GoldDredger
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 16, 2008
- 172
I have a project where a municipality requires that a detention basin be able to store the 100-year, 2 hour rainfall event for the site without exceeding the pre-developed discharge rates.
The area in question is relatively small, under 2 acres of parking. I'm not sure if I should be using the modified rational formula using various intensities vs time to determine peak storage (using different C values for pre development allowed discharge vs post development peak flow, storing the difference)
Or if I should simply take the intensity given for a 2 hr storm where volume V= (Acreage)(C)(intensity 2.5 in/hr)(time of storm 2hrs) and get an acre-ft of post and pre development, and store the difference.
Any thoughts?
The area in question is relatively small, under 2 acres of parking. I'm not sure if I should be using the modified rational formula using various intensities vs time to determine peak storage (using different C values for pre development allowed discharge vs post development peak flow, storing the difference)
Or if I should simply take the intensity given for a 2 hr storm where volume V= (Acreage)(C)(intensity 2.5 in/hr)(time of storm 2hrs) and get an acre-ft of post and pre development, and store the difference.
Any thoughts?