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#Final design required both LIDs to reduce the overall runoff volumes, but also sub-surface storage chambers to provide quantity control for rare storm events up to the 100-year design storm. Due to large area required for truck parking, limited opportunities for more landscaping to promote [[evapotranspiration]], runoff volumes increased beyond ability of LIDs to negate the need for quantity control.
 
#Final design required both LIDs to reduce the overall runoff volumes, but also sub-surface storage chambers to provide quantity control for rare storm events up to the 100-year design storm. Due to large area required for truck parking, limited opportunities for more landscaping to promote [[evapotranspiration]], runoff volumes increased beyond ability of LIDs to negate the need for quantity control.
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===Example 4. West Gormley, Town of Richmond Hill===
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===Example 4. [https://sustainabletechnologies.ca/app/uploads/2020/12/SmartBlueRoofSTEPTechBrief_Dec2020.pdf Smart Blue Roof System]===
Residential development consisting of low and medium density land-use is implemented on the site. Average site imperviousness is approximately 60%;
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[[Blue roofs]] are emerging as an innovative rooftop stormwater management solution that provides flood protection and drought resistance. Instead of quickly conveying stormwater away from a property, blue roof systems temporarily capture rainwater until it either evaporates from the rooftop or is sent to rainwater harvesting storage tanks. A Smart Blue Roof was piloted at the CVC head office in Mississauga.
    
'''Stormwater Management Criteria'''
 
'''Stormwater Management Criteria'''
*Quantity Control – Rouge River – match post development peak flow rates to pre-development;
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*Quantity Control –
*Quality Control – 80% TSS Removal;
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*Quality Control –  
*Water Balance –Match post development water budget to pre-development;
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*Water Balance
*Erosion Control – Southern portion of site discharging to a natural dry valley feature.  Feature and contributing drainage area consists of very sandy soil, producing no runoff until a greater than 25-year storm event.
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*Erosion Control –
:Therefore, development discharging to dry valley needed to match runoff volumes, or have no runoff from development area for storms less than 25-year design storm.
      
'''Stormwater Management Strategy'''
 
'''Stormwater Management Strategy'''
#Use a combination of increased topsoil depths, perforated storm sewers, stormwater management facility, and an [[infiltration]] facility to provide [[water quality|quality]], quantity, and reduce runoff volumes to match pre-development.
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#Even with favorable soils and maximum use of infiltration techniques, site still requires quantity control storage for large storm events.
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===Example 5: ===
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===Example 5: 3775-4005 Dundas St West (includes 2-6 Humber Hill Ave), Toronto===
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The size of the site is 0.53 ha. The site currently developed as commercial and residential. Proposed high rise (11-storeys) residential building with 3 levels of underground parking Proposed average site imperviousness is 90% (excluding uncontrolled buffer area 0.22 ha)
      
'''Stormwater Management Criteria'''
 
'''Stormwater Management Criteria'''
*Quantity Control – not requirement as drains to Lower Humber River
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*Quantity Control –
*Quality Control – 80% TSS Removal
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*Quality Control –
*Water balance/Erosion Control – Retention of 5 mm event on-site
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*Water balance/Erosion Control –
    
'''Stormwater Strategy'''
 
'''Stormwater Strategy'''
#Large portion of the roof proposed as green roof and cistern proposed in underground parking to capture remaining volume to meet 5 mm target.  Water to be used for irrigation and carwash stations.
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#Quality target achieved as majority of site is ‘clean’ roof water or directed to pervious area. Underground storage tank provided to satisfy municipal release rates to receiving storm sewer system.
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#Final design required both LIDs to reduce the overall runoff volumes, but also sub-surface storage chambers to provide quantity control to meet municipal requirements.
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#Due to underground parking limited opportunities for infiltration LIDs but used [[green roof]] to promote [[evapotranspiration]], and [[Rainwater Harvesting & Cisterns: Life Cycle Costs|cistern]] to reduce runoff volumes.
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==Data Analysis/Modelling==
 
==Data Analysis/Modelling==

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