Cherie
Civil/Environmental
- Jun 7, 2004
- 8
We're designing a detention basin with a 25' wide, 2' deep concrete inflow spillway, that will take a maximum inflow of 336 cfs during the 50 yr storm. The spillway flows into a concrete low flow swale at the floor of the basin. On either side of the spillway at the bottom of the slope in the basin, we have riprap.
Does anyone know what the standard sizing of that riprap should be? If I look at the "Greenbook" SSPWC standards section 200-1.6.2, I would take a wild guess and say the 375 lb class would be appropriate, but I don't know the design criteria. Let me know if you have experience with this, and what your advice would be. Thanks!
Does anyone know what the standard sizing of that riprap should be? If I look at the "Greenbook" SSPWC standards section 200-1.6.2, I would take a wild guess and say the 375 lb class would be appropriate, but I don't know the design criteria. Let me know if you have experience with this, and what your advice would be. Thanks!