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DETERMINING LAND DEVELOPMENT EFFECT ON SURFACE RUNOFF USING GIS
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Objectives To assess the changes in water flow due to development Validate USGS Data and Hydrology Analysis Tools
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Study Area Location
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Study Area (Continued)
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Data Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) Road National Land Cover Dataset (NLCD) 2001 – Land Cover National Elevation Dataset (NED) 1/3 Arc Second Digitized Land Development Data
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Land Cover, Roads & Development
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DEM, Roads & Development
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Surface Runoff Calculation Q = C*i*A Q = Peak Flow (volume/time) C = Runoff Coefficient (dimensionless) i = Rainfall intensity (depth/time) A = Drainage Area (area)
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Surface Runoff Coefficient Values (VDOT) Cell Values 1 Description 1 Surface Runoff Coefficient 4 11Open Water0.01 21Developed, Open Space0.22 22Developed, Low Intensity0.50 23Developed, Medium Intensity0.75 34Developed, High Intensity0.95 31Barren Land (Rock/Sand/Clay)0.30 41Deciduous Forest0.30 42Evergreen Forest0.30 81Pasture/Hay0.70 82Cultivated Crops0.70 90Woody Wetlands0.05 95 Emergent Herbaceous Wetlands 0.05
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Road Reclassification
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Surface Runoff Before & After Development
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Flow Accumulation Tool
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Derived Stream Network Before and After Development
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Ratio of Water Accumulation in Stream Network
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Ratio of Water Accumulation in Stream Network in ArcScene
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Conclusion New development in the study area could cause as much as 30% increase in water flow in some areas USGS Data & Hydrology Analysis yielded reasonable results The methodology could be used to assess the need for public agencies to proactively address future developments
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Study Limitations & Future Study Suggestions Proposed Grade (elevation) of New Development assumed unchanged More recent Land Cover Data Proposed Development is assumed as a single Land Cover Category Effects of existing/proposed pour points are ignored
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