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WWHM3 LID Stormwater Modeling Snohomish County August 2006 Doug Beyerlein, P.E. Clear Creek Solutions, Inc.
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WWHM3 LID Stormwater Modeling Presented at the August 2006 Snohomish County LID Workshop Everett, WA © 2006 Clear Creek Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Clear Creek Solutions’ Stormwater LID Expertise Clear Creek Solutions, Inc., provides complete range of hydrologic and stormwater modeling services. Clear Creek specializes in continuous simulation hydrologic modeling. We have 30+ years of experience modeling complex hydrologic and stormwater problems. We created the Western Washington Hydrology Model Version 3 (WWHM3) for Washington State Department of Ecology. We teach WWHM and HSPF workshops.
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Presentation Introduction What is LID stormwater modeling? How does LID stormwater modeling work? LID stormwater modeling results Questions & Answers
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What is LID stormwater modeling? LID stormwater modeling is hydrologic and hydraulic computer modeling of low impact development practices to reduce stormwater runoff. Examples: 1.Dispersion of runoff on pervious surfaces 2.Green/vegetated/eco-roof 3.Rain garden/bioretention/landscape swale
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Examples of stormwater LIDs Dispersion of impervious roof runoff on adjacent pervious lawn allowing some water to infiltrate before becoming stormwater runoff.
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Examples of stormwater LIDs Green/vegetated/eco-roof Water is stored in the soil prior to runoff.
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Examples of stormwater LIDs Rain garden/bioretention/landscape swale Water infiltrates into the soil before runoff.
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Western Washington Hydrology Model version 3 (WWHM3) Available free from the Washington State Department of Ecology web site: http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/wq/stormwater/wwhm_ training/wwhm/wwhm_v3/index.html
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How does WWHM3 LID stormwater modeling work? WWHM3 LID stormwater modeling works by: Explicitly modeling the changes in hydrology due to the LID.
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How does WWHM3 LID stormwater modeling work? WWHM3 explicitly represents LIDs through lateral flow basin elements green/vegetated/eco-roof element bioretention/rain garden/landscape swale element
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How does WWHM3 LID stormwater modeling work? Explicit representation: Dispersion Dispersion is represented by an impervious lateral basin element connected to a pervious lateral basin element.
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WWHM3 dispersion by lateral flow Step 1: Lateral impervious basin
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WWHM3 dispersion by lateral flow Step 2: Lateral pervious basin
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WWHM3 dispersion by lateral flow Step 3: Connect impervious basin to pervious.
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WWHM3 dispersion by lateral flow Step 4: Connect impervious surface runoff to pervious.
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WWHM3 dispersion by lateral flow Step 5: Dispersion.
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WWHM3 dispersion by lateral flow Step 6: Add detention pond.
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WWHM3 dispersion by lateral flow Step 7: Size detention pond.
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WWHM3 green/eco-roof modeling Eco-roof modeled: Portland Hamilton Building Data provided by Portland BES
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WWHM3 green/eco-roof Step 1: Green roof element
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WWHM3 green/eco-roof Step 2: Connect to a vault
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WWHM3 green/eco-roof Step 3: Size vault
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WWHM3 bioretention/rain garden modeling Bioretention swales modeled: Seattle 110 th Street Data provided by Seattle Public Utilities
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WWHM3 bioretention/rain garden modeling Native Soil Amended Soil (1-3 layers) Weir and vertical orifice outlet Underdrain (optional)
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WWHM3 bioretention/rain garden Step 1: Basin and bioretention
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WWHM3 bioretention/rain garden Step 2: Add detention pond
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WWHM3 bioretention/rain garden Step 3: Size pond
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WWHM3 LIDs in series Green roof to lateral pervious basin to bioretention swale to bioretention swale
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WWHM3 LID modeling results Green roof/eco-roof vs convention roof
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WWHM3 LID modeling results Seattle Roof Flood Frequency Comparison Return Period (years)Reduction 224% 520% 1018% 2516% 5015% 10015%
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WWHM3 LID modeling results Seattle Roof Flow Duration Comparison Conventional Runoff Eco-Roof Runoff
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WWHM3 LID modeling results Bioretention/rain garden modeling results:
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WWHM3 LID modeling results Seattle Bioretention Frequency Comparison Return Period (years)Reduction 266% 563% 1064% 2566% 5067% 10069%
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Summary Stormwater LIDs reduce stormwater runoff and its associated problems. WWHM3 is a powerful stormwater modeling tool to evaluate the benefits of using stormwater LIDs.
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Summary Green/eco-roof and bioretention/rain garden elements are available in WWHM3 PRO Basic. For more information go to: www.clearcreeksolutions.com www.clearcreeksolutions.com
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Doug Beyerlein 425.892.6454 beyerlein@clearcreeksolutions.com Joe Brascher 360.943.0304 brascher@clearcreeksolutions.com Questions? Contact Doug Beyerlein 425.892.6454 beyerlein@clearcreeksolutions.com Joe Brascher 360.943.0304 brascher@clearcreeksolutions.com
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