Davybeano
Structural
- Aug 18, 2005
- 7
Hi all
I am currently trying to design an attenuation tank with a permeable paving area for a 100 year storm with a max volumn of 501m3 as required by the client on the job. All drainage initially runs to the attenuation tank. I have sized my tank at 144m3. The plan area of the pavement area is 3400m2 and can take a capacity of 357m3 of storm water in the granular layer underneath. The tank will reach capacity flooding the granular area via fin drains. My tank dimensions are 2.5dx8mx8m
My question is how reliable is such a solution.
Also there is an adjoining site. Will a suitable impermeable layer prevent any passage of water into this site???
Grateful for any advice that may be offered.
Regards
Davy
I am currently trying to design an attenuation tank with a permeable paving area for a 100 year storm with a max volumn of 501m3 as required by the client on the job. All drainage initially runs to the attenuation tank. I have sized my tank at 144m3. The plan area of the pavement area is 3400m2 and can take a capacity of 357m3 of storm water in the granular layer underneath. The tank will reach capacity flooding the granular area via fin drains. My tank dimensions are 2.5dx8mx8m
My question is how reliable is such a solution.
Also there is an adjoining site. Will a suitable impermeable layer prevent any passage of water into this site???
Grateful for any advice that may be offered.
Regards
Davy