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Civil/Environmental
- Dec 13, 2004
- 118
The following is a policy stated in a County regulation--
Detention facility storage volume shall be adequate to attenuate the post-development peak discharge rates to pre development discharge rates for the 2,10 and 100 year storms.
Detention facility outlet structure release rates shall be less than the pre-development peak runoff rates for the 2,10 and 100 year storm events.
The total combined post-development peak flow rate from a development cannot exceed the total pre-development peak flow rate for the 2,10 and 100-year storms.
Question:
Why are the 2 and 10 year storms considered if the 100-year storm generates more peak flow (More precipitation)?
Detention facility storage volume shall be adequate to attenuate the post-development peak discharge rates to pre development discharge rates for the 2,10 and 100 year storms.
Detention facility outlet structure release rates shall be less than the pre-development peak runoff rates for the 2,10 and 100 year storm events.
The total combined post-development peak flow rate from a development cannot exceed the total pre-development peak flow rate for the 2,10 and 100-year storms.
Question:
Why are the 2 and 10 year storms considered if the 100-year storm generates more peak flow (More precipitation)?