Greetings!
This is the personal web page area for
Wayne Huber. There are several links here to locations of relevance to
Wayne, but not a lot else. Please contact Wayne directly for folder names
that might not be listed.
Dr.
Wayne C. Huber, P.E. , D.WRE
Professor Emeritus
School of Civil and Construction Engineering
Oregon State University
220 Owen Hall
Corvallis, Oregon 97331-3212
Office: 205 Graf Hall
Phone: (541) 737-6150 or (541) 737-4934
Fax: (541) 737-3099
E-mail: wayne.huber@oregonstate.edu
Primary area of interest: water resources engineering
Fields of specialization:
Urban hydrology
Stormwater Management
Engineering hydrology
Pollutant transport
Nonpoint source water quality control
Mathematical modeling of surface water quantity and quality
Application of hydrology and hydrodynamics to environmental problems
For biographical data, please access my location on our department's
Web page at:
http://cce.oregonstate.edu/people/faculty/huber.html
For a listing of errors in the text book Hydrology and Floodplain Analysis, by P.B. Bedient and W.C. Huber, Second edition (1992), please see: TEXT-ERR.htm
Please be aware that there is now a Fourth Edition (2008) of this textbook, published by Prentice-Hall, and co-authored by P.B. Bedient, W.C. Huber and B.E. Vieux. For more info, please visit the book's web page:
Unfortunately, the Fourth Edition also has typos for which no errata has yet been made available (fall 2009). For the Third Edition, please see: Errata_ThirdEdition.htm
For information about the EPA Storm Water Management Model, SWMM4, please
see:
http://cce.oregonstate.edu/water/swmm/
But you are strongly advised to go straight to the EPA SWMM5 model. It is vastly improved over SWMM4, completely free, and includes the code and an instruction manual: http://www.epa.gov/ednnrmrl/models/swmm/index.htm
What am I going to do now that I’m retired (fall 2009, more or less)? Hmmm.
Go Beavs!
