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2. Provide an emergency spillway capable of passing runoff from <br /> the 25-year, 24-hour storm event (0.25 ac-ft. ) . <br /> 3. Provide adequate storage for sediment generated from the <br /> 10-year, 24-hour (MUSLE) storm event (5.1, 10-year, 24-hour <br /> MUSLE storm events or 0.18 ac-ft.) . <br /> 4. Provide a nonclogging dewatering device and principal spillway <br /> that will provide adequate detention time for the 10-year, <br /> 24-hour storm event and still allow a method to dewater the <br /> pond down to the 100 percent sediment storage level in a <br /> reasonable amount of time. <br /> HYDROLOGY <br /> The hydrology of the watershed was analyzed utilizing the SEDIMOT II <br /> computer program. In performing this analysis, the characteristics of <br /> the minesite and reclamation procedures along with on-site sediment <br /> control procedures were considered. Addendum A, B, and C contain <br /> complete listings of the SEDIMOT II inputs and outputs for the 10-year, <br /> 25-year, and 100-year design storms. Table 1 is a summary of these <br /> results. <br /> TABLE 1 <br /> As-Built Hydrology and Sedimentology Summary <br /> Structure 004 <br /> DESCRIPTION 10yr-24hr 25yr-24hr 100yr-24hr <br /> Precipitation Depth 1.60-in. 1.80-in. 2.40-in. <br /> Inflow Runoff Volume 0.19-ac-ft 0.25-ac-ft 0.45-ac-ft <br /> Pond Volume at Peak Stage 0.36-ac-ft 0.65-ac-ft 0.79-ac-ft <br /> Peak Stage 6.67-ft 8.96-ft 9.31-ft <br /> Peak Inflow Rate 2.57-cfs 3.36-cfs 5.95-cfs <br /> Peak Discharge Rate 0.01-cfs 1.54-cfs 3.02-cfs <br /> Basin Trap Efficiency 100.00% --- --- <br /> Detention of Flow (Sediment) 49.85-hr --- --- <br /> Detention of Hydrograph Centers 16.55-hr --- --- <br /> Input consists of precipitation amount (inches) , watershed area (acres) , <br /> time of concentration (hours) , runoff curve number (CN) , representative <br /> particle-size distributions of soils in the area, sedimentology <br /> information, spillway information, etc. The drainage area for this <br /> sediment pond was measured on a 1" = 400' topographic map (see Exhibit <br /> 13-4) . <br /> 2 <br />