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|  | + | [[File:Interevent times.PNG|thumb|link=https://public.tableau.com/views/StormIntereventTimesOntario/Dashboard1?:embed=y&:display_count=yes&publish=yes|Darker teal locations have more frequent rainfall; darker yellow have the least frequent rainfall. This image links to a Tableau dashboard, where the interactive data may be viewed in more detail.]] | 
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| − | <iframe src="http://myserver/views/Date-Time/DateCalcs?:embed=yes&:toolbar=no" | + | The recommended drawdown times for all storage and [[infiltration]] facilities ([[infiltration trenches|trenches]], [[infiltration chambers|chambers]], [[bioretention]] etc.) are based upon rainfall statistics and likelihood that the facility will have had time to regenerate storage capacity before the arrival of the next storm event.  | 
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 | + | A summary analysis of 14 locations across Ontario found that storms were most frequent in Thunder Bay and least frequent in Toronto; there is a ~50% chance of rainfall occurring again within 48 hours (Thunder Bay) to 72 hours (Toronto).  | 
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 | + | The analysis was conducted using the recommended minimum inter-event time of 12 hours from the MOECC<ref>Aquafor Beech, EarthFX. Runoff Volume Control Targets for Ontario Final Report. 2016:125. http://www.downloads.ene.gov.on.ca/envision/env_reg/er/documents/2017/012-9080_Runoff.pdf. Accessed September 11, 2017.</ref>, and earlier rainfall probability distribution parameters from 1960's-1980's <ref>Adams, B. J., and Papa, F. (2000). Urban stormwater management planning with analytical probabilistic models. Wiley.</ref>. | 
|  | + | It is not anticipated that recent incremental changes to our climate will have significantly impacted this broad window of recommended drainage times. | 
|  | + | Locations considered included: | 
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|  | + | *Brantford | 
|  | + | *Etobicoke | 
|  | + | *Hamilton | 
|  | + | *Kingston | 
|  | + | *London | 
|  | + | *Niagara Falls | 
|  | + | *Oshawa | 
|  | + | *Ottawa | 
|  | + | *Peterborough | 
|  | + | *Sault Ste Marie | 
|  | + | *Thunder Bay | 
|  | + | *Toronto  | 
|  | + | *Trenton | 
|  | + | *Windsor | 
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|  | + | ==Calculating infiltration practice drainage time== | 
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|  | + | Try the Darcy drainage time calculator tool for estimating the time required to fully drain the water storage reservoir of the facility assuming either one or three-dimensional drainage: <br> | 
|  | + | {{Clickable button|[[Media:Darcy drainage_20200528_locked.xlsx|Download the Darcy drainage time calculator tool]]}} | 
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|  | + | ==See also== | 
|  | + | [[Understanding rainfall statistics]] | 
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|  | + | [[Category:Infiltration]] | 
|  | + | [[Category: Background]] |