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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSW8080820_Historical File_20080904Aug 07,08 10:06a p.3 1. PROJECT DESCRIPTION Design Calculations Stormwater Treatment Facilities for Southeastern Pre -School Education Center (S.P.E.C.) located in Burton Industrial Park-Onslow County The Project consists of proposed child care center. 2. COMPUTE POND AREA REQUIRED a. Compute Percent Impervious: Impervious Areas: On -Site Buildings On -Site Streets On -Site Parking On -Site Sidewalks Other on -site Off -site Sub -Total FUTURE FUTURE(reserved) Total Total Area Drainage to Pond: Percent Impervious = b. Compute Pond Surface Area s y >:• v Total 24,200 0 68,070 4,020 0 0 96,290 0 96,290 5,000 0 0 0 9e,290 5,000 101,290 0.427 or 42.7 % Using Surface Area to Drainage Area Ratio Chart for 90% TSS Removal (copy attached) and assuming ..= foot pond depth: SAIDA = 4.40 % (interpolated - Select from Highlighted Cell in SAIDA) Therefore: Surface Area = SAIDA x Drainage Area 10,454 SF',, says, : '#: SF Q E e > 10,454 H AUG 11 2008 uWQ Aug 07 08 10:07a p 4 c. Compute Minimum Pond Dimensions Assume rectangular shape with 3:1 Length (L) to Width (W) Ratio: Min Length = 177.09 feet Min Width = 59.03 feet Site conditions, however, dictate irregular shaped pond: Hydr. Length feet so, Hydr. Width (aN A. 61.3 feet (avg) Actual L/W = 3.0 (irregular shape) 3. DETERMINE REQUIRED STORAGE VOLUME Design Rainfall Depth` inches =� Using Schuler "Simple Method": Rv = 0.05 + 0.009(I) where I = percent impervious Rv = 0.434 in/in Control Volume = Design Rainfall x Rv x Drainage Area Control Volume = 12,879 CF sa , ;, Y = a ; " wCF Must be > 12,879 4. DETERMINE REQUIRED STORAGE DEPTH Assume: 3:1 side slopes solving for depth (d) by trial & error: d = 1.07 S. DETERMINE ORIFICE SIZE Control Volume must be drawn down over a 2 day - 5 day period. Using orifice equation, solve for Diameter (D) that results in 3-1/2 day period: D=(Q10.026(h)')" Where: Q = (Control Volume 1 3.5 days x 86,400 sec/day) 0.044 cfs h= D13 E C E I V = 0.36 � D AUG UG 1 2008 DINO P-' ' ; :t - Aug 07 08 10:07a P 5 Solving for D: D = 1.69 Use `fs - �'"'-?avlE. " pipe Actual Drawdown with actual drawdown pipe diameter (using orifice equation): Qavg= 0.035 cfs Draw Dow = days OK, ¢ 6.0 :8� x Qmax= 0.061 cf 6. SELECT OUTLE UCT 5IZ Size outlet structure such that depth of Q 10 now < or + to >>'. [5:;"'" Feet Using Rational Formula (Q=CIA)where: Ccum = 0.43 110 = ;::";:.:.v :: ` inlhr A = 5.45 ac 010 = 16.67 cfs Using Francis Formula (Q=3.OLH'-r) to solve for L such that H = i.5 Feet Min L = 3.026 Linear Feet Use Use 7. DETERMINE Q10 STAGE 010 = 21 Linear Foot Weir 5 Square Precast Structure 16.67 cfs From Routing Analysis, H 10 = 8. DETERMINE Q100 STAGE (ELEV. OF EMERGENCY SPILLWAY) Using Rational Formula (Q=CIA) where: Cimper = 0.8 Cpery = 0,2 Ccum = 0.43 A = 5.45 ac E C �: Y AU3 1 1 LJ 2Q�� DWQ Aug 07 08 10;08a p.7 Temporary level should be 33.07 Temp. Pool Volume = 13,341 CF 11. SUMMARY Pond Elevations; Top Berm (minimum) 100-Yr. Storm 10-Yr. Storm 1.5-inch Storage Permanent Pool Pond Bottom 12.'WET DETENTION BASIN SUPPLEMENT Site Characteristics Drainage Area 237,385 sf Impervious Area 101,290 sf % Impervious 42.7 % Design Rainfall Depth 1.5 in Storage Volume Min, Volume Required 12,879 of Volume Provided 13,341 cf Peak Flow Calculations 1-yr. 24 hour rainfall depth in Rational C, predevelopment ~ Rational C, post development 0.43 Rainfall Intensity 1 yr 24 hr 0.15 inlhr Pre Dev 01(24 hour) 0.12 cfs Post Dev Q1 (24 hour) 0.35 cfs PrelPost Flow Control 0.23 cfs Basin Elevations H= 0,39 H100 = 1.37 H10 = 1.12 storage depth = 1.07 Pond depth = 7,00 or greater Relative al 9.83 33.76 9,44 33.37 (emerg. we 9.19 33.12 8.07 33.07 (primary we 7.00 32.00 (invert out i 0 25.00 Aug 07 08 10:07a I Q1100 = 22.12 cfs From Routing Analysis, H 100 = 9. DETERMINE Q100 STAGE OVER EMERGENCY SPILLWAY {TOP BERM ELEV.) Assume primary spillway blocked (i.e., emergency spillway to accommodate Q100) Emergency spillway shall be a broad crested earthern weir designed to pass 100 year storm. Using broad crested weir equation H = (Q/(Cw x QP where: Q = Q100 22.12 r-fs Cw = 3.0 Length feet H = 0.39 feet 10. FOREBAY SIZING Compute Actual Pond Volumes (using average end method): Avg Incr. Incr. Main Bay Volume: Elevation Area (SE) Area (,SF DeRth (FT) ol (CF) Pond Bottom 6.50 25,171 873 BBottomVeg $helf W •0.50 3,908 A;-o 3: 7,817 Normal Pond Main Bay Volume = 29,080 CF Forebay Volume : Elevation Area (SF Area (SF Depth (FT) Vol (CE Pond Bottom NormalPond 32.00 1,159 7.00 N-`.1.':N.'M. ..' . 8,110 Forebay Volume = 8,110 CF Total Pond Volume = 37,189 CF Total Pond Area = 11,026 SF Forebay Volume equates to of Total Volume Must be > 18% and < 22% Average Pond Depth = 3.37 feet Compare to assumed Depth g,jfeet Temp- Storage Volume : Elevation Area [SF) Area (SF) Depth (FI) Vol (CF) Normal Pond 32,00 11,026 Temp. Pond Level 12,469 1.07 13,341 E AUG 1 r.11N e- Aug 07 08 10:08a Basin Bottom Elevation Sediment Cleanout Elevation Permanent Pool Elevation Temporary Pool Elevation 24.00 feet (Elev) 25.00 feet (Elev) 32.00 feet (Elev) 33.07 feet (Elev) Volume and Surface Area Calculations SAIDA ratio 4.40 Surface Area Required 10,454 sf Surface Area Provided 11,026 sf Permanent Pool Volume 37,189 of Average Depth 3.37 feet Forebay Volume 8,110 of Forebay % of Total Volume 21.8 % Temporary pool Area 13,911 sf Drawdown Calculations Drawdown Time 4.42 days ar ate Pre Dev Q1(24 hour) 0.12 cfs Post Dev Q1 (24 hour) 0.06 cfs iiion mate% Diameter of orifice 1.50 in Design TSS Removal 90 % Basin Side Slopes 3 :1 Vegetated Shelf Slope 10 :1 Vegetated Shelf Width 10 ft Length to Width Ratio 3 :1 Trash Rack? Yes Freeboard Provided? Yes Vegetated Filter Provided? No Recorded Easement? Yes Captures all Runoff? Yes Drain Mechanism Pump E k v AUG 1 RF- ©WO PFtoj # "�'�. JOHN L. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, P.A. LAND SURVEYWG - LAND PLANNING - MAPPING P.O. BOX 1685 SACKSON`IILLE, NC 28541 OFFICE: (910) 346-9800 FAX: (910) 346-1210 E-MAIL: bettyb@ilpnc.com Or briani jl nn c.com TO: Ms. Linda Lewis N.C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources — Department of Stormwater 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, NC 28405 Letter of Transmittal BATE: August 8, 2008 Ai TENT►ON: Linda Levis Re: Southeastem Pre -School -Burton Industrial Park COPIES DATE NUMBER DESCRIPTION 2 Copies of revised sheet 2 of 5 I THIS WAS LEFT OUT OF THE PREVIOUS SUBMITTED REVISED INFORMATION REQUESTED i REMARKS: JOHN L. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, P.A. LAND SURVEYING — LAND PLANNING — MAPPING OgS4- PD. BOX 1685 JACKAMWMLE, NC'28541 OFFICE: (910) 346.9800 FAX: (910) 346.1210 E-MAIL: bettyb@ilpnc.com Or brianj a�jlnnc.com TO: Ms. Linda Lewis N.C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources — Department of Stormwater 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, NC 28405 je * 01�0*"er of Transmittal COPIES DATE NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 Copy of your e-mail dated 7/28/08 1 Letter from engineer Dave Newsom 2 Signed copies of page Form SWU-101 2 Wet Detention Basin Operation and Maintenance A eement 2 Revised Design Calculations REMARKS: SIGNED:- A�L A dz&x Aug 07 08 10:06a p.2 Crystal Coast En ineeri n� PA 3817-3 Freedom Way Hubert, N.C. 28538 I Tel: (910) 325-0006 Fax: (910) 325-0060 ! Email: crystalcoasteng@Ibize xom August 7, 2008 Ms. Linda Lewis N.C. Division of Water Quality 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, N.C. 28405 Re: Southeastern Pre -School (S. P.E.C) — Burton Park Onslow County Dear Ms. Lewis, We are in receipt of your Request for Additional fntormation dated July 28, 2008 for the referenced project. We provide the following information to allow you to continue the stonnwater review (item numbers correspond to your original Requeso: 1. Wet Pond Maintenance Agreement attached. 2. Dated application as requested. 3. Revised calculations confirming orifice flow rate < pre -development Q1 24 hour. 4. Soils report attached. We are hopeful that this response addresses all concerns and that the permit can be issued in the near future. Should you have questions or additional concerns, please feel free to contact me. Yours try Davt'd K CRYSTAL COAST ENGINEERING cc: John L Pierce & Associates, PA D E C E l 1Y iDD AUG 1 I Z;,d3 Dwo plqna # Southeastern Pre -School Burton IP Subject: Southeastern Pre -School Burton IP From: Linda Lewis <linda.lewis@ncmail.net> Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2O08 11:28:59 -0400 To: Betty Bullock <BettyB@jlpnc.com>, Dave Newsom <crystalcoasteng@bizec.rf.com> Betty & Dave: The Division received an incomplete stormwater permit application for the subject project on July 23, 2008. Please address the following deficiencies and resubmit the information in order to accept this project for review: 1. Please provide a signed & notarized Wet Pond Operation and Maintenance plan. 2. Please date Mr. Saucier's signature on page 4 of the application. 3. Please note that for all projects subject to NPDES Phase II Session Law design criteria, the pre -development peak flow from the 1 year 24 hour storm must be included in the calculations. The orifice must have a flowrate that is less than the pre -development peak flow. 4. A soils report for the site with the SHWT elevation noted. Thanks, Linda 1 of 1 7/28/2008 11:29 AM JOHN L. PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, P.A. LAND SURVEYING - LAND PLANNING - MAPPING P.O. BOX 1685 JACKSONVILLE, NC 28541 OFFICE: (910) 346-9800 FAX: (910) 346-1210 E-MAIL: bettybaj1pne.corn Or briLi@ilpnc.com TO: Ms. Rhonda Hall N.C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources — Department of Stormwater 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, NC 28405 ¢�, � Z v � 2 a 2� er of Transmittal �1� DATE: July 22, 2008 ATTENTION: Rhonda Hall Re: Southeastern Pre -School — Burton Industrial Park COPIES DATE NUMBER DESCRIPTION 2 Sets of plans 2 Stormwater applications with calculations 1 Check in the amount of $505.00 L. ., REMARKS: