Yakman256
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 2, 2013
- 53
Hey Guys
I have a project for a local college and they want to be as green as possible. They want to construct a new building but they want to infiltrate as much runoff as possible so I'm picking up the runoff from the building and a rather large area surrounding the building for infiltration and as a result, a rather large seepage bed (100' x 200' x 2.5' deep) has been designed in an area outside any tree disturbance. The campus is mostly wooded between the existing buildings and they are insistent that no trees be disturbed as a result of this project.
I'm currently ready to submit for final plan approval and the Architect has just recently indicated that the new building will require a geothermal well system. There is no where in close proximity to the new building where a well system could be installed without removing lots of trees. The architect wants to put the Geothermal system under the seepage bed. I told him that was a bad idea but aside from some possible compaction from the drilling equipment, I can any other reason no to do it.
Here's the question... Can anyone think of a reason not to allow a geothermal system under a seepage bed? I think its a bad idea but I'm not sure why.
Thanks
I have a project for a local college and they want to be as green as possible. They want to construct a new building but they want to infiltrate as much runoff as possible so I'm picking up the runoff from the building and a rather large area surrounding the building for infiltration and as a result, a rather large seepage bed (100' x 200' x 2.5' deep) has been designed in an area outside any tree disturbance. The campus is mostly wooded between the existing buildings and they are insistent that no trees be disturbed as a result of this project.
I'm currently ready to submit for final plan approval and the Architect has just recently indicated that the new building will require a geothermal well system. There is no where in close proximity to the new building where a well system could be installed without removing lots of trees. The architect wants to put the Geothermal system under the seepage bed. I told him that was a bad idea but aside from some possible compaction from the drilling equipment, I can any other reason no to do it.
Here's the question... Can anyone think of a reason not to allow a geothermal system under a seepage bed? I think its a bad idea but I'm not sure why.
Thanks