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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSW5220102_Stormwater Report_20220428HYDROLOGY AND EROSION CONTROL STUDY FOR East Nash Solar Array US64A Spring Hope, NC 27882 PIN 2860-0076-4551 CDC project No. 12139 1 Pine Gate Renewables, LLC 130 Roberts Street Asheville, NC 28801 Contact: Matt Abbott (828) 348-8918 FNC.TNFFR Greg Hoffman, PE IP PP SEAL P P - 0 035093 December 17, 2021 CDCCMI PA 168 Patton Avenue, Asheville, NC 28801 828-252-5388 TABLE OF CONTENTS ITEM/DESCRIPTION PAGE NO. 1.0 Project Narrative........................................................................................... 1 2.0 Erosion Controls........................................................................................... 1 APPENDICES Appendix A USGS Topo Map & Deed Appendix B NCDEQ Checklist Appendix C FEMA Firm Map Appendix D USDA NRCS Soils Report Appendix E Skimmer/Sediment Basin Design Calculations Appendix F Channel Protection Appendix G Rainfall Depth Data 1.0 INTRODUCTION The project is located at US-64A within the jurisdictional limits of the Town of Spring Hope. The parcel is 331 acres. The project will disturb approximately 198 acres. Adjacent to the site is undeveloped land to the north and west, a solar farm to the south, and a church to the east. The parcel was previously farmland and consists of an existing soil road and existing accessory buildings. During development, the East Nash substation will be under construction. The existing site consists of slopes ranging from 2% to 6% of stable soils. A USGS Topo map and property deed are included in Appendix A. The design checklist for the NCDEQ is included in Appendix B. For part of the site, stormwater drains from northeast to southwest towards existing wetlands at the west side of the property. Flow from the wetlands ultimately makes its way to an existing culvert. The other part of the site drains from northwest to southeast towards existing wetlands at the east of the property. These wetlands discharge to a second existing culvert. It is the intent of this report to demonstrate that the proposed project will comply with low -density requirements for stormwater in accordance with the NCDEQ stormwater manual. The use of vegetated conveyances and flow dispersion through vegetated areas will be used to help mitigate any impact on the downstream area. At the time of this report, there were no known drainage concerns related to this site or downstream properties. 2.0 EROSION CONTROLS The parcel consists of 331 acres. Approximately 198 acres will be disturbed by construction activities. The FEMA Map for this parcel is included in Appendix C. A USDA NRCS Soils Report is included in Appendix D. Erosion controls will be completed in a two-phase approach. Refer to the construction plans for further detail on the erosion control measures. Phase 1 will include site clearing and rough grading. During this phase, erosion control devices will consist of a construction entrance(s), perimeter silt fences, temporary ditches, skimmer basins, and sediment basins. Calculations to support the sizing of the basins are present in Appendix E. Phase 2 will include site development and utility installation. During this phase inlet protection will be added as construction progresses. Reinforcement fabrics will be installed in permanent ditches as needed. Rip rap aprons will be added to pipe outfalls. The site will be stabilized with vegetation and gravel. Calculations associated with channel stabilization are provided in Appendix F. APPENDIX A USGS Topo Property Deed U.S. DESRGEON GI❑CAL SURVEY U.S. science for a changing world -78,1250 36.0000 ° 7 60000mE 61 62 3987000mN 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 35.8750' 60 -78.1250' The National Map USTopo 63 64 65 67 68 SPRING HOPE QUADRANGLE NORTH CAROLINA - NASH COUNTY 7.5-MINUTE SERIES -78.0000 69 70 36.0000 88 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 7700"mE Produced by the United States Geological Survey any ' SCALE 1:24 000 North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83) World Geodetic System of 1984 (WGS84). Projection and N 1 0.5 0 KILOMETERS 1 2 1 D00-meter grid:Universal Transverse Mercator, Tone 17S This map is not a legal document. Boundaries may be _ .. 9"42' 1000 5D0 0 METERS 1000 2000 generalized for this map scale. Private (ands within government »2 MILS 1 0.5 0 1 1.44' reservations may not be shown. Obtain permission before 31 MILS MILES entering private lands. 1000 0 10DD 200D 30DO 400D 5000 6000 7000 8ODD 9000 10000 Imagery ........... .................................... ......NAIP, May 2016 - November 2016 FEET Roads..... ... ........... .................... U.S. Census Bureau, 2D16 UTM GRID AND 2019 MAGNETIC NORTH Names... .........................................................................GNIS, 1980 - 2019 DECLINATION AT CENTER OF SHEET Hydrography................................National Hydrography Dataset, 2004 - 2018 CONTOUR INTERVAL 10 FEET Contours............................................National Elevation Dataset, 2008 U.S. National Grid NORTH AMERICAN VERTICAL DATUM OF 1988 Boundaries ..............Multiple sources; see metadata file 2017 2D18 100,000-m5quarnID Wetlands.................FWS National Wetlands Inventory 1982 1983 This map was produced to conform with the RV National Geospatial Program US Topo Product Standard, 2011. A metadata file associated With this product is draft version 0.6.18 Grid Zone Designation 175 NDRTF* OLINA QUADRANGLE LOCATIOH 1 Justice 1 2 3 2 Castalia 3 Red Oak 4 5 4 Bunn East 5 Nashville 6 Middlesex 6 7 8 7 Bailey 8 Winstead Crossroads ADJOINING QUADRANGLES 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 m 79 78 77 76 3975000"N 78.0000` 35,8750" ROAD CLASSIFICATION 00 Expressway Local Connector n to Secondary Hwy Local Road N N Ramp 4WD Interstate Route US Route State Route Y M N (x 4 � co D Z r` U. W SPRING HOPE, NC y a 2019 a z PPXe 1 of P This certifies that there are no delinquent ad valorem real estate taxes, which the Nash County Tape Collector is charged with collecting, that are a hen on: PinNumbec QU� a �� e B 2 bb C.C• a This is not a certification that this Nash County Tax Department Pin Number matches this Deed description. Date: Tax Collector, Deputy Tax Collector, Tax Clerk oommiiiiAi �no�ii o0o ii iii sr Doc ID; 006967840006 Tvoe: CRP Recorded: 04/06/2016 at 11:59:44 AM Fee Amt: $196.00 Paoe 1 of 6 Revenue Tax: $270.00 Nash County North Carolina Anne J. Melvin Resister of Deeds sK2819 P�614-619 NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL WARRANTY DEED PREPARED BY: Randall B. Pridgen Battle, Winslow, Scott & Wiley, P.A. P. O. Box 7100 Rocky Mount, NC 27804-0100 Parcel Nos.: 009652; 044082 and 009662 NORTH CAROLINA IZET-1- M 01111 l`►Y_" REVENUE STANTS $170.00 THIS DEED, made and entered into this the 1 st day of April, 2016, by and between JEAN CHAMBLEE THOMAS and husband, EDWARD J. THOMAS, whose address is 3353 Shaman Court, Winterville, NC 28590, Grantor, to SND, LLC, a North Carolina limited liability company, whose address is 76I0 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, North Carolina 27615-5047, Grantee. The designation Grantor and Grantee as used herein shall include said parties, their heirs, successors and assigns, and shall include singular, plural, masculine, feminine or neuter as required by context. WITNESSETH: THAT FOR AND IN CONSIDERATION of the sum of TEN DOLLARS ($10.00) cash in hand paid by the Grantee unto the Grantor, and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, the Grantor does hereby bargain, sell, grant and convey, unto the Grantee, in fee simple, a one-fourth (1/4) undivided interest in that certain property lying and being in Nash County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows, to -wit: Lo Book:2819 Page:614 Seq: 1 See Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part hereof (the "Property") TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the aforesaid one-fourth (1/4) undivided interest in and to the Property together with all privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining to said Grantee, its successors and assigns, in fee simple, forever. The Property is not a principal residence of Grantor. AND, the said Grantor, for herself, her heirs, successors and assigns, covenants with said Grantee, its successors and assigns, that she is seized in fee simple of a one-fourth (1/4) undivided interest in the Property and has the right to convey the same in fee simple, that title to the Property is marketable and free and clear from all encumbrances except for the exceptions hereinafter stated, and that they will warrant and defend the title to the same against all claims of all persons whomsoever. This Conveyance is made subject to the following: 1. Matters of zoning and local land use ordinances and regulations affecting the property, as well as any state/federal Iaw matters restricting the use of any portion of the Property which may be designated as "wet lands" or "flood zone"; Property; 2. Utility casements and rights of way of record crossing the Property; 3. All matters which would be revealed by a current and accurate survey of the 4. Restrictions, reservations, agreements, easements, and rights of way as may appear as a matter of pubic record; and 5. Current years' ad valorem taxes to be prorated at closing. Book:2819 Page:614 Seq:2 We1ofP IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Grantor has caused this instrument to be signed as of the day and year first above written. NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF /vas k y1 i. me, 41te.w S , a Notary Public of AiaS In County and State of , do hereby certify that Jean Chamblee Thomas (the "Signatory"), personally appeared before me this day and by authority duly given, acknowledged the due execution of the foregoing instrument. I certify that the Signatory personally appeared before me the day, and (check one of the following): (I have personal knowledge of the identity of the Signatory); or (I have seen satisfactory evidence of the Signatory's identity, by a current or state or federal identification with the Signatory's photograph in the form of. (check one of the following) a drivers license or in the form of ; or (a credible witness has sworn to the identity of the Signatory). The Signatory acknowledged to me that he/she voluntarily signed the foregoing document for the purpose stated therein and in the capacity indicated. Witness my hand and official stamp or seal this U``' day of Aar,: , 2016. JA1. P,(2 ignature) Notary Public HEATHER M. MAITHEWS NoboPubNc �Pa-[-��r �• 1?7!a4_4 ll Aj-s (Print/type) Nash County, NC Notary Public (Note: Notary Public must sign exactly as on notary seal) My Commission Expires: 04- a o - ao 1( o [NOTARY SEAL] (MUST BE FULLY LEGIBLE) [look 2819 Page 614 Seq 3 PAVe4of8 612 ward J. Thomas NORTH CAROL COUNTY OF I, �,$SLt t! • �%n a Notary Public of County and State of do hereby certifythat Edward J. Thomas (the "Signatory"), personally appeared before me this day and by authority duly given, acknowledged the due execution of the foregoing instrument. I certify that the Signatory personally appeared before me the day, and (check one of the following): (I have personal knowledge of the identity of the Signatory); or - (I have seen satisfactory evidence of the Signatory's identity, by a current or state or federal identification with the Signatory's photograph in the form of: (check one of the following) /a drivers license or in the form of ); or (a credible witness has sworn to the identity of the Signatory). The Signatory acknowledged to me that he/she voluntarily signed the foregoing document for the purpose stated therein and in the capacity indicated. Witness my hand and official stamp or seal this day of 2016. UDJ&,02� a,,61"j (Signature) Notary Public fSS i (Print/ type) Notary Public (Note: Notary Public must sign exactly as on notary seal) ------------ My Commission Expires: i ` b �- FSUTATEN0P1Fn:K0RTH L ARRINGTON ARY PUBLIC T COUNTY CAROLINA Book 2819 Page 614 Seq 4 6 lLlT EXHIBIT "A" Tract One and Tract Two Parcel ID: 009652 2 0 : Beginning at a pine in the edge of Sappony Swamp; thence North 87 deg. west 85 poles to a stake; thence North 4 degrees East 133 poles to a pine; thence North 88 deg. West 48 poles to a pine; North 86 deg. West 153 112 poles to a stake; thence South 4 deg. West 57 1/2 poles to a stake; thence South 86 deg. East 134 poles to a stake; thence South 5 1/2 deg. West 55 poles to a red oak; thence South 4 1/2 deg. West 40 1/2 poles to a stake in edge. of Horse Pen Branch; thence down the meanders of Horse Pen Branch to the Junction with Sappony Creek or Swamp; thence up the meanders of Sappony Creek or Swamp to the point of beginning, containing 313 1/2 acres by survey of Mack Brantley. It being same tract of land conveyed to Venja W. Upchurch by James T. Webb and wife by deed dated August 25, 1873. It being the same land inherited by J. E. Upchurch from the said B. W. Upchurch. TRACT TWO: Beginning at a stake in B. W. Upchurch's line and running thence 30 poles to a stake in place of a hickory now gone; thence S. 87 deg. E. 86 poles to a stake and pine in the run of Sappony Creek; thence up the various courses of said creek to a black gum; thence N. 87 deg. E. 91.5 poles to the beginning, containing 17 acres, more or less, and being the identical land conveyed to J. B. Goode by W. D. Manning and wife, by deed recorded in Book 220, Page 549, Nash Registry. For further reference, see deed recorded in Book 486, Page 313, Nash County Registry. Tract Three Parcel Ill: 044082 TRACT THREE: one lot or parcel of land in Mannings Township, Nash County, North Carolina, and known on plat as Lot No. 20 lying on the North side of the alley, bounded as follows: commencing at a stake on alley, corner of lot No. 19; thence North 112 yards to a sweet gum; thence up the Horse Pen Branch to a sweet gum 58 yards, corner of Lot No. 21; thence S. 148 deg. to a stake corner of Lot No. 21; thence S. 80 deg. E. along the alley 58 yards to the beginning, containing 7540 square yards more or less. See deed from C. H. Rogers and wife to C. W. Lassiter, recorded in Book 311, Page 485 for further description. All of our right, title and interest in and to the following described tract of land in Mannings Township, Nash County, North Carolina, lying on the North side of Highway No. U. S. 64, being near the Town of Spring Hope and described as follows: all that tract or parcel of land allotted to J. W. Valentine in ttie division of his father's estate, the late J. H. Valentine, and also the land deeded to J. W. Valentine by W. W. Batchelor, being the identical land conveyed by J. J. Wilson to J. S. Wilson by deed dated July 1st, 1924 and recorded in Book 293, on Page 542, Nash county Registry. The purpose and intent of this deed is to convey all the land on the north side of U. S. Highway No. 64 heretofore conveyed to C. W. Lassiter by C. H. Robers and J. W. Valentine. For further reference, see deed recorded in Book 446, Paqe 195, Nash County Reaistrv. Book 2819 Page 614 Seq 5 6! EXHIBIT "A" (continued) Tract Four Parcel ID: 009662 ACT FOUR: BEGINNING at an oafs stump in corner of J. L. Wood and J. B. Wood's lines; thence with line of J. B. Wood North 4 deg. 15 min. E. 854 ft. to ar. iron stake in corner of line of J. B. Wood and George May; thence with line of George May South 86 deg. 00 min. E. 593 ft. to a stake in line of George May and J. B. Wood; thence with line of J. B. Wood South 3 deg. 00 min. West 1370 ft. to a stake in line of J. B. Wood and J. L. Wood; thence with line of J. L. Wood North 51 deg. 00 min. West 75B ft. to the point of beginning, containing 15 acres by survey of W. F. Beal made November, 1943, and being the part of the Ricks land owned by J. E. Upchurch, and bought from J. P,. Bunn, Commissioner and being the identical real property described in quitclaim deed dated December 30, 1943 from J. B. Wood et ux to J. E. Upchurch and recorded in Book 486 at Pacge 425, Nash County Reqistry. Together with (i) all down and standing trees, merchantable or otherwise, now or hereafter growing on the Property and (ii) all oil, gas, minerals, mineral rights, subsurface materials, extractable materials and deposits. Hook 2819 Page 611 Seq 6 APPENDIX B NCDEQ Erosion Control Design Checklist EROSION and SEDIMENTATION CONTROL PLAN PRELIMINARY REVIEW CHECKLIST The following items shall be incorporated with respect to specific site conditions, in an erosion & sedimentation control plan: NPDES Construction Stormwater General Permit NCG010000 Designation on the plans where the 7 or 14 day ground stabilization requirements apply per Part II.E.1 of the permit. Design of basins with one acre or more of drainage area for surface withdrawal as per Part II.B.8 of the permit. LOCATION INFORMATION Project location & labeled vicinity map (roads, streets, landmarks) North arrow and scale Identify River Basin. Provide a copy of site located on applicable USGS quadrangle and NRCS Soils maps if it is in a River Basin with Riparian Buffer requirements. GENERAL SITE FEATURES (Plan elements) Property lines & ownership ID for adjoining properties Existing contours (topographic lines) Proposed contours Limits of disturbed area (provide acreage total, delineate limits, and label). Be sure to include all access to measures, lots that will be disturbed, and utilities that may extend offsite. Planned and existing building locations and elevations Planned & existing road locations & elevations, including temporary access roads Lot and/or building numbers Hydrogeologic features: rock outcrops, seeps, springs, wetland and their limits, streams, lakes, ponds, dams, etc. (include all required local or state buffer zones and any DWQ Riparian Buffer determinations) Easements and drainageways, particularly required for offsite affected areas. Include copies of any recorded easements and/or agreements with adjoining property owners. Profiles of streets, utilities, ditch lines, etc. Stockpiled topsoil or subsoil locations If the same person conducts the land -disturbing activity & any related borrow or waste activity, the related borrow or waste activity shall constitute part of the land -disturbing activity unless the borrow or waste activity is regulated under the Mining Act of 1971, or is a landfill regulated by the Division of Waste Management. If the land -disturbing activity and any related borrow or waste activity are not conducted by the same person, they shall be considered separate land -disturbing activities and must be permitted either through the Sedimentation Pollution Control Act as a one -use borrow site or through the Mining Act. Location and details associated with any onsite stone crushing or other processing of material excavated. If the affected area associated with excavation, processing, stockpiles and transport of such materials will comprise 1 or more acres, and materials will be leaving the development tract, a mining permit will be required. Required Army Corps 404 permit and Water Quality 401 certification (e.g. stream disturbances over 150 linear feet) EROSION & SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES (on plan) s Legend (provide appropriate symbols for all measures and reference them to the construction details) • Location of temporary measures s Location of permanent measures Construction drawings and details for temporary and permanent measures. Show measures to scale on plan and include proposed contours where necessary. Ensure design storage requirements are maintained through all phases of construction. Maintenance requirements for measures Contact person responsible for maintenance SITE DRAINAGE FEATURES Existing and planned drainage patterns (include off -site areas that drain through project and address temporary and permanent conveyance of stormwater over graded slopes) Method used to determine acreage of land being disturbed and drainage areas to all proposed measures (e.g. delineation map) Size, pipe material and location of culverts and sewers Soil information: type, special characteristics Soil information below culvert storm outlets Name and classification of receiving water course or name of municipal operator (only where stormwater discharges are to occur) STORMWATER CALCULATIONS Pre -construction runoff calculations for each outlet from the site (at peak discharge points). Be sure to provide all supporting data for the computation methods used (rainfall data for required storm events, time of concentration/storm duration, and runoff coefficients). Design calculations for peak discharges of runoff (including the construction phase & the final runoff coefficients for the site) Design talcs for culverts and storm sewers (include HW, TW and outlet velocities) Discharge and velocity calculations for open channel and ditch flows (easement & rights -of -way) Design calcs for cross sections and method of stabilization for existing and planned channels (include temporary linings). Include appropriate permissible velocity and/or shear stress data. Design calcs and construction details for energy dissipaters below culvert and storm sewer outlets (include stone/material specs & apron dimensions). Avoid discharges on fill slopes. Design calcs and dimension of sediment basins (note current surface area and dewatering standards as well as diversion of runoff to the basins). Be sure that all surface drains, including ditches and berms, will have positive drainage to the basins. VEGETATIVE STABILIZATION Area & acreage to be stabilized with vegetation Method of soil preparation Seed type & rates (temporary & permanent) Fertilizer type and rates Mulch type and rates (include mulch anchoring methods) NOTE: Plan should include provisions for groundcover in accordance with NPDES Construction Stormwater General Permit NCG010000. FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY/OWNERSHIP FORM Completed, signed & notarized FR/O Form Accurate application fee payable to NCDEQ ($65.00 per acre rounded up the next acre with no ceiling amount) Certificate of assumed name, if the owner is a partnership Name of Registered Agent (if applicable) Copy of the most current Deed for the site. Please make sure the deed(s) and ownership information are consistent between the plan sheets, local records and this form. Provide latitude & longitude (in decimal degrees) at the project entrance. Two hard -copies of the plans (some regional offices require additional plans or multiple sizes; please contact the regional coordinator prior to such submittal.) NOTE: For the Express Permitting Option, inquire at the local Regional Office for availability. Express Reviews are performed by appointment only. NARRATIVE AND CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE Narrative describing the nature & purpose of the construction activity. Construction sequence related to erosion and sediment control (including installation of critical measures prior to the initiation of the land -disturbing activity & removal of measures after areas they serve are permanently stabilized). Address all phases of construction and necessary practices associated with temporary stream bypasses and/or crossings. Bid specifications related only to erosion control rev. 05142019 APPENDIX C FEMA FIRM Map National Flood Hazard Layer FIRMette .., FEMA Legend 78°5'58"W 35°57'37"N 0 250 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 Basemap: USGS National Map: Orthoimagery. Data refreshed October, 2020 SEE FIS REPORT FOR DETAILED LEGEND AND INDEX MAP FOR FIRM PANEL LAYOUT Without Base Flood Elevation (BFE) Zone A, V, A99 SPECIAL FLOOD With BFE or Depth Zone AE, AO, AH, VE, AR HAZARD AREAS Regulatory Floodway 0.2%Annual Chance Flood Hazard, Areas of 1% annual chance flood with average depth less than one foot or with drainage areas of less than one square mile zone x _Future Conditions 1% Annual Chance Flood Hazard zonex Area with Reduced Flood Risk due to OTHER AREAS OF Levee. See Notes. zone x FLOOD HAZARD ��� Area with Flood Risk due to Leveezone D NO SCREEN Area of Minimal Flood Hazard zonex Q Effective LOMRs OTHER AREAS Area of Undetermined Flood Hazard zone GENERAL -- - - Channel, Culvert, or Storm Sewer STRUCTURES IIIIIII Levee, Dike, or Floodwall cl Cross Sections with 1% Annual Chance t7•s Water Surface Elevation a - - - Coastal Transect ^-^^-5n— Base Flood Elevation Line (BFE) Limit of Study Jurisdiction Boundary — --- Coastal Transect Baseline OTHER _ Profile Baseline FEATURES Hydrographic Feature Digital Data Available N No Digital Data Available MAP PANELS Unmapped YThe pin displayed on the map is an approximate point selected by the user and does not represent an authoritative property location. This map complies with FEMA's standards for the use of digital flood maps if it is not void as described below. The basemap shown complies with FEMA's basemap accuracy standards The flood hazard information is derived directly from the authoritative NFHL web services provided by FEMA. This map was exported on 6/10/2021 at 7:06 AM and does not reflect changes or amendments subsequent to this date and time. The NFHL and effective information may change or become superseded by new data over time. This map image is void if the one or more of the following map elements do not appear: basemap imagery, flood zone labels, legend, scale bar, map creation date, community identifiers, FIRM panel number, and FIRM effective date. Map images for unmapped and unmodernized areas cannot be used for regulatory purposes. APPENDIX D USDA NRCS Soils Report an GeE W I- Nrn 35' 52" i U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE N 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 ODD i0000 Feet This map was Compiled by U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service and cooperating agencies on 1980 1 5 0 t ? 3 Kiinineters photography obtained from U.S. Department of Interior, Scale • 1:24000 Geological Survey. NASH COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA NO. 7 SHEET NUMBER 7 NASH COUNTY, NORTH CAROLI NA u�r 7$' 00 0 ()0. SHEET NO, 7 OF 12 r WAKE COUNTY Eoeh area ourldred on ft ntap rmtslus of roar? rhan am k,r d or aril. the rnop rs rhos nseant by general plannlny rather Nkln o basis for de islans on the use of sprelrM trxrs L E G E N❑ NORFOLK-RAINS: Nearly level to gently sloping, well drained and poorly BONNEAU-NORFOLK: Nearly level to gently sloping, well drained soils that on uplands have a loamy subsoil; LLIWEHADKEE•ALTAVISTA-WICKHAM: Nearly level, poorly drained, moderately well drained, and well drained sails that have a loamy subsoil; on flood plains and terraces drained soils that have a loamy or clayey subsoil; on uplands NORFOLK•GEORGEVILLE RAINS Nearly level to gently sloping, well drained and poorly drained soils that have a loamy or clayey subsoil; an uplands -RAINS NORFOLK-GOLDSBORO: Nearly level to gently sloping, poorly drained, well drained, and moderately well drained sails that have a loamy or clayey subsoil; an uplands GEORGEVILLE•NASON: Gently sloping to steep, well drained soils that have a clayey or loamy subsoil; on uplands WEDOWEE•WORSHAM-HELENA: Nearly level to gently sloping, well drained, poorly drained, and moderately well drained soils that have a clayey or loamy subsoil; on uplands - DOTHAN-AUTRYVILLE: Nearly level to gently sloping, well drained sods that have a loamy subsoil; on uplands Compared 1986 U-S- DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE NASH COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS GENERAL SOIL MAP NASH COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA Scale 1:253.440 1 9 1 2 3 4 Mikes h..I I I I I 1 0 4 8 Km Lyl 1 I I I l I l USDA United States Department of Agriculture N RCS Natural Resources Conservation Service A product of the National Cooperative Soil Survey, a joint effort of the United States Department of Agriculture and other Federal agencies, State agencies including the Agricultural Experiment Stations, and local participants Custom Soil Resource Report for Nash County, North Carolina June 9, 2021 Preface Soil surveys contain information that affects land use planning in survey areas. They highlight soil limitations that affect various land uses and provide information about the properties of the soils in the survey areas. Soil surveys are designed for many different users, including farmers, ranchers, foresters, agronomists, urban planners, community officials, engineers, developers, builders, and home buyers. Also, conservationists, teachers, students, and specialists in recreation, waste disposal, and pollution control can use the surveys to help them understand, protect, or enhance the environment. Various land use regulations of Federal, State, and local governments may impose special restrictions on land use or land treatment. Soil surveys identify soil properties that are used in making various land use or land treatment decisions. The information is intended to help the land users identify and reduce the effects of soil limitations on various land uses. The landowner or user is responsible for identifying and complying with existing laws and regulations. Although soil survey information can be used for general farm, local, and wider area planning, onsite investigation is needed to supplement this information in some cases. Examples include soil quality assessments (http://www.nres.usda.gov/wps/ portal/nres/main/soils/health/) and certain conservation and engineering applications. For more detailed information, contact your local USDA Service Center (https://offices.sc.egov.usda.gov/locator/app?agency=nres) or your NRCS State Soil Scientist (http://www.nres.usda.gov/wps/portal/nres/detail/soils/contactus/? cid=nres142p2_053951). Great differences in soil properties can occur within short distances. Some soils are seasonally wet or subject to flooding. Some are too unstable to be used as a foundation for buildings or roads. Clayey or wet soils are poorly suited to use as septic tank absorption fields. A high water table makes a soil poorly suited to basements or underground installations. The National Cooperative Soil Survey is a joint effort of the United States Department of Agriculture and other Federal agencies, State agencies including the Agricultural Experiment Stations, and local agencies. The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has leadership for the Federal part of the National Cooperative Soil Survey. Information about soils is updated periodically. Updated information is available through the NRCS Web Soil Survey, the site for official soil survey information. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, and where applicable, sex, marital status, familial status, parental status, religion, sexual orientation, genetic information, political beliefs, reprisal, or because all or a part of an individual's income is derived from any public assistance program. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) 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USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. 3 Contents Preface.................................................................................................................... 2 SoilMap.................................................................................................................. 5 SoilMap................................................................................................................6 Legend..................................................................................................................7 MapUnit Legend.................................................................................................. 8 MapUnit Descriptions.......................................................................................... 8 Nash County, North Carolina.......................................................................... 10 GhB—Georgeville-Urban land complex, 0 to 6 percent slopes...................10 NoB—Norfolk loamy sand, 2 to 6 percent slopes........................................11 NrB—Norfolk, Georgeville, and Faceville soils, 2 to 8 percent slopes........ 12 RaA—Rains fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, Southern Coastal Plain......................................................................................................14 Wh—Wehadkee loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, frequently flooded ............... 16 References............................................................................................................19 Glossary................................................................................................................ 21 4 Soil Map The soil map section includes the soil map for the defined area of interest, a list of soil map units on the map and extent of each map unit, and cartographic symbols displayed on the map. Also presented are various metadata about data used to produce the map, and a description of each soil map unit. 5 Custom Soil Resource Report Soil Map 761600 761900 762000 762100 35° 5730" N I 35° 573" N 761500 761900 762000 762100 762200 3 Map Scale: 1:4,100 if printed on A portrait (8.5" x 11") sheet. Meters N 0 50 100 200 300 Feet 0 150 300 600 900 Map projection: Web Mercator Comer coordinates: WGS84 Edge tics: UTM Zone 17N WGS84 6 762200 762300 762300 N W 762400 35° 5730" N 35' 573' N 762466 MAP LEGEND Area of Interest (AOI) 0 Area of Interest (AOI) Soils 0 Soil Map Unit Polygons im 0 Soil Map Unit Lines ■ Soil Map Unit Points Special Point Features Blowout Borrow Pit Clay Spot Closed Depression Gravel Pit .4 Gravelly Spot 0 Landfill Lava Flow Marsh or swamp + Mine or Quarry Miscellaneous Water Perennial Water Rock Outcrop Saline Spot Sandy Spot Severely Eroded Spot Sinkhole Slide or Slip oa Sodic Spot Custom Soil Resource Report MAP INFORMATION A Spoil Area The soil surveys that comprise your AOI were mapped at 1:24,000. Stony Spot Very Stony Spot Warning: Soil Map may not be valid at this scale. Wet Spot Enlargement of maps beyond the scale of mapping can cause Other misunderstanding of the detail of mapping and accuracy of soil .- Special Line Features line placement. The maps do not show the small areas of contrasting soils that could have been shown at a more detailed Water Features scale. - Streams and Canals Transportation Please rely on the bar scale on each map sheet for map �}} Rails measurements. Interstate Highways Source of Map: Natural Resources Conservation Service US Routes Web Soil Survey URL: Coordinate System: Web Mercator (EPSG:3857) Major Roads Local Roads Maps from the Web Soil Survey are based on the Web Mercator projection, which preserves direction and shape but distorts Background distance and area. A projection that preserves area, such as the Aerial Photography Albers equal-area conic projection, should be used if more accurate calculations of distance or area are required. This product is generated from the USDA-NRCS certified data as of the version date(s) listed below. Soil Survey Area: Nash County, North Carolina Survey Area Data: Version 19, Jun 4, 2020 Soil map units are labeled (as space allows) for map scales 1:50,000 or larger. Date(s) aerial images were photographed: Oct 22, 2018—Oct 25, 2018 The orthophoto or other base map on which the soil lines were compiled and digitized probably differs from the background imagery displayed on these maps. As a result, some minor shifting of map unit boundaries may be evident. 7 Custom Soil Resource Report Map Unit Legend Map Unit Symbol Map Unit Name Acres in AOI Percent of AOI GhB Georgeville-Urban land 3.7 7.6% complex, 0 to 6 percent slopes Norfolk loamy sand, 2 to 6 25.7% NoB 12.6 percent slopes NrB Norfolk, Georgeville, and 0.7 1.5% Faceville soils, 2 to 8 percent slopes RaA Rains fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 5.5 11.1 % percent slopes, Southern Coastal Plain Wh Wehadkee loam, 0 to 2 percent 26.5 54.2% slopes, frequently flooded Totals for Area of Interest 49.0 100.0% Map Unit Descriptions The map units delineated on the detailed soil maps in a soil survey represent the soils or miscellaneous areas in the survey area. The map unit descriptions, along with the maps, can be used to determine the composition and properties of a unit. A map unit delineation on a soil map represents an area dominated by one or more major kinds of soil or miscellaneous areas. A map unit is identified and named according to the taxonomic classification of the dominant soils. Within a taxonomic class there are precisely defined limits for the properties of the soils. On the landscape, however, the soils are natural phenomena, and they have the characteristic variability of all natural phenomena. Thus, the range of some observed properties may extend beyond the limits defined for a taxonomic class. Areas of soils of a single taxonomic class rarely, if ever, can be mapped without including areas of other taxonomic classes. Consequently, every map unit is made up of the soils or miscellaneous areas for which it is named and some minor components that belong to taxonomic classes other than those of the major soils. Most minor soils have properties similar to those of the dominant soil or soils in the map unit, and thus they do not affect use and management. These are called noncontrasting, or similar, components. They may or may not be mentioned in a particular map unit description. Other minor components, however, have properties and behavioral characteristics divergent enough to affect use or to require different management. These are called contrasting, or dissimilar, components. They generally are in small areas and could not be mapped separately because of the scale used. Some small areas of strongly contrasting soils or miscellaneous areas are identified by a special symbol on the maps. If included in the database for a given area, the contrasting minor components are identified in the map unit descriptions along with some characteristics of each. A few areas of minor components may not have been observed, and consequently they are not 0 Custom Soil Resource Report mentioned in the descriptions, especially where the pattern was so complex that it was impractical to make enough observations to identify all the soils and miscellaneous areas on the landscape. The presence of minor components in a map unit in no way diminishes the usefulness or accuracy of the data. The objective of mapping is not to delineate pure taxonomic classes but rather to separate the landscape into landforms or landform segments that have similar use and management requirements. The delineation of such segments on the map provides sufficient information for the development of resource plans. If intensive use of small areas is planned, however, onsite investigation is needed to define and locate the soils and miscellaneous areas. An identifying symbol precedes the map unit name in the map unit descriptions. Each description includes general facts about the unit and gives important soil properties and qualities. Soils that have profiles that are almost alike make up a soil series. Except for differences in texture of the surface layer, all the soils of a series have major horizons that are similar in composition, thickness, and arrangement. Soils of one series can differ in texture of the surface layer, slope, stoniness, salinity, degree of erosion, and other characteristics that affect their use. On the basis of such differences, a soil series is divided into soil phases. Most of the areas shown on the detailed soil maps are phases of soil series. The name of a soil phase commonly indicates a feature that affects use or management. For example, Alpha silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, is a phase of the Alpha series. Some map units are made up of two or more major soils or miscellaneous areas. These map units are complexes, associations, or undifferentiated groups. A complex consists of two or more soils or miscellaneous areas in such an intricate pattern or in such small areas that they cannot be shown separately on the maps. The pattern and proportion of the soils or miscellaneous areas are somewhat similar in all areas. Alpha -Beta complex, 0 to 6 percent slopes, is an example. An association is made up of two or more geographically associated soils or miscellaneous areas that are shown as one unit on the maps. Because of present or anticipated uses of the map units in the survey area, it was not considered practical or necessary to map the soils or miscellaneous areas separately. The pattern and relative proportion of the soils or miscellaneous areas are somewhat similar. Alpha -Beta association, 0 to 2 percent slopes, is an example. An undifferentiated group is made up of two or more soils or miscellaneous areas that could be mapped individually but are mapped as one unit because similar interpretations can be made for use and management. The pattern and proportion of the soils or miscellaneous areas in a mapped area are not uniform. An area can be made up of only one of the major soils or miscellaneous areas, or it can be made up of all of them. Alpha and Beta soils, 0 to 2 percent slopes, is an example. Some surveys include miscellaneous areas. Such areas have little or no soil material and support little or no vegetation. Rock outcrop is an example. 9 Custom Soil Resource Report Nash County, North Carolina GhB—Georgeville-Urban land complex, 0 to 6 percent slopes Map Unit Setting National map unit symbol: 3gdp Elevation: 270 to 700 feet Mean annual precipitation: 37 to 60 inches Mean annual air temperature: 59 to 66 degrees F Frost -free period: 200 to 240 days Farmland classification: Not prime farmland Map Unit Composition Georgeville and similar soils: 55 percent Urban land: 40 percent Minor components: 5 percent Estimates are based on observations, descriptions, and transects of the mapunit. Description of Georgeville Setting Landform: Interfluves Landform position (two-dimensional): Summit, shoulder Landform position (three-dimensional): Interfluve Down -slope shape: Convex Across -slope shape: Convex Parent material: Residuum weathered from metavolcanics and/or argillite Typical profile A - 0 to 8 inches: silt loam Bt1 - 8 to 15 inches: clay loam Bt2 - 15 to 45 inches: clay BC - 45 to 80 inches: loam Properties and qualities Slope: 2 to 10 percent Depth to restrictive feature: More than 80 inches Drainage class: Well drained Runoff class: Medium Capacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water (Ksat): Moderately high to high (0.57 to 1.98 in/hr) Depth to water table: More than 80 inches Frequency of flooding: None Frequency of ponding: None Available water capacity. Moderate (about 8.5 inches) Interpretive groups Land capability classification (irrigated): None specified Land capability classification (nonirrigated): 3e Hydrologic Soil Group: B Hydric soil rating: No Description of Urban Land Setting Parent material: Impervious layers over human transported material 10 Custom Soil Resource Report Interpretive groups Land capability classification (irrigated): None specified Land capability classification (nonirrigated): 8 Hydric soil rating: No Minor Components Tarrus Percent of map unit: 5 percent Landform: Interfluves Landform position (two-dimensional): Summit Landform position (three-dimensional): Interfluve Down -slope shape: Convex Across -slope shape: Convex Hydric soil rating: No NoB—Norfolk loamy sand, 2 to 6 percent slopes Map Unit Setting National map unit symbol: 2v75y Elevation: 30 to 450 feet Mean annual precipitation: 38 to 55 inches Mean annual air temperature: 59 to 70 degrees F Frost -free period: 200 to 280 days Farmland classification: All areas are prime farmland Map Unit Composition Norfolk and similar soils: 83 percent Minor components: 17 percent Estimates are based on observations, descriptions, and transects of the mapunit. Description of Norfolk Setting Landform: Flats on marine terraces, broad interstream divides on marine terraces Landform position (three-dimensional): Talf Down -slope shape: Linear, convex Across -slope shape: Linear, convex Parent material: Loamy marine deposits Typical profile Ap - 0 to 8 inches: loamy sand E - 8 to 14 inches: loamy sand Bt - 14 to 65 inches: sandy clay loam BC - 65 to 80 inches: sandy clay loam Properties and qualities Slope: 2 to 6 percent Depth to restrictive feature: More than 80 inches 11 Custom Soil Resource Report Drainage class: Well drained Capacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water (Ksat): Moderately high to high (0.57 to 1.98 in/hr) Depth to water table: About 40 to 72 inches Frequency of flooding: None Frequency of ponding: None Available water capacity: Moderate (about 6.9 inches) Interpretive groups Land capability classification (irrigated): None specified Land capability classification (nonirrigated): 2e Hydrologic Soil Group: A Hydric soil rating: No Minor Components Wagram Percent of map unit: 10 percent Landform: Broad interstream divides on marine terraces, ridges on marine terraces Landform position (two-dimensional): Summit, shoulder Landform position (three-dimensional): Riser, rise Down -slope shape: Convex, linear Across -slope shape: Convex Hydric soil rating: No Goldsboro Percent of map unit: 7 percent Landform: Broad interstream divides on marine terraces, flats on marine terraces Landform position (three-dimensional): Talf Down -slope shape: Linear Across -slope shape: Linear Hydric soil rating: No NrB—Norfolk, Georgeville, and Faceville soils, 2 to 8 percent slopes Map Unit Setting National map unit symbol: 3gdz Elevation: 80 to 330 feet Mean annual precipitation: 38 to 55 inches Mean annual air temperature: 59 to 70 degrees F Frost -free period: 210 to 265 days Farmland classification: All areas are prime farmland Map Unit Composition Norfolk and similar soils: 45 percent Georgeville and similar soils: 25 percent Faceville and similar soils: 15 percent Estimates are based on observations, descriptions, and transects of the mapunit. 12 Custom Soil Resource Report Description of Norfolk Setting Landform: Broad interstream divides on marine terraces, ridges on marine terraces Landform position (two-dimensional): Shoulder, summit Landform position (three-dimensional): Crest Down -slope shape: Convex Across -slope shape: Convex Parent material: Loamy marine deposits Typical profile Ap - 0 to 9 inches: loamy sand E - 9 to 14 inches: loamy sand Bt - 14 to 70 inches: sandy clay loam C - 70 to 100 inches: sandy clay loam Properties and qualities Slope: 2 to 8 percent Depth to restrictive feature: More than 80 inches Drainage class: Well drained Runoff class: Low Capacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water (Ksat): Moderately high to high (0.57 to 1.98 in/hr) Depth to water table: About 40 to 72 inches Frequency of flooding: None Frequency of ponding: None Available water capacity: Moderate (about 7.6 inches) Interpretive groups Land capability classification (irrigated): None specified Land capability classification (nonirrigated): 2e Hydrologic Soil Group: A Hydric soil rating: No Description of Georgeville Setting Landform: Ridges Down -slope shape: Convex Across -slope shape: Convex Parent material: Residuum weathered from metavolcanics and/or residuum weathered from argillite Typical profile Ap - 0 to 8 inches: loam Bt1 - 8 to 15 inches: clay loam Bt2 - 15 to 45 inches: clay BC - 45 to 80 inches: loam Properties and qualities Slope: 2 to 8 percent Depth to restrictive feature: More than 80 inches Drainage class: Well drained Runoff class: Medium Capacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water (Ksat): Moderately high to high (0.57 to 1.98 in/hr) 13 Custom Soil Resource Report Depth to water table: More than 80 inches Frequency of flooding: None Frequency of ponding: None Available water capacity. Moderate (about 8.5 inches) Interpretive groups Land capability classification (irrigated): None specified Land capability classification (nonirrigated): 2e Hydrologic Soil Group: B Hydric soil rating: No Description of Faceville Setting Landform: Broad interstream divides on marine terraces, ridges on marine terraces Landform position (two-dimensional): Shoulder, summit Landform position (three-dimensional): Crest Down -slope shape: Convex Across -slope shape: Convex Parent material: Clayey marine deposits Typical profile Ap - 0 to 8 inches: fine sandy loam E - 8 to 13 inches: fine sandy loam Bt - 13 to 80 inches: clay loam Properties and qualities Slope: 2 to 8 percent Depth to restrictive feature: More than 80 inches Drainage class: Well drained Runoff class: Medium Capacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water (Ksat): Moderately high to high (0.57 to 1.98 in/hr) Depth to water table: More than 80 inches Frequency of flooding: None Frequency of ponding: None Available water capacity. Moderate (about 8.1 inches) Interpretive groups Land capability classification (irrigated): None specified Land capability classification (nonirrigated): 2e Hydrologic Soil Group: B Hydric soil rating: No RaA—Rains fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, Southern Coastal Plain Map Unit Setting National map unit symbol: 2v75b 14 Custom Soil Resource Report Elevation: 30 to 330 feet Mean annual precipitation: 40 to 55 inches Mean annual air temperature: 59 to 70 degrees F Frost -free period: 200 to 280 days Farmland classification: Prime farmland if drained Map Unit Composition Rains, undrained, and similar soils: 70 percent Rains, drained, and similar soils: 16 percent Minor components: 14 percent Estimates are based on observations, descriptions, and transects of the mapunit. Description of Rains, Undrained Setting Landform: Flats on marine terraces, carolina bays on marine terraces, broad interstream divides on marine terraces Landform position (three-dimensional): Dip, talf Down -slope shape: Linear Across -slope shape: Linear Parent material: Loamy marine deposits Typical profile A - 0 to 8 inches: fine sandy loam Eg - 8 to 13 inches: fine sandy loam Btg - 13 to 72 inches: sandy clay loam Properties and qualities Slope: 0 to 2 percent Depth to restrictive feature: More than 80 inches Drainage class: Poorly drained Capacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water (Ksat): Moderately high to high (0.57 to 1.98 in/hr) Depth to water table: About 0 to 12 inches Frequency of flooding: None Frequency of ponding: None Available water capacity. High (about 9.7 inches) Interpretive groups Land capability classification (irrigated): None specified Land capability classification (nonirrigated): 4w Hydrologic Soil Group: B/D Hydric soil rating: Yes Description of Rains, Drained Setting Landform: Flats on marine terraces, carolina bays on marine terraces, broad interstream divides on marine terraces Landform position (three-dimensional): Dip, talf Down -slope shape: Linear Across -slope shape: Linear Parent material: Loamy marine deposits Typical profile Ap - 0 to 8 inches: fine sandy loam Eg - 8 to 13 inches: fine sandy loam 15 Custom Soil Resource Report Btg - 13 to 72 inches: sandy clay loam Properties and qualities Slope: 0 to 2 percent Depth to restrictive feature: More than 80 inches Drainage class: Poorly drained Capacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water (Ksat): Moderately high to high (0.57 to 1.98 in/hr) Depth to water table: About 24 to 36 inches Frequency of flooding: None Frequency of ponding: None Available water capacity. High (about 9.7 inches) Interpretive groups Land capability classification (irrigated): None specified Land capability classification (nonirrigated): 3w Hydrologic Soil Group: B/D Hydric soil rating: Yes Minor Components Lynchburg Percent of map unit: 8 percent Landform: Broad interstream divides on marine terraces, flats on marine terraces Landform position (three-dimensional): Talf Down -slope shape: Linear Across -slope shape: Linear Hydric soil rating: No Pantego, ponded Percent of map unit: 6 percent Landform: Flats, broad interstream divides Landform position (three-dimensional): Talf Down -slope shape: Linear Across -slope shape: Concave Hydric soil rating: Yes Wh—Wehadkee loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, frequently flooded Map Unit Setting National map unit symbol: 3gf9 Elevation: 200 to 1,400 feet Mean annual precipitation: 37 to 60 inches Mean annual air temperature: 59 to 66 degrees F Frost -free period: 200 to 240 days Farmland classification: Not prime farmland Map Unit Composition Wehadkee, undrained, and similar soils: 85 percent Wehadkee, drained, and similar soils: 10 percent 16 Custom Soil Resource Report Minor components: 5 percent Estimates are based on observations, descriptions, and transects of the mapunit. Description of Wehadkee, Undrained Setting Landform: Depressions on flood plains Down -slope shape: Concave Across -slope shape: Linear Parent material: Loamy alluvium derived from igneous and metamorphic rock Typical profile A - 0 to 8 inches: loam Bg - 8 to 43 inches: sandy clay loam Cg - 43 to 80 inches: sandy loam Properties and qualities Slope: 0 to 2 percent Depth to restrictive feature: More than 80 inches Drainage class: Poorly drained Runoff class: Ponded Capacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water (Ksat): Moderately high to high (0.57 to 1.98 in/hr) Depth to water table: About 0 to 12 inches Frequency of flooding: Frequent Frequency of ponding: None Available water capacity. High (about 9.9 inches) Interpretive groups Land capability classification (irrigated): None specified Land capability classification (nonirrigated): 6w Hydrologic Soil Group: B/D Hydric soil rating: Yes Description of Wehadkee, Drained Setting Landform: Depressions on flood plains Down -slope shape: Concave Across -slope shape: Linear Parent material: Loamy alluvium derived from igneous and metamorphic rock Typical profile Ap - 0 to 8 inches: loam Bg - 8 to 43 inches: sandy clay loam Cg - 43 to 80 inches: sandy loam Properties and qualities Slope: 0 to 2 percent Depth to restrictive feature: More than 80 inches Drainage class: Poorly drained Runoff class: Ponded Capacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water (Ksat): Moderately high to high (0.57 to 1.98 in/hr) Depth to water table: About 0 to 12 inches Frequency of flooding: Frequent Frequency of ponding: None Available water capacity. High (about 9.9 inches) 17 Custom Soil Resource Report Interpretive groups Land capability classification (irrigated): None specified Land capability classification (nonirrigated): 4w Hydrologic Soil Group: B/D Hydric soil rating: Yes Minor Components Chewacla Percent of map unit: 3 percent Landform: Flood plains Down -slope shape: Concave Across -slope shape: Linear Hydric soil rating: No Riverview Percent of map unit: 2 percent Landform: Flood plains Down -slope shape: Linear Across -slope shape: Linear Hydric soil rating: No 18 References American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO). 2004. Standard specifications for transportation materials and methods of sampling and testing. 24th edition. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). 2005. Standard classification of soils for engineering purposes. ASTM Standard D2487-00. Cowardin, L.M., V. Carter, F.C. Golet, and E.T. LaRoe. 1979. Classification of wetlands and deep -water habitats of the United States. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service FWS/OBS-79/31. Federal Register. July 13, 1994. Changes in hydric soils of the United States. Federal Register. September 18, 2002. Hydric soils of the United States. Hurt, G.W., and L.M. Vasilas, editors. Version 6.0, 2006. Field indicators of hydric soils in the United States. National Research Council. 1995. Wetlands: Characteristics and boundaries. Soil Survey Division Staff. 1993. Soil survey manual. Soil Conservation Service. U.S. Department of Agriculture Handbook 18. http://www.nres.usda.gov/wps/portal/ nres/detail/national/soils/?cid=nres 142p2_054262 Soil Survey Staff. 1999. Soil taxonomy: A basic system of soil classification for making and interpreting soil surveys. 2nd edition. Natural Resources Conservation Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture Handbook 436. http:// www.nres.usda.gov/wps/portal/nres/detail/national/soils/?cid=nres142p2_053577 Soil Survey Staff. 2010. Keys to soil taxonomy. 11th edition. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service. http:// www. nres.usda.gov/wps/portal/nres/detail/national/soils/?cid=nres142p2_053580 Tiner, R.W., Jr. 1985. Wetlands of Delaware. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, Wetlands Section. United States Army Corps of Engineers, Environmental Laboratory. 1987. Corps of Engineers wetlands delineation manual. Waterways Experiment Station Technical Report Y-87-1. United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service. National forestry manual. http://www.nres.usda.gov/wps/portal/nres/detail/soils/ home/?cid=nres142p2_053374 United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service. National range and pasture handbook. http://www.nres.usda.gov/wps/portal/nres/ detail/national/landuse/rangepasture/?cid=stelprdb1043084 19 Custom Soil Resource Report United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service. National soil survey handbook, title 430-VI. http://www.nres.usda.gov/wps/portal/ nres/detail/soils/scientists/?cid=nres142p2_054242 United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service. 2006. Land resource regions and major land resource areas of the United States, the Caribbean, and the Pacific Basin. U.S. Department of Agriculture Handbook 296. http://www.nres.usda.gov/wps/portal/nres/detail/national/soils/? cid=nres142p2_053624 United States Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service. 1961. Land capability classification. U.S. Department of Agriculture Handbook 210. http:// www.nrcs.usda.gov/lnternet/FSE—DOCUMENTS/nrcsl 42p2_052290.pdf 20 APPENDIX E Skimmer/Sediment Basin Design Calculations DC EAST NASH SUBSTAION civil Design C"" SOLAR ARRAY - SEDIMENT BASIN'C' CDC Project No.: 12139 TEMPORARY SEDIMENT BASIN SCHEDULE BASIN INFORMATION Trap/Basin ID A Units Basin Type Basin Maximum Drainage Area 100 acre Drainage Area (DA) 11.86 acre Disturbed Area 11.86 acre Runoff Coefficient (C) 0.65 Rainfall Intensity (I10) 6.82 in/hr Top of Water Length 220 feet Top of Water Width 105 feet L/W Ratio 2.1:1 feet Water Depth 2.00 feet Side Slope Ratio 2.00 X:1 Bottom of Basin Length 212 feet Bottom of Basin Width 97 feet SURFACE AREA & VOLUME Runoff (10 Year Event) 52.58 cfs Minimum Volume 21,348 cu-ft Volume Provided 43,664 cu-ft Minimum Surface Area 22,870 sq-ft Surface Area Provided 23,100 sq-ft SKIMMER SIZE Drawdown Time 3 days Skimmer Size 4.0 N/A N/A inch Orifice Diameter 3.4 N/A N/A inch Does the basin have a spillway? Yes SPILLWAY SIZE Spillway Dimensions 44x1.5' feet Water Depth 0.50 feet Free -Board 1.00 feet NCDENR E&SC Manual (Ch 6.6) Weighted Coefficient at TC 2:1 Min, 6:1 Max T min for Skimmer & Basin = Lt - 2 (Slope x Depth) = Wt - 2 (Slope x Depth) =DAxCxI In NC assume 3 days Faircloth Skimmer Chart Faircloth Orifice Factors Notes: 1. Spillway dimensions are based on Table 8.07d "Design Table for Vegetated Spillways Excavated in Very Erodible Soils" from the NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning & Design Manual 2. Rainfall Intensity, I, is obtained from Appendix 8.03.07 from the NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning & Design Manual 3. Skimmer Design is based off of the Faircloth Skimmer Packet 4. Drawdown time is per NCDENR requirements Issued 11/10/2021 DC EAST NASH SUBSTAION SOLAR ARRAY -SEDIMENT BASIN'D' civil CDesign CDC Project No.: 12139 TEMPORARY SEDIMENT BASIN SCHEDULE BASIN INFORMATION Trap/Basin ID B 1 Units Basin Type Skimmer Maximum Drainage Area 10 acre Drainage Area (DA) 4.57 acre Disturbed Area 4.57 acre Runoff Coefficient (C) 0.6 Rainfall Intensity (I10) 6.82 in/hr Top of Water Length 115 feet Top of Water Width 55 feet L/W Ratio 2.1:1 feet Water Depth 2.00 feet Side Slope Ratio 2.00 X:1 Bottom of Basin Length 107 feet Bottom of Basin Width 47 feet SURFACE AREA & VOLUME Runoff (10 Year Event) 18.70 cfs Minimum Volume 8,226 cu-ft Volume Provided 11,354 cu-ft Minimum Surface Area 6,078 sq-ft Surface Area Provided 6,325 sq-ft SKIMMER SIZE Drawdown Time 3 days Skimmer Size 2.5 N/A N/A inch Orifice Diameter 1.9 N/A N/A inch Does the basin have a spillway? Yes SPILLWAY SIZE Spillway Dimensions 32x1.5' feet Water Depth 0.50 feet Free -Board 1.00 feet NCDENR E&SC Manual (Ch 6.6) Weighted Coefficient at TC 2:1 Min, 6:1 Max T min for Skimmer & Basin = Lt - 2 (Slope x Depth) = Wt - 2 (Slope x Depth) =DAxCxI In NC assume 3 days Faircloth Skimmer Chart Faircloth Orifice Factors Notes: 1. Spillway dimensions are based on Table 8.07d "Design Table for Vegetated Spillways Excavated in Very Erodible Soils" from the NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning & Design Manual 2. Rainfall Intensity, I, is obtained from Appendix 8.03.07 from the NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning & Design Manual 3. Skimmer Design is based off of the Faircloth Skimmer Packet 4. Drawdown time is per NCDENR requirements Issued 11/10/2021 DC EAST NASH SUBSTAION SOLAR ARRAY -SEDIMENT BASIN'D' civil CDesign CDC Project No.: 12139 TEMPORARY SEDIMENT BASIN SCHEDULE BASIN INFORMATION Trap/Basin ID B2 Units Basin Type Skimmer Maximum Drainage Area 10 acre Drainage Area (DA) 1.67 acre Disturbed Area 1.67 acre Runoff Coefficient (C) 0.6 Rainfall Intensity (I10) 6.82 in/hr Top of Water Length 75 feet Top of Water Width 30 feet L/W Ratio 2.5:1 feet Water Depth 2.00 feet Side Slope Ratio 2.00 X:1 Bottom of Basin Length 67 feet Bottom of Basin Width 22 feet SURFACE AREA & VOLUME Runoff (10 Year Event) 6.83 cfs Minimum Volume 3,006 cu-ft Volume Provided 3,724 cu-ft Minimum Surface Area 2,221 sq-ft Surface Area Provided 2,250 sq-ft SKIMMER SIZE Drawdown Time 3 days Skimmer Size 1.5 N/A N/A inch Orifice Diameter 1.3 N/A N/A inch Does the basin have a spillway? No NCDENR E&SC Manual (Ch 6.6) Weighted Coefficient at TC 2:1 Min, 6:1 Max T min for Skimmer & Basin = Lt - 2 (Slope x Depth) = Wt - 2 (Slope x Depth) =DAxCxI In NC assume 3 days Faircloth Skimmer Chart Faircloth Orifice Factors Notes: 1. Spillway dimensions are based on Table 8.07d "Design Table for Vegetated Spillways Excavated in Very Erodible Soils" from the NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning & Design Manual 2. Rainfall Intensity, I, is obtained from Appendix 8.03.07 from the NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning & Design Manual 3. Skimmer Design is based off of the Faircloth Skimmer Packet 4. Drawdown time is per NCDENR requirements Issued 11/10/2021 DCcivil C"" EAST NASH SUBSTAION SOLAR ARRAY - SEDIMENT BASIN'E' CDC Project No.: 12139 TEMPORARY SEDIMENT BASIN SCHEDULE BASIN INFORMATION Trap/Basin ID C Units Basin Type Basin Maximum Drainage Area 100 acre Drainage Area (DA) 10.81 acre Disturbed Area 10.81 acre Runoff Coefficient (C) 0.6 Rainfall Intensity (I10) 6.82 in/hr Top of Water Length 290 feet Top of Water Width 70 feet L/W Ratio 4.1:1 feet Water Depth 2.00 feet Side Slope Ratio 2.00 X:1 Bottom of Basin Length 282 feet Bottom of Basin Width 62 feet SURFACE AREA & VOLUME Runoff (10 Year Event) 44.23 cfs Minimum Volume 19,458 cu-ft Volume Provided 37,784 cu-ft Minimum Surface Area 19,242 sq-ft Surface Area Provided 20,300 sq-ft SKIMMER SIZE Drawdown Time 3 days Skimmer Size 4.0 N/A N/A inch Orifice Diameter 3.2 N/A N/A inch Does the basin have a spillway? Yes SPILLWAY SIZE Spillway Dimensions 44x1.5' feet Water Depth 0.50 feet Free -Board 1.00 feet NCDENR E&SC Manual (Ch 6.6) Weighted Coefficient at TC 2:1 Min, 6:1 Max T min for Skimmer & Basin = Lt - 2 (Slope x Depth) = Wt - 2 (Slope x Depth) =DAxCxI In NC assume 3 days Faircloth Skimmer Chart Faircloth Orifice Factors Notes: 1. Spillway dimensions are based on Table 8.07d "Design Table for Vegetated Spillways Excavated in Very Erodible Soils" from the NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning & Design Manual 2. Rainfall Intensity, I, is obtained from Appendix 8.03.07 from the NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning & Design Manual 3. Skimmer Design is based off of the Faircloth Skimmer Packet 4. Drawdown time is per NCDENR requirements Issued 11/10/2021 DCcivil C"" EAST NASH SUBSTAION SOLAR ARRAY - SEDIMENT BASIN'F' CDC Project No.: 12139 TEMPORARY SEDIMENT BASIN SCHEDULE BASIN INFORMATION Trap/Basin ID D Units Basin Type Skimmer Maximum Drainage Area 10 acre Drainage Area (DA) 6.28 acre Disturbed Area 6.28 acre Runoff Coefficient (C) 0.6 Rainfall Intensity (I10) 6.82 in/hr Top of Water Length 160 feet Top of Water Width 60 feet L/W Ratio 2.7:1 feet Water Depth 2.00 feet Side Slope Ratio 2.00 X:1 Bottom of Basin Length 152 feet Bottom of Basin Width 52 feet SURFACE AREA & VOLUME Runoff (10 Year Event) 25.70 cfs Minimum Volume 11,304 cu-ft Volume Provided 17,504 cu-ft Minimum Surface Area 8,352 sq-ft Surface Area Provided 9,600 sq-ft SKIMMER SIZE Drawdown Time 3 days Skimmer Size 2.5 N/A N/A inch Orifice Diameter 2.4 N/A N/A inch Does the basin have a spillway? Yes SPILLWAY SIZE Spillway Dimensions 20x1.5' feet Water Depth 0.50 feet Free -Board 1.00 feet NCDENR E&SC Manual (Ch 6.6) Weighted Coefficient at TC 2:1 Min, 6:1 Max T min for Skimmer & Basin = Lt - 2 (Slope x Depth) = Wt - 2 (Slope x Depth) =DAxCxI In NC assume 3 days Faircloth Skimmer Chart Faircloth Orifice Factors Notes: 1. Spillway dimensions are based on Table 8.07d "Design Table for Vegetated Spillways Excavated in Very Erodible Soils" from the NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning & Design Manual 2. Rainfall Intensity, I, is obtained from Appendix 8.03.07 from the NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning & Design Manual 3. Skimmer Design is based off of the Faircloth Skimmer Packet 4. Drawdown time is per NCDENR requirements Issued 11/10/2021 DC EAST NASH SUBSTAION QeMpn C"" SOLAR ARRAY - SEDIMENT BASIN'G' CDC Project No.: 12139 TEMPORARY SEDIMENT BASIN SCHEDULE BASIN INFORMATION Trap/Basin ID E Units Basin Type Skimmer Maximum Drainage Area 10 acre Drainage Area (DA) 8.68 acre Disturbed Area 8.68 acre Runoff Coefficient (C) 0.6 Rainfall Intensity (I10) 6.82 in/hr Top of Water Length 155 feet Top of Water Width 75 feet L/W Ratio 2.1:1 feet Water Depth 2.00 feet Side Slope Ratio 2.00 X:1 Bottom of Basin Length 147 feet Bottom of Basin Width 67 feet SURFACE AREA & VOLUME Runoff (10 Year Event) 35.52 cfs Minimum Volume 15,624 cu-ft Volume Provided 21,474 cu-ft Minimum Surface Area 11,544 sq-ft Surface Area Provided 11,625 sq-ft SKIMMER SIZE Drawdown Time 3 days Skimmer Size 3.0 N/A N/A inch Orifice Diameter 2.6 N/A N/A inch Does the basin have a spillway? Yes SPILLWAY SIZE Spillway Dimensions 36x1.5' feet Water Depth 0.50 feet Free -Board 1.00 feet NCDENR E&SC Manual (Ch 6.6) Weighted Coefficient at TC 2:1 Min, 6:1 Max T min for Skimmer & Basin = Lt - 2 (Slope x Depth) = Wt - 2 (Slope x Depth) =DAxCxI In NC assume 3 days Faircloth Skimmer Chart Faircloth Orifice Factors Notes: 1. Spillway dimensions are based on Table 8.07d "Design Table for Vegetated Spillways Excavated in Very Erodible Soils" from the NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning & Design Manual 2. Rainfall Intensity, I, is obtained from Appendix 8.03.07 from the NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning & Design Manual 3. Skimmer Design is based off of the Faircloth Skimmer Packet 4. Drawdown time is per NCDENR requirements Issued 11/10/2021 DC EAST NASH SUBSTAION SOLAR ARRAY -SEDIMENT BASIN'H' civil CDesign CDC Project No.: 12139 TEMPORARY SEDIMENT BASIN SCHEDULE BASIN INFORMATION Trap/Basin ID F Units Basin Type Skimmer Maximum Drainage Area 10 acre Drainage Area (DA) 9.72 acre Disturbed Area 9.72 acre Runoff Coefficient (C) 0.6 Rainfall Intensity (I10) 6.82 in/hr Top of Water Length 165 feet Top of Water Width 80 feet L/W Ratio 2.1:1 feet Water Depth 2.00 feet Side Slope Ratio 2.00 X:1 Bottom of Basin Length 157 feet Bottom of Basin Width 72 feet SURFACE AREA & VOLUME Runoff (10 Year Event) 39.77 cfs Minimum Volume 17,496 cu-ft Volume Provided 24,504 cu-ft Minimum Surface Area 12,927 sq-ft Surface Area Provided 13,200 sq-ft SKIMMER SIZE Drawdown Time 3 days Skimmer Size 3.0 N/A N/A inch Orifice Diameter 2.7 N/A N/A inch Does the basin have a spillway? Yes SPILLWAY SIZE Spillway Dimensions 40x1.5' feet Water Depth 0.50 feet Free -Board 1.00 feet NCDENR E&SC Manual (Ch 6.6) Weighted Coefficient at TC 2:1 Min, 6:1 Max T min for Skimmer & Basin = Lt - 2 (Slope x Depth) = Wt - 2 (Slope x Depth) =DAxCxI In NC assume 3 days Faircloth Skimmer Chart Faircloth Orifice Factors Notes: 1. Spillway dimensions are based on Table 8.07d "Design Table for Vegetated Spillways Excavated in Very Erodible Soils" from the NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning & Design Manual 2. Rainfall Intensity, I, is obtained from Appendix 8.03.07 from the NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning & Design Manual 3. Skimmer Design is based off of the Faircloth Skimmer Packet 4. Drawdown time is per NCDENR requirements Issued 11/10/2021 DCcivil C"" EAST NASH SUBSTAION SOLAR ARRAY - SEDIMENT BASIN T CDC Project No.: 12139 TEMPORARY SEDIMENT BASIN SCHEDULE BASIN INFORMATION Trap/Basin ID G1 Units Basin Type Skimmer Maximum Drainage Area 10 acre Drainage Area (DA) 3.06 acre Disturbed Area 3.06 acre Runoff Coefficient (C) 0.6 Rainfall Intensity (I10) 6.82 in/hr Top of Water Length 100 feet Top of Water Width 42 feet L/W Ratio 2.4:1 feet Water Depth 2.00 feet Side Slope Ratio 2.00 X:1 Bottom of Basin Length 92 feet Bottom of Basin Width 34 feet SURFACE AREA & VOLUME Runoff (10 Year Event) 12.52 cfs Minimum Volume 5,508 cu-ft Volume Provided 7,328 cu-ft Minimum Surface Area 4,069 sq-ft Surface Area Provided 4,200 sq-ft SKIMMER SIZE Drawdown Time 3 days Skimmer Size 2.0 N/A N/A inch Orifice Diameter 1.7 N/A N/A inch Does the basin have a spillway? Yes SPILLWAY SIZE Spillway Dimensions 16x1.5' feet Water Depth 0.50 feet Free -Board 1.00 feet NCDENR E&SC Manual (Ch 6.6) Weighted Coefficient at TC 2:1 Min, 6:1 Max T min for Skimmer & Basin = Lt - 2 (Slope x Depth) = Wt - 2 (Slope x Depth) =DAxCxI In NC assume 3 days Faircloth Skimmer Chart Faircloth Orifice Factors Notes: 1. Spillway dimensions are based on Table 8.07d "Design Table for Vegetated Spillways Excavated in Very Erodible Soils" from the NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning & Design Manual 2. Rainfall Intensity, I, is obtained from Appendix 8.03.07 from the NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning & Design Manual 3. Skimmer Design is based off of the Faircloth Skimmer Packet 4. Drawdown time is per NCDENR requirements Issued 11/10/2021 DCcivil C"" EAST NASH SUBSTAION SOLAR ARRAY - SEDIMENT BASIN T CDC Project No.: 12139 TEMPORARY SEDIMENT BASIN SCHEDULE BASIN INFORMATION Trap/Basin ID G2 Units Basin Type Skimmer Maximum Drainage Area 10 acre Drainage Area (DA) 7.38 acre Disturbed Area 7.38 acre Runoff Coefficient (C) 0.6 Rainfall Intensity (I10) 6.82 in/hr Top of Water Length 155 feet Top of Water Width 70 feet L/W Ratio 2.2:1 feet Water Depth 2.00 feet Side Slope Ratio 2.00 X:1 Bottom of Basin Length 147 feet Bottom of Basin Width 62 feet SURFACE AREA & VOLUME Runoff (10 Year Event) 30.20 cfs Minimum Volume 13,284 cu-ft Volume Provided 19,964 cu-ft Minimum Surface Area 9,815 sq-ft Surface Area Provided 10,850 sq-ft SKIMMER SIZE Drawdown Time 3 days Skimmer Size 3.0 N/A N/A inch Orifice Diameter 2.5 N/A N/A inch Does the basin have a spillway? Yes SPILLWAY SIZE Spillway Dimensions 32x1.5' feet Water Depth 0.50 feet Free -Board 1.00 feet NCDENR E&SC Manual (Ch 6.6) Weighted Coefficient at TC 2:1 Min, 6:1 Max T min for Skimmer & Basin = Lt - 2 (Slope x Depth) = Wt - 2 (Slope x Depth) =DAxCxI In NC assume 3 days Faircloth Skimmer Chart Faircloth Orifice Factors Notes: 1. Spillway dimensions are based on Table 8.07d "Design Table for Vegetated Spillways Excavated in Very Erodible Soils" from the NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning & Design Manual 2. Rainfall Intensity, I, is obtained from Appendix 8.03.07 from the NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning & Design Manual 3. Skimmer Design is based off of the Faircloth Skimmer Packet 4. Drawdown time is per NCDENR requirements Issued 11/10/2021 DCcivil C"" EAST NASH SUBSTAION SOLAR ARRAY - SEDIMENT BASIN'J' CDC Project No.: 12139 TEMPORARY SEDIMENT BASIN SCHEDULE BASIN INFORMATION Trap/Basin ID H Units Basin Type Skimmer Maximum Drainage Area 10 acre Drainage Area (DA) 8.10 acre Disturbed Area 8.10 acre Runoff Coefficient (C) 0.6 Rainfall Intensity (I10) 6.82 in/hr Top of Water Length 170 feet Top of Water Width 65 feet L/W Ratio 2.6:1 feet Water Depth 2.00 feet Side Slope Ratio 2.00 X:1 Bottom of Basin Length 162 feet Bottom of Basin Width 57 feet SURFACE AREA & VOLUME Runoff (10 Year Event) 33.15 cfs Minimum Volume 14,580 cu-ft Volume Provided 20,284 cu-ft Minimum Surface Area 10,772 sq-ft Surface Area Provided 11,050 sq-ft SKIMMER SIZE Drawdown Time 3 days Skimmer Size 3.0 N/A N/A inch Orifice Diameter 2.5 N/A N/A inch Does the basin have a spillway? Yes SPILLWAY SIZE Spillway Dimensions 36x1.5' feet Water Depth 0.50 feet Free -Board 1.00 feet NCDENR E&SC Manual (Ch 6.6) Weighted Coefficient at TC 2:1 Min, 6:1 Max T min for Skimmer & Basin = Lt - 2 (Slope x Depth) = Wt - 2 (Slope x Depth) =DAxCxI In NC assume 3 days Faircloth Skimmer Chart Faircloth Orifice Factors Notes: 1. Spillway dimensions are based on Table 8.07d "Design Table for Vegetated Spillways Excavated in Very Erodible Soils" from the NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning & Design Manual 2. Rainfall Intensity, I, is obtained from Appendix 8.03.07 from the NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning & Design Manual 3. Skimmer Design is based off of the Faircloth Skimmer Packet 4. Drawdown time is per NCDENR requirements Issued 11/10/2021 DC EAST NASH SUBSTAION SOLAR ARRAY -SEDIMENT BASIN'K' civil CDesign CDC Project No.: 12139 TEMPORARY SEDIMENT BASIN SCHEDULE BASIN INFORMATION Trap/Basin ID I Units Basin Type Basin Maximum Drainage Area 100 acre Drainage Area (DA) 11.25 acre Disturbed Area 11.25 acre Runoff Coefficient (C) 0.6 Rainfall Intensity (I10) 6.82 in/hr Top of Water Length 205 feet Top of Water Width 100 feet L/W Ratio 2.1:1 feet Water Depth 2.00 feet Side Slope Ratio 2.00 X:1 Bottom of Basin Length 197 feet Bottom of Basin Width 92 feet SURFACE AREA & VOLUME Runoff (10 Year Event) 46.04 cfs Minimum Volume 20,250 cu-ft Volume Provided 38,624 cu-ft Minimum Surface Area 20,025 sq-ft Surface Area Provided 20,500 sq-ft SKIMMER SIZE Drawdown Time 3 days Skimmer Size 4.0 N/A N/A inch Orifice Diameter 3.2 N/A N/A inch Does the basin have a spillway? Yes SPILLWAY SIZE Spillway Dimensions 44x1.5' feet Water Depth 0.50 feet Free -Board 1.00 feet NCDENR E&SC Manual (Ch 6.6) Weighted Coefficient at TC 2:1 Min, 6:1 Max T min for Skimmer & Basin = Lt - 2 (Slope x Depth) = Wt - 2 (Slope x Depth) =DAxCxI In NC assume 3 days Faircloth Skimmer Chart Faircloth Orifice Factors Notes: 1. Spillway dimensions are based on Table 8.07d "Design Table for Vegetated Spillways Excavated in Very Erodible Soils" from the NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning & Design Manual 2. Rainfall Intensity, I, is obtained from Appendix 8.03.07 from the NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning & Design Manual 3. Skimmer Design is based off of the Faircloth Skimmer Packet 4. Drawdown time is per NCDENR requirements Issued 11/10/2021 DCcivil C"" EAST NASH SUBSTAION SOLAR ARRAY - SEDIMENT BASIN'L' CDC Project No.: 12139 TEMPORARY SEDIMENT BASIN SCHEDULE BASIN INFORMATION Trap/Basin ID J Units Basin Type Basin Maximum Drainage Area 100 acre Drainage Area (DA) 15.54 acre Disturbed Area 15.54 acre Runoff Coefficient (C) 0.6 Rainfall Intensity (I10) 6.82 in/hr Top of Water Length 300 feet Top of Water Width 93 feet L/W Ratio 3.2:1 feet Water Depth 2.00 feet Side Slope Ratio 2.00 X:1 Bottom of Basin Length 292 feet Bottom of Basin Width 85 feet SURFACE AREA & VOLUME Runoff (10 Year Event) 63.59 cfs Minimum Volume 27,972 cu-ft Volume Provided 52,720 cu-ft Minimum Surface Area 27,662 sq-ft Surface Area Provided 27,900 sq-ft SKIMMER SIZE Drawdown Time 3 days Skimmer Size 4.0 N/A N/A inch Orifice Diameter 3.7 N/A N/A inch Does the basin have a spillway? Yes SPILLWAY SIZE Spillway Dimensions 52x1.5' feet Water Depth 0.50 feet Free -Board 1.00 feet NCDENR E&SC Manual (Ch 6.6) Weighted Coefficient at TC 2:1 Min, 6:1 Max T min for Skimmer & Basin = Lt - 2 (Slope x Depth) = Wt - 2 (Slope x Depth) =DAxCxI In NC assume 3 days Faircloth Skimmer Chart Faircloth Orifice Factors Notes: 1. Spillway dimensions are based on Table 8.07d "Design Table for Vegetated Spillways Excavated in Very Erodible Soils" from the NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning & Design Manual 2. Rainfall Intensity, I, is obtained from Appendix 8.03.07 from the NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning & Design Manual 3. Skimmer Design is based off of the Faircloth Skimmer Packet 4. Drawdown time is per NCDENR requirements Issued 11/10/2021 DC EAST NASH SUBSTAION civil Design C"" SOLAR ARRAY - SEDIMENT BASIN'M' CDC Project No.: 12139 TEMPORARY SEDIMENT BASIN SCHEDULE BASIN INFORMATION Trap/Basin ID K Units Basin Type Basin Maximum Drainage Area 100 acre Drainage Area (DA) 12.08 acre Disturbed Area 12.08 acre Runoff Coefficient (C) 0.6 Rainfall Intensity (I10) 6.82 in/hr Top of Water Length 220 feet Top of Water Width 100 feet L/W Ratio 2.2:1 feet Water Depth 2.00 feet Side Slope Ratio 2.00 X:1 Bottom of Basin Length 212 feet Bottom of Basin Width 92 feet SURFACE AREA & VOLUME Runoff (10 Year Event) 49.43 cfs Minimum Volume 21,744 cu-ft Volume Provided 41,504 cu-ft Minimum Surface Area 21,503 sq-ft Surface Area Provided 22,000 sq-ft SKIMMER SIZE Drawdown Time 3 days Skimmer Size 4.0 N/A N/A inch Orifice Diameter 3.3 N/A N/A inch Does the basin have a spillway? Yes SPILLWAY SIZE Spillway Dimensions 44x1.5' feet Water Depth 0.50 feet Free -Board 1.00 feet NCDENR E&SC Manual (Ch 6.6) Weighted Coefficient at TC 2:1 Min, 6:1 Max T min for Skimmer & Basin = Lt - 2 (Slope x Depth) = Wt - 2 (Slope x Depth) =DAxCxI In NC assume 3 days Faircloth Skimmer Chart Faircloth Orifice Factors Notes: 1. Spillway dimensions are based on Table 8.07d "Design Table for Vegetated Spillways Excavated in Very Erodible Soils" from the NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning & Design Manual 2. Rainfall Intensity, I, is obtained from Appendix 8.03.07 from the NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning & Design Manual 3. Skimmer Design is based off of the Faircloth Skimmer Packet 4. Drawdown time is per NCDENR requirements Issued 11/10/2021 DC EAST NASH SUBSTAION civil Design C"" SOLAR ARRAY - SEDIMENT BASIN'N' CDC Project No.: 12139 TEMPORARY SEDIMENT BASIN SCHEDULE BASIN INFORMATION Trap/Basin ID L Units Basin Type Skimmer Maximum Drainage Area 10 acre Drainage Area (DA) 8.54 acre Disturbed Area 8.54 acre Runoff Coefficient (C) 0.6 Rainfall Intensity (I10) 6.82 in/hr Top of Water Length 160 feet Top of Water Width 75 feet L/W Ratio 2.1:1 feet Water Depth 2.00 feet Side Slope Ratio 2.00 X:1 Bottom of Basin Length 152 feet Bottom of Basin Width 67 feet SURFACE AREA & VOLUME Runoff (10 Year Event) 34.95 cfs Minimum Volume 15,372 cu-ft Volume Provided 22,184 cu-ft Minimum Surface Area 11,357 sq-ft Surface Area Provided 12,000 sq-ft SKIMMER SIZE Drawdown Time 3 days Skimmer Size 3.0 N/A N/A inch Orifice Diameter 2.6 N/A N/A inch Does the basin have a spillway? Yes SPILLWAY SIZE Spillway Dimensions 36x1.5' feet Water Depth 0.50 feet Free -Board 1.00 feet NCDENR E&SC Manual (Ch 6.6) Weighted Coefficient at TC 2:1 Min, 6:1 Max T min for Skimmer & Basin = Lt - 2 (Slope x Depth) = Wt - 2 (Slope x Depth) =DAxCxI In NC assume 3 days Faircloth Skimmer Chart Faircloth Orifice Factors Notes: 1. Spillway dimensions are based on Table 8.07d "Design Table for Vegetated Spillways Excavated in Very Erodible Soils" from the NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning & Design Manual 2. Rainfall Intensity, I, is obtained from Appendix 8.03.07 from the NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning & Design Manual 3. Skimmer Design is based off of the Faircloth Skimmer Packet 4. Drawdown time is per NCDENR requirements Issued 11/10/2021 DCcivil Design C"" EAST NASH SUBSTATION SOLAR ARRAY-SED BASIN'O' CDC Project No.: 12139 TEMPORARY SEDIMENT BASIN SCHEDULE BASIN INFORMATION Trap/Basin ID M Units Basin Type Basin Maximum Drainage Area 100 acre Drainage Area (DA) 21.32 acre Disturbed Area 21.32 acre Runoff Coefficient (C) 0.6 Rainfall Intensity (I10) 6.82 in/hr Top of Water Length 380 feet Top of Water Width 100 feet L/W Ratio 3.8:1 feet Water Depth 2.00 feet Side Slope Ratio 2.00 X:1 Bottom of Basin Length 372 feet Bottom of Basin Width 92 feet SURFACE AREA & VOLUME Runoff (10 Year Event) 87.24 cfs Minimum Volume 38,376 cu-ft Volume Provided 72,224 cu-ft Minimum Surface Area 37,950 sq-ft Surface Area Provided 38,000 sq-ft SKIMMER SIZE Drawdown Time 3 days Skimmer Size 5.0 N/A N/A inch Orifice Diameter 4.3 N/A N/A inch Does the basin have a spillway? Yes SPILLWAY SIZE Spillway Bottom Width 56x1.5' feet Water Depth 0.50 feet Free -Board 1.00 feet NCDENR E&SC Manual (Ch 6.6) Weighted Coefficient at TC 2:1 Min, 6:1 Max T min for Skimmer & Basin = Lt - 2 (Slope x Depth) = Wt - 2 (Slope x Depth) =DAxCxI In NC assume 3 days Faircloth Skimmer Chart Faircloth Orifice Factors Notes: 1. Spillway dimensions are based on Table 8.07d "Design Table for Vegetated Spillways Excavated in Very Erodible Soils" from the NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning & Design Manual 2. Rainfall Intensity, I, is obtained from Appendix 8.03.07 from the NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning & Design Manual 3. Skimmer Design is based off of the Faircloth Skimmer Packet 4. Drawdown time is per NCDENR requirements Issued 11/10/2021 DCcivil C"" EAST NASH SUBSTATION SOLAR ARRAY-SED BASIN 'P' CDC Project No.: 12139 TEMPORARY SEDIMENT BASIN SCHEDULE BASIN INFORMATION Trap/Basin ID N Units Basin Type Basin Maximum Drainage Area 100 acre Drainage Area (DA) 14.96 acre Disturbed Area 14.96 acre Runoff Coefficient (C) 0.6 Rainfall Intensity (I10) 6.82 in/hr Top of Water Length 320 feet Top of Water Width 85 feet L/W Ratio 3.8:1 feet Water Depth 2.00 feet Side Slope Ratio 2.00 X:1 Bottom of Basin Length 312 feet Bottom of Basin Width 77 feet SURFACE AREA & VOLUME Runoff (10 Year Event) 61.22 cfs Minimum Volume 26,928 cu-ft Volume Provided 51,224 cu-ft Minimum Surface Area 26,629 sq-ft Surface Area Provided 27,200 sq-ft SKIMMER SIZE Drawdown Time 3 days Skimmer Size 4.0 N/A N/A inch Orifice Diameter 3.7 N/A N/A inch Does the basin have a spillway? Yes SPILLWAY SIZE Spillway Dimensions 52x1.5' feet Water Depth 0.50 feet Free -Board 1.00 feet NCDENR E&SC Manual (Ch 6.6) Weighted Coefficient at TC 2:1 Min, 6:1 Max T min for Skimmer & Basin = Lt - 2 (Slope x Depth) = Wt - 2 (Slope x Depth) =DAxCxI In NC assume 3 days Faircloth Skimmer Chart Faircloth Orifice Factors Notes: 1. Spillway dimensions are based on Table 8.07d "Design Table for Vegetated Spillways Excavated in Very Erodible Soils" from the NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning & Design Manual 2. Rainfall Intensity, I, is obtained from Appendix 8.03.07 from the NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning & Design Manual 3. Skimmer Design is based off of the Faircloth Skimmer Packet 4. Drawdown time is per NCDENR requirements Issued 11/10/2021 DCcivil C"" EAST NASH SUBSTATION SOLAR ARRAY-SED BASIN'Q' CDC Project No.: 12139 TEMPORARY SEDIMENT BASIN SCHEDULE BASIN INFORMATION Trap/Basin ID O Units Basin Type Skimmer Maximum Drainage Area 10 acre Drainage Area (DA) 8.53 acre Disturbed Area 8.53 acre Runoff Coefficient (C) 0.6 Rainfall Intensity (I10) 6.82 in/hr Top of Water Length 160 feet Top of Water Width 75 feet L/W Ratio 2.1:1 feet Water Depth 2.00 feet Side Slope Ratio 2.00 X:1 Bottom of Basin Length 152 feet Bottom of Basin Width 67 feet SURFACE AREA & VOLUME Runoff (10 Year Event) 34.90 cfs Minimum Volume 15,354 cu-ft Volume Provided 22,184 cu-ft Minimum Surface Area 11,344 sq-ft Surface Area Provided 12,000 sq-ft SKIMMER SIZE Drawdown Time 3 days Skimmer Size 3.0 N/A N/A inch Orifice Diameter 2.6 N/A N/A inch Does the basin have a spillway? Yes SPILLWAY SIZE Spillway Dimensions 36x1.5' feet Water Depth 0.50 feet Free -Board 1.00 feet NCDENR E&SC Manual (Ch 6.6) Weighted Coefficient at TC 2:1 Min, 6:1 Max T min for Skimmer & Basin = Lt - 2 (Slope x Depth) = Wt - 2 (Slope x Depth) =DAxCxI In NC assume 3 days Faircloth Skimmer Chart Faircloth Orifice Factors Notes: 1. Spillway dimensions are based on Table 8.07d "Design Table for Vegetated Spillways Excavated in Very Erodible Soils" from the NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning & Design Manual 2. Rainfall Intensity, I, is obtained from Appendix 8.03.07 from the NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning & Design Manual 3. Skimmer Design is based off of the Faircloth Skimmer Packet 4. Drawdown time is per NCDENR requirements Issued 11/10/2021 DCcivil C"" EAST NASH SUBSTATION SOLAR ARRAY-SED BASIN'R' CDC Project No.: 12139 TEMPORARY SEDIMENT BASIN SCHEDULE BASIN INFORMATION Trap/Basin ID P Units Basin Type Basin Maximum Drainage Area 100 acre Drainage Area (DA) 12.29 acre Disturbed Area 12.29 acre Runoff Coefficient (C) 0.6 Rainfall Intensity (I10) 6.82 in/hr Top of Water Length 220 feet Top of Water Width 100 feet L/W Ratio 2.2:1 feet Water Depth 2.00 feet Side Slope Ratio 2.00 X:1 Bottom of Basin Length 212 feet Bottom of Basin Width 92 feet SURFACE AREA & VOLUME Runoff (10 Year Event) 50.29 cfs Minimum Volume 22,122 cu-ft Volume Provided 41,504 cu-ft Minimum Surface Area 21,876 sq-ft Surface Area Provided 22,000 sq-ft SKIMMER SIZE Drawdown Time 3 days Skimmer Size 4.0 N/A N/A inch Orifice Diameter 3.3 N/A N/A inch Does the basin have a spillway? Yes SPILLWAY SIZE Spillway Dimensions 44x1.5' feet Water Depth 0.50 feet Free -Board 1.00 feet NCDENR E&SC Manual (Ch 6.6) Weighted Coefficient at TC 2:1 Min, 6:1 Max T min for Skimmer & Basin = Lt - 2 (Slope x Depth) = Wt - 2 (Slope x Depth) =DAxCxI In NC assume 3 days Faircloth Skimmer Chart Faircloth Orifice Factors Notes: 1. Spillway dimensions are based on Table 8.07d "Design Table for Vegetated Spillways Excavated in Very Erodible Soils" from the NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning & Design Manual 2. Rainfall Intensity, I, is obtained from Appendix 8.03.07 from the NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning & Design Manual 3. Skimmer Design is based off of the Faircloth Skimmer Packet 4. Drawdown time is per NCDENR requirements Issued 11/10/2021 DCcivil C"" EAST NASH SUBSTATION SOLAR ARRAY-SED BASIN'S' CDC Project No.: 12139 TEMPORARY SEDIMENT BASIN SCHEDULE BASIN INFORMATION Trap/Basin ID Q Units Basin Type Skimmer Maximum Drainage Area 10 acre Drainage Area (DA) 5.05 acre Disturbed Area 5.05 acre Runoff Coefficient (C) 0.6 Rainfall Intensity (I10) 6.82 in/hr Top of Water Length 125 feet Top of Water Width 55 feet L/W Ratio 2.3:1 feet Water Depth 2.00 feet Side Slope Ratio 2.00 X:1 Bottom of Basin Length 117 feet Bottom of Basin Width 47 feet SURFACE AREA & VOLUME Runoff (10 Year Event) 20.66 cfs Minimum Volume 9,090 cu-ft Volume Provided 12,374 cu-ft Minimum Surface Area 6,716 sq-ft Surface Area Provided 6,875 sq-ft SKIMMER SIZE Drawdown Time 3 days Skimmer Size 2.5 N/A N/A inch Orifice Diameter 2.0 N/A N/A inch Does the basin have a spillway? Yes SPILLWAY SIZE Spillway Dimensions 24x1.5' feet Water Depth 0.50 feet Free -Board 1.00 feet NCDENR E&SC Manual (Ch 6.6) Weighted Coefficient at TC 2:1 Min, 6:1 Max T min for Skimmer & Basin = Lt - 2 (Slope x Depth) = Wt - 2 (Slope x Depth) =DAxCxI In NC assume 3 days Faircloth Skimmer Chart Faircloth Orifice Factors Notes: 1. Spillway dimensions are based on Table 8.07d "Design Table for Vegetated Spillways Excavated in Very Erodible Soils" from the NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning & Design Manual 2. Rainfall Intensity, I, is obtained from Appendix 8.03.07 from the NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning & Design Manual 3. Skimmer Design is based off of the Faircloth Skimmer Packet 4. Drawdown time is per NCDENR requirements Issued 11/10/2021 GI-JurNR EAST NASH SUBSTATION SOLAR ARRAY-SED BASIN'T' CDC Project No.: 12139 TEMPORARY SEDIMENT BASIN SCHEDULE BASIN INFORMATION Trap/Basin ID R Units Basin Type Skimmer Maximum Drainage Area 10 acre Drainage Area (DA) 3.95 acre Disturbed Area 3.95 acre Runoff Coefficient (C) 0.6 Rainfall Intensity (I10) 6.82 in/hr Top of Water Length 115 feet Top of Water Width 50 feet L/W Ratio 2.3:1 feet Water Depth 2.00 feet Side Slope Ratio 2.00 X:1 Bottom of Basin Length 107 feet Bottom of Basin Width 42 feet SURFACE AREA & VOLUME Runoff (10 Year Event) 16.16 cfs Minimum Volume 7,110 cu-ft Volume Provided 10,244 cu-ft Minimum Surface Area 5,253 sq-ft Surface Area Provided 5,750 sq-ft SKIMMER SIZE Drawdown Time 3 days Skimmer Size 2.5 N/A N/A inch Orifice Diameter 1.9 N/A N/A inch Does the basin have a spillway? Yes SPILLWAY SIZE Spillway Dimensions 16x1.5' feet Water Depth 0.50 feet Free -Board 1.00 feet NCDENR E&SC Manual (Ch 6.6) Weighted Coefficient at TC 2:1 Min, 6:1 Max Train for Skimmer & Basin = Lt - 2 (Slope x Depth) = Wt - 2 (Slope x Depth) =DAxCxI In NC assume 3 days Faircloth Skimmer Chart Faircloth Orifice Factors Notes: 1. Spillway dimensions are based on Table 8.07d "Design Table for Vegetated Spillways Excavated in Very Erodible Soils" from the NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning & Design Manual 2. Rainfall Intensity, I, is obtained from Appendix 8.03.07 from the NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning & Design Manual 3. Skimmer Design is based off of the Faircloth Skimmer Packet 4. Drawdown time is per NCDENR requirements Issued 11/10/2021 APPENDIX F Channel Protection 11/16/21, 3:17 PM NORTH AMERICAN GREEN CHANNEL ANALYSIS >>>Al Name Al Discharge 20.69 Channel Slope 0.0164 Channel Bottom Width 2 Left Side Slope 2 Right Side Slope 2 Low Flow Liner Retardence Class C 6-12 in Vegetation Type Mix (Sod and Bunch) Vegetation Density Very Good 80-95% Soil Type Sandy Loam (GM) SC250 ECMDS 7.0 North American Green 5401 St. Wendel-Cynthiana Rd. Poseyville, Indiana 47633 Tel. 800.772.2040 >Fax 812.867.0247 www.nagreen.com ECMDS v7.0 Normal Permissible Calculated Safety Remarks Staple Phase Reach Discharge Velocity Depth Mannings N Shear Stress Shear Stress Factor Pattern SC250 Straight 20.69 cfs 4.12 ft/s 1.16 ft 0.036 3 Ibs/ft2 1.19 Ibs/ft2 2.52 STABLE E Unvegetated Underlying Straight 20.69 cfs 4.12 ft/s 1.16 ft 0.036 2.84 Ibs/ft2 0.71 Ibs/ft2 3.98 STABLE E Substrate SC250 Straight 20.69 cfs 3.21 ft/s 1.36 ft 0.051 10 Ibs/ft2 1.4 Ibs/ft2 7.17 STABLE E Reinforced Vegetation Underlying Straight 20.69 cfs 3.21 ft/s 1.36 ft 0.051 6.74 Ibs/ft2 0.81 Ibs/ft2 8.28 STABLE E Substrate https://ecmds.com/project/150063/channel-analysis/213165/show 1/1 11/16/21, 3:13 PM NORTH AMERICAN GREEN CHANNEL ANALYSIS >>>A2 Name A2 Discharge 8.42 Channel Slope 0.0378 Channel Bottom Width 2 Left Side Slope 2 Right Side Slope 2 Low Flow Liner Retardence Class C 6-12 in Vegetation Type Mix (Sod and Bunch) Vegetation Density Very Good 80-95% Soil Type Sandy Loam (GM) SC250 ECMDS 7.0 North American Green 5401 St. Wendel-Cynthiana Rd. Poseyville, Indiana 47633 Tel. 800.772.2040 >Fax 812.867.0247 www.nagreen.com ECMDS v7.0 Normal Permissible Calculated Safety Remarks Staple Phase Reach Discharge Velocity Depth Mannings N Shear Stress Shear Stress Factor Pattern SC250 Straight 8.42 cfs 4.56 ft/s 0.58 ft 0.034 3 Ibs/ft2 1.37 Ibs/ft2 2.18 STABLE E Unvegetated Underlying Straight 8.42 cfs 4.56 ft/s 0.58 ft 0.034 2.84 Ibs/ft2 0.94 Ibs/ft2 3.01 STABLE E Substrate SC250 Straight 8.42 cfs 3.72 ft/s 0.68 ft 0.046 10 Ibs/ft2 1.59 Ibs/ft2 6.27 STABLE E Reinforced Vegetation Underlying Straight 8.42 cfs 3.72 ft/s 0.68 ft 0.046 5.44 Ibs/ft2 1.06 Ibs/ft2 5.12 STABLE E Substrate https://ecmds.com/project/150063/channel-analysis/214264/show 1/1 11/8/21, 4:23 PM NORTH AMERICAN GREEN CHANNEL ANALYSIS »>B1 Name B1 Discharge 11.59 Channel Slope 0.0092 Channel Bottom Width 2 Left Side Slope 2 Right Side Slope 2 Low Flow Liner Retardence Class C 6-12 in Vegetation Type Mix (Sod and Bunch) Vegetation Density Very Good 80-95% Soil Type Sandy Loam (GM) SC250 ECMDS 7.0 North American Green 5401 St. Wendel-Cynthiana Rd. Poseyville, Indiana 47633 Tel. 800.772.2040 >Fax 812.867.0247 www.nagreen.com ECMDS v7.0 Normal Permissible Calculated Safety Staple Phase Reach Discharge Velocity Depth Mannings N Shear Stress Shear Stress Factor Remarks Pattern SC250 Straight 11.59 cfs 2.6 ft/s 1.07 ft 0.041 3 Ibs/ft2 0.62 Ibs/ft2 4.87 STABLE E Unvegetated Underlying Straight 11.59 cfs 2.6 ft/s 1.07 ft 0.041 2.84 Ibs/ft2 0.38 Ibs/ft2 7.56 STABLE E Substrate SC250 Straight 11.59 cfs 1.87 ft/s 1.33 ft 0.065 10 Ibs/ft2 0.76 Ibs/ft2 13.1 STABLE E Reinforced Vegetation Underlying Straight 11.59 cfs 1.87 ft/s 1.33 ft 0.065 10 Ibs/ft2 0.45 Ibs/ft2 22.34 STABLE E Substrate https://ecmds.com/project/l50063/channel-analysis/213167/show 1 /1 11/8/21, 4:23 PM NORTH AMERICAN GREEN CHANNEL ANALYSIS >>>B2 Name B2 Discharge 3.59 Channel Slope 0.0231 Channel Bottom Width 2 Left Side Slope 2 Right Side Slope 2 Low Flow Liner Retardence Class C 6-12 in Vegetation Type Mix (Sod and Bunch) Vegetation Density Very Good 80-95% Soil Type Sandy Loam (GM) SC250 ECMDS 7.0 North American Green 5401 St. Wendel-Cynthiana Rd. Poseyville, Indiana 47633 Tel. 800.772.2040 >Fax 812.867.0247 www.nagreen.com ECMDS v7.0 Normal Permissible Calculated Safety Staple Phase Reach Discharge Velocity Depth Mannings N Shear Stress Shear Stress Factor Remarks Pattern SC250 Straight 3.59 cfs 2.72 ft/s 0.45 ft 0.039 3 Ibs/ft2 0.65 Ibs/ft2 4.59 STABLE E Unvegetated Underlying Straight 3.59 cfs 2.72 ft/s 0.45 ft 0.039 2.84 Ibs/ft2 0.47 Ibs/ft2 6.02 STABLE E Substrate SC250 Straight 3.59 cfs 2.04 ft/s 0.56 ft 0.059 10 Ibs/ft2 0.81 Ibs/ft2 12.33 STABLE E Reinforced Vegetation Underlying Straight 3.59 cfs 2.04 ft/s 0.56 ft 0.059 9.08 Ibs/ft2 0.56 Ibs/ft2 16.17 STABLE E Substrate https://ecmds.com/project/l50063/channel-analysis/213170/show 1 /1 11/8/21, 4:24 PM NORTH AMERICAN GREEN CHANNEL ANALYSIS >>>B3 Name B3 Discharge 1.51 Channel Slope 0.0152 Channel Bottom Width 2 Left Side Slope 2 Right Side Slope 2 Low Flow Liner Retardence Class C 6-12 in Vegetation Type Mix (Sod and Bunch) Vegetation Density Very Good 80-95% Soil Type Sandy Loam (GM) SC250 ECMDS 7.0 North American Green 5401 St. Wendel-Cynthiana Rd. Poseyville, Indiana 47633 Tel. 800.772.2040 >Fax 812.867.0247 www.nagreen.com ECMDS v7.0 Normal Permissible Calculated Safety Staple Phase Reach Discharge Velocity Depth Mannings N Shear Stress Shear Stress Factor Remarks Pattern SC250 Straight 1.51 cfs 1.66 ft/s 0.34 ft 0.045 3 Ibs/ft2 0.32 Ibs/ft2 9.32 STABLE E Unvegetated Underlying Straight 1.51 cfs 1.66 ft/s 0.34 ft 0.045 2.84 Ibs/ft2 0.25 Ibs/ft2 11.59 STABLE E Substrate SC250 Straight 1.51 cfs 1.16 ft/s 0.45 ft 0.075 10 Ibs/ft2 0.43 Ibs/ft2 23.43 STABLE E Reinforced Vegetation Underlying Straight 1.51 cfs 1.16 ft/s 0.45 ft 0.075 10 Ibs/ft2 0.31 Ibs/ft2 32.41 STABLE E Substrate https://ecmds.com/project/l50063/channel-analysis/213171/show 1/1 11/8/21, 4:24 PM NORTH AMERICAN GREEN CHANNEL ANALYSIS >>>C1 Name C1 Discharge 13.31 Channel Slope 0.0189 Channel Bottom Width 2 Left Side Slope 2 Right Side Slope 2 Low Flow Liner Retardence Class C 6-12 in Vegetation Type Mix (Sod and Bunch) Vegetation Density Very Good 80-95% Soil Type Sandy Loam (GM) SC250 ECMDS 7.0 North American Green 5401 St. Wendel-Cynthiana Rd. Poseyville, Indiana 47633 Tel. 800.772.2040 >Fax 812.867.0247 www.nagreen.com ECMDS v7.0 Normal Permissible Calculated Safety Staple Phase Reach Discharge Velocity Depth Mannings N Shear Stress Shear Stress Factor Remarks Pattern SC250 Straight 13.31 cfs 3.83 ft/s 0.91 ft 0.037 3 Ibs/ft2 1.07 Ibs/ft2 2.8 STABLE E Unvegetated Underlying Straight 13.31 cfs 3.83 ft/s 0.91 ft 0.037 2.84 Ibs/ft2 0.67 Ibs/ft2 4.21 STABLE E Substrate SC250 Straight 13.31 cfs 2.97 ft/s 1.08 ft 0.052 10 Ibs/ft2 1.27 Ibs/ft2 7.88 STABLE E Reinforced Vegetation Underlying Straight 13.31 cfs 2.97 ft/s 1.08 ft 0.052 7.02 Ibs/ft2 0.77 Ibs/ft2 9.08 STABLE E Substrate https://ecmds.com/project/l50063/channel-analysis/213172/show 1 /1 11/8/21, 4:24 PM NORTH AMERICAN GREEN CHANNEL ANALYSIS >>>C2 Name C2 Discharge 9.86 Channel Slope 0.0312 Channel Bottom Width 2 Left Side Slope 2 Right Side Slope 2 Low Flow Liner Retardence Class C 6-12 in Vegetation Type Mix (Sod and Bunch) Vegetation Density Very Good 80-95% Soil Type Sandy Loam (GM) SC250 ECMDS 7.0 North American Green 5401 St. Wendel-Cynthiana Rd. Poseyville, Indiana 47633 Tel. 800.772.2040 >Fax 812.867.0247 www.nagreen.com ECMDS v7.0 Normal Permissible Calculated Safety Staple Phase Reach Discharge Velocity Depth Mannings N Shear Stress Shear Stress Factor Remarks Pattern SC250 Straight 9.86 cfs 4.4 ft/s 0.67 ft 0.035 3 Ibs/ft2 1.3 Ibs/ft2 2.3 STABLE E Unvegetated Underlying Straight 9.86 cfs 4.4 ft/s 0.67 ft 0.035 2.84 Ibs/ft2 0.87 Ibs/ft2 3.26 STABLE E Substrate SC250 Straight 9.86 cfs 3.54 ft/s 0.78 ft 0.047 10 Ibs/ft2 1.52 Ibs/ft2 6.57 STABLE E Reinforced Vegetation Underlying Straight 9.86 cfs 3.54 ft/s 0.78 ft 0.047 5.78 Ibs/ft2 0.99 Ibs/ft2 5.86 STABLE E Substrate https://ecmds.com/project/l50063/channel-analysis/213173/show 1 /1 11/8/21, 4:24 PM NORTH AMERICAN GREEN CHANNEL ANALYSIS >>>D Name D Discharge 13.73 Channel Slope 0.0108 Channel Bottom Width 2 Left Side Slope 2 Right Side Slope 2 Low Flow Liner Retardence Class C 6-12 in Vegetation Type Mix (Sod and Bunch) Vegetation Density Very Good 80-95% Soil Type Sandy Loam (GM) SC250 ECMDS 7.0 North American Green 5401 St. Wendel-Cynthiana Rd. Poseyville, Indiana 47633 Tel. 800.772.2040 >Fax 812.867.0247 www.nagreen.com ECMDS v7.0 Normal Permissible Calculated Safety Staple Phase Reach Discharge Velocity Depth Mannings N Shear Stress Shear Stress Factor Remarks Pattern SC250 Straight 13.73 cfs 2.96 ft/s 1.1 ft 0.04 3 Ibs/ft2 0.74 Ibs/ft2 4.04 STABLE E Unvegetated Underlying Straight 13.73 cfs 2.96 ft/s 1.1 ft 0.04 2.84 Ibs/ft2 0.45 Ibs/ft2 6.31 STABLE E Substrate SC250 Straight 13.73 cfs 2.18 ft/s 1.34 ft 0.06 10 Ibs/ft2 0.91 Ibs/ft2 11.04 STABLE E Reinforced Vegetation Underlying Straight 13.73 cfs 2.18 ft/s 1.34 ft 0.06 9.5 Ibs/ft2 0.53 Ibs/ft2 17.93 STABLE E Substrate https://ecmds.com/project/l50063/channel-analysis/213174/show 1 /1 11/8/21, 4:24 PM NORTH AMERICAN GREEN CHANNEL ANALYSIS >>> E1 Name E1 Discharge 12.72 Channel Slope 0.0148 Channel Bottom Width 2 Left Side Slope 2 Right Side Slope 2 Low Flow Liner Retardence Class C 6-12 in Vegetation Type Mix (Sod and Bunch) Vegetation Density Very Good 80-95% Soil Type Sandy Loam (GM) SC250 ECMDS 7.0 North American Green 5401 St. Wendel-Cynthiana Rd. Poseyville, Indiana 47633 Tel. 800.772.2040 >Fax 812.867.0247 www.nagreen.com ECMDS v7.0 Normal Permissible Calculated Safety Staple Phase Reach Discharge Velocity Depth Mannings N Shear Stress Shear Stress Factor Remarks Pattern SC250 Straight 12.72 cfs 3.36 ft/s 0.96 ft 0.038 3 Ibs/ft2 0.89 Ibs/ft2 3.37 STABLE E Unvegetated Underlying Straight 12.72 cfs 3.36 ft/s 0.96 ft 0.038 2.84 Ibs/ft2 0.55 Ibs/ft2 5.13 STABLE E Substrate SC250 Straight 12.72 cfs 2.54 ft/s 1.16 ft 0.056 10 Ibs/ft2 1.07 Ibs/ft2 9.34 STABLE E Reinforced Vegetation Underlying Straight 12.72 cfs 2.54 ft/s 1.16 ft 0.056 8.14 Ibs/ft2 0.64 Ibs/ft2 12.64 STABLE E Substrate https://ecmds.com/project/l50063/channel-analysis/213175/show 1 /1 11/8/21, 4:23 PM NORTH AMERICAN GREEN CHANNEL ANALYSIS >> > E2 Name E2 Discharge 6.23 Channel Slope 0.0427 Channel Bottom Width 2 Left Side Slope 2 Right Side Slope 2 Low Flow Liner Retardence Class C 6-12 in Vegetation Type Mix (Sod and Bunch) Vegetation Density Very Good 80-95% Soil Type Sandy Loam (GM) SC250 ECMDS 7.0 North American Green 5401 St. Wendel-Cynthiana Rd. Poseyville, Indiana 47633 Tel. 800.772.2040 >Fax 812.867.0247 www.nagreen.com ECMDS v7.0 Normal Permissible Calculated Safety Staple Phase Reach Discharge Velocity Depth Mannings N Shear Stress Shear Stress Factor Remarks Pattern SC250 Straight 6.23 cfs 4.36 ft/s 0.48 ft 0.035 3 Ibs/ft2 1.28 Ibs/ft2 2.34 STABLE E Unvegetated Underlying Straight 6.23 cfs 4.36 ft/s 0.48 ft 0.035 2.84 Ibs/ft2 0.92 Ibs/ft2 3.1 STABLE E Substrate SC250 Straight 6.23 cfs 3.54 ft/s 0.56 ft 0.046 10 Ibs/ft2 1.5 Ibs/ft2 6.67 STABLE E Reinforced Vegetation Underlying Straight 6.23 cfs 3.54 ft/s 0.56 ft 0.046 5.55 Ibs/ft2 1.04 Ibs/ft2 5.35 STABLE E Substrate https://ecmds.com/project/l50063/channel-analysis/213176/show 1 /1 11/8/21, 4:24 PM NORTH AMERICAN GREEN CHANNEL ANALYSIS >> > F1 Name F1 Discharge 14.48 Channel Slope 0.0072 Channel Bottom Width 2 Left Side Slope 2 Right Side Slope 2 Low Flow Liner Retardence Class C 6-12 in Vegetation Type Mix (Sod and Bunch) Vegetation Density Very Good 80-95% Soil Type Sandy Loam (GM) SC250 ECMDS 7.0 North American Green 5401 St. Wendel-Cynthiana Rd. Poseyville, Indiana 47633 Tel. 800.772.2040 >Fax 812.867.0247 www.nagreen.com ECMDS v7.0 Normal Permissible Calculated Safety Staple Phase Reach Discharge Velocity Depth Mannings N Shear Stress Shear Stress Factor Remarks Pattern SC250 Straight 14.48 cfs 2.48 ft/s 1.28 ft 0.042 3 Ibs/ft2 0.57 Ibs/ft2 5.22 STABLE E Unvegetated Underlying Straight 14.48 cfs 2.48 ft/s 1.28 ft 0.042 2.84 Ibs/ft2 0.34 Ibs/ft2 8.37 STABLE E Substrate SC250 Straight 14.48 cfs 1.76 ft/s 1.59 ft 0.067 10 Ibs/ft2 0.71 Ibs/ft2 13.99 STABLE E Reinforced Vegetation Underlying Straight 14.48 cfs 1.76 ft/s 1.59 ft 0.067 10 Ibs/ft2 0.41 Ibs/ft2 24.61 STABLE E Substrate https://ecmds.com/project/l50063/channel-analysis/213177/show 1 /1 11/8/21, 4:24 PM NORTH AMERICAN GREEN CHANNEL ANALYSIS >> > F2 Name F2 Discharge 2.36 Channel Slope 0.0059 Channel Bottom Width 2 Left Side Slope 2 Right Side Slope 2 Low Flow Liner Retardence Class C 6-12 in Vegetation Type Mix (Sod and Bunch) Vegetation Density Very Good 80-95% Soil Type Sandy Loam (GM) SC250 ECMDS 7.0 North American Green 5401 St. Wendel-Cynthiana Rd. Poseyville, Indiana 47633 Tel. 800.772.2040 >Fax 812.867.0247 www.nagreen.com ECMDS v7.0 Normal Permissible Calculated Safety Staple Phase Reach Discharge Velocity Depth Mannings N Shear Stress Shear Stress Factor Remarks Pattern SC250 Straight 2.36 cfs 1.26 ft/s 0.59 ft 0.05 3 Ibs/ft2 0.22 Ibs/ft2 13.82 STABLE E Unvegetated Underlying Straight 2.36 cfs 1.26 ft/s 0.59 ft 0.05 2.84 Ibs/ft2 0.15 Ibs/ft2 19.09 STABLE E Substrate SC250 Straight 2.36 cfs 0.81 ft/s 0.81 ft 0.091 10 Ibs/ft2 0.3 Ibs/ft2 33.74 STABLE E Reinforced Vegetation Underlying Straight 2.36 cfs 0.81 ft/s 0.81 ft 0.091 10 Ibs/ft2 0.19 Ibs/ft2 52.34 STABLE E Substrate https://ecmds.com/project/l50063/channel-analysis/213178/show 1 /1 11/8/21, 4:24 PM NORTH AMERICAN GREEN CHANNEL ANALYSIS »>G1 Name G1 Discharge 1.42 Channel Slope 0.0253 Channel Bottom Width 2 Left Side Slope 2 Right Side Slope 2 Low Flow Liner Retardence Class C 6-12 in Vegetation Type Mix (Sod and Bunch) Vegetation Density Very Good 80-95% Soil Type Sandy Loam (GM) SC250 ECMDS 7.0 North American Green 5401 St. Wendel-Cynthiana Rd. Poseyville, Indiana 47633 Tel. 800.772.2040 >Fax 812.867.0247 www.nagreen.com ECMDS v7.0 Normal Permissible Calculated Safety Staple Phase Reach Discharge Velocity Depth Mannings N Shear Stress Shear Stress Factor Remarks Pattern SC250 Straight 1.42 cfs 2.03 ft/s 0.27 ft 0.042 3 Ibs/ft2 0.43 Ibs/ft2 6.93 STABLE E Unvegetated Underlying Straight 1.42 cfs 2.03 ft/s 0.27 ft 0.042 2.84 Ibs/ft2 0.34 Ibs/ft2 8.3 STABLE E Substrate SC250 Straight 1.42 cfs 1.48 ft/s 0.35 ft 0.066 10 Ibs/ft2 0.56 Ibs/ft2 17.91 STABLE E Reinforced Vegetation Underlying Straight 1.42 cfs 1.48 ft/s 0.35 ft 0.066 10 Ibs/ft2 0.42 Ibs/ft2 23.69 STABLE E Substrate https://ecmds.com/project/l50063/channel-analysis/213179/show 1 /1 11/8/21, 4:25 PM NORTH AMERICAN GREEN CHANNEL ANALYSIS >>>G2 Name G2 Discharge 2.2 Channel Slope 0.0453 Channel Bottom Width 2 Left Side Slope 2 Right Side Slope 2 Low Flow Liner Retardence Class C 6-12 in Vegetation Type Mix (Sod and Bunch) Vegetation Density Very Good 80-95% Soil Type Sandy Loam (GM) SC250 ECMDS 7.0 North American Green 5401 St. Wendel-Cynthiana Rd. Poseyville, Indiana 47633 Tel. 800.772.2040 >Fax 812.867.0247 www.nagreen.com ECMDS v7.0 Normal Permissible Calculated Safety Staple Phase Reach Discharge Velocity Depth Mannings N Shear Stress Shear Stress Factor Remarks Pattern SC250 Straight 2.2 cfs 3.08 ft/s 0.28 ft 0.037 3 Ibs/ft2 0.79 Ibs/ft2 3.81 STABLE E Unvegetated Underlying Straight 2.2 cfs 3.08 ft/s 0.28 ft 0.037 2.84 Ibs/ft2 0.62 Ibs/ft2 4.58 STABLE E Substrate SC250 Straight 2.2 cfs 2.42 ft/s 0.34 ft 0.053 10 Ibs/ft2 0.96 Ibs/ft2 10.42 STABLE E Reinforced Vegetation Underlying Straight 2.2 cfs 2.42 ft/s 0.34 ft 0.053 7.35 Ibs/ft2 0.73 Ibs/ft2 10.06 STABLE E Substrate https://ecmds.com/project/l50063/channel-analysis/213180/show 1 /1 11/8/21, 4:25 PM NORTH AMERICAN GREEN CHANNEL ANALYSIS >>> H1 Name H1 Discharge 10.16 Channel Slope 0.0206 Channel Bottom Width 2 Left Side Slope 2 Right Side Slope 2 Low Flow Liner Retardence Class C 6-12 in Vegetation Type Mix (Sod and Bunch) Vegetation Density Very Good 80-95% Soil Type Sandy Loam (GM) SC250 ECMDS 7.0 North American Green 5401 St. Wendel-Cynthiana Rd. Poseyville, Indiana 47633 Tel. 800.772.2040 >Fax 812.867.0247 www.nagreen.com ECMDS v7.0 Normal Permissible Calculated Safety Staple Phase Reach Discharge Velocity Depth Mannings N Shear Stress Shear Stress Factor Remarks Pattern SC250 Straight 10.16 cfs 3.66 ft/s 0.78 ft 0.037 3 Ibs/ft2 1 Ibs/ft2 2.99 STABLE E Unvegetated Underlying Straight 10.16 cfs 3.66 ft/s 0.78 ft 0.037 2.84 Ibs/ft2 0.65 Ibs/ft2 4.37 STABLE E Substrate SC250 Straight 10.16 cfs 2.83 ft/s 0.93 ft 0.053 10 Ibs/ft2 1.19 Ibs/ft2 8.37 STABLE E Reinforced Vegetation Underlying Straight 10.16 cfs 2.83 ft/s 0.93 ft 0.053 7.21 Ibs/ft2 0.75 Ibs/ft2 9.63 STABLE E Substrate https://ecmds.com/project/l50063/channel-analysis/213181/show 1/1 11/8/21, 4:25 PM NORTH AMERICAN GREEN CHANNEL ANALYSIS >> > H2 Name H2 Discharge 3.78 Channel Slope 0.0421 Channel Bottom Width 2 Left Side Slope 2 Right Side Slope 2 Low Flow Liner Retardence Class C 6-12 in Vegetation Type Mix (Sod and Bunch) Vegetation Density Very Good 80-95% Soil Type Sandy Loam (GM) SC250 ECMDS 7.0 North American Green 5401 St. Wendel-Cynthiana Rd. Poseyville, Indiana 47633 Tel. 800.772.2040 >Fax 812.867.0247 www.nagreen.com ECMDS v7.0 Normal Permissible Calculated Safety Staple Phase Reach Discharge Velocity Depth Mannings N Shear Stress Shear Stress Factor Remarks Pattern SC250 Straight 3.78 cfs 3.63 ft/s 0.38 ft 0.036 3 Ibs/ft2 0.99 Ibs/ft2 3.03 STABLE E Unvegetated Underlying Straight 3.78 cfs 3.63 ft/s 0.38 ft 0.036 2.84 Ibs/ft2 0.74 Ibs/ft2 3.84 STABLE E Substrate SC250 Straight 3.78 cfs 2.89 ft/s 0.45 ft 0.05 10 Ibs/ft2 1.18 Ibs/ft2 8.45 STABLE E Reinforced Vegetation Underlying Straight 3.78 cfs 2.89 ft/s 0.45 ft 0.05 6.48 Ibs/ft2 0.85 Ibs/ft2 7.58 STABLE E Substrate https://ecmds.com/project/l50063/channel-analysis/213182/show 1 /1 11/8/21, 4:25 PM NORTH AMERICAN GREEN CHANNEL ANALYSIS >>> 11 Name 11 Discharge 0.69 Channel Slope 0.0584 Channel Bottom Width 2 Left Side Slope 2 Right Side Slope 2 Low Flow Liner Retardence Class C 6-12 in Vegetation Type Mix (Sod and Bunch) Vegetation Density Very Good 80-95% Soil Type Sandy Loam (GM) SC250 ECMDS 7.0 North American Green 5401 St. Wendel-Cynthiana Rd. Poseyville, Indiana 47633 Tel. 800.772.2040 >Fax 812.867.0247 www.nagreen.com ECMDS v7.0 Normal Permissible Calculated Safety Staple Phase Reach Discharge Velocity Depth Mannings N Shear Stress Shear Stress Factor Remarks Pattern SC250 Straight 0.69 cfs 2.18 ft/s 0.14 ft 0.04 3 Ibs/ft2 0.5 Ibs/ft2 5.96 STABLE E Unvegetated Underlying Straight 0.69 cfs 2.18 ft/s 0.14 ft 0.04 2.84 Ibs/ft2 0.44 Ibs/ft2 6.49 STABLE E Substrate SC250 Straight 0.69 cfs 1.68 ft/s 0.18 ft 0.06 10 Ibs/ft2 0.64 Ibs/ft2 15.64 STABLE E Reinforced Vegetation Underlying Straight 0.69 cfs 1.68 ft/s 0.18 ft 0.06 9.36 Ibs/ft2 0.54 Ibs/ft2 17.35 STABLE E Substrate https://ecmds.com/project/l50063/channel-analysis/213183/show 1 /1 11/8/21, 4:24 PM NORTH AMERICAN GREEN CHANNEL ANALYSIS >>>12 Name 12 Discharge 13.97 Channel Slope 0.0147 Channel Bottom Width 2 Left Side Slope 2 Right Side Slope 2 Low Flow Liner Retardence Class C 6-12 in Vegetation Type Mix (Sod and Bunch) Vegetation Density Very Good 80-95% Soil Type Sandy Loam (GM) SC250 ECMDS 7.0 North American Green 5401 St. Wendel-Cynthiana Rd. Poseyville, Indiana 47633 Tel. 800.772.2040 >Fax 812.867.0247 www.nagreen.com ECMDS v7.0 Normal Permissible Calculated Safety Staple Phase Reach Discharge Velocity Depth Mannings N Shear Stress Shear Stress Factor Remarks Pattern SC250 Straight 13.97 cfs 3.45 ft/s 1.01 ft 0.038 3 Ibs/ft2 0.92 Ibs/ft2 3.25 STABLE E Unvegetated Underlying Straight 13.97 cfs 3.45 ft/s 1.01 ft 0.038 2.84 Ibs/ft2 0.57 Ibs/ft2 4.98 STABLE E Substrate SC250 Straight 13.97 cfs 2.62 ft/s 1.21 ft 0.055 10 Ibs/ft2 1.11 Ibs/ft2 9.03 STABLE E Reinforced Vegetation Underlying Straight 13.97 cfs 2.62 ft/s 1.21 ft 0.055 7.97 Ibs/ft2 0.66 Ibs/ft2 12.06 STABLE E Substrate https://ecmds.com/project/l50063/channel-analysis/213184/show 1 /1 11/8/21, 4:23 PM NORTH AMERICAN GREEN CHANNEL ANALYSIS >>>J1 Name J1 Discharge 2.01 Channel Slope 0.0337 Channel Bottom Width 2 Left Side Slope 2 Right Side Slope 2 Low Flow Liner Retardence Class C 6-12 in Vegetation Type Mix (Sod and Bunch) Vegetation Density Very Good 80-95% Soil Type Sandy Loam (GM) SC250 ECMDS 7.0 North American Green 5401 St. Wendel-Cynthiana Rd. Poseyville, Indiana 47633 Tel. 800.772.2040 >Fax 812.867.0247 www.nagreen.com ECMDS v7.0 Normal Permissible Calculated Safety Staple Phase Reach Discharge Velocity Depth Mannings N Shear Stress Shear Stress Factor Remarks Pattern SC250 Straight 2.01 cfs 2.62 ft/s 0.3 ft 0.039 3 Ibs/ft2 0.62 Ibs/ft2 4.82 STABLE E Unvegetated Underlying Straight 2.01 cfs 2.62 ft/s 0.3 ft 0.039 2.84 Ibs/ft2 0.49 Ibs/ft2 5.85 STABLE E Substrate SC250 Straight 2.01 cfs 1.99 ft/s 0.37 ft 0.058 10 Ibs/ft2 0.78 Ibs/ft2 12.9 STABLE E Reinforced Vegetation Underlying Straight 2.01 cfs 1.99 ft/s 0.37 ft 0.058 8.82 Ibs/ft2 0.58 Ibs/ft2 15.17 STABLE E Substrate https://ecmds.com/project/l50063/channel-analysis/213185/show 1 /1 11/8/21, 4:20 PM NORTH AMERICAN GREEN CHANNEL ANALYSIS >>>J2 Name J2 Discharge 1.93 Channel Slope 0.0232 Channel Bottom Width 2 Left Side Slope 2 Right Side Slope 2 Low Flow Liner Retardence Class C 6-12 in Vegetation Type Mix (Sod and Bunch) Vegetation Density Very Good 80-95% Soil Type Sandy Loam (GM) SC250 ECMDS 7.0 North American Green 5401 St. Wendel-Cynthiana Rd. Poseyville, Indiana 47633 Tel. 800.772.2040 >Fax 812.867.0247 www.nagreen.com ECMDS v7.0 Normal Permissible Calculated Safety Staple Phase Reach Discharge Velocity Depth Mannings N Shear Stress Shear Stress Factor Remarks Pattern SC250 Straight 1.93 cfs 2.19 ft/s 0.33 ft 0.041 3 Ibs/ft2 0.48 Ibs/ft2 6.26 STABLE E Unvegetated Underlying Straight 1.93 cfs 2.19 ft/s 0.33 ft 0.041 2.84 Ibs/ft2 0.37 Ibs/ft2 7.75 STABLE E Substrate SC250 Straight 1.93 cfs 1.6 ft/s 0.42 ft 0.065 10 Ibs/ft2 0.61 Ibs/ft2 16.33 STABLE E Reinforced Vegetation Underlying Straight 1.93 cfs 1.6 ft/s 0.42 ft 0.065 10 Ibs/ft2 0.45 Ibs/ft2 22.33 STABLE E Substrate https://ecmds.com/project/l50063/channel-analysis/213186/show 1 /1 11/8/21, 4:23 PM NORTH AMERICAN GREEN CHANNEL ANALYSIS >>>K1 Name K1 Discharge 6.59 Channel Slope 0.0074 Channel Bottom Width 2 Left Side Slope 2 Right Side Slope 2 Low Flow Liner Retardence Class C 6-12 in Vegetation Type Mix (Sod and Bunch) Vegetation Density Very Good 80-95% Soil Type Sandy Loam (GM) SC250 ECMDS 7.0 North American Green 5401 St. Wendel-Cynthiana Rd. Poseyville, Indiana 47633 Tel. 800.772.2040 >Fax 812.867.0247 www.nagreen.com ECMDS v7.0 Normal Permissible Calculated Safety Staple Phase Reach Discharge Velocity Depth Mannings N Shear Stress Shear Stress Factor Remarks Pattern SC250 Straight 6.59 cfs 1.96 ft/s 0.89 ft 0.044 3 Ibs/ft2 0.41 Ibs/ft2 7.31 STABLE E Unvegetated Underlying Straight 6.59 cfs 1.96 ft/s 0.89 ft 0.044 2.84 Ibs/ft2 0.26 Ibs/ft2 10.94 STABLE E Substrate SC250 Straight 6.59 cfs 1.35 ft/s 1.14 ft 0.074 10 Ibs/ft2 0.53 Ibs/ft2 18.95 STABLE E Reinforced Vegetation Underlying Straight 6.59 cfs 1.35 ft/s 1.14 ft 0.074 10 Ibs/ft2 0.32 Ibs/ft2 31.44 STABLE E Substrate https://ecmds.com/project/l50063/channel-analysis/213187/show 1 /1 11/8/21, 4:23 PM NORTH AMERICAN GREEN CHANNEL ANALYSIS >>>K2 Name K2 Discharge 2.13 Channel Slope 0.0255 Channel Bottom Width 2 Left Side Slope 2 Right Side Slope 2 Low Flow Liner Retardence Class C 6-12 in Vegetation Type Mix (Sod and Bunch) Vegetation Density Very Good 80-95% Soil Type Sandy Loam (GM) SC250 ECMDS 7.0 North American Green 5401 St. Wendel-Cynthiana Rd. Poseyville, Indiana 47633 Tel. 800.772.2040 >Fax 812.867.0247 www.nagreen.com ECMDS v7.0 Normal Permissible Calculated Safety Staple Phase Reach Discharge Velocity Depth Mannings N Shear Stress Shear Stress Factor Remarks Pattern Underlying Straight 2.13 cfs 1.75 ft/s 0.43 ft 0.062 10 Ibs/ft2 0.49 Ibs/ft2 20.21 STABLE E Substrate SC250 Straight 2.13 cfs 2.36 ft/s 0.34 ft 0.041 3 Ibs/ft2 0.54 Ibs/ft2 5.6 STABLE E Unvegetated Underlying Straight 2.13 cfs 2.36 ft/s 0.34 ft 0.041 2.84 Ibs/ft2 0.41 Ibs/ft2 6.95 STABLE E Substrate SC250 Straight 2.13 cfs 1.75 ft/s 0.43 ft 0.062 10 Ibs/ft2 0.68 Ibs/ft2 14.76 STABLE E Reinforced Vegetation https://ecmds.com/project/l50063/channel-analysis/213188/show 1 /1 11/8/21, 4:23 PM NORTH AMERICAN GREEN CHANNEL ANALYSIS — 1-1 Name L1 Discharge 13.65 Channel Slope 0.0133 Channel Bottom Width 2 Left Side Slope 2 Right Side Slope 2 Low Flow Liner Retardence Class C 6-12 in Vegetation Type Mix (Sod and Bunch) Vegetation Density Very Good 80-95% Soil Type Sandy Loam (GM) SC250 ECMDS 7.0 North American Green 5401 St. Wendel-Cynthiana Rd. Poseyville, Indiana 47633 Tel. 800.772.2040 >Fax 812.867.0247 www.nagreen.com ECMDS v7.0 Normal Permissible Calculated Safety Staple Phase Reach Discharge Velocity Depth Mannings N Shear Stress Shear Stress Factor Remarks Pattern SC250 Straight 13.65 cfs 3.27 ft/s 1.03 ft 0.039 3 Ibs/ft2 0.85 Ibs/ft2 3.52 STABLE E Unvegetated Underlying Straight 13.65 cfs 3.27 ft/s 1.03 ft 0.039 2.84 Ibs/ft2 0.52 Ibs/ft2 5.41 STABLE E Substrate SC250 Straight 13.65 cfs 2.45 ft/s 1.24 ft 0.057 10 Ibs/ft2 1.03 Ibs/ft2 9.7 STABLE E Reinforced Vegetation Underlying Straight 13.65 cfs 2.45 ft/s 1.24 ft 0.057 8.47 Ibs/ft2 0.61 Ibs/ft2 13.84 STABLE E Substrate https://ecmds.com/project/l50063/channel-analysis/213189/show 1 /1 11/8/21, 4:22 PM NORTH AMERICAN GREEN CHANNEL ANALYSIS >>>L2 Name L2 Discharge 6.93 Channel Slope 0.0516 Channel Bottom Width 2 Left Side Slope 2 Right Side Slope 2 Low Flow Liner Retardence Class C 6-12 in Vegetation Type Mix (Sod and Bunch) Vegetation Density Very Good 80-95% Soil Type Sandy Loam (GM) SC250 ECMDS 7.0 North American Green 5401 St. Wendel-Cynthiana Rd. Poseyville, Indiana 47633 Tel. 800.772.2040 >Fax 812.867.0247 www.nagreen.com ECMDS v7.0 Normal Permissible Calculated Safety Staple Phase Reach Discharge Velocity Depth Mannings N Shear Stress Shear Stress Factor Remarks Pattern SC250 Straight 6.93 cfs 4.93 ft/s 0.48 ft 0.033 3 Ibs/ft2 1.53 Ibs/ft2 1.96 STABLE E Unvegetated Underlying Straight 6.93 cfs 4.93 ft/s 0.48 ft 0.033 2.84 Ibs/ft2 1.1 Ibs/ft2 2.59 STABLE E Substrate SC250 Straight 6.93 cfs 4.1 ft/s 0.55 ft 0.043 10 Ibs/ft2 1.76 Ibs/ft2 5.68 STABLE E Reinforced Vegetation Underlying Straight 6.93 cfs 4.1 ft/s 0.55 ft 0.043 4.86 Ibs/ft2 1.22 Ibs/ft2 3.97 STABLE E Substrate https://ecmds.com/project/l50063/channel-analysis/213190/show 1 /1 11/8/21, 4:25 PM NORTH AMERICAN GREEN CHANNEL ANALYSIS >>>M1 Name M1 Discharge 10.54 Channel Slope 0.0412 Channel Bottom Width 2 Left Side Slope 2 Right Side Slope 2 Low Flow Liner Retardence Class C 6-12 in Vegetation Type Mix (Sod and Bunch) Vegetation Density Very Good 80-95% Soil Type Sandy Loam (GM) SC250 ECMDS 7.0 North American Green 5401 St. Wendel-Cynthiana Rd. Poseyville, Indiana 47633 Tel. 800.772.2040 >Fax 812.867.0247 www.nagreen.com ECMDS v7.0 Normal Permissible Calculated Safety Staple Phase Reach Discharge Velocity Depth Mannings N Shear Stress Shear Stress Factor Remarks Pattern SC250 Straight 10.54 cfs 5.12 ft/s 0.63 ft 0.033 3 Ibs/ft2 1.62 Ibs/ft2 1.85 STABLE E Unvegetated Underlying Straight 10.54 cfs 5.12 ft/s 0.63 ft 0.033 2.84 Ibs/ft2 1.1 Ibs/ft2 2.59 STABLE E Substrate SC250 Straight 10.54 cfs 4.25 ft/s 0.72 ft 0.043 10 Ibs/ft2 1.85 Ibs/ft2 5.39 STABLE E Reinforced Vegetation Underlying Straight 10.54 cfs 4.25 ft/s 0.72 ft 0.043 4.87 Ibs/ft2 1.22 Ibs/ft2 3.99 STABLE E Substrate https://ecmds.com/project/l50063/channel-analysis/213502/show 1 /1 11/8/21, 4:22 PM NORTH AMERICAN GREEN CHANNEL ANALYSIS »>N1 Name N1 Discharge 5.47 Channel Slope 0.0125 Channel Bottom Width 2 Left Side Slope 2 Right Side Slope 2 Low Flow Liner Retardence Class C 6-12 in Vegetation Type Mix (Sod and Bunch) Vegetation Density Very Good 80-95% Soil Type Sandy Loam (GM) SC250 ECMDS 7.0 North American Green 5401 St. Wendel-Cynthiana Rd. Poseyville, Indiana 47633 Tel. 800.772.2040 >Fax 812.867.0247 www.nagreen.com ECMDS v7.0 Normal Permissible Calculated Safety Staple Phase Reach Discharge Velocity Depth Mannings N Shear Stress Shear Stress Factor Remarks Pattern SC250 Straight 5.47 cfs 2.36 ft/s 0.69 ft 0.042 3 Ibs/ft2 0.54 Ibs/ft2 5.61 STABLE E Unvegetated Underlying Straight 5.47 cfs 2.36 ft/s 0.69 ft 0.042 2.84 Ibs/ft2 0.36 Ibs/ft2 7.98 STABLE E Substrate SC250 Straight 5.47 cfs 1.7 ft/s 0.86 ft 0.066 10 Ibs/ft2 0.67 Ibs/ft2 14.83 STABLE E Reinforced Vegetation Underlying Straight 5.47 cfs 1.7 ft/s 0.86 ft 0.066 10 Ibs/ft2 0.43 Ibs/ft2 23.33 STABLE E Substrate https://ecmds.com/project/l50063/channel-analysis/213191/show 1/1 11/8/21, 4:22 PM NORTH AMERICAN GREEN CHANNEL ANALYSIS >>>N2 Name N2 Discharge 1.51 Channel Slope 0.0163 Channel Bottom Width 2 Left Side Slope 2 Right Side Slope 2 Low Flow Liner Retardence Class C 6-12 in Vegetation Type Mix (Sod and Bunch) Vegetation Density Very Good 80-95% Soil Type Sandy Loam (GM) SC250 ECMDS 7.0 North American Green 5401 St. Wendel-Cynthiana Rd. Poseyville, Indiana 47633 Tel. 800.772.2040 >Fax 812.867.0247 www.nagreen.com ECMDS v7.0 Normal Permissible Calculated Safety Staple Phase Reach Discharge Velocity Depth Mannings N Shear Stress Shear Stress Factor Remarks Pattern SC250 Straight 1.51 cfs 1.71 ft/s 0.33 ft 0.044 3 Ibs/ft2 0.34 Ibs/ft2 8.89 STABLE E Unvegetated Underlying Straight 1.51 cfs 1.71 ft/s 0.33 ft 0.044 2.84 Ibs/ft2 0.26 Ibs/ft2 11.01 STABLE E Substrate SC250 Straight 1.51 cfs 1.2 ft/s 0.44 ft 0.074 10 Ibs/ft2 0.44 Ibs/ft2 22.47 STABLE E Reinforced Vegetation Underlying Straight 1.51 cfs 1.2 ft/s 0.44 ft 0.074 10 Ibs/ft2 0.32 Ibs/ft2 30.93 STABLE E Substrate https://ecmds.com/project/l50063/channel-analysis/213192/show 1 /1 11/8/21, 4:22 PM NORTH AMERICAN GREEN CHANNEL ANALYSIS >>>01 Name 01 Discharge 3.47 Channel Slope 0.0102 Channel Bottom Width 2 Left Side Slope 2 Right Side Slope 2 Low Flow Liner Retardence Class C 6-12 in Vegetation Type Mix (Sod and Bunch) Vegetation Density Very Good 80-95% Soil Type Sandy Loam (GM) SC250 ECMDS 7.0 North American Green 5401 St. Wendel-Cynthiana Rd. Poseyville, Indiana 47633 Tel. 800.772.2040 >Fax 812.867.0247 www.nagreen.com ECMDS v7.0 Normal Permissible Calculated Safety Staple Phase Reach Discharge Velocity Depth Mannings N Shear Stress Shear Stress Factor Remarks Pattern SC250 Straight 3.47 cfs 1.85 ft/s 0.59 ft 0.044 3 Ibs/ft2 0.38 Ibs/ft2 7.98 STABLE E Unvegetated Underlying Straight 3.47 cfs 1.85 ft/s 0.59 ft 0.044 2.84 Ibs/ft2 0.26 Ibs/ft2 11.03 STABLE E Substrate SC250 Straight 3.47 cfs 1.28 ft/s 0.77 ft 0.074 10 Ibs/ft2 0.49 Ibs/ft2 20.46 STABLE E Reinforced Vegetation Underlying Straight 3.47 cfs 1.28 ft/s 0.77 ft 0.074 10 Ibs/ft2 0.32 Ibs/ft2 31.44 STABLE E Substrate https://ecmds.com/project/l50063/channel-analysis/213193/show 1 /1 11/8/21, 4:22 PM NORTH AMERICAN GREEN CHANNEL ANALYSIS >>>02 Name 02 Discharge 4.8 Channel Slope 0.0247 Channel Bottom Width 2 Left Side Slope 2 Right Side Slope 2 Low Flow Liner Retardence Class C 6-12 in Vegetation Type Mix (Sod and Bunch) Vegetation Density Very Good 80-95% Soil Type Sandy Loam (GM) SC250 ECMDS 7.0 North American Green 5401 St. Wendel-Cynthiana Rd. Poseyville, Indiana 47633 Tel. 800.772.2040 >Fax 812.867.0247 www.nagreen.com ECMDS v7.0 Normal Permissible Calculated Safety Staple Phase Reach Discharge Velocity Depth Mannings N Shear Stress Shear Stress Factor Remarks Pattern SC250 Straight 4.8 cfs 3.1 ft/s 0.51 ft 0.038 3 Ibs/ft2 0.79 Ibs/ft2 3.8 STABLE E Unvegetated Underlying Straight 4.8 cfs 3.1 ft/s 0.51 ft 0.038 2.84 Ibs/ft2 0.56 Ibs/ft2 5.11 STABLE E Substrate SC250 Straight 4.8 cfs 2.37 ft/s 0.62 ft 0.056 10 Ibs/ft2 0.96 Ibs/ft2 10.4 STABLE E Reinforced Vegetation Underlying Straight 4.8 cfs 2.37 ft/s 0.62 ft 0.056 8.05 Ibs/ft2 0.65 Ibs/ft2 12.35 STABLE E Substrate https://ecmds.com/project/l50063/channel-analysis/213194/show 1 /1 11/8/21, 4:22 PM NORTH AMERICAN GREEN CHANNEL ANALYSIS >>>P1 Name P1 Discharge 1.21 Channel Slope 0.0158 Channel Bottom Width 2 Left Side Slope 2 Right Side Slope 2 Low Flow Liner Retardence Class C 6-12 in Vegetation Type Mix (Sod and Bunch) Vegetation Density Very Good 80-95% Soil Type Sandy Loam (GM) SC250 ECMDS 7.0 North American Green 5401 St. Wendel-Cynthiana Rd. Poseyville, Indiana 47633 Tel. 800.772.2040 >Fax 812.867.0247 www.nagreen.com ECMDS v7.0 Normal Permissible Calculated Safety Staple Phase Reach Discharge Velocity Depth Mannings N Shear Stress Shear Stress Factor Remarks Pattern SC250 Straight 1.21 cfs 1.55 ft/s 0.3 ft 0.045 3 Ibs/ft2 0.3 Ibs/ft2 10.17 STABLE E Unvegetated Underlying Straight 1.21 cfs 1.55 ft/s 0.3 ft 0.045 2.84 Ibs/ft2 0.23 Ibs/ft2 12.37 STABLE E Substrate SC250 Straight 1.21 cfs 1.08 ft/s 0.4 ft 0.077 10 Ibs/ft2 0.39 Ibs/ft2 25.36 STABLE E Reinforced Vegetation Underlying Straight 1.21 cfs 1.08 ft/s 0.4 ft 0.077 10 Ibs/ft2 0.29 Ibs/ft2 34.32 STABLE E Substrate https://ecmds.com/project/l50063/channel-analysis/213195/show 1 /1 11/8/21, 4:22 PM NORTH AMERICAN GREEN CHANNEL ANALYSIS >>>P2 Name P2 Discharge 21.42 Channel Slope 0.0119 Channel Bottom Width 2 Left Side Slope 2 Right Side Slope 2 Low Flow Liner Retardence Class C 6-12 in Vegetation Type Mix (Sod and Bunch) Vegetation Density Very Good 80-95% Soil Type Sandy Loam (GM) SC250 ECMDS 7.0 North American Green 5401 St. Wendel-Cynthiana Rd. Poseyville, Indiana 47633 Tel. 800.772.2040 >Fax 812.867.0247 www.nagreen.com ECMDS v7.0 Normal Permissible Calculated Safety Staple Phase Reach Discharge Velocity Depth Mannings N Shear Stress Shear Stress Factor Remarks Pattern SC250 Straight 21.42 cfs 3.57 ft/s 1.3 ft 0.038 3 Ibs/ft2 0.97 Ibs/ft2 3.1 STABLE E Unvegetated Underlying Straight 21.42 cfs 3.57 ft/s 1.3 ft 0.038 2.84 Ibs/ft2 0.57 Ibs/ft2 4.99 STABLE E Substrate SC250 Straight 21.42 cfs 2.7 ft/s 1.55 ft 0.055 10 Ibs/ft2 1.15 Ibs/ft2 8.67 STABLE E Reinforced Vegetation Underlying Straight 21.42 cfs 2.7 ft/s 1.55 ft 0.055 7.99 Ibs/ft2 0.66 Ibs/ft2 12.13 STABLE E Substrate https://ecmds.com/project/l50063/channel-analysis/213196/show 1 /1 11/8/21, 4:21 PM NORTH AMERICAN GREEN CHANNEL ANALYSIS >>>Q1 Name Q1 Discharge 2.19 Channel Slope 0.01 Channel Bottom Width 2 Left Side Slope 2 Right Side Slope 2 Low Flow Liner Retardence Class C 6-12 in Vegetation Type Mix (Sod and Bunch) Vegetation Density Very Good 80-95% Soil Type Sandy Loam (GM) SC250 ECMDS 7.0 North American Green 5401 St. Wendel-Cynthiana Rd. Poseyville, Indiana 47633 Tel. 800.772.2040 >Fax 812.867.0247 www.nagreen.com ECMDS v7.0 Normal Permissible Calculated Safety Staple Phase Reach Discharge Velocity Depth Mannings N Shear Stress Shear Stress Factor Remarks Pattern SC250 Straight 2.19 cfs 1.56 ft/s 0.47 ft 0.046 3 Ibs/ft2 0.3 Ibs/ft2 10.13 STABLE E Unvegetated Underlying Straight 2.19 cfs 1.56 ft/s 0.47 ft 0.046 2.84 Ibs/ft2 0.21 Ibs/ft2 13.41 STABLE E Substrate SC250 Straight 2.19 cfs 1.06 ft/s 0.63 ft 0.08 10 Ibs/ft2 0.39 Ibs/ft2 25.35 STABLE E Reinforced Vegetation Underlying Straight 2.19 cfs 1.06 ft/s 0.63 ft 0.08 10 Ibs/ft2 0.27 Ibs/ft2 37.49 STABLE E Substrate https://ecmds.com/project/l50063/channel-analysis/213197/show 1 /1 11/8/21, 4:21 PM NORTH AMERICAN GREEN CHANNEL ANALYSIS >>>Q2 Name Q2 Discharge 2.52 Channel Slope 0.0291 Channel Bottom Width 2 Left Side Slope 2 Right Side Slope 2 Low Flow Liner Retardence Class C 6-12 in Vegetation Type Mix (Sod and Bunch) Vegetation Density Very Good 80-95% Soil Type Sandy Loam (GM) SC250 ECMDS 7.0 North American Green 5401 St. Wendel-Cynthiana Rd. Poseyville, Indiana 47633 Tel. 800.772.2040 >Fax 812.867.0247 www.nagreen.com ECMDS v7.0 Normal Permissible Calculated Safety Staple Phase Reach Discharge Velocity Depth Mannings N Shear Stress Shear Stress Factor Remarks Pattern SC250 Straight 2.52 cfs 2.66 ft/s 0.35 ft 0.039 3 Ibs/ft2 0.64 Ibs/ft2 4.72 STABLE E Unvegetated Underlying Straight 2.52 cfs 2.66 ft/s 0.35 ft 0.039 2.84 Ibs/ft2 0.48 Ibs/ft2 5.9 STABLE E Substrate SC250 Straight 2.52 cfs 2.01 ft/s 0.44 ft 0.058 10 Ibs/ft2 0.79 Ibs/ft2 12.66 STABLE E Reinforced Vegetation Underlying Straight 2.52 cfs 2.01 ft/s 0.44 ft 0.058 8.91 Ibs/ft2 0.57 Ibs/ft2 15.5 STABLE E Substrate https://ecmds.com/project/l50063/channel-analysis/213198/show 1 /1 11/8/21, 4:21 PM NORTH AMERICAN GREEN CHANNEL ANALYSIS >>>R1 Name R1 Discharge 5.6 Channel Slope 0.0214 Channel Bottom Width 2 Left Side Slope 2 Right Side Slope 2 Low Flow Liner Retardence Class C 6-12 in Vegetation Type Mix (Sod and Bunch) Vegetation Density Very Good 80-95% Soil Type Sandy Loam (GM) SC250 ECMDS 7.0 North American Green 5401 St. Wendel-Cynthiana Rd. Poseyville, Indiana 47633 Tel. 800.772.2040 >Fax 812.867.0247 www.nagreen.com ECMDS v7.0 Normal Permissible Calculated Safety Staple Phase Reach Discharge Velocity Depth Mannings N Shear Stress Shear Stress Factor Remarks Pattern SC250 Straight 5.6 cfs 3.06 ft/s 0.58 ft 0.039 3 Ibs/ft2 0.77 Ibs/ft2 3.88 STABLE E Unvegetated Underlying Straight 5.6 cfs 3.06 ft/s 0.58 ft 0.039 2.84 Ibs/ft2 0.53 Ibs/ft2 5.33 STABLE E Substrate SC250 Straight 5.6 cfs 2.32 ft/s 0.71 ft 0.057 10 Ibs/ft2 0.94 Ibs/ft2 10.58 STABLE E Reinforced Vegetation Underlying Straight 5.6 cfs 2.32 ft/s 0.71 ft 0.057 8.33 Ibs/ft2 0.62 Ibs/ft2 13.33 STABLE E Substrate https://ecmds.com/project/l50063/channel-analysis/213199/show 1 /1 11/8/21, 4:20 PM NORTH AMERICAN GREEN CHANNEL ANALYSIS >>>R2 Name R2 Discharge 7.58 Channel Slope 0.0165 Channel Bottom Width 2 Left Side Slope 2 Right Side Slope 2 Low Flow Liner Retardence Class C 6-12 in Vegetation Type Mix (Sod and Bunch) Vegetation Density Very Good 80-95% Soil Type Sandy Loam (GM) SC250 ECMDS 7.0 North American Green 5401 St. Wendel-Cynthiana Rd. Poseyville, Indiana 47633 Tel. 800.772.2040 >Fax 812.867.0247 www.nagreen.com ECMDS v7.0 Normal Permissible Calculated Safety Staple Phase Reach Discharge Velocity Depth Mannings N Shear Stress Shear Stress Factor Remarks Pattern SC250 Straight 7.58 cfs 2.99 ft/s 0.73 ft 0.039 3 Ibs/ft2 0.75 Ibs/ft2 3.99 STABLE E Unvegetated Underlying Straight 7.58 cfs 2.99 ft/s 0.73 ft 0.039 2.84 Ibs/ft2 0.49 Ibs/ft2 5.75 STABLE E Substrate SC250 Straight 7.58 cfs 2.24 ft/s 0.89 ft 0.058 10 Ibs/ft2 0.92 Ibs/ft2 10.87 STABLE E Reinforced Vegetation Underlying Straight 7.58 cfs 2.24 ft/s 0.89 ft 0.058 8.83 Ibs/ft2 0.58 Ibs/ft2 15.2 STABLE E Substrate https://ecmds.com/project/l50063/channel-analysis/213200/show 1 /1 APPENDIX G Rainfall Depth Data Precipitation Frequency Data Server https://hdsc.nws.noaa.gov/hdsc/pfds/pfds_printpage.html?lat=35.9563 &... NOAA Atlas 14, Volume 2, Version 3 Location name: Spring Hope, North Carolina, USA* Latitude: 35.9563°, Longitude:-78.0952' Elevation: 233.27 ft- source: ESRI Maps "` source: USGS POINT PRECIPITATION FREQUENCY ESTIMATES G.M. Bonnin, D. Martin, B. Lin, T Parzybok, M.Yekta, and D. Riley NOAA, National Weather Service, Silver Spring, Maryland PF-tabular I PF_graphical I Maps_&_aerials PF tabular PDS-based point precipitation frequency estimates with 90% confidence intervals (in inches)l Average recurrence interval (years) Duration 1 100 1 2 5 10 25 50 00 200 500 1000 0.390 0.442 0.488 0.568 0.637 0.703 0.759 0.811 0.866 0.929 5-min (0.354-0.431) (0.404-0.484) (0.445-0.535) (0.517-0.623) (0.577-0.697) (0.635-0.770) (0.681-0.830) (0.723-0.889) (0.766-0.952) (0.814-1.02) 0.623 0.706 0.782 0.909 1.01 1.12 1.21 1.29 1.37 1.46 10-min (0.566-0.689) (0.646-0.774) (0.713-0.856) (0.828-0.996) (0.920-1.11) (1.01-1.23) (1.08-1.32) (1.15-1.41) (1.21-1.51) (1.28-1.61) 0.779 0.888 0.989 1.15 1.29 1.42 1.52 1.62 1.73 1.84 15-min (0.707-0.861) (0.812-0.973) (0.901-1.08) 1 (1.05-1.26) 1 (1.17-1.41) (1.28-1.55) (1.37-1.67) 11 (1.45-1.78) 1 (1.53-1.89) (1.61-2.02) 1.07 1.23 1.41 1.67 1.91 2.13 2.33 2.53 2.75 2.97 30-min (0.970-1.18) (1.12-1.35) (1.28-1.54) (1.52-1.83) (1.73-2.09) (1.93-2.34)1 (2.10-2.55) 11 (2.25-2.77) 1 (2.43-3.02) (2.61-3.28) 1.33 1.54 1.80 2.17 2.54 2.89 3.22 3.54 3.94 4.34 60-min (1.21-1.47) 1 (1.41-1.69) 1 (1.64-1.97) 1 (1.98-2.38) 1 (2.30-2.78) (2.61-3.17) 1 (2.89-3.52) 1 (3.16-3.88) 1 (3.48-4.33) (3.80-4.78) 1.55 1.80 2.12 2.59 3.09 3.60 4.06 4.56 5.19 F 5.85 2-hr (1.40-1.72) 1 (1.63-1.97) 1 (1.92-2.33) 1 (2.35-2.85) 1 (2.78-3.39) j (3.22-3.94) 1 (3.62-4.45) 1 (4.03-5.00) 1 (4.55-5.69) (5.06-6.43) 1.64 1.91 2.26 2.78 3.33 3.92 I F-4-.47]5.06 5.84 6.66 3-hr (1.48-1.83) 1 (1.73-2.11) 1 (2.05-2.50) 1 (2.51-3.07) 1 (3.00-3.67) 1 (3.50-4.31) 1 (3.96-4.92) 1 (4.45-5.57) 1 (5.08-6.42) 1 (5.72-7.35) 1.97 2.29 2.72 3.34 4.02 4.75 5.45 6.20 7.19 8.26 6-hr (1.78-2.19) 1 (2.09-2.53) 1 (2.46-3.00) 1 (3.03-3.68) 1 (3.63-4.42) 1 (4.83-5.96) 11 (5.45-6.78) 1 (6.24-7.87) (7.06-9.06) 2.32 2.70 3.21 3.98 4.82 5.74 6.62 7.60 8.90 10.3 12-hr (2.11-2.57) 1 (2.47-2.97) 1 (2.93-3.53) 1 (3.62-4.37) 1 (4.36-5.28) 1 (5.88-7.21) 11 (6.67-8.27) 1 (7.69-9.68) 1 (8.76-11.2) 2.73 3.31 4.25 5.03 6.20 7.20 8.30 9.51 11.3 12.9 24-hr (2.55-2.95) (3.09-3.57) (3.95-4.57) (4.67-5.42) (5.71-6.67) (6.58-7.75) 1 (7.52-8.95) 1 (8.53-10.3) 1 (9.99-12.3) (11.2-14.1) 3.16 3.81 4.84 5.71 6.98 8.05 9.23 10.5 12.4 14.0 2-day (2.95-3.40) (3.57-4.10) (4.52-5.21) (5.31-6.14) (6.44-7.51) (7.38-8.67) 1 (8.39-9.96) 1 (9.45-11.4) 1 (11.0-13.6) (12.2-15.4) 3.35 4.04 5.11 5.99 7.29 8.38 9.56 10.8 12.7 14.3 3-day (3.14-3.60) (3.78-4.34) (4.77-5.48) (5.58-6.43) (6.74-7.82) (7.69-8.99) (8.70-10.3) (9.77-11.7) (11.3-13.8) ( 12.5-15.7 ) 3.55 4.28 5.37 6.28 7.59 8.70 9.88 11.2 13.0 14.6 4-day (3.33-3.81) (4.00-4.58) (5.02-5.75) (5.85-6.72) (7.04-8.12) 1 (8.00-9.32) 1 (9.02-10.6) 1 (10.1-12.0) 1 (11.6-14.1) (12.8-15.9) 4.14 4.97 6.18 7.18 8.59 9.76 11.0 12.3 14.2 15.7 7-day (3.88-4.43) (4.66-5.31) (5.79-6.61) (6.70-7.66) (7.98-9.18) (9.01-10.4) (10.1-11.8) (11.2-13.2) (12.8-15.4) (14.0-17.1) 4.73 5.65 6.93 7.97 9.44 10.6 11.9 13.2 15.1 16.6 10-day (4.45-5.04) 1 (5.31-6.02) (6.51-7.37) (7.47-8.47) (8.81-10.0) (9.88-11.3) (11.0-12.7) 1 (12.1-14.2) 1 (13.7-16.3) (14.9-18.1) 6.38 7.57 9.14 10.4 12.2 13.6 15.1 16.7 18.8 20.5 20-day (6.02-6.77) (7.16-8.04) (8.62-9.70) (9.79-11.0) (11.4-12.9) (12.7-14.5) (14.0-16.1) 1 (15.3-17.8) 1 (17.2-20.2) (18.6-22.2) 7.92 9.38 11.1 Ft IV-] 14.4 15.9 17.5 19.0 21.1 22.8 30-day (7.51-8.37) 1 (8.89-9.91) 11 (10.5-11.8) 1 (11.8-13.2) 1 (13.6-15.2) 1 (14.9-16.9) 1 (16.3-18.5) 1 (17.7-20.2) 1 (19.5-22.6) (20.8-24.4) 10.0 11.8 13.9 15.4 17.6 19.3 21.0 22.7 25.0 26.7 45-day (9.57-10.6) 1 (11.3-12.5) (13.2-14.6) 1 (14.7-16.3) 1 (16.6-18.6) 1 (18.2-20.3) 1 (19.7-22.2) 1 (21.2-24.0) 1 (23.1-26.6) (24.6-28.6) 12.1 14.2 16.4 18.1 20.4 22.2 23.9 25.6 27.9 29.6 60-day (11.5-12.7) (13.6-14.9) (15.7-17.2) (17.3-19.0) (19.4-21.4) (21.0-23.3) (22.6-25.2) (24.1-27.0) (26.1-29.6) (27.5-31.5) Precipitation frequency (PF) estimates in this table are based on frequency analysis of partial duration series (PDS). Numbers in parenthesis are PF estimates at lower and upper bounds of the 90% confidence interval. The probability that precipitation frequency estimates (for a given duration and average recurrence interval) will be greater than the upper bound (or less than the lower bound) is 5%. Estimates at upper bounds are not checked against probable maximum precipitation (PMP) estimates and may be higher than currently valid PMP values. Please refer to NOAA Atlas 14 document for more information. Back to Top PF graphical 1 of 4 5/31/2021, 10:55 AM Precipitation Frequency Data Server https://hdsc.nws.noaa.gov/hdsc/pfds/pfds_printpage.html?lat=35.9563 &... 30 25 c r 20 t d ¢ 15 49 a E10 5 !1 30 25 e 20 a 15 49 CL 10 CL PD5-based depth -duration -frequency (DDF) curves Latitude: 35.9563", Longitude:-78.0952" E E E N A Lb r� � -0 -0-0 M-U M M MM 6' OO Lf O O ' , N N A 4 r: OO OO OO ui OO r-I H rn LO ri N rn V tQ Duration 5 0 ---------------- 1 2 5 10 25 50 100 200 500 1000 Average recurrence interval (years) NOAA Atlas 14, Volume 2, Version 3 Created (GMT): Mon May 31 14:55:33 2021 Back to Top Maps & aerials Small scale terrain Average recurrence w1wal {years} — 1 2 5 — 10 25 50 100 200 500 1000 Duration 5-min — 2-day — 10-mrn — 3-day 15-min — 4-day 30-min — 7-day — 60-tnrn — 10-day — 2-hr — 20-day — 3-hr — 30-day — 6-hr — 45-day — 12-hr — 60-day 24-hr 2 of 4 5/31/2021, 10:55 AM Precipitation Frequency Data Server https://hdsc.nws.noaa.gov/hdsc/pfds/pfds_printpage.html?lat=35.9563 &... i gallok Urn White 04 2mi Large scale terrain } • • DUI'h and ' reensboro • Rocky Mount' —ice Raleigh A R O L I N A ' Greenville Ate FavettPvillp 100km Jacksonville. 60mi • Large scale map airin Greensboro Drhsm I Rocky Mount �■ n Raleigh' NorthGreenville Carolina F a; atte%i II3 100km Jacksonville 60mi Large scale aerial Norlolk a Vi 3 of 4 5/31/2021, 10:55 AM Precipitation Frequency Data Server https://hdsc.nws.noaa.gov/hdsc/pfds/pfds_printpage.html?lat=35.9563 &... Back to Top US Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Weather Service National Water Center 1325 East West Highway Silver Spring, MD 20910 Questions?: HDSC.Questions@noaa.gov Disclaimer 4 of 4 5/31/2021, 10:55 AM Precipitation Frequency Data Server https://hdsc.nws.noaa.gov/hdsc/pfds/pfds_printpage.html?lat=35.9563 &... NOAA Atlas 14, Volume 2, Version 3 Location name: Spring Hope, North Carolina, USA* Latitude: 35.9563°, Longitude:-78.0952' Elevation: 233.27 ft- source: ESRI Maps "` source: USGS POINT PRECIPITATION FREQUENCY ESTIMATES G.M. Bonnin, D. Martin, B. Lin, T Parzybok, M.Yekta, and D. Riley NOAA, National Weather Service, Silver Spring, Maryland PF-tabular I PF_graphical I Maps_&_aerials PF tabular II PDS-based point precipitation frequency estimates with 90% confidence intervals (in inches/hour)l 11 recurrence interval 10 11 25 11 50 11 100 11 200 11 500 11 1000 4.68 5.30 5.86 6.82 7.64 8.44 9.11 9.73 10.4 11.1 5-min (4.25-5.17) (4.85-5.81) (5.34-6.42) (6.20-7.48) (6.92-8.36) 1 (7.62-9.24) 1 (8.17-9.96) 1 (8.68-10.7) (9.19-11.4) (9.77-12.3) 3.74 4.24 4.69 5.45 6.08 6.72 7.24 7.71 8.22 8.78 10-min (3.40-4.13) (3.88-4.64) (4.28-5.14) (4.97-5.98) (5.52-6.67) 1 (6.49-7.91) (6.88-8.45) (7.27-9.03) (7.69-9.67) 3.12 3.55 3.96 4.60 5.14 5.67 6.10 6.49 6.90 7.35 15-min (2.83-3.44) 1 (3.25-3.89) 1 (3.60-4.33) 1 (4.19-5.04) 1 (4.66-5.63) (5.12-6.21) 1 (5.47-6.67) 1 (5.78-7.11) 1 (6.10-7.58) 1 (6.44-8.09) 2.14 2.45 2.81 3.33 3.81 4.27 4.67 5.05 5.49 5.95 30-min (1.94-2.36) (2.24-2.69) (2.56-3.08) (3.03-3.65) (3.45-4.17) (3.86-4.67) (4.19-5.11) (4.50-5.53) (4.86-6.03) (5.21-6.55) 60-min 1.33 11 1.54 11 1.80 11 2.17 11 2.54 2.89 11 3.22 11 3.54 11 3.94 1 4.34 (1.21-1.47) 1 (1.41-1.69) 1 (1.64-1.97) 1 (1.98-2.38) 1 (2.30-2.78) (2.61-3.17) 1 (2.89-3.52) 1 (3.16-3.88) 1 (3.48-4.33) (3.80-4.78) 2-hr 0.774 0.898 1.06 1.30 1.54 1.80 2.03 2.28 2.60 2.92 (0.698-0.858) (0.816-0.986) (0.961-1.17) 1 (1.17-1.42) 1 (1.39-1.69) j (1.61-1.97) 1 (1.81-2.23) 1 (2.02-2.50) 1 (2.27-2.85) 1 (2.53-3.22) 3-hr 0.545 0. 334 0.751 0. 2 Al F 1.11 1.30 1.49 1.69 1.94 2.22 (0.492-0.608) (0.577-0.703) (0.681-0.832) (0.836-1.02) (0.998-1.22) 1 (1.17-1.44) 1 (1.32-1.64) 1 (1.48-1.85) 1 (1.69-2.14) 1 (1.90-2.45) 6-hr 0.328 0.383 0.453 0.558 0.672 0.793 0.909 1.04 1.20 1.38 (0.298-0.366) (0.348-0.423) (0.411-0.500) (0.506-0.615) (0.606-0.738) (0.710-0.870) (0.807-0.996) (0.909-1.13) 1 (1.04-1.31) 12-hr 0.193 F 0.224 7 0.267 0.330 0.400 0.476 0.549 0.631 0.739 0.856 (0.175-0.213) (0.205-0.247) (0.243-0.293) (0.300-0.362) (0.362-0.438) (0.427-0.519) (0.488-0.598) (0.553-0.686) (0.638-0.804) (0.727-0.933) 24-hr 0.114 0.138 0.177 (0.106-0.123) (0.129-0.149) (0.165-0.190) 2-day 0.066 0.079 7 0.101 (0.061-0.071) (0.074-0.085) (0.094-0.109) 0.210 0.258 0.300 0.346 0.396 0.472 0.537 (0.195-0.226) (0.238-0.278) (0.274-0.323) (0.313-0.373) (0.355-0.429) (0.416-0.514) (0.467-0.588) 0.119 0.145 0.168 0.192 0.219 0.259 0.293 (0.111-0.128) (0.134-0.156) (0.154-0.181) (0.175-0.208) (0.197-0.238) (0.229-0.283) (0.255-0.321) 3-day 0.047 0.056 0.071 0.083 0.101 0.116 0.133 0.151 0.177 0.199 (0.044-0.050) (0.053-0.060) (0.066-0.076) (0.078-0.089) (0.094-0.109) (0.107-0.125) (0.121-0.143) (0.136-0.163) (0.157-0.192) (0.174-0.218) 4-day 0.037 0.045 0.056 (0.035-0.040) (0.042-0.048) (0.052-0.060) 7-day 0.025 0.030 0.037 (0.023-0.026) (0.028-0.032) (0.034-0.039) 0.065 0.079 0.091 0.103 0.116 0.136 0.152 (0.061-0.070) (0.073-0.085) (0.083-0.097) (0.094-0.111) (0.105-0.125) (0.121-0.147) (0.134-0.166) 0.043 0.051 0.058 0.065 0.073 0.084 0.094 (0.040-0.046) (0.048-0.055) (0.054-0.062) (0.060-0.070) (0.067-0.079) (0.076-0.091) (0.083-0.102) 0.020 F 0.024 F 0.029 0.033 0.039 IF 0.044 0.050 0.055 0.063 0.069 10-day (0.019-0.021) (0.022-0.025) (0.027-0.031) (0.031-0.035) (0.037-0.042) (0.041-0.047) (0.046-0.053) (0.050-0.059) (0.057-0.068) (0.062-0.075) 0.013 1 0.016 F 0.019 0.022 0.025 0.028 0.031 0.035 0.039 0.043 20-day (0.013-0.014) (0.015-0.017) (0.018-0.020) (0.020-0.023) (0.024-0.027) (0.026-0.030) (0.029-0.033) (0.032-0.037) (0.036-0.042) (0.039-0.046) 30-day 0.011 0.013 0.015 0.017 0.020 0.022 0.024 0.026 0.029 0.032 (0.010-0.012) (0.012-0.014) (0.015-0.016) (0.016-0.018) (0.019-0.021) (0.021-0.023) (0.023-0.026) (0.025-0.028) (0.027-0.031) (0.029-0.034) 45-day 0.009 0.011 0.013 0.014 0.016 0.018 0.019 0.021 0.023 0.025 (0.009-0.010) (0.010-0.012) (0.012-0.014) (0.014-0.015) (0.015-0.017) (0.017-0.019) (0.018-0.021) (0.020-0.022) (0.021-0.025) (0.023-0.026) 60-day (0. 08-0 009)(0. 09-0 010)(0.01100 012)(0.01 -0 013)(0.01 -0 015)(o.015-0 0161 (0.016-0 017)(0.017--0 019)(0.018-0 021) (0.019-0 022) 1 Precipitation frequency (PF) estimates in this table are based on frequency analysis of partial duration series (PDS). Numbers in parenthesis are PF estimates at lower and upper bounds of the 90% confidence interval. The probability that precipitation frequency estimates (for a given duration and average recurrence interval) will be greater than the upper bound (or less than the lower bound) is 5%. Estimates at upper bounds are not checked against probable maximum precipitation (PMP) estimates and may be higher than currently valid PMP values. Please refer to NOAA Atlas 14 document for more information. Back to Top PF graphical 1 of 4 5/31/2021, 10:56 AM Precipitation Frequency Data Server https://hdsc.nws.noaa.gov/hdsc/pfds/pfds_printpage.html?lat=35.9563 &... 100.000 ° 0_100 49 a 0.010 PDS-based intensity -duration -frequency (IOF) curves Latitude: 35.95631, Longitude:-78.09521 0.001 L I I I I I Y'7 O 4f'I O O N N r7 q r: O OO OO Ln OO ri ri rn 4O ri N rn V tQ Duration 100.000 c 0.100 T 9- U 0.010 0.001' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 1 2 5 10 25 50 100 200 500 1000 Average recurrence interval (years) NOAA Atlas 14, Volume 2, Version 3 Created (GMT): Mon May 31 14:56:23 2021 Back to Top Maps & aerials Small scale terrain Average recurrence w1wal {years} — 1 2 5 — 10 25 50 100 200 500 — 1000 Duration 5-min — 2-day — 10-mrn — 3-day 15-min — 4-day 30-min — 7-day — 60-tnrn — 10-day — 2-hr — 20-day — 3-hr — 30-day — 6-hr — 45-day — 12-hr — 60-day 24-hr 2 of 4 5/31/2021, 10:56 AM Precipitation Frequency Data Server https://hdsc.nws.noaa.gov/hdsc/pfds/pfds_printpage.html?lat=35.9563 &... i gallok Urn White 04 2mi Large scale terrain } • • DUI'h and ' reensboro • Rocky Mount' —ice Raleigh A R O L I N A ' Greenville Ate FavettPvillp 100km Jacksonville. 60mi • Large scale map airin Greensboro Drhsm I Rocky Mount �■ n Raleigh' NorthGreenville Carolina F a; atte%i II3 100km Jacksonville 60mi Large scale aerial Norlolk a Vi 3 of 4 5/31/2021, 10:56 AM Precipitation Frequency Data Server https://hdsc.nws.noaa.gov/hdsc/pfds/pfds_printpage.html?lat=35.9563 &... 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