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If the basin is located in the watershed of a cold-water stream, the design must provide [[thermal mitigation]]. | If the basin is located in the watershed of a cold-water stream, the design must provide [[thermal mitigation]]. | ||
- | Basins must have the volume of storage necessary to settle the particle size necessary to meet either the soil loss standard during the construction phase or the TSS reduction standard for post-development. Stormwater models (HydroCAD and WinSLAMM) are now frequently used to determine peak rates, infiltration and sediment reductions, but the process described below can help to determine the approximate size of a stormwater facility | + | Basins must have the volume of storage necessary to settle the particle size necessary to meet either the soil loss standard during the construction phase or the TSS reduction standard for post-development. Stormwater models (HydroCAD and WinSLAMM) are now frequently used to determine peak rates, infiltration and sediment reductions, but the process described below can help to determine the approximate size of a stormwater facility. |
:!: Please note that MSE4 rainfall distributions must be used to model peak flow rates in Dane County. | :!: Please note that MSE4 rainfall distributions must be used to model peak flow rates in Dane County. | ||
=====Volume of Storage Required===== | =====Volume of Storage Required===== | ||
- | - Ordered List ItemFrom | + | - From TR-55 find the pre-construction and post construction peak flow for the 1-year, 24-hour storm event. |
- | - Ordered List ItemCalculate | + | - Calculate |
- | - #With the peak ratio, use the chart on the next page to find the ratio of storage volume to runoff volume. | + | - With the peak ratio, use the chart on the next page to find the ratio of storage volume to runoff volume. |
- | - #The volume of storage necessary can now be calculated by multiplying the ratio from the table by the post-development runoff. | + | - The volume of storage necessary can now be calculated by multiplying the ratio from the table by the post-development runoff. |
- | ====Approximate detention basin routing for rainfall types I, IA, II, and III==== | + | **Approximate detention basin routing for rainfall types I, IA, II, and III** |
- | [[File:/Images/Storage Volume.PNG]] | + | [{{ : |
- | Source: [[https:// | + | =====Calculating Trapping Efficiency===== |
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- | ==Calculating Trapping Efficiency== | + | |
The sediment reduction is selected from the particle size versus expected efficiency for a Plano silt loam during construction. | The sediment reduction is selected from the particle size versus expected efficiency for a Plano silt loam during construction. | ||
- | ====Expected trapping efficiency of a Plano silt loam==== | + | **Expected trapping efficiency of a Plano silt loam** |
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Convert the storage volume from the 1-year, 24-hour storm event into cubic feet. This volume of storage is then divided by the time required to settle the particle obtained by Stokes Law. | Convert the storage volume from the 1-year, 24-hour storm event into cubic feet. This volume of storage is then divided by the time required to settle the particle obtained by Stokes Law. | ||
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- | ===Settling velocities for spherical particles based on Stokes Law=== | + | **Settling velocities for spherical particles based on Stokes Law** |
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- | =====Note: Assumes specific gravity of 2.65 for soil particles and 20 degrees C water temperature.===== | + | [{{ : |
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