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Rainwater cleaned in a swales and drained into a nearby lake to preserve it
NC-v4 SSc4:Rainwater managementposted by Pooja Sannamani on
Our project consists of a building in a waste water treatment plan (WWTP) facility.
How much of site do you need to manage?
NC-v4 SSc4:Rainwater managementposted by Nate Tsang on
In the LEED guidelines it says that you need to manage on site the runoff from the "post developed site".
Runoff volume managed for more than leed boundary
NC-v4 SSc4:Rainwater managementposted by Sofia Barahona on
We have a current project, which is the 3rd stage of a data center complex. The fist two stages are already finish and started functioning some time ago.
Site with a mix of developed and undeveloped areas
NC-v4 SSc4:Rainwater managementposted by Ricardo Sá on
Dear All,
Option 1 requires on-site management of the runoff from the developed site for the 95th or 98th percentile of local rainfall events.
International Equivalencies for 2 year 24 hour storm?
NC-v4 SSc4:Rainwater managementposted by Casey Cullen-Woods on
We have a project in Saudi Arabia and are wondering if any other projects have approved equivalencies for the 2 year 24 hour storm?
Dense cities & Municipality infra structure
NC-v4 SSc4:Rainwater managementposted by soha yamani on
We have a case were our site lies within a densely urban city , where they have minimal events of rainfall but with huge amounts- therefore allover the city they collect the rain water th