CULTEC's Recharger V8HD chambers |
Each chamber measures 32 inches high and 60 inches wide and has a bare chamber capacity of 8.68 cubic feet per linear foot. The large bed consists of 2,782 chambers installed in 125 rows and provides a total of 272,254 cubic feet of storage. In addition, the V8HD is able to withstand traffic loading with minimal cover -- a major site requirement.
One major issue engineers faced during the project was determining how to remove sediment that enters the chambers and how the chambers themselves would be maintained. Ultimately, engineers decided to install a number of CULTEC Separator™ Rows as part of the stormwater chamber system to function as pre-treatment as well as infiltration.
Non-woven geotextile was wrapped around a complete row of chambers, and a polyethylene-woven geotextile was placed below them, creating a Separator Row. The Separator Row pre-treats runoff by capturing silts and fine particles in a single row of chambers prior to runoff overflowing into the rest of the CULTEC infiltration basin.
To help maintain the stormwater system, debris can be easily vacuumed out using a water jet, which back-flushes sediment and other debris toward a manhole and sump. A hydro-excavator/vac truck removes the sediment for disposal off-site. In addition, each Separator Row in this system features two access ports so regular inspection may occur from either end.
A second design concern was the possibility of erosion. Releasing water too quickly can alter a water course, affecting the natural wild and amphibious life that make their home along the creek. Creating a detention pond consisting of a forebay and micro-pool, and using CULTEC's chambers for additional quantity control, helped to slow the progression of the water flow, thus minimizing any potential erosion or disturbance to the water course.
See also:
"Case Study: Stormwater management system solves PA business center's infiltration issues"
"Underground infiltration chamber handles runoff from warehouse rooftop, recharges groundwater"
About CULTEC
In 1986, CULTEC introduced its Contactor® and Recharger® HDPE septic and stormwater chambers and helped begin a revolution toward the use of plastic construction products. Since then, several product developments and strategic alliances have made CULTEC a cutting-edge R&D-based manufacturer. CULTEC chambers can be used as subsurface retention or detention systems and as replacements for ponds, concrete structures or pipe and stone installations. For more information about CULTEC stormwater management chambers and other products, please call (203) 775-4416 or visit www.cultec.com.
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