Yakman256
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 2, 2013
- 53
Okay guys....
I just got off the Phone with a guy that is the Township Engineers Stormwater reviewer and all stormwater comments in the Engineers review are generated by this reviewer.
He just told me that I'm not allowed to use weighted curve numbers for a Basin Routing using TR-55. I'm told that I have to generate a separate hydrograph for each type of Land cover (lawn, Impervious, Woods and Meadow) ... Then combine the inflow hydrographs and use the combined hydrograph for the routing. I asked what the time of concentration to use when modeling the roads and he told me to use the same time of concentration for all the land covers. He said that a hydrograph is a volume and that runoff volumes are to be calculated separately.
I told Him that I have a copy of TR-55 and it shows the calculation of hydrographs using a weighted Curve number and he told me TR-55 is wrong.
He is citing this section of the Township code:
"Weighted averaging of runoff coefficients shall not be used for manual computations or input data for water quality and runoff volume calculations."
He says that because a hydrograph is a runoff volume, you can't use weighted curve numbers for basin routings.
I'd love to hear your thoughts.....
I just got off the Phone with a guy that is the Township Engineers Stormwater reviewer and all stormwater comments in the Engineers review are generated by this reviewer.
He just told me that I'm not allowed to use weighted curve numbers for a Basin Routing using TR-55. I'm told that I have to generate a separate hydrograph for each type of Land cover (lawn, Impervious, Woods and Meadow) ... Then combine the inflow hydrographs and use the combined hydrograph for the routing. I asked what the time of concentration to use when modeling the roads and he told me to use the same time of concentration for all the land covers. He said that a hydrograph is a volume and that runoff volumes are to be calculated separately.
I told Him that I have a copy of TR-55 and it shows the calculation of hydrographs using a weighted Curve number and he told me TR-55 is wrong.
He is citing this section of the Township code:
"Weighted averaging of runoff coefficients shall not be used for manual computations or input data for water quality and runoff volume calculations."
He says that because a hydrograph is a runoff volume, you can't use weighted curve numbers for basin routings.
I'd love to hear your thoughts.....