Effective Stormwater Management Through the Use of Low-Impact Development (LID) Techniques
Justin Gregory, PEJones Edmunds & Associates
October 3, 2012
OVERVIEW
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Low Impact Developmen
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Current stormwater problems
New Facilities
RetrofitSwales
Regulations
Current Stormwater Situation
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Impairments
TMDLs and BMAPs
Energy Independence and Security Act
Current Stormwater Situation
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Traditional solutions not working well enough.
How do we meet our stormwater management goals?
Low Impact Development
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LID / Green Stormwater Infrastructure
Distributed
Treatment train
Replicate natural hydrologic response
NASA Propellants North Admin & Maintenance Facility
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LEED Platinum
Designed to reach net-zero energy
Rainwater harvesting key aspect of design
NASA Propellants North Admin & Maintenance Facility
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7,500-gallon rainwater harvesting.
• Toilets.• Irrigation.• Treated water for drinking and hand washing.
Supplies:
Other LID components
Sunset Boulevard Bioretention
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Community facing large nutrient load reduction goals
Erosion problem
LID Retrofit Opportunity
Existing Conditions
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Direct discharge to Indian River Lagoon
Erosion problems at discharge to Lagoon
Limited space within the ROW
High infiltration rates
Solution
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Offline bioretention
Median Swale/Inverted Median
Solution
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Curb cuts
• Overflow - Extreme Events.
Inverted median advantages
• 30% more volume than swales.
Normal Flow.
Overflow during extreme events
Performance
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8” Rainfall 7-9 Oct 2011.
• Visual Monitoring.• No observed runoff.• Recovered overnight.
Costs
• TN < 30% conventional treatment.• No land purchase needed.
Sarasota County Swale Study
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Enhance County-wide pollutant loading model
Measure effects of conveyance swales
Account for possible load reductions
Sarasota County Swale Study
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Promote distributed infiltration
Disconnect impervious area
Common in Sarasota County
Versus
Phillippi Creek Basin
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2 curb & gutter sites
3 swale sites
Besides drainage type all else was equal
7 months/40 samples
TSS
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78% lower
Statistically significant
Literature 61-86%
Nitrogen
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TN - 68% lower.
TKN – 72% lower.
Nox – 22% lower.
Highest removal particulate nitrogen.
Phosphorus
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TP - 25% lower.
Ortho-Phosphorus – 17% lower.
Not statistically different.
Runoff
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Rainfall vs. Percent Runoff
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Runoff Coefficient 58% lower
3x as much rain without runoff
5x lower annual runoff volume
Observed Load Differences
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TN – 93%
TP – 81%
TSS – 95%
BOD – 93%
LID Manuals
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Local Design Standards.
Account for local hydrology.
Provide reasonable assurance.
Meet WMD Permitting Requirements.
Promote LID.
Local Hydrology
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Varies across the state.
Significantly effects LID performance.
How do we account for this?
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Local Design Curves
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Consider local climate.
Consider local hydrology.
Simplify permitting.
Allow for BMAP credits.
Key Components
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Alter practices for local conditions.
Work with end user of the manual.
Performance based design curves.
Average annual effectiveness.
Conclusion
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LID provides additional tools to meet our stormwater requirements .
Replicate natural runoff response.