I agree with blt...you are not likely to capture 22 cfs with an on-grade inlet at 15%, regardless how long the opening. If it is sumped and you can actually get that much water in, the spread prior to and at the inlet would definitly flood a 2% x-slope, with 10 travel lane; this is only a few inches of allowable head depth, and the roadway is impassable (I assume a crown on the centerline?).
If this is an emergency/contingency design, you should cut a sump and drop an endwall and daylight a pipe outside the roadway, prior to the tank's overflow entering the road. The inlets along a curbed roadway should only be used to capture normal roadway runoff, plus a little from adjoining lands. They are not intended to capture huge concentrated flows like storage tank failures.