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1 Effects of Rain Water Harvesting on the Hydrograph Tyler Jantzen May 3, 2007 CE 394K.2

2 Introduction What is Rain Water Harvesting (RWH)? What is Rain Water Harvesting (RWH)? Collect rain water for consumptive use Collect rain water for consumptive use Increasing popularity Increasing popularity Third world Third world Arid climates Arid climates “sustainable” building “sustainable” building

3 Introduction Advantages Advantages Reduce need for expensive infrastructure Reduce need for expensive infrastructure Reduce dependence on aquifer use Reduce dependence on aquifer use Clean, pH neutral Clean, pH neutral Reduce utility bills Reduce utility bills Reduce urban effects on hydrograph Reduce urban effects on hydrograph Disadvantages Disadvantages High fixed costs Reduce hydrograph below natural levels

4 Objectives Hydrologic Model to simulate Rain Water Harvesting Hydrologic Model to simulate Rain Water Harvesting Urban area Urban area Arid climate Arid climate Use ArcGIS, HEC-GeoHMS, HEC-HMS Use ArcGIS, HEC-GeoHMS, HEC-HMS Multiple Scenarios Multiple Scenarios Pre-developed 1992 2001 Rain Water Harvesting 2%, 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25%, 50%, 75%, 100% participation At what % does rain water harvesting = pre- developed? At what % does rain water harvesting = pre- developed?

5 Study Area: Rillito and Alamo Canyon Watersheds- Tucson, AZ Rillito River Watershed too big! Processing time too long.

6 Data Collection Basin delineation Basin delineation NHDPlus NHDPlus National Elevation Dataset (NED) DEM from USGS National Elevation Dataset (NED) DEM from USGS Curve Number grid creation Curve Number grid creation Soil parameters Soil parameters SSURGO from USDA SSURGO from USDA Land Use Land Use National Land Cover Dataset National Land Cover Dataset

7 Data Pre-Processing Land Use Land Use Re-classify Re-classify Assign Curve Numbers Assign Curve Numbers Curve Number Lookup Curve Number Lookup Pre-Developed = average of undeveloped Pre-Developed = average of undeveloped Rain Water Harvesting; 100% → CN =0 Rain Water Harvesting; 100% → CN =0 Combine Land Use and Soils Combine Land Use and Soils Create Curve Number Grid Create Curve Number Grid Run Arc-Hydro Run Arc-Hydro 2001 NLCD ClassificationRevised Classification Description 11Open Water19Open Water 21Developed, Open Space14Residentail- 1/2 acre lot 22Developed, Low Intensity13Residential- 1/4 acre lot 23 Developed, Medium Intensity12Residential- 1/8 acre lot 24Developed, High Intensity10Commercial and business 31Barren Land3Pasture/Range- poor 41Deciduous Forest7Wood or forest- good 42Evergreen Forest7Wood or forest- good 43Mixed Forest7Wood or forest- good 52Scrub/Shrub3Pasture/Range- poor 71Grassland/Herbaceous5Meadow 81Pasture/Hay4Pasture/Range- good 82Cultivated Crops2 Cultivated Land- w/o Conservation 90Woody Wetlands19Open Water 95 Emergent Herbaceous Wetland19Open Water Soil Group Land Cover Description Code ABCD Cultivated Land- w/ Conservation172818891 Cultivated Land- w/o Conservation262717881 Pasture/Range- poor condition368798689 Pasture/Range- good condition439617480 Meadow530587178 Wood or forest- poor cover645667783 Wood or forest- good cover725557077 Open spaces- good condition839617480 Open spaces- fair condition949697984 Commercial and business areas1089929495 Industrial districts1181889193 Residential- 1/8 acre lot1277859092 Residential- 1/4 acre lot1361758387 Residential- 1/2 acre lot1454708085 Parking lots1598 Paved street1698 Gravel street1776858991 Dirt street1872828789 Open Water19100 Soil Group Land Cover Description Code ABCD Cultivated Land- w/ Conservation141.463.875.681.4 Cultivated Land- w/o Conservation241.463.875.681.4 Pasture/Range- poor condition368798689 Pasture/Range- good condition439617480 Meadow530587178 Wood or forest- poor cover645667783 Wood or forest- good cover725557077 Open spaces- good condition841.463.875.681.4 Open spaces- fair condition941.463.875.681.4 Commercial and business areas1041.463.875.681.4 Industrial districts1141.463.875.681.4 Residential- 1/8 acre lot1241.463.875.681.4 Residential- 1/4 acre lot1341.463.875.681.4 Residential- 1/2 acre lot1441.463.875.681.4 Parking lots1541.463.875.681.4 Paved street1641.463.875.681.4 Gravel street1741.463.875.681.4 Dirt street1841.463.875.681.4 Open Water19100 50% Rain Water Harvesting Soil Group Land Cover Description Code ABCD Cultivated Land- w/ Conservation172818891 Cultivated Land- w/o Conservation262717881 Pasture/Range- poor condition368798689 Pasture/Range- good condition439617480 Meadow530587178 Wood or forest- poor cover645667783 Wood or forest- good cover725557077 Open spaces- good condition839617480 Open spaces- fair condition949697984 Commercial and business areas1044.5464747.5 Industrial districts1140.54445.546.5 Residential- 1/8 acre lot1238.542.54546 Residential- 1/4 acre lot1330.537.541.543.5 Residential- 1/2 acre lot1427354042.5 Parking lots1598 Paved street1698 Gravel street1776858991 Dirt street1872828789 Open Water19100 From SCS TR-55 =CN old *(100%-50%)

8 HEC-GeoHMS Convert ArcGIS into HMS Convert ArcGIS into HMS ArcHydro, CN grid as input ArcHydro, CN grid as input Basin Parameters: Basin Parameters: Slope, Centroid, Elevation, Average CN, Lag Time, Area Slope, Centroid, Elevation, Average CN, Lag Time, Area Reach Parameters: Reach Parameters: Slope, Length Slope, Length Extremely Finicky Extremely Finicky

9 HEC-HMS: Basin Model Loss: SCS Curve Number Loss: SCS Curve Number Transform: SCS Unit Hydrograph Transform: SCS Unit Hydrograph Baseflow: none Baseflow: none Routing: Kinematic Wave Routing: Kinematic Wave Loss/Gain: none Loss/Gain: none Different for each scenario Same for all scenarios

10 HEC-HMS: Meteorologic Model SCS Type II, 30 minute SCS Type II, 30 minute Frequency (yr)125100 Duration (min)30 Depth (in)0.650.831.12 Depth (mm)16.521.127.950.8 Actual storm: 8/8/05 Actual storm: 8/8/05

11 Results: Hypothesis Post-Development is higher, flashier than pre-development Post-Development is higher, flashier than pre-development Rain water harvesting is lower, less flashy than post- development Rain water harvesting is lower, less flashy than post- development Flow Time

12 Results: 100 Year Storm

13 Results Used 15% RWH with multiple storms Used 15% RWH with multiple storms Only 100 yr storm produced runoff Only 100 yr storm produced runoff Smaller storms (1 – 5 yr) had no runoff Smaller storms (1 – 5 yr) had no runoff

14 Limitations Much simplified hydrologic model Much simplified hydrologic model 15% RWH = 15% of land use has CN = 0 15% RWH = 15% of land use has CN = 0 Does not account for area within land use that does not participate in RWH Does not account for area within land use that does not participate in RWH 15% RWH ≠ 15% of population participating in RWH 15% RWH ≠ 15% of population participating in RWH 15% RWH = 15% of land participating 15% RWH = 15% of land participating

15 Conclusions 15% RWH ≈ Pre-Developed Conditions 15% RWH ≈ Pre-Developed Conditions More than 15% RWH could have drastic effects on urban hydrograph More than 15% RWH could have drastic effects on urban hydrograph Coarse model Coarse model Somebody should refine Somebody should refine HEC-GeoHMS is a great tool but… HEC-GeoHMS is a great tool but… It is extremely finicky, and can be frustrating It is extremely finicky, and can be frustrating

16 Questions? If time allows…click here

17 Data Sources Tutorials: http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~vmerwade/tutorial.html Tutorials: http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~vmerwade/tutorial.html http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~vmerwade/tutorial.html NHDPlus: http://www.horizon-systems.com/nhdplus/ NHDPlus: http://www.horizon-systems.com/nhdplus/http://www.horizon-systems.com/nhdplus/ NED, NLCD: http://seamless.usgs.gov/ NED, NLCD: http://seamless.usgs.gov/http://seamless.usgs.gov/ Land Use Classification: http://www.epa.gov/mrlc/classification.html Land Use Classification: http://www.epa.gov/mrlc/classification.html SSURGO: http://soildatamart.nrcs.usda.gov/ SSURGO: http://soildatamart.nrcs.usda.gov/http://soildatamart.nrcs.usda.gov/ STATSGO: http://www.soilinfo.psu.edu/index.cgi?soil_data&statsgo STATSGO: http://www.soilinfo.psu.edu/index.cgi?soil_data&statsgo http://www.soilinfo.psu.edu/index.cgi?soil_data&statsgo Design Storm: http://hdsc.nws.noaa.gov/hdsc/pfds/sa/az_pfds.html Design Storm: http://hdsc.nws.noaa.gov/hdsc/pfds/sa/az_pfds.html http://hdsc.nws.noaa.gov/hdsc/pfds/sa/az_pfds.html Rain gage data: http://cdo.ncdc.noaa.gov/CDO/cdo Rain gage data: http://cdo.ncdc.noaa.gov/CDO/cdohttp://cdo.ncdc.noaa.gov/CDO/cdo


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