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Civil/Environmental
- Jan 7, 2003
- 74
A project I am working on involves constructing new buildings, roads, detention pond, etc., within an area designated as a 100-year flood plain. By code I am required to set finished floor elevations at least one foot above base flood elevation, with no net increase in fill within the flood plain. To achieve the required elevations I proposed to use dirt excavated from the detention pond. Local code enforcement people told me, however, that for mittigation purposes, I could only use fill from the detention pond in excess of the required storage volume. The amount removed to provide detention storage could not be counted against the amount added to raise the site. I don't get it; I just cannot grasp how using fill excavated from the detention pond to raise elevations on the site would affect the pond's performance or contribute to local flooding. The site drainage is such that all runoff is carried to the detention pond. Would there be a difference if I lowered the parking lot and used that dirt for fill? I don't see the difference. I welcome your advice.