HomeMy WebLinkAboutSW1180402_Response to Comments & Additional Docs_20180522
May 22nd, 2018
Mr. Corey Anen
North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality
Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources
Stormwater Group
1612 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1612
RE: Request for Additional Information - SW1180402
Stormwater Management Permit Application
Jo Ellen Ammons Fieldhouse for Mars Hill University
Madison County, North Carolina
Dear Mr. Anen:
Please find below responses to the comments in the Request for Additional Information in
regard to Stormwater Permit No. SW1180402.
1. Please submit an SWU-101 – State Stormwater Permit Application Form. This form can be
found at: https://deq.nc.gov/about/divisions/energy-mineral-land-resources/energy-mineral-
land-rules/stormwater-program/post-construction.
A: The complete Storm-EZ tool has been submitted as a part of these responses. The executed
sheets in the tool should contain the required information and amount to a completed SWU-
101.
2. Please use the Discrete NRCS Curve Number Method or Simple Method for calculating the
water quality volume. Using a composite CN yields an artificially lower volume. General
MDC 1 requires the SCM to be sufficiently sized to handle the treatment volume.
A: The selected calculation method for computing stormwater runoff volume within t he Storm-
EZ tool was the Discrete NRCS Curve Number Method. Per the tool the bioretention cell
with internal water storage at the site is sufficiently sized to handle the treatment volume.
3. Please provide a plan view of the bioretention system on the stormwater plan that labels
inlets, outlets, erosion protection, underdrain pipes, cleanouts, and other significant features
of the system.
A: Please review sheets C-103 and C-104 for plan views showing the requested information.
4. The drainage area maps should identify pervious and impervious areas in both the proposed
and existing conditions.
A: Please review sheet EX-2 and EX-3 that have been added to the plan set for information about
pervious/impervious areas at the project site.
5. Please specify on the plans that the vegetation in the bioretention cell should consist of non -
clumping, deep-rooted species.
A: Please see sheet C-504 note 1 regarding bioretention cell vegetation.
6. Please specify on the plans that the P-index of the media must be less than 50.
A: Please see sheet C-504 note 2 regarding the P-index.
7. General MDC 6 requires that SCMs have a method to drawn down any standing water to
facilitate maintenance and inspection.
A: Please see sheet C-504 note 7 regarding drawdown method. This note shall also be included in
the facilities management plan when it is drafted.
8. Revise the plans to show a maintenance access and easement that extend to the nearest right -
of-way. The maintenance access must be at least 10’ wide and have side slopes no steeper
than 3:1 (horizontal to vertical). The easement must contain the entire maintenance access
and SCM.
A: Please review sheet C-101 for the location of the access easement.
9. Provide pdfs of all revisions, 2 hardcopies of revised plan sheets, and 1 hardcopy of other
documents. Pdfs must be uploaded using the form at:
https://edocs.deq.nc.gov/Forms/SW_Project_Submittal
A: Noted
Based on your letter, dated May 11th, 2018, hard copies and PDFs of the revised plans and
calculations will be provided. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or need any
additional information.
Sincerely,
McGILL ASSOCIATES, P.A.
Brad Johnson, P.E.
Project Manager
I:\Projects\2016\16.00164\Misc\Stormwater\May 2018 Response to NCDEQ Comments
Type of application:
Initials
1
2
3
4
Only complete application packages will be accepted and reviewed. A complete package includes all of the items in the checklist
below. Add any comments, and indicate the page or plan sheet number where the following information can be found. Please
indicate that you have provided the following required information by initialing in the space provided next to each item.
Item
6
5
i. Drainage area boundaries (included in the main set of plans, not as a
separate document).
j. Existing and proposed maintenance access routes, utility easements,
drainage easements, public rights-of-way etc.
c. Dimensioned property/project boundary with bearings & distances.
f. Site layout showing all built-upon areas, drainage features, stormwater
collection systems (inlets, outlets, swales, pipe elevations, slopes and
diameters), and SCMs at ultimate build-out.
g. Existing contours, proposed contours, spot elevations, and finished floor
elevations.
h. Existing drainage (including off-site), drainage easements, pipe sizes,
runoff calculations.
c. A table of elevations, incremental volumes and accumulated volumes (if
applicable).
a. Dimensions, side slopes, length to width ratios and elevations with a
benchmark for clean-out if appropriate.
b. All applicable conveyance devices, including: bypass structure,
pretreatment area, flow distribution device, underdrains, outlet device, outlet
dissipater and level spreader.
Two sets of sealed, signed, & dated full-sized plan details of each SCM (or
typical if appropriate) in both plan view and cross-section at a scale of 1" = 30'
or larger, including:
k. A construction sequence that shows how the SCMs will be protected from
sediment until the entire drainage area is stabilized.
d. Specifications for applicable materials, such as planting media, aggregate,
sod, underdrains, outlet devices, etc.
Two sets of sealed, signed, & dated full-sized plans of the entire site at a
readable scale, including:
Brad Johnson, PE, McGill Associates
Part I: Submittal Checklist
Application
New Permit
Notes / Comments
Original and one copy of this application form (all worksheets) and the permit
application fee. For applications submitted to the DEMLR regular permitting
program, the fee is $505 payable to NCDENR. For Express Review, click on the
link below for information and fee schedule. Contact the appropriate regional
office Express Review Coordinator to schedule the required pre-application
meeting.
A USGS map identifying the site location. If the receiving stream is reported as
class SA or the receiving stream drains to and is within 1/2 mile of SA waters,
then include the 1/2 mile radius on the map.
Jo Ellen Ammons Fieldhouse for Mars Hill University
Mars Hill, NC MADISON County
A copy of the most current property deed.
Two copies of additional calculations (as needed). Sealed, signed and dated.
Click here for Express Permitting info
d. The boundaries of all surface waters, regulatory flood zones, and protected
riparian buffers or a note on the plans that none exist.
b. Location map with street names and SR numbers, legend, north arrow,
scale.
a. Project name, engineer and firm, revision number and dates.
e. The boundaries of all vegetated or protected riparian buffers.
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d. A one-time fertilizer specification to establish plants if necessary.
A copy of the proposed deed restrictions protecting the SCMs and limiting the
built-upon area so that it does not exceed the capacity of the SCM(s) or the high
density threshold (as applicable).
Two sealed, signed, & dated planting plans for each SCM (or typical) at a scale
of 1" = 20' or larger, as applicable, including:
a. The locations of each species and a planting detail.
b. A table summarizing the size, spacing and total quantity of each plant
species that should be used.
A copy of the lease agreement or pending sales agreement if applicable.
NC Dept. of the Secretary of State
A soils report based on field evaluation indicating the SHWT elevations within
the footprints of the proposed SCM(s). Provide a map of the boring locations
with the existing elevations and boring logs. For infiltration SCMs, the report
shall include the soil type, infiltration rate and method for determining the
infiltration rate. Soils information shall be signed and sealed by a licensed soil
scientist.
A copy of the signed and notarized operation and maintenance (O & M)
agreement.
7
For corporations and limited liability corporations (LLC): Documentation from
the NC Secretary of State or other official documentation, which supports the
titles and positions held by the persons listed in the Contact Information section.
The corporation or LLC must be listed as an active corporation in good standing
with the NC Secretary of State, otherwise the application will be returned.
NCDENR Deed Restriction Forms
c. The source nursery for the plants.
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1.00
1.39
1.88
2.22
2.66
3.79
4.48
5.03
5.58
Highlighted Storm is Design Storm
32.50 acres 1.04 acres
0.00 acres 59%
0.00 acres
Complete the breakdown of impervious area for the project
No
NOTE: Please use the Storm-EZ calculation sheets to document the stormwater design
and create the O&M Agreement.
Discrete SCS Method,
Pre - PostCalculation Method
Entire Site
Impervious Surface Area
Offsite Drainage Area (sf)
Stream Index Number
Stream Class
Receiving Stream name
Basin Information
Future (sf)
Off-site (sf)
Existing BUA (sf)
45,264Total
3,817
Other On-Site (sf)
17,535
12,197
0
On-Site Parking (sf)
On-Site Sidewalks (sf)
On-Site Buildings/Lots (sf)
On-Site Streets (sf)
11,715
0
Proposed Impervious Area (sf)
% Impervious Area (total)
0
45,264
59%
Total Drainage Area
On-Site Drainage Area (sf)
6-96-12
76,835
76,835
Gabriel Creek
C
Use Worksheet Data?
Total Property Area
Total Coastal Wetlands Area
Total Surface Water Area
Depth
(inches)
First Flush / WQV
First Flush / WQV
P90
P95
50-yr, 24-hr
Design Storm:
Asheville
1-yr, 24-hr
Jo Ellen Ammons Fieldhouse for Mars Hill University
Mars Hill, NC MADISON County
French Broad River Basin
RAINFALL & CALCULATION DATA
Rainfall Source:
Project County:
Project City:
MADISON
Mars Hill
Asheville
100-yr, 24-hr
PROJECT INFORMATION
Total Impervious Area
Project % impervious area
ALL AREAS ARE IN SQUARE FEET
0
0
Entire Site
2-yr, 24-hr
Storm Event
10-yr, 24-hr
25-yr, 24-hr(Minimum Design Storm = P90 for non-SA, 1-yr, 24-hr for SA)
Loaded Rainfall:
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Pre-Development Land Use:
HSG CN %
A 39 75.72%
A 98 24.28%
Note: Enter BUA Draining to
Permeable Pavement Below
HSG
0.00 0.00%
1.76 24.28%
Existing Permeable Pavement (Infiltration):
Pavement Area Additional BUA
Soil
Infiltratio
n Rate
Gravel Void
Space
Total
Gravel
Depth
Orifice
Dia.
Orifice
Height
(sf) (sf) (in/hr) (%) (in) (in) (in)
100
DSD PAW Dgr
(in) (%) (in) (sf) (acres)
150 1.00 0.00
1.76 acres
0.00 acres
0.00 acres
0.00 acres
0.00 acres
1.76 acres
Pre-Development SCMs:
Imp. Open
(sf) (sf)
(cf) HSG 18657 58178
200
Rainfall Volume =1.76 cf
Natural Infiltration & ET =-1.43 cf
Disconnected Impervious Surfaces =0.00 cf
SCM Infiltration =0.00 cf
Permeable Pavement Infiltration =0.00 cf
Green Roof ET =0.00 cf
Post Filtration Discharge =0.00 cf
Total Runoff Reduction =-1.43 cf
Treated SCM Outflow =0.00 cf
Untreated Surface Runoff =0.34 cf
D.S.
BMP
SCM Type
Has Synthetic
Liner?
Permeable Pavement + Additional BUA:
Green Roofs :
0
Existing Green Roofs:
HSG
SCM #
Area DS SCM #
0
Downstream
SCM
Description
Total Site Area:
Land Use Summary:
Description
Preserved Coastal Wetlands :
Notes
Drainage Area
76,835 1.76
% Imp
Area (sf.)
WQ Volume
Provided
Area
(ac.)Area (sf.)
Subtotal:
User Defined Drainage Areas:Comp.
CNDescription
Area
1.34Pasture or Open Space 58,178
18,657
Mars Hill, NC MADISON County
French Broad River Basin
PRE-DEVELOPMENT LAND USE CALCULATIONS
Drainage Area #
(sf)Land-use (acres)
0.43Impervious
Jo Ellen Ammons Fieldhouse for Mars Hill University
Subtotal:
76,835
acre-inches =
Design Storm Runoff Fate Summary:
Runoff Reduction Components:
acre-inches =
6,403acre-inches =
SCM #
SCM #
From Land Use Tables: 76,835
Preserved Surface Waters & Non-Coastal Wetlands :
BUA %
acre-inches =
acre-inches =
acre-inches =
acre-inches =
acre-inches =
acre-inches =
SCM Treatment:
acre-inches =1,230
The Pre-Development project area contains 18657 sf of built upon area, resulting in an overall density of 24.28%.
0
0
0
-5,173
-5,173
0
0
0
76,835
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Permeable Pavement:
Infiltration
Rate Void Space
Total
Gravel
Depth
Orifice
Dia.
Orifice
Height
(sf) (acres) (sf) (acres) (in/hr) (%) (in) (in) (in)
500 0.00 0.00 No
DSD PAW Dgr
(in) (%) (in) (sf) (acres)
600 1.00 0.00 No
Residential Lot CN Calculator (Excluding R/W and dedicated open spaces):
Max Imp / Lot Woods / Lot
(ac.) (sf) (sf)
0.00
Remaining Land Use:
HSG CN (sf) (acres) %
A 39.0 31,571 0.72 41.09%
A 98.0 45,264 1.04 58.91%
N/A 0 0.00 0.00%
N/A 0 0.00 0.00%
76,835 1.76 100.00%
Land Excluded, or Partially Excluded, from Volume Calculations:(sf.) (ac.)
00.00
00.00
76,835 1.76
Rainfall Volume =1.76 cf
Natural Infiltration & ET =-0.94 cf
Disconnected Impervious Surfaces =0.00 cf
SCM Infiltration =-0.53 cf
Permeable Pavement Infiltration =0.00 cf
Green Roof ET =0.00 cf
Post Filtration Discharge =0.00 cf
Total Runoff Reduction =-1.47 cf
Treated SCM Outflow =0.00 cf
Untreated Surface Runoff =0.29 cf
Pre-Development Runoff =0.34 cf
Difference =-0.05 cf
Area
Open Space / Lot
(sf)
6,403
acre-inches =
acre-inches =-175
acre-inches =1,230
The Post-Development project area contains 45264 sf of built upon area, resulting in an overall density of 58.91%.
acre-inches =
0
acre-inches =0
acre-inches =
0
SCM Treatment:
1,055
acre-inches =
acre-inches =
acre-inches =
acre-inches = -3,420
acre-inches =
0
Area
Runoff Reduction Components:
Design Storm Runoff Fate Summary:
Jo Ellen Ammons Fieldhouse for Mars Hill University
Mars Hill, NC MADISON County
French Broad River Basin
Detention
Check
Has
Synthetic
Liner?
Infiltration
Check
POST-DEVELOPMENT LAND USE CALCULATIONS
Pvmt Type
SCM #
-1,929
0
-5,348
acre-inches =
Total Site Area:
Surface Waters & Non-Coastal Wetlands :
Green Roofs :
Coastal Wetlands :
Lot Area
Open Space (Managed Open Space)
Green Roofs:
# of Lots
Land-Use
Impervious
Permeable Pavement + BUA:
Sub-Total:
HSG
Avg Lot Size
Pavement Area
% Imp.(sf.)
Down-
stream
SCM
Additional BUA
SCM #
Downstream
SCM #
Drainage Area #
Retrofit? Comments
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Impervious
(sf)
45,264 (cf) (cf) (cf) (cf) (cf) (cf)
700 Bio. Cell Bioretention w/ IWS A 32,345 71% 77%1015 2132 2132 1929 0 0 111%
Rainfall Volume =1.76 acre-inches =cf
Natural Infiltration & ET =-0.94 acre-inches = cf
Disconnected Impervious Area =0.00 acre-inches = cf
SCM Infiltration =-0.53 acre-inches = cf
Permeable Pavement Infiltration =0.00 acre-inches = cf
Green Roof ET =0.00 acre-inches = cf
Post Filtration Discharge =0.00 acre-inches = cf
Total Runoff Reduction =-1.47 acre-inches =cf
SCM Treatment:
Treated SCM Outflow =0.00 acre-inches =cf
Untreated Surface Runoff =0.29 acre-inches =cf
0.34 acre-inches =cf
-0.05 acre-inches =cf
Down-
stream SCM
#
Drainage
Area Inflow
Volume
-175
-5,348
-1,929
0
6,403
Pre-Development Runoff =
0
1,055
71% of total
impervious
area.
77% of total
pervious
area.
Runoff Reduction Components:
-3,420
32345 sf impervious area entered
compared to 45264 sf total impervious.
1,230
Warnings:
Design Storm Runoff Fate Summary:
The Post-Development project area contains 45264 sf of built upon area, resulting in an overall density of 58.91%.
0
0
**VOLUME MATCHING ACHIEVED**
Difference =
0
24283 sf open space entered
compared to 31571 sf total
open space.
Pervious
(sf)
31,571
Jo Ellen Ammons Fieldhouse for Mars Hill University
Mars Hill, NC MADISON County
French Broad River Basin
Enter only runoff volume below that will be infiltrated or drawn down over 2 to 5 days. Additional volume provided in devices should not be entered in this worksheet.
Drawdown time requirement applies to all storm events.
Drainage Area #
PROPOSED SIPs & STRUCTURAL RUNOFF VOLUME CONTROLS
Offsite Impervious
Area Treated
Infiltration &
ET
0 sf
Total
Inflow
Volume
24,283
% of Total
Impervious
Area
% of Total
Pervious
Area
Storage
Volume
Name / Location
Contributing Area
HSG
STORMWATER CONTROL MEASURES
% of SCM
Volume
Utilized
Post
Filtration
Outflow
Treated
Outflow
Type of Device
SCM
#
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First Flush Storm - Rainfall Depth = 1 inch
The"Fate of Rainfall" charts display the hydrologic processes to which rainfall volumes are subjected based on the combinations of land use, soil type, and stormwater controls entered by the user. The charts are designed to display the stormwater
plan in a form which illustrates changes to the hydrologic cycle which result from urbanization and various stormwater management strategies.
Mars Hill, NC MADISON County
French Broad River Basin
First Flush
Jo Ellen Ammons Fieldhouse for Mars Hill University
Compliance Storm = First Flush Storm - Rainfall Depth = 1 inch
Drainage Area #
FATE OF RAINFALL
Select Storm:
VOLUME MATCHING SCALE
Volume Matching Threshold
Basic Treatment Threshold
BASIC TREATMENT SCALE
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Infiltration and ET ‐ 5349 cf Treated Outflow from BMPs ‐ 0 cf Untreated Surface Runoff ‐ 1055 cf% of Total Rainfall VolumePost Development Fates
Post Filtration Outflow ‐ 0 cf Other
Infiltration by BMPs ‐ 1929 cf Permeable Pavement Infiltration ‐ 0 cf
Disconnected Impervious Infiltration ‐ 0 cf Green Roof Evapotranspiration ‐ 0 cf
Infiltration and ET ‐ 3420 cf
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Infiltration and ET ‐ 5173 cf Treated Outflow from BMPs ‐ 0 cf Untreated Surface Runoff ‐ 1230 cf% of Total Rainfall VolumePre Development Fates
Post Filtration Outflow ‐ 0 cf Other
Infiltration by BMPs ‐ 0 cf Permeable Pavement Infiltration ‐ 0 cf
Disconnected Impervious Infiltration ‐ 0 cf Green Roof Evapotranspiration ‐ 0 cf
Infiltration and ET ‐ 5173 cf
FATE OF RAINFALL GRAPHS
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TIME OF CONCENTRATION CALCULATIONS:
Pre-Development
Length (ft) Slope (ft/ft)Tt (hrs)
400 0.015 0.06
Length (ft) Slope (ft/ft) n-value
Flow Area
(ft2)Tt (hrs)
Channel Flow:
Channel Flow:
Pre-development Tc =5.00 min (Minimum 5 minutes)
Post Development
Length (ft) Slope (ft/ft)Tt (hrs)
60 0.015 0.02
Length (ft) Slope (ft/ft) n-value
Flow Area
(ft2)Tt (hrs)
Channel Flow:380 0.01 0.012 1.5 0.01
Channel Flow:
Post-development Tc =5.00 min (Minimum 5 minutes)
ADJUSTED CURVE NUMBER CALCULATIONS:
Pre-Development
F.F. P90 P95 1-Yr 2-Yr 10-Yr 25-Yr 50-Yr 100-Yr
Rainfall (in) = 1.00 1.39 1.88 2.22 2.66 3.79 4.48 5.03 5.58
Q*(in) =0.19 0.28 0.40 0.48 0.59 0.88 1.11 1.32 1.55
CNadj =86 82 78 75 71 65 62 60 59
Post Development
F.F. P90 P95 1-Yr 2-Yr 10-Yr 25-Yr 50-Yr 100-Yr
Rainfall (in) = 1.00 1.39 1.88 2.22 2.66 3.79 4.48 5.03 5.58
Q*(in) =0.16 0.39 0.67 0.87 1.13 1.80 2.24 2.61 2.98
CNadj =85 85 84 83 82 79 78 77 76
PEAK FLOW CALCULATIONS:
F.F. P90 P95 1-Yr 2-Yr 10-Yr 25-Yr 50-Yr 100-Yr
Pre-Development
Q* (in) 0.19 0.28 0.40 0.48 0.59 0.88 1.11 1.32 1.55
qu (csm/in)809.52 931.69 931.69 931.69 931.69 931.69 931.69 931.69 931.69
Q (cfs) 0.43 0.73 1.03 1.24 1.52 2.27 2.86 3.39 3.98
Post Development
Q* (in) 0.16 0.39 0.67 0.87 1.13 1.80 2.24 2.61 2.98
qu (csm/in)809.52 931.69 931.69 1165.98 1165.98 1165.98 1165.98 1165.98 1165.98
Q (cfs) 0.37 1.00 1.73 2.80 3.63 5.80 7.21 8.38 9.58
-14.0% 37.0% 68.0% 125.8% 139.7% 155.5% 152.5% 147.2% 141.0%
Unpaved
French Broad River Basin
ADDITIONAL CALCULATIONS
Jo Ellen Ammons Fieldhouse for Mars Hill University
Mars Hill, NC MADISON County
Shallow Flow:
Drainage Area #
Surface Cover
Wetted Perimeter (ft)
Sheet Flow: Paved or Bare Soil
Surface Cover
Analysis Area = 1.76 Acres (0.003 sq. miles)
Wetted Perimeter (ft)
2.4
Sheet Flow:
Shallow Flow:
**Note: To decrease Post-development peak flows - increase storage volume being drawdown or infiltrated or lengthen post-
development time of concentration. See LID HELP for more information.
Analysis Area = 1.76 Acres (0.003 sq. miles)
Sheet Flow:
Shallow Flow:
Sheet Flow:
Shallow Flow:
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BIORETENTION CELL1Drainage area numberEntire SiteTotal coastal wetlands area (sq ft)N/A - Parking / driveway (sq ft)17535 sfTotal surface water area (sq ft)N/A - Sidewalk (sq ft)12197 sfTotal drainage area (sq ft)76835 sf - Roof (sq ft)11715 sfBUA associated with existing development (sq ft) 18657 sf - Roadway (sq ft) sfProposed new BUA (sq ft)45264 sf - Other, please specify in the comment box below (sq ft) 3817 sfPercent BUA of drainage area59 percentTotal BUA (sq ft)45264 sfDesign rainfall depth (in)1.0 inMinimum volume required (cu ft) 1753 cf***Design volume of SCM (cu ft)1015 cf#1 Is the SCM sized to treat the SW from all surfaces at build-out? Yes#7 If applicable, with the SCM be cleaned out after construction?Yes#2 Is the SCM located on or near contaminated soils? No#8 Does the mainetenance access comply with General MDC (8)?Yes#3 What are the side slopes of the SCM (H:V)? 4:1#9 Does the drainage easement comply with General MDC (9)?No#3 Does the SCM have retaining walls, gabion walls or other engineered side slopes? No#10 If the SCM is on a single family lot, does the plat comply with General MDC (10)?#4 Are the inlets, outlets, and receiving stream protected from erosion (10-year storm)? Yes#11 Is there an O&M Agreement that complies with General MDC (11)?Yes#5 Is there a a bypass for flows in excess of the design flow?Yes#12 Is there an O&M Plan that complies with General MDC (12)?Yes#6 What is the method for dewatering the SCM for maintenance?Other#13 Was the SCM designed by an NC licensed professional?Yes#1 SHWT elevation (fmsl)< 2220.5 ft. #6 Percentage of medium to coarse washed sand by volume 75-85%#1 Bottom of the bioretention cell (fmsl) 2225.32 ft. #6 Percentage of fines (silt and clay) by volume 8-15%#1 Distance from bottom to SHWT (feet) > 2 ft. #6 Percentage of organic matter by volume 5-10%#2 Surface area of the bioretention cell (square feet) 1015 sf#6 Type of organic materialPine bark fines#2 Design volume of the bioretention cell (cubic feet) 1015 cf#7 Phosphorus Index (P-Index) of media (unitless) <50#2 Ponding depth of the design storm (inches) 12 in#8 Will compaction be avoided during construction?Yes#3 Is the bioretention cell used for peak attenuation? No#9 Will cell be maintained to a one inch/hour standard? Yes#3 Depth of peak attenuation over planting surface (in)12 in #10 Describe the planting plan:#3 Height of peak attenuation outlet above the planting surface (in)12 in#4 Infiltration rate of the in situ soil (inch/hour)See Note Below#4 Diameter of the underdrain pipes (if applicable)6 in#4 Does the design include Internal Water Storage (IWS)? Yes #11 Depth of mulch, if applicable (inches) N/A#4 if so, elevation of the top of the IWS (fmsl) 2227 ft #11 Type of mulch, if applicableN/A#4 Elevation of the planting surface (fmsl) 2228.5 ft #12 How many clean out pipes are being installed? 2#5 Will the cell contain trees and shrubs? No#12 Briefly describe the pretreatment that will be used:#5 Media depth (inches)30 inJo Ellen Ammons Fieldhouse at Mars Hill UniversityTHE DRAINAGE AREABIORETENTION CELL MDC FROM 02H .1052***Minimum volume required comes from Storm-EZ tool (2983 cf of runoff at postdevelopment conditions minus 1230 cf of runoff at predevelopment conditions). Per the USGS Soil Survey the in-situ soils are categorized as somewhat excessively drained and hydrologic soil group A.Break down of BUA in the drainage area (both new and existing):COMPLIANCE WITH THE APPLICABLE STORMWATER PROGRAMStormwater program(s) that apply (please specify):NCDEQ Phase II MSI or UA Post Construction StormwaterGENERAL MDC FROM 02H .1050ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONPlease use this space to provide any additional information about this bioretention cell that you think is relevant to the review:The bioretention cell will be soded with a non-clumping, deep rooted species that is NOT grown from a soil with an impenetrable layer (like clay).No pretreatment devices were designed as part of this bioretention cellBioretention11:39 PM 5/16/2018
2 inches per hour
q = K * dH/L 2 = K = hydraulic conductivity of media (inch per hour)
3 = dH = change in head (height of water) (ft)
q = 2.4 inch per hour per unit area 2.5 = L = thickness of soil layer (ft)
Q = q * A/12 inches per foot/3600 seconds Q = flow rate (cfs)
1015 = A = surface area
Q = 0.056389
D = 16 * (Q * n / (s^0.5))^(3/8)
D = diameter of pipes (inches)
D = 6.636722 0.563889 = Q = flow rate w/ 10x safety factor (cfs)
0.012 = n = manning coefficient
0.005 = s = slope of pipe (assume 0.5%)
Number of 6" Pipes Required in the Underdrain
per NCDEQ Stormwater Design Manual = 2
reference:http://www.bae.ncsu.edu/stormwater/PublicationFiles/DesigningRainGardens2001.pdf
Infiltration Rate of Media (1‐6 inches per hour required, 1‐2
inches per hour preferred)