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Title: Implementing LID on Large Sites: Two Case Studies


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Implementing LID on Large Sites Two Case Studies
Central Ohio Stormwater and Erosion Control Expo
2007
  • OhioHealth Dublin Methodist Hospital, Dublin,
    Ohio
  • New Hilliard High School in the Big Darby
    Watershed
  • Eco-Design and Engineering, Ltd
  • Scott E Sonnenberg, PE, LA, CPESC

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  • Low Impact Design
  • Minimize Impervious Impacts
  • Maximize Flow Lengths
  • Maximize Infiltration
  • Provide Water Quality Filtration
  • Minimize Flow Velocities
  • Provide Controlled Flood Storage

3
  • Obstacles to LID
  • Owners Cost and Schedule Delay
  • Design Consultants I dont experiment.
  • Government Zoning/Standards dont allow.
  • Contractors I know how to manage a site.

4
Existing Site Data Total Area 71 ac Farmed
65 ac Wooded 6 ac Slopes 1 to .25 Soils
40 hydric, 60 type C silt loam
5
Existing Watersheds 5 Subwatersheds City
Stormwater Master Plan
6
Future Site 13 ac
Proposed Site Areas Hospital Site 45.5 ac
New Road ROW 2.5 ac
Future Interchange 10 ac
7
North 11.4 ac

West 11.8 ac
East 21.4 ac
8
  • Stormwater Regulations
  • Post lt Pre Runoff Rate
  • Pre Rate set by City STW Master Plan
  • Critical Storm 1-Yr Volume Increase
  • NPDES Phase II State Regulations
  • ¾ WQv hold gt 24 hours
  • No Infiltration or Volume Regs

9
EX NORTH SUBWATERSHED
1-YR
1
100-YR
10-YR
10
  • Proposed LID Measures
  • Minimize Impervious Impacts
  • Impervious runoff into 28 vegetated areas and 26
    grassed basins
  • Maximize Flow Lengths
  • Sheet flow, curb cut, grass swale, basin, wetland
    swale, pond
  • Maximize Infiltration
  • 26 grass detention basins, 5 wetland swales, 5
    wetland ponds gt 4 days
  • 33 to 50 infiltration of 1 to 1-yr storm
    runoff
  • Provide Water Quality Filtration
  • 3.5 ac ft WQ volume in grass basins, wetland
    swales, and wetland ponds
  • Minimize Flow Velocities
  • Wetland swales at 0.1 slopes and undersized
    storm drain pipes
  • Provide Controlled Flood Storage
  • Multiple basins throughout site provides gt 18
    acft storage

11
Proposed Site Data Total Area 45.5 ac Roof
Paving 18.4/9.4 ac (61) Green Space 17.7 ac
(39)
12
95 Curb Cuts
7 Outlets
5 Wetland Ponds
54 Inlets/3 CBs
5 Wetland Swales
13
  • Obstacles to LID
  • Owners Cost and Schedule Delay
  • Design Consultants I dont experiment.
  • Government Zoning/Standards dont allow.
  • Contractors I know how to manage a site
  • Opportunities
  • Lower SD Cost and Quicker Permit Approval
  • Typical Landscape Near Building / Wild at
    Perimeter
  • Green Space and Setbacks use for Stormwater
    Management
  • Low/Wet areas away from Building Pad and Pavements

14
PROPOSED NORTH SUBWATERSHED
1-YR
1
10-YR
100-YR
15
SITE
16
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
17
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
18
119 Ac New Hilliard High School Hamilton
Ditch/Hellbranch/Big Darby Creek Watershed
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119 Ac New Hilliard High School Hamilton
Ditch/Hellbranch/Big Darby Creek Watershed
EXISTING SITE 119.5 Total Acres DESCRIPTION SOIL
TYPE AREA COEF INF VOL Forest C 3.0 15.6
46.8 Row Crop C 46.8 11.9 556.9 LD Res (12) C
1.0 14.2 14.2 Road ROW (30)C 1.0 11.2
11.2 Forest D 4.0 14.6 58.4 Row
Crop D 63.7 8.1 516.0 TOTAL INFILTRATION
VOLUME (INCHES) 1203.5 VOLUME (ACFT) 100.3
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PROPOSED SITE DESCRIPTION SOIL TYPE AREA COEF INF
VOL Forest C 3.0 15.6 46.8 Commercial C/D 55
.0 4.3 236.5 Urban Grasses C 21.0 14.2
298.2 Urban Grasses D 20.5 12.7
260.3 Meadow C 8.0 15.4 123.2 Meadow D 8.0 14.4
115.2 Forest D 4.0 14.6 58.4 TOTAL
INFILTRATION VOLUME (INCHES) 1138.6 VOLUME
(ACFT) 94.9   VOLUME DEFICIT 5.4
22 Rain Gardens 3 Water Quality Basins 1
Extended Detention
Annual Infiltration Volume Calculation
Infiltration Vol/1 Rain Vol X 90 of Annual Rain
Vol 1" Rain Volume 1"/12" X 117 AC 9.75 acft
(storms 1 and less 90 of annual
rainfall) 14,390 CF 0.33 acft 3.4 OF 1" Rain
Volume (minimum of rain held in basins) Annual
Rain Volume 38.5"/12" X 117 AC 375.4
acft 3.4 X 90 OF 375.4 acft 11.4 acft per
year potential infiltration volume Evapotranspirat
ion may reduce the volume by up to
50   Effective infiltration volume 5.7 acft
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Proposed Stormwater Management System
  • Parking Island Rain Gardens-11
  • Basin Rain Gardens - 11
  • Water Quality Basins - 3
  • Wetland Channel Systems 9
  • Vegetated Basins - 2
  • Extended Wetland Detention 1
  • 20.5 Ac Greenspace for Stormwater
  • 5.4 AcFt Water Quality Volume
  • 48.4 AcFt Flood Storage
  • Daylighting Farm Tiles 3000 LF
  • Open Channel Systems 8000 LF

Proposed Sediment and Erosion Control System
Parking Island Rain Gardens 70-90 Basin Rain
Gardens 85-98 Water Quality Basins
50-70 Wetland Channels 10-20 Extended Wetland
Detention 80 Overall Trap Efficiency in Series
99.7
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