briandestefano
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 7, 2008
- 23
I am working on a commercial project in New York State, not the city, and my boss has asked me to see if a dry swale will be able to treat a portion of the runoff. The stormwater design manual says that the swale should be sized to carry a ten-year storm.
So, how could I model this in the hydrographs program?
I am confused about the modeling because if the swale is at some slope, say 1% or 2%, how can you run this through the hydrographs program with a stage and storage? Wouldn't the water just run through to the bottom without any detention.
Also, what happens to the 100-year storm runoff from this area? I still have to do a pre- and post-development comparison for the site, so I would think that this would need to be accounted for.
Thanks for all the help so far guys.
So, how could I model this in the hydrographs program?
I am confused about the modeling because if the swale is at some slope, say 1% or 2%, how can you run this through the hydrographs program with a stage and storage? Wouldn't the water just run through to the bottom without any detention.
Also, what happens to the 100-year storm runoff from this area? I still have to do a pre- and post-development comparison for the site, so I would think that this would need to be accounted for.
Thanks for all the help so far guys.