Prediction of overland flow and seepage zones associated with the interaction of multiple infiltration devices (cascading infiltration devices) |
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Authors: | David D. J. Antia |
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Affiliation: | DCA Consultants Ltd, Haughend, Bridge of Earn Road, Dunning, Perthshire PH2 9BX, Scotland, UK |
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Abstract: | Infiltration devices are traditionally evaluated as standalone entities that do not interact with each other. A model is outlined that will allow interactions between proposed infiltration devices to be predicted prior to a development commencing. The model allows prediction of seepage into downslope devices and the assessment of the locations where the combined ground‐water mound will reach the surface and result in overland flow. The volume of overland flow discharged by the seepage zone may exceed the overland and piped flow received by the infiltration devices. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | infiltration device soakaway seepage ground‐water mound sustainable urban drainage systems (SUDS) ephemeral springs clod theory |
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