Table 1
Impervious Area Exemption Criteria
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Total Parcel Size
(acres)
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Impervious Area Exemption
(square feet)
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0 to 0.125
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1,000
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0.125 to 0.5
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2,500
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0.5 to 1
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5,000
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1 to 2
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7,500
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2 to 3
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10,000
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3 to 4
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12,500
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4 or more
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15,000
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Equation 1
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I (infiltration requirement, in inches) = (200
/ CN) – 2
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Where:
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CN = SCS (NRCS) curve number of existing conditions
contributing to the infiltration facility.
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Equation 2
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Rev = (0.5 or I, whichever
is greater) * impervious area (square feet) / (12 inches per foot)
= cubic feet
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Where:
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I = Infiltration requirements (in inches).
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Equation 3
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Rev = (0.5 or I, whichever
is greater) * impervious area (square feet) / (12 inches per foot)
= cubic feet
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Area Description
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Weighting
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All disturbed area to be made impervious
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100%
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All disturbed areas to be made pervious
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50%
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All undisturbed impervious areas
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100%
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All undisturbed pervious areas
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0%
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Permeability Range
(inches per hour)
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Thickness Factor
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6.0 to 12.0
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0.8
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2.0 to 6.0
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1.0
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1.0 to 2.0
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1.4
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0.75 to 1.0
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1.2
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0.5 to 0.75
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1.0
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Equation 4
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WQv = [(P)(Rv)(A)]/12
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Where:
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WQv = Water quality volume (acre-feet).
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P = One inch.
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A = Total contributing drainage area to the
water quality BMP (acres).
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Rv = 0.05 + 0.009(I), where I is the percent
of the area that is impervious surface [(impervious area/A)*100].
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Table 2
Water Quantity Requirements
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Management District
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Proposed Condition Design Storm
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Existing Condition Design Storm
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A
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2-year
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Reduce to
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1-year
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5- year
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5-year
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10-year
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10-year
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25-year
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25-year
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50-year
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50-year
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100-year
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100-year
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B
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2-year
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Reduce to
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1-year
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5-year
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2-year
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10-year
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5-year
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25-year
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10-year
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50-year
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25-year
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100-year
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50-year
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Equivalent Release Rate
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C
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2-year
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Reduce to
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1-year
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100%
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5-year
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5-year
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100%
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10-year
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10-year
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100%
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25-year
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25-year
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100%
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50-year
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50-year
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100%
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100-year
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100-year
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100%
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NOTE: The minimum performance standard for development
sites in District C is that stormwater management controls must be
provided to limit the postdevelopment peak rate of stormwater runoff
to a rate that is equal to or less than the existing peak rate of
stormwater runoff. This minimum performance criteria was set through
a policy directive of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection. However, in the previous development of the Act 167 Plan,
this district was originally established as a conditional no-detention
district, such that development sites which could discharge directly
to the main channel of the Schuylkill River and its major tributaries,
or indirectly to the main channel through an existing stormwater drainage
system (i.e., storm sewer or open channel), could do so without control
of the postdevelopment peak rate of runoff.
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Table 3
Acceptable Computation Methodologies For
Stormwater Management Plans
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Method
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Method Developed by
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Applicability
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TR-20(or commercial computer package based on
TR-20)
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USDA NRCS
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Applicable where use of full hydrology computer
model is desirable or necessary
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TR-55(or commercial computer package based on
TR-55)
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USDA NRCS
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Applicable for land development plans within
limitations described in TR-55
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HEC-1 / HEC-HMS
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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Applicable where use of full hydrologic computer
model is desirable or necessary
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PSRM
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Penn State University
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Applicable where use of a hydrologic computer
model is desirable or necessary; simpler than TR-20 or HEC-1
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Rational Method(or commercial computer package
based on Rational Method)
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Emil Kuichling (1889)
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For sites less than 200 acres and with time
of concentration less than 60 minutes (tc < 60 min) or as approved
by the municipality
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Other methods
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Varies
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Other computation methodologies approved by
the municipality
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NOTE: Successors to the above methods are also
acceptable. These successors include WINNTR55 for TR55 and WINTR20
for TR20 and SWMM.
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