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The most common form of weir in LID practices is a rectangular weir, in the form of a [[check dam]] or flow control in a [[swale]] or other open channel.
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The flow (Q), may be calculated by measuring the height of water on the sill of the weir:
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<math>Q=\frac{2}{3}C_{d}\cdot L\sqrt{2g}\cdot H^{\frac{3}{2}}</math>

Revision as of 17:01, 3 July 2019

The most common form of weir in LID practices is a rectangular weir, in the form of a check dam or flow control in a swale or other open channel. The flow (Q), may be calculated by measuring the height of water on the sill of the weir: