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The Economical Evaluation in the Design of Main Drainage Systems

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Hydraulic Design in Water Resources Engineering: Land Drainage
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In order to have an instrument with which a system of watercourses can easily be evaluated on its merits the model EWAS, a model for the design and Evaluation of WAtermanagement Systems, has been developed (Volp 1986).

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Volp, C., Veraa, C.F.J.M. (1986). The Economical Evaluation in the Design of Main Drainage Systems. In: Smith, K.V.H., Rycroft, D.W. (eds) Hydraulic Design in Water Resources Engineering: Land Drainage. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-22014-6_53

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