Difference between revisions of "Dry ponds: TTT"
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|Storage type||Dry detention ponds | |Storage type||Dry detention ponds | ||
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| − | |Bottom elevation (m)||This is important to correspond with other components, e.g. when the overflow is coupled to another BMP within a treatment train | + | |Bottom elevation (m)||This is important to correspond with other components, <br>e.g. when the overflow is coupled to another BMP within a treatment train |
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|Maximum depth (m)|| | |Maximum depth (m)|| | ||
Latest revision as of 23:01, 8 November 2017
| Stage Storage | |
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| Name | Important to have a unique name, to connect it with the catchment area |
| Storage type | Dry detention ponds |
| Bottom elevation (m) | This is important to correspond with other components, e.g. when the overflow is coupled to another BMP within a treatment train |
| Maximum depth (m) | |
| Lined/unlined | Unlined (ideally) |
| Underlying soil | Choose from five; sandy soils drain more quickly. |
| Evaporation factor | ? |
| Suction head (mm) | ? |
| Saturated conductivity (mm/hr) | ? |
| Initial soil moisture deficit (fraction) | ? |
| Curves | |
| The Curves table is designed to accommodate the side slopes. The top line begins at 0 m, with subsequent depths in the following lines. | |
