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'''Step 3''': Goto the Schematic tab and drag and drop the ''Stormwater Pond'' icon into the ''Schematic Window'' | '''Step 3''': Goto the Schematic tab and drag and drop the ''Stormwater Pond'' icon into the ''Schematic Window'' | ||
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− | Step 4''': Open the BMP properties for the stormwater pond by right clicking on the ''Constructed stormwater Pond'' icon and selecting ''Edit BMP properties'', or by double clicking on the ''Constructed stormwater pond'' icon. | + | '''Step 4''': Open the BMP properties for the stormwater pond by right clicking on the ''Constructed stormwater Pond'' icon and selecting ''Edit BMP properties'', or by double clicking on the ''Constructed stormwater pond'' icon. |
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− | Step 5''': If help is needed, click on the ''Minnesota Stormwater Manual Wiki'' link or the ''Help'' button to review input parameter specifications and calculation specific to the ''Constructed stormwater pond'' BMP. | + | '''Step 5''': If help is needed, click on the ''Minnesota Stormwater Manual Wiki'' link or the ''Help'' button to review input parameter specifications and calculation specific to the ''Constructed stormwater pond'' BMP. |
'''Step 6''': Determine the watershed characteristics for the stormwater pond. For this example the entire site is draining to the wetland. The watershed parameters therefore include a 2.2 acre site with 1.4 acres of impervious area and 0.8 acres of pervious turf area in type B soils. There is no routing for this BMP. Fill in the BMP specific watershed information (1.4 acres on impervious cover and 0.8 acres of Managed Turf in B soils). | '''Step 6''': Determine the watershed characteristics for the stormwater pond. For this example the entire site is draining to the wetland. The watershed parameters therefore include a 2.2 acre site with 1.4 acres of impervious area and 0.8 acres of pervious turf area in type B soils. There is no routing for this BMP. Fill in the BMP specific watershed information (1.4 acres on impervious cover and 0.8 acres of Managed Turf in B soils). |
A constructed stormwater pond is a non-volume reducing BMP. While this BMP does not provide stormwater volume reduction toward the performance goal or on an annual basis, it does provide annual pollutant load reductions. Annual pollutant reductions are applied in three levels based on pond design.
For constructed stormwater pond BMP, the user must input the following parameters to calculate the pollutant load reductions associated with the BMP.
Required treatment volume, or the volume of stormwater runoff delivered to the BMP, equals the performance goal (1.1 inches or user-specified performance goal) times the impervious area draining to the BMP. This stormwater is delivered to the BMP instantaneously following the Kerplunk method.
This BMP does not provide volume reduction towards the performance goal.
Pollutant load reductions are calculated on an annual basis. A stormwater pond does not provide annual stormwater volume reduction. Annual pollutant load reductions are applied based on the selected Design Level. To apply a design level in the calculator the constructed stormwater pond must meet the following design requirements.
NOTE: The user can modify event mean concentrations (EMCs) on the Site Information tab in the calculator. Default concentrations are 54.5 milligrams per liter for total suspended solids (TSS) and 0.3 milligrams per liter for total phosphorus (particulate plus dissolved). The calculator will notify the user if the default is changed. Changing the default EMC will result in changes to the total pounds of pollutant reduced.
A constructed stormwater pond can be routed to any other BMP except for a green roof and a swale side slope or any BMP in a treatment sequence that would cause stormwater to be rerouted back to the stormwater pond already in the sequence. All BMPs except for a swale side slope can be routed to a constructed stormwater pond.
The following general assumptions apply in calculating the credit for a stormwater pond. If these assumptions are not followed, the pollutant reduction credits cannot be applied.
A stormwater pond is to be constructed in a watershed that contains a 1.4 acre parking lot surrounded by 0.8 acres of pervious area. All of the runoff from the watershed will be treated by the stormwater pond. The soils in the area have a unified soils classification of SM (HSG type B soil). The stormwater pond will be designed to meet the specification of Design Level 2 for pollutant removal. The following steps detail how this system would be set up in the MIDS calculator.
Step 1: Determine the watershed characteristics of your entire site. For this example we have a 2.2 acre site with 1.4 acres of impervious area and 0.8 acres of pervious turf area in type B soils. The pervious area does not include the pond area.
Step 2: Fill in the site specific information into the Site Information tab. This includes entering a Zip Code (55414 for this example) and the watershed information in Step 1.
Step 3: Goto the Schematic tab and drag and drop the Stormwater Pond icon into the Schematic Window
Step 4: Open the BMP properties for the stormwater pond by right clicking on the Constructed stormwater Pond icon and selecting Edit BMP properties, or by double clicking on the Constructed stormwater pond icon.
Step 5: If help is needed, click on the Minnesota Stormwater Manual Wiki link or the Help button to review input parameter specifications and calculation specific to the Constructed stormwater pond BMP.
Step 6: Determine the watershed characteristics for the stormwater pond. For this example the entire site is draining to the wetland. The watershed parameters therefore include a 2.2 acre site with 1.4 acres of impervious area and 0.8 acres of pervious turf area in type B soils. There is no routing for this BMP. Fill in the BMP specific watershed information (1.4 acres on impervious cover and 0.8 acres of Managed Turf in B soils).
Step 7: Enter the BMP design parameters for the constructed stormwater pond into the BMP parameters tab. For this BMP all that is required is to specify the Design Level that the stormwater pond meets. This pond will be constructed to meet Design Level 2. Press the help button to review design specification required for each design level. Pollutant reduction rates are associated with each design level. A constructed stormwater pond does not provide volume reduction towards the performance goal or on an annual basis.
Step 8: Click on BMP Summary tab to view results for this BMP.
Step 9: Click on the OK button to exit the BMP properties screen.
Step 10: Click on Results tab to see overall results for the site.