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CENTER STREET AREA FRAMEWORK + POLICY PLAN <br />Stormwater Management System <br />'iiyiuuVlv,,, cl\ <br />�mvo 4mo,o,,, I,r, <br />wm m,1i <br />m <br />,1u <br />d O00u11, <br />II n nviml4 <br />iyuuuum1,uupuuuuuuumy� <br />u mm�M� <br />Ffrigifig <br />IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' �',. <br />K <br />fir, rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr�j�rw � ,,,,,,,; <br />"` � rrrriiirrrrrr tl <br />1'1 <br />1'" Event <br />1-Year <br />2-Year <br />5-Year <br />10-Year <br />1.00 <br />2.46 <br />2.86 <br />3.58 <br />4.26 <br />Tahlo 1: Sur nrnary o1 expo od runoff volur nos. <br />Additional Considerations <br />A simplified estimate of stormwater runoff expected <br />from the street section was assembled to ensure the <br />watershed can produce enough runoff to adequately <br />fill the tanks. Table 1 is a summary of expected runoff <br />volumes for a variety of events. A rainfall event producing <br />between 3.6 and 4.3 inches in 24 hours (5-year to <br />IO-year return interval) can completely fill the tank. <br />During final design, additional hydraulic information will <br />be provided to provide an effective high flow bypass <br />system. In other words, if the tank is full and the City <br />experiences a 100-year rainfall event, there will be <br />adequate bypass capacity to reduce local flooding and <br />protect the tank(s). Also, since the COR trunk storm <br />sewer system is already designed to accommodate a <br />100-year rainfall event with discharge to regional flood <br />storage areas, the bypass system will effectively mimic <br />the originally designed scenario. In between events <br />when irrigation is occurring, or the tanks is being filled, <br />there will be hydraulic relief on the trunk system and <br />volume control provided. <br />5,500 <br />14,700 <br />17,600 <br />22,700 <br />27,500 <br />41,140 <br />109,956 <br />131,648 <br />169,796 <br />205,700 <br />Since the reuse water will pass through a filter and <br />potentially other treatment methods, the impact <br />to groundwater resources through the infiltration <br />of irrigation water is expected to be very minimal. <br />Impacts to groundwater resources in the ERA are <br />29 <br />