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Rain Gardens as Flood Control in Austin, Texas. By Kiersten Dube. Shoal Creek Detention Pond Q: Can rain gardens replace pond?. Far West Blvd. Shoal Creek. MOPAC. Lidar to DEM. High Low. ArcGIS Help page “ Lidar to raster”. Stream Lines and Flow Accumulation. MOPAC. Far West Blvd. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Rain Gardens as Flood Control in Austin, Texas By Kiersten Dube
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Page 1: Rain Gardens as Flood Control  in Austin, Texas

Rain Gardens as Flood Control in Austin, Texas

By Kiersten Dube

Page 2: Rain Gardens as Flood Control  in Austin, Texas

Shoal Creek Detention PondQ: Can rain gardens replace pond?

MOP

AC

Far West Blvd

Shoal

Creek

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Lidar to DEM

High

Low ArcGIS Help page “Lidar to raster”

Page 4: Rain Gardens as Flood Control  in Austin, Texas

Stream Lines andFlow Accumulation

MOP

AC

Far West Blvd

AGREE50 ft

15 ft

Page 5: Rain Gardens as Flood Control  in Austin, Texas

Delineate Watershed

Far West Blvd

Area = 107 acres

Page 6: Rain Gardens as Flood Control  in Austin, Texas

Single Family Homes

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Revised QuestionCan rain gardens provide flood

control for commercial property?

Civic

Multi-family

Office

Road

s

Page 8: Rain Gardens as Flood Control  in Austin, Texas

Assumption

Pond

=

Rain Gardens

Σtime

cfs

Pond Vol = Σ (Rain Garden Vol)

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Pond Volume:Cut and Fill Tool

DEM

Artificial DEM

Cut Cut

Fill

Fill = Pond Vol = 2.06 x 106 cubic feet

Weir

Pond

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Rain Garden Design

Soil Porosity = 0.2

4 in.

30 in.

10 in.

1.25 in.

EquivalentStorageDepth

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Feasibility Assessment

=Pond VolEquivalent RG Depth

Rain Garden Area

=RG AreaWatershed Area 53%

=Pervious CoverPer Lot 56%

?

= 57

57107 =

Acres

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Conclusions• Can rain gardens replace pond? – Tentative No

• Consider other options– Pervious paving– Roof top gardens– More complex RG designs

• Remaining questions– Maintenance– Water quality from roads


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