SWMM - LID Controls - Infiltration Trench
Infiltration Trenches are narrow, gravel-filled ditches that intercept runoff from impermeable areas on slopes. They provide storage volume and additional time for captured runoff to infiltrate the native soil below.
Schematically:
- SWMM
- Storage
- Storage Height - Gravel layer thickness or Rain Barrel height
- Clogging Factor - Total volume of treated runoff required to completely clog the bottom of the layer divided by the void volume of the layer
- Voice Index - The volume of void space in relation to the volume of solids in the layer
- Infiltration rate - The rate at which water penetrates the native soil below the layer
- Deep Drain
- drainage Coefficient - The drainage coefficient (C) and the exponent (n) determine the flow rate through a drain as a function of the height of the water stored above the drain displacement li>
- Control Curve - The name of an optional control curve that adjusts the calculated drain flow as a function of the head of water above the drain
- Exponent - The drainage coefficient (C) and exponent (n) determine the rate of flow through a drain as a function of the height of stored water above the drain displacement< b>q = C * h ^ n
- Opening Level - The height in the Drain's Storage Tier that causes the drain to automatically open when the water level rises above it.
- Closing Level - The height in the Drain Storage Tier that causes the drain to automatically close when the water level drops below it
- Offset - This is the height of the drain line above the bottom of a storage layer or rain barrel
- Wait Time - The number of hours of dry weather that must elapse before the drain line on a rain barrel opens
- Pollutant Removal - Specifies the removal rates for each pollutant
Note: Do not repeat the pollutant and do not leave the value at zero
- Surface
- Vegetable Coverage - Vegetal Coverage
- Slope - Surface slope
- Side Slope - Slope of the side walls of a cross section of a ditch
- Storage Depth - Storage Depth
- Surface Roughness - Roughness