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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSW6111102_HISTORICAL FILE_20120126STORMWATER DIVISION CODING SHEET POST -CONSTRUCTION PERMITS PERMIT NO. SW DOC TYPE ❑ CURRENT PERMIT ❑ APPROVED PLANS HISTORICAL FILE p DOC DATE aJ4 Z414 YYYYMMDD Date: 1 /25112 Transmitted To Brian Lowther NCDENR Att: Brian Lowther, Project No. SW6111102 Wetlands and Stormwater Branch 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Tel: 919-807-6300 Transmittal Report TC010 Project # 5-1757, Ft Bragg 3rd Brigade Combat Team (Light) Complex, TEMF Transmittal Number: 0031 Transmitted By Alyssa Hepker Walbridge 777 Woodward Avenue, Suite 300 Detroit, MI 48226 Tel: 313.442.1336 Fax: 313.963.8129 Package Transmitted For As Requested Transmitted Via UPS OVeV(1 J9V1 Item # & Item Reference Description 0001 2.00 Drawings NCDENR Response Remarks Mr. Lowther - As requested, included with this transmittal are the hard copies of the additional information you requested regarding Project No. SW6111102. D cE(715-11RaW9 Please contact me if you need any additional information. Thank you, Alyssa Hepker Engineering Coordinator Walbridge JAN 2 6 201Z DENR - WATER QUALITY WERMDS AND STOR"WATER WaX4 Cc: Company Name Contact Name Copies Notes Fax Number Signature f /-sA Z igned Date Printed on: 112512012 Page 1 r January 6, 2012 Mr. Brian Lowther Environmental Engineer Wetlands and Stormwater Branch 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Michael Baker Jr., Inc. A Unit of Michael Baker Corporation Airside Business Park 100 Airside Drive Moon Township, PA 15108 (412)-269-6300 FAX (412) 375-3986 Subject: Comment Response Stormwater Project No. SW6111102 Fort Bragg Tactical Equipment Maintenance Facility (TEMF) 3rd Brigade Cumberland County Dear Mr. Lowther, In response to your December 2l, 2011, letter requesting additional information for the above referenced project, Baker has revised the Stormwater Management Permit Application to address these comments. The following addresses each of your concerns: 1. There is some missing and incorrect information on the provided supplement forms. The Design rainfall depth is 5.90 for both BMPs but in the calculations it is 1 inch. There is a discrepancy on the supplement compared to the plans on the media depth for the bioretention cell. Also, a vegetated filler is indicated on the bioretention supplement but none is provided For the bioretention cell, a filter strip is not required. Hotivever, for the infiltration trench a filter strip is required Please revise the supplement forms. Response: The supplement forms for both the infiltration trench and bioretention cell have been updated to address the concerns outlined above. The supplement forms are attached. Properly designed vegetated filters are required from the overflow of all infiltration systems. However, this requirement may be difficult to meet on sonic sites due to topographic or space constraints. For sites that have difficulty meeting this requirement, the options are available in The BMI' Manual (16.3.9. Offline Bypass & Vegetated Filter Strip) for waiving of the offllne bypass and vegetated filler strip by permitting the system under the alternative design criteria in NCAC 2H.1008(h). The system must demonstrate equal or better stormtivaler control and equal or better protection of waters of the State and not result in an increased potential for nuisance conditions. Response: Due to the site constraints, the proposed development and the topographic conditions, a filter strip is not a viable option. According to the NCDENR BMP Manual, Section 16.3.9, Off]ine Bypass & Vegetated Filter Strip, item No. 3 indicates that it is possible to waive the Filter Strip requirement if our design can demonstrate that our infiltration trench can store 2.5 times the design storm and infiltrate that volume at half the infiltration rate within 5 days. Please see attached Calculation Sheets l & 2 indicating that these design criteria have been met. faker NCDENR Comment Response Dec. 5, 201 l Page 2 3. Please Provide calculations for the water quality volume for the infiltration trench. Response: The design calculation has been included in the attached Calculation Sheet 1. The Simple Method as outlined in the NCDENR BMP manual was used. 4. Please clearly show outlet structure information for the infiltration trench on the plans. I believe the outlet for the trench is .IBZ but the elevations do not match the supplement form. Response: The outlet structure for the infiltration trench is J62 and has been clearly marked on the attached drawing sheet CEI OO. Furthermore, the elevations in the supplement form have been updated to reflect the correct elevations of this structure. If you need any additional information or have further questions or comments, please feel free to contact me at the (412) 269-61 16 or at dnicklcs@.rnbakcrco1p.com. Sincerely, -10 Duncan M. Nickles, P.E. Senior Civil Engineer Permit Number:_ (to be provided by D WQ) �oF v,aT_90 ,A� r NC©ENR p Y STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PERMIT APPLICATION FORM 401 CERTIFICATION APPLICATION FORM BIORETENTION CELL SUPPLEMENT This form must be filled out, printed and submitted. The Required Items Checklist (Part ill) must be printed, filled out and submitted along with all of the required information. i. PROJECT INFORMATION I I Project name Fart Bragg Tactical Equipment Maintenance Facility (TEMF) 3rd Brigade Contact name Duncan Nickles Phone number 412-269-6116 Date November 3, 2011 Drainage area number Drainage Area'A' lL DESIGN INFORMATION Site Characteristics Drainage area 195,149 ft' Impervious area 151,589 ft2 Percent impervious 77.7% % Design rainfall depth 1.0 inch Peak Flow Calculations Is prelpost conlrol of ;he 1-yr, 24-hr peak flow required? Y (Y or N) 1-yr, 24-hr runoff depth 3.02 in 1-yr, 24-hr intensity 0.13 in/hr Pre -development 1-yr, 24-hr peak flow 9,443 ft/sec Post -development 1-yr, 24-hr peak flaw 15.800 ft3lsec PTe/Post 1-yr, 24-hr peak control 6.357 ft/sec Storage Volume: Non -SA Waters Minimum volume required 4,390.0 fill Volume provided 4,420.0 ft' OK Storage Volume: SA Waters 1.5" runoff volume ft3 Pre -development 1-yr, 24-hr runoff ft3 Post -development 1-yr, 24-hr runoff ft3 Minimum volume required 0 ft3 Volume provided ft3 Cell Dimensions Ponding depth of water 12 inches OK Ponding depth of water 1.00 ft Surface area of the top of the bioretention cell 4,420.0 ft2 OK Length: 68 ft OK Wrdth: 65 ft OK -or- Radius ft Media and Soils Summary Drawdown time, ponded volume 12 hr OK Drawdown time, to 24 inches below surface 24 hr OK Drawdown time, total: 36 hr In -situ soil: Soil permeability 0.00 inthr Insufficient. increase infiltration rate or include underdrains. Planting media snit: Soil permeability 1.50 infhr OK Soil composition % Sand (by volume) 87% OK % Fines (by volume) 9% OK Form SW401-Bioretention-Rev.13 June 25, 2010 Parts 1 and II. Design Summary, Page 1 of 3 Permit Number: (to be provided by DWQ) % Organic (by volume) 4% OK Total: 100% Phosphorus Index (P-Index) of media (unitless) Form SW401-Bioretention-Rev.8 June 25, 2010 Paris I and II. Design Summary, Page 2 of 3 Permit Number — (to be provided by DWQ) Basin Elevations Temporary pool elevation 284.80 fmsl Type of bioretention cell (answer "Y" to only one of the two following questions): Is this a grassed cell? Y (Y or N) OK Is this a cell with trees/shrubs? N (Y or N) Planting elevation (top of the mulch or grass sod layer) 283.8 fmsl Depth of mulch 24 inches Insufficient mulch depth, unless installing grassed cell. Bottom of the planting media soil 281.8 fmsl Planting media depth 2 ft Depth of washed sand below planting media soil 0.33 ft Are underdrains being installed? Y (Y or N) How many clean out pipes are being installed? 5 OK What factor of safety is used for sizing the underdrains? (See 2 OK BMP Manual Section 12.3.6) Additional distance between the bottom of the planting media and 1 tt the bottom of the cell to account for underdrains Bottom of the cell required 280.47 fmsl SHWT elevation 264 fmsl Distance from bottom to SHWT 16.47 fi OK Internal Water Storage Zone (IWS) Does the design include IWS Y (Y or N) Elevation of the top of the upturned elbow 281.3 fmsl Separation of IWS and Surface 2.5 ft OK Planting Plan Number of tree species 0 Number of shrub species 0 Number of herbaceous groundeover species 0 Recommend more species. Additional Information Does volume in excess of the design volume bypass the Y (Y or N) OK bioretention cell? Does volume in excess of the design volume flow evenly distributed N (Y or N) Excess volume must pass through filler. through a vegetated filter? What is the length of the vegetated filter? 0 ft Does the design use a level spreader to evenly distribute flow? N (Y or N) Show how flow is evenly distributed. is the BMP located at least 30 feet from surface waters (50 feet if SA waters)? Y (Y or N) OK Is the BMP located at least 100 feet from water supply wells? Y (Y or N) OK Are the vegetated side slopes equal to or less than 3:1? Y (Y or N) OK Is the BMP located in a proposed drainage easement with access Y (Y or N) OK to a public Right of Way (ROW)? Inlet velocity (from treatment system) 1 ft/sec OK is the area surrounding the cell likely to undergo development in the N (Y or N) OK future? Are the slopes draining to the bioretention cell greater than 20%? N (Y or N) OK Is the drainage area permanently stabilized? Y (Y or N) OK Pretreatment Used (Indicate Type Used with an'X" in the shaded cell) Gravel and grass ($inches gravel followed by 3-5 ft of grass) X Grassed swale OK Forebay Other Form SVV401-8iorelenlion-Rev.9 June 25. 2010 Parts I and 11. Design Summary, Page 3 of 3 Permit No. (to be provided by DWQ) 6V A r4.fi NC©ENR STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PERMIT APPLICATION FORM a 401 CERTIFICATION APPLICATION FORM INFILTRATION TRENCH SUPPLEMENT This form must be filled out, printed and submitted. The Required Items Checklist (Part /A) most be printed, filled out and submitted along with all of the required information. I. PROJECT INFORMATION Project name Forl Bragg Tactical Equpment Maintenance Facility (TEMF) 3rd Brigade Contact person Duncan Nickles Phone number 412-269-6116 Date 1102011 Drainage area number Drainage Area'B' II. DESIGN INFORMATION Site Characteristics Drainage area 517,928.00 ft' Impervious area 455,659.00 fe Percent impervious 8H% % Design rainfall depth 1.00 in Peak Flow Calculations 1-yr, 24-hr rainfall depth 1-yr, 24-hr intensity Pre -development 1-yr, 24-hr discharge Post -development 1-yr, 24-hrdischarge Pre/Post 1-yr, 24-hr peak flow control Storage Volume: Non -SA Waters Minimum volume required Volume provided Storage Volume: SA Waters 1.5" runoff volume Pre -development 1-yr, 24-hr runoff volume Post -development 1-yr, 24-hr runoff volume Minimum volume required Volume provided Soils Report Summary Soil type Infiltration rate SHWT elevation Trench Design Parameters Drawdown time Perforated pipe diameter Perforated pipo length Number of laterals Stone type (if used) Stone void ratio Stone is free of Fines? 3.uz in 0.13 inthr 8.43 ft'lsec 40.37 ft'lsec 31,94 ft'Isec 66,900.00 ft3 96,840.00 ft3 Oft for non -SR waters ff3 ft3 ff3 ff3 ff3 Sand,A 1.42 Whr 264,00 fmsl 4.06 days CK 96.00 in 1,400.00 tt 4 AASHTO #57 40% Y (Y or N) OK Form SW401-infiltration Trench-Rev.4 Parts I. & It. Design Summary, Page 1 of 2 Trench Elevations Bottom elevation Storage/overflow elevation Top elevation Trench Dimensions Length (tong dimension) Width (short dimension) Height (depth) Additional Information Maximum volume to each inlet into the trench? Length of vegetative filter for overflow Number of observation wells Distance to structure Distance from surface waters Distance from water supply well(s) Separation from impervious sal layer Depth of naturally occuring soil above SHWi Bottom covered with 4-in of clean sand? Proposed drainage easement provided? Capures all runoff at ultimate build -out? Bypass provided for larger storms? Trench wrapped with geotextile fabric? Pretreatment device provided Permit No. 270.47 frost OK 279,50 frost 280A7 fmsl 1,400.00 ft 12.00 ft 8.00 ft OK 0.50 ac-in OK 0.00 ft Filter is too shod, must be > 30-ft 3 OK NIA ft OK 3,300.00 ft OK NIA ft OK 2.00 ft OK 18.00 ft OK Y (Y or N) OK NIA (Y or N) OK, Y (Y or N) OK Y (Y or N) OK Y (Y or N) OK Baffles at inlets (to be provided by DWQ) Form SW401-I0filtration Trench-Rev.4 Parts I. & II, Design Summary, Page 2 of 2 S.O. No. _ — — ----.._._.--... _-.• _- __- Subject: 0 Sheet Noll of 2 -----•---___.__-. Drawi«y No.._--- Computed by .�1r. Checked By.-.--.-_ Date j /v IJfCI' (.. ,`'1�C•.. rr✓ ! rlr fif 1, i+{r���, �; �.\ l� S r�:.:'(I•i�''•�4 ll... 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DETENTION CMP Kim 71 4 DRAINAGE AREA'B' UNDERGROUND STORMW DETENTION CN P M 17 6A 71 LEGEND 52 -0 LIMITS OF CONSTRUCTION SD FIRDF057C) STCRm SEWER LINE 0 in i i DRAINAGE AREA 'A' DRAINAGE AREA '13' � =E CD C\i LLI M 0 co M Lu 0 CV cn CV 0 Lu _j 0- 2 0 cf) LLJ 0 _j z LJL CL 0 NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Beverly Eaves Perdue Governor Mr. Duncan Nickles Michael Baker Jr. Inc. 100 Airside Drive Moon Township, PA 15108 Dear Mr. Nickles: Division of Water Quality Coleen H. Sullins Director December 21, 2011 Dee Freeman Secretary Subject: Request for Additional Information Stormwater Project No. SW6111102 Fort Bragg Tactical Equipment Maintenance Facility (TEMF) 3rd Brigade Cumberland County The Division of Water Quality Central Office received a Stormwater Management Permit Application for the subject project on December 14, 2011. A preliminary review of that information has determined that the application is not complete. The following information is needed to continue the stormwater review: l . There is some missing and incorrect information on the provided supplement forms. The Design rainfall depth is 5.40 for both BMPs but in the calculations it is 1 inch. There is a discrepancy on the supplement compared to the plans on the media depth for the bioretention cell. Also, a vegetated filter is indicated on the bioretention supplement but none is provided. For the bioretention cell, a filter strip is not required. However, for the infiltration trench a filter strip is required. Please revise the supplement forms. 2. Properly designed vegetated filters are required from the overflow of all infiltration systems. However, this requirement may be difficult to meet on some sites due to topographic or space constraints. For sites that have difficulty meeting this requirement, the options are available in The BMP Manual (16.3.9. Offline Bypass & Vegetated Filter Strip) for waiving of the offline bypass and vegetated filter strip by permitting the system under the alternative design criteria in NCAC 2H .1008(h). The system must demonstrate equal or better stormwater control and equal or better protection of waters of the State and not result in an increased potential for nuisance conditions. 3. Please provide calculations for the water quality volume for the infiltration trench. 4. Please clearly show outlet structure information for the infiltration trench on the plans. I believe the outlet for the trench is JB2 but the elevations do not match the supplement form. Please note that this request for additional information is in response to a preliminary review. The requested information should be received by this Office prior to January 9, 2012, or the application) will be returned as incomplete. The return of a project will necessitate resubmittal of all required items, including the application fee. Wetlands and Stormwater Branch 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Location 512 N. Salisbury St. Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 Phone: 919-807-63001 FAX: 91M07-64941 Customer Service: 1-877-623-6748 Internet: www,ncwaterquality.org An Fni iii nrnnrinnily % Arfirmafivn Arainn Fmnlnvpr Noce hCarolina ;atural! U SW6091 l 102 If you need additional time to submit the information, please mail or fax your request for a time extension to the Division at the address and fax number at the bottom of this letter. The request must indicate the date by which you expect to submit the required information. The Division is allowed 90 days from the receipt of a completed application to issue the permit. Please reference the State assigned project number on all correspondence. If you have any questions concerning this matter please feel free to call me at (919) 807-6368. Sincerely, Brian Lowther Environmental Engineer cc: Fayetteville Regional Office SW6111102 File David Heins, Environmental Division Chief, DPW M December 05, 2011 Mr. Brian Lowther Environmental Engineer Wetlands and Stormwater Branch 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Michael Baker Jr., Inc. A Unit of Miehae! Baker Corporation Airside Business Park 100 Airside Drive Moon Township, PA 15108 (412)-269-6300 FAX (412) 375-3986 Subject: Comment Response Stormwater Project No. SW6111102 Fort Bragg Tactical Equipment Maintenance Facility (TEMF) P Brigade Cumberland County Dear Mr. Lowther, In response to your November 30, 2011, letter requesting additional infonnation for the above referenced project, Baker has revised the Stormwater Management Permit Application to address these comments. The following addresses each of your concern: Please make sure the calculations are signed, sealed, and dated. Response: All calculations have been signed, sealed and dated. All referenced calculations can be found in Appendix C, titled "Stormwater Management Plan Drawings, Calculations, and Specifications." 2. Please include delineated drainage areas on the main plan sheets for each BMP. Response: The drainage areas have been identified on the main plan sheet for each BMP. Please see drawing CE 100 in Appendix C, titled "Stormwater Management Plan Drawings, Calculations, and Specifications." 3. The checklists for each supplement were not included. This item is III. Required Items Checklist of the form and is a tab on the excel document. Please include both checklists with resubmillal. Response: The Checklists for each supplement have been included with the supplement forms in Appendix D, "Stormwater Pen -nit Application and Forms." 4. More detail is needed for the Bioretention cell. Please .show underdrains as well as the overflow/outlet in the plan view. Please spec fy the type of sod for the cell. Response: A more through detail, including the underdrains and the overflow design, has been added to the Bioretention cell plan and profiles sheet, C-507, Bioretention Design Detail. Also, the underdrain design calculations, per the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (NCDENR) BMP Design Manual, have been included in the calculations section in Appendix C. More detail is needed fc)r the infiltration trench to completely understand the system and NCDENR Comment Response Dec. 5, 2011 Page 2 where it is located, Please clearly show which sections are perforated and are included in the water quality treatment calculations. The application and supplement indicate the infiltration trench is treating drainage area B but there are also is an underground stormwater management system in drainage area A. It may be necessary to submit multiple supplement forms for each infiltration trench in order to understand the system. The requested delineated drainage areas may also resolve this issue. Response: The narrative and drawings have been updated to more clearly identify the location of the BMPs and the drainage area that each will treat. The perforated infiltration trench is only used to treat Drainage Area B for the water quality requirements set forth by the NCDENR DWQ BMP Manual. The underground stormwater management system in Drainage Area A is only to control the rate and volume for this respective drainage area. The Bioretention cell will be used as the BMP to treat the water quality requirements of Drainage Area A. There is a baffle system in the junction box for each underground stormwater management facility to allow the first 1.0 inch of rainfall to be treated by each respective BMP and store the excess volume to control to pre - development conditions for rate and volume. Once again, the narrative has been revised to better explain this situation. 6. The narrative refers to a sand filter multiple times. A sand filler is different BMP than the ones proposed and the references are confusing. Please correct the references. Response: We understand that a sand filter is different than a Bioretention facility; at one point, a sand filter was proposed in lieu of the Bioretention facility but it was revised based on comments from the Fort Bragg staff. All of the references to the sand filter have been removed and the narrative has been revised to refer to the Bioretention facility. 1 If you need any additional infortnation or have further questions or comments, please feel free to contact me at the (412) 269-61 16 or at dnick lesg.jnbakercorp.com. Sincerely, Duncan M. Nickles, P.E. Senior Civil Engineer North Carolina Beverly Eaves Perdue Governor Mr. Duncan Nickles Michael Baker Jr. Inc. 100 Airside Drive Moon 'Township, PA 15108 Dear Mr. Nickles: A NC®ENR Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Coleen H. Sullins Director November 30, 2011 Subject: Request for Additional Information Dee Freeman Secretary Stormwater Project No. SW6111102 Fort Bragg Tactical Equipment Maintenance Facility (TEMF) 3rd Brigade Cumberland County The Division of Water Quality Central Office received a Stormwater Management Permit Application for the subject project on November 14, 2011. A preliminary review of that information has determined that the application is not complete. The following information is needed to continue the stormwater review: 1. Please make sure the calculations are signed, sealed, and dated. 2. Please include delineated drainage areas on the main plan sheets for each BMP. 3. The checklists for each supplement were not included. This item is 111. Required Items Checklist of the form and is a tab on the excel document. Please include both checklist with resubmittal. 4. More detail is needed for the Bioretention cell. Please show underdrains as well as the overflow/outlet in the plan view. Please specify the type of sod for the cell. 5. More detail is needed for the infiltration trench to completely understand the system and where it is located. Please clearly show which sections are perforated and are included in the water quality treatment calculations. The application and supplement indicate the infiltration trench is treating drainage area B but there also is an underground stormwater management system in drainage area A. It may be necessary to submit multiple supplement forms for each infiltration trench in order to understand the system. The requested delineated drainage areas may also resolve this issue. 6. The narrative refers to a sand filter multiple times. A sand filter is different BMP than the ones -proposed and the references are confusing. Please correct the references. Please note that this request for additional information is in response to a preliminary review. The requested information should be received by this Office prior to December 16, 2011, or the application will be returned as incomplete. The return of a project will necessitate resubmittal of all required items, including the application fee. Wetlands and Stormwater Branch 1617 Mail Service Center, Ralegh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Location: 512 N. Salisbury St. Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 Phone: 919-807-63001 FAX: 919-807.64941 Customer Service: 1-877-623-6748 Internet: www.ncwaterquality.org .One Carolina aturallry An Fnual Onnnrtnnily I Affrmaliva An6nn FmnlnVAr SW60911102 If you need additional time to summit the information, please mail or fax your request for a time extension to the Division at the address and fax number at the bottom of this letter. The request must indicate the date by which you expect to submit the required information. The Division is allowed 90 days from the receipt of a completed application to issue the permit. Please reference the State assigned project number on all correspondence. If you have any questions concerning this matter please feel free to call me at (919) 807-6368. Sincerely, Brian Lowther Environmental Engineer CC" Fayetteville Regional Office SW6111102 File David Heins, Environmental Division Chief, DPW TRANSMITTAL'OF SHOP DRAWINGS, EQUIPMENT DATA, MATERIAL SAMPLES, OR DATE TRANSMITTAL NO. MANUFACTURER'S CERTIFICATES OF COMPLIANCE 12/13/2011 01 57 20.00 10-3 (Read instructions on the reverse side prior to initiating this form) SECTION I - REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS (This section will be initiated by the contractor) TO: Fort Bragg Area Office FROM: Walbridge A Company CONTRACT NO. CHECK ONE: Bldg 3-1933 Butner Road/POB 70247 Avr © THIS IS A NEW TRANSMITTAL Fort Bragg, INC 28310 rd 777 Woodward Ave 5TE 300 W912HN-09 D 0023 0002 ❑ THIS IS A RESUBMITTAL OF Detroit, MI 48226-1365 TRANSMITTAL SPECIFICATION SEC. NO. (Cover only one section with each PROJECT TITLE AND LOCATION 01-Main Register CHECK ONE: THIS TRANSMITTAL IS transmittal) 01 57 20,00 10 1 TO#02-TEMF 31D BCT Cpx 64342 FOR ❑Flo ®GA ❑ DA ❑ CR ITEM DESCRIPTION OF ITEM SUBMITTED MFG OR CONTR. NO. CONTRACT REFERENCE FOR VARIATION FOR NO. (Type size, model number/etc.) CAT., CURVE OF DOCUMENT CONTRACTOR (See CE DRAWING OR BROCHURE NO. COPIES USE CODE instruction No. 6) USE CODE SPEC. DRAWING (See instruction no. 8) PARA. NO. SHEET NO. a. b. c. d. e. f. 9. h. i. 2.1 Revised Stormwater Management Report TEST REPORTS 2 A N L= L_'3 l l DEC l 4 ' 011 DENR - WATER GUAI Ty - _-.»=u�,unmrrril 15CfY;lilVLhl REMARKS I certify that the above submitted items have been reviewed in detail and are correct and in the strict conformance with the contract drawings and specifications except as otherwise stated. Ua 6LO naf\k mtum NAME AND SIGNATURE OF CONTRACTOR SECTION II - APPROVAL ACTION ENCLOSURES RETURNED (List by item No.) NAME, TITLE AND SIGNATURE OF APPROVING AUTHORITY DATE ENG FORM 4025, MAR 95 (ER 415-1-10) EDITION OF SEP 93 IS OBSOLETE. SHEET 1 OF 1 (Proponent: CEMP-CE) SnbmkW Classification; WalbridgeSubm �p &Go�emment Approval . FI4-For Infornnatim Only C0011c$ NO*:44-0023 i�#� ram_ OI*J_� _za. c� lti - 2• i BobSv tRt� �" CasIc �1 s' f +r 1 !} ..,.'ii/ {1 ►'. IA rII11'.} +, . j1~1 Cili 7111r il{ 4i " Y1' 1 r ft . ` to -_�11.1- :�/ iM,.1.,M' i.{_1.., r:rr. _,, ��.,"1•. ..} 'M:! 1� 1 ._{- 1 fl 1 - 1 M4 1 - 7 I.Y l.11.1►.: + 1 �a Certified byOC Mmqw Walbridge f; .. :! �, r r �_ :' J !i ✓5 .ti i{; �_ !� +� . 1 '-r TRANSMITTAL OF SHOP DRAWINGS, EQUIPMENT DATA, MATERIAL SAMPLES, OR MANUFACTURER'S CERTIFICATES OF COMPLIANCE (Read instructions on the reverse side prior to initiating this farm) DATE 12/13/2011 TRANSMITTAL NO. 01 57 20.00 10-3 SECTION I - REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS (This section will be initiated by the contractor) TO: Fort Bragg Area Office Bldg 3-1933 Butner Road/POB 70247 Fort Bragg, NC 28310 FROM: Walbridge Aldinger Company 777 Woodward Ave STE 300 Detroit, MI 48226-1365 CONTRACT NO. W912HN-09-D 0023 0002 CHECK ONE: THIS IS A NEW TRANSMITTAL THIS IS A RESUBMITTAL OF TRANSMITTAL SPECIFICATION SEC. NO. 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DRAWING SHEET NO. f. 2.1 Revised Stormwater Management Report TEST REPORTS 2 A N r= r-N I?nUV REMARKS UU D E C 1 4 2011 DERR -WATER QUALITY WETLAND$ AND STORMWATER BRMCH I certify that the above submitted items have been reviewed in detail and are correct and in the strict conformance with the contract drawings and specifications except as otherwise stated. / {/ �YII� 1 i 11C:Jr�21L NAME AND SIGNATURE OF CONTRACTOR SECTION II - APPROVAL ACTION ENCLOSURES RETURNED (List by item No.) NAME, TITLE AND SIGNATURE OF APPROVING AUTHORITY DATE ENG FORM 4025, MAR 95 (ER 415-1-10) EDITION OF SEP 93 IS OBSOLETE. 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Moon Township, Pa ® US Army p g Corps of Engineers Tactical Equipment Maintenance Facility (TEMF) 3rd Brigade Combat Team (BCT) Complex Fort Bragg, North Carolina Stormwater Management Plan (Revised) December 2011 Table of Contents Section Paee No. Tableof Contents...................................................................................................... i Appendices................................................................................................................. ii List of Abbreviations................................................................................................. ii 1.0 Introduction........................................................................................................1 2.0 Site Location and Characteristics...................................................................... I FigureI -- Location Map.............................................................................. 2 3.0 Design Basis and Assumptions...........................................................................3 3.1 Site Soils.......................................................................................................3 Table 3.1 -- Site Soils Information.................................................................4 3.2 Assumptions..................................................................................................4 4.0 Pre -developed Conditions and Results.............................................................. 5 5.0 Post -developed Conditions and Results.............................................................6 5.1 Storm Sewer Design...................................................................................... 6 6.0 Stormwater Management Faci6tes and Routings.............................................7 Table 6.A -- Summary of Sub-areas............................................................... 7 Table 6.13 -- Summary ol' Storm Routings to POI .......................................... 8 6.1 Water Quality................................................................................................ 8 7.0 Environmental Impacts, Permitting, and Maintenance....................................9 7.1 Wetlands and Permitting .................................. .......... 9 7.2 NPDES Permit..............................................................................................9 7.3 Stormwater 13MPs - Operation and Maintenance ........................................... 9 7.3.1 Inspection/Maintenance Frccluency............................I..................9 • 0 US Army Corps of Engineers Tactical Equipment Maintenance Facility (TEMF) 3rd Brigade Combat Team (BCT) Complex Fort Bragg, North Carolina Stormwater Management Plan (Revised) December 2011 Appendices Appendix A: Vicinity Map Appendix B: Site Soils and Geotechnical Report Appendix C: Stormwater Management Plan Drawings, Calculations, and Specifications Appendix D: Stormwater Permit Application and Forms 121233 Michael Baker Jr., Inc. Page ii • US Army Corps of Engineers; Tactical Equipment Maintenance Facility Stormwater Management Plan (Revised) December 2011 1.0 Introduction The purpose of this project is to construct the Tactical Equipment Maintenance Facility (TEMF) located in the cantonment area of Fort Bragg. The facility will be spread over two blocks bounded by Butner Road, Keerans Street, Taylor Street, and Gruber Road. This TEMF project will include the construction of a TEMF building, six Organizational Storage Buildings (OSBs), an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) storage building, oil storage, open storage, HAZMAT storage, and organizational vehicle parking. The project also includes the widening of Spooner Street, the addition of turning lanes, additional sidewalk s along Butner Road adjacent to the intersections with Keerans Street and Spooner Street and the addition of a Privately Owned Vehicle (POV) lot adjacent to Spooner Street. These facilities will be constructed around existing in -use facilities. This project will be delivered to the Government utilizing the Design -Build procedure. The project will be constructed in several phases so that design and construction activities occur concurrently. These phases include site demolition, early utilities/grading/foundations and building construction. The final product will include all site work, infrastructure improvements, utility improvements, landscaping and permanent stormwater management facilities. The existing site is currently developed with over 70% impervious area comprised of concrete hardstand, existing 0 buildings, and parking areas. The development site is approximately 16 acres. Please see the Vicinity Map, Figure 1 for the site location. This Stormwater Management Plan will be prepared to provide stormwater management controls as required by Fort Bragg and the NCDENR. 2.0 Site Location and Characteristics The development site's existing conditions consist of multiple buildings, paved areas and concrete hardstand. There are some trees which will be removed by Fort Bragg prior to the start of construction and some areas are sparsely vegetated with grass. The site slopes generally from the south to the north at approximately a 2 percent slope. Around the parking areas there are some steep sloped embankments differentiating the various areas of the site between parking and roads. The facility will be spread over two blocks bounded by Butner Road, Keerans Street, Taylor Street, and Gruber Road. Spooner Street bisects the site area and as part of this project it is proposed to be widened between Butner Road and Kero Street. Several existing storm sewer facilities are in the proximity of the development site. Due to the grade of the development two separate points of connection to the existing storm sewer system have been identified and will be utilized as the discharge points for the stormwater runoff from the development site. 9 124436 Michael Baker Jr., Inc. Page I C� J • • US Army Corps of Engineers; Tactical Equipment Maintenance Facility Stormwater Management Plan (Revised) December 2011 The two separate areas that drain to these two discharge points will be treated as spate drainage areas and control the stormwater runoff individually. For the purpose of this report these two areas have been identified as Area A and Area B. The storm sewer runoff from Area A along Gruber Road between Butner Road and Taylor Street will discharge into the 24 inch storm sewer culvert at the intersection of Butner and Gruber Roads. The stormwater runoff from the development along Spooner Street between Butner Road and Taylor Street and along Butner Road will discharge into the existing 48 inch storm sewer culvert along Butner Road. Area A and B can be seen on the attached site drawing in Appendix F. Stormwater runoff from the site flows into an unnamed tributary to Beaver Creek. Beaver Creek has been assigned a Class C (fishable/swimmable) rating by the NCDENR Department of Water Quality (DWQ). This is the minimum standard that all North Carolina waters must meet. The entire project area is within the Cape Fear River basin. Wetlands do not exist on the site, and the river basin has no riparian buffer requirements. Figure 1 -- Location Map APPROXIMATE SCALE: NTS SOURCE: Google daps — Aerial view 124436 Michael Baker Jr., Inc. Page 2 • • US Army Corps of Engineers; Tactical Equipment Maintenance Facility Stormwater Management Plan (Revised) December 2011 3.0 Design Basis and Assumptions In order to model both the existing and proposed site conditions, as well as to estimate the approximate amount of storage that will be required by the development, the following design methods were used: • SCS and TR 55 computer programs, as implemented by Hydraflow Hydrographs, used for storage estimation, storm routing and hydrograph development. • NCDENR Stormwater BMP Manual, used to determine water quality volume for non -coastal counties. Control and treat the first 1.0 inches of rain, NCDENR recommends treating the first 1.0 — 1.5 inches of rain, however the RFP stated for this project to treat the first 1.0 inches of rain. The computer programs listed above require input data consisting of several different constants and variables. In order to obtain all of the information required by the programs, certain assumptions were made concerning both existing and proposed site conditions. This section discusses the input data and the assumptions used. 3.1 Site Soils Site soil information was obtained from the following web site: http://websoilsurvey.nrcS.usda.gov (see Appendix D). The soils located on the site, in the upstream drainage area, and on the adjacent properties, are listed in Table 3.1. Site soil limitations were taken from the above web site (see Appendix D for descriptions of soil limitations). A preliminary Geotechnical Report entitled "Subsurface Exploration Report (Preliminary), by Soils Section, Geotechnical & HTRW Branch, U.S. Army Engineer District, Savannah also confirms the soils present are of sands and would possess such hydrologic classification as outlined in the Table below. The preliminary geotechnical investigation is also included in Appendix D. However upon further investigation during the final geotechnical report it was determined that there are areas of localized impermeable clayey sands that would not be classified under the soils group classification identified in the above referenced United States Geological Survey (USGS) data. A final detailed geotechnical investigation was performed by ECS Carolinas, LLP for the project site. Site soils are Group A soils. A detailed description of the soil follows: • Group A soils have a high infiltration rate (low runoff potential) when thoroughly wet and consist mainly of deep, well drained to excessively drained sands or gravelly sands. 124436 Michael Baker Jr., Inc. Page 3 • US Army Corps of Engineers; Tactical Equipment Maintenance Facility Stormwater Management Plan (Revised) December 2011 These soils have a high rate of water transmission. However, at this particular site there are areas of localized impermeable clayey sands. Table 3.1 -- Site Soils Information Hydrologic Map Unit Map Unit Name - Description Slope Classification Symbol WgB Wagram-Urban Land Complex, 0 to 8 percent 0% to 8% L A I slopes As the majority of the soils on the site arc as described above, the soils present within the drainage Area A contain very stiff to hard clayey sands and the infiltration rate does not apply to this area. A permeability test was performed and the soils found on Area A tested to have an infiltration rate of 0.00022 in/hr. The soils found in Area B have an infiltration rate of 1.42 in/hr and categorized as a medium dense silty sand. Data show in Appendix D. 3.2 Assumptions Several assumptions were incorporated in order to model the existing and proposed site conditions. The following is a Summary of the assumptions used: • The 1DF curves were created for the region by using rainfall data as indicated in the RFP for the various storm events used to analyze the site. • Pre -Developed Runoff. The following information was utilized to determine the pre -developed runoff for the watershed area: ♦ Topography and site information has been taken from site survey performed by McKim & Creed. ♦ Developed areas within the watershed were considered to be 100% impervious. The runoff curve value that was utilized for these areas is 98 regardless of the underlying hydrologic soil classification. Undisturbed areas that are not developed utilized a runoff curve value of 70. This value was taken from the NCDENR Stormwater BMP Manual for soils of hydrologic soil group A. ♦ Time of concentration and travel times for the various tributaries in the watershed were estimated based on the flows generated by the 2-year 24- hour storm. A time of concentration (Tc) of 6 minutes was calculatcd for 124436 Michael Baker Jr., Inc. Page 4 C7 US Army Corps of Engineers; Tactical Equipment Maintenance Facility Stormwater Management Plan (Revised) December 2011 Pre -Developed Area A. A Tc of 14 minutes was calculated for Pre - Developed Area B. • Post -Developed Runoff: The following information was utilized to determine the post -developed runoff for the watershed area: • All buildings, parking areas and paved surfaces have been constructed. ♦ Areas of proposed development have a runoff curve value of 98 regardless of the underlying hydrologic soil classification. The Developed Areas were conservatively drawn on the watershed map. ♦ All post -developed subareas time of concentration and travel times for the various tributaries in the watershed were estimated based on the flows generated by the 2-year 24-hour storm. ♦ A Tc of 5.0 minutes was calculated for Post -Developed Area A. A Te of 6.8 minutes was calculated for Post -Developed Area B. Any other assumptions used for the design of the Stormwater management plan are discussed in the specific areas of the report where they apply. 4.0 Pre -developed Conditions and Results Pre -developed runoff is based on the previously listed information and assumptions, and on the areas and conditions determined from the base mapping before construction of the TEMF project. The pre -development conditions for the analysis were calculated for the rate and volume of discharge as if the site was completely undeveloped natural forest land as indicated in the RFP. The development site is divided into two subareas, A and B. Subarea A is located along Gruber Road between Taylor Street and Butner Road. It is comprised of 4.48 acres. Subarea B is the remainder of the development site and includes the areas surrounding Spooner Street, Weritch Street between Taylor Street and Butner Road and Prager Street between Spooner Street and Kerrans Street. It is comprised of 11.89 acres. Subarea A has no stormwater management facilities and currently sheet flows off site to the adjacent roadways. Subarea B currently consists of roughly 75% of pervious area and does not have any stormwater management facilities. Water is collected in gutters that run along the side of the road and site sheet flows in a northwesterly direction towards the intersection of Butner Road and Gorham Street. Therefore, the site will be considered as two different watersheds, draining in two different directions. 124436 Michael Baker Jr., Inc. Page 5 9 • US Army Corps of Engineers; Tactical Equipment Maintenance Facility Stormwater Management Plan (Revised) December 2011 Stormwater runoff from the site flows into the Ft. Bragg stormwater collection system and eventually through an unnamed tributary to Beaver Creek. Beaver Creek has been assigned a Class C (fishable/swimmable) rating by the NCDENR Department of Water Quality (DWQ). This is the minimum standard that all North Carolina waters must meet. The entire project area is within the Cape Fear River basin. Wetlands do not exist on the site, and the river basin has no riparian buffer requirements. 5.0 Post -developed Conditions and Results The objective of this Stormwater management plan is to reduce the built upon area such that the post -development rate is less than the prc-development runoff rate, while providing the required stormwater treatment in the underground infiltration facilities and bio-retention area to meet the water quality standards set forth in the NCDENR Stormwater BMP Manual. The site is controlled in two areas; Drainage Area A located adjacent to Gruber Road between Butner Road and Taylor Street, Drainage Area B located along Spooner Street and along Butner Road between Spooner and Keerans Street. The primary method for reducing the discharge rate from Drainage Area A is a Bioretention facility to control the water quality aspects of the runoff and underground storage in the form of 96" Corrugated Metal Pipe (CMP) to control the rate and volume control of the higher runoff events. The primary method for reducing the discharge rate from Drainage Area B is an Underground infiltration trench to control the water quality aspects of the runoff and underground storage in the form of 96" Corrugated Metal Pipe (CMP) to control the rate and volume control of the higher runoff events. (It should be noted that a series of site specific BMP's will provide the requisite water quality amenities for the development including subsurface infiltration facilities and a bioretention facility. These water quality BMPs are further disciessed in section 6 of this report.) 5.1 Storm Sewer Design The primary storm sewer design will incorporate the 96" CMP to meet the storage requirements for the developed site to reduce the rate of discharge to that of the pre - developed conditions rate. A portion of this CMP will also be used for infiltration in Drainage Area B for water quality requirements and will be placed in a large trench backfilled with gravel, The infiltration and water quality requirements will be described in detail in section 6.1 of this report. For these sections that will also be used for infiltration there will be 2 feet of gravel under the CMP and the gravel will be filled to the midsection of the CMP; the rest will be soil backfill. The gravel trench can thus be used for storage volume minus the associated volume of the gravel. The gravel has a 40% void space. Subarea A will have 620 lineal feet of 96-inch CMP and Subarea B will have 1500 lineal feet of 96-inch CMP. 124436 Michael Baker Jr., Inc. Page 6 • • US Army Corps of Engineers; Tactical Equipment Maintenance Facility Stormwater Management Plan (Revised) December 2011 The existing sewer network that the proposed 96 inch pipes will discharge into are sufficient to handle the new loads and will not suffer any adverse effects. Subarea A discharges into an existing 30 inch pipe at Gruber and Butner Road. Subarea B discharges into an existing 48" pipe along Prager Street. Junction boxes will be utilized in conjunction with the storage in the 96 inch pipes to limit the flow rate and volume into the existing systems. Water Quality Volume (WQv) will be treated through a bio-retention area for Drainage Area A and 96" CMP infiltration systems integral with the above referenced 96" storage facilities for Drainage Area B. The first 1.0 inches of rain will be treated for both drainage areas in accordance with the NCDENR BMP manual to remove 85% of the 'Total Suspended Solids (TSS). All rainfall events exceeding the 1.0 inch storm will be controlled for volume and rate reduction to pre -development conditions up to the 10 year storm. Greater storm events will be allowed to pass through the system without significant flooding or damage to the stormwater system or facilities in the surrounding area. The on -site storm drainage has been designed to convey drainage away from each building. Smaller sized, rubber gasketed Class Ill reinforced concrete pipe (RCN) will be used where applicable, such as the 18 inch and 24 inch pipes used for the parking lots on Spooner Street. NCDOT precast storm structures (catch basins, drop inlets, manholes, etc.) will be used in accordance with the RFP. Please refer to Appendix F for additional information on the storm sewer design. 6.0 Storniwater Management Facilities and Routing The table below iternizes the pre- and post -development conditions for the development site with respect to area, runoff coefficient, and time of concentration: Table 6.A: Summary of Subareas Drainage Subarea Pre-Develo ed Post -Developed Runoff' Coefficient Time of Conc. (hrs) Area (acres) Runoff Coefficient Time of Conc. (hrs) Area (acres) AI,RI, 70 0.10 4.48 - - - AmST - ' - 92 0.08 4.48 BPRE 70 0.24 11.89 - - - BPOST - - - 94 0.11 11.89 POI 124436 Michael Baker Jr., Inc. Page 7 r-� • US Army Corps of Engineers; Tactical Equipment Maintenance Facility Stormwater Management Plan (Revised) December 2011 The orifice outlets in the stormwater detention system will be designed to reduce the rate of flow from the site to the pre -development conditions or lower as detailed in the NCDENR Stormwater Manual. Actual discharge at the POI is slightly less than the pre -developed conditions. The following tables summarize these results: Table 6.B: Summary of Storm Routings to POI Description Subarea A Subarea B Storm Event - 10 year Storm Event — 10 year Pre -development Discharge Rate at. POI (Appendix A) 17.74 cis 30.03 cfs Post -development Discharge Rate at POI (Appendix C) 4.65 cfs 16.53 cfs Post -development — Pre -development = (3.09 cfs) (13.50 cfs) 6.1 Water Quality Several BMPs will provide water quality for this site. The required volume of stormwater to be mitigated by the facilites has been calculated using the runoff volume generated from 1.0 inch of rainfall frorn impervious surfaces. Thus, the facility for Area A was sized to treat approximately 4,390 cubic feet of runoff volume. The facility to treat drainage Area B was sized to treat approximately 20,383 cubic feet of runoff volume, calculations can be found in Appendix C of' this report. The Bioretention facility has been designed to dewater the cell within 48 hours. The calculations for the underdrain based on the fill media in the Bioretention cell as outlined in the NCDENR BMP Manual is included in Appendix C. The infiltration trench has been designed such that the volume will infiltrate within 40 hours, thus meeting the requirements of the NCDENR Stormwater BMP Manual, calculations are shown in Appendix C. A bioretention basin is basically a filtering device that allows the flow of water to pond and pass through the device within 48 hours while filtering out the sediment transported by the runoff to the facility. The system is comprised of a 2' thick soil medium that would allow the growth of grass or vegetation over a 4" layer of sand and an 8" layer of gravel. Within the gravel layer is a perforated PVC collection system to drain the basin. The location of this 124436 Michael Baker Jr., Inc. Page 8 • US Army Corps of Engineers; Tactical Equipment Maintenance Facility Stormwater Management Plan (Revised) December 2011 proposed BMP is shown on the attached drawings and the calculations are included in Appendix F. The bio-retention basin must store the runoff from the first 1.0 inches of rainfall above the soil media at a ponded depth of 12 inches or less. Using the Simple Method as outlined in the NCDENR Stormwater BMP Manual the required volume of the ponded area for the bio-retention basin is 4,390 cu.ft., therefore the surface area of the bio-retention basin at 12 inches of depth is also 4,390 cu.ft. A detail of the design of this basin and calculations can be found in Appendix F along with the calculations. The underground infiltration system will utilize the 96" CMP culverts as the means to store the volume required to infiltrate. The CMP will be perforated in the sections of culvert that are designed for infiltration. To allow the infiltration of the initial 1.8 inches of runoff to be used as an acceptable means to meet the NCDENR water quality standards the soil must have an infiltration of at least 0.52 inches/hour to be and the Seasonal High Water Table (SHWT) must be at least 2 feet below the infiltration trench. The drainage Area B was found to have soils with an infiltration rate of 1,42 inlhr and the seasonal high water table was 18 feet below grade. This provided an acceptable infiltration rate for this drainage area and a SHWT 6 feet below the infiltration trench. Details, drawings and calculations for this system can be found in Appendix F. The stormwater management facilities, both above and below ground, will be sized to control and treat the first 1.0" of rain from the contributing impervious drainage areas. Runoff from all drainage areas will be routed tbrough its respective stormwater management facility to the Pol. 7.0 Environmental Impacts, Permitting, and Maintenance 7.1 Wetlands and Permitting Wetlands do not exist on this site. 7.2 NPDES Permit A Notice of Intent will be applied for this site in accordance with North Carolina Department of Environmental Protection National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System General Permit. 7.3 Storm Water BMPs - Operation and Maintenance The operation and maintenance of the infiltration facilities, bioretention facility, and stormwater detention facilities will be the responsibility of Fort Bragg personnel. 7.3.1 Inspection/Maintenance Frequency 124436 Michael Baker Jr., Inc. Page 9 US Army Corps of Engineers; Tactical Equipment Maintenance Facility Stormwater Management Plan (Revised) December 2011 9 The infiltration facilities, bioretention facility, and stormwater detention facilities need to be cleaned and maintained periodically. Inspect all facilities after the first large storm to determine whether desired residence time has been achieved. Additionally, the following typical maintenance activities and frequencies are to be applied: Infiltration Facilities Schedule semiannual inspection for the beginning and end of the wet season. Remove accumulated trash and debris in the catch basins. The frequency of this activity may be altered to meet specific site conditions. Each maintenance inspection shall be conducted at least once a year after the wet season. When sediment is seen, via the maintenance ports, the depth of the sediment shall be determined either by manual measurement or pre -labeled mark within facility of at least six inched, the facility should be cleaned. Cleaning shall occur within thirty days of the date of inspection and will be per the manufacturer's recommendations. Typically, a vacuum truck will be used to suction out the sediment after re -suspension. Care should be taken to pump the effluent through a pumped water filter bag, or other filtering devise, to ensure that sediment laden water is not discharged to any storm system. All sediment shall be disposed of properly. Bioretention Facility Schedule semiannual inspection for the beginning and end of the wet season for standing water, slope stability, sediment accumulation, trash and debris, and presence of burrows. + Remove accumulated trash and debris in the catch basins and filter and around the riser pipe of the bio-retention facility during the semiannual inspections. The frequency of this activity may be altered to meet specific site conditions. • Trim vegetation at the beginning and end of the wet season and inspect monthly to prevent establishment of woody vegetation and for aesthetic reasons. 0 Remove accumulated sediment and regrade about every 10 years or when the accumulated sediment volume exceeds 10 percent of the facility volume. Inspect the systems each year for accumulated sediment volume. 0 124436 Michael Baker Jr., Inc. Page 10 US Army Corps of Engineers Tactical Equipment Maintenance Facility (T EMF) 31-d Brigade Combat Team (BCT) Complex Fort Bragg, North Carolina Stormwater Management Plan (Revised) December 2011 CALCULATIONS CERTIFICATION 1, Ronald iIM. Shirato, P.E., do hereby certify to the best of my knowledge, information and belief, that the information contained in the accompanying calculatiOIIS has been prepared in accordance with accepted engincering practice, is true and correct. GARO�0S31p O�/�•,,� j 20, 3, p . I •,,I�tigtD M "5G� IIIllrlllk11111jj111R Signature is 1 '2- Date Subject:_ ­11. Computed by-LI&L—Checked By Sheet No,-...--L— of Drawing No Date L 1A (4 e1 Rv vt") o (i,�����'�5` S.O. Na Subject: S a �' . . . .......... .. .. . .. .. .. .. ... . ......... .. .... ........ .. .. ........ Drawing No.—, . .... .. COMPLIted by,,,.% Checked By _ Date o o i f LA Jt1! J�"' 'J" .-;t it-cl - r -i-v t. �.. a r. � (� rST .,red -„S..._ �I.!_/,.� `� {I '�•� f . I .�. `Jr I �� �f �.J t" elf,. • • is Permit No. (to be provided byDWQ) III. REQUIRED ITEMS CHECKLIST Please indicate the page or plan sheet numbers where the supporting documentation can be found. An incomplete submittal package will result in a request for additional information. This will delay final review and approval of the project. Initial in the space provided to indicate the following design requirements have been met. If the applicant has designated an agent, the agent may initial below. If a requirement has not been met, attach justification. Page/ Plan Initials Sheet No. EAZ CE100 1. Plans (1" - 50' or larger) of the entire site showing: Design at ultimate build -out, Off -site drainage (if applicable), Delineated drainage basins (include Rational C coefficient per basin), Trench dimensions, Pretreatment system, High flow bypass system, Maintenance access, Proposed drainage easement and public right of way (ROW), Overflow device, and Boundaries of drainage easement. EAZ CG101-CG105 2. Partial plan (1" = 30' cr larger) and details for the infiltration trench showing: Bypass structure, Maintenance access, Basin bottom dimensions, Basin cross-section with benchmark for sediment cleanout, Flow distribution detail for inflow, Vegetated filter, and Pretreatment device. EAZ _C-509 3. Section view of the infiltration trench 0" = 20' or larger) showing: Pretreatment and treatment areas, and Inlet and outlet structures. EAZ App. C, Calcs 4. A table of elevations, areas, incremental volumes & accumulated volumes to verify the volume provided. EAZ App. B 5. A soils report that is based upon an actual field investigation, soil borings, and infiltration tests. The results of the soils report must be verified in the field by DWQ, by completing & submitting the soils investigation request form. County soil maps are not an acceptable source of soils information. EAZ CE504 6. A construction sequence that shows how the infitlration basin will be protected from sediment until the entire drainage area is stabilized. EAZ App, C, Calcs 7. The supporting calculations. EAZ App. D 8. A copy of the signed and notarized operation and maintenance (00) agreement. EAZ NIA 9. A copy of the deed restrictions (if required). Form SW401-Infiltration Trench-Rev.4 Part III. Required Items Checklist, Page 1 of 1 Permit (€o be assigned by D WQ) Ill. REQUIRED ITEMS CHECKLIST • Please indicate the page or plan sheet numbers where the supporting dccumenlalicn can Im found. An Incompleto submittal package will result in a request for additional Information. This will delay final review and approval of the project. Initial in the space provided to irdicate the following design requirements have been met. if the applicant has designated an agent, the agent may initial below. If a requirement has not been met, attach justification, Pagel Plan Initials Sheet No, &fie CC 100 1. Plans (1" . 50' or larger) of the entire site showirg: Design at ultimate build -out. Off -site drainage (if applicable), Delineated drainage basins (include Rational C coefficient per basin), Cell dimensions, Pretreatment system, High fio:v bypass system, Nlaintenance access, Recorded drainage easement and public right el way (ROW), Clean out pipe locations, Over(loer device, and Boundaries of drainage easement. 4FA CC214= 2. Plan details (V = 30' er larger) for the bicreteiilico cell shoving: Cell dimensions pretreatmenl system, High For bypass system, Maintenance access, Recorded drainage easement and public right of way (ROW). Design at ultimate build-oul, Off -site drainage (if applicable), Clean out pipe locations, Over luo device, and • Boundaries of drainage easement. Indicate the P-Index behveen 10 and 30 3. Section view of the bforetenlion cell (1" = 20' or larger) showing: Side slopes, 3:1 or lower Underdrain syslern (if applicable), and Biorelentioo cell layers {ground level and slope, pre-treatment, pending depth, mulch depth, fill media depth, washed sand, filler fabric (or olio''king stone if applicable), 457 stone, underdrains (if applicable), SHIRT [evel(s), end overffo,v structure] A i!. A soils report that is based upon an actual field invest.galion, sail borings, and infiltration tests. The results of the soils report must be verified in the field by DVVQ, by compleling & submilling the soils investigation request form. County soil maps are not an acceptable source of soils information. All elevations shall be in feet mean sea level (Imsl). Resui',s of soils tests of bath the planting soil and the in situ soil must include: Scll permeability, Scil composition (% sand. % fines, % organic), and P-index. 5. A detailed planting plan (V = 20' or larger) prepared by a qualified individual shwling: A variety of suitable species, Cud Sizes, spacing and locations of plantings. Total quantily of each typo of plant specified. A planting detail, The source nursery for the plants, and Fertilizer and wale€Ing requirements to eslablish vegetation. EAR 6- 6 A construpliori sequence that shows ho',v the binrelenlion cell will be protected from sedimenl until the entire drainage area is slatAized. /4�...._� 7. The supporting ca'culalions (including underdrain calculations, if applicable). �Y�_D 8. A copy of the sinned and notarized inspection and maintenance (18I.1) agreement 6A 1 Nfq 9. A copy of the deed restriction, Form S'N401-Moretention-Re•1.7 Part III, Page 1 of 1