Equation 320-22.1
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I (Infiltration requirement, in inches) = (200/CN) - 2
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Where:
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CN
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=
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SCS (NRCS) curve number of existing conditions contributing
to the infiltration facility.
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This equation is displayed graphically in, and the infiltration
requirement can be determined from Figure 320-22.1.
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Equation 320-22.2
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Rev =
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(0.5 or I, whichever is greater)* impervious area (square feet)/(12
in/ft) = cubic feet
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Where:
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I
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=
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infiltration requirements (in inches)
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Rev =
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(0.5 or I, whichever is greater)* impervious area (square feet)/(12
inch/feet) = 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/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 320-23.1
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WQv = [(P)(Rv)(A)]/12
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Where:
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WQv
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=
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Water quality volume (acre-feet)
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P
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=
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1 inch
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A
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=
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Total contributing drainage area to the water quality BMP (acres)
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Rv
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=
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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 320-25.1 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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Equivalent Release Rate
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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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—
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5-year
|
5-year
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100%
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10-year
|
10-year
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100%
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25-year
|
25-year
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100%
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50-year
|
50-year
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100%
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100-year
|
100-year
|
100%
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B
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2-year
|
Reduce to
|
1-year
|
—
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5-year
|
2-year
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30%
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10-year
|
5-year
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75%
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25-year
|
10-year
|
75%
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50-year
|
25-year
|
75%
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100-year
|
50-year
|
75%
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C[2]
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2-year
|
Reduce to
|
1-year
|
100%
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5-year
|
5-year
|
100%
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10-year
|
10-year
|
100%
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25-year
|
25-year
|
100%
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50-year
|
50-year
|
100%
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100-year
|
100-year
|
100%
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Table 320-26.1
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
|
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)
|
USDA NRCS
|
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
|
Applicable where use of full hydrologic computer model is desirable
or necessary
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PSRM
|
Penn State University
|
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)
|
Emil Kuichling (1889)
|
For sites less than 200 acres and with time of concentration
less than 60 minutes (tc less than 60 minutes), or as approved by
the Township of Exeter
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Other methods
|
Varies
|
Other computation methodologies approved by the Township of
Exeter
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*
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Note: Successors to the above methods are also acceptable. These
successors include WinTR-55 for TR-55 and WinTR-20 for TR-20 and SWMM.
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