A model I am working on now is a storm system designed to dissipate the first .5" of rain from a parking lot into the subsurface, and to relay any further runoff through a pipe network to the city's storm sewer. The catch basins have two outlets - the first (lower elevation) is a 6" perforated pipe that runs through crushed stone to dissipate the first half inch of rain (storm trench). The second outlet is 2' above the perforated pipe and is a 15" storm pipe that conveys overflow to the city's system.
My question is how to model this system. Currently, the catch basin is a pond, with a primary (storm trench) and secondary (15" storm sewer) outlets. The storm trench is a pond. The outlet to this is an exfilter (discarded). Right now too much water flows through the trench, the water won't backup into the catch basin and flow out of the 15" overflow pipe. What is a better way of modeling my storm trench? This has been difficult to explain in words, please let me know where I need to elaborate more. Thanks, hydrocad experts...
My question is how to model this system. Currently, the catch basin is a pond, with a primary (storm trench) and secondary (15" storm sewer) outlets. The storm trench is a pond. The outlet to this is an exfilter (discarded). Right now too much water flows through the trench, the water won't backup into the catch basin and flow out of the 15" overflow pipe. What is a better way of modeling my storm trench? This has been difficult to explain in words, please let me know where I need to elaborate more. Thanks, hydrocad experts...