SMIAH
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 26, 2009
- 482
I am trying to find a way to estimate the equivalent population of a combined sewer separation.
Well it's not my idea but I have to do it
Using :
Area (road) = 1000 m length x 10 m wide.
Rainfall = 10 mm of rain on a 3-hour duration Chicago storm
CN = 98 (road)
Initial abstraction Ia = 2.5 mm
Lag time = 10 min
I get:
Total rainoff volume = 44 m3
Peak runoff = 0.018 m3/s
Then using a unit consommation of 320 l/p*d avec a hourly peak factor of 4 : 1 pers. = 0.015 l/s.
Removing this 1000 m of road =
Peak flow = 18/0.015 = 1 200 pers.
Daily volume = 55 pers.
I find the results not really convincing as with a 1 000 m road separation project, we would be able to add a population of 1 200 pers.
Any thoughts on this (over-simplistic) method?
Well it's not my idea but I have to do it
Using :
Area (road) = 1000 m length x 10 m wide.
Rainfall = 10 mm of rain on a 3-hour duration Chicago storm
CN = 98 (road)
Initial abstraction Ia = 2.5 mm
Lag time = 10 min
I get:
Total rainoff volume = 44 m3
Peak runoff = 0.018 m3/s
Then using a unit consommation of 320 l/p*d avec a hourly peak factor of 4 : 1 pers. = 0.015 l/s.
Removing this 1000 m of road =
Peak flow = 18/0.015 = 1 200 pers.
Daily volume = 55 pers.
I find the results not really convincing as with a 1 000 m road separation project, we would be able to add a population of 1 200 pers.
Any thoughts on this (over-simplistic) method?