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  1. swood19

    Exfiltration modeling with Conductivity - Allowing exfiltration at all elevations or Only above inve

    Peter, In response to utilizing the velocity, I also have a question about selection of where I'm allowed to 'allow exfiltration'. The flow rate difference when using the option 'At all elevations' as compared to 'Only above invert' are substantial. In my particular scenario, my seasonal high...
  2. swood19

    Exfiltration modeling with Conductivity - Allowing exfiltration at all elevations or Only above inve

    Thanks Peter. I have it trained in my thought process that the outflow would decrease with a higher seasonal high or ground water elevation. Typical practice for most of our smaller bio-retention/rain garden practices is a flat bottom, so conductivity seems the most applicable. Thanks again
  3. swood19

    Exfiltration modeling with Conductivity - Allowing exfiltration at all elevations or Only above inve

    I've modeled a bio-retention system that has a measured infiltration capability at a specific invert of 4 in/hr. I'll call the invert of my bio-retention system at elevation 100. Seasonal high water table is located at invert elevation 98. Per the stormwater regulations of my delegated...

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