfly valves)
bullet Site selection for hydraulic structures   bullet Hydroelectric turbines and turbine governors

Mechanical Equipmet Group (86-68410) can help with designing fish and moss screens and fish handling equipment to ensure effective water deliveries.

Water Resources Planning and Operations Support Group (86-68210)specializes in providing water resource engineering and hydrology technical services related to the development and management of surface and ground water supplies. Our experts can help you with:

  bullet Water supply availability and reliability studies and system yield estimates     bullet Water resources planning and management studies including structural and non-structural options for improving water utilization efficiency
  bullet River/reservoir simulated water operation studies and ground water flow analyses   bullet Water conservation plan development to improve water delivery and reduce water loss
  bullet Analyses of historical water use and projections of future water demand   bullet Develop, enhance, and apply advanced technologies in water resource investigations
  bullet Watershed hydrology including reconstructed flow and statistical analysis   bullet Water diversion requirements and studies of water allocation and facility capacity
  bullet Special studies of legal water allocation and estimates of water savings and salvage      

Flood Hydrology and Emergency Management Group (86-68250) specializes in technical investigations, designs, reviews, and related work in flood hydrology and hydrometeorology. The group provides meteorological expertise, to help develop solutions for reservoir and flood control operations, evaluation and maintenance of aquatic habitat, hydroelectric power operations, storage allocation, water delivery and irrigation, water conservation, and river system optimization.Representative services include:

  bullet Extreme precipitation and flood event studies up to the probable maximum flood     bullet Early warning system planning, design, installation, and maintenance
  bullet Precipitation estimates, streamflow forecasting,     bullet Statistical analysis
  bullet Hydrologic input for risk assessments of dams   bullet Drought index development and application
  bullet Inflow design hydrographs and cross-drainage analyses   bullet Hydrometeorology and hydrology research
  bullet Flood frequency and statistical hydrological analyses   bullet Other activities associated with flood hydrology

Sedimentation and River Hydraulics Group (86-68240) can help with:

  bullet Hydraulic and Sediment Modeling of Rivers and Reservoirs (1D, 2D, and 3D)     bullet Sedimentation studies
  bullet Flood inundation studies   bullet Stream restoration for fish and wildlife habitat

Hydraulic Investigations and Laboratory Services (86-68560) applies hydraulic modeling, analysis, and field testing expertise to solve water resources, hydraulics, and fluid mechanics problems. To provide new water resource management tools for Reclamation projects, we solve site-specific problems and pursues applied research in:

 

Please contact a client liaison (303) 445-2561 to help you get the most efficient services for your needs.