Hawley Robert J, Goodrich James A, Korth Nora L, Rust Christopher J, Fet Elizabeth V, Frye Craig, MacMannis Katherine R, Wooten Matthew S, Jacobs Mark, Sinha Rajib
Sustainable Streams LLC, 1948 Deer Park Ave., Louisville, Kentucky 40205 (
Water Infrastructure Protection Division, USEPA Office of Research & Development, Cincinnati, Ohio 45268.
J Am Water Resour Assoc. 2017 Oct;53(5):1032-1047. doi: 10.1111/1752-1688.12548.
By discharging excess stormwater at rates that more frequently exceed the critical flow for stream erosion, conventional detention basins often contribute to increased channel instability in urban and suburban systems that can be detrimental to aquatic habitat and water quality, as well as adjacent property and infrastructure. However, these ubiquitous assets, valued at approximately $600,000 per km in a representative suburban watershed, are ideal candidates to aid in reversing such cycles of channel degradation because improving their functionality would not necessarily require property acquisition or heavy construction. The objective of this research was to develop a simple, cost-effective device that could be installed in detention basin outlets to reduce the erosive power of the relatively frequent storm events (~ < two-year recurrence) and provide a passive bypass to maintain flood control performance during infrequent storms (such as the 100-year recurrence). Results from a pilot installation show that the Detain HO device reduced the cumulative sediment transport capacity of the preretrofit condition by greater than 40%, and contributed to reduced flashiness and prolonged baseflows in receiving streams. When scaling the strategy across a watershed, these results suggest that potential gains in water quality and stream channel stability could be achieved at costs that are orders of magnitude less than comparable benefits from newly constructed stormwater control measures.
传统的滞洪池以超过河流侵蚀临界流量的频率排放多余的雨水,这往往会加剧城市和郊区水系的河道不稳定,对水生栖息地、水质以及邻近的财产和基础设施都可能造成损害。然而,这些随处可见的设施,在典型的郊区流域中每公里价值约60万美元,是帮助扭转河道退化循环的理想选择,因为改善其功能不一定需要征用土地或大规模建设。本研究的目的是开发一种简单、经济高效的装置,可安装在滞洪池出水口,以降低相对频繁的暴雨事件(~<两年重现期)的侵蚀力,并提供一个被动旁通装置,在罕见暴雨(如百年一遇)期间维持防洪性能。试点安装的结果表明,Detain HO装置使改造前状况下的累积泥沙输移能力降低了40%以上,并有助于减少受纳溪流的洪峰流量变率和延长基流。当在整个流域推广该策略时,这些结果表明,实现水质和河道稳定性方面的潜在收益所需的成本,比新建雨水控制措施的可比收益要低几个数量级。