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4. How Much Rain Falls in Chicago?
January - 1.86" Image of Rain Falling
February - 1.58"
March - 2.59"
April - 3.28"
May - 3.75"
June - 4.08"
July - 3.39"
August - 3.38"
September - 2.91"
October - 2.65"
November - 2.09"
December - 1.88"
Total 33.44"
5. Thirty Year Average
Monthly Rain Fall
Chicago
(1971 - 2000)
5.00
4.50
4.00
3.50
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2.50
2.00
1.50
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Graph of Chicago Rain Fall
6. How Much Water Falls in Chicago?
2,500 sq. ft. Roof
January - 2,727 gallons Image of Rain Falling
February - 2,540
March - 4,130
April - 5,735
May - 5,268
June - 5,657
July - 5,470
August - 7,200
September - 5,096
October - 4,223
November - 4,691
December - 3,787
Total 56,525
7. How Much Water Falls in Chicago?
¼ Acre Residential Property
January - 11,880 gallons Image of Rain Falling
February - 11,065
March - 17,990
April - 24,982
May - 22,945
June - 24,642
July - 23,828
August - 31,363
September - 22,199
October - 18,397
November - 20,434
December - 16,496
Total 246,221
8. How Much Water Falls in Chicago?
3 Acre Commercial Property
January - 142,560 gallons Image of Rain Falling
February - 132,784
March - 215,876
April - 299,783
May - 275,344
June - 295,710
July - 285,934
August - 376,358
September - 266,383
October - 220,764
November - 245,203
December - 197,954
Total 2,954,654
9. How Much Water Falls in Chicago?
City Block
(660’ x 660’ – 10 acres)
January - 475,195 gallons
February - 442,610
March - 719,581
April - 999,267
May - 917,805
June - 985,690
July - 953,105
August - 1,254,515
September - 887,936
October - 735,873
November - 817,335
December - 659,842
Total 9,848,756
10. How Much Water is in Rain Event?
¼” Rain ½” Rain 1” Rain
2,500 ft. sq. 390 gallons 779 gallons 1,558 gallons
Roof
¼ Acre 1,697 3,994 67,789
Residential
Property
3 Acre 20,366 40,731 135,770
Commercial
Property
Chicago City 67,885 135,770 271,540
Block
11. What can we do with this water?
• Flush Toilets
• Wash Vehicles
• Clean Sidewalks
• Laundry
• Water the
Landscape
12. How Much Do We Use?
Daily Monthly Annually
Toilet - 19 gallons 570 6,840
Bathing - 15 450 5,400
Laundry - 8 240 2,880
Kitchen - 7 210 2,520
Housekeeping - 1 30 360
Total 50 1,500 18,000
The average household uses between 50 and 100 gallons of water
per person per day.
13. How Much Water Does a Landscape
Need in Chicago?
January - 0.00"
February - 0.00"
March - 0.68"
April - 2.01"
May - 3.95"
June - 5.89"
July - 6.99"
August - 6.07"
September - 3.87"
October - 2.08"
November - 0.63"
December - 0.00"
Total 32.17"
14. What is the Problem?
ET Rain Difference
January - 0.00" 1.75" 1.75"
February - 0.00" 1.63" 1.63"
March - 0.68" 2.65" 1.97"
April - 2.01" 3.68" 1.67"
May - 3.95" 3.38" -0.57"
June - 5.89" 3.63" -2.26"
July - 6.99" 3.51" -3.48"
August - 6.07" 4.62" -1.45"
September - 3.87" 3.27" -0.60"
October - 2.08" 2.71" 0.63"
November - 0.63" 3.01" 2.38"
December - 0.00" 2.43" 2.43"
Total 32.17“ 36.27" 4.10"
15. Evapotranspiration
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16. Precipatation
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17. ET vs. Precipatation
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18. Landscape Ecology
Size the landscape to the
80% of the average rain
water production.
– Roof Runoff
– Hardscape Runoff
Balancing rain water to
landscape creates a
functional landscape that
utilizes the site’s water
production.
20. Stormwater Mitigation
– Collection runoff near the
source
– Slow it down
– Soak it in
– Filter it
– Apply it to the landscape
– Create habitats
21. Peak Flow
(1 Acre Site)
Grass Field Roof
1 Year Storm 1.4 cfs 4.3 cfs
2 Year Storm 2.1 cfs 5.4 cfs
10 Year Storm 4.3 cfs 8.0 cfs
25 Year Storm 5.7 cfs 9.5 cfs
100 Year Storm 8.0 cfs 12.0 cfs
cfs – cubic feet per second
22. Peak Flow
(1 Acre Site)
Grass Field Roof
1 Year Storm 10.5 gps 32.2 gps
2 Year Storm 15.7 gps 40.4 gps
10 Year Storm 32.2 gps 59.8 gps
25 Year Storm 42.6 gps 71.1 gps
100 Year Storm 59.8 gps 89.8 gps
gps – gallons per second
23. Peak Flow
(1 Acre Site)
Grass Field Roof
1 Year Storm 630 gpm 1,932 gpm
2 Year Storm 942 gpm 2,424 gpm
10 Year Storm 1,932 gpm 3,588 gpm
25 Year Storm 2,556 gpm 4,266 gpm
100 Year Storm 3,588 gpm 5,388 gpm
gpm – gallons per minute
24. Peak Flow
(2,500 sq. ft. Roof)
Grass Field Roof
1 Year Storm 0.08 cfs 0.25 cfs
2 Year Storm 0.12 cfs 0.31 cfs
10 Year Storm 0.25 cfs 0.46 cfs
25 Year Storm 0.33 cfs 0.55 cfs
100 Year Storm 0.46 cfs 0.69 cfs
cfs – cubic feet per second
25. Peak Flow
(2,500 sq. ft. Roof)
Grass Field Roof
1 Year Storm 0.60 gps 1.85 gps
2 Year Storm 0.90 gps 2.32 gps
10 Year Storm 1.85 gps 3.43 gps
25 Year Storm 2.44 gps 4.08 gps
100 Year Storm 3.43 gps 5.15 gps
gps – gallons per second
26. Peak Flow
(2,500 ft. sq. Roof)
Grass Field Roof
1 Year Storm 36 gpm 111 gpm
2 Year Storm 54 gpm 139 gpm
10 Year Storm 111 gpm 206 gpm
25 Year Storm 147 gpm 245 gpm
100 Year Storm 206 gpm 309 gpm
gpm – gallons per minute
27. Change in Peak Runoff Flow
Before and after Development
250%
200%
150%
100%
50%
0%
1 Year Storm 2 Year Storm 10 Year 25 Year 100 Year
Storm Storm Storm
Stormwater Effects of Urbanization
28. Collection and Dispersal
Collection Systems
– Rain Barrels
– Downspout Collection
– Cisterns
Dispersal Systems
– Rain Gardens
– Bioswales
– Irrigation
37. Control Systems
Sensors plus Logic Circuits
Cistern Sensors
• High Water
– Disperse the water
– Alarm
• Irrigation Water
– Reserve for landscape
• Household Water
– Minimum if household water use
• Low Water l
– Pump protection
Irrigation System
• Soil moisture
39. Expanding Stormwater Detention
Systems into Stormwater Retention
Small increase in size Image of Growing Plant
creates a large increase in
volume.
Small increase in cost
delivers a large volume of
water.
Mitigates the ¼” to ½”
rainfall events.
41. HVAC Condensation
• ½ gallon per hour per ton
of air conditioning.
• 1,000 ton air conditioner
produces 8 gallons of
water per minute.
• Condensation production
occurs when the landscape
needs the water.
42. HVAC Condensation
• ½ gallon per hour per ton
of air conditioning.
• One ton of air conditioning
for every 700 sq. ft. of floor
space.
• One ton of air conditioning
for every 5,600 cu. ft. of
building volume.
43. Residential Condensation
• 8 to 15 gallons of water
per day.
• 60 to 100 gallons per
week.
• 250 to 450 gallons per
month.
44. Commercial Condensation
• 15 gallons of water per
minute.
• 360 gallons of water per
day.
• 2,520 gallons of water per
week.
• 10,000 gallons of water a
month.
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