SMIAH
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 26, 2009
- 482
I'm working on a retention basin proposal for a 75 acres semi-urban development.
The design criteria is Qpeak pre = Qpeak post-conditions for 2-year to 100-year (usual day at the office there).
The basin outlet has to be in stream draining a watershed of approx. 750 acres. And the slope available is relatively flat for the whole project so that submergence effects is a concern.
I first did a HEC RAS steady flow analysis to evaluate the water level in the stream for 2-year to 100-year flood (using peak flow).
So I got the WSE for these conditions taking in effect the downstream conditions.
Checking the results : the retention pond has to be able to release it's flow rate (attenuated) with some submergence effects.
Questions:
1) Should I use the 100-year flood level in the stream (750 acres with a time of concentration of 2-3 hours) AND the calculated (routed) water level of the 100-year flood in the retention pond. Or, can I presume that both events aren't going at the same time (routed peak level in the pond is approx. 45 min). e.g. using the 25-year condition in the retention basin and 10-year in the stream.
2) If using similar events, the outlet pipe will be flowing in charge as the WSE in the stream isn't very far from the routed WSE in the pond (check valve working). What kind of outlet structure would you use to control the released flow (Perforated riser with barrel was my choice... but it's kinda hard to check the orifice flow conditions for each storms).
Thanks!
The design criteria is Qpeak pre = Qpeak post-conditions for 2-year to 100-year (usual day at the office there).
The basin outlet has to be in stream draining a watershed of approx. 750 acres. And the slope available is relatively flat for the whole project so that submergence effects is a concern.
I first did a HEC RAS steady flow analysis to evaluate the water level in the stream for 2-year to 100-year flood (using peak flow).
So I got the WSE for these conditions taking in effect the downstream conditions.
Checking the results : the retention pond has to be able to release it's flow rate (attenuated) with some submergence effects.
Questions:
1) Should I use the 100-year flood level in the stream (750 acres with a time of concentration of 2-3 hours) AND the calculated (routed) water level of the 100-year flood in the retention pond. Or, can I presume that both events aren't going at the same time (routed peak level in the pond is approx. 45 min). e.g. using the 25-year condition in the retention basin and 10-year in the stream.
2) If using similar events, the outlet pipe will be flowing in charge as the WSE in the stream isn't very far from the routed WSE in the pond (check valve working). What kind of outlet structure would you use to control the released flow (Perforated riser with barrel was my choice... but it's kinda hard to check the orifice flow conditions for each storms).
Thanks!