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Evaluation of a Porous Concrete BMP: The Hydrologic Perspective CEE Day Villanova University April 25, 2003 Tyler C. Ladd

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Evaluation of a Porous Concrete BMP: The Hydrologic Perspective. CEE Day Villanova University April 25, 2003 Tyler C. Ladd. Outline. Problem Solution Research Objectives Conclusions. Problem. Urbanization Increased impervious cover Increased flood flows Decreased baseflows - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Evaluation of a Porous Concrete BMP:  The Hydrologic Perspective

Evaluation of a Porous Concrete BMP: The Hydrologic Perspective

CEE Day Villanova UniversityApril 25, 2003Tyler C. Ladd

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Outline

• Problem• Solution• Research Objectives• Conclusions

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Problem

• Urbanization• Increased impervious cover• Increased flood flows • Decreased baseflows• Increased downstream erosion and sedimentation• Aquatic habitat degradation• Impaired water resources• Government mandates

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Solution

• Best Management Practices (BMPs)– Porous Concrete– Infiltration Beds

• Research to support implementation– 97 - 100% Effective

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Research Objectives

• Effectiveness of rainfall infiltration• Compare pre- and post-construction• Effect of antecedent dry days• Computer model• Long-term effectiveness

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Pre-Construction

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Infiltration Beds

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Post-Construction

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Post-Construction

Porous Concrete in ActionPorous Concrete (foreground) during a rain storm

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Re-construction

Summer 2003

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Water Content Reflectometers

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Water Content Reflectometers

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Rain Gage, Pressure Transducer, and V-Notch Weir

V-Notch WeirPressure Transducer

Rain Gage

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Preliminary Model Results• March 20, 2003 – 1.81 inches• 97% Effective

Losses - 0 .6 inches

U pper B ed Infiltra tion - 0 .51 inches

M idd le Bed Infiltra tion - 0 .5 inchesLow er Bed Infiltra tion - 0 .15 inches

O bserved O utflow - 0 .05 inches

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Preliminary Model Results• March 26, 2003 – 0.32 inches• 100% Effective

Losses - 0.21 inches

U pper Bed Infiltra tion - 0 .05 inchesM idd le Bed Infiltra tion - 0 .05 inches

Lower Bed Infiltration - 0 .01 inchesO bserved O utflow - 0.00 inches

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Conclusions

• Exceeds hydrologic design expectations

• Relate storm size to BMP effectiveness

• More storms needed for better calibration

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Funding and Acknowledgements

• Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection• Villanova University

• Dr. Robert Traver• Dr. Andrea Welker• Clay Emerson• Michael Kwiatkowski• Matthew Prokop• Matthew Rea

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Questions?