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The design high water surface elevation is the normal water surface elevation at the centerline of the proposed roadway for the design flood discharge.
==748.6.1 Design Flood Elevation==
 
The design flood elevation is the high water surface elevation at the location of the [[748.4 Headwater and Backwater|backwater]] with MoDOT bridges, culverts and roadway fills in place. The frequency (for example, 25-year, 50-year) and discharge of the design flood is based on the [[748.2 Roadway Design Criteria| roadway design criteria]].
 
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==748.6.2 Base Flood Elevation==
 
The base flood elevation is defined the same as the design flood elevation except that the discharge is based on Base (100-year) Flood frequency.
 
==748.6.3 Freeboard High Water==
 
The high water surface elevation for freeboard is the design water surface elevation for the [[748.3 Freeboard#748.3.5 Bridges and Culverts|freeboard]] design frequency discharge at the lower limit of the bridge superstructure (with structure in place). Consideration should be given to using the approach high water surface elevation, which is the water surface elevation just upstream of the bridge, as the freeboard high water elevation when the minimum freeboard is at the upstream edge/girder of the bridge. The freeboard high water surface elevation should not be lower than the [https://epg.modot.org/index.php?title=750.3_Bridges#750.3.2.4.1_Normal_Water_Surface_Elevation normal water surface elevation].
 
The location of the freeboard high water surface elevation should be noted in the hydraulics report.
 
==748.6.4 Accuracy==
 
See [https://epg.modot.org/index.php?title=751.5_Structural_Detailing_Guidelines#Hydraulic_Data EPG 751.5.2.1, Hydraulic Data].


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Latest revision as of 12:19, 22 October 2021

748.6.1 Design Flood Elevation

The design flood elevation is the high water surface elevation at the location of the backwater with MoDOT bridges, culverts and roadway fills in place. The frequency (for example, 25-year, 50-year) and discharge of the design flood is based on the roadway design criteria.

748.6.2 Base Flood Elevation

The base flood elevation is defined the same as the design flood elevation except that the discharge is based on Base (100-year) Flood frequency.

748.6.3 Freeboard High Water

The high water surface elevation for freeboard is the design water surface elevation for the freeboard design frequency discharge at the lower limit of the bridge superstructure (with structure in place). Consideration should be given to using the approach high water surface elevation, which is the water surface elevation just upstream of the bridge, as the freeboard high water elevation when the minimum freeboard is at the upstream edge/girder of the bridge. The freeboard high water surface elevation should not be lower than the normal water surface elevation.

The location of the freeboard high water surface elevation should be noted in the hydraulics report.

748.6.4 Accuracy

See EPG 751.5.2.1, Hydraulic Data.