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High o 20 to 40lJI RemovaI .40 to 60lJI R.cmoval · & Moderate ~ 60 tó80lJl Removal , · ~ High 880 to 1~ Removal · · High o Insufficient Knowledge · ~ Moderate · · 'High · · IUgh 0 0 Low 0 0 Low · 0 Moderate Q 0 ~w ø 0 Low BMP/Design ExtendedDetcntion Pond Design 1 ~ Design 2 . Wet Pond Design 3 . Design 4, ()) DesignS & Design 6 . Infùtnûon Trench Design 7 Design 8 Design 9 Infùtration Basin , Design 7 Design 8 Design 9 Porous Pavement Design 7 Design 8 Design 9 w~ Quality Inlet Design 10 0 Fùter Strip , Design 11 fð, Desi 12 . gn. Grassed Swale Design 13 0 0 G 'ø Design14 fð ø 0 'ø Design 1:' FIlSt..flush nmoff volwne detained for ' 6-11bours. ' Dulgn 2: Runofholume produced by 1.0 inch. , ',', detained 24 bouts. Design 3: As in Design 2. but with shallow manh in bottom stage. ~sign4: ~ent pool equalto 0.5 inch storage per imercious acre. Design 5: Permanent pool equal to 2.5 (Vt); where 'it = mean stomí nmoff. , Design 6: Permanent pool equal to 4.0 (Vt): approx. 1 weeks retention. ~ ~, 8, G ~ . o ø ~ Design 7: Facility cxfitratcsfust-flusb; 0.5 inch nmoffJimpervious acre. Dulgn 8: Facility exfùtrates one inch nmoff volwne per , imperviouS acre. Design 9: Facility exfùtratcs alhunotT. up to the 2 year design storm. , 1)esign 10: 400 cubiè feet wet sunge per impervious ICtC. Design 11: 20 foot wide turf strip. Design 12: 100, foot wide forested strip. with level spreader. Design 13: mgh slope swales, with 110 check dams. Design 14: Low gfadient swales with èheck dams. F181JrC 16: Compuativc PoUutlnt llemovll OfUtbm BMPDesips SO/ITU: Thocus 1. Scbuelcr. CDiVrollinf' UrlHJn RUM/!: A Practical Manaallor Pltwùng twl Dui,1ÛnI Urban SMPs. (MCIl'Opolitan WlSbin¡t.on CounciIotGovemmcnts, July; 1987) p. 26. Dev~loþinq Effective BMP Systems tor Urban Watersheds FtCiuttE 7 , Urbali Siormw.1U IWrofi, Techniques ~ I" - ~ ~ ~ ) L.Mo tteuofic - ] 1. Sourœ 1leuoS, -~- , 3.0pa\ ChtøIsc! , R.cuofic (I) . 4. Opal ChtøIsc! lleuofic (11) $. Nacun! Owuact 1l4uofic ~ ~ ..~.~ ..... 6. Off-ÙØe lleuofit I ~ ~~ I 7. BMP llcuo8c - .-,. a. tooLiDt 1leuofit tœY 0 I , Scorm DtaiA 0 Off.Lùw ttCuofic - Open Owmet 'ß fA.t.ia.e llctrofic Watet'Sbe4 '~:, ' Nacunt awmct . BMP lWrofic . [ ) llecei'IÎA, Sczuøt '7, Soutee lleuofit ,", 25 "0 Go) 'C "> o '- c.. e . . o - ~ Qt t:. Q)' .m en :E w I- en >- en.-¿ c z o a. -:\' ..... = . CI =~ % '- ~ - ,- i:.D "."E. t' :Q e e . e . e e e . o e' . . -:\ C;. >. ~ NQ . - C CI % CI Co = CI Et":;'l, III - C' .. ~ c QoC:., . o e . ,0 e e e · · · · · ~ '=.1 - ë f"'I'I ê:iS Z .' ~ :Þ o. -="= .... . c, "': 0 C:/):.. ð o e . o o e o . e ., . . e o e . e o .' o '. e . . e ~æ . CI Cc:,. %-:\ ~::J ~... u .. 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Copyright 1991, ~tropolitðr\ washi."\gt:on Coonc:il of Goverruœnts ~-- POND DESIGN NO. 1: DRY ED POND SYSTEM - - .- - -- --- ---.... POND DESIGN NO.2: EO MICRO?OOL SYSïEM ~-~ ---- , ~ .f' :.. ..., --- - - -----.-- POND DESIGN NO.3: SHALLOW EO MARSH SYSTEM ..... -- ~ - - - - - -. - '- ........ -- ~:þŸtt.'krf~·tj"J't;. -.' . í ',-- POND DESIGN NO.4: WET ED POND - - - -" - - -. - -' - - - .... ~.. -..:..... .- -. '- POND DESIGN NO.5: WET POND SYSTEM ' . ~P¡~\ .~.- - A- :-.---~- -~-. '. .. , .. .. .. ...- .. '4O . ..... """" POND DESIGN NO. G: SHALLOW MARSH SYSTEM Co~ight 1991, ~tropolitan \"ashington Council of Gov'erments . ::E w ~ CI) >- .CI) o z o C- O W >- a: o .,... d, 'Z Z C!) ëi5 w o o Z o .0.. lõ ¡aJ Wã-ª u ~ '0 ~ .~f.i¡~:'L~il~~:~~~~¡w~1.~f~\~~ ,..1.¡t..,..,~;:." .....~~...'".:.. ~.~··..~f:·,:':':·,':··· ··:·,··:,·:·....i~~~~:~~ ~~"~,,,~~\, j ~~;;;\'{i . ......~...-:...h.....:.. ...' _ " .. 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CI\ CI\ .-t +J. 3 ~ ~ ~ Fiter gravel ~ cfta. holes In riser to dewat.r sed1ment storage "-- Tef11:lOraty storage '---- , Pennanent:-J" , ~~ . ~ ' , sec.ment OrifIce. pia PVCprlncipal/ ' ' .'~ . storage ,. required, spiUway pipe, " ,~et protection ~ . , if required Figure 6.1-6: Slotted rIs~r with PVC pipe, Prefabricated slotted rISer " 10/89 '.. ;...~.., ::::,...... ~. .~......~:~. 6.1·9 f B I Slotted Inlet ~ Removable cap, 0 plug or sctgen ~! 2" , DO' Embankment' ". D. Rows of 1- x 4- vef1Jcal slots °or Slotted inlet ,,- centered. o D See detaU. m E. Degrees around ,,- the cln::uri1fer· lnee. See ' ;~~ ... notes 1 & 2. See detail ,Orifice plate " to ' . . ~. ;J' ~EIbow MlninlJm thickness: .10· for metal or fiberglaSS \ See note '5. .25" ,for PlasticorPVC Principat spillway pipe with slotted riser Standard DimensionsTable A In. BCD E SlotareaMinimum wan thickness in. In.' rows ,degr. ft2/1t. corrugated, smooth steet PVC min. metal base In. In. ~ 150--3.50 '6 3.75-5.50 . 8 f;.7s.G.OO10 ,'NotesandCommeris 1. SIotted'lnIets shall be fabricated from cori)Jgated metal. smooth steel or PVCpIastic pipe. Materials shall have at least ~. miniinum waI thickneì$ given in , 'the standard dimensions table. ' .' .... 6 6 8 IS 90 60 45 .161 .250 .383 16 16 . 16 .10 .10 .13 .15 .20 .2S '. 5. Fabricated or $tandard .bow. fabricated Of standard t.. witt main tile Bne or plug in upstream ,end, Of ~ard t.. with one eod embedded in concrete. "i 2. Slots shall 1M. cut clØanly and deburred. Ends of slots may ~ ~undorsq JIU.. 3. Orifice plate, cap and .. fittings shall be snug 8nd securely f.ned. Orif1ce plate shall be cleanly cut andfr.. of bUrrs with ~. take,,U'IOt to round the edgeS. It should be . minimum 01 2.Of..t below g~e fqr properfùnc:tlonfng. 4. The portion 01 the Inlet below grade may be·perfo-, rated with a gráYeUltter for additlonat dewatering of ~; , 6. The height if Inlet Is above the sediment pool level , shall be such that the Velocity of ftow through the. slots Is less than 2.0 feet per second. ' 7. Head on the Orif1C8, I placed as suggested, may 1M figured by adding 0.7 times the maximum depth of ' Impounded water plus the- depth of the orifICe IMlow , grade. Has a relatively constant rate 01 change. Figure 6.1-7:StottedÌlSe" standard dimensions 6.1-10 10/89 .. ..... ..4 .- - paMnQ ~ [1J1I1IUIIIO" ".nch ..ft1uUrIaCIlnlel) ~\" . .... AIt!tr striP ' 't..t~ . I-·...'~.........,,,.:( ,.',I......~· -,,-. Filter fabriC Ines trenCh ., ~ Washed stone .., ~ 'orgcavel , ~ 6"-12" sand 1i1\er . \ u_r<JU1ICIuinch_oIIIødt~ \ , r paved surface ( I . ' if' - overfloW to ~onn ~er ( I I. ... .¡ -........ .,.... ....... .... ....... .. . ....., ~nn- t· , 1 1 L3~oW grit separator' Washed stone or grave' , ':Jl:..'.. J' . ~ Obsel'Vatiol1 L' ., port 6"-1~ ::ütter If lit sewer . , . '. . . r CIStern typé \IeSIG1' \ , J. .' .... .'. ·.·$Cf8entokeep . teaves out ' . " . . +- \)OWt\SPOU\ ~ OV,erfloW outtet l~ ... '~ ....,. "'."fa <L" ~ ~.,~ ...~ ....."... .t.-. ~.. QbSØI'V~ion pod . ,washed stone orgr&ve\ . , 10'minimum - J , ' "1. '.,. .' .' ,»" "J¡:¡o ..~.../Õt'f:',I4o""h"".' 'it,;l-·I . " . 6"-12" sand1\tter l 'J FIgure 4.4-1: ,.yp\C81 'nU\trat\on trencb use 101ß9' 4.4--'3 CHAPTER 5: INFILTRATION TRENCHES Infiltration trenches are an adaptable BMP that effectively remove both soluble and particulate pollutanu. As with other infiltration systeass t trenches are not intended to trap coarse sediments. Grass buffers (for surface trenches) or special inlets (for underground trendhes) IIUSt be installed to capture sediment before it enters the trench. Depending on the degree of st;orage/exfiltration achieved, trenches can provide groundwater recharge, low flow aus-entationand 10éalized streambank erosion control. Individual trenches are' priaaarily an on-site control~ and an Seldoll practical or econOllic41 on sites larger than 5 or 10 acres. Trenches are only feasible when soils are permeable and the water table and bedrock Are sitU4t~d well below the bottoaa of the trench. Aside frOal,reguh.r.inspections and aaore rigorous sedim~t and erosion control, trenches have limited routine alaintenance ' requirements. However ~ trenches' will pretDatùrely clog 'if : sedilllent is not kept out before, during and afterconstruc:,tion of a site. If a trench does becOllle severely clogged,- partial or coaaplete replacetDent of the structure lIay be reqUired. . f ,Figure 5.1: Schematic, of an Infiltration Trench . ' {oJ', Emetg.~ Overftow Berm Ob$efvation Well ,/ '.',>. ,.,..~ .. . ;"";'.' . 5.4 ChapterS: Infiltration Trenches DESIGN 1: Median Strip Desi~ (Figure 5.2). This design is frequently used for highway .edian strips and parking lot "islands" (depresSions in between two lots or adjacent sides of one lot). Sheet flow is accepted from both sides of the trench. and is filtered through a 20 foot wide grassed buffe'r strip. The strip is an integral part of the trench, and should b. graded to have a unifona slope not greater than S%, and should directly abut the contributing impervious, area. Benaslocated on each side of the strip form a shallow depression that temporarily storeS runoff before it enters the trench. An overflow pipe is used to pass eXcess runoff., . Figure 5.2: Medi~n Strip Trench Design ,Top View Sid~. View Inflow 20·G..... Alter Strip . Sc:mned ove,ftow.... ~ Outflow .-' . Chaptu 5: Infil1::ration Trencbes 5.S DESIGN 2.: Parkinx Lot Perimeter (Figura 5.3). This design accepts sheet flow frOll! the lower end of a parking lot. ,Slotted curb spacers are used as level spreaders to route sheet flow from the parking lot over the 2.0 foot wide filter strip (and also keep C&r$ froGl damaging tbe strip). After being filtered over the grass strip, runoff enters the surface of the trench. A shallow berm is installed at the fÀr end of the trench to ensure that runoff does not escape. The ,tren~should ha~e an overflow to pass large design stormS, such as a PVC pipe with holes drilled on its underside, set near the top of the trench (Figure S. 3) . . Figure 5.3: 'P~rking LotPerimete,r Trench Design '\ Dripline of 1ieeShould , Not Extend Ovet 1i'enC:h Top View' Side View ----... ,~' . I I ~CutbsAct ' : f - h.~Spfeadet ~.J \~~ ~... .""~)w. ~ J.= - """'" (=. .s4I~~\~,_,~ ....'.., Trench ' FiIfet SCri . ~ .oI!i . Difeeùy ~ ' :J.:1 "~oi;",: ~,...., . Pavement . \ NfòjQ Cloth Layer , .í)~..~. ·":ó:·:~~~:..~ ..:...~:'t''',~ ~,~~!;!i~ Sand Filter ~ . ~ 5.6 Chapter S: Infiltration Trenches DESIGN 3: Swale DesiRns (Figure 5.4). Low density residential runoff (S-lSt impervious) can be tre.tedthrou~ a series of surface trenches located in swale drainage systetaS., The lIajor design requirement is that the longitudinal slope of the swale collection system should never exceed st. Otherwise, concentrated flows will develop that lIight erode the swales and cQntaiainate the trench. In addition, concentrated flows .ay pass around or over the surface of the trench and never infiltrate. An earthen check d.. or, railroad tie placed perpendicularly to the floW path. on the dóWnstream side of the trench, can prevent "short-circuiting" and increase the volume of runoff exfiltrated by .the trench. The slope of the trench should be as close to zero.s feasible, and should have ~ides1opes ()f S: 1 (h:v) or less. " ,Figure 5.4: SwalelTrench ,Design " Top View "'- Side View ." t CHAPTER 6: INFILTRATION BASINS InfUtntion basins are effective in recaoving both soluble and fine par1:iculate pollutants borne in urban runoff. Coarse-grained' pollutants ,shouldCenerally be rèlDoved before they enter a basin. Unlike other 'in(iltration systems, basins can be eas11y adapted tp provide full control of peak discharges for large desi¡n storms. Also, ,basins can serve relatively large drainage areas (up to SO acres). Depending on the degree of ,stong./eX-filtration açh1eved, , in the basin, significant groundwater , recharge..lowflow aupentatiOn and localized streaøabank erosion control ,can be achieve.d. ' Figure 6 .1: Schèmatic' ôf an Infiltration Basin . j , ' Top YIeW ..., ...- - - - / - - - --. -- -..;...... / " \ \, I I / I /, / / -" -- - - - - '- - '- - - ,. \ ',.......--.. . .............",,- . .. 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Proximity to Wells and Foundations Basins sbould be located at least 100 feet away from drinking water wells to muiøaiu ~he possibility of groundwater '. contamination, and should be situated at least 10,£..t down-gradient and 100 feet up-gradient from building foundatiôus to avoid potential seepage problems. Maximum Depth of Reservoir '- , ' Tc) insure that the basin 'completely drains within 72 hours, it may be, necessary to' limit the depth of the basin if underlying soils have relatively low exfiltrat.i:on rates. 'ReCOllllDended depth limits for basins are sbown for vµious soil textures in Table 6.2. Watershed Size . lid WRA Ú983b)suggest:s that basin$ can be applied to sites ranging from 5 ,to 50 acres, in size. Other BHPs, such as extended detention ponds and wet ponds, are better cmdidates on larger sites as they are more capable of handling sustained baseflow. ' 'Table 6.2: Soil Limitations For Infiltration Basins .. 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