Stormwater Flashcards

1
Q

What are the topics of stormwater?

A
  • Consent to discharge
  • LOS
  • Flood mitigation/drainage
  • Stormwater treatment
  • Erosion and sediment control
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What is the objective of stormwater drainage systems?

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To regulate surface runoff rate of flow and volume.
Control ground water levels.
Effects on environ are no more than minor.

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3
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What are the potential adverse effects of stormwater?

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  • Flood damage
  • Surface and channel erosion and sedimentation
  • Water pollution
  • Loss of biodiversity
  • Damage to aquatic ecosystems.
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4
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What are the minimum level of services? (building act)

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  • Safeguard property
  • Surface water has 2% prob of entering building from event
  • Sufficient drainage (no blockages etc)
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5
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Minimum level of services relating to flood mitigation?

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  • 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.
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6
Q

Considerations for minimum level of service?

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  • Future sea level rise
  • Climate change
  • Land settlement
  • Future dev
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7
Q

Do you need a consent to discharge water?

A

Yes

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8
Q

What methods are used to estimate flood flows?

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  • Rational Method
  • Modified SCS method
  • Hydrological and hydraulic models
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9
Q

What is a freeboard?

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Distance between flood level and floor of structure.

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10
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What is the rational method?

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Empirical procedure for determining runoff from small catchments.
Q = CIA

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11
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Why treat stormwater?

A
  • Public health
  • Environmental protection
  • Recreational values (fisheries)
  • Aesthetics
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12
Q

What have a first flush?

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The first third contains the highest conc of contamination.

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13
Q

That are the four things in the contaminant treatment train?

A

Planning controls
At-source treatment
End of pipe treatment
Community education

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14
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What are examples of at source treatment methods?

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Rain gardens, green roofs, bio-filtration trenches.
Sand filter, catchpit filter.
Rain watertanks, minimal impervious area, soakage.

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15
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What are examples of end o pipe treatment methods?

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Wetlands, wet and dry ponds.

Sandfilter, downstream defender.

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16
Q

What are examples of community education?

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Signs.

Done by changing behaviour, promotes ownership.

17
Q

Whats bad about soils being very pervious?

A

Not good for treatment, that is why soakage devices are good because they retain the water, treat it and discharge it.

18
Q

How do you choose an appropriate approach?

A
  • Site constraints
  • Finance
  • Consents
  • Maintenance and responsibility
19
Q

What information is needed when designing a system?

A
  • Infiltration (not > 75 mm/hr)
  • Source of contam
  • Catchment area
  • Topo survey
  • Current services
  • Current drainage/treatment.
20
Q

What are the general rules for erosion and sediment control?

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  • Minimise disturbed area
  • Divert clean flows around site
  • Buffers to watercourses
  • Restore asap (cover temp)
  • Minimise erosion (drains etc)