southside green - team 6
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April 10 through 12, 2014
Connections:
Improving flow between community, water, and park Study Area A
Study Area B
Study Area C
http://www.southsidegreen.com
April 10 through 12, 2014
April 10 through 12, 2014
April 10 through 12, 2014
Vision: A beautiful and intentional entrance from the neighborhood up to the park that values the history of the place and creates functional and resilient natural systems to manage water and improve habitat
April 10 through 12, 2014
April 10 through 12, 2014
April 10 through 12, 2014
April 10 through 12, 2014
April 10 through 12, 2014
Natural Play Space
April 10 through 12, 2014
Ecological Communities
April 10 through 12, 2014
Upstream Considerations
April 10 through 12, 2014
area (ft2)
average wetland
depth
storage volume
(ft3)wetland 1 3,000 1.0 3,000wetland 2 3,000 1.0 3,000wetland 3 3,000 1.0 3,000wetland 4 9,000 1.0 9,000wetland 5 4,500 2.0 9,000
27,000
80%2.07.5
86% from Matt Graham3.9 million gallonsannual volume managed =
dayscfm
Results
TOTAL STORAGE VOLUME IN WETLANDS
TOTAL =
percent extended detention =discharge period =
discharge flowrate =percent annual capture =
April 10 through 12, 2014
Flow and Groundwater Monitoring
http://www.southsidegreen.com
April 10 through 12, 2014
Contributors•Erin Copeland•Sam Shamsi•Sara Thompson•Ian Lipsky•Mary Bates•Heather Dodson•Den Kerlin•Bob Gentar•Lucia Aguirre