rlondeen
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 7, 2013
- 17
What are the different approaches to including smaller non-regional detention ponds in your hydrology models?
Typically, if I am doing pre and post analysis, I take the more conservative approach of assuming a pre-developed CN (for NRCS) or pre-developed impervious cover (Clark) when calculating runoff for developments utilizing detention ponds. However, this doesn't accurately reflect the timing of the hydrograph and the increased runoff volume.
When doing flood plain mapping, I assume post-developed CN and impervious cover. While conservative, it is not always accurate.
Typically, if I am doing pre and post analysis, I take the more conservative approach of assuming a pre-developed CN (for NRCS) or pre-developed impervious cover (Clark) when calculating runoff for developments utilizing detention ponds. However, this doesn't accurately reflect the timing of the hydrograph and the increased runoff volume.
When doing flood plain mapping, I assume post-developed CN and impervious cover. While conservative, it is not always accurate.