runoff
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 19, 2006
- 51
To all;
I have a quick question. I have a design that the architect presented to me. He has designed a hospital that will be raised and is in the form of the letter T. The parking underneath the top portion of that T I have been able to maintain 1.5% to 2.0% slope to catch basins. However the right side of that T at the base, has been a little tricky. The bare minimum slope that is available is 0.7% from the concrete to the paving and then 1.5% to a series of catch basins. In any of your experience, do you see that this 0.7% is a problem? Again it is going to be well covered and we might get some rain that is blown in but I doubt it will be that much and then carry over from cars driving underneath. Also, the other side of that T is well sloped at 1.5% or better.
What do you great guru's think?
Runoff
I have a quick question. I have a design that the architect presented to me. He has designed a hospital that will be raised and is in the form of the letter T. The parking underneath the top portion of that T I have been able to maintain 1.5% to 2.0% slope to catch basins. However the right side of that T at the base, has been a little tricky. The bare minimum slope that is available is 0.7% from the concrete to the paving and then 1.5% to a series of catch basins. In any of your experience, do you see that this 0.7% is a problem? Again it is going to be well covered and we might get some rain that is blown in but I doubt it will be that much and then carry over from cars driving underneath. Also, the other side of that T is well sloped at 1.5% or better.
What do you great guru's think?
Runoff