ndpw
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 8, 2003
- 8
I've been asked to review a plan that involves the construcution of 3 apartment buildings and related parking in Connecticut. The total impervious area is approximately 5.5 acres and the 25-yr flow was calculated to be about 33 cfs. I don't have any issues with the flow calculation, however a stilling basin is proposed and has been sized in a way with which I'm not too familiar. The method seems reasonable, albeit crude. The designer used the time of concentration and went to the state rainfall intensity chart and obtained a corresponding intensity. With the intensity he/she went into the rainfall frequency-duration-intensity chart and determined a storm duration. Finally, the duration was converted to seconds and then multiplied with the flow (cfs) to obtain a volume. This volume was then used to size the basin. Seems fairly reasonable to me, but have not encountered this design approach before - usually have hydrograph and the computer figure the area under the curve, etc..
Any input as to the validity of the described method and potential limitations would be appreciated. Thanks.
Any input as to the validity of the described method and potential limitations would be appreciated. Thanks.