RHOeng
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 4, 2002
- 23
Local codes not withstanding, what is everyone's consensus as to the maximum desirable depth of sheet drainage in a parking lot before putting in an area inlet or island with curb inlet to intercept it? The lot in question is a 500 car high school parking lot, about 5 acres. The existing site is almost square, a 2 percent gradient diagonally, and will need very little grading. The school wants to put in no islands or depressed area inlets and allow it to sheet drain to one corner and dump into a detention pond. Being a government body, they are not required to adhere to local ordinances, expecially for onsite drainage. I think it is too much water for the kids to have to splash through for that long a distance. Has anyone seen design references to this I could show to the school?