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Highway Drainage-Hydrology

Highway Drainage-Hydrology. Ch. 8. Objectives. Know what design frequency means Know how to delineate a drainage area on a topographic map. Small Drainage Structures. Bridges: >=20 feet in span Small Drainage Structures < 20 ft. Roadside Surface Drainage System.

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Highway Drainage-Hydrology

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  1. Highway Drainage-Hydrology Ch. 8

  2. Objectives • Know what design frequency means • Know how to delineate a drainage area on a topographic map

  3. Small Drainage Structures • Bridges: >=20 feet in span • Small Drainage Structures < 20 ft

  4. Roadside Surface Drainage System Cross drainage structures Roadside Surface Drainage System: Gutters Ditches Closed roadway system

  5. Legal Aspects-Protect: • The highway from rainfall and runoff • Adjacent land from discharge of artificially collected and concentrated flow from highway channels • Floodplains • Water quality and natural resources

  6. Guidance for draining surface waters: • Keep existing drainage patterns (don’t divert) • Return drainage patterns to existing conditions • Establish natural patterns w/in ROW • Take d/s PE’s to the pt where velocity’s have returned to their natural state • Take u/s PE’s to provide storage for headwater • Improve d/s structures or create u/s storage areas • Improve existing structures which become inadequate by loss of u/s storage areas

  7. State & Fed Laws/Regs • Wetlands • Wild, Scenic & Recreational Rivers • Coastal Zone • Floodplains • Water quality • Endangered Species • Fish & Wildlife

  8. Hydrology Occurrence, distribution, and movement of water

  9. Design Storm • Probability that a design storm will occur • Q10 would occur theoretically once every 10 years (each year there would be a 10% probability that a storm will exceed the Q10 flow). • Q50 would occur theoretically once every 50 years (each year there would be a 2% probability that a storm will exceed the Q50 flow).

  10. Design Frequencies Not economically feasible to design for all floods for every structure for any type of road

  11. Design Storm Frequencies

  12. Construction on new Reconstruction on existing 3R Maintenance Culvert replacement or relining Complete analysis Analysis for structures w/ flooding history or service life < design life Analysis for structures w/ flooding history or in need of replacement None needed Complete analysis Type of Project vs Extent of Analysis

  13. Hydrologic Analysis • Preliminary Research • Field trip • Design Discharge (w or w/o hydrograph) • Calculate discharge-- methodology & frequency • Final field trip

  14. 1. Preliminary Research • Obtain topo maps • Determine soils • Obtain flood insurance data • Obtain existing data • Obtain aerial photos • Check field reconnaissance notes, historical records, record plans • Calculate preliminary flow rates

  15. 2. Initial Field Trip • Drainage patterns and areas • Land Use • Soil Types • Existing & previous floods • Location of detention structures

  16. a. Drainage Patterns Check that patterns coincide w/ what you have determined preliminarily

  17. b. Land Use • Wooded, Crops, Pasture • Urban, Suburban or Rural • Undeveloped or Developed • If developed (% paved or roof area, % grass) • Potential for future development

  18. c. Soils • Confirm soil types • Any soils subject to erosion? • Any channel banks that may need to be protected? • Rocks, clays, silts, wetlands, fragipan?

  19. d. Flood conditions • Determine HWE • Interview locals • Check for deposition & scour • Check debris – velocity • Regional DEC office

  20. e. Detention Features • Wetlands • Ponding areas • Reservoirs or lakes • Flood control dams • Highway embankments • Culvert locations

  21. Drainage design • Determine the maximum (peak) runoff volume (in cfs) for a given design frequency-------hydrology • Size structure to carry the design flow --------- hydraulics

  22. Determining peak flows • Drainage Area • Infiltration • Time of concentration • Slopes • Rainfall Intensity • Storage

  23. Time of Concentration • Time required for water to flow from the most distant part of a drainage area to the drainage structures (sheet flow, channel flow).

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