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1 Hydromodification Compliance in the Bay Area
Presented by Norman Gonsalves Caltrans District 4 July 2010

2 What is HYDROMODIFICATION?
The alteration of natural stream hydrology by human activity.

3 Why could HM be a problem?
Stream bank and stream bed erosion Sedimentation Increased pollutant delivery to receiving waters Decreased salinity in estuaries and coastal areas

4 Stream bank erosion

5 Stream bed erosion

6 Sedimentation

7 Flooding (sedimentation)

8 What causes HM? Increased runoff volume from upland areas
Channel lining and armoring Channel entrainment and straightening Flow impounding

9 Increased runoff volume

10 Channel lining

11 Channel armoring

12 Channel entrainment (levee)

13 Who considers HM a problem?
The USEPA, but leaves regulation to states. States include Washington, California, others. California counties regulating HM include: Alameda (west) Contra Costa (all) Santa Clara (west) San Mateo (all) San Diego (all) Los Angeles (all)

14 What are the requirements?
For areas with HM regulations: Do not exceed pre-project flow peak flows Do no exceed pre-project flow durations, from 0.1*Q2 to Q10 Applies to projects discharging to susceptible receiving waters Applies to projects with 1 acre or more of added impervious surfaces Applies to Caltrans projects requiring 401 Certification

15 Flow-duration curves

16 Susceptible receiving waters
Water bodies that are NOT susceptible include: Bays, oceans, large lakes and reservoirs; Tidal reaches; Channels lined, armored or piped for their entire lengths all the way to (1) or (2) above; Aggrading channels

17 Exempted projects Projects with less than 1 acre of added impervious area Projects discharging to non-susceptible water bodies Infill projects (> 65% impervious area) in highly developed watersheds (< 10% vacant parcels)

18 Example of exempt areas
Susceptibility map.

19 Basic ways to meet HM requirement
Infiltrate excess volume created by added impervious areas Discharge excess volume below erosive flow rates of receiving waters (0.1Q2 pre-project), using storage structures

20 Storage structures for HM management
Storage structures, including: Basins (lined or unlined), Underground storage pipes, Ditches (lined or unlined), Sand filters, Bio-retention systems

21 Infiltration devices for HM management
Infiltration basins, Infiltration trenches, Bio-retention systems, Unlined detention basins, Unlined ditches, Biostrips, Embankment side slopes, Other pervious surfaces

22 Design tools for HM management
Bay Area Hydrology Model (BAHM) (proprietary, but free version available) Hydrological Simulation Program – Fortran (HSPF) (EPA, free) Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) (EPA, free)

23 Tools compared HSPF – powerful but hard to use. No built-in data.
BAHM – based on HSPF, user-friendly, set up specifically for HM, built-in data for 4 Bay Area counties, but unstable and buggy. SWMM – can calculate HM devices as part of entire drainage system, fairly user-friendly, no built-in data, less capable infiltration model.

24 BAHM – Select Project Site

25 BAHM – Add A Watershed

26 BAHM – Add A Detention Pond

27 BAHM – Review Results

28 BAHM – Produce Report

29 BAHM – Pond Elements

30 BAHM Tank and Channel Elements

31 BAHM – More Devices

32 BAHM – Outlet Structures

33 SWMM – User interface

34 SWMM – LID + Drainage Calcs

35 SWMM – Drainage Profile


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