Data from: Investigation of Stormwater Runoff at the Sleepy Hollow Neighborhood, Fort Irwin, California
In arid and semi-arid region, low precipitation can lead to reliance on groundwater for our needs. A study was conducted in cooperation with the Environmental Protection Agency and the Agriculture Research Service (ARS) in Riverside, California in the residential area the Ft. Irwin Army base in southern California. The base only receives an average annual precipitation of 4 inches. An objective of the study was to see if enough runoff was generated in the residential neighborhood to enhance the recharge of groundwater. Rainfall, runoff, and characteristics of the watershed draining to a detention that in turn, drains into a dry well that is designed to enhance deep infiltration to groundwater. Three storm events with all instrumentation working properly were observed. The respective percentage of the rainfall that runoff was 9, 5 and 11 percent. These events were modeled with the uncalibrated ARS KINEROS2 watershed model using urban overland flow model elements. For EV1 and EV3 the precent difference between simulated and observed runoff was -9.7 and -14.1 percent, respectively. For EV2 the model overpredicted the observed runoff by 80.2 percent. However, EV2 was a very small runoff event where the measuring resolution of the rain gauges (0.25 mm) translated into 57% of the observed volume. To generate substantial volumes of runoff for groundwater recharge would require a much larger developed area than the one studied herein. In addition, a larger sample size of events, with all instruments in proper working order, would lend greater weight to overall character of rainfall-runoff processes at Ft. Irwin.
Funding
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: DW-92465401
USDA-ARS: 2022-12660-005-00D
USDA-ARS: 2022-13610-012-000D
History
Data contact name
Goodrich, David, C.Data contact email
dave.goodrich@usda.govPublisher
Ag Data CommonsIntended use
Persons investigating supporting data for project "Levick, L., B. Olimpio, D.C. Goodrich, 2024. Investigation of Stormwater Runoff at the Sleepy Hollow Neighborhood, Fort Irwin, California, USDA-ARS-SWRC Technical Report, pp. 40"Use limitations
NoneTemporal Extent Start Date
2016-10-31Temporal Extent End Date
2024-01-01Frequency
- irregular
Theme
- Non-geospatial
Geographic location - description
The area in the immediate vicinity of the Sleepy Hollow Neighborhood with Ft. Irwin, CAISO Topic Category
- climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere
- environment
- geoscientificInformation
National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms
stormwater; California; semiarid zones; groundwater; environmental protection; residential areas; groundwater recharge; rain; watersheds; storms; hydrologic models; overland flow; rain gaugesOMB Bureau Code
- 005:18 - Agricultural Research Service
OMB Program Code
- 005:040 - National Research
ARS National Program Number
- 211
Pending citation
- No
Related material without URL
Supporting Data for Levick, L., B. Olimpio, D.C. Goodrich, (in review). Investigation of Stormwater Runoff at the Sleepy Hollow Neighborhood, Fort Irwin, California, USDA-ARS-SWRC Technical Report, pp. 40Public Access Level
- Public