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====== Infiltration Modeling ====== | ====== Infiltration Modeling ====== | ||
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+ | :!: The current version of WinSLAMM (10.5.0) overestimates evapotranspiration (ET) volume. Until a fix is implemented, | ||
=====Regulatory Approach to Infiltration===== | =====Regulatory Approach to Infiltration===== | ||
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Infiltration practices must be designed to meet the average annual infiltration goals included in the Dane County Erosion Control and Stormwater Management Ordinance. | Infiltration practices must be designed to meet the average annual infiltration goals included in the Dane County Erosion Control and Stormwater Management Ordinance. | ||
- | The design of all infiltration practices designed to meet ordinance requirements shall comply with the information in this manual and applicable | + | The design of all infiltration practices designed to meet ordinance requirements shall comply with the information in this manual, the [[infiltration guidance]] page and applicable |
=====Target Stay-On Requirement===== | =====Target Stay-On Requirement===== | ||
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=====Approved Models for Calculating Infiltration and Recharge===== | =====Approved Models for Calculating Infiltration and Recharge===== | ||
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+ | ====WinSLAMM==== | ||
+ | WinSLAMM (Source Loading and Management Model for Windows) was developed to evaluate nonpoint source pollutant loading in urban areas using small storm hydrology. The model and parameter files are made available through the DNR [[https:// | ||
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+ | The model uses series of normal rainfall events to calculate the pollutant loading and runoff volumes generated. The user is able to route runoff through a approved control devices, such as [[infiltration basin|infiltration basins]], [[bioretention device|bioretention devices]], | ||
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+ | WinSLAMM is an approved model for calculating infiltration and sediment control. | ||
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- | ====WinSLAMM==== | ||
- | WinSLAMM (Source Loading and Management Model for Windows) was developed to evaluate nonpoint source pollutant loading in urban areas using small storm hydrology. The model and parameter files are made available through the DNR [[https:// | ||
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- | The model uses series of normal rainfall events to calculate the pollutant loading and runoff volumes generated. The user is able to route runoff through a approved control devices, such as [[infiltration basin|infiltration basins]], [[bioretention basin|bioretention basins]], | ||
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- | WinSLAMM is an approved model for calculating infiltration and sediment control. | ||
=====Modeling Assumptions and Guidance===== | =====Modeling Assumptions and Guidance===== | ||
- | *As with the use of any modeling software, it is important to understand the underlying principals and assumptions used to generate the model’s results. | + | As with the use of any modeling software, it is important to understand the underlying principals and assumptions used to generate the model’s results. |
- | *The DNR conservation practice standard | + | The DNR's Technical Standard |
- | *Guidance for designing infiltration facilities can be found on the [[infiltration guidance]] page. | + | Guidance for designing infiltration facilities can be found on the [[infiltration guidance]] page. |
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