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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU FINE ARTS AND

ARCHITECTURE UNIVERSITY.

DEPARTMENT OF URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING

Subject: Infrastructure planning d planning

Topic: layout and design for storm water system

Submitted to:
Rithwik sir
Submitted by:
k. Saireeshma
17011ba016
b,techplanning,4th sem
CONTENTS
 INTRODUCTION
 LAYOUTS FOR STORM WATER SYSTEM
 DESIGN PROCEDURE FOR STORM WATER SYSTEM
INTRODUCTION:
 Storm Drains are designed to collect excess storm water run off
and  from impervious surfaces, such as ,rain and snow melt that runs off
surfaces such as rooftops, paved streets, highways, and parking lots.
 A storm drain is defined as that portion of the storm drainage system
where it is then discharged into a channel, water body, or piped system.
 It consists of one or more pipes connecting one or more inlets. A storm
drain may be a closed-conduit, open-conduit, or some combination of
the two.
 The terminology "storm sewer" which
has been in general use for many
years, is gradually being replaced with
the term "storm drain" to differentiate
between sanitary sewers and storm
drains.
 Storm drains vary in design from
small residential dry wells to large
municipal systems.
 Many storm drainage systems are
designed to drain the storm water
untreated, into rivers or streams.
LAYOUTS FOR STORM WATER RUNOFF
Storm water inlets may be categorized by three types

1.curb inlet

2.gutter inlet

3.composite inlet

Cheap arrangement for surface drains (Low cost arrangements)

* ‘V’ shaped drain

* Semi –circular drain

* ‘U’ shaped drain

* Rectangular drain
Curb inlet :
These are the vertical openings
in the road curbs through
which the storm water runoff flows.
 Gutter inlet:
Gutter inlet that portion of the roadway section adjacent to the curb which
is utilized to convey storm water runoff.
These are the horizontal openings.
 Composite inlet:
combination of both curb and gutter inlet.
*‘V’ shaped drain

* Semi –circular drain

* ‘U’ shaped drain

* Rectangular drain
GENERAL PLANNING AND DESIGN PROCEDURE
There are ten steps that must be undertaken to plan or design a drainage/storm
water management system for a typical new development
They are:
 Catchment definition and discretization

 Flow estimation and check

 Quantity and quality control strategy

 Minor system initial assessment

 Major system check

 Preliminary sizing

 Water quality system design

 Network review

 Evaluation

 Final design detailing


DESIGN
PROCESS FOR
STORM WATER
SYSTEM
 Source:
https://www.slideshare.net/E185/sem-2-storm-water-system

https://www.slideshare.net/avneetdhillon/storm-water-drainage

file:///C:/Users/lenovo/Desktop/16%20STROM%20WATER%20DESIGNS1.pdf
THANK YOU

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