Stormwater Flashcards
What are the topics of stormwater?
- Consent to discharge
- LOS
- Flood mitigation/drainage
- Stormwater treatment
- Erosion and sediment control
What is the objective of stormwater drainage systems?
To regulate surface runoff rate of flow and volume.
Control ground water levels.
Effects on environ are no more than minor.
What are the potential adverse effects of stormwater?
- Flood damage
- Surface and channel erosion and sedimentation
- Water pollution
- Loss of biodiversity
- Damage to aquatic ecosystems.
What are the minimum level of services? (building act)
- Safeguard property
- Surface water has 2% prob of entering building from event
- Sufficient drainage (no blockages etc)
Minimum level of services relating to flood mitigation?
- Min 0.5 freeboard above the 50 - 100 year return period for predicted flood level for all habitable floors
- Defined secondary overload flowpaths
- Pip network designed for 5 - 10 year return period flood.
Considerations for minimum level of service?
- Future sea level rise
- Climate change
- Land settlement
- Future dev
Do you need a consent to discharge water?
Yes
What methods are used to estimate flood flows?
- Rational Method
- Modified SCS method
- Hydrological and hydraulic models
What is a freeboard?
Distance between flood level and floor of structure.
What is the rational method?
Empirical procedure for determining runoff from small catchments.
Q = CIA
Why treat stormwater?
- Public health
- Environmental protection
- Recreational values (fisheries)
- Aesthetics
What have a first flush?
The first third contains the highest conc of contamination.
That are the four things in the contaminant treatment train?
Planning controls
At-source treatment
End of pipe treatment
Community education
What are examples of at source treatment methods?
Rain gardens, green roofs, bio-filtration trenches.
Sand filter, catchpit filter.
Rain watertanks, minimal impervious area, soakage.
What are examples of end o pipe treatment methods?
Wetlands, wet and dry ponds.
Sandfilter, downstream defender.