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Storm Sewer Design - Iowa Department of Transportation
www.iowadot.govChapter 4—Drainage Section 4A-10—Storm Sewer Design Page 2 of 10 A section of storm sewer connecting one intake or manhole to another is often called a “run” or “link”. A storm sewer system is designed from run to run. Design generally begins at the upstream end (or reach) of the system and proceeds down to the outlet.
NEW YORK CITY STORMWATER RESILIENCY PLAN
www1.nyc.govsewer pipes need to be sized to appropriately manage stormwater. Certain older areas of the City are designed to a 3-year storm event. The sewer design flow is then determined by application of an equation using a runoff coefficient, a rainfall intensity determined from an equation derived from the IDF analysis, and the contributory drainage area.
Sewer Design Guide - San Diego
www.sandiego.govSewer Design Guide (Revised May, 2015) City of San Diego Public Utilities Department 9192 Topaz Way • San Diego, CA 92123 Tel (858) 292-6300 Fax (858) 292-6310 . Sewer Design Guide Sewer Design Guide Preface 2013 PREFACE The Sewer Design Guide is a guide for the engineer when planning and designing
Design Manual Storm Sewer Design Chapter 4 Drainage ...
www.iowadot.govChapter 4—Drainage Section 4A-10—Storm Sewer Design Page 2 of 10 A section of storm sewer connecting one intake or manhole to another is often called a “run” or “link”.