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) A watershed experiences a rainfall of 8 inches. What is the runoff volume when the curve number is 80

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Answer:

5.625 inches

Explanation:

Given that:

Total Rainfall in inches (P) = 8 inches

The runoff volume (in inches) Q = ???

The curve number CN = 80

Recall that: The runoff volume can be calculated by using the formula:


Q = ((P-0.2S)^2)/((P+0.8S)) for P > 0.2S

Q = 0 for P < 0.2S


S = (1000)/(CN)-10

where:

curve number CN = 80


S = (1000)/(80)-10

S = 2.5 inches

Since the rainfall (P) is greater than 0.25

Then:


Q = ((P-0.2S)^2)/((P+0.8S))


Q = ((8-0.2(2.5))^2)/((8+0.8(2.5)))


Q = ((8-0.5)^2)/((8+2))


Q = ((7.5)^2)/((10))


Q = ((56.25))/((10))

Q = 5.625 inches

Thus, the runoff volume = 5.625 inches

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