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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEmail RE State SW Permits SW6190102 and SW6190201 (2) Anen, Steven C From:Mayer, F Michael <Mike.Mayer@masonandhanger.com> Sent:Friday, March 29, 2019 2:05 PM To:Anen, Steven C Subject:RE: \[External\] State Stormwater Permits SW6190102 and SW6190201 CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless you verify. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov Corey I just uploaded to the portal the revised files. I’ll place the hard copies in the mail today. As for the comments: SW6190102 - FB-SOF Special Tactics Facility Phase 3 PN 76514 1. Please submit hardcopy plans that are at least 22” by 34” (15A NCAC 02H .1042). Only the following sheets are required: CG101, CG110-115, CG508, LP101, and any landscaping plans that are revised as a result of comment 2. Revised full sized stamped hardcopy plans will be sent today. PDFs uploaded to the portal. 2. The Supplement EZ from for bioretention cells 4-11 indicate that sod is the preferred vegetation; however, the landscape plan shows them being planted with trees. Bioretention MDC 5 requires the thickness of the media to be at least 36 inches for all cells with trees and shrubs. The trees and shrubs have been removed from cells 4-11. Unfortunately landscaping is one of the first items cut on some of these projects due to budget concerns, and these cells were only going to be provided with sod. The media thickness will remain at 30”. 3. The table on Sheet CG508 and the Supplement EZ form for bioretention cell 3 state that the ponding depth is 12”. However, the same table states that the height of the riser for that cell is only 9”. The riser height has been corrected to 12” for cell 3 in the table. In addition the riser height in the detail has been changed to reference the table (it did have only 9” shown for all cells). 4. Please provide a detail for bioretention cell 3 that shows the internal water storage. The detail shown on CG508 has been revised to indicate where the IWS zone is located. This bioretention design is one we have developed in conjunction with The Ohio State University Extension office and have used on other projects already constructed at Fort Bragg over the past several years. They have been performing very well. The IWS is located within the open aggregate installed below a perforated pipe (with perforations down). This is a little different from the design as shown in the example C-2 bioretention basin with the upturned elbow. We have found that the large open aggregate area provides for a better IWS rather than using any of the media for storage, and allows us to store more volume. This is necessary for us to meet the Federal EISA 438 requirements. This also ensures a direct flow out in lieu of the upturn for any drainage necessary. In addition, an extra “factor of safety” is provided in that additional water storage can be held in the media as the underdrain is functioning. As the perforated pipes are laid with the perforations down, water will not drain out until the aggregate is filled. Again, this design has been installed at Fort Bragg without issues. 1 SW6190201 - PN74813 Parachute Rigging Facility 1. Please submit plans of sheets that are at a minimum of 22 inches by 34 inches. Only the following sheets are required: CG101, CG508, and LP101. Revised full sized stamped hardcopy plans will be sent today. PDFs uploaded to the portal. 2. The scale shown on the grading plan appears to be incorrect and doesn’t match other dimensions on the plan. Based on the roadway stationing it appears it should be 1”=80’ rather than 1”=40’. The scale shown should be correct for a full size plan. 3. Assuming a 1”=80’ scale, the surface area of bioretention cell 1 is much smaller than what’s shown in the calculations and Supplement EZ form (roughly 7350 sf vs. 9200 sf). You are correct in that the surface area of the cell is only 7,360 sf. We had revised it down as we didn’t need all the area, but did not update the forms or table. The table on CG508 as well as the supplement forms have been revised. 4. Please provide a detail of the bioretention cells that show the internal water storage. The internal water storage zone has been noted on the detail on CG508, located with the open aggregate. Please see above for full explanation. Thanks again for your help with this. If you need anything else, please feel free to ask. Although I am out of town next week, I will have email and phone access. Mike F Michael Mayer PE, JD, LEED AP BD+C Deputy Director of Civil Engineering | Mason & Hanger A Day & Zimmermann Company D 859.280.3557 | O 859.252.9980 M 859.202.1838 | F 859.259.2712 300 West Vine Street Suite 1300 | Lexington, KY 40507 masonandhanger.com Building a More Secure World From: Anen, Steven C \[mailto:corey.anen@ncdenr.gov\] Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2019 5:52 PM To: Mayer, F Michael <Mike.Mayer@masonandhanger.com> Subject: RE: \[External\] State Stormwater Permits SW6190102 and SW6190201 Hi Mike, We recently updated the Supplement EZ forms, but they contain mostly the same information so what you submitted is fine. The biggest change is that an option for low density was added to the form so that it will be more user friendly on those types of projects. I have a few comments on both projects which are below. SW6190102 - FB-SOF Special Tactics Facility Phase 3 PN 76514 2 1. Please submit hardcopy plans that are at least 22” by 34” (15A NCAC 02H .1042). Only the following sheets are required: CG101, CG110-115, CG508, LP101, and any landscaping plans that are revised as a result of comment 2. 2. The Supplement EZ from for bioretention cells 4-11 indicate that sod is the preferred vegetation; however, the landscape plan shows them being planted with trees. Bioretention MDC 5 requires the thickness of the media to be at least 36 inches for all cells with trees and shrubs. 3. The table on Sheet CG508 and the Supplement EZ form for bioretention cell 3 state that the ponding depth is 12”. However, the same table states that the height of the riser for that cell is only 9”. 4. Please provide a detail for bioretention cell 3 that shows the internal water storage. SW6190201 - PN74813 Parachute Rigging Facility 1. Please submit plans of sheets that are at a minimum of 22 inches by 34 inches. Only the following sheets are required: CG101, CG508, and LP101. 2. The scale shown on the grading plan appears to be incorrect and doesn’t match other dimensions on the plan. Based on the roadway stationing it appears it should be 1”=80’ rather than 1”=40’. 3. Assuming a 1”=80’ scale, the surface area of bioretention cell 1 is much smaller than what’s shown in the calculations and Supplement EZ form (roughly 7350 sf vs. 9200 sf). 4. Please provide a detail of the bioretention cells that show the internal water storage. Please provide pdfs of all revisions and 2 hardcopies of revised plan sheets. Pdfs must be uploaded using the form at: https://edocs.deq.nc.gov/Forms/SW_Project_Submittal. The Stormwater Management regulations provide 30 days for this information to be resubmitted to the Division before the project is returned as incomplete, but I understand if that’s difficult as you’ll be out of the office. We can work to extend that deadline if need be. If you have any questions or want to discuss any of the comments, feel free to get in touch with me. Corey Anen Environmental Engineer North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Energy, Mineral & Land Resources Stormwater Program 512 N. Salisbury Street 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 919-707-3649 Corey.Anen@ncdenr.gov Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. From: Mayer, F Michael \[mailto:Mike.Mayer@masonandhanger.com\] Sent: Monday, March 25, 2019 10:52 AM To: Anen, Steven C <corey.anen@ncdenr.gov> Subject: \[External\] State Stormwater Permits SW6190102 and SW6190201 CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless you verify. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to report.spam@nc.gov Mr. Anen 3 I just wanted to check on the status of two permits we have applied for with your office. I am going to be out of town next week, and wanted to make sure you have all the information you may need, or answer any of your questions. One thing I have noticed is that the SuppEZ form has been updated for Bioretention areas from the EZ forms that I had submitted. I was unaware of this during our review of the projects with Fort Bragg DPW Water Management Section, and they also did not appear to have known that the form had changed as they reviewed and approved of all of the information and design for the projects before submittal to your office. If you need me to transfer the information from the old form to the new one for the below projects, please let me know. Appl./Permit No.: SW6190102 FB-SOF Special Tactics Facility Phase 3 PN 76514 Owner Name: Directorate of Public Works Dpw Permit Type: State Stormwater Appl./Permit No.: SW6190201 PN74813 Parachute Rigging Facility Owner Name: Directorate of Public Works Dpw Permit Type: State Stormwater Again, if you need any additional information from me, please do not hesitate to ask. Thanks! Mike F Michael Mayer PE, JD, LEED AP BD+C Deputy Director of Civil Engineering | Mason & Hanger A Day & Zimmermann Company D 859.280.3557 | O 859.252.9980 M 859.202.1838 | F 859.259.2712 300 West Vine Street Suite 1300 | Lexington, KY 40507 masonandhanger.com Building a More Secure World 4