Top Banner
Jason R. Vogel, Ph.D., P.E. Stormwater Specialist Biosystem and Agricultural Engineering Oklahoma State University (LID) : A Sustainable Solution for Oklahoma Stormwater
14

Jason R. Vogel, Ph.D., P.E. Stormwater Specialist Biosystem and Agricultural Engineering Oklahoma State University.

Dec 27, 2015

Download

Documents

Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Jason R. Vogel, Ph.D., P.E. Stormwater Specialist Biosystem and Agricultural Engineering Oklahoma State University.

Jason R. Vogel, Ph.D., P.E.Stormwater Specialist

Biosystem and Agricultural EngineeringOklahoma State University

Low Impact Development (LID):

A Sustainable Solution for Oklahoma Stormwater

Page 2: Jason R. Vogel, Ph.D., P.E. Stormwater Specialist Biosystem and Agricultural Engineering Oklahoma State University.

Mimics a site's predevelopment hydrology through design techniques that infiltrate, filter, store, evaporate, and detain runoff close to its source.

Emphasizes cost-effective strategies at the lot level

An approach to land development that uses various land planning, design and construction practices.

What is Low Impact Development?

Page 3: Jason R. Vogel, Ph.D., P.E. Stormwater Specialist Biosystem and Agricultural Engineering Oklahoma State University.

These include basic design features such as:reducing the use of pipes, ponds, curbs and

gutters; maintaining recharge areas, buffer zones, and drainage courses;

using infiltration swales, grading strategies, and open drainage systems;

reducing impervious surfaces and disconnecting those that must be used;

and conserving open space.

Page 4: Jason R. Vogel, Ph.D., P.E. Stormwater Specialist Biosystem and Agricultural Engineering Oklahoma State University.

Bioretention/Rain GardensRainfall harvestingPermeable PavementBioswalesGreen roofsStormwater wetlandsTree box planters

What are common on-site LID designs?

Page 5: Jason R. Vogel, Ph.D., P.E. Stormwater Specialist Biosystem and Agricultural Engineering Oklahoma State University.

Almost all components of the urban, suburban, and residential environment have the potential to incorporate LID. open space, rooftops, streetscapes, parking lots, sidewalks, and medians.

LID is a versatile approach that can be applied equally well to new development, urban retrofits, and redevelopment/revitalization projects.

Where can LID be implemented?

Page 6: Jason R. Vogel, Ph.D., P.E. Stormwater Specialist Biosystem and Agricultural Engineering Oklahoma State University.

Rain gardens and Bioretention cells

Examples of LID

Page 7: Jason R. Vogel, Ph.D., P.E. Stormwater Specialist Biosystem and Agricultural Engineering Oklahoma State University.

Rain Gardens and Bioretention Cells

Come in many forms …

NCSU BAE

NCSU BAE

Page 8: Jason R. Vogel, Ph.D., P.E. Stormwater Specialist Biosystem and Agricultural Engineering Oklahoma State University.

Bioswales

Examples of LID

Page 9: Jason R. Vogel, Ph.D., P.E. Stormwater Specialist Biosystem and Agricultural Engineering Oklahoma State University.

Rainwater harvesting

Examples of LID

Page 10: Jason R. Vogel, Ph.D., P.E. Stormwater Specialist Biosystem and Agricultural Engineering Oklahoma State University.

Permeable pavement

Examples of LID

Page 11: Jason R. Vogel, Ph.D., P.E. Stormwater Specialist Biosystem and Agricultural Engineering Oklahoma State University.

Stormwater wetland

Examples of LID

Page 12: Jason R. Vogel, Ph.D., P.E. Stormwater Specialist Biosystem and Agricultural Engineering Oklahoma State University.

Green roof

Some examples of LID

Page 13: Jason R. Vogel, Ph.D., P.E. Stormwater Specialist Biosystem and Agricultural Engineering Oklahoma State University.

From Randall ArendtFrom Randall Arendt• same number of housing units

• 10-50% less impervious surface

• up to 50% open space

• water resources protected

Conservation Subdivisions

Some examples of LID

Page 14: Jason R. Vogel, Ph.D., P.E. Stormwater Specialist Biosystem and Agricultural Engineering Oklahoma State University.

Thanks!!!