This video was taken at the UCF Stormwater Managment Academy Rainfall Simlulator during the Florida Department of Transportation Training class in October 2009. The simulator is testing the effectiveness of bare soil verses polymer enhanced soft armoring.
After earning his doctorate degree in engineering from Utah State University in 1979, Dr. Fifield has worked continuously as a consultant and expert witness. Since 1982 when he started HydroDynamics Incorporated
Toxicity Turbidity is a measure of the amount of suspended material in a liquid. In stormwater or a natural waterbody (e.g., river, lake, or estuary), turbidity depends on the amount of suspended sediment, dissolved organic matter,
Department of Environmental Quality in Lansing, Michigan contacted the Marquette County road commission to get ahold of Applied Polymer Systems, Inc. to consult and design an erosion and sedimentation plan during construction of a bridge on Triple A Road.