Size of Pipe
(inches)
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Maximum Allowable Spacing
(feet)
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---|---|---|
15
|
200
| |
18 to 36
|
300
| |
42 to 60
|
500
| |
66 or larger
|
Unlimited
|
District
|
Design Storm Post Development
|
Design Storm Predevelopment
| |
---|---|---|---|
A
|
2-year
|
1-year
| |
5-year
|
5-year
| ||
10-year
|
10-year
| ||
25-year
|
25-year
| ||
100-year
|
100-year
| ||
B
|
2-year
|
1-year
| |
5-year
|
2-year
| ||
10-year
|
5-year
| ||
25-year
|
10-year
| ||
100-year
|
50-year
| ||
C
|
(See below)
|
(See below)
|
District C, Provisional Direct Discharge District: Development sites
which can discharge directly to the Conococheague Creek main channel or indirectly
to the main channel through an existing or proposed man-made stormwater drainage
system (i.e., storm sewer or conveyance swale) may, at the discretion of the
Township Engineer and Supervisors, do so without control of postdevelopment
peak rate of runoff. Sites in District C will still have to comply with the
criteria for groundwater recharge, § 126-10); water quality, § 126-11;
and streambank erosion, § 126-12. If the postdevelopment runoff
is intended to be conveyed by an existing stormwater drainage system to the
main channel, assurance must be provided that such system has adequate capacity
to convey the increased peak flows or will be provided with improvements to
furnish the required capacity. When adequate capacity of downstream system
does not exist and will not be provided through improvements, the postdevelopment
peak rate of runoff must be controlled to the predevelopment peak rate as
required in District A provisions for the specified design storms.
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Rev = [(S) (Rv) (A)]/12
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Where:
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Rev =
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Recharge Volume (acre-feet)
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S =
|
Soil specific recharge factor (inches)
| ||
Rv =
|
Volumetric runoff coefficient
| ||
A =
|
Site area contributing to the recharge facility (acres)
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And:
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Rv = 0.05 + 0.009(I)
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Where:
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I =
|
Percent impervious area
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And:
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S may be obtained based upon hydrologic soil group based upon the table
below recommended as general values by DEP. More site specific data may be
utilized to determine recharge if justified by the design engineer and approved
by the Municipal Engineer.
|
Hydrologic Soil Group
|
Soil Specific Recharge Factor (S)
(inches)
| |
---|---|---|
A
|
0.38
| |
B
|
0.25
| |
C
|
0.13
| |
D
|
0.06
| |
If more than one hydrologic soil group (HSG) is present at a site, a
composite recharge volume shall be computed based upon the proportion of total
site area within each HSG.
|
"I, _____________________, hereby certify that the proposed detention
basin/infiltration BMP (circle one) is/is not underlain by limestone."
|
WQv = [(P)(Rv)(A)]/12
| ||
WQv =
|
Water Quality Volume
| |
P =
|
Rainfall amount (90% of events producing this rainfall (Exhibit 2, Table
B-5)
| |
A =
|
Area in acres
| |
Rv =
|
0.05 + 0.009(I), where I is the impervious surface percentage
|