Integrating a green roof into a historic building rehabilitation project may appear to be an easy solution to reducing the urban heat island effect improving storm water management and improving the energy efficiency and sustainability of the building.
Green roof infiltration.
Integrate practices into your treatment drains to mitigate stormwater impacts including.
This is most noticeable in intensive green roofs since there is a thicker and more consistent layer of soil which provides a higher insulating value.
Green roofs can help reduce energy costsfor a building by acting as another layer of insulation between the inside and outside of the roof.
The minimum thickness of the green roof growing medium must be calculated as follows where the impervious roof area to green roof area ratio is less.
Rainwater harvesting green roofs vegetated swales and.
A green roof will typically intercept the first 5mm and more of rainfall providing interception storage.
Green roofs are unique in that they have the ability to capture and retain a volume depth of rain from each rainstorm.
In fact a green roof replicates the natural landscape allowing water to infiltrate the vegetation substrates and engineered drainage layers of the green roof.
Other practices designed for decreasing peak flow that do not require soils with high infiltration rates.