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National Stormwater Calculator: Low Impact Development Stormwater Control Cost Estimation Programming & Future Enhancements - Presentation

Citation:

Tryby, M., M. Simon, S. Struck, D. Pankani, AND M. Deerhake. National Stormwater Calculator: Low Impact Development Stormwater Control Cost Estimation Programming & Future Enhancements - Presentation. To be Presented at International Low Impact Development Conference, Portland, ME, August 29 - 31, 2016.

Impact/Purpose:

Present to low impact development (LID) stormwater management professionals at the largest LID conference in the world, about the new cost estimation module that has recently been programmed into the National Stormwater Calculator. Will also briefly discuss upcoming future enhancements to the calculator, including a mobile web app and training opportunities.

Description:

The National Stormwater Calculator (NSC) makes it easy to estimate runoff reduction when planning a new development or redevelopment site with low impact development (LID) stormwater controls. The Calculator is currently deployed as a Windows desktop application. The NSC is organized as a wizard style application that walks the user through the steps necessary to perform runoff calculations on a single urban sub-catchment of 10 acres or less in size. Using an interactive map, the user can select the sub-catchment location and the NSC automatically acquires hydrologic data for the site.A new LID cost estimation module has been developed for the calculator. This project involved programming cost curves into the existing NSC desktop application. The integration of cost components of LID controls into the NSC increases functionality and will promote greater use of the NSC as a stormwater management and evaluation tool. The addition of the cost estimation module allows planners and managers to evaluate LID controls based on comparison of project cost estimates and predicted LID control performance. Cost estimation is accomplished based on user-identified size (or auto-sizing based on achieving volume control or treatment of a defined design storm), configuration of the LID control infrastructure, and other key project and site-specific variables, including whether the project is being applied as part of new development or redevelopment. The cost module accounts for potential constructability and site constraints such as permeability, slope, and other factors that may result in different LID control sizes and configurations and associated additional expenses. It is expected that the cost module will enable planners and managers to identify cost-effective planning level decisions for LID projects by allowing comparisons of different LID project cost scenarios. This presentation will provide instructions and guidance on how to appropriately use the cost module; including case studies of real-world project costs compared to estimates from the NSC. It will also cover future planned enhancements to the calculator, including a web-based version of the tool and a trainer of trainers narrated online presentation.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ SLIDE)
Product Published Date:08/29/2016
Record Last Revised:10/18/2016
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 328353