Note: A histogram showing the relationship between connected imperviousness and land use is available from the department at dnr.wi.gov.
Note: A model that calculates runoff volume, such as SLAMM, P8, or an equivalent methodology may be used. For performance standards based on an average annual rainfall, specific rainfall files for five geographic locations around the state may be used. Information on how to access SLAMM and P8 and the rainfall files is available from the department's storm water management program at dnr.wi.gov. Use the most recent version of the model and the parameter files for Wisconsin users unless directed otherwise by the regulatory authority.
Note: Runoff from the employee and guest parking and rooftop areas of a tier 2 facility may be infiltrated but runoff from the parking area may require pretreatment.
Table 3. Separation Distances and Soil Characteristics | ||
Source Area | Separation Distance | Soil Characteristics |
Industrial, Commercial, Institutional Parking Lots and Roads | 5 feet or more | Filtering Layer |
Residential Arterial Roads | 5 feet or more | Filtering Layer |
Roofs Draining to Subsurface Infiltration Practices | 1 foot or more | Native or Engineered Soil with Particles Finer than Coarse Sand |
Roofs Draining to Surface Infiltration Practices | Not Applicable | |
All Other Impervious Source Areas | 3 feet or more | Filtering Layer |
Wis. Admin. Code Department of Natural Resources NR 151.124