hunter82
Civil/Environmental
- Jun 4, 2007
- 12
I have a 5 acre watershed, 7 minute time of concentration, 8.5 inch per hour storm intensity, and .5% slope for my pipe. The flow out of the watershed into the pipe indicates that I need a 36 inch diameter pipe.
I feel I have followed standard design procedures but a rainfall of 8.5 inches per hour just seems like a lot of rain for my 5 acre watershed.
Just want an opinion-would most people go with the 8.5 inches per hour storm intensity and have a 36 inch pipe or would you back that number down to something smaller to get away with a smaller pipe because 8.5 inches is a lot of rain.
just so you know
I am probably going to use the 8.5 inch per hour intensity because it is standard design procedure.
I feel I have followed standard design procedures but a rainfall of 8.5 inches per hour just seems like a lot of rain for my 5 acre watershed.
Just want an opinion-would most people go with the 8.5 inches per hour storm intensity and have a 36 inch pipe or would you back that number down to something smaller to get away with a smaller pipe because 8.5 inches is a lot of rain.
just so you know
I am probably going to use the 8.5 inch per hour intensity because it is standard design procedure.