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Concept Design 7.4.13 Flow rate calculations Approach 2 is simpler but usually results in approach 1 approach 2 Concept Design
The aim of controlling flow from a
development, whether it has been previously
larger storage volumes than Approach 1.
developed or not, is to restrict outflow rates
inflow
inflow
An allowance for climate change, and in
to pre-existing ‘greenfield runoff rates’.
certain situations urban creep, should be
rainfall
rainfall
included in hydraulic calculations.
There are two approaches to controlling
x
x
outflow rates: Approach 1, as set out in the
An online tool for estimating Greenfield
NSTS (non-statutory technical standards)
runoff rates can be found at www.uksuds.
requiring additional volume management,
com or calculated using the methodology in area area
and Approach 2, the current practice the SuDS Manual 2015. The uksuds.com
commonly called the Qbar method.
calculator is based on regional geological
Approach 1 – (NSTS S2 and S4), where the mapping which can be unrepresentative of interception losses interception losses
volume of runoff is managed to Greenfield actual site conditions. Inputs to the
volume, the allowable discharge rate is Greenfield runoff calculation should rely upon
permitted to vary between the 1 in 1 year and actual soil types for the site rather than other
1 in 100 year Greenfield runoff rates for the regional geological maps. attenuation long attenuation
respective rainfall return periods.
In Approach 1 the ‘greenfield runoff rate’ will storage term storage
Approach 2 – (NSTS S6), where additional increase with increasing storm return periods. losses
runoff volumes cannot be managed on site, The flow control mechanism will need to variable outflow outflow for 1in100 yr
2L
runoff rates must be further restricted to account for this increase in flow rate. from 1in1 to 1in100yr /sec rainfall event limited
45 ensure that there is no increase in flood risk greenfield runoff /ha to 2yr greenfield 46
runoff rate
rates
elsewhere. The general approach that is In Approach 2 the Qbar value for a site will
only be achieved for the site or sub-
adopted is to limit the maximum outflow rate
catchment when the storage feature is full.
to Qbar (approximately equivalent to 1 in 2 Most of the time the flow rate is less until a
year greenfield rate) for all rainfall return
full storage head is generated.
periods up to the 1 in 100 year rainfall event Approach 1 and Approach 2 - Discharge Requirements
depending on the local soil type.
1 in 1 year rainfall 1 in 100 year Long term
(maximum rainfall storage-
outflow rate) (maximum volume
outflow rate) control
Approach 1 1 in 1 year 1 in 100 year Yes
greenfield rate greenfield
rate
See Climate Change Allowance (CCA)
Approach 2 Qbar/ Qmed Qbar/ Qmed No
Section 9.5.4.6
and Urban Creep Section 9.5.4.7
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