Q-2, r. 9.01 - Design code of a storm water management system eligible for a declaration of compliance

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30. The parameters of the computer model must comply with the values of the attributes indicated in Table 3.8 for “General options” type elements.
For the other parameters of the computer model, the values of the attributes, other than the Horton or Green-Ampt attributes, must be determined following a calibration of the model or, failing that, comply with the values indicated in Table 3.8.
For the values of the Horton or Green-Ampt attributes, if onsite data are available, the date must be used or, failing that, the values indicated in Table 3.8 must be complied with.
Table 3.8 Parameters of the SWMM5 computer model
Element of the modelAttributeValue
General optionsUnitsL/s or m3/s
General optionsRouting modelDynamic wave
General optionsInfiltration modelHorton or de Green-Ampt
General optionsReporting time steps≤ 1 minute
General optionsRouting time steps≤ 30 seconds
General optionsAllow pondingActivated
SubcatchmentsRoughness coefficient (N) – impervious areaTable 3.5
SubcatchmentsRoughness coefficient (N) – pervious area
SubcatchmentsDepth of depression storage - impervious areaTable 3.9
SubcatchmentsDepth of depression storage - pervious area
SubcatchmentsHorton – maximum infiltration rate (fo)Table 3.10
SubcatchmentsHorton – minimum infiltration rate (fc)Table 3.11
SubcatchmentsHorton – decay constant (k)≥ 2
SubcatchmentsGreen-Ampt – Suction head at the wetting frontTable 3.12
SubcatchmentsGreen-Ampt – Saturated hydraulic conductivity
NodePonded areaNon-zero value
Table 3.9 Initial losses according to the type of surfaces
Type of surfaceMinimum initial loss
(mm)
Paving1.5
Flat roof1.5
Sloped roof1.0
Grass5.0
Wooded area and fields8.0
Forest15.0
Table 3.10 Initial infiltration capacity (fo)
Type of surfaceInitial infiltration capacity (fo)
(mm/hr)
With little or no vegetationWith dense vegetation
Sandy soilLoamClay soilSandy soilLoamClay soil
Completely dry soil125752525015050
Virtually dry soil6040151257525
Drained, but not dry soil (field capacity)402510805015
Virtually saturated to saturated soilValues of Table 3.11
Table 3.11 Ultimate infiltration capacity (fc)
Hydrologic soil group(1)Ultimate infiltration capacity (fc)
(mm/hr)
A35
B15
C2
D0.5
Hydrologic groups A, B, C and D are those defined in the report Classement des séries de sols minéraux du Québec selon les groupes hydrologiques, Rapport final, IRDA, déc. 2013.
Table 3.12 Suction head at the wetting front and saturated hydraulic conductivity
Type of soilSuction head at the wetting front (mm)Saturated hydraulic conductivity (mm/hr)
Sand50120
Loamy sand6030
Sandy loam11011
Loam903
Silty loam1707
Sandy clay loam2202
Clay loam2101
Silty clay loam2701
Sandy clay2401
Silty clay2901
Clay3200
O.C. 871-2020, s. 30.
In force: 2020-12-31
30. The parameters of the computer model must comply with the values of the attributes indicated in Table 3.8 for “General options” type elements.
For the other parameters of the computer model, the values of the attributes, other than the Horton or Green-Ampt attributes, must be determined following a calibration of the model or, failing that, comply with the values indicated in Table 3.8.
For the values of the Horton or Green-Ampt attributes, if onsite data are available, the date must be used or, failing that, the values indicated in Table 3.8 must be complied with.
Table 3.8 Parameters of the SWMM5 computer model
Element of the modelAttributeValue
General optionsUnitsL/s or m3/s
General optionsRouting modelDynamic wave
General optionsInfiltration modelHorton or de Green-Ampt
General optionsReporting time steps≤ 1 minute
General optionsRouting time steps≤ 30 seconds
General optionsAllow pondingActivated
SubcatchmentsRoughness coefficient (N) – impervious areaTable 3.5
SubcatchmentsRoughness coefficient (N) – pervious area
SubcatchmentsDepth of depression storage - impervious areaTable 3.9
SubcatchmentsDepth of depression storage - pervious area
SubcatchmentsHorton – maximum infiltration rate (fo)Table 3.10
SubcatchmentsHorton – minimum infiltration rate (fc)Table 3.11
SubcatchmentsHorton – decay constant (k)≥ 2
SubcatchmentsGreen-Ampt – Suction head at the wetting frontTable 3.12
SubcatchmentsGreen-Ampt – Saturated hydraulic conductivity
NodePonded areaNon-zero value
Table 3.9 Initial losses according to the type of surfaces
Type of surfaceMinimum initial loss
(mm)
Paving1.5
Flat roof1.5
Sloped roof1.0
Grass5.0
Wooded area and fields8.0
Forest15.0
Table 3.10 Initial infiltration capacity (fo)
Type of surfaceInitial infiltration capacity (fo)
(mm/hr)
With little or no vegetationWith dense vegetation
Sandy soilLoamClay soilSandy soilLoamClay soil
Completely dry soil125752525015050
Virtually dry soil6040151257525
Drained, but not dry soil (field capacity)402510805015
Virtually saturated to saturated soilValues of Table 3.11
Table 3.11 Ultimate infiltration capacity (fc)
Hydrologic soil group(1)Ultimate infiltration capacity (fc)
(mm/hr)
A35
B15
C2
D0.5
Hydrologic groups A, B, C and D are those defined in the report Classement des séries de sols minéraux du Québec selon les groupes hydrologiques, Rapport final, IRDA, déc. 2013.
Table 3.12 Suction head at the wetting front and saturated hydraulic conductivity
Type of soilSuction head at the wetting front (mm)Saturated hydraulic conductivity (mm/hr)
Sand50120
Loamy sand6030
Sandy loam11011
Loam903
Silty loam1707
Sandy clay loam2202
Clay loam2101
Silty clay loam2701
Sandy clay2401
Silty clay2901
Clay3200
O.C. 871-2020, s. 30.