bucknell06
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 4, 2005
- 17
In my area, I have been seeing a lot of infiltration-based stormwater management systems being put on site plans lately. I am curious to hear thoughts on A) the role of geotechnical engineers in the design of infiltration-based systems and B) what do you think are acceptable methods of determing design infiltration rates of native soils?
I have been looking at various state stormwater regulations and am pretty amazed at the differences in requirements for infiltration testing. On one end of the spectrum, I have seen allowances for percolation tests, default values based on USDA classification, and determination based on gradation analysis. On the other end, I have seen requirements for double ring infiltrometer testing at the base of the systems. Anyone have any experience with these various testing devices/procedures: constant head permeameters (aka "Amoozemeter"); Guelph permeameters; or Turf-Tec's portable, small-diameter infiltrometer?
I have been looking at various state stormwater regulations and am pretty amazed at the differences in requirements for infiltration testing. On one end of the spectrum, I have seen allowances for percolation tests, default values based on USDA classification, and determination based on gradation analysis. On the other end, I have seen requirements for double ring infiltrometer testing at the base of the systems. Anyone have any experience with these various testing devices/procedures: constant head permeameters (aka "Amoozemeter"); Guelph permeameters; or Turf-Tec's portable, small-diameter infiltrometer?