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what are urban stormwater-management systems designed to control? - ANSWERquality and quantity of stormwater runoff why do we need urban stormwater management systems? - ANSWERUrbanization increases runoff and would inevitably lead to 1. increased flooding of downstream areas and 2. deterioration of the quality of receiving waters how do urban stormwater-management systems work? - ANSWERusing best management practices (BMPs) and stormwater control measures (SCMs). Performance goals of SCMs are set by local authority When are urban stormwater-management systems used? - ANSWERAnytime a new land development is being made or evaluating the performance of an existing system in a region (Pittsburg case study) HISTORY OF STORMWATER MANAGEMENT: WWII - ANSWERstormwater management sought to evacuate water away from site as quickly as possible HISTORY OF STORMWATER MANAGEMENT: 1970's - ANSWERdetention ponds; main goal is to reduce amount of peak flows HISTORY OF STORMWATER MANAGEMENT: more recently - ANSWERgreen infrastructure, low impact development (LID). what are the goals of green infrastructure and low impact development? - ANSWERreduce peak flow, reduce volume of water, improve water quality, use sustainable materials and natural vegetation, improve aesthetics Quantity Control - ANSWERoPostdevelopment runoff peak flowrate less than or equal to the predevelopment peak flowrate oFor multiple rainfall events, depending on jurisdiction (i.e., 25-year, 24-hour duration rainfall event) oSome regulations also look at the volume of flow Quality Control Type 1: - ANSWERwater-quality rainfall depth, determined from an analysis of local rainfall conditions and data (i.e., 90th percentile depth). This yields a water quality volume (WQV), the runoff corresponding to that event

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Water Resources Quiz #2 Questions &
Answers(RATED A)
what are urban stormwater-management systems designed to control? - ANSWERquality and
quantity of stormwater runoff



why do we need urban stormwater management systems? - ANSWERUrbanization increases runoff
and would inevitably lead to 1. increased flooding of downstream areas and 2. deterioration of the
quality of receiving waters



how do urban stormwater-management systems work? - ANSWERusing best management practices
(BMPs) and stormwater control measures (SCMs). Performance goals of SCMs are set by local
authority



When are urban stormwater-management systems used? - ANSWERAnytime a new land
development is being made or evaluating the performance of an existing system in a region
(Pittsburg case study)



HISTORY OF STORMWATER MANAGEMENT: WWII - ANSWERstormwater management sought to
evacuate water away from site as quickly as possible



HISTORY OF STORMWATER MANAGEMENT: 1970's - ANSWERdetention ponds; main goal is to reduce
amount of peak flows



HISTORY OF STORMWATER MANAGEMENT: more recently - ANSWERgreen infrastructure, low impact
development (LID).



what are the goals of green infrastructure and low impact development? - ANSWERreduce peak flow,
reduce volume of water, improve water quality, use sustainable materials and natural vegetation,
improve aesthetics



Quantity Control - ANSWERoPostdevelopment runoff peak flowrate less than or equal to the
predevelopment peak flowrate

oFor multiple rainfall events, depending on jurisdiction (i.e., 25-year, 24-hour duration rainfall event)

oSome regulations also look at the volume of flow

, Quality Control

Type 1: - ANSWERwater-quality rainfall depth, determined from an analysis of local rainfall conditions
and data (i.e., 90th percentile depth). This yields a water quality volume (WQV), the runoff
corresponding to that event



Quality Control Type 2: - ANSWERspecify a fixed water quality volume regardless of catchment
characteristics.

o Idea is that most pollutants in runoff are contained in the first flush

o But! As imperviousness increases, runoff increases and thus the volume of water in the first flush
would increase



Quality Control Type 3: - ANSWERremove a minimum fraction of the annual-average load of specified
pollutants to be removed from runoff prior to discharge. Required removal is the removal efficiency.



Green techniques examples: - ANSWERHouses: use different strategies to collect, infiltrate and
cleanse rainwater ( splashblocks, rocks, furrows or channels, stormwater popups, planted
depressions, yard drains)

Streets: slope to one side and cut in curb direct rainwater into planted and grass sections

Swales: collect, absorb, and filter rainwater from streets and houses into the ground before going
into the city storm drain

Conveyance furrows: direct water away from the house via a path of gravel and crushed rock



Bioswales - ANSWERused as a means of both conveying water and also removing pollutants



Impoundments - ANSWERdepressed storage areas that collect surface runoff and release it at a
reduced rate



Detention basins - ANSWERstorage areas where stored water is released gradually, often used in
cases with minimal infiltration (dry most of the time)



detention basins advantages: - ANSWERmay be cheaper to implement due to having a smaller size,
may be required by regulations

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