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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSW8110715_HISTORICAL FILE_20110812STORMWATER DIVISION CODING SHEET POST -CONSTRUCTION PERMITS PERMIT NO. SW8 \ \0-115 DOC TYPE ❑ CURRENT PERMIT ❑ APPROVED PLANS L HISTORICAL FILE ❑ COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION DOC DATE ZO11 U S 12 YYYYMMDD Q�� NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Division of Water Quality Beverly Eaves Perdue Coleen H. Sullins Governor Director August 12. 2011 Carl Baker, Deputy Public Works Officer USMCB Camp Lejeune Building 1005 Michael Road MCB Camp Lejeune, NC 28547 Subject: State Stormwater Management Permit No. SW8110715 USMCB Camp Lejeune, Electric Supply Substation High Density Commercial infiltration Basin Project Onslow County Dear Mr.Baker Natural Resources Dee Freeman Secretary The Wilmington Regional Office received a complete State Stormwater Management Permit Application for USMCB Camp Lejeune, Electric Supply Substation on August 2, 2011. Staff review of the plans and specifications has determined that the project, as proposed, will comply with the Stormwater Regulations set forth in Session Law 2008-211 and Title 15A NCAC 2H.1000. We are forwarding Permit No. SW8 110715 dated August 12, 2011, for the construction, operation and maintenance of the BMP's and built - upon area associated with the subject project. This permit shall be effective from the date of issuance until August 12, 2021, and shall be subject to the conditions and limitations as specified therein. Please pay special attention to the Operation and Maintenance requirements in this permit. Failure to establish an adequate system for operation and maintenance of the stormwater management system will result in future compliance problems. If any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this permit are unacceptable, you have the right to request an adjudicatory hearing by filing a petition with the Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH). The petition must conform to Chapter 150E of the North Carolina General Statutes, and must be filed with the OAH within thirty (30) days of receipt of this permit. A petition is considered filed when it is received in the Office of Administrative Hearings during normal office hours. The OAH accepts filings Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., except for official state holidays. The petition may be filed by facsimile (fax) or electronic mail by an attached file (with restrictions) - provided the signed original, one (1) copy and a filing fee (if a filing fee is required by NCGS §1506-23.2) is received in the OAH within seven (7) business days following the faxed or electronic transmission. Unless such demands are made this permit shall be final and binding. You should contact the OAH with all questions regarding the filing fee and/or the details of the filing process. The mailing address, telephone and fax numbers for the Office of Administrative Hearings are: 6714 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-6714. Telephone 919-733-2698. FAX 919-733-3378. If you have any questions, or need additional information concerning this matter, please contact Chris Baker, at (910) 796-7215. Sincerely, For Coleen Sullins, Director Division of Water Quality GDS/csb: S:1WQS1StormwatehPermits & ProjectsQ01 1\1 10715 Q011 08 permit 110715 cc: Michael L. Hoover, P. E., AECOM Technical Services, Inc. Wilmington Regional Office Stormwater File Wilmington Regional Office 127 Cardinal Drive Extension, Wilmington, North Carolina 28405 One NorthCarolina Phone: 910-796-72151 FAX: 910-350-20041 Customer Service: 1-877 523-6748 Internet: vrxr,.nmaterquality,org Na u ral& State Stormwater Management Systems Permit No. SW8 110715 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY STATE STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PERMIT HIGH DENSITY COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT In accordance with the provisions of Article 21 of Chapter 143, General Statutes of North Carolina as amended, and other applicable Laws, Rules, and Regulations PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO USMCB Camp Lejeune USMCB Camp Lejeune, Electric Supply Substation McHugh Blvd., Camp Lejeune, Onslow County FOR THE construction, operation and maintenance of 2 infiltration basins in compliance with the provisions of Session Law 2008-211 and 15A NCAC 2H .1000 (hereafter collectively and separately referred to as the "stormwater rules') and the approved stormwater management plans and specifications and other supporting data as attached and on file with and approved by the Division of Water Quality and considered a part of this permit. This permit shall be effective from the date of issuance until August 12, 2021, and shall be subject to the following specified conditions and limitations: I. DESIGN STANDARDS 1. This permit is effective only with respect to the nature and volume of stormwater described in the application and other supporting data. 2. This stormwater system has been approved for the management of stormwater runoff as described in Section 1.8 on page 3 of this permit. The stormwater control has been designed to handle the runoff from 95,621 square feet of impervious area. 3. The tract will be limited to the amount of built -upon area indicated in Section 1.7 on page 3 of this permit, and as shown on the approved plans. 4. All stormwater collection and treatment systems must be located in either dedicated common areas or recorded easements. The final plats for the project will be recorded showing all such required easements, in accordance with the approved plans. 5. The project shall provide a 50' wide vegetated buffer adjacent surface waters, measured horizontally from and perpendicular to the normal pool of impounded structures, the top of bank of both sides of streams and rivers, and the mean high water line of tidal waters. Page 2 of 7 State Stormwater Management Systems Permit No. SW8 110715 6. The runoff from all built -upon area within the permitted drainage area of this project must be directed into the permitted stormwater control system. 7. The following design criteria have been permitted for the infiltration basin and must be provided and maintained at design condition: Infiltration Basin #1 Infiltration Basin #2 a. Drainage Area, acres: Onsite, ftZ: Offsite, ftZ 2.67 116.305 N/A 1.59 69,260 N/A b. Total Impervious Surfaces, ft: Onsite, ftZ: Offsite ftZ 50,210 50,210 N/A 45,411 45,411 N/A C. Design Storm, inches: 3.7 3.7 d. Basin Depth, feet: 4 3 e. Bottom Elevation, FMSL: 25 28 f. Bottom Surface Area, ft : 2,520 3,300 Bypass Weir Elevation, FMLS: 29 31 h. Permitted Storage Volume ft : 16,704 14,166 i. Pre-dev. 1 r-24 hr. discharge rate, cfs: 0.04 0.02 j. Post-dev. 1 r-24 hr. discharge rate, cfs: 4.02 4.45 k. Type of Soil: Ba meade Ba meade I. Expected Infiltration rate: 2.74 1.76 M. Seasonal High Water Table, FMSL: 22 25.33 n. Time to Draw Down, hours 29 29 o. Receiving Stream/River Basin: Cowhead Creek/White Oak P. Stream Index Number: 19-24-2 q. Classification of Water Body: SQNSW II. SCHEDULE OF COMPLIANCE The stormwater management system shall be constructed in its entirety, vegetated and operational for its intended use prior to the construction of any built -upon surface. 2. During construction, erosion shall be kept to a minimum and any eroded areas of the system will be repaired immediately. 3. The permittee shall at all times provide the operation and maintenance necessary to assure the permitted stormwater system functions at optimum efficiency. The approved Operation and Maintenance Plan must be followed in its entirety and maintenance must occur at the scheduled intervals including, but not limited to: a. Semiannual scheduled inspections (every 6 months). b. Sediment removal. C. Mowin.9 and revegetation of slopes and the vegetated filter. d. Immediate repair of eroded areas. e. Maintenance of all slopes in accordance with approved plans and specifications. f. Debris removal and unclogging of bypass structure, infiltration media, flow spreader, catch basins, piping and vegetated filter. g. A clear access path to the bypass structure must be available at all times. 4. The facilities shall be constructed as shown on the approved plans. This permit shall become voidable unless the facilities are constructed in accordance with the conditions of this permit, the approved plans and specifications, and other supporting data. Page 3 of 7 State Stormwater Management Systems Permit No. SW8 110715 If the stormwater system was used as an Erosion Control device, it must be restored to design condition prior to operation as a stormwater treatment device, and prior to occupancy of the facility. 6. A copy of the approved plans and specifications shall be maintained on file by the Permittee for a minimum of ten years from the date of the completion of construction. 7. Records of maintenance activities must be kept for each permitted BMP. The reports will indicate the date, activity, name of person performing the work and what actions were taken. 8. Upon completion of construction, prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, and prior to operation of this permitted facility, a certification must be received from an appropriate designer for the system installed certifying that the permitted facility has been installed in accordance with this permit, the approved plans and specifications, and other supporting documentation. Any deviations from the approved plans and specifications must be noted on the Certification. A modification may be required for those deviations. 9. Access to the stormwater facilities shall be maintained via appropriate easements at all times. 10. The permittee shall submit to the Director and shall have received approval for revised plans, specifications, and calculations prior to construction, for any modification to the approved plans, including, but not limited to, those listed below: a. Any revision to any item shown on the approved plans, including the stormwater management measures, built -upon area, details, etc. b. Project name change. C. Transfer of ownership. d. Redesign or addition to the approved amount of built -upon area or to the drainage area. e. Further development, subdivision, acquisition, lease or sale of any, all or part of the project area. The project area is defined as all property owned by the permittee, for which Sedimentation and Erosion Control Plan approval or a CAMA Major permit was sought. f. Filling in, altering, or piping of any vegetative conveyance shown on the approved plan. 11. The permittee shall submit final site layout and grading plans for any permitted future areas shown on the approved plans, prior to construction. 12. The Director may notify the permittee when the permitted site does not meet one or more of the minimum requirements of the permit. Within the time frame specified in the notice, the permittee shall submit a written time schedule to the Director for modifying the site to meet minimum requirements. The permittee shall provide copies of revised plans and certification in writing to the Director that the changes have been made. III. GENERAL CONDITIONS Approved plans and specifications for this project are incorporated by reference and are enforceable parts of the permit. 2. The pernnittee is responsible for compliance with all permit conditions until such time as the Division approves the transfer request. Neither the sale of the project in whole or in part, nor the conveyance of common area to a third party shall constitute an approved transfer request. Page 4 of 7 State Stormwater Management Systems Permit No. SW8 110715 This permit is not transferable to any person or entity except after notice to and approval by the Director. At least 30 days prior to a change of ownership, or a name change of the project or of the permittee or a mailing address change, the permittee shall submit a completed and signed Name/Ownership Change form to the Division of Water Quality, accompanied by the appropriate documentation as listed on the form. The approval of this request will be considered on its merits and may or may not be approved. 4. Failure to abide by the conditions and limitations contained in this permit may subject the Permittee to enforcement action by the Division of Water Quality, in accordance with North Carolina General Statute 143-215.6A to 143-215.6C. 5. The issuance of this permit does not preclude the Permittee from complying with any and all statutes, rules, regulations, or ordinances, which may be imposed by other government agencies (local, state, and federal) having jurisdiction. 6. In the event that the facilities fail to perform satisfactorily, including the creation of nuisance conditions, the Permittee shall take immediate corrective action, including those as may be required by this Division, such as the construction of additional or replacement stormwater management systems. 7. The permittee grants DENR Staff permission to enter the property during normal business hours for the purpose of inspecting all components of the permitted stormwater management facility. 8. The permit issued shall continue in force and effect until revoked or terminated. The permit may be modified, revoked and reissued or terminated for cause. The filing of a request for a permit modification, revocation and reissuance or termination does not stay any permit condition. 9. Unless specified elsewhere, permanent seeding requirements for the stormwater controls must follow the guidelines established in the North Carolina Erosion, and Sediment Control Planning and Design Manual. 10. The issuance of this permit does not prohibit the Director from reopening and modifying the permit, revoking and reissuing the permit, or terminating the permit as allowed by the laws, rules and regulations contained in Session Law 2008- 211, Title 15A NCAC 2H.1000, and NCGS 143-215.1 et. al. 11. The permittee shall submit a permit renewal application at least 180 days prior to the expiration date of this permit. The renewal request must include the appropriate documentation and the processing fee. Permit issued this the 12th day of August, 2011. NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION Division of Water Quality By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission Page 5 of 7 State Stormwater Management Systems Permit No. SW8 110715 USMCB Camp Lejeune, Electric Supply Substation Stormwater Permit No. SW8 110715 Onslow County Designer's Certification I, , as a duly registered in the State of North Carolina, having been authorized to observe (periodically/ weekly/ full time) the construction of the project, (Project) for (Project Owner) hereby state that, to the best of my abilities, due care and diligence was used in the observation of the project construction such that the construction was observed to be built within substantial compliance and intent of the approved plans and specifications. The checklist of items on page 2 of this form is included in the Certification. Noted deviations from approved plans and specification: Signature Registration Number Date SEAL Page 6 of 7 State Stormwater Management Systems Permit No. SW8 110715 Certification Requirements: 1. The drainage area to the system contains approximately the permitted acreage. 2. The drainage area to the system contains no more than the permitted amount of built -upon area. 3. All the built -upon area associated with the project is graded such that the runoff drains to the system. 4. All roof drains are located such that the runoff is directed into the system. 5. The bypass structure weir elevation is per the approved plan. 6. The bypass structure is located per the approved plans. 7. A Trash Rack is provided on the bypass structure. 8. All slopes are grassed with permanent vegetation. 9. Vegetated slopes are no steeper than 3:1. 10. The inlets are located per the approved plans and do not cause short- circuiting of the system. 11. The permitted amounts of surface area and/or volume have been provided. 12. All required design depths are provided. 13. All required parts of the system are provided. 14. The required system dimensions are provided per the approved plans. cc: NCDENR-DWQ Regional Office Page 7 of 7 - -. DWQ USE ONLY Date Received 5 Fec Paid Permit Number �z�o o� 15_� Applicable Rules: ❑ Coastal SW -1995 ❑ Coa, al SW - 2008 ❑ Ph II - Post Construction (select all that apply) ❑ Non -Coastal SW- HQW/ORW Waters ❑ Universal Stormwater Management Plan ❑ Other WQ M mt Plan: State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PERMIT APPLICATION FORM This form may be photocopied for use as an original I. GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Project Name (subdivision, facility, or establishment name - should be consistent with project name on plans, specifications, letters, operation and maintenance agreements, etc.): USMCB Camp Leieune, Electrical Supply 2. Location of Project (street address): Intersection of Sneads Ferry Rd. and McHugh Blvd. City:USMCB Camp Leieune County:Onslow Zip:28547 3. Directions to project (from nearest major intersection): In Jacksonville go east on NC24 (Lcjeune Blvd) to Camp Lejeunc main gate. Continue on Holcomb Blvd, turn Left onto Sneads Ferry Rd. Continue to intersection of McHugh Blvd. 4. Latitude:340 39' 4.398" N Longitude:77° 18' 47.198" W of the main entrance to the project. if. PERMIT INFORMATION: 1. a. Specify whether project is (check one): ®New ❑Modification b.If this application is being submitted as the result of a modification to an existing permit, list the existing permit number , its issue date (if known) and the status of construction: ❑Not Started ❑Partially Completed* ❑ Completed* *provide a designer's certification 2. Specify the type of project (check one): ❑Low Density ®High Density ❑Drains to an Offsite Stormwater System ❑Other 3. If this application is being submitted as the result of a previously returned application or a letter from DWQ requesting a state stormwater management permit application, list the stormwater project number, if assigned, and the previous name of the project, if different than currently proposed, 4. a. Additional Project Requirements (check applicable blanks; information on required state permits can be obtained by contacting the Customer Service Center at 1-877-623-6748): ❑LAMA Major ®Sedimentation/Erosion Control: 5.6 ac of Disturbed Area ❑NPDES Industrial Stormwater 0404/401 Permit: Proposed Impacts b.If any of these permits have already been acquired please provide the Project Name, Project/Permit Number, issue date and the type of each permit: RECEIVED AUG 0 2 2011 Fonn SWU-101 Version 07Jun2010 Page I of By:�-1 III. CONTACT INFORMATION 1. a. Print Applicant / Signing Official's name and title (specifically the developer, property owner, lessee, designated government official, individual, etc. who owns the proiect): Applicant/Organization:Commandine Officer, Marine Corps Base Camp Leieune Signing Official & Title:Carl Baker, Deputy Public Works Officer b. Contact information for person listed in item I above: Street Address:Bldg 1005 Michael Rd. City:MCB Camp Lejeune State:NC Zip:28547 Mailing Address (if City: State: Zip: Phone: (910 ) 451-2213 Fax: (910 ) 451-2927 Email:carl.h.baker@usmc.mil c. Please check the appropriate box. The applicant listed above is: ® The property owner (Skip to Contact Information, item 3a) ❑ Lessee* (Attach a copy of the lease agreement and complete Contact Information, item 2a and 2b below) ❑ Purchaser* (Attach a copy of the pending sales agreement and complete Contact Information, item 2a and 2b below) ❑ Developer* (Complete Contact Information, item 2a and 2b below.) 2. a. Print Property Owner's name and title below, if you are the lessee, purchaser or developer. (This is the person who owns the property that the project is located on): Property Owner/I Signing Official & b. Contact information for person listed in item 2a above: Street Address: City: State: Mailing Address (if applicable): City: State: Phone: ( ) Fax: Email: a. (Optional) Print the name and title of another contact such as the project's construction supervisor or other person who can answer questions about the project: Other Contact Person/ Organization:Andrew B. Wilson, EIT, AECOM Signing Official & b. Contact information for person listed in item 3a above: Mailing Address:701 Corporate Center Drive - Suite 475 City: Raleigh Phone: (919 ) 854-6225 Email:AndrewB.Wilson@aecom.com 4. Local jurisdiction for building permits: State:NC Zip:27607 Fax: (919 ) 854-6259 Point of Contact: Phone #: Form SWU-101 Version 07Jun20I0 Page 2 of 7 RF. CEIVED AUG 0 2 2011 IBY: IV. PROJECT INFORMATION 1. In the space provided below, briefly summarize how the stormwater runoff will be treated. Additional Stormwater from construction of the Electric Supply Substation will be routed via a combination of pTassed swales and cross pipes from impervious areas to two infiltration basins. The infiltration basins meet DWO requirements for drawdown time and is sized for 2.5 times the required treatment volume This project is not located within 1/2 mile of SA waters or within 575 It of ORW waters. 2. a. If claiming vested rights, identify the supporting documents provided and the date they were approved: ❑ Approval of a Site Specific Development Plan or PUD Approval Date: ❑ Valid Building Permit Issued Date: ❑ Other: Date: b.If claiming vested rights, identify the regulation(s) the project has been designed in accordance with: ❑ Coastal SW -1995 ❑ Ph II - Post Construction 3. Stormwater runoff from this project drains to the White Oak River basin. 4. Total Property Area: 5.6 acres 5. Total Coastal Wetlands Area: 0 acres 6. Total Surface Water Area: 0 acres 7. Total Property Area (4) - Total Coastal Wetlands Area (5) - Total Surface Water Area (6) = Total Project Area*:5.6 acres * Total project area shall be calculated to exclude the following the nornm/ pool of imppounded structures, the area between the banks of streams and rivers, the area below the Normal High Water (NM line or Mean High Water (MHW) line, and coastal wetlands landward from the NHW (or MHW) line. The resultant project area is used to calculate overall percent built upon area (BUA). Non -coastal wetlands landward of the NHW (or MHW) line may be included in the total project area. 8. Project percent of impervious area: (Total Impervious Area / Total Project Area) X 100 = 39.7 9. How many drainage areas does the project have?2 (For high density, count I for each proposed engineered stormwater BMP. For low density and other projects, use 1 for the whole property area) 10. Complete the following information for each drainage area identified in Project Information item 9. If there are more than four drainage areas in the project, attach an additional sheet with the information for each area provided in the same format as below. Form SWU-101 Version 07.1un2010 Page 3 of 7 RECEIVEa AUG 0 2 2011 BY: Basin Information Drainage Area 1 Drainage Area 2 Drainage Area _ Drainage Area _ Receiving Stream Name Cowhead Creek Cowhead Creek Stream Class * SC; NSW SC; NSW Stream Index Number * 19-24-2 19-24-2 Total Drainage Area (so 116305 69260 On -site Drainage Area (so Off -site Drainage Area (sf) 0 0 Proposed Impervious Area** (so 50210 45411 Impervious Area total 43.1 65.5 Impervious— Surface Area Drainage Area 1 Drainage Area 2 Drainage Area _ Drainage Area _ On -site Buildings/Lots (sf) 33657 29544 On -site Streets (so 16553 15867 On -site Parking (so 0 0 On -site Sidewalks (sf) 0 0 Other on -site (so 0 0 Future (sf) 0 0 Off -site (sf) 0 0 Existing BUA*** (sf) 0 0 Total (so: 1 50210 45411 Stream Class and Index Number can be determined at: http:/{portal.nedenr.or webfwq[ps/csu/classifications ** Impervious area is defined as the built upon area including, but not limited to, buildings, roads, parking areas, sidewalks, gravel areas, etc. ***Report only that amount of existing BUA that will remain after development. Do not report any existing BLIA that is to be removed and which will be replaced by new BUA. 11. How was the off -site impervious area listed above determined? Provide documentation. Projects in Union County: Contact DWQ Central Office staff to check if the project is located within a Threatened & Endangered Species watershed that may be subject to more stringent stormwater requirements as per NCAC 02B .0600. V. SUPPLEMENT AND O&M FORMS The applicable state stormwater management permit supplement and operation and maintenance (O&M) forms must be submitted for each BMP specified for this project. The latest versions of the forms can be downloaded from http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wq/ws/su/bmp-manual. VI. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS Only complete application packages will be accepted and reviewed by the Division of Water Quality (DWQ). A complete package includes all of the items listed below. A detailed application instruction sheet and BMP checklists are available from http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wq/ws/su/statesw/forms does. Thecomplete application package should be submitted to the appropriate DWQ Office. (The appropriate office may be found by locating project on the interactive online map at http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wq/ws/su/maps.) Please indicate that the following required information have been provided by initialing in the space provided for each item. All original documents MUST be signed and initialed in blue ink. Download the latest versions for each submitted application package from ham://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wq/ws/su/statesw/forms does. I 'ti s 1. Original and one copy of the Stormwater Management Permit Application Form. 2. Original and one copy of the signed and notarized Deed Restrictions & Protective Covenants Form. (if required as per Part VII below) 3. Original of the applicable Supplement Form(s) (sealed, signed and dated) and O&M agreement(s) for each BMP. 4. Permit application processing fee of $505 payable to NCDENR. (For an Express review, refer to http://www.envhelp.org/pages/onestopexpress.html for information on the Express program and the associated fees. Contact the appropriate regional office Express Permit Coordinator for _ additional information and to schedule the required application meeting.) rZ.FICEIVE.-�' Form SWU-101 Version 07Jun2010 Page 4 of 7 AUG 0 2 2011 BY: - 5. A detailed narrative (one to two pages) describing the stormwater treatment/management for 6. A USGS map identifying the site location. If the receiving stream is reported as class SA or the receiving stream drains to class SA waters within'/2 mile of the site boundary, include the'h mile radius the map. 7. Sealed, signed and dated calculations. 8. Two sets of plans folded to 8.5" x 14" (sealed, signed, & dated), including: a. Development/Project name. b. Engineer and firm. c. Location map with named streets and NCSR numbers. d. Legend. e. North arrow. f. Scale. g. Revision number and dates. h. Identify all surface waters on the plans by delineating the normal pool elevation of impounded structures, the banks of streams and rivers, the MHW or NHW line of tidal waters, and any coastal wetlands landward of the MHW or NHW lines. • Delineate the vegetated buffer landward from the normal pool elevation of impounded structures, the banks of streams or rivers, and the MHW (or NHW) of tidal waters. i. Dimensioned property/project boundary with bearings & distances. j. Site Layout with all BUA identified and dimensioned. k. Existing contours, proposed contours, spot elevations, finished floor elevations. I. Details of roads, drainage features, collection systems, and stormwater control measures. m. Wetlands delineated, or a note on the plans that none exist. (Must be delineated by a qualified person. Provide documentation of qualifications and identify the person who made the determination on the plans. n. Existing drainage (including off -site), drainage casements, pipe sizes, runoff calculations. o. Drainage areas delineated (included in the main set of plans, not as a separate document). p. Vegetated buffers (where required). 9. Copy of any applicable soils report with the associated SHWT elevations (Please identify elevations in addition to depths) as well as a map of the boring locations with the existing elevations and boring logs. Include an 8.5"x11" copy of the NRCS County Soils map with the project area clearly delineated. For projects with infiltration BMPs, the report should also include the soil type, expected infiltration rate, and the method of determining the infiltration rate. (Infiltration Devices submitted to WiRO: Schedule a site visit fir DWQ to verify the SHWP prior to submittal, (910) 796-7378.) 10. A copy of the most current property deed. Deed book: Page No: 11. For corporations and limited liability corporations (LLC): Provide documentation from the NC Secretary of State or other official documentation, which supports the titles and positions held by the persons listed in Contact Information, item 1a, 2a, and/or 3a per NCAC 2H.1003(c). The corporation or LLC must be listed as an active corporation in good standing with the NC Secretary of State, otherwise the application will be returned. http://www.secretarv.state.nc.us/Corporations/CSearch.aspx VII. DEED RESTRICTIONS AND PROTECTIVE COVENANTS For all subdivisions, outparcels, and future development, the appropriate property restrictions and protective covenants are required to be recorded prior to the sale of any lot. If lot sizes vary significantly or the proposed BUA allocations vary, a table listing each lot number, lot size, and the allowable built -upon area must be provided as an attachment to the completed and notarized deed restriction form. The appropriate deed restrictions and protective covenants forms can be downloaded from http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wq/ws/su/statesw/forms does. Download the latest versions for each submittal. In the instances where the applicant is different than the property owner, it is the responsibility of the property owner to sign the deed restrictions and protective covenants form while the applicant is responsible for ensuring that the deed restrictions are recorded. By the notarized signature(s) below, the permit holder(s) certify that the recorded property restrictions and protective covenants for this project, if required, shall include all the items required in the permit and listed on the forms available on the website, that the covenants will be binding on all parties and persons claiming under them, that they will run with the land, that the required covenants cannot be changed or deleted without concurrence from the NC DWQ and that they will be recorded prior to the sale of any lot. -T'r`FT.VEL Form SWU-101 Version 07Jun2010 Page 5 of 7 AUG 0 2 2011 BY: VILL CONSULTANT INFORMATION AND AUTHORIZATION Applicant: Complete this section if you wish to designate authority to another individual and/or firm (such as a consulting engineer and/or firm) so that they may provide information on your behalf for this project (such as addressing requests for additional information). Consulting Engineer:Andrew B. Wilson, EIT Consulting Firm: AECOM Technical Services Inc. Mailing Address:701 Corporate Center Drive - Suite 475 City:Raleigh StateNC Zip:27607 Phone: (919 ) 854-6225 Fax: (919 ) 854-6259 Email:AndrewB.Wilson@AECOM.com IX. PROPERTY OWNER AUTHORIZATION (if Contact Information, item 2 has been filled out, complete this section) I, (print or type name of person listed in Contact Information, item 2a) certify that I own the property identified in this permit application, and thus give permission to (print or type name of person listed in Contact Information, item la) with (print or type name of organization listed in Contact Information, item 1 a) to develop the project as currently proposed. A copy of the lease agreement or pending property sales contract has been provided with the submittal, which indicates the party responsible for the operation and maintenance of the stormwater system. As the legal property owner I acknowledge, understand, and agree by my signature below, that if my designated agent (entity listed in Contact Information, item'1) dissolves their company and/or cancels or defaults on their lease agreement, or pending sale, responsibility for compliance with the DWQ Stormwater permit reverts back to me, the property owner. As the property owner, it is my responsibility to notify DWQ immediately and submit a completed Name/Ownership Change Form within 30 days; otherwise I will be operating a stormwater treatment facility without a valid permit. I understand that the operation of a stormwater treatment facility without a valid permit is a violation of NC General Statue 143-215.1 and may result in appropriate enforcement action including the assessment of civil penalties of up to $25,000 per day, pursuant to NCGS 143-215.6. a Notary Public for the State of do hereby certify that before me this _ day of County of personally appeared and acknowledge the due execution of the application for a stormwater permit. Witness my hand and official seal, FonnSWU-101 Version 07Jun2010 SEAL My commission expires RFf -CFIVEL Page 6of7 AUG 0 2 2011 BY: X. APPLICANT'S CERTIFICATION 1, (print or type name of person listed in Contact Information, itern la) y av �akev,Ouiv ti�ublte- (.�oikS OF�� ccrtifv that the information included on this permit application form is, to the best o my amw edge, correct and that the project will be constructed in conformance with the approved plans, that the required deed restrictions and protective covenants will be recorded, and that the proposed project complies with the requirements of the applicable stormyTter rules undue 15A NCAC 21-1.1000, SL 2006-246 (Ph. II - Post Construction) or SL 2008-211. Date: G —aa —/ i itV 1q— 1 V O r r 1 S , a Notary Public for the State of N�\6r0� I /� County of �V1 S' 0-TJ , do hereby certify that CeC( � I) (k1 em personally appeared �l Y12 �bl before me this day of ( and ackn fledge the due' e/x�ecution of the application for a stormwater permit. Witness my hand and official seal, ) /�t4/1.7LCe) SYLVIA NORRIS NOTARY PUBLIC ONSLOW COUNTY MY COMMISSION EXPIRES SEAL My commission expires v Sly"-' ©�_ 1 Form SWU-101 Version 07Jun2010 Page 7 of 7 RECEIVE AUG0 2 2011 1 MEMORY TRANSMISSION REPORT FILE NO. 844 DATE 08.12 13:23 TO : R 919104512927 DOCUMENT PAGES 8 START TIME 08.12 13:23 END TIME 08.12 13:25 PAGES SENT 8 STATUS OR 0 *** SUCCESSFUL TX NOTICE TIME :08-12-11 13:25 FAX NO.1 :910-350-2018 NAME :DENR Wilmington *** ' Slv tp of Nnrth Cs rolipm Dept/ r<man<ul 8p�<rnn mvp<apU 1Va vIR®aurces wumlpQ<an Re¢mpml omce , Bovrh Eevwa Prrdve. Gnveroor FAX COVFR SiiF E'T' Dea Frarn.n.e� S�ea/retry (9101796-7336 C9101350-2UUA __— � id 33' //0 7 iSl 12> Ce�d in el Oeive Ex�en xln n• Wllm In 0.�a n. 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M1jCM1 �� 112a Iv' .Li i cl ,i A_.rs,. ir-..:T'_- u•~ 'j, �` e 6 Legend — PAVED Topographic Map ---- UNPAVED 0 0.5 t 2 USA Topo Maps M�leS /"�o�O� Electric Supply Substation Camp Lejeune MCB RECEIVED Onslow County, NC AUG 0 2 2011 Stormwater Management Plan Prepared For: MCB Camp Lejeune USMCB Camp Lejeune, Electrical Supply Date: 07-29-11 AECOM 701 Corporate Center Dr., Suite 475 Raleigh, NC 27607 919-854-6200 Prepared By: Andrew Wilson, EIT Checked By: Bryan M. Dick, PE, PH RECEIVES AUG 0 2 2011 $Y: Proiect Description This document is to serve as a stormwater management plan for the USMCB Camp Lejeune — Electric Supply Substation Project. The proposed Electric Supply Substation is located near the Hadnot Point Cantonment Area of Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in Onslow County, North Carolina. The proposed project involves the construction of a new substation and associated access road surrounding the site. The project limits are currently comprised of wooded area adjacent to Sneads Ferry Rd and McHugh Blvd. Contact Information AECOM Technical Services Inc. Attn: Bryan M. Dick, PE, PH 701 Corporate Center Dr., Suite 475 Raleigh, NC 27607 Telephone: 919-854-6252 Fax: 919-854-6259 Identify Project Involvement The proposed project is located in the White Oak River Basin. The project drains to Cowhead Creek (NCDWQ Index Number 19-24-2), which has an NCDWQ Stream Classification of SC, NSW. The Electric Supply Substation project will result in an increase in BUA of approximately 95,621 sf. The proposed project stormwater plan will meet the requirements of retaining the runoff volume the 1.5 inch rainfall event per the requirements by the stat as referenced from the DWQ Stormwater Manual, July 2007. Two infiltration basins are being used to treat two drainage areas. This project is not within 0.5 miles of SA waters, or 575 feet of ORW waters, and infiltration devices are not required by DWQ. Stormwater Design Parameters The infiltration basins are based on the following parameters or objectives: Provide 85% TSS removal • 1.5" rainfall for basin storage sizing • Protect the value of the receiving water resource Bottom of basin is a minimum of 2' above elevation of the Seasonal High Water Table (SHWT) • Soil must have a minimum infiltration rate of 0.52 in/hr. Basins were sized to store 2.5 times the required treatment volume and infiltrate that volume within 5 days using an infiltration rate of one-half the infiltration rate RECEIVED AUG 0 2 2011 BY: in the soils report, in order to waive both the offline bypass and vegetated filter strip requirements. Discussion of Treatment Measures The proposed treatment is to utilize 2 separate infiltration basins to meet the TSS and Peak Flow requirements set forth by DWQ. The soils of the project site are appropriate soils for infiltration and the season high water table at each basin will allow construction of these basins, with at least a 2' clearance for each basin. Each basin is designed to store 2.5 times the required treatment volume and infiltrate within 5 days using one-half the infiltration rate found from the LSS, so neither offline bypass' nor vegetated filter strips are required. Phase II requirements are met by using a grassed swale to collect sheet flow from the impervious areas and by the infiltration and storage volume provided in each basin. Conclusion This Stormwater Management Plan represents an environmentally sensitive and effective plan for utilizing the proposed stormwater treatments to accommodate the increased runoff of the proposed site development. j.CEIVED l AUG 0 2 2011 iBY:� - 110a z 0 gnd QaAI2Z)22J 60162841 Electrical Supply - Infiltration Basin 1 Drainge Area (Sir) 116305 Imp Area (s01 50210 1A) Drainage Area (Ac) 2.669995 (h)Imp Fraction 743 (RolRainful Depth Per Stale SWP(in) 1.5 Step 1: Determine Runoff Volume Simple Method a. 6 V=3630xR.xR,,xA Post Step 2: Determine Surface Area -Min. Designed By: ABW Date: 72812011 =Rv(post)=.05+.9'.4 = 044 Rv(pre)= A6..9'0 = 0.05 V=3630'3.7'0.66 -.4237 V (post)= 6376 n (K) Infiltration Rate (Whr) 1 2,741 T Intended Days to Infiltrate taii 1 5 a. {� A = = A=34541(2"(3.94'2)) 2*(K *T) Step 3. Determine Dimensions Min. Treatment Vol Post - Pre= 6376 cf Treatment Vol in Actin 1.]6 ac-in 2.5-Min. Treatment Vol 15939 cr Min SA of Basin = 233 at Basin Volume Depth to Exist greunt to SHW7(9) 1.00 Esisting Ground Elevation 29.00 Bypass Weir Elevation NA Design Storage Elevation 29.00 Flow Splitter- Inlet Elevation NA Bottom Elevation 2500 Flow Splitter- Bypass Flow Outlet Elev NA Flow S Utter- Outlet to Basin Elev. NA Top of Berm Elevation 29.00 Storage Depth Surface Area Required (Avg of Top and Bottom SA) Top Width @ Storage Elev, Bottom Width Actual Width Used at Storage Elm, Actual Width Used at Bottom Elev 4.00 3985 Target Area 3985 sf 54 Top Length @ Storage Elm, 106.9 Area Top of Storage = 5832 sf 30 Bottom Length 82.9 Area Bottom or Storage = 2520 sr S4 Actual Length Used at Storage Elev 108 Avg Surface Area d1]6 sf 30 Actual Length Used at Bottom Elm, 84 Volume of Basin (Depth'SA) • 16704 of 4. Calculation of Volumetric Flow Rate of Infitretion and Drawdown 0 from infiltration: 'D is actually the Darcian Flow Rate Q=A (K) Conversion=eJ,e FsnmpleCalculalinn of Q: Surfrse Area=4556.,j (K)=3.94in/hr 394in Iff Ihr 4556sf =0.42 cr, hr 12m 3600, Drawdown Time for Treatment Volume I xampleCalada(im: Q=0.42cfs V=3458cf=T 3458ft IsIhr _2.Ihn=.089dais I 0.42 ff 1 3600s Area cf) (K)inlhr 0(infiltration)• 0.16 cfs 2520 2.741 Drawdown Time for Design Voll Volume cf O I I Houre I Days 167Oa 1 0.16 1 1 29.0 1 1.21 60162841 Electrical Supply - Infiltration Basin 2 Dramas Area (Si) 69260 Imp Area (sQ 45411 (A) Drainage Area (Art 1.589991 (h) Imp Fraction 0.66 (RD)Ralnfall Depth Per State SWP(In) 1.5 Step 1: Determine Runoff Volume Simple Method a. h V=3630xR.xR,,xA Post Step 2: Determine Surface Area -Min. Designed By: ABW Data 61312011 =Rv(post)=.05+.9-.4 = 0.64 Rv(pact =.05+.9-0 = 0.05 V=3630 37'0 66 t4237 V (post)= 5542 d K) Infiltration Rate (iWhq 1361 1) Intended Dave to Intiltiate (days) 5 a. V = A A=34541(2'(3.94'2)) = 2*(K *T) Step 3. Determine Dimensions Depth W Exist ground to SHWT (6) 5S7 Existing Ground Elevation 31.00 Bypass Weir Elevation Design Storage Elevation 31.00 Flow Solider - Inlet Elevation Bottom Elevation 28.00 Flaw Soldier - Bypass Flow Outlet Elm, Flow Spliger- Outlet to Basin Elev, NA Top of Berm Elevation Storage Depth Surface Area Required (Avg of Top and Bottom SA) Top Width Q Storage Elev 48 Top Length ® Storage Elev Bottom Width 30 Bottom Length Actual WdN Used at Storage Elev 48 Actual Length Used at Storage Elm, Actual Width Used at Bottom Elov 30 Actual Length Used at Bottom Elev 4. Calculation of Volumetric Flow Rate of Inftration and Drewdown 0 from infiltration: 'O is actually the Darcian Flow Rate Q=A (K) Conversion=cjs Example Calculation of Q: Surface Area=4556sf (K)=3.94 inl hr 3.94in Ift Ihr 4556sj =0.42 cfs hr Lin 3600s Drawdown Time for Treatment Volume FTFxample Cakw1atiin: Q=0.42cfs V=3458cf 3458jt' Is' Ihr .'.=2.Ihrc=.089days 1 0.42 ft' 3600s Min. Treatment Vol Poet - Pre)- 5542 cf Treatment Vol in Aoin 1.53 ao-in 2.5-Min. Treatment Vol = 13854 cf Min SA of Basin= 315 at 3.00 4618 Target Area 4618 at 1274 Area Top of Storage a 6144 sf 109.4 Area Bottom of Storage = 330e sf 128 Avg Surface Area • 4222 sf 110 Volume of Basin (Depth -SA) • 14166 of Area (at) (K)inmr O(infiltration) 3300 1.261 0.13 cis Drewdown Time for Design Vol Volumed G Hoare Da s 14166 1 0.13 29.3 1.22 ro-4X' EIVED AUG 0 2 2011 9Y: Basin 1 Drainage Area Subcat Reach on Llnk RECEIVED AUG 0 2 2011 BY: Electric Supply Basin 1 - Pre Type 11 24-hr 1 yr Rainfall=3.70" Prepared by (enter your company name here} Printed 5/6/2011 HydroCAD@ 9.10 s/n 03561 @ 2010 Hydr2CAD Software Solutions LLC Paae 2 Summary for Subcatchment 1S: Basin 1 Drainage Area Runoff = 0.04 cfs @ 12.97 hrs, Volume= 0.026 af, Depth= 0.12" Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Time Span= 0.00-30.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 24-hr 1 yr Rainfall=3.70" Area (sf) CN Description 116,305 45 Woodlands 116,305 100.00% Pervious Area Tc Length Slope min) (feet) (tuft) 13.4 200 0.0240 Velocity Capacity Description 0.25 Sheet Flow, Grass: Short n= 0.150 P2= 4.48" Subcatchment 1S: Basin 1 Drainage Area Hydrograph _F_7_I__� _'r_7_i__'i__ -r_i_ 'i__r 1_�__�__'r-T-;- 0.042' — 0.04 cfs - —' 0.04 ' T ;- . , - Type II-24-hri1;y_r_- 0.038 -_- -- -i - 0.036_ - -'-----Rainfall 3.7�0"-- a ,�'Runoff;-Area=116;305�sf- 0.032 ___ _�_T0.034 0.03: !__ L_lL_1_J_J____ a______ 0.028, -------- - - - ---- ---' -; -; /ice/'off-Volume=0:02&af- 0.026�L t o.024' � � � - — --r_,-;__,__, _ Hoff Depth, 0�.1 ,-- _ 2" 0.022- -------------------�----{--------I ---------- 0.02 gth=200j 0.018- ' -_ _ - ! 1- 0.016- -- ' -Slo 0.02 —-r-T 0.012; .134min-- 00 1 l �TTI r -r-T-T r -Tl rl -M- ---- - -- 0.002- , 0 0 t 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Time (hours) O RunoH RECEIVED AUG 0 2 2011 BY: 1S Basin 1 Drainage Area 2P Infiltration Basin 1 Subcat Reach on Elflk Drainage Diagram for Electric Supply Basin 1 - Post Prepared by {enter your company name here}, Printed 6/6/2011 HydroCAD® 9.10 s/n 03561 © 2010 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Wl AUG 0 2 2011 Electric Supply Basin 1 - Post Type II 24-hr 1 yr Rainfall=3.70" Prepared by {enter your company name here} Printed 6/6/2011 HydroCAD® 9.10 s/n 03561 ©2010 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 2 Summary for Subcatchment 1S: Basin 1 Drainage Area Runoff = 4,02 cfs @ 12.02 hrs, Volume= 0.227 af, Depth= 1.02" Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Time Span= 0.00-30.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 24-hr 1 yr Rainfall=3.70" Area (sf) CN Description 51,044 98 Impervious Area 116,305 68 Weighted Average 65,261 56.11 % Pervious Area 51,044 43.89% Impervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (fUft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 2.2 100 0.0030 0.76 Sheet Flow, Smooth surfaces n= 0.011 P2= 4.48" 7.2 354 0.0030 0.82 Shallow Concentrated Flow, Grassed Waterwav Kv= 15.0 fos 9.4 454 Total Subcatchment 1S: Basin 1 Drainage Area Hydrograph Typei11:24-hri1iyr Rainfall=3.70" -,,-r-;-Runoff,-Area=11�6i305',,sf- jRunoff;V,ol'ume=;0 227!of Runoff De, pth=1.02" Flow Length=454' S16pe=0.0030, /; - ;-Tc=9:4;rriin- CN=68 Time (hours) rzh�CEIV AUG 0 22011 BY:_--- Electric Supply Basin 1 - Post Type 11 24-hr f yr Rainfall=3.70" Prepared by {enter your company name here) Printed 6/6/2011 HydroCADO 9.10 s/n 03561 © 2010 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 3 Summary for Pond 2P: Infiltration Basin 1 Inflow Area = 2.670 ac, 43.89% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 1.02" for 1 yr event Inflow = 4.02 cfs @ 12.02 hrs, Volume= 0.227 of Outflow = 0.30 cfs @ 13.15 hrs, Volume= 0.227 af, Atten= 92%, Lag= 67.7 min Discarded = 0.30 cfs @ 13.15 hrs, Volume= 0.227 of Routing by Stor-Ind method, Time Span= 0.00-30.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Peak Elev= 26.33' @ 13.15 hrs Surf.Area= 0.080 ac Storage= 0.091 of Plug -Flow detention time= 145.8 min calculated for 0.226 of (100% of inflow) Center -of -Mass det. time= 145.6 min ( 1,017.5 - 871.9 ) Volume Invert Avail.Storage Storage Description #1 25.00' 0.375 of 30.00'W x 84.001 x 4.00'H Prismatoid Z=3.0 Device Routing Invert Outlet Devices #1 Discarded 25.00' 2.740 inlhr Exfiltration over Surface area Conductivity to Groundwater Elevation = 22.00' ecarded OutFlow Max=0.30 cfs @ 13.15 hrs HW=26.33' (Free Discharge) 1=Exfiltration ( Controls 0.30 cfs) Pond 2P: Infiltration Basin 1 Hydrograph I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i___ 4.02cfs -r-r- r 4- 3- 0 I ; LL 2 I I I I I - r-l--I -I I'-1-i-1 I I I I l i I U, Infl;ow;Ar6&2:670 ac Peak IElev=26'.33' I '-Storage=0'I.691-af - I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I r_r_r_r__I__r _r _r_r_I_r______r_r_r_ I I I I I I ;s Lem f '• •. 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'. .,....,. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 i6 17 18 19 20 21 Time (hours) ® Inflow ® Discarded RECEIVED AUG 0 2 2011 BY: Basin 2 Drainage Area Subcat Reach on Link Drainage Diagram for Electric Supply Basin 2 - Pre fired by {enter your company name here}, Printed 6/6/2011 CAD®9.10 s/n 03561 O 2010 HydroCAD Soflware_$Qfutl0us_LLCi AUG 0 2 2011 Electric Supply Basin 2 - Pre Type 11 24-hr 1 yr Rainfall=3.70" Prepared by {enter your company name here} Printed 6/6/2011 HydroCADO 9.10 s/n 03561 @ 2010 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 2 Summary for Subcatchment 1S: Basin 2 Drainage Area Runoff = 0.02 cfs @ 13.02 hrs, Volume= 0.015 af, Depth= 0.12" Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Time Span= 0.00-30.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 24-hr 1 yr Rainfall=3.70" Area (sf) CN Description ' 69,260 45 Woodland 69,260 100.00% Pervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 17.0 300 0.0300 0.29 Sheet Flow, Grass: Short n= 0.150 P2= 4.48" Subcatchment 1S: Basin 2 Drainage Area Hydrograph 0.026- 0.024- r r r l l l l l l l 0.022- r r 0.02- ---r----- r-- - -t- - - - -- 0.018- -- r ------ 0.016 i -------; - ---�- -1--;- - - 0.014- _ 0.012 LL 0.01- ` 0.008-' 0.006- ' r_T_rl 0.002- r O Runoff I I I -; -,-- -:--Type II 24-hr:i:yr-- I �- --; Rainfall=3.70"- --Runoff-Area=69-.260''sf- _,Volume=, -01.5 of - off Depth=0.12" I Siop r.0,.030-0' 0' - � � I r ; ; -+ 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Time (hours) I 1-7_:O;min- - C N=45 I I i I rth:C_`,EIVE AUG 0 2 2011 uv: is Basin 2 Dr inage Area Nt7 Infiltration Basin 2 Subcat Reach on Link �FCEIVE IAUG 0 2 2011 ,8Y, Electric Supply Basin 2 - Post Type // 24-hr 1 yr Rainfall=3.70" Prepared by tenter your company name here} Printed 6/6/2011 HydroCAD® 9.10 s/n 03561 @ 2010 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 2 Summary for Subcatchment 1S: Basin 2 Drainage Area Runoff = 4.45 cfs @ 12.01 hrs, Volume= 0.238 af, Depth= 1.80" Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Time Span= 0.00-30.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 24-hr 1 yr Rainfall=3.70" Area (sf) CN Description 23,849 45 Woodland 45,411 98 Impervious 69,260 80 Weighted Average 23.849 34.43% Pervious Area 45,411 65.57% Impervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 2.2 100 0.0030 0.76 Sheet Flow, Smooth surfaces n= 0.011 P2= 4.48" 7.1 350 0.0030 0.82 Shallow Concentrated Flow, Grassed Waterwav Kv= 15.0 fos 9.3 450 Total Subcatchment 1S: Basin 2 Drainage Area Hydrograph ❑ RunoH 4.45 cfs I , I VI I I I O LL -I Z I� III�II Type 11 '24-hr;1 lye Rai nfa l 1=3.70" j Runof ` Area=69,1260', sf Ru no Volume=;0:238; of Runoff Depth=1.80" I I I I I - , -Flow-Length=450'- Slope 0.0030, - Tc 9.3; min ,- - -------------- CN=80 I I I I. I I I Time (hours) c� Hi CFIVE" AUG 0 2 2011 3Y: Electric Supply Basin 2 - Post Type 11 24-hr 1 yr Rainfall=3.70" Prepared by (enter your company name here) Printed 6/6/2011 HydroCADO 9.10 s/n 03561 @ 2010 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Page 3 Summary for Pond 2P: Infiltration Basin 2 Inflow Area = 1.590 ac, 65.57% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 1.80" for 1 yr event Inflow = 4.45 cfs @ 12.01 hrs, Volume= 0.238 of Outflow = 0.25 cfs @ 13.25 hrs, Volume= 0.238 af, Atten= 94%, Lag= 74.2 min Discarded = 0.25 cfs @ 13.25 hrs, Volume= 0.238 of Routing by Stor-Ind method, Time Span= 0.00-30.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Peak Elev= 29.29' @ 13.25 hrs Surf.Area= 0.102 ac Storage= 0.114 of Plug -Flow detention time= 218.2 min calculated for 0.238 of (100% of inflow) Center -of -Mass det. time= 218.0 min ( 1,053.4 - 835.4 ) Volume Invert Avail.Storage Storage Description #1 28.00' 0.321 of 30.00'W x 110.001 x 3.00'H Prismatoid 2=3.0 Device Routing Invert Outlet Devices #1 Discarded 28.00' 1.760 in/hr Exfiltration over Surface area Conductivity to Groundwater Elevation = 25.33' Qiscarded OutFlow Max=0.25 cfs @ 13.25 hrs HW=29.29' (Free Discharge) 1=Exfiltration ( Controls 0.25 cfs) Pond 2P: Infiltration Basin 2 Hydrograph p Inflow 4.45 cfs Lq- n __IIIIII-III_I ; _.IIIIIIII _,.IIIIIIIII - p Discarded .'590 ac 4 eak Elev=2929' togage=0.114 of 3 O 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Time (hours) 1 -4'CEIVEA-% AUG 0 2 2011 I ' gY: SEASONAL HIGH WATER TABLE DETERMINATION AND INFILTRATION TESTING Camp Lejeune 13 Testing Onslow County, North Carolina TCG Job # 7478 Prepared For: Daniel K. Schaefer, P.E. Freehling & Robertson, Inc. 310 Hubert Street Raleigh, NC 27603 Prepared By: Thee Catena� The Catena Group, Inc. 410-B Millstone Drive Hillsborough, NC 27278 Tel (919) 732-1300 Fax (919) 732-1303 April 4, 2011 )t G hn C. Robei RECEIVE AUG 0 2 2011 BY: INTRODUCTION Freehling & Robertson, Inc. (F&R) is investigating the construction of infiltration basins for construction projects located on Camp Lejeune in Jacksonville, Onslow County, North Carolina. Stormwater infiltration basins are being considered to collect and infiltrate runoff from adjacent impervious surfaces. As part of the application process, a soils investigation detailing soil type, depth to seasonal high water table, and saturated hydraulic conductivity is required. The Catena Group, Inc (TCG) has been retained to perform the soils investigation. INVESTIGATION METHODOLOGY Prior to the field investigation, the Onslow County Soil Survey was referenced to get an overview of the possible soil series located within the study area. There are three mapped soils; Baymeade fine sand, Baymeade-Urban land complex, and Marvyn fine sand (Table 1). A copy of the Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) soil map is appended. Table 1 - Soil Series, Map Unit Svmbol, and Taxonomic Classification Map Unit Soil Series Taxonomic Class Symbol BaB Baymeade fine sand loamy, siliccous, semiactive, thermic arenic ha ludults BmB Baymeade-Urban land loamy, siliceous, semiactive, thermic Complex arenic ha ludults MaC Marvyn loamy fine sand fine, loamy, kaolinitic, thermic typic kanhapludults The field investigation was performed on March 30 and April I, 2011. Soil borings were advanced with a hand -turned auger at the predetermined locations shown on the attached map. Observations of the landscape (slope, drainage patterns, past use, etc.) as well as soil properties (depth, texture, structure, seasonal wetness, restrictive horizons, etc.) were recorded. Soil color was determined with a Munsell Soil Color Chart. The rate of water entry into a soil is referred to as the infiltration rate. The infiltration rate into a soil decreases with time mainly due to an increase in the soil water content and a decrease in the hydraulic gradient. As infiltration continues, the rate of water entry into the soil reaches a constant value (steady state condition), which is considered to be the same as the saturated hydraulic conductivity (KSAT) of the soil. The KSAT was measured in the field and used to characterize the infiltration rate for the proposed infiltration basin. KSAT measurements were performed at the proposed infiltration basin using a constant -head permeameter (Amoozemeter). An Amoozemeter was used in the place of a double ring infiltrometer because of the need to conduct the test below current grade. Lejcune 13 Testing RECEIVEi: April4, 2011 TCG Job #7478 1 AUG 0 2 2011 BY: RESULTS Soil Type The majority of soil areas tested was in a natural state and was fairly consistent across the site in relation to texture and structure. Table 2 presents each boring with a soil series determination. Determination of soil series was made through a comparison of soil boring descriptions to the NRCS Official Series Description (OSD). A significant amount of fill material, ranging from 25 to 58 inches, was observed at locations 10 — 12. Full soil profile descriptions are appended. The observed profile sequence generally matched one of the three mapped NRCS soil series, as noted in Table 2. Table 2 - Soil Series Determination and Death to SHWT AECOM # TCG Boring # Soil Series Determination SHWT Determination inches below surface I B3 Marvyn loamy fine sand 52 2 B I Baymeade-Urban land Complex 50 3 B2 Baymeade-Urban land Complex 23 4 B4 Baymeade fine sand 46 5 B5 Baymeade fine sand 60 6 B6 Baymeade fine sand 44 7 B7 Baymeade fine sand 87 8 B8 Baymeade fine sand 68 9 B9 Baymeade fine sand 84 10 1310 Baymeade fine sand 16 11 B I I Baymeade fine sand >84 12 B12 Baymeade fine sand 64 13 B 13 Baymeade fine sand 56 14 B 14 Baymeade-Urban land Complex 34 Depth to Seasonal High Water Table The preliminary design has the bottom of the BMP approximately 48" (4 feet) below grade. As such, the borings were advanced to a depth of 7" or to the depth of the seasonal high water table (SHWT), whichever is deeper. The depth to the SHWT was noted at each boring based on redoximorphic features, the presence of saturated soil, evidence of organic staining and best professional judgment. Infiltration Rate One saturated hydraulic conductivity test was performed at each predetermined point and the results of each test are shown below in Table 3. Since soil is inherently non -homogeneous, field tests can often misrepresent the aerial hydraulic conductivity of a soil. In particular, field tests typically underestimate the saturated hydraulic conductivity of clayey soil and overestimate it in sandy soils. As a result of this misrepresentation, a "moderation factor" is suggested to convert point saturated hydraulic conductivity to aerial saturated hydraulic conductivity for each proposed infiltration basin. Since the soil tested contained a significant amount of sand, a moderation factor of 0.75 was used to correct for the potential of over -estimating the infiltration rate. Lejeune 13 Testing RECEIVE._* April 4, 2011 TCc%b #7478 AUG 0 2 2011 BY: Table 3 - Results of Saturated Hvdraulic Conductivitv Tests AECOM Test Location Test Depth in Texture Measured KSAT in/hr 75% of Measured KSAT in/hr 1 31.5 loamy sand 7.168 5.376 2 23 loamy sand 2.750 2.063 4 22 sandy loam 2.411 1.808 5 36 sandy loam/sandy clay loam 0.141 0.106 6 20 loamy sand 1.847 1.386 7 61 loamy sand 24.381 18.286 8 41 loamy sand 2.349 1.761 9 60 sandy loam 3.654 2.741 11 25 loamy sand 0.369 0.276 12 23 loamy sand fill 0.983 0.737 13 21 loamy sand 1.515 1.137 Saturated hydraulic tests were not performed at locations 3 and 14 due to a SHWT within 36 inches of the soil surface. A saturated hydraulic test was not performed at location 10 due to the appearance of a SHWT at 16 inches and the presence of structurcless expansive clan and sandy clay textured fill material within 44 inches of the surface. With exception of tests performed at locations 5, 11, and 12, calculated KSAT values were above 1.0 in/hr. Lower KSAT values generated at locations I I and 12 are attributed to the presence of fill material. Location 5 had the lowest measured rate and is attributed a soil moisture content within the test zone just below field capacity. CONCLUSIONS The findings presented herein represent TCG's professional opinion based on our site and soils evaluation. Our soil evaluation revealed a SHWT that ranged from 16 ->84 inches below the soil surface throughout the study area. Saturated hydraulic conductivities were conducted in the soil material two feet above the SHWT. This report is provided to assist in the application for an infiltration basin by providing the soil information. North Carolina DWQ must issue the final permit. Any concurrence with the findings in this report would be made at that time. Lejeune 13 Testing TCG Job #7478 RECEIVED April 4.2011 3 AUG 0 2 2011 BY: -14 eaeWo N BaB AUI& 4 p LSti[ BaB 13Y: Mk 1 BaB On 23 i� BMP Location Bab - Baymeade fine sand BaB BmB BaB 5 6 BmB - Baymeade-Urban land complex -4 7 - KuB - Kureb fine sand Ln - Leon fine sand - MaC - Marvy loamy sand ,= Mk - Muckalee loam On NfC - Newhan fine sand On - Onslow loamy sand 10 Ba - To - Torhunta fine sandy loam MM Ud - Udorthents BaB Ur - Urban landAV Ln #. Wo - woodington loamy fine sand 12 11 - Bms w - water Figure Client: Date: _ The t_eJeune BMP Locations April2011 Catena Froehling & Robertson, Inc. 310 Hubert Street USDA-NRCS Soils Map so le soo Feel Group Raleigh, NC 27603 ' fat Nu. 7478 Onslow County, North Carolina BMP 14: b13 and Ksat13 y J ,y� BMP 2: sa b3 and Kt2 �•+ ���'�f bl and Ksalt y •.` 7 r ��.. "�,�}:� �l11♦ —.,.� b4 and Ksat4 BMP 6: Cg �� � �'t 'a '� •r�rr�� ct � r r b8 and KsatB "y b9 and Ksa19 ts' BMP a: b8 and Ksata � BMP 7: b7 and Kset7 / GOMOK ♦ BMP 10: b10 and Ksat- .'•` r."} y IFtS , ® and Soil Boring BMP 12: kqF 2i ndKsKsat D71 BaMndP K1s1a: ttt f�M O Soil Boring Only _ The Catena tions Figure Client: Froehling & Robertson, Inc. Date: April 2o„ Srle 310 Hubert Street ; ' o soo t.000 FeetLj GroupRaleigh, NC 27603 t Job No. 7478 !�islow Coin, NorthjCrolina INFILTRATION BASIN ANALYSIS FILENAME: S:\WQS\INBASIN\110715.WK1 PROJECT NUMBER: SW8 11'715 DATE: 12-Aug-11 PROJECT NAME: USMCB Electrical Supply DRAINAGE BASIN: White Oak REVIEWER: C. Baker RECEIVING STREAM: ICow Head Creek CLASS: SC;NSW Index No.: 19-24-2 If ORW, is site within the 575' AEC? SITE AREAi IMPERVIOUS AREA BUILDINGS CONCRETE OTHER % IMPERVIOUS, 1= SOILS INFORMATION ELEVATION OF SEASONAL SOIL TYPE REPORTED INFILTRATION SURFACE AREAS / ELEVAI Elev. BOTTOM TOP VOLUME/DEPTH/ TATIN 0111l\ litq ►AMOX1161*1 X-1Sfl1JA31141a DESIGN STORM, INCHES DESIGN VOLUME TOTAL VOLUME AVAILABLE DEPTH OF RUNOFF TIME TO DRAWDOWN 25 YEAR 24 HOUR STORM N/A Intensity, i = .33 inches / hour Qr-CiA= Qp through the bottom of the basin= 10 YEAR 10 MIN HIGH INTENSITY EVENT Intensity, i = 6.3 inches / hour Volume for 10 yr. 10 min. event = RV= Rational C 0.10 CFS 0.16 CFS 1147.10 CF < COMMENTS Volume and drawdown are (not) within Design Requirements. [U1KI81-1W2 .44 Must be > Or 16704 CF t�es:n A:t--1. INFILTRATION BASIN ANALYSIS FILENAME: S:\WQS\INBASIN\110715.WK1 PROJECT NUMBER: SW8 110715 DATE: 12-Aug-11 PROJECT NAME: USMCB Electrical Supply DRAINAGE BASIN: White ­Oak—j REVIEWER: C. Baker RECEIVING STREAM: Cow Head Creek CLASS: SC;NSW Index No.: 19-24-2 I If ORW, is site within the 575' AEC? SITE AREA: IMPERVIOUS AREA CAL BUILDINGS PARKING/A; CONCRETE OTHER % IMPERVIOUS, 1= SOILS INFORMATION ITOTAL 1 454111 C 0.071 1Place a' 1" here if Rational 4 65.6% RV= .OS+.009 (I) = I 0.6 ELEVATION OF SEASONAL HIGH WATER SOIL TYPE _ REPORTED INFILTRATION RATE E SURFACE AREAS / ELEVATIONS / VOLUMES BOTTOM TOP I Mly I I i! [a] .1 * 01 190IN �il�." �iLL1�bY�Yas!`IrkY7� VOLUME / DEPTH / DRAWDOWN CALCULATION DESIGN STORM, INCHES 3.7 DESIGN VOLUME 13669 ICUB TOTAL VOLUME AVAILABLE 14166 CUB DEPTH OF RUNOFF 3.00 FEE TIME TO DRAWDOWN 29.3 IHOU 25 YEAR 24 HOUR STORM N/A Intensity, i = .33 inches / hour Qr= C i A = 0.04 CFS Qp through the bottom of the basin= 0.13 CFS 10 YEAR 10 MIN HIGH INTENSITY EVENT Intensity, i = 6.3 inches / hour Volume for 10 yr. 10 min. event = 413.91 CF < COMMENTS Volume and drawdown are (not) within Design Requirements. IC FEET <1 Must be > Or 14166 CF N)EAJ swe> * i/a 1 i5 ©MWA North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources NCDENR Request for Express Permit Review For DENR Use ONLY Ravi,' p�-B ubmi 8 — 2 i e: Confirm: �Z FILL-IN all the information below and CHECK the Permit(s) you are requesting for express review. FAX or Email the completed form to Express Coordinator along with a completed DETAILED narrative site plan fPDF file) and vicinity map (same items expected in the application package of the project location. Please include this form in the application package. • Asheville Region -Alison Davidson 828-296-4698;alison.davidson(nlncmail.net • Fayetteville or Raleigh Region -David Lee 919-791.4203; david.lee(aDncmail.net • Mooresville & -Patrick Grogan 704-663.3772 or patrick.grogan(ilincmail.net • Washington Region -Lyn Hardison 252-946-9215 or lvn.hardison(@ncmail.net • Wilmington Region -Janet Russell 910-350.2004 or ianet✓usself0mcmail.net NOTE: Project application received after 12 noon will be stamped in the following work day 11 Project Name:ELECTRIC SUPPLY SUBSTATION County: ONSLOW Applicant: COMMANDING OFFICER MARINE CORPS BASE Company: CAMP LEGEUNE. NC Address: 1005 MICHAEL ROAD City: CAMP LEGEUNE, State: NC Zip: 28547-_ Phone: 9104L1-5950, Fax: _ _ _, Email: Physical Localion:MCB CAMP LEJEUNE Project Drains into SEE ATTACHMENT waters — Water classification see attachment (for classification see- hfti):flh2o.enr.state.nc.us/bims/reports/reportsWB.html) SW SW SW SW SW Project Located in WHITE OAK River Basin. Is project draining to class ORW waters? N , within Y: mile and draining to class SA waters N or within 1 mile and draining to class HOW waters? N Engineer/Consultant: ANDREW WILSON, EIT Company: AECOM L_�FJUL C 0.ri4VODAddress: 701 CORPORATE CENTER DRIVE SUITE 475 City: RALEIGH, State: NC Zip: 27607-Phone: 919-854-6200, Fax: 919-854-6259, Email: andrewb.wilson@aecom.com 2SECTION ONE: REQUESTING A SCOPING MEETING ONLY ❑ Scoping Meeting ONLY ❑ DWQ, ❑ DCM, ❑ DLR, ❑ OTHER:�� SECTION TWO: CHECK ONLY THE PROGRAM IS) YOU ARE REQUESTING FOR EXPRESS PERMITTING ❑ 401 Unit ❑ Stream Origin Determination: _ # of stream calls — Please attach TOPO map marking the areas in questions ❑ Intermittent/Perennial Determination: _ # of stream calls — Please attach TOPO map marking the areas in questions ❑ 401 Water Quality Certification ❑ Isolated Wetland (_linear ft or _acres) ❑ Riparian Buffer Authorization ❑ Minor Variance ❑ Major General Variance ip State Stormwater i ❑ General ❑ SFR, ❑ SFR < 1 ac. ❑Bkhd & Bt Rmp, ❑ Clear & Grub, ❑ Utility ❑ Other ❑ Low Density ❑ Low Density -Curb & Gutter _ # Curb Outlet Swales ❑ Off -site [SW _ (Provide permit #)] ❑ High Density -Detention Pond _ # Treatment Systems ® High Density -Infiltration 2 #Treatment Systems ❑ High Density -Bio-Retention _ # Treatment Systems ❑ High Density —SW Wetlands _ # Treatment Systems ❑ High Density -Other _ # Treatment Systems / ❑ MOD:❑ Major ❑ Minor ❑ Plan Revision ❑ Redev. Exclusion SW (Provide permit#) ❑ Coastal Management ❑ Excavation & Fill ❑ Bridges & Culverts ❑ Structures Information ❑ Upland Development ❑ Marina Development ❑ Urban Waterfront ❑ Land Quality ❑ Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan with _ acres to be disturbed.(CK # (for DENR use)) SECTION THREE — PLEASE CHECK ALL THAT IS APPLICABLE TO YOUR PROJECT (for both scopinq and express meeting request Wetlands on Site ❑ Yes ® No Buffer Impacts: ® No ❑ YES: _acre(s) Wetlands Delineation has been completed: ❑ Yes ® No Isolated wetland on Property ❑ Yes ® No US ACOE Approval of Delineation completed: ❑ Yes ® No 404 Application in Process w/ US ACOE: ❑ Yes ❑ No Permit Received from US ACOE ❑ Yes ® No •n•.... .0•""For DENR use only**.*****.******n...r....rr.♦.♦waarunnnu�nn♦ Fee Split for multiple permits: (Check # 1 Total Fee Amount It SUBMITTAL DATES Fee 1 1 SUBMITTALDATES Fee CAMA $ I Variance (❑ III ❑ Min) $ SW (❑ HD, ❑ LD, ❑ Gen) $ 4W $ LDS $ Stream Deter,_ $ NCDENR EXPRESS March 2009 Stormwater Management Plan Prepared For: MCB Camp Lejeune USMCB Camp Lejeune, Electric Supply Substation Date: 04-06-11 AECOM 701 Corporate Center Dr., Suite 475 Raleigh, NC 27607 919-854-6200 Prepared By: Andrew Wilson, EIT Checked By: Bryan M. Dick, PE, PH ' ~ ;�/LLVF,D JUL 2 0 2011 Project Description This document is to serve as a stormwater management plan for the USMCB Camp Lejeune — Electric Supply Substation Project. The proposed Electric Supply Substation is located near the Hadnot Point Cantonment Area of Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in Onslow, County, North Carolina. The proposed project involves the construction of a new substation and associated access road surrounding the site. The project limits are currently comprised of wooded area adjacent to Sneads Ferry Rd and McHugh Blvd. Contact Information AECOM Technical Services Inc. Attn: Bryan M. Dick, PE, PH 701 Corporate Center Dr., Suite 475 Raleigh, NC 27607 Telephone: 919- 854-6 2 52 Fax: 919-854-6259 Identify Proiect Involvement The proposed project is located in the White Oak River Basin. The project drains to Cowhead Creek (NCDWQ Index Number 19-24-2), which has an NCDWQ Stream Classification of SC, NSW. The Electric Supply Substation project will result in an increase in BUA of approximately 96,455 sf. The proposed project stormwater plan will meet the requirements of retaining the runoff volume the 1.5 inch rainfall event per the requirements by the stat as referenced from the DWQ Stormwater Manual, July 2007. Two infiltration basins are being used to treat two drainage areas. This project is not within 0.5 miles of SA waters, or 575 feet of ORW waters, and infiltration devices are not required by DWQ. Stormwater Design Parameters The infiltration basins are based on the following parameters or objectives: • Provide 85% TSS removal • 1.5" rainfall for basin storage sizing • Protect the value of the receiving water resource • Bottom of basin is a minimum of 2' above elevation of the Seasonal High Water Table (SHWT) • Soil must have a minimum infiltration rate of 0.52 in/hr. • Basins were sized to store 2.5 times the required treatment volume and infiltrate that volume within 5 days using an infiltration rate of one-half the infiltration rate RECIT VED JUL 2 0 2011 in the soils report, in order to waive both the offline bypass and vegetated filter strip requirements. Discussion of Treatment Measures The proposed treatment is to utilize 2 separate infiltration basins to meet the TSS and Peak Flow requirements set forth by DWQ. The soils of the project site are appropriate soils for infiltration and the season high water table at each basin will allow construction of these basins, with at least a 2' clearance for each basin. Each basin is designed to store 2.5 times the required treatment volume and infiltrate within 5 days using one-half the infiltration rate found from the LSS, so neither offline bypass' nor vegetated filter strips are required. Phase II requirements are met by using a grassed swale to collect sheet flow from the impervious areas and by the infiltration and storage volume provided in each basin. Conclusion This Stormwater Management Plan represents an environmentally sensitive and effective plan for utilizing the proposed stormwater treatments to accommodate the increased runoff of the proposed site development. I JUL 2 0 2011 DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY I MAY 2 6 2011 INFILTRATION SYSTEM INVESTIGATION Complete and email this form to Vincent. Lewis @ncmail. not. If there are more than 7 areas to be a second sheet. State Soil Scientist Confirmation Visit date/time: Project Name: USMC Camp Leleune Electric Supply Substation County: Onslow Street Address: Latitude: 34039'4.398"N Longitude: 77018'47.198"W Directions from the nearest intersection of two major roads: The site is located In the Southwestern corner of the Sneads Ferry Rd and McHugh Blvd Intersection on Camp Leleune MCB. >1 acre being disturbed? &YES ONO CAMA Major required? MYES ❑NO Consultant Name: Andrew Wilson Phone: 919-854-6225 Consultant Firm Name: AECOM Bore Number 1 2 3 4 5 a Existing Ground Elevation 29 31 b Proposed Bottom Elevation 25 28 c Difference a minus b 4 3 d Add 2 ft. Min. Bore Depth) 6 5 e Hardpan Depth? NA NA f Approx. Elev. Of SHWT 22 25.33 Max. lowest bottom elev. 24 27.33 h Infiltration Rate OK? * i Confirmation of SHWT _ For projects requiring more than 5 hbnd borings, manpower or equipment to conduct the excavation must be provided by the consultant. "State Soil Scientist Use ONLY Comments "Bore Number 1" is represented on the attached map as point "9" and is the "TCG Boring # 139" in the attached soils report. "Bore Number 2" is represented on the attached map as point "8" and is the "TCG Boring # 88" in the attached soils report. These were the most Southwest borings that Vincent Lewis and Ron Johnson (AECOM) walked to at the McHucih Blvd and Sneads Ferry Rd intersection. 1 7i Required Attachments: occ f Q4r! o Y ' /V,, I I,- 1. Legible vicinity map. 2. Complete Soils Report. 3. PDF formatted site plan with the boring locations to be tested. Site plans should be emailed or hand -delivered only. Illegible faxed maps will not be accepted. All proposed infiltration areas and existing, active utility lines located within the proposed basin/trench must be marked and flagged. If these areas are not flagged, the Soils Scientist reserves the right to decline to do the investigation. 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M1\ <%\{ O Camp Lejeune Main Gate _www` 1 , 5\ L�--Y\P gtREEt t� 6� iz !Yl.___i`.♦ ^♦ � I u•. ti gN�('pq P Project Location Y__C\M Lejeune MC Base i `♦ If I _ n 1 ' ` `S♦ \ , , \ `\ ,nor^� 'L //i �i `\.-�_ � `�7 , �`♦ rt SHOP ♦``♦♦ 1 � i ' I i � � —'—. � < (♦ It / F' T S� ' I �`♦ ,pI P. `. `\ 't"t`j ^_� i ^......♦ P��:• i' ^' )' 4,..,, (,�\ON t\ M�HucHnouiev '"� �\ i `♦i Camp Lejeune South Gate 7-1 17 1 N r ^` ^\ ' \ P.ROJEC,T,SITE i Legend Vicinity Map PAVED o 0.5 1 2 ---- UNPAVED Mi189 /"��0� Electric Supply Substation Camp Lejeune MCB Onslow County, NC i SEASONAL HIGH WATER TABLE DETERMINATION AND INFILTRATION TESTING Camp Lejeune 13 Testing Onslow County, North Carolina TCG Job # 7478 Prepared For: Daniel K. Schaefer, P.G. Froehling & Robertson, Inc. 310 Hubert Street Raleigh, NC 27603 Prepared By: SOtEr1C1 L Group The Catena Group, Inc. 410-13 Millstone Drive I-lillsborough, NC 27278 Tel (919) 732-1300 Fax (919) 732-1303 April 4, 2611 INTRODUCTION Froehling & Robertson, Inc. (FSR) is investigating the construction of infiltration basins for construction projects located on Camp Lejeune in Jacksonville, Onslow County, North Carolina Stonnwatcr infiltration basins are being considered to collect and infiltrate runoff from adjacent impervious surfaces. As part of the application process, a soils investigation detailing soil type, depth to seasonal high water table, and saturated hydraulic conductivity is required. The Catena Group, Inc (TCG) has been retained to perform the soils investigation. INVESTIGATION METHODOLOGY Prior to the field investigation, the Onslow County Soil Survey was referenced to get an overview of the possible soil series located within the study area. There are three mapped soils; Baymcade tine sand, Baymcade-Urban land complex, and Marvyn fine sand (Table 1). A copy of the Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) soil map is appended. Table I - Soil Series, Map Unit Symbol, and Taxonomic Classification Map Unit Soil Series Taxonomic Class Symbol BaB Baynncade fine sand loamy, siliceous, scnniactive, thermic arenic ha ludults 13aymeade-Urban land loamy, siliceous, semiactive, thermic BmB Comdex arenicha ludults MaC Marvyn loamy fine sand fine, loamy, kaolinitic, thermic typic kanhapludults The field investigation was performed on March 30 and April 1, 2011. Soil borings were advanced with a hand -turned auger at the predetermined locations shown on the attached map. Observations of the landscape (slope, drainage patterns, past use, etc.) as well as soil properties (depth, texture, structure, seasonal wetness, restrictive horizons, etc.) were recorded. Soil color was determined with a Munsell Soil Color Chart. The rate of water entry into a soil is referred to as the infiltration rate. The infiltration rate into a soil decreases with time mainly due to an increase in the soil water content and a decrease in the hydraulic gradient. As infiltration continues, the rate of water entry into the soil reaches a constant value (steady state condition), which is considered to be the same as the saturated hydraulic conductivity (KSA) of the soil. The KSAT was measured in the field and used to characterize the infiltration rate for the proposed infiltration basin. KsAr measurements were performed at the proposed infiltration basin using a constant -head permeameter (Amoozemeter). An Amoozenneter was used in the place of a double ring infiltrometer because of the need to conduct the test below current grade. Lejeune 13 Testing April4, 20/l TCG./ob #7478 / RESULTS Soil Type The majority of soil areas tested was in a natural state and was fairly consistent across the site in relation to texture and structure. "fable 2 presents each boring with a soil series determination. Determination of soil series was made through a comparison of soil boring descriptions to the NRCS Official Series Description (OSD). A significant amount of fill material, ranging from 25 to 58 inches, was observed at locations 10 — 12. Full soil profile descriptions are appended. The observed profile sequence generally matched one of the three mapped NRCS soil series, as noted in Table 2. 'fable 2 - Soil Series Determination and DCDtl1 to SHWT AECOM # TCC Boring # Soil Series Determination SH WT Determination inehes below surface 1 B3 Marvyn loamy fine sand 52 2 B I Baymeade-Urban land Complex 50 3 B2 Baymeade-Urban land Complex 23 4 B4 Baymeade fine sand 46 5 B5 Baymeade fine sand 60 6 136 Baymeade fine sand 44 7 B7 Baymeade fine sand 87 8 B8 Baymeade fine sand 68 9 B9 Baymeade fine sand 84 10 B I O Baymeade fine sand 16 11 B 1 I Baymeade fine sand >84 12 B12 Baymeade fine sand 64 13 B13 Baymeade fine sand 56 14 B 14 Baymeade-Urban land Complex 34 Depth to Seasonal High Water Table The preliminary design has the bottom of the BMP approximately 48" (4 feet) below grade. As such, the borings were advanced to a depth of 7" or to the depth of the seasonal high water table (SHWT), whichever is deeper. The depth to the SHWT was noted at each boring based on redoximorphic features, the presence of saturated soil, evidence of organic staining and best professional judgment. Infiltration Rate One saturated hydraulic conductivity test was performed at each predetermined point and the results of each test are shown below in Table 3. Since soil is inherently non -homogeneous, field tests can often misrepresent the aerial hydraulic conductivity of soil. In particular, field tests typically underestimate the saturated hydraulic conductivity of clayey soil and overestimate it in sandy soils. As a result of this misrepresentation, a "moderation factor" is suggested to convert point saturated hydraulic conductivity to aerial saturated hydraulic conductivity for each proposed infiltration basin. Since the soil tested contained a significant amount of sand, a moderation factor of 0.75 was used to correct for the potential of over -estimating the infiltration rate. Lejeune 13 Testing April 4, 2011 TCC Job #7478 2 Table 3 - Results of Saturated Hydraulic Conductivitv Tests AECOAl Test Location Test Depth in 'Texture Measured KsIT in/hr 75%. of Measured KSIT in/hr 1 31.5 louny sand 7.168 5.376 2 23 loainy sand 2.750 2.063 4 22 saudy loam 2.411 1.808 5 36 sandy loam/sandy cla loam 0.141 0.106 6 20 loamy sand 1.847 - 1.386 7 61 loiniy sand 24.381 18.286 8 1 41 1 loainy sand 1 2.349 1 1.761 9 60 sandy loam 3.654 2,741 11 25 loiniy sand 0.369 0.276 12 23 loamy sand fill 0.983 0.737 13 21 loamy sand 1.515 1.137 Saturated hydraulic tests were not performed at locations 3 and 14 due to a SIIWT within 36 inches of the soil surface. A saturated hydraulic test was not performed at location 10 due to the appearance of a SFIWT at 16 inches and the presence of structureless expansive clan and sandy clay textured fill material within 44 inches of the surface. With exception of tests performed at locations 5, 11, and 12, calculated KSAT values were above 1.0 in/hr. Lower KSAT values generated at locations I 1 and 12 are attributed to the presence of fill material. Location 5 had the lowest measured rate and is attributed a soil moisture content within the test zone just below field capacity. CONCLUSIONS The findings presented herein represent TCG's professional opinion based on our site and soils evaluation. Our soil evaluation revealed a SH WT that ranged from 16 - >84 inches below the soil surface throughout the study area. Saturated hydraulic conductivities were conducted in the soil material two feet above the SHWT. This report is provided to assist in the application for an infiltration basin by providing the soil information. North Carolina DWQ must issue the final pemrit. Any concurrence with the findings in this report would be made at that time. Lejeune 13 Testing April 4, 2011 TCG.1ob P7478 3 14 IN �N OEM BmB 13 Kue k MA BaBOn x MAC' �c ,3 u ;y �� Q BMP Location __ F Bab "'�"�J z= BaB - Baymeade fine sand ram."-,. sue: �' Bae 45 BmB 6 0 BmB -Baymeade-Urban land complex ©' 7 - g Ku6 - Kureb fine sand '�w - •<: 8 • MaC 0 Ln - Leon fine sand i Mac - Marvy loamy sand Mac^ - On p 0 Mk - Muckalee loam '- NfC - Newhan fine sand )10 On- Onslow loamy sand Ba6 To - Torhuma fine sandy loam Ud - UdorthentsBaB 1 - 0 Ur - Urban land �✓ 12 11 Wo - Woodington loamy fine sand ® •, Arc BmB 0 w-water - Ma w Figure The Client: LeJeune BMP Locations Date: April 2017 Catena Froehling & Robertson, Inc. 310 Hubert Street USDA-NRCS Soils Map w I' scale: 0 500 1,000 Feel GroupRaleigh, NC 27603 t - Onslow County, North Carolina Job No.: 7478 4 Y ' .� /•'Yi.-1 .,, ,�• �� .:Sy • •rr-J '2'.e�'.,4 '�14 .i .' / µ �� ' (� �s1 a�1� �r� t� . �> BMP 14 c i fi ri { rr` 3.��(. ','`�+ by .. 3 '�•` '• i fj. 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BMP 11: '/. � 5�� �Fp}`t O Ksat and Soil Buring 7Et�;� r _ y( bl2antlKsatl2 �Jan�.-� ,� bltandKsatlt O Soil Boring Only • :f 5 , -� �" e• f ,q r ��' � :.w ,ate FIgUf2 Client: ' Date: The LeJeune BMP Locations April 2011 Catena Froe310 & Robertson, Inc. ^ scale: _ 310 Hubert Street o sou 1,000 Feet c`' - GrOUP Raleigh, NC 27603 t L Job No.: 7478 Onslow County, North Carolina