BillsSis
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 3, 2015
- 25
Say I have a pre-construction site which has a total area of 3.8 acres. In this 3.8 acres lies two homes (about 1400 sf - one floor), two separate garages (not connected to the homes and about 450 sf each) and a small shed. The rest of the acreage is grass, in good condition. When the runoff hits the roofs of the buildings, it'll sheet flow until it runs off the roof, where it'll land in the grass, then flow for several hundred feet before discharging onto roadway (over the curb). When I compute the weighted CN value, would these impervious areas be considered connected or un-connected? If un-connected, how to figure the percentage of this impervious area over the total impervious area?
The whole area (all 3.8 acres) is in a Hydrologic Soil Group B Soil.
The flow path from the most distant point to the discharge point of the area is approx. 600'. This path does not appear to include the roof runoff from the buildings.
If this is considered un-connected, wouldn't the percentage of impervious areas be 100%? Or am I missing something?
Thanks!
The whole area (all 3.8 acres) is in a Hydrologic Soil Group B Soil.
The flow path from the most distant point to the discharge point of the area is approx. 600'. This path does not appear to include the roof runoff from the buildings.
If this is considered un-connected, wouldn't the percentage of impervious areas be 100%? Or am I missing something?
Thanks!