Mack454
Civil/Environmental
- May 26, 2003
- 34
I have a site that has a large drainage line passing through it. The line conveys stormwater runoff from a large residential site upstream of me (roughly 250 acres). Running a quick calc, the pipe is undersized.
What I need to prepare is an analysis demonstrating that the low point of the residential development (this low point is just upstream of my site) does not allow surface water to flood to the point that it drains on my site. Between my site and the residential development is a berm that almost would act as a dam if the drainage system failed. I thought of running the low point (which is the intersection of 2 public streets) as a typical basin, but not sure that is the correct way to do it. I thought about breaking the 250 acres up into smaller drainage areas and using reaches with some assumed pipe sizes and slopes based on existing ground elevations.
Any advice/tips would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
What I need to prepare is an analysis demonstrating that the low point of the residential development (this low point is just upstream of my site) does not allow surface water to flood to the point that it drains on my site. Between my site and the residential development is a berm that almost would act as a dam if the drainage system failed. I thought of running the low point (which is the intersection of 2 public streets) as a typical basin, but not sure that is the correct way to do it. I thought about breaking the 250 acres up into smaller drainage areas and using reaches with some assumed pipe sizes and slopes based on existing ground elevations.
Any advice/tips would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks