DShannon11
Civil/Environmental
- Jun 2, 2021
- 1
We are working on a linear roadway where we have a few Points of Interest that have no room for traditional basins.
We have vegetated channels in the median with amended soil that allow us to take volume and water quality credit.
With that said, we are looking at ways to analyze this removed volume from a peak rate perspective. It is infiltration BUT is not constant and "forever". Once that soil is saturated, no more is take. Is there a way to remove a set volume from a subcatchment hydrograph? We fully anticipate this impacting lower storms more than higher storms.
The other issue was we were hoping to have to NOT insert each channel as a basin as there are hundreds of these channels in-between inlets. hoping for a more "macro" analysis instead of a micro "per inlet/channel" analysis.
Thanks
Dylan
We have vegetated channels in the median with amended soil that allow us to take volume and water quality credit.
With that said, we are looking at ways to analyze this removed volume from a peak rate perspective. It is infiltration BUT is not constant and "forever". Once that soil is saturated, no more is take. Is there a way to remove a set volume from a subcatchment hydrograph? We fully anticipate this impacting lower storms more than higher storms.
The other issue was we were hoping to have to NOT insert each channel as a basin as there are hundreds of these channels in-between inlets. hoping for a more "macro" analysis instead of a micro "per inlet/channel" analysis.
Thanks
Dylan