Yakman256
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 2, 2013
- 53
Hey All,
I have a project where the State Regulator is requiring a a Forebay for a large basin. The Forebay has to completely dewater in 72 hours (Township Code) and there is Zero Percolation on the site. The Forebay has been designed to accommodate 1" of runoff from the contributing area. In order to completely dewater the facility, I have the floor of the Forebay sloped at to a stone outlet as per guidance from the State regulator.
Now the Question is... How to I design the stone outlet? I'd like to route the 100 year storm through the stone outlet assuming a void ratio of 40%. My first thought is to model it like a rectangular orifice that goes from the invert to the top of the stone with the dimensions of the orifice equal to 40% of the surface area of the entire stone spillway. Does this approach seem to be acceptable?
Another option is to install and underdrain system with some amended soils on top and assume a percolation rate. However, when the client heard underdrains, they say too many dollars and prefers the stone outlet.
Thanks in advance.
I have a project where the State Regulator is requiring a a Forebay for a large basin. The Forebay has to completely dewater in 72 hours (Township Code) and there is Zero Percolation on the site. The Forebay has been designed to accommodate 1" of runoff from the contributing area. In order to completely dewater the facility, I have the floor of the Forebay sloped at to a stone outlet as per guidance from the State regulator.
Now the Question is... How to I design the stone outlet? I'd like to route the 100 year storm through the stone outlet assuming a void ratio of 40%. My first thought is to model it like a rectangular orifice that goes from the invert to the top of the stone with the dimensions of the orifice equal to 40% of the surface area of the entire stone spillway. Does this approach seem to be acceptable?
Another option is to install and underdrain system with some amended soils on top and assume a percolation rate. However, when the client heard underdrains, they say too many dollars and prefers the stone outlet.
Thanks in advance.