Transcription of Chapter 7
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Chapter 7. Hydrologic Sizing Criteria for stormwater Treatment Practices Volume 1I: Design Chapter 7 Hydrologic Sizing Criteria for stormwater Treatment Practices Introduction ..7-2. Criteria Applicability ..7-2. Criteria Pollutant Water Quality Volume (WQV)..7-4. Water Quality Flow (WQF)..7-5. Groundwater Recharge and Runoff Volume Reduction ..7-5. Groundwater Recharge Volume (GRV) ..7-6. Runoff Capture Volume (RCV)..7-7. Peak Flow Stream Channel Conveyance Peak Runoff Attenuation ..7-9. Emergency Outlet Sizing ..7-10. Downstream Sizing Example ..7-10. 2004 connecticut stormwater Quality Manual 7- 1. The sizing approach described in this Chapter is intended to manage the full spectrum of storm flows and their associated water quality and quan- tity impacts. These range from small, frequent storms that are responsible for a majority of the annual runoff volume and pollutant loads to large, infrequent events which are responsible for nuisance and catastrophic flooding.
7-2 2004 Connecticut Stormwater Quality Manual 7.1 Introduction This chapter presents a recommended approach for sizing stormwater treatment practices in the State of Connecticut…
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