proud2banerd
Civil/Environmental
- Jun 14, 2007
- 5
I'm designing infiltration beds for a new parking lot and two new buildings - the site is barely 2.5 acres. The Township has asked that we try to fully infiltrate a 10YR, 24 hr event.
The time of concentration is miniscule--depending on which calc I use, it ranges from <1 minute to 3 minutes.
I tried computing the storage volume, using the Modified Rational Method, but the volumes seem really small--they're about half of what I get when I use Hydraflow to compute the runoff with the SCS method (with a Type III storm distribution).
Can anyone offer advice on what I may be doing wrong?
Am I making the situation far too complicated?
Would it be terrible overconservative if I simply took the 10 yr, 24 hr rainfall (in) from the contour maps in the back of the TR-55 and calculate the total volume for that depth over my drainage area? I know that would neglect the losses due to abstraction, etc, but would that matter since my area is so small and impervious?
By the way, I realize that there are lots of threads covering the whole modified rational issue, but none of them seemed to directly address my problem--so I'm starting a new one!
Thanks!
The time of concentration is miniscule--depending on which calc I use, it ranges from <1 minute to 3 minutes.
I tried computing the storage volume, using the Modified Rational Method, but the volumes seem really small--they're about half of what I get when I use Hydraflow to compute the runoff with the SCS method (with a Type III storm distribution).
Can anyone offer advice on what I may be doing wrong?
Am I making the situation far too complicated?
Would it be terrible overconservative if I simply took the 10 yr, 24 hr rainfall (in) from the contour maps in the back of the TR-55 and calculate the total volume for that depth over my drainage area? I know that would neglect the losses due to abstraction, etc, but would that matter since my area is so small and impervious?
By the way, I realize that there are lots of threads covering the whole modified rational issue, but none of them seemed to directly address my problem--so I'm starting a new one!
Thanks!