Water Resources Engineering Lecture PDF
Water Resources Engineering Lecture PDF
ENGINEERING
MW – 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM
MW – 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM
COURSE DESCRIPTION
• This course deals with the principles and
analysis of water resources systems such as
multi-purpose reservoir, water supply
distribution system and storm water
drainage; irrigation system and agricultural
drainage system; special topics include river,
flood control, drought mitigation and water
resource planning management.
GRADING SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION PERCENTAGE
CLASS STANDING 60 %
ATTENDANCE
ATTITUDE
PLATES/BOARDWORK
QUIZZES/ASSIGNMENTS
REPORTING
TOTAL 100%
COURSE POLICIES
• Students must attend classes regularly
• 3 Successive LATEs = 1 Absent
• 8 Total Lates = 1 Absent
• 3 Successive Absences = DROPPED
• 8 Total Absences = DROPPED
• Students must pass all the quizzes and major
exams, and submit subject requirements on
time.
• Students must wear complete uniform with
school ID in attending classes.
REFERENCES
• Mays, Larry W. 2004. Water Resources Engineering,
2015 Edition. USA
• Wurbs, Ralph A.; Wesley, James P. 2001. Water
Resources Engineering. USA.
• Chin, David A. 1999. Water Resources Engineering.
Prentice Hall.
• Wurbs, Ralph A. 1994. Computer Models for Water
Resources Planning and Management. USA.
• Linsley, Ray K. ; Franzini, Joseph B.; Freyberg, David
L.; Tchobanoglous, David L. 1992. Water Resources
Engineering, Fourth Edition. McGraw Hill.
COURSE OUTLINE
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TOTAL GLOBAL WATER CONTENT
The earth’s
total water
content in the
hydrologic
cycle is not
equally
distributed
GLOBAL FRESH WATER DISTRIBUTION
Again, the
fresh water
distribution is
highly uneven,
with most of
the water
locked in
frozen polar ice
caps.
GLOBAL FRESH WATER DISTRIBUTION
WATER RESOURCES
• Water on the earth is mostly salt water with only 2.5% as
fresh water.
12 WATER
RESOURCES
REGIONS
PHILIPPINE WATER RESOURCES
REGIONS
18 MAJOR
RIVER BASINS
IN THE
PHILIPPINES
AREAS OF WATER RESOURCE
ENGINEERING
1. WATER RESOURCES SUSTAINABILITY
2. HYDRAULICS
3. HYDROLOGY
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