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On-Site Storage Control zRooftop storage zParking lot storage zUnderground storage Commercial developments may have a percentage of impervious areas of 85% or more. On-site storage is often preferred to centralized storage for cost sharing, quality control and spill control. Methods include:-
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Roof structures 1 2 3 Parking 95% impervious Roads 90% impervious Building footprint 30% Parking and Roads 65% Pervious 5% Total Width W Roof storage 75%total roof area Total Breadth B Parking 67% B Roads 33% B Schematic of Commercial Site
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Roof structures 1 2 3 Parking 95% impervious Roads 90% impervious Building footprint 30% Parking and Roads 65% Pervious 5% Total Width W Roof storage 75%total roof area Total Breadth B Parking 67% B Roads 33% B Schematic of Commercial Site
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Example of On Site control Total area 10 ha Imperv. 90% 1.95 Pervious 10% 0.22 Parking 4.33 Roads 2.17 Roof 3.00 Parking & roads 6.50 Grass 0.50 73% imperv 0.50 Imperv. 95% 4.11 Pervious 5% 0.22 Part 3 pervious area Part 3 impervious area 0.72 132 Part 3 total area2.67 1.95
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Example of On Site control
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Model Rooftop storage Roof area hectares Store area hectares Area/drain sq.metre Drain flow L/min/25mm Roof slope gH:1V 3.0002.250450.024.000200.00
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Outflow from Rooftop
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Parking Lot storage 99.0 100.0Inlet Control Device 100.5
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Define Wedge storage Wedge invert Grade 1 g1H:1V Grade2 g2H:1V Angle subtended Number of wedges 100.0060.00120.0090.0067.00
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Outflow from Parking storage
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Parking lot storage (2) Rim elevation Catch basin Invert level Volume Discharge Rim capacity
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Compare outflow with and without on-site storage 0.889 0.492
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