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This manual provides guidance and recommended procedures for the design of Texas Department of Transportation drainage facilities. This revision updates various equations and references to them, updates the procedure for conduit design, and corrects minor errors. The manual contains fourteen chapters: Manual Introduction, Policy and Guidelines, Types of Documentation, Data Collection, Evaluation, and Documentation, Hydrology, Hydraulic Principles, Channels, Culverts, Bridges, Storm Drains, Pump Stations, Reservoirs, Storm Water Management, and Conduit Strength and Durability.
Hydraulic facilities include open channels, bridges, culverts, storm drains, pump stations, and storm-water quantity and quality control systems. Each can be part of a larger facility that drains water. In analyzing or designing drainage facilities, your investment of time, expense, concentration, and task completeness should be influenced by the relative importance of the facility. This manual provides procedures recommended by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) for analyzing and designing effective highway drainage facilities.

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