dmx
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 9, 2003
- 11
This is in NYS. I have a linear highway project that involves reconstructing a portion of the pavement and addition of new pavement over what is now pervious area. The work area drains to a road side swale in which we plan to construct a wet swale to address the Water quality requirements of Phase II. I also have 25 acres of hillside that drain into this swale (not across the project, just into the swale from the other side). I understand that I would need to size any feature to accommodate the contributing area or use flow diverters to intercept the hill side and direct it around the swale, but what I am wondering about is the “A” in the water quality volume required to be treated calculation. {WQv = (P)(R)(A)/12}. Since the offsite area is not going through my site is the "A" the area of my work (disturbed area so to speak) or is it the entire drainage basin going to the practice, according to the manual. You see how a simple 100’ lane widening can result is huge water quality volumes to be treated if the offsite area going to the practice is significant.
Thanks for any help....
Thanks for any help....