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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCG140420_COMPLETE FILE - HISTORICAL_20170503STORMWATER DIVISION CODING SHEET RESCISSIONS PERMIT NO. IVL6 No L f2-,) DOC TYPE ❑ COMPLETE FILE - HISTORICAL DATE OF RESCISSION ❑ 02$ 43 YYYYMMDD Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources Land Quality Section / Stormwater Program N' r-0 National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Energy, Mineral & PERMIT OWNER AFFILIATION DESIGNATION FORM Land Resources ENVIROMMENTALOUAWY (Individual Legally Responsible for Permit) Use this form if there has been: FOR AGENCY USE ONLY Date Received Year Month Da NO CHANGE in facility ownership' or facility name, but the individual who is legally responsible for the permit has changed. If the name of the facility has changed, or if the owner of the facility has changed, do NOT use this form. instead, you must fill out a Name -Ownership Change Form and submit the completed form with ail required documentation. What does "legally responsible individual" mean? The person is either: • the responsible corporate officer (for a corporation); • the principle executive officer or ranking elected official (for a municipality, state, federal or other public agency); RECEIVED • the general partner or proprietor (for a partnership or sole proprietorship); • or, the duly authorized representative of one of the above. MAY 10 2017 1) Enter the permit number for which this change in Legally Responsible Indi Ot filiation") applies: STORMWATER PERMITTING Individual Permit (or) Certificate of Coverage w. 'N5 € a.CG 1 y b' 4 a Olei �, ,� . 2) Facility Information: Facility name: —rFM&A,4P-y b P 4N b G7. Company/Owner Organization: Facility address: 6op C 12 M a RD Address CQNC"Izo _ r1tC_ goa-3- City State Zip To find the current legally responsible person associated with your permit, go to this website: http://dcq nc• ov/about/divisions/ener -mineral-land-resources/energ -mineral-land-nennils/stormwater-proms and run the Permit Contact Summary Report. TION that should be removed: Previous l 4) NEW OWNER AFFILIATION (legally responsible for the permit): Person legally responsible for this permit: Last P,4VM17 _ M (fI•-IAP-A aLo First MI Last Page l of 2 5 W U-OWNERAFFH,23March2017 NPDES Stormwater Permit OWNER AFFILATION DESIGNATION Form (if no Facility Name/Ownership Change) A ss� s P(Zo, alp 6rz Title Mailing Address 64.4 R L6-U-'5 N C_ ')- City State Zip { 3$6 ) 519_ 4 91L DMGuAPaaa.a t.AuEco,ss�a.,cf Telephone E-mail Address Cmlh Fax Number 5) Reason for this change: A result of: ❑ Employee or management change - ❑ Inappropriate or incorrect designation before ® Other If other please explain: Q RDa F_S 5 U 1 AS 7-�Co gZL�Cr _ The certification below must be completed and signed by the permit holder. PERMITTEE CERTIFICATION: I, RzS7Q R-I A!� — , attest that this application for this change in Owner Affiliation (person legally responsible for the permit) has been reviewed and is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that if all required parts of this form are not completed, this change may not be processed ignature Date PLEASE SEND THE COMPLETED FORM TO: Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources Stormwater Program 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612 For more information or staff contacts, please call (919) 707-9220 or visit the website at: http: //deg. nc.gov/about/divis ions/energy-mineral -1 and-resources/stormw ater Page 2 of 2 5 W U-OWNERAF FII,23Mar2017 Permit: NCG140420 SOC: County: Cabarrus Region: Mooresville Compliance Inspection Report Effective: 07/01/16 Expiration: 06/30/17 Owner : The Lane Construction Corporation Effective: Expiration: Facility: Temporary Concrete Batch Plant Lane Construction( 500 Goodman Rd Contact Person: David Chaparro Title: Directions to Facility: System Classifications: Primary ORC: Secondary ORC(s): On -Site Representative(s): Related Permits: Inspection Date: 07/27/2016 Entry Time: 01:OOPM Primary Inspector: Holliday Keen Secondary Inspector(s): Concord NC 28027 Phone: 336-5184671 Certification: Phone: Exit Time: 01:30PM Phone: Reason for Inspection: Other Inspection Type: Technical Assistance Permit Inspection Type: Ready Mix Concrete Stormwater/Wastewater Discharge COC Facility Status: Compliant Not Compliant Question Areas: Storm Water (See attachment summary) Page: 1 Permit: NCG140420 Owner- Facility: The Lane Construction Corporation Inspection Date: 07/2712016 Inspection Type . Technical Assistance Reason for Visit: Other Inspection Summary: This inspection was conducted to assess the possibility of rescinding the ceritificate of coverage for this inactive site. After my inspection of the Lane Construction site covered under NCG140420, I suggest that this rescission request be denied. The lot is empty, but the 3 wastewater basins and a vegetated stockpile remain on site. Prior to rescinding the permit, the permittee must remove all waste from the basins, discharge or pump the wastewater remaining in the basins per the permit requirements, and bring the site to its original condition. Page: 2 Permit: NCG140420 Owner- Facility: The Lane Construction Corporation Inspection Date: 07/2712016 Inspection Type : Technical Assistance Reason for Visit: Other Page: 3 LANE April 26, 2016 `­-!',VNCDEQ :Atfn; Stormwter Permitting 610 E. Center Avenue Suite 301 Mooresville NC 28115 r*— �- Re Notice of Te�minatiorr,,Permit No. NCG.1 LANE Construction —Temporary Concrete plant Concord, NC To Whom It May Concern, Per my conversation with your stormwater permitting staff, please accept this letter as a request to terminate the stormwater permit associated with 413 Goodman Road. The wastewater ponds have been reclaimed and we are ready to terminate this permit. Should you require additional information please contact me at 704-395-3264. Sincere Marcus Vol. Nackler Environmental Coordinator Cc: DMC CIVIC. The Lane Construction Corporation 8205 Wilkinson Boulevard Charlotte, NC 28214 USA T704.394.8354 F704.394.5354 LeneConstruct.com An Equal Opportunity Employer M/FIDIV A r. r�� NC®ET1R North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Pat McCrory John E. Skvarla, III Governor Secretary November 13, 2014 Marcus Hackler The Lane Construction Corporation 8205 Wilkinson Blvd., Charlotte, NC 28214 Subje : Requested rescission of stormwater permit coverage under A1641¢04Za escission request denied. Reason: 10') /41191-ZV111- ❑Rescission request approved, effective immediately. Permit coverage rescinded on the following basis: You reported that you have ceased all regulated activity and sold the facility. ❑ You reported that although you retain ownership or control of the facility, you have ceased all regulated activity, and there are no materials remainina on site that may resent a risk of stormwater pollution. ❑ You reported that continued permit coverage is not required because the site activities are not regulated by the NPDES stormwater permitting program. Note other basis: k'ijEMLR Regional Office concurrence ❑ Request processed without RO comment Operating a treatment facility, discharging wastewater, or discharging specific types of stormwater to waters of the State without a valid NPDES permit will subject the responsible party to a civil penalty of up to $25,000 per day. Enforcement action will be certain for persons that have voluntarily relinquished permit coverage when, in fact, continuing permit coverage was necessary. If, in retrospect, you feel the site still requires permit coverage, you should notify this office immediately. Furthermore, if in the future you wish to again discharge to the State's surface waters, you must first apply for and receive new coverage under an NPDES permit. If you have questions about this matter, please contact the DEMLR Regional Office inspector (copied below), or Pickle _ _ in the Raleigh Central Office at (919) 807-6468-.6 374 Sincerely, 7 for Tracy E. Davis, P.E., CPM, Director Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources CStormwater Permitting Program — with attachments DWR Central Files (rescissions only) DEMLR ",owst,il& Regional Office, n5O."Ar &f a�afe Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 • Phone: 919-707-9200 • Fax: 919-807-6494 Location: 512 N. Salisbury Street, Raleigh, NC 27604 • httRalgortal.ncdenr.org/web/Ir/ An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Alexander, Laura From: Khan, Zahid Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2014 3:31 PM To: Alexander, Laura Subject: FW: Rescission Request for NCG140420 - The Lane Corporation Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged Laura, Please see attached response by Samar, Inspection is uploaded in BIMS. Thanks Zahid From: Bou-ghazale, Samar Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2014 4:30 PM To: Khan, Zahid Subject: RE: Rescission Request for NCG140420 - The Lane Corporation Site is not ready for a permit rescission. See summary in Bims. Thanks, Samar From: Khan, Zahid Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2014 8:30 AM To: Bou-ghazale, Samar Subject: FW: Rescission Request for NCG140420 - The Lane Corporation Samar, F YA, Thanks From: Alexander, Laura Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2014 8:26 AM To: Khan, Zahid Subject: Rescission Request for NCG140420 - The Lane Corporation Good Morning! Please see attached rescission request. Thanks for your help! Laura Alexander Stormwater Permitting Program NC Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 (919) 807-6368 I COmnliance Inspection Report Permit: NCG140420 Effective: 1210211 t Expiration: 06/30/16 Owner : The Lane Construction Corporation SOC: Effective: Expiration: Facility: Temporary Concrete Batch Plant Lane Construction( County: Cabarrus 500 Goodman Rd Region: Mooresville Concord NC 28027 Contact Person: David Chaparro Title: Phone: 704-707-0538 Directions to Facility: System Classifications: Primary ORC: Secondary ORC(s): On -Site Representative(s): Related Permits: Inspection Date: 1012912014 Entry Time: 09:OOAM Primary Inspector: Samar E Bou Ghazale Secondary Inspector(s): Certification: Phone: Exit Time: 09:30AM Phone: 704-663-1699 Ext.2199 Reason for Inspection: Other Inspection Type: Compliance Evaluation Permit Inspection Type: Ready Mix Concrete Stormwater/Wastewater Discharge COC Facility Status: Compliant n Not Compliant Question Areas: E Storm Water (See attachment summary) Page: 1 Perrnit: NCG140420 Owner - Facility: The Lane Construction Corporation Inspectlon Date: 10/2912014 Inspection Type :Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Other Inspection Summary: The Lane Construction applied for a rescission request for this permit. An inspection was conducted on 40/29/2014 with David Chaparro, project Engineer with Lane Construction. Inspection revealed that the three wastewater basins were still on site in addidition to some aggregate materials. Mr. Chaparro was informed that prior to rescinding the permit, they need to remove all waste from the basins and discharge or pump the wastewater remaining in the basins per the permit requirements and bring the site to its original condition. It is recommended that the rescission request be denied. Page: 2 permit: NGG140420 Owner- Facility: The Lane Construction Corporation Inspection Late: 10/2912014 Inspection Type : Compliance Evaluation Reason for Visit: Other Page: 3 LANE September 1S, 2014 NCDENR DWQ Attn: Wetlands and Stormwater branch 512 Salisbury Street Raleigh NC 27604 Re: Stormwater permit 140420 LANE Construction Corp -Temp Concrete Plant Concord, NC RECEIVED OCT 0 3 2014 DENR-LAND QUALITY STORMWATER PERMITTING To Whom It May Concern, Please accept thEs letter as a request to terminate the storm water permit associated with the concrete plant at 413 Goodman Road. This facility is scheduled to start dismantling operations on August 20, 2014. Should you require any additional information, please contact me at 704-395-3264. We look forward to your response and have enjoyed working with the DAQ. Sincerely; 9 Marcus W. Hackler Environmental Coordinator Cc: DJR GAH KMO RML DMC Doug Miller, City of Concord, Stormwater Services The Lane Construction Corporation 8205 Wilkinson Boulevard Charlotte, NC 28214 USA T 704.394.8354 F 704.394.5354 LaneConstruci.com An Equal Opportunity Employer MIFIDIV • Division of Energy, Mineral & Land Resources Land Quality Section/Stormwater Permitting Program NCDENRNational Pollutant Discharge Elimination System �. FmnvrMnn —a N�K R�Cu RESCISSION REQUEST FORM FOR AGENCY USE ONLY Date Received Year Month Da RECEIVED Please fill out and return this form if you no longer need to maintain your NPDES stormwater Lit. QUALITY STa�RMW �R 1) Enter the permit number to which this request applies: PERMITTING Individual Permit (or) Certificate of Coverage N I C I S I I I I I N C G 2) Owner/Facility Information: " Final correspondence will be mailed to the address noted below Owner/Facility Name The LANE Construction Corporation Facility Contact Street Address City County Telephone No. Marcus Hackler, Environmental Coordinator 8205 Wilkinson Blvd Charlotte Cabarrus 704-395-3264 State NC ZIP Code 28214 E-mail Address MW]iackler@laneconStruct.com Fax: 704-394-5354 3) Reason for rescission request (This is wired information. Attach separate sheet if necessary): ® Facility closed or is closing on `8- 2'r(2a14All industrial activities have ceased such that no discharges of stormwater are contaminated by exposure to industrial activities or materials. ❑ Facility sold to on r----1 . If the facility will continue operations under the new owner it may be more appropriate to request an ownership change to reissue to permit to the new owner. ❑ Other: 4) Certification: 1, as an authorized representative, hereby request rescission of coverage under the NPDES Stormwater Permit for the subject facility. 1 am familiar with the information contained in this request and to the best of my knowledge and belief such information is true, complete and accurate. Signature Marcus W. Hackler Print or type name of person signing above Date 8-25-2014 Environmental Coordinator Title Please return this completed rescission request form to: NPDES Permit Coverage Rescission Stormwater Permitting Program 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612 Phone: 919.807-63001 FAX: 919M7-6492 An Equal 0pportunit ylAffirmative Action Employer Alexander, Laura From: Khan, Zahid Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2014 3:31 PM To: Alexander, Laura Subject: FW: Rescission Request for NCG140420 - The Lane Corporation Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged Laura, Please see attached response by Samar. inspection is uploaded in BIMS. Thanks Zahid From: Bou-ghazale, Samar Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2014 4:30 PM To: Khan, Zahid Subject: RE: Rescission Request for NCG140420 - The Lane Corporation Site is not ready for a permit rescission. See summary in Bims. Thanks, Samar From: Khan, Zahid Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2014 8:30 AM To: Bou-ghazale, Samar Subject: FW: Rescission Request for NCG140420 - The Lane Corporation Samar, FYA, Thanks From: Alexander, Laura Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2014 8:26 AM To: Khan, Zahid Subject: Rescission Request for NCG140420 - The Lane Corporation Good Morning! Please see attached rescission request. Thanks for your help! Laura Alexander Stormwater Permitting Program NC Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 (919) 807-6368 LANE September 15, 2014 NCDENR DWQ Attn: Wetlands and Stormwater branch 512 Salisbury Street Raleigh NC 27604 Re: Stormwater permit :140420 LANE Construction Corp -Temp Concrete Plant Concord, INC RECEIVED OCT 0 3 2Q14 DENR-LAND QUALITY STORMWATER PERMITTING To Whom It May Concern, Please accept this letter as a request to terminate the storm water permit associated with the concrete plant at 413 Goodman Road. This facility is scheduled to start dismantling operations on August 20, 2014. Should you require any additional information, please contact me at 704-395-3264. We look forward to your response and have enjoyed working with the DAQ. Sincerely, Marcus W. Hackler Environmental Coordinator Cc: DJR GAH KMC► RML DMC Doug Miller, City of Concord, Stormwater Services The Lane Construction Corporation 8205 Wilkinson Boulevard Charlotte, NC 28214 USA T 704.394.8354 F 704.394.5354 LaneConstruct.com An Equal Opportunity Employer MIFIDIV A4LTIKWA• Division of Fnergy, Mineral & Land Resources r Land Quality SectionlStormwater Permitting Program NC®ENR National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System f4c- C�a Exvwa+..o —D Ka Re9W " RESCISSION REQUEST FORM FOR AGENCY USE ONLY Dale Received Year Month Da RECEIVED 99T vu Please fill out and return this form if you no longer need to maintain your NPDES stormwatere�Rm�tANp N QUALITY 1) Enter the permit number to which this request applies: STORMWATER PERMITTING Individual Permit (or) Certificate of Coverage N I C 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 N I C I G I 1 4 1 0 4 2 0 2) Owner/Facility Information: • final correspondence will be mailed to the address noted below Owner/Facility Name The LANE construction Corporation Facility Contact Street Address City County Telephone No. Marcus Hackler. Environmental Coordinator 8205 Wilkinson Blvd Charlotte Cabarrus 704-395-3264 State NC ZIP Code 28214 E-mailAddress MWHackler@laneconstruct.com Fax: 704-394-5354 3) Reason for rescission request (This is reguired information. Attach separate sheet if necessary): ® Facility closed or is closing on W2172014AII industrial activities have ceased such that no discharges of stormwater are contaminated by exposure to industrial activities or materials. ❑ Facility sold to �� on I^--'� . If the facility will continue operations under the new owner it may be more appropriate to request an ownership change to reissue to permit to the new owner. ❑ Other: 4) Certification: I, as an authorized representative, hereby request rescission of coverage under the NPDES Stormwater Permit for the subject facility. I am familiar with the information contained in this request and to the best of my knowledge and belief such information is true, complete and accurate. Signature Marcus W. Hackler Print or type name of person signing above Date 8-25-2014 Environmental Coordinator Title Please return this completed rescission request form to: NPDES Permit Coverage Rescission Stormwater Permitting Program 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612 Phone: 919-807-63001 FAX: 919.807-6492 An Equal Opportunity \Affirmative Action Employer Central Files: AP5 SWP 12/02/11 I1' Permit Number NCG140420 Permit Tracking Slip Program Category Status Project Type NPDES SW In draft New Project Permit Type Version Permit Classification Ready Mix Concrete Stormwater/Wastewater Discharge COC COC Primary Reviewer Permit Contact Affiliation jennifer.jones Coastal SW Rule Permitted Flow Facilit Facility Name Major/Minor Region Temporary Concrete Batch Plant Lane Minor Mooresville Constructioncc Location Address County 500 Goodman Rd Cabarrus Concord NC 28027 Facility Contact Affiliation David Chaparro 500 Goodman Rd Concord NC 28027 Owner Owner Name Owner Type The Lane Construction Corporation Non -Government Owner Affiliation David Chapparo 413 Goodman Rd Concord NC 28027 Dates/Events Scheduled Orig Issue App Received Draft Initiated Issuance Public Notice Issue Effective Expiration 10/17/11 11/02/11 I Z� t j 1 2-1 y f 1 f 6,(301 i b Regulated Activities Requested/Received Events 1 Ready mixed concrete production RO staff report requested 11/02/11 Ready mixed recycle system overflow Additional information requested 11/02/11 Ready mixed stockpile wetting RO staff report received 11/14/11 Additional information received 12/02/1 1 tfall 001 ,terbody Name Stream Index Number Current Class Subbasin ddle Creek 13-17-6-(5.5) C 03-07-11 --Z 1-� -� April 9, 2007 Mr. Bonney G. Bright Bonney Bright Sand Company 5513 Buzzard Neck Road Virginia Beach, Virginia 23457 RE: Permit No. 27-49 / Bright Mine Currituck County / Pasquotank River Basin Dear Mr. Bright: Your recent request to have the above referenced mining permit modified has been approved. The modification is to allow discharging of stormwater from the permitted area as per General Permit No. NCG020000 and Certificate of Coverage No. NCG020701 issued by the North Carolina Division of Water Quality on February 23, 2007. Please attach this approval letter to your existing mining permit for future reference. The expiration date, mine name and permit number on the permit document shall remain the same as before this modification. The issuance of a mining permit and/or any modification to it does not supersede local zoning regulations. The responsibility of compliance with any applicable zoning regulations lies with you. As a reminder, your permitted acreage at this site is 56.73 acres and the amount of land you are approved to disturb is 45.04 acres. Please advise this office at (919) 733-4574 should you have any questions concerning this matter Sincerely, Floyd R. Williams, PG, CPG, CPESC State Mining Specialist Land Quality Section FRW/jw cc: Mr. Pat McClain, PE Mr. Bradley Bennett-DWQ NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Beverly Eaves Perdue Coleen H. Sullins Governor . Director December 2, 2011 Mr. James Seybert The Lane Construction Corporation 413 Goodman Road Concord, NC 28027 Subject: General Permit No. NCG 140000 The Lane Construction Corporation Temporary Concrete Batch Plant COC No. NCG140420 Cabarrus County Dear Mr. Seybert: Dee Freeman Secretary In accordance with your application for a discharge permit received on December 1, 2011, we are forwarding herewith the subject certificate of coverage (COC) to discharge under the subject state — NPDES general permit. This permit is issued pursuant to the requirements of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1 and the Memorandum of Agreement between North Carolina and the US Environmental Protection Agency dated October 15, 2007 (or as subsequently amended). Please note that NCG140000 contains effluent limitations for process wastewater discharges (see Part IV, Section D). Wastewater discharges must meet the requirements of these effluent limitations. An exceedence of any of these limitations is a violation of permit conditions. Please note that groundwater standards in 15A NCAC 02L and 021' regulations must also be met for recycle systems or any discharges to groundwater. Please take notice that this certificate of coverage is not transferable except after notice to the Division of Water Quality, The Division of Water Quality may require modification or revocation and reissuance of the certificate of coverage. This permit does not affect the legal requirements to obtain other permits which may be required by the Division of Water Quality or permits required by the Division of Land Resources, Coastal Area Management Act or any other federal or local governmental permit that may be required. Please note that permit requirements in Part I1, Section A, numbers 1-5, and Part 11, Section B, number 1 are no longer valid per NC Session Law 201 1-394. However, note that Part 11, Section A, number 6, and Part II, Section B, numbers 2-10 are unaffected by this Session Law. Those sections will remain in effect for the duration of this permit term. Please be Wetlands and Stormwater Branch One 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 NorthCarolina Location: 512 N. Salisbury St. Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 �� y y� Phone: 919-807-63001 FAX: 919-807.64941 Customer Service ��f'r 1-877-623-6748 {l s/s/ Internet: www.ncwaterquality.org An Equal Opportunity 1 Affirmative Action Employer Mr. James Seybert The Lane Construction Corporation — Temporary Concrete Batch Plant NCG 140420 December 2, 2011 reminded that your facility must notify the appropriate DWQ Regional Office at least 72 hours in advance of operation of your wastewater treatment facility. If you have any questions concerning this permit, please contact Jennifer Jones at telephone . number (919) 807-6379. Sincerely, ORIGINAL SIGNED B) for Coleewp.909 cc: Mooresville Regional Office, Samar Bou-Ghazale Central Files Stormwater Permitting Unit Files Jon Risgaard, DWQ, Aquifer Protection Section, Land Application Unit Mr. Doug Miller, P.E,, City of Concord, Stormwater Services, P.O. Box 308, Concord, NC 28026-0308 enclosure STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY GENERAL PERMIT NO. NCG140000 CERTIFICATE OF COVERAGE No. NCG140420 STORMWATGR AND WASTEWATER DISCHARGES NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM In compliance with the provision of North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1, other lawful standards and regulations promulgated and adopted by the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission, and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, The Lane Construction Corporation is hereby authorized to discharge process wastewater including discharges from the wetting of raw material stockpiles from a facility located at Temporary Concrete Batch Plant — Lane Construction 500 Goodman Road Concord Cabarrus County to receiving; waters designated as a UT to Coddle Creek, a class C water in the Yadkin Pee -Dee River Basin, in accordance with the effluent limitations, monitoring requirements, and other conditions set forth in Parts I, 11, III, IV, V, and VI of'General Permit No. NCG140000 as attached. "Phis certificate of coverage shall become effective December 2, 2011. This Certificate of Coverage shall remain in effect for the duration of the General Permit. Signed this day December 2, 2011. ORIGINAL SIGNED B` KEN pica for Coleen H. Sullins, Director Division of Water Quality By the Authority of the Environmental Management Commission NCG 140420 Map Scale 1:16,330 The Lane Construction Group Temporary Batch Plant Concord, NC Latitude: 35° 24' 23" N Longitude: 800 42' 03" W County: Cabarrus Receiving Stream: UT to Coddle Creek Stream Class: C Sub -basin: 03-07-11 (Yadkin River Basin) .� �rl���.;r��.���r► Facility Location ��'chC�o�fzC7 - lyyLrN K.2w i.t/IVci r w1w o v, �U1n� eN .}� w W vV t�v W vU j s ►II i c', I 1 I it `` � - 3 ' i. . _ _ - �` 1 � � - � t ` • ` .. ��� .` iJ , 1 i ! � _ � . �` � j . . . i (' �� V2-111 LAM LJ bog w�4�.v.Vt�co A.'t, L n ao TW �VIN V rTr�L ,�" ' E D �t_ AGA NC®ENR cH/_ rR, OrlE North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources 1-85 ! 485 Division of Land Resources James D. Simons, PG, PE Land Quality Section Beverly Eaves Perdue, Governor Director and State Geologist Dee Freeman, Secretary October 24, 2011 LETTER OF RECEIPT OF EROSION CONTROL PLAN The Lane ConStructi017 Corporation Attention: David J..Rankin 90 Fieldstone Court Cheshire, Connecticut 06410 RE: Project Name, Lane Construction Group Temporary Concrete Plant Project ID: CABAR-2012-025 County: Cabarrus, Goodman Road SR 1441, Concord River Basin: Yadkin-PeeDee Submitted By: The Lane Construction Corporation Date Received by LQS: October 19, 2011 Plan. Type: New Dear Mr. Rankin: This office has received a soil erosion and sediment control plan for the project listed above which was submitted as required by the North Carolina Sedimentation Pollution Control Act (G.S. l 13A-57 (4)), The Act requires that all persons disturbing an area of one or more acres of land must obtain approval of a soil erosion control plan prior to the commencement of the land -disturbing activity (G.S. i 13A-54(d) (4)). The Act further states that this plan must be filed a minimum of 30 days prior to the activity and the approving authority must approve or disapprove the submitted plan within 30 days of receipt. Failure of the approving authority to approve or disapprove the submitted plan within (lie 30-day period will be deerned approval of the plan. Commencement or continuation of a land -disturbing activity under the juriscliction of this Act prior to the approval of an erosion and sediment control plan is a violation of the Act. Mooresville Regional Office 610 East Center Avenue, Suite 301, Mooresville, North Carolina 28115 Telephone: 704-663-16991 FAX. 704-663-6040 • Internet: hiipalwrrr,r.dlr.enrscater, usloauasaanuu alitrsaciic �.htrrrl An Equal Opportunity 1 Affirmative Action Employer— 50% Recycled ! 10% Post Consumer Paper Letter of Receipt of Erosion Control The Lane Construction Corporation October 24, 2011 Page 2 of 2 The approval of an erosion and sediment control plan is conditioned on the applicant's compliance with Federal and State water quality laws, regulations and rules. If you have questions please do not hesitate to contact this office. Your cooperation in this matter is appreciated and we look forward to working with 5•ou on this project. Sincerel- , Erich Schweiber Land Quality Section ES/cys cc; CESI 0 1] AIFA LPIWA 0, Division of Water Quality 1 Surface Water Protection NCDENRNational Pollutant Discharge Elimination system NpaiH C+AOLM. DE�TMEHT O� f.+voo.+Mc.+T ..+o Nn�o.REsaoce� NCG 140000 NOTICE OF INTENT FOR AGENCYUSE ONLY Date Received Year Month Dav Certificate ail, Carves �e Check# Oroount SO Permit Assigned to National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System application for coverage under General Permit NCG140000: STORMWATER AND PROCESS WASTEWATER DISCHARGES associated with activities classified as: SIC (Standard Industrial Classification) Code: 3273 and like activities - Ready Mixed Concrete Treatment facilities used to treat or recycle process wastewater that discharge to surface waters require an ATC prior to construction per 15A NCAC 2H .0'138. The Authorization to Construct or Operate may be applied for, and subsequently issued at the same time as the Certificate of Coverage (COC) for the NCG14 permit. Design of treatment facilities must comply with requirements of 15A NCAC 2H .0138 & .0139. For new plant sites that will discharge process wastewater (even if commingled with stormwater): This NOI may also be an APPLICATION FOR Authorization to Construct (ATC) wastewater treatment facilities. ATC requests must be submitted at least 90 days prior to construction'. For existing plant sites discharging process wastewater (even if commingled with stormwater): This NOI may also be an APPLICATION FOR Authorization to Operate wastewater treatment facilities. Construction, modification, or installation of any new treatment components at an existing site requires an ATC. If your facility discharges wastewater to surface water, construction or operation of wastewater treatment facilities at new or existing sites requires submission of three (3) sets of plans and specifications, signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer (P.E.) or qualified stafe along with this application. A copy of the design calculations should be included. Please see questions 10-17 for more details. For questions, please contact the DWQ Regional Office for your area. (See page 6) (Please print or type) 1) Mailing address of owner/operator (address to which all permit correspondence will be mailed): Owner Name Street Address City Telephone No. J The Lane Construction Corporation 413 Goodman Rd Concord 704 — 707-0538 State NC ZIP Code 28027 Fax: 704-707-0549 2) Location of facility producing discharge: p Facility Name Facility Contact Street Address r As per 15A NCAC 2H .0106 Temporary Concrete Batch Plant — Lane Construction 16 , � David Chaparro, PE 500 Goodman Rd 7 2nit OfNR - WATERQUALITY IIE WLSAN*0Sr QRiER eWW ti z Unless treatment facilities are designed, constructed, and put into operation by employees internal to the company who are qualified to perform such work for their respective companies in accordance with General Statutes, 89C-25 (7), plans and specifications must be signed and sealed by a RE, SW U-229-07 i 22011 Page 1 of 7 NCG140000 N.O.I. City County Telephone No Concord Cabarrus 704-707-0538 3) Physical location information: State NC ZIP Code 28027 Fax: 704-707-0549 Please provide narrative directions to the facility (use street names, state road numbers, and distance and direction from a roadway intersection). Take 1-85 to Exit 52, Poplar Tent Rd. Turn West onto Poplar Tent and immediately turn North into Goodman Rd. The turn for the Plant will be approx.. 0.25 mile on the left. See attached location map (A copy of a county map or USGS quad sheet with facility clearly located on the map is a required part of this application.) 4) Latitude 35 24 22.77 Longitude -80 42 03.36 (deg, min, sec) 5) This NPDES Permit Application applies to the following (check all that apply): X New or Proposed Facility ❑ Existing Facility Permit t ❑ Application for ATC ❑ Date operation is to begin 02-01-2012 Application for ATO 6) Consulting Engineer's (or other qualified design staffs) application information: Consulting Engineer: Please see attached sheet Consulting Firm: Mailing Address: City: State: Phone:{ } Email: Zip Code: Fax: ( ) (Optional) Staple Business Card Here: 7) Provide the 4 digit Standard Industrial Classification Code (SIC Code) that describes the primary industrial activity at this facility: SIC Code: 3 2 7 3 8) Provide a brief description of the types of industrial activities and products produced at this facility: (Attach a site diagram showing the process areas present at this facility.) This is Temporary Portable Central Mix Concrete Batch Plant which will be used to produce concrete for the ' NCDOT 1-85 Widening and 1-8511-485 Interchange projects Stormwater Discharge, Wastewater Treatment & Discharge and Permitting Information 9) Discharge points I Receiving waters: Number of discharge points (ditches, pipes, channels, etc.) that convey stormwater and/or wastewater from the property, J Stormwater-only: _0 Wastewater-only:_t) Wastewater Commingled with Stormwater:_9 What is the name of the body or bodies of water (creek, stream, river, lake, etc.) that the facility stormwater and/or wastewater discharges end up in? Unnamed tributary of Coddle Creek Receiving water classification(s), if known: If the site stormwater discharges to a separate storm sewer system, name the operator of the separate storm sewer system (e.g. City of Raleigh municipal storm sewer). NIA Page 2 of 7 SW U-229-07122011 • NCG140000 N.O.I. Will this facility discharge wastewater to SA (Shellfishing) waters? ❑ Yes X No Note: Discharge of process wastewater to receiving waters classified as WS-II to WS-V or SA must be approved by the N.C. Dept. of Environmental Health. If DEH does not approve, coverage under NCG140000 cannot be granted. No new discharges of process wastewater are permitted in receiving waters classified as WS-1 or freshwater ORIN. Wastewater: 10) What types of wastewater does your facility generate or discharge? Type of Authorized Wastewater Generate Discharge Sent to WW Treatment System Vehicle and equipment cleaning VE X X X Wetting of raw material stockpiles RM X X X Mixing drum cleaning MD X X X Further explanation, if necessary: 11) Will your facility spray -down or actively wet aggregate piles? ❑ No X Yes 12) Does the facility use any of the following on site? No ❑ Phosphorus -containing Detergents ❑ Brighteners ❑ Other Cleaning Agents ❑ Nan -Phosphorus -containing Detergents ❑ Other: 13) Are wastewater treatment facilities planned in the 100-year flood plain? X No ❑ Yes If yes, include information to demonstrate protection from flooding. (Minimum design requirements for treatment works include protection from the 100-year flood, per 15A NCAC 2H .0219.) 14) Does your facility use or plan to use a recycle system, or recycle components in your treatment system? ❑ Yes X No If yes, what size storm event is the system designed to hold before overflowing? (for example, 10-yr, 24-hr) year, 24-hr rainfall event vm�15) Will your facility build a closed -loop recycle system that meets design requirements in 15A NCAC 02T __.1000 and hold your facilities' working volume3? ❑ Yes X No Will your facility discharge wastewater to surface waters? X Yes ❑ No The facility will discharge into permitted Vulcan Materials LP Cabarrus Quarry facility and eventually into unnamed tributary of Coddle Creek A See DWO's Aquifer Protection Section Land Application Unit's Water Balance Calculation Policy for more information, on DWO LAU's website htti):Ilportal.ncdenr.o[g/web/wq/aps/laulpolicies for more information. Page 3 of 7 SWU-229-07122011 NCG140000 N.O.I. If the facility's treatment system meets the design requirements of 15A NCACO2T .1000 (including holding 40 the 25-year, 24-hour storm plus one foot of freeboard), holds the working volume of your site, and does not discharge wastewater to surface waters, you may not be required to obtain an NPDES permit for wastewater discharges. If you believe this is the case, please contact DWQ's Aquifer Protection Section Land Application Unit Central Office Supervisor or staff (1636 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1636) for more information on obtaining the necessary permits or approvals. If you will discharge wastewater or stormwater to surface waters, please continue to apply for a permit to discharge associated with ready -mixed concrete or like operations under NCG140000. For further questions, please contact DWQ's Stormwater Permitting Unit Staff. Also see questions 16 and 17. 16) A wastewater treatment alternatives review is required by 15A NCAC 2H.0105 (c)(2) for any new or expanding water pollution control facility's discharge in North Carolina. You may attach additional sheets. a) What wastewaters were considered for this alternatives review? X VE X RM X MD b) Connection to a Municipal or Regional Sewer Collection System: i) Are there existing sewer lines within a one -mile radius? ..................................... X Yes ❑ No (1) If Yes, will the wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) accept the wastewater? .... ❑ Yes X No (a) If No, please attach a letter documenting that the WWTP will not accept the wastewater. (b) If Yes, is it feasible to connect to the WWTP? Why or why not?* NIA c) Closed -loop Recycle System (must meet design requirements of 15A NCAC 2T .1000): i) Are you already proposing a closed -loop recycle system (CLRS)? See question 15... ❑ Yes X No (1) If Yes, contact DWO's Aquifer Protection Section's Land Application Unit (see question 15) (2) If No, is this option technologically feasible (possible)? Why or why not?'' Yes It is possible to reuse treated wastewater for equipment_ cleanup _ (3) If No, is it feasible to build a CLRS on your site? Why or why not?' No The water storage requirements for rain events plus the volume of waste water generated durin peak production will require the installation of a very large CLRS system that will operate for a short period of time and will have to be removed shortly after. For the intended_ use, the potentially recycled wastewater will need to be pressurized which will add_ additional_ devices to the_alrea_dy large CLRS system. The temporary nature of this facility_ makes_ the construction of a CLRS not economically and environmentally feasible. Additionally, space limitations within_ the facility also make this option not feasible_. _ (4) What is the feasibility of building a CLRS compared to direct surface water discharge?* Due to the temporary nature of the facility, direct surface water discharge is significantly more feasible from an economic and environmental point of view d) Surface or Subsurface Disposal System (e.g., spray irrigation): i) Is a surface or subsurface disposal technologically feasible (possible)? ....................X Yes ❑ No Why or Why not? Surface discharge of treated wastewater is technologically feasible ._ ii) Is a surface or subsurface disposal system feasible to implement?* ...........................❑ Yes X No Why or Why not? There is no available area within the facility for a potential surface disposal system. The volume of the discharge will require a larvae system installed in a large area that is not available. Additionally, the temporary nature of the facility makes the installation of such system not feasible Iii) What is the feasibility of employing a subsurface or surface discharge as compared to a direct discharge to surface waters?" Due to the temporary nature of the facility, direct discharge of surface waters is significantly more feasible from an economic and environmental point of view Page 4 of 7 5W U-229-07122011 V � r r1 L'J • NCG140000 N.O.I. e) Direct Discharge to Surface Waters: Is discharge to surface waters the most environmentally sound alternative of all reasonably cost-effective options of the wastewaters being considered?* ... X Yes ❑ No i) If No, contact DWQ's Land Application Unit to determine permitting requirements (See Question 14). f) If this review included all wastewater discharge types, would excluding some types (e.g. raw stockpile wetting) make any of the above non -discharge options feasible? ..............❑ Yes X No * You may be asked to provide further information to support your answers to these questions after the initial review. Feasibility should take into account initial and recurring costs. uoes vour Dlant aiscnarge Process wasrewarer ro Surface warers! A Yes Li No When applying for this permit, you may also concurrently apply for an Authorization to Construct (ATC) (for new treatment facilities) or Authorization to Operate (ATO) (for existing treatment facilities), or you may apply at a later date. However, an ATC from DWQ's Stormwater Permitting Unit is required to be obtained prior to construction of wastewater treatment facilities that discharge to surface waters. ATC/ATO application information is as follows: For new sites, you must submit three (3) sets of design plans and specifications with this application (signed, sealed and stamped by a Professional Engineer (P.E.) or qualified staff) and provide supporting calculations that predict compliance of final discharge with permit limits. A copy of the design calculations should be included. For existing sites, applicants must submit three (3) sets of plans, specs for facilities as-builts (signed, sealed and stamped by a Professional Engineer (P.E.) or qualified staffs). Provide as many design details as possible. A copy of the design calculations should be included. Applications for ATC or ATOs shall include (Attach separate sheet(s)): • A detailed diagram of treatment systems in place, including design specifics such as: o tank volumes o dimensions o retention time o surface are o working volume o piping o settling basin details o any other pertinent design information. • Water balance equations for treatment systems and holding ponds (inputs, outputs, rates). • Rainwater use in mix (rate and volumes), if applicable. • Calculations to demonstrate compliance with permit effluent limits (pH — 6-9 SU, Total Suspended Solids (TSS) — 30 mg/l, and Settleable Solids (SS) — 5 mill). Stormwater: 18) Does this facility employ any best management practices for Stormwater control? ❑ No X Yes If yes, please briefly describe: This site will utilize multiple BMP's including bmp structures for erosion control, stormwater & wastewater management. Additionally, regular NPDES inspections will be conducted, a Unless treatment facilities are designed, constructed, and put into operation by employees internal to the company who are qualified to perform such work for their respective companies in accordance with General Statutes, 89C-25 (7), plans and specifications must be signed and sealed by a P.E. 5 Unless treatment facilities are designed, constructed, and put into operation by employees internal to the company who are qualified to perform such work for their respective companies in accordance with General Statutes, 89C-25 (7), plans and specifications must be signed and sealed by a P.E. SWU-229-07122011 Page 5 of 7 e • NCG140000 N.O.I. 19) Does this facility have a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan? X No ❑ Yes If yes, when was it implemented? 20) Are vehicle maintenance activities (VMA) occurring or planned at this facility? X No ❑Yes If yes, does your VMA area discharge into your wastewater treatment device? ❑ No ❑ Yes Other/Permitting: 21) Does this facility have any other NPDES permits? ❑ No X Yes If yes, list the permit numbers for all current NPDES permits for this facility: NPDES Permit NCG020172 22) Does this facility have any Non -Discharge permits (ex: recycle permits)? XNo❑Yes If yes, list the permit numbers for all current Non -Discharge permits for this facility: 23) Does this facility have a Division of Land Resources Erosion & Sedimentation Control (E&SC) Permit? ❑ No X Yes There is an existing permit for the Vulcan Materials Cabarrus Quarry facility, but Lane Construction has developed and is submitting an E&SC Plan to the Division of Land Resources for the proposed facility. If yes, list the permit numbers for all current E&SC permits for this facility: Cabarrus Quarry Mine Permit 13-27 24) Hazardous Waste: a) Is this facility a Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, or Disposal Facility? X No ❑ Yes b) Is this facility a Small Quantity Generator (less than 1000 kg. of hazardous waste generated per month) of hazardous waste? X No ❑ Yes c) Is this facility a Large Quantity Generator (1000 kg. or more of hazardous waste generated per month) of hazardous waste? d) X No ❑ Yes Type(s) of waste: NIA How is material stored: Where is material stored: How many disposal shipments per year: Name of transport 1 disposal vendor: Vendor address: Final Checklist This application will be returned as incomplete unless all of the following items have been included: ❑ Check for $100 made payable to NCDENR. ❑ This completed application and all supporting documentation (including design details, water balance equations, and calculations for treatment systems) — see Question 17. ❑ If an Erosion & Sedimentation Control (E&SC) Plan is required from Division of Land Resources (DLR) t or local designee: documentation verifying applicant has developed and submitted that Plan to the governing agency (required per 15A NCAC 02H .0138). Page 6 of 7 SW U-229-07122011 NCG140000 N.O.I. � ❑ For new sites (or sites that will install new treatment facilities): Three (3) copies of plans and specifications r for wastewater treatment facilities (including recycle system components), signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or qualified staff meeting requirements of G.S. 89C-25 (7) — see Question 17. ❑ For existing sites: three (3) copies of plans and specifications for wastewater treatment facilities 1 (including recycle system components) as built, stamped and sealed by a Professional Engineer, or (only if plans not available) a detailed diagram of treatment systems in place that includes information such as tank volumes, dimensions, retention time, piping, settling basin details, etc. — see Question 17. ❑ A site map showing, at a minimum, (existing or proposed): (a) outline of drainage areas, (b) stormwaterlwastewater treatment structures, (c) location of stormwaterlwastewater outfalls (corresponding to which drainage areas), (d) runoff conveyance structures, (e) areas where materials are stored, (f) impervious areas, and (g) site property lines. ❑ A county map or USGS quad sheet with location of facility clearly marked. 25) Certification: North Carolina General Statute 143-215.6 B(i) provides that: Any person who knowingly makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any application, record, report, plan, or other document filed or required to be maintained under this Article or a rule implementing this Article; or who knowingly makes a false statement of a material fact in a rulemaking proceeding or contested case under this Article: or who falsifies, tampers with, or knowingly renders inaccurate any recording or monitoring device or method required to be operated or maintained under this Article or rules of the (Environmental Management] Commission implementing this Article shall be guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor which may include a fine not to exceed ten thousand dollars ($10.000). r1 L_J I hereby request coverage under the referenced General Permit. I understand that coverage under this permit will constitute the permit requirements for the discharge(s) and is enforceable in the same manner as an individual permit. 1 certify that I am familiar with the information contained in this application and that to the best of my knowledge and belief such information is true, complete, and accurate. Printed Name of Person Signing: James Seybert Title: PrQi6c_ [dlanaoer (Signature gvAppticant) (Date Signed) Notice of Intent must be accompanied by a check or money order for $100.00 made payable to: NCDENR Page 7 of 7 SW U-229-07122011 NCG140000 N.O.I. Mail the entire package to: • Stormwater Permitting Unit Division of Water Quality 1617 Mail Service Center r1 L_J s Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Note The submission of this document does not guarantee the issuance of an NPDES permit. I For questions, please contact the DWQ Regional Office for your area. DWQ Regional Office Contact Information: Asheville Office ...... (828) 296-4500 Fayetteville Office ... (910) 433-3300 Mooresville Office ... (704) 663-1699 Raleigh Office ........ (919) 791-4200 Washington Office ...(252) 946-6481 Wilmington Office... (910) 796-7216 Winston-Salem ...... (336) 771-5000 Central Office .........(919) 807-6300 Page 8 of 7 SWU-229-07122011 . Question 6: Consulting Engineer's (or other qualified design staff's) application information: The following Consulting Engineers participated in the design of the proposed facility. Their contact information is shown below: Wastewater system design: Consulting Engineer: Jonathan Henderson, PE Consulting Firm: HDR Engineering, Inc of the Carolinas Mailing Address: 3733 National Drive Suite 207 City: Raleigh State: NC Zip Code: 27612-4845 Phone: _(919) 785-1118 Fax: (919) 785-1187 Email: Jonathan. He_nderson(�hdrinc.com 9 Site development and overall stormwater design. Consulting Engineer: David F.Reese, PE Consulting Firm: CESI Mailing Address: PO Box 268 City: Concord State: _NC Zip Code: _28026-0268_ Phone: (704) 786-5404 Fax: (704) 786-7454 Email: davidreese@cesilds.com C9 0 Application Package for: NPDES Permit to Discharge Stormwatcr and Processed Wastewater for Ready Mix Concrete Plants The Lane Construction Corporation has been awarded the NCDOT contracts for the 185 Widening and the 1-85 1 1-485 Interchange projects. It is the intention of The Lane Construction Corporation to erect and operate a portable temporary concrete central mix batch plant to provide concrete solely for these projects. The proposed facility will be located at Vulcan Materials leased property west of Vulcan Materials quarry on Poplar Tent Rd. Concord, NC. Upon completion of these projects, this plant will be removed and the site will be restored. Project: 1-85 Widening and 1-851 1-485 Interchange Owner: North Carolina Department of Transportation City: Concord County: Cabarl-US Physical Address: 500 Goodman Rd, Concord, NC28027 Mailing Address: 413 Goodman Rd, Concord, NC 28027 0 State Authority: North Carolina Department of Environmental and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Local Jurisdiction: Cabarrus County 65 Church Street SE Concord, NC 28026 City of Concord 66 Union Street South Concord, NC 28025 0 I 500 Goodman Rd COnCord, NC 28027 4XI c LANE 1-85 Widening/1-85 & 1-485 Interchange Location Map (NCDDT Contracts 13803E and R2123CF) Temporary Portable Concrete Batch Plant The Lane Construction Corporation 0 0 0 in in vo.c a barruscountym ii/6 ibe, � �� APID C_­ Cabarrus County Nlap M I CrrY OF CONCORD Q —%lap Printed On - _10 I I - W- 10 1 ­114 Disclaimer CaKirrus Count% hall not he held liable t'()r an.N error, iTl the data reprc�CIIWLI on 111il 111,1p. i hi' iTICIULICti crror, co[111111,>1011. C011ceriliMa the cmimit of the Bala. and rckifiN c positional accurac.k ot' the d;1w. I he data "11111m he construed w he :i le'UJI dOCUTIM11 . Prilnlr� ,ourcc, 1'rom %khich [his data %�a, compiled m[i I kc cim,u I I "I I'lir �eri I icmion of iTil'ormaiion rcprc�enlcd on I I ii, map do, :umcn I. . . ......... . . . ...... ...... . . . ..... . ...... . ... ... . ...... . ..... . . .... . ....... Legend I BaseW p Service CITYOF KANINAPOUS. Railroad Majorroads SHFIE LD Interstate U Main roads Streets ParOeIS Counties Cabarrus, C ou my pnwarrmi fly 0 0 0 0 I -q • Zoning Compliance Permit Report Stormwater Calculations For Lane Mobile Concrete Batch Plant Goodman Road Cabarrus County Concord, North Carolina PARCEL PIN 4690363816 CESI PROJECT NO. 110822.00 Date: October 2011 Project Manager: avid F. Reese, PE CESI, Inc. NC Firm License No. C-0263 Land Development Services PO Box 268 Concord, NC 28026-0268 P.704.786.5404 F.704-786.7454 O M.704.657.4180 Lane Mobile concrete Batch Plant Goodman Road Cabarrus County Concord, North Carolina PARCEL PIN 4690363816 CESI PROJECT NO. 110822.000 Narrative Channel Calculations Water Quality Calculations NCDENR Supplemental OEt M Agreement Wet Detention Pond BMP Calculation Outlet Box Buoyancy Calculation Detention Routings O October 11, 11 Lane Mobile Concrete Batch Plant go Construction Narrative The proposed facility is being located on Vulcan leased property west of the Vulcan quarry on Poplar Tent Road on a vacant parcel between two existing asphalt plants, the property will be accessed from Goodman Road through the asphalt plant entrance at the plant furthest from Poplar Tent Road.. The concrete will be used for the proposed improvements to I-85 under design build agreement with the NCDOT. The proposed plant is temporary in nature and will only be in operation during the improvements to I-85. The current property has some general storage areas and essentially draining to the west at 1-2% slope. Existing ground show evidence of stone but has small amounts of grass growing within the stone area, some areas are heavier with vegetation but most exhibit the same runoff characteristics as stone paving. Proposed build out of the site would involve stone haul roads, stockpiles, waste water treatment beds, testing trailers, batch plant and associated equipment. All storm water will be directed through a proposed Wet Detention pond at the rear of the site. No allowance or reduction was taken for the existing impervious in BMP calculations and the wet detention pond will provide both water quality and detention. Offsite drainage areas will be routed around the development to the natural exist point which is an existing culvert entering the Vulcan quarry. The storm evidentially drains to Coddle Creek classification C, index 3-17-6--(5.5). Majority of erosion control will be handle through use of s skimmer basin located within the.same area as the proposed wet detention pond, smaller areas which are less than one acre will be drained through silt fence with installed rock weir draw down devices. 0 Channel Report Hydraflow Express by Intelisolve ® CHANNEL #1 Trapezoidal Botom Width (ft) = 8.00 Side Slope (z:1) = 2,00 Total Depth (ft) = 2.00 Invert Elev (ft) = 100.00 Slope (%) = 1.00 N-Value = 0.033 Calculations Compute by: Known Q Known Q (cfs) = 85.14 Friday, Oct 7 2011, 2:27 PM Highlighted Depth (ft) = 1.55 Q (cfs) = 85.14 Area (sqft) = 17.20 Velocity (ftls) = 4.95 Wetted Perim (ft) = 14.93 Crit Depth, Yc (ft) = 1.36 Top Width (ft) = 14.20 EGL (ft) = 1.93 Elev (ft) Section 103.00 4) 102,50 — — 102.00 101.50 101.00 100.50 100,00 is 99,50 Depth (ft) 3.00 2.50 2.00 1.50 591I11 0.50 M _n rIn 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 vvv Reach (ft) 10/11/11 1:31 PM fiS(BUiff 40 Erosion Control Materials Design Software Version 5.0 Channel Analysis DS75 Tensar International Corporation 5401 St. Wendel-Cynthiana Road Poseyvillc, Indiana 47633 Tel, 800.772.2040 Fax 812.867.0247 www.nagreen. corn Phase Reach DischargeVelocit} Normal i'vlannings Permissible Shear Calculated Shear Safety Remarks Staple Depth N Stress Stress Factor Pattern IDS75 Straight 85.14 efs 5.07 1.52 ft 0.032 1.55 lbs/112 095 lbs/112 1.63 STA13L1? D U nve 7etated ft/s DS75 Bend 85.14 efs 5.07 1.52 ft 0.03 1.55 Ibslf12 1.03 lbs/112 1.51 STA13LE D Unve elated ft/s S7513N 1'itase Reach Discharge Velocity Normal Mannings Permissible Shear- Calculated Shear Safety Remarks Staple Depth N Stress Stress Factor Pattern S75BN Straight 85.14 cfs 5.07 1.52 ft 0.032 1.6 lbsl112 0.95 lbs/112 1.69 STA13LE D Unvegetated ft/s S75BN i Bend 85.14 cfs 5.07 1.52 ft 0.03 1.6 {bsl12 1.03 lbslft2 1.56 STA 13 L F D Unvegetated I I I ft/s Phase Reach Nornial IManniugs I'ermissiblc Shear Calculated Shear Safety Renmrks Staple IDischargeNfeloCit- Dept!► i\' Stress Stress Factor I Pattern S75 Straight 85.14 cfs 5.07 l .52 ft 0.032 1.55 lbs11t2 095 lbslft2 1.63 STABLE D Unve 7etated I ft/s I I I S75 fiend I 85.14 cfs I 5.07 I 1 1.52 ft 1 0.03 1.55 lb,,0f12 1.03 11)0f12 1.51 STA131.,1- ID U Ilve 'etated ft/s S15013N Phase Reach Dischar•geVelocit} Normal rIN1annings Permissible Shear Calculated Shear Safety Remarks Staple Depth N Stress Stress Factor Pattern S150BN Straight85.14 cfs 5.07 1.52 it 0.032 1.85 Ibsl112 0.95 Ibs/112 1.95 STABLE D Unvegetated ft/s S150BN Bend 85.14 cfs 5.07 1.52 ft 0.03 1.85 lbslft2 1.03 lbslft2 1.8 STABLI D Unvegetated I ft/s DS150 Phase Reach 1) i sc h A r ge N, el oci I YI Norrual I M -n i) ri i ii gsl Ile rmiss ilrleShear I Cal culatedShear 1 Safety Remarks Staple Depth N Stress Stress Factor Pattern DS150 Straight85.14 cfs 5.07 1.52 ft 0.032 1.75 ]bslfl2 0.95 1bslft2 1.84 STA13LE D Unvep,etated ftls DS150 Bend 85.14 cfs 5.07 1.52 ft 0.03 1.75 lbslft2 1.03 Ibs/112 1.7 STAI3LE? D Unvegetated ft/s LO htip:J/www.ecmds.com/piint/analysis/1734/1M Page 1 of 2 10/11/11 1:31 PM SC15OBN Phase Reach Discharge Velocity Normal rNiannings Permissible Shear Calculated Shear Safety Remarks Staple Depth N Stress Stress Factor Pattern SC15013N Straight 85.14 cis 5.35 1.46 ft 0.03 2.1 lbs/ft2 0.91 lbs/f't2 2.31 STAE31,E D Unve related I I ft/s SC150BN Bend 85.14 cfs 5.35 1.46 ft 0.03 2.1 Ibs/ft2 0.98 Ibs/ft2 2.13 STA131_,17- D Unve ,etated I ft/s S150 Phase Reach Discharge Velocity (Normal Tannings Permissible Shear Calculated Shear Sarely Remarks Staple Depth N Stress Stress Factor Pattern S150 Straight 85.14 ci's 5.07 1.52 ft 0.032 1.75 lbs/ft2 0.95 Ibs/ft2 1.84 STAI1LL D Unve etated ft/s S150 Bend 85.14 cfs 5.07 1.52 ft 0.03 1.75 lbs/ft2 1.03 Ibs/112 1.7 STABLE D Unve etated I I ft/s C 125 BN Phase Reach Discharge Velocity Normal Mannings Permissible Shear Calculated Shear Safety Rernarks Staple Depth N Stress Stress Factor Pattern C125BN Straight85.14 cfs 7.36 1.13 ft 0.019 2.35 lbs/ft2 0.7 Ibs/ft2 3.34 STAB1,L D Unve Tctated ft/s C12513N Bend 85.14 cfs 7.36 1.13 ft 0.02 2.35 Ibs/ft2 0.76 Ibs/112 3.08 STA13L1'-7 D Unve etated ft/s SC 150 I'llase Reach Discharge Velocity Normal \7:uulings PermissibleSllear CalculntedShcar Sarety Remarks Staple Depth N Stress Stress Factor Pattern SC150 Straight 85.14 cis 5.35 1.46 ft 0.03 2 Ibs/112 0.91 lbs/ft2 2.2 STABLE D Unve'ctated ft/s SC150 Bend 85.14 cfs 5.35 . 1.46 ft 0.03 2 Ibs/ft2 0.98 Ibs/ft2 2.03 STAI31,E D Unve rotated ft/s Cl 25 Phase Reach Discharge Velocity Norim.il �'larmings Permissible Shear Calculated Shear' Safety Remarks Staple Depth N Stress Stress Factor Pattern C125 Straight85.14 cfs 7.36 1.13 ft 0.019 2.25 lbs/ft2 0.7 Ibslft2 3.2 STA131,E D Unve etated ft/s C125 Bend 85.14cl's 7.36 1.13 ft 0.02 2.25 lbs/ft2 0.76Ibs/ft2 2.95 STABLE D Unvc etated ft/s 4 Unreinforced Vegetation - Class C - Btmch Type - Fair 50-75% Phase Reach Discharge Velocity Normal 111annings Permissible Calculated Safety Remarks Staple Depth N Shear Stress Shear Stress Factor Pattern Unreinforced Siraight$5.14 cfs 3.96 1.84 ft 0.045 4.2 lbs/ft2 1.15 Ibsl112 3.65 STA13L EVegetation ft/s Underlying Straight85.14 cl's 396 1.84 ft -- 0.02 lbs/ft2 0.097 lbsl112 0.21 UNS`I'A131.,F -- SUbstrate ft/s Unreinforced Bend 85.14 cfs 3.96 1.84 ft 0.05 4.2 Ibslft2 124 Ibsl112 3.39 STABLE -- Vc rctation ftls Underlying fiend 85.14 cfs 396 1.84 ft -- 0.02 Ibs/ft2 0.097 Ibsl112 0.21 UNST'A13LL -- Substrate ft/s hltp://www.ecr7lds.com/print/analysis/1734/173S Page 2 of 2 Channel Report Hydraflow Express by Intelisolve ID CHANNEL2 Trapezoidal Botom Width (ft) = 5.00 Side Slope (z:1) = 2.00 Total Depth (ft) = 1.00 Invert Elev (ft) = 100.00 Slope (%) = 0.50 N-Value = 0.033 Calculations Compute by: Known Q Known Q (cfs) = 16.20 Elev (fit) 1 VZ.00 G 101,50 101.00 100.50 100.00 1 2 3 4 Section 5 6 Reach (ft) Friday, Oct 7 2011, 2:28 PM Highlighted Depth (ft) = 0.94 Q (cfs) = 16.20 Area (sgft) = 6.47 Velocity (ftls) = 2.50 Wetted Perim (ft) = 9.20 Crit Depth, Yc (ft) = 0.64 Top Width (ft) = 8.76 EGL (ft) = 1.04 7 8 Depth (ft) Z.00 1,50 1.00 0.50 HE -0.50 9 10 11 10/11/11 1:31 PM nz �� rz.; 0 4 DS75 Erosion Control Materials Design Software Version 5.0 Channel Analysis Tensar International Corporation 5401 St. Wendel-Cynthiana !toad Poseyville, Indiana 47633 Tel. 800.772.2040 Fax 812.867.0247 mm.nagreen.com Phase Reach 1 Discharge Velocity Normal Nlanniugs Permissible Shear Calculated Shear Safety Remarks Staple Depth N Stress Stress Factor Pattern DS75 Straight 16.2 cfs 2.12 1.07 ft 0.042 1.55 lbs/ft2 0.33 Ibs/ft2 4.64 STA13LF D Unve getated ftls Phase Reach Discharge Velocity Normal Nlannings Permissible Shear Calculated Shenr Safety Remarks Staple Depth N Stress Stress Factor Pattern S75 Straight 16.2 cfs 2.12 1.07 ft 0.042 1.55 lbsM2 0.33 lbs/ft2 4.64 STABLL D Unve getated Ells DS 150 I'hase Reach Discharge VelocitJ Normal N-Dimings Permissible Shear Calculated Shear Safety Remarks Staple Depth N Stress Stress Factor Pattern DS 150 Straight 16.2 cfs 2.12 1.07 ft 0.042 1.75 Ibs/ft2 0.33 Ibs/ft2 5.24 STA131-,173 D Unve gctated ft/s S150 Phase Reach Dischn rge Velocity Normal iYiannings Permissible Shear Calculated Shear, Safety Remnr•ks Staple. Depth N Stress Stress Factor Pattern S150 Straight 16.2 cfs 2.12 1.07 ft 0.042 1.75 lbs/R2 0.33 lbs/ft2 5.24 S`l'A111,17 D Unve etated ft/s SC 150 1'hnsc Reach DischargeVclocity Normal A9annings Permissible Shear Calculated Shear Safety Remarks Staple Depth IN Stress Stress Factor Pattern SC150 Straight 16.2 cfs 2.24 1.02 ft 0.039 2 lbs/ft2 0.32 lbs/112 6.26 STABLE D Unve getawd ft/s C 125 Phase Reach Dischnroe! Velocit3 Normni \•iannings Permissible Shear Calculated Shear Safety Remarks Staple Depth N Stress Stress Factor Pattern C125 Straight 16.2 cfs 3.46 0.73 ft 0.021 2.25 Ibs/f12 0.23 Ibs/112 9.94 STABLF D Unve'etated R/s Unreinforced Vegetation - Class C - Bunch 'Type - Fair 50-75% I'hase Rcnch Discharge Velocity Normal Safety Remarks Staple. Depth N Stress Stress Factor Pattern Imp://%vww.ecmds.com/print/analysis/173412213 Page 1 of 2 10/11/11 1:31 PM Unreinforced Ve ctation Straight 16.2 cfs 1.42 ft/s 1.45 ft 0.074 4.2 Ibs/ft2 0.45 lbsl112 9.3 STABLIE -- Underlying Substrate Straight 16.2 cfs 1.42 ft/s 1.45 Ft -- 0.04-1bs/fl2 0.012 Ibs/ft2 2.9 STA13L1 -- n • http://www,ecmds.com/print/analysis11734/2213 Page 2 of 2 Permit ffo be provided by OWQ) IM NCDENR STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PERMIT APPLICATION FORM 401 CERTIFICATION APPLICATION FORM WET DETENTION BASIN SUPPLEMENT This form must be filled out, printed and submitted. The Required Items Checklist (Part tit) must be printed, !riled out and submitted along with all of the required information. I: PROJECTEINF,ORMATION';4�,,Fc. Project name LANE TEMPORARY CONCRETE PLANT FOR 1-85 Contact person DAVID REESE Phone number Date Drainage area number 704-786 5404 9122111 11`!DESIGNJNFORMATIONt "" x ' " : =,' , • h ?' '.; Site Characteristics Drainage area 263,538 ft2 Impervious area, post -development 192,100 ft2 %impervious 72.89 % Design rainfall depth Storage Volume: Non-SAWaters Minimum volume required Volume provided Storage Volume: SA Waters runoff volume re -development 1-yr, 24-hr runoff Post -development 1-yr, 24-hr runoff Minimum volume required Volume provided Peak Flow Calculations Is the prelpost control of the 1 yr 24hr storm peak flow required? 1-yr, 24-hr rainfall depth Rational C, pre -development Rational C, post -development Rainfall intensity: 1-yr, 24-hrstorm Pre -development 1-yr, 24-hr peak flow Post -development 1-yr, 24-hr peak flow Pre/Post 1-yr, 24-hr peak flow control Elevations Temporary pool elevation Permanent pool elevation SHWT elevation (approx. at the perm. pool elevation) Top of 1 Oft vegetated shelf elevation Bottom of 1 Oft vegetated shell elevation Sediment cieaneut, top elevation (bottom of pond) Sedimenl cleanout, bottom elevation Sediment storage provided Is there additional volume stored above the state -required temp. pool? Elevaticr of the top of the additional volume • 1.0 in 15,506 W OK 16,106 to OK, volume provided is equal to or in excess of volume required. ft3 ft3 ft3 ft3 ft3 Y (Y or N) 2.9 in 84.00 (unitless) 86.00 (unitless) 4,80 inlhr OK 15.23 ft'lsec 1.77 ft'Isec -13,46 ft'isec 71695 fmsl 715.50 fmsl 708,00 fmsl 716.00 fmsl 715.00 fmsl 709.00 fmsl 708.00 fmsl 1.00 ft Y (Y or N) 717.0 fmsl OK Form SW401-Wet Detention Basin-Rev.8-9117109 Parts I. 8 II. Design Swamary, Pape 1 of 2 Permit No. (to be provided by r7i'v4) {lfea, temporary pool Area REQUIRED, permanent pool SAIDA ratio Area PROVIDED, permanent pool, A,,_,, Area, bottom of 10H vegetated shelf, A,,, No Area, sediment cieanout, top elevation (bottom of pond), A,, ,,,b Volumes Volume, temporary pool Volume, permanent pool, V,,,,,,-,,,, Volume, forebay (sum of forebays if more than one forebay) Forebay % of permanent pool volume SAIDA Table Data Design TSS removal Coastal SAIDA Table Used? Mountain/Piedmont SAIDA Table Used? SAIDA ratio Average depth (used in SAIDA table): Calculation option 1 used? (See Figure 10-2b) Volume, permanent pool, V,, , ,,,, Area provided, permanent pool, A,,_.p,,, Average depth calculated Average depth used in SAIDA, d,,, (Round to nearest 0.5ft) Calculation option 2 used? (See Figure 10.2b) Area provided, permanent pool, Ap,,,,_p„ Area, bottom of 10ft vegetated shelf, Ab„ ,h,„ Area, sediment cleanoul, top elevation (bottom of pond), At,,,,, "Depth" (distance blw bottom of 1 Oft shelf and top of sediment) Average depth calculated �Average depth used in SAIDA. d_ (Round to nearest 0.5ft) rawdown Calculations Drawdown through orifice? Diameter of orifice (if circular) Area of orifice (if -non -circular) Coefficient of discharge (Cb) Driving head (H,) Drawdown through weir? Weir type Coefficient of discharge (Cj Length of weir (L) Driving head (H) Pre -development 1-yr, 24-hr peak Flow Post -development 1-yr, 24-hr peak flow Storage volume discharge rate (through discharge orifice or weir) Storage volume drawdown time Additional Information Vegetated side slopes Vegetated shelf slope Vegetated shelf width Length of flowpalh to width ratio Length to width ratio Trash rack for overflow & orifice? Freeboard provided Vegetated filter provided? Recorded drainage easement provided? Capures all runoff at ultimate build -out? Drain mechanism for maintenance or emergencies is: r� u 12,471 ft' 8.486 ft2 3.22 (unitless) 9,410 ft' OK 7,359 ft' 1,666 ft, 16,106 fe OK 29,953 fe 6,000 1 20.0% % OK 90 % N (Y or N) Y (Y or N) 3.22 (unitless) (Y or N) 29,953 fC 9,410 ft' ft Need 3 ft min. ft Y (Y or N) 9,410 ft' 7,359 92 1,666 ft2 5.00 ft 4.43 ft OK 4.5 ft OK _ (Y or N) 2.00 in _ in' 0.60 (unitless) 1.40 ft (Y or N) _(unitless) (unitless) —ft —ft 15,23 folsec 1.77 ft'/sec 0.07 fO/sec 2.40 days 3 :1 10 :1 10.0 ft 2 :1 2.4 :1 Y (Y or N) 1.0 ft N (Y or N) Y (Y or N) Y (Y or N) GV OK, draws down in 2-5 days. OK OK OK Insufficient flow path to width ratio. Must not short-circuit pond. OK OK OK OK OK OK form SW401-Wet Delention 8asin-Hov.8-9WJ09 Paris I. & II. Design Summary, Page 2 of 2 • 0 is Lana COncrCkB Plant CESI La11d Develo inent'Services JOB NO.: ttoezzoa f3Y•03Bo�260 aen - ... �e ..,4 :F 1 . w'ti`�'x•Ta'� r• �-a..,-a -iur 2nn2a.".� 3 .dr :',�.' '.ra,...d'..;:.,L.ri t:�C a _a. Fi:x.. �,.: :,, . s�.a-, r Wet Detention Cell POST DEVELOPMENT DRAINAGE AREA: 6.05 ac. I MPERVIOUS AREA: 441 aa. IMPERVIOUS PERCENT. 72,09% PERMANENTPOOL ESTIMATE AVERAGE DEPTH: 4.5 1t.: CHOOSE PER NCDENR BMP MANUAL TABLE 10.3 SA7DA RATIO: 3.22 % SA REQUIRED: 0-19 ac. 8,486 s1. Impervious Pool Depth ff a 45 5 70% 3.30 3.10 2,80 72.89% 3.44 3,27 2.94 80% 3,80 3.50 3.30 SA PROVIDED: 9,410 S.f. 0.22 ac POOL DEPTH PROVIDED: 650 ft VOLUME: CONTOURS ELEV AREA INCR. VOL. TOTALVOL. It. ft7 ft, ft, 709 1,666 0 0 'Sediment Slorege not included in storage volumes 710 2,419 2,043 2.043 (Elevation 828 00 to 829.00) 711 3.261 2,840 4.883 712 4,177 3,719 0.602 Aey= 7.359 713 5.165 4.671 13,273 A-= 9,410 714 6.226 5.696 18,968 A-= 1,666 715.0 7,359 5,793 25,761 Depth= 6,5 715.5 9,410 4,192 29,953 PERMANENT POOL VOLUME: 26,761 ft, AVERAGE DEPTH: 443 ft WATER QUALITY VOLUME: Rv - 0.05. DA *I,t SIMPLE METHOD PER NCDENR BMP MANUAL SECTION 3, 3.1 V • 3630' Re' R„' A WHERE: Rv = Runalf coefficient [storm runoff (in)lslorm rainfall (in)), unilless I, = Impervious fraclion Impervious portion of drainage area (ac)Idrainage area (ac% unitless Rv,_ = 0.7060 "V = Volume of runoff that must be controlled for the design storm (ft) V,.r,o, = 15,506 it, RD= Design storm rainfall depth (in) (Typicafly, 1.0' or 1.51 A = Watershed area (ac) 'NG'J is ACHIEVED BY£tFVATION 71590 Determination of Orifice slxe for 2-5 day_drawdown Treatment Vol 15,506 Cr Draw Down Time 2 DAYS Draw Down Time 172,000 sec Flow(C) 0,089731163 CFS Cd 0.6 H13 C, 467 ft Area of 0rdce 0027270348 sf Din 2.24 Water Quality Basin Blare a Velumasa>!"*+ �' 5 Y I-ElWVblumeT 716 i i1932 02670 S,261 01200 Si?718-1 irFJl �1S 72a'A"'�.r', e2941.�r�'�%A'-6429 '��Y;��S:. 0.14705: 7167 1 11.817 02111 7,509 0. 1748 8!71B S:`:7`F'11.900 Ts;:'�110.2734:«<''Yr`k 6792-=¢'�'�'0.24183'Q 7164 1 12002 02755 9sea 02293 r'7165-17a1 102177^-.: t.:.11 193`ti;:?9, 2569_". 7!98 1 12-159 02798 12,497 02a48 ii71B7.7 "'122E2!."^y 0.7a20 �,: •ri13 fi70 ��': � P3179'1±t 716 5 1 17.376 1 02341 14.863 03412 P..'-71fi 9 "�' I VL 17 471 �; i.r 0,7a632k� I.: �410 100 �Y; 0 f 0 3647:r 717 1 12..54 U 2aB4 17.357 0 3985 "A 71a 069501r: 719 1 $5 toe 03473 44732 10259 I Treatment Vol 15.506 CF Oraw Down Time 5 DAYS Draw Down Time 432,000 $ec Flaw (Q) 0.0358925 CFS Cd 06 Hi3 0.467 ft Area of orifice 0-0109081 Sf Din 1 41 Use 2" r Lane.;.Concrete; Piant ,r "CESI`Land Development Services P.0.,Box 268 :"�_: yConcord,'iNC 28026; JOB NO.: 110822.00 DATE: 3/30/11 BY: dfT P.M: dfr ,REVISED: dfr .FLOATMOWCALCULATIONS': 41 ca1Cula1ions'Giuen Datit -,� s. s °,' -` ; .Staiidard P'oolin Assumptions ; Weight of Concrete � �� �� 150 Ibslft^3 --...... .... ......_- _S'l 1. Footing base to be 1 ft, wider than structure Weight of Water A 62.4 Ibslft 3 on all sides. Safet Factor S.F. 1.25 2. Footing depth to be a minimum of 24 inches in depth. li uat2VliS IlSecl.l.._.', !1 � � •,' •M1 - �].� �� �,� ri~... `/ - •� 5� _ .- �.f• '�H�, i - ., Outlet Structure Weight, W(s) 4(w + t) x t x h x W(bc) Displaced Water Weight, W(w) = (w + 2t)A2 x W(w) x h Required Base Weight, W(b) = (W(w) x S.F.) - W(s) Required Footing Volume, V(t) = W(b) /Wconc-Wwater where, w = outlet box inside dimension, ft. t = structure wall thickness, ft. h = height of structure, ft, W(c)= weight of concrete, Ibs/ft^3 W(w)= weight of water, lbs/ft^3 S.F= safety factor WDP x.4ut et.S1ructure . Striictiere Diiiierisiriris 0b'ect Weir hIi " Height of structure, h = 8.95 ft. Outlet Structure Weight, W(s) = 14768 lbs ..................................----- -.._...-..................._...........- Structure wall thickness, f = - - --- _............ :.......... 6 in. ...--.--..................------.--..................._.... ..-.--.-----..............- .......-- - -........... _.-....... Displaced Water Weight, W(w) = 20105.28 lbs - - :.............. Outlet box reside dimension, w = ..--.---.--..--.. 5 ft. ......--..--... ................ - -- -----I.......---................- Re 'd Base Wei ht, W(b) = -----..---- -- ......... 10364 lbs Required Footing Volume, V(f) = .................. - - --............................ 118 cf --- -------........................ ......---.--.--..........----. Standard Footing Length, L = --............._....... -----.......................-........... 8.00 ft, .......... ..... Provided Footing Volume, V(f) _ 128 cf Standard Footing Width, W = 8.00 ft. Footing Check okayMinimum Foofin Depth, D = 2.00 ft. Footing Size�fo 6e used::, r Length 8.00�fr x _ Width 8 00 ft., WDP.;Outlet`Structurebep Permit Number: E 0 s (to be proWded by DTVQ) Drainage Area NLImbCr: Wet Detention Basin Operation and Maintenance Agreement I will keep a maintenance record on this BMP. This maintenance record will be kept in a log in a known set location. Any deficient BMP elements noted in the inspection will be corrected, repaired or replaced immediately. "These deficiencies can affect the integrity of structures, safety of the public, and the removal efficiency of the BMP. The wet detention basin system is defined as the wet detention basin, preh•eatrnent including forebays and the vegetated filter if one is provided. This system (check mie): ❑ does ® does not This system (check ooze): ❑ does ® does not incorporate a vegetated filter at the outlet. incorporate pretreatment other than a forebay. important maintenance procedures: - Irmnediately after the vet detention basin is established, the plants on the vegetated shelf and perimeter of the basin should be watered twice weekly if needed, until the plants become established (commonly six weeks). - No portion of the wet detention pond should be fertilized after the first initial fertilization that is required to establish the plants on the vegetated shelf. - Stable groundcover should be maintained in the drainage area to reduce the sediment Ioad to the wet detention basin. - If the basin must be drained for an emergency or to perform maintenance, the flushing of sediment through the emergency drain should be minimized to the maximum extent practical. - Once a year, a dam safety expert should inspect the embankment. After the wet detention pond is established, it should be inspected once a month and within 24 hours after every storm event greater than 1.0 inches (or 1.5 inches if in a Coastal County). Records of operation and maintenance should be kept in a known set location and must be available upon request. Inspection activities shall be performed as follo.vs. Any problems that are found shall be repaired immediately. BMP element: Potential problem: How I will rernediate the problem: The entire BMP Trash/debris is present Remove the trash/debris. The perimeter of the wet Areas of bare soil and/or Regrade the soil if necessary to detention basin erosive gullies have formed. remove the gully, and then plant a ground cover and water until it is established, Provide lime and a one-time fertilizerapplication. Vegetation is too short or too Maintain vegetation at a licigllt of long -approximately six inches. Form SW401-Wet Detention Basin O&M-Rev.4 Page 1 of 4 Permit Dumber; • Oo he provided b}y DI9%CQ) Drainage Area Number- BMI' element: Potential problem: How I will remediate theproblem: The inlet device: pipe or The pipe is clogged. Unclog the pipe. Dispose of the Swale sediment off -site. The pipe is cracked or Replace the pipe. otherwise damaged, Erosion is occurring in the Regrade the Swale if necessary to swale. smooth it over and provide erosion control devices such as reinforced turf matting or riprap to avoid future problems ivith erosion. The forebay Sediment has accumulated to Search for the source of the a depth greater than the sediment anti remedy the problem if original design depth for possible. Remove the sediment and sediment storage. dispose of it in a location where it will not cause impacts to streams or the BMP. Erosion has occurred. Provide additional erosion protection such as reinforced turf matting or riprap if needed to prevent future erosion problems. Remove the weeds, preferably by Weeds are present hand. If pesticide is used, wipe it on the plants rather than spraying, The vegetated shelf Best professional practices Prune according to best professional show that pruning is needed practices to maintain optimal plant health. Plants are dead, diseased or Determine the source of the dying. problem: soils, hydrology, disease, etc. Remedy the problem and replace plants. Provide a one-time fertilizer application to establish the ground cover if a soil test indicates it is necessary. Weeds are present. Remove the weeds, preferably by hand. If pesticide is used, wipe it oil the plants rather than spraying. The main treatment area Sediment has accumulated to Search for the source of the a depth greater than the sediment and remedy the problem if original dcsiFll sediment possible. Remove the sediment and storage depth, dispose of it in a location where it will not cause impacts to streams or the BMP. Algal groAAh covers over Consult a professional to remove 50% of the area. and control the algal growth. Cattails, phragmites or other Remove the plants by wiping them invasive plants cover 50% of with pesticide (do not spray). the basin su rface. Form SW401-Wet Detention Basin 0&,M-Rev.4 Page 2 oN Permit Number: 4) • • (to be provicled by D1VQ) Drainage Area Number: BMP element: Potentialproblem: How I will rernediate theproblem: The embankment Shrubs have started to grow Remove shrubs immediately. on the embankment. Evidence of muskrat or Use traps to remove muskrats and beaver activity is present, consult a professional to remove beavers. A tree has started to grow on Consult a dam safety specialist to the embankment. remove the tree. An annual inspection by an Make all needed repairs. appropriate professional shows that the embankment needs repair. (if applicable) The outlet device Clogging has occurred- Clean out the ouHet device. Dispose of the sediment off -site. The outlet device is daina ed Repair or replace the outlet device. The receiving water Erosion or other signs of Contact the local NC Division of damage have occurred at the IYater Quality Regional Office, or outlet. the 401 Oversight Unit at 919-733- 1786, The treasuring device used to determine the sediment elevation shall be such that it will give an accurate depth reading and not readily penetrate into accumulated sediments. When the permanent pool depth reads _709.00_ feet in the main pond, the sediment shall be removed. When the permanent pool depth reads _710.00_ feet in the forebay, the sediment shall be removed. Sediment Removal 1� . 710.00 Bottom lalevatio, ,709.00 F OREBAY BASIN DIAGRAM (fill in Me blanks) Permanent Pool Elevation 715.5 Ile/ill an ellPool - Volunic --Sediment Removal I--levation 709.00-------- Volume -ft Min. ------ Sedimcnt Storage Bottom Elevation 708,00 MAIN POND Lift 9111. pediment Storage Dorm SW401-Wet Detention Basin O&M-Rev-4 Page 3 of 4 Permit Number: (to he provided by DPVQ) I acknowledge and agree by my signature below that I am responsible for the ® performance of the maintenance procedures listed above. I agree to notify DWQ of any problems with the system or prior to any changes to the system or responsible party. Project name:Lane Construction Group Temporary BA4P drainage area number:1 Print name: Title: Address: Phone: Signature: Date: Note: The legally responsible party should not be a homeowners association unless more than 50`%) of' the lots have been sold and a resident of the subdivision has been named the president. a Notary Public for the State of County of , CIO hereby certify that personally appeared before me this day of , and acknowledge the due execution of the forgoing wet detention basin maintenance requirements. Witness my hand and official seal, SISAL My commission expires Form SW401-Wet Detention Basin O&rtit-Rev.4 Page 4 of 4 41 • • Hydrograph Summary Re ply Q.w ,,ydrographs Extension for AuioCADO Civil 3D® 2008 by Autodesk, Inc. v6.052 Hyd. No. Hydrograph type (origin) Peak flow (cfs) Time interval (min) Time to peak (min) .Hyd. volume (tuft) Inflow hyd(s) Maximum elevation (ft) Total strge used (tuft) Hydrograph description 1 SCS Runoff 15.23 2 716 30.754 ------ ------ ------ Pre Dev 2 SCS Runoff 16,69 2 716 33,813 ------ ------ ------ Post Dev 3 Reservoir 1.773 2 742 33,166 2 717.03 17,721 trial i trial run.gpw Return Period: 1 Year Monday, Sep I 26, 2011 Hydrograph Report E HydraFlow Hydrographs Extension for AutoCADO Civil 31DO 2008 by Autodesk. Inc, v6.052 Hyd. No. 1 ® Pre Dev Hydrograph type Storm frequency Time interval Drainage area Basin Slope Tc method Total precip. Storm duration SCS Runoff = 1 yrs = 2 min = 6.300 ac 0.0 % = USER = 2.90 in = 24 h rs " Composite (Area1CN) = [(3.120 x 89) + (3.180 x 79)] / 6.300 Hydrograph Discharge Table Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow (min cfs) (min cfs) 628 0.153 1348 0.165 648 0232 1368 0.163 668 0.361 1388 0.161 688 0.617 1408 0.159 708 5.949 1428 0,156 728 2,241 1.358 ...End ®748 768 0.949 788 0.759 808 0.645 828 0.553 848 0.481 868 0.452 888 0.424 908 0,394 928 0.364 948 0.334 968 0.308 988 0.298 1008 0.287 1028 0.277 1048 0.266 1068 0.255 1088 0.244 1108 0.233 1128 0.222 1148 0.211 1168 0.200 1188 0.189 1208 0.180 1228 0.178 1248 0.176 1268 1288 0.173 0.171 1308 0.169 1328 0.167 Monday, Sep 26, 2011 Peak discharge = 15.23 cfs Time to peak = 716 min Hyd. volume = 30,754 cuft Curve number = 84* Hydraulic length = 0 ft Time of conc. (Tc) = 5.0 min Distribution = Type II Shape factor = 484 ( Printed values >= 1.00 % of Op. Print interval = 10) Hydrograph Report 3 Hydraflow Hydrographs Extension for AutoCADO Civil 3D® 2008 by Autodesk, Inc. v6.052 Hyd. No. 2 40 Post Dev Hydrograph type Storm frequency Time interval Drainage area Basin Slope Tc method Total precip. Storm duration = SCS Runoff = 1 yrs = 2 min = 6,300 ac = 0.0 % = USER = 2.90 in = 24 hrs " Composite (Area/CN) = [(1.960 x 79) + (4.340 x 89)) 16.300 Hydrograph Discharge Table Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow (min cfs) (min cfs) 614 0,171 1334 0.174 634 0.237 1354 0.172 654 0.345 1374 0.169 674 0.540 1394 0.167 694 1,140 714 14.30 ... End 2.119 •734 754 1.187 774 0.941 794 0.769 814 0.647 834 0.557 854 0.498 874 0.468 894 0.437 914 0.406 934 0.374 954 0.342 974 0.321 994 0.310 1014 0.298 1034 0.287 1054 0.276 1074 0.264 1094 0.253 1114 0.241 1134 0,229 1154 0.218 1174 0,206 1194 0.194 1214 0.187 1234 0.185 ®1254 1274 0.183 0.181 1294 0.178 1314 0.176 Monday, Sep 26, 2011 Peak discharge = 16.69 cfs Time to peak = 716 min Hyd. volume = 33,813 cuft Curve number = 86* Hydraulic length = 0 ft Time of conc. (Tc) = 5.0 min Distribution = Type II Shape factor = 484 ( Prinle(l values - 1,00% of Op. Print interval = 10) Hydrograph Report 4 Hydra4low Hydrographs Extension Fcr AutoCADO Civil 3D® 2008 by Autodesk, tnc. v6.052 Hyd. No. 3 ® trial Hydrograph type Storm frequency Time interval Inflow hyd. No. Max. Elevation = Reservoir 1 yrs = 2 min = 2 - Post Dev = 717.03 ft Peak discharge Time to peak Hyd. volume Reservoir name Max. Storage Monday, Sep 26. 2011 = 1.773 cfs = 742 min = 33,166 cuft = Wet Detentions Ce = 17,721 cuft Storage Indication method used. Hydrograph Discharge Table (Printed values - 1 00% of Op. Print Interval =10) Time Inflow Elevation Clv A Clv B Clv C PfRsr Wr A Wr B Wr C Wr D Exfil Outflow (min) cfs ft cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs 660 0.382 715.62 37.05 0.019 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0,019 680 0.628 715.67 37.05 0.031 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0,031 700 2.917 715.80 37.05 0.048 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.048 720 13.17 716.77 37.05 0.114 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.114 740 1.836 717.03 37.05 0.126 ----- ----- 1.642 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1.768 760 1.096 717.01 37.05 0.126 ----- ----- 1.135 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1.261 780 0.873 717.00 37.05 0.125 ----- ----- 0.830 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.956 800 0.732 717.00 37.05 0,125 ----- ----- 0.707 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.832 820 0.620 716.98 37.05 0.124 ----- ----- 0.620 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.745 840 0.530 716.97 37.05 0.124 ----- ----- 0.529 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.653 O880 860 0.489 0,459 716.96 716.95 37.05 37.05 0.123 0.123 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.451 ----- 0.398 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0,575 ----- 0.521 900 0.428 716.95 37.05 0.123 ----- ----- 0,356 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.479 920 0.396 716.94 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0.320 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.443 940 0.364 716.94 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0.287 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.409 960 0.332 716.93 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0.254 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.376 980 0,317 716.93 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0.226 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.348 1000 0,306 716.93 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0.207 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.329 1020 0.295 716.93 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0.192 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.314 1040 0.284 716,92 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0.179 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.301 1060 0.272 716.92 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0.167 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.288 1080 0.261 716.92 37.05 0.121 ----- ----- 0.155 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.277 1100 0.249 716.92 37.05 0.121 ----- ----- 0.144 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.265 1120 0.238 716.92 37.05 0.121 - --- ----- 0.132 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.253 1140 0.226 716.92 37.05 0.121 ----- ----- 0.121 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.242 1160 0.214 716.91 37.05 0.121 ----- ----- 0.109 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.230 1180 0.202 716.91 37.05 0,121 ----- ----- 0,097 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.218 1200 0,191 716.91 37.05 0.121 ----- ----- 0.086 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.207 1220 0.187 716.91 37.05 0.121 ----- ----- 0,076 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.197 1240 0.184 716.91 37.05 0.121 ----- ----- 0.070 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.191 1260 0.182 716.91 . 37.05 0.121 ----- - --- 0.066 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.187 1280 0.180 716.91 37.05 0.121 ----- ' ----- 0.063 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.184 1300 0.178 716.91 37.05 0.121 ----- ----- 0.060 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.181 1320 0.176 716.91 37.05 0,121 ----- ----- 0.058 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.179 1340 0.173 716.91 37.05 0.121 ----- ----- 0.056 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.176 1360 0.171 716.91 37.05 0.121 ----- ----- 0.053 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.174 1380 0.169 716.91 37.05 0.121 -^Y-- 0.051 0.172 1400 0.166 716.91 37.05 0.121 - ----- 0.049 - ---- ----- ----- ----- 0.170 1420 0.164 716.91 37.05 0.121 ----- ----- 0.047 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.167 1440 0.162 716.91 37.05 0.121 ----- ----- 0.044 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.165 Continues on next page... 61, Hydrograph Discharge Table Time Inflow Elevation Clv A CIv B Clv C PfRsr Wr A Wr B Wr C Wr D Exfil Outflow (min) cfs ft cfs Cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs Cfs cfs cfs 1460 0.000 716.90 37.05 0.120 --_-- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.120 1480 0.000 716.88 37.05 0.120 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.120 1500 0.000 716.87 37.05 0.119 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.119 1520 0.000 716.86 37.05 0.119 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ___-- 0.119 1540 0.000 716.85 37.05 0.118 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.118 1560 0.000 716.84 37.05 0.118 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.118 1580 0.000 716.82 37.05 0.117 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.117 1600 0.000 716.81 37.05 0.116 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.116 1620 0.000 716.80 37.05 0.116 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.116 1640 0.000 716.79 37.05 0.115 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.115 1660 0.000 716.78 37.05 0.115 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.115 1680 0.000 716.77 37.05 0.114 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.114 1700 0.000 716.76 37.05 0.114 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.114 1720 0.000 716.74 37.05 0.113 ----- ----- --_-- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.113 1740 0.000 716.73 37.05 0.113 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0,113 1760 0.000 716.72 37.05 0.112 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.112 1780 0.000 716.71 37.05 0.112 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- __ 0.112 1800 0.000 716.70 37.05 0.111 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- --- - ----- 0.111 1820 0.000 716.69 37.05 0.110 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.110 1840 0.000 716.68 37.05 0.110 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.110 1860 MOO 716.67 37.05 0.109 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.109 1880 0.000 716.66 37.05 0.109 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.109 1900 0.000 716.65 37.05 0.108 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.108 1920 0.000 716.64 37.05 0.108 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.108 •1940 0.000 716.62 37.05 0.107 ----- ----- ----- 0.107 1960 0.000 716.61 37.05 0.107 ----- ----- ----- ----- - - ----- ----- 0.107 1980 0.000 716.60 37.05 0.106 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.106 2000 0.000 716.59 37.05 0.106 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.106 2020 0.000 716.58 37.05 0.105 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- _---- 0.105 2040 0.000 716.57 37.05 0.104 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- --- - 0.104 2060 0.000 716.56 37.05 0.104 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- _____ ----- 0.104 2080 0.000 716.55 37.05 0.103 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.103 2100 MOO 716.54 37.05 0.103 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.103 2120 0.000 716.53 37.05 0.102 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.102 2140 0.000 716.52 37.05 0.102 ---- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.102 2160 0.000 716.51 37.05 0.101 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.101 2180 0.000 716.50 37.05 0.101 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.101 2200 0.000 716.49 37.05 0.100 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.100 2220 0.000 716.48 37.05 0.099 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.099 2240 0.000 716.47 37.05 0.099 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.099 2260 0.000 716.46 37.05 OA98 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.098 2280 0.000 716.45 37.05 0.098 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.098 2300 0.000 716.44 37.05 0.097 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.097 2320 0.000 716.43 37.05 0.097 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.097 2340 0.000 716.42 37.05 0.096 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.096 2360 0.000 716.41 37.05 0.096 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.096 2380 0.000 716.40 37.05 0.095 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.095 2400 0.000 716.39 37.05 0.095 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.095 2420 0.000 716.38 37.05 0.094 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.094 2440 0.000 716.38 37.05 0.093 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.093 ®2460 0.000 716.37 37.05 0.093 - ----- 0.093 2480 0.000 716.36 37.05 0.092 - __- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.092 2500 0.000 716.35 37.05 0.092 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.092 2520 0.000 716.34 37.05 0.091 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.091 Continues on next page... I� trial Hydrograph Discharge Table Time Inflow Elevation Clv A Clv B Clv C PfRsr Wr A Wr B Wr C Wr D Exfil Outflow (min) cfs ft cfs cfs cfs Cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs Cfs cfs 2540 0.000 716.33 37.05 0.091 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.091 2560 0.000 716.32 37.05 0.090 ----- ----- ----- -__-- ----- ----- ----- 0.090 2580 0.000 716.31 37.05 0.090 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.090 2600 0.000 716.30 37.05 0.089 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.089 2620 0.000 716.29 37.05 0.089 ----- ----- ----- ----- __-__ ----- ----- 0.089 2640 0.000 716.29 37.05 0.088 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.088 2660 0.000 716.28 37.05 0.087 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.087 2680 0.000 716.27 37.05 0.087 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.087 2700 0.000 716.26 37.05 0.086 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.086 2720 0.000 716.25 .37.05 0.086 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.086 2740 0.000 716.24 37.05 0.085 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.085 2760 0.000 716.23 37.05 0.085 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- _---- 0.085 2780 0.000 716.23 37.05 0.084 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.084 2800 0.000 716.22 37.05 0.084 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.084 2820 0.000 716.21 37.05 0.083 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.083 2840 0.000 716.20 37.05 0.083 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.083 2860 0.000 716.19 37.05 0.082 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.082 2880 0.000 716.18 37.05 0.081 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.081 2900 0.000 716.18 37.05 0.081 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.081 2920 0.000 716.17 37.05 0.080 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -- _- ----- 0.080 2940 0.000 716.16 37.05 0.080 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- _---- OA80 2960 0.000 716.15 37.05 0.079 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- --_-- 0.079 2980 0.000 716.15 37.05 0.079 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.079 3000 0.000 716.14 37.05 0.078 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.078 3020 0.000 716.13 37.05 0.07$ ----- 0,07$ 3040 0.000 716.12 37.05 0.077 _---- __'__ _-_-- ----- ----- Y---- - ---- 0.077 3060 0.000 716.11 37.05 0.076 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.076 3080 0.000 716.11 37.05 0.076 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.076 3100 0.000 716.10 37.05 0.075 --_-- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.075 3120 0.000 716.09 37.05 0.075 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.075 3140 0.000 716.08 37.05 0.074 ----- ----- --- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.074 3160 0.000 716.08 37.05 0.074 ----- 3180 0.000 716.07 37.05 0.073 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.073 3200 0.000 716.06 37.05 0.073 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- _---- 0.073 3220 0.000 716.06 37.05 0.072 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.072 3240 0.000 716.05 37.05 0.072 - --- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.072 3260 0.000 716.04 37.05 0.071 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.071 3280 0.000 716.03 37.05 0.070 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.070 3300 0.000 716.03 37.05 0.070 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.070 3320 0.000 716.02 37.05 0.069 ----- ----- ----- _____ ----- _____ ----- 0.069 3340 0.000 716.01 37.05 0.069 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- _____ ----- 0.069 3360 0.000 716.01 37.05 0.068 ----- ----- ----- ----- --_-- ----- ----- 0.068 3380 0.000 716.00 37.05 0.068 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.068 3400 0.000 715.99 37.05 0.067 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.067 3420 0.000 715.98 37.05 0.066 ----- ----- ----- --_-- ----- ----- ----- 0.066 3440 0.000 715.98 37.05 0.066 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.066 3460 0.000 715.97 37.05 0.065 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.065 3480 0.000 715.96 37.05 0.065 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.065 3500 0.000 715.95 37.05 0.064 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.064 3520 0.000 715.95 37.05 0.063 ----- - --- ----- ----- ----- --_-- ----- 0.063 3540 0.000 715.94 37.05 0.063 ----- 0.063 3560 0.000 715.93 37.05 0.062 - --_-- _---- -'--_ ----- ----- ---_- 0.062 3580 0.000 715.93 37.05 0.061 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.061 3600 0.000 715.92 37.05 0.061 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.061 Continues on next page... 7 trim Hydrograph Discharge Table Time Inflow Elevation Clv A Clv B Clv C PfRsr Wr A Wr B Wr C Wr D Exfil Outflow (min) cfs ft cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs 3620 0.000 715.91 37.05 0.060 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.060 3640 0.000 715.91 37.05 0.060 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.060 3660 0.000 715.90 37.05 0.059 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.059 3680 0.000 715.89 37.05 0.058 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.058 3700 0.000 715.89 37.05 0.058 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.058 3720 0.000 715.88 37.05 0.057 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.057 3740 0.000 715.87 37.05 0.056 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.056 3760 0.000 715.87 37.05 0.056 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.056 3780 0.000 715.86 37.05 0.055 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.055 3800 0,000 715.85 37.05 0.055 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.055 3820 0.000 715.85 37.05 0,054 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.054 3840 0.000 715.84 37.05 0.053 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.053 3860 0.000 715.83 37.05 0.053 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.053 3880 0.000 715.83 37.05 0.052 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.052 3900 0.000 715.82 37.05 0.051 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.051 3920 0.000 715.82 37.05 0.051 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.051 3940 0.000 715.81 37.05 0.050 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.050 3960 0.000 715.81 37.05 0.049 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.049 3980 0.000 715.80 37.05 0.049 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.049 4000 0.000 715.79 37.05 0.048 ----- ----- ----- ----- -_--- ----- ----- 0.048 4020 0.000 715.79 37.05 0.048 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.048 4040 0.000 715.78 37.05 0.047 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.047 4060 0.000 715.78 37.05 0.046 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.046 4080 0.000 715.77 37.05 0.046 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.046 ®4100 0.000 715.77 37.05 0.045 - 0.045 4120 0.000 715.76 37.05 _____ _____ 0.044 - __--_ ^"-_ __=-_ __=_= 0.044 4140 0.000 715.76 37.05 0.044 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.044 4160 0.000 715.75 37.05 0.043 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.043 4180 0.000 715.75 37.05 0.043 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.043 4200 0.000 715.74 37.05 0.042 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.042 4220 0.000 715.74 37.05 0,041 ----- ----- - --- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.041 4240 0.000 715.73 37.05 0.041 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.041 4260 0.000 715.73 37.05 0.040 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.040 4280 0.000 715.72 37.05 0.039 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.039 4300 0.000 715.72 37.05 0.039 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.039 4320 0.000 715.72 37.05 0.038 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.038 4340 0.000 715.71 37.05 0.037 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.037 4360 0.000 715.71 37.05 0.037 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.037 4380 0.000 715.70 37.05 0.036 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.036 4400 0.000 715.70 37.05 0.036 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.036 4420 0.000 715.69 37.05 0.035 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.035 4440 0.000 715.69 37.05 0.034 ----- ----- ----- _---- ----- ----- ----- 0.034 4460 0.000 715.69 37.05 0.034 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.034 4480 0.000 715.68 37.05 0.033 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- --_-- 0.033 4500 0.000 715.68 37.05 0.032 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.032 4520 0.000 715.68 37.05 0.032 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.032 4540 0.000 715.67 37.05 0.031 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.031 4560 0.000 715.67 37.05 0.030 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.030 4580 0.000 715.67 37.05 0.030 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.030 4600 0.000 715.66 37.05 0.029 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- _____ ____ 0.029 4620 0.000 715.66 37.05 0.029 - 0.029 4640 0.000 715.66 37,05 0.028 ----- ----- ----- ----- -`--- ----- ----- 0.028 4660 0.000 715.65 37.05 0.028 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.028 4680 0.000 715.65 37.05 0.027 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.027 Continues on next page... 8 trim Hydrograph Discharge Table Time Inflow Elevation Clv A Clv B Clv C PfRsr Wr A Wr B Wr C Wr D Exfil Outflow (ruin) cfs ft cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs 4700 0.000 715.65 37.05 0.026 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.026 4720 0.000 715.64 37.05 0.025 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.025 4740 0.000 715.64 37.05 0.025 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.025 4760 0.000 715.64 37.05 0.024 ----- ----- . ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.024 4780 0.000 715.63 37.05 0.023 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.023 4800 0.000 715.63 37.05 0.023 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.023 4820 0.000 715.63 37.05 0.022 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.022 4840 0.000 715.63 37.05 0.021 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.021 4860 0.000 715.62 37.05 0.021 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.021 4880 0.000 715.62 37.05 0.020 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.020 4900 0.000 715.62 37.05 0.020 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.020 4920 0.000 715.62 37.05 0.019 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.019 4940 0.000 715.62 37.05 0.019 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.019 4960 0.000 715.61 37.05 0.01$ ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.018 ...End • • Pond Report 9 Hydraflow Hydrographs Extension for AutoCADO Civil 3D0 2008 by Autodesk, Inc. vii Monday, Sep 26, 2011 Pond No. 1 - Wet Detentions Cell Pond Data Contours - User -defined contour areas. Conic method used for volume calculation. Begining Elevation = 715.50 ft Stage I Storage Table Stage (ft) Elevation (ft) Contour area (sgft) Incr. Storage (tuft) Total storage (tuft) 0.00 715.50 9,410 0 0 0.50 716.00 11,632 5,250 5,250 1.50 717.00 12,564 12,094 17,344 2.50 718,00 13,528 13.042 30,386 3.50 719.00 15,130 14,320 44,706 4.50 720.00 15,513 15,320 60,025 Culvert 1 Orifice Structures Weir Structures [A] [B] [C] [PrfRsr] [A] [13] [C] [D] Rise (in) = 24.00 2.00 Inactive 0.00 Crest Len (ft) = 20,00 Inactive 0.00 0.00 Span (in) = 24.00 2.00 10.00 0.00 Crest El. (ft) = 716.95 717,00 0.00 0.00 No. Barrels = 1 1 2 0 Weir Coeff. = 3.33 3,33 3.33 3.33 Invert EI. (ft) = 708,50 715.50 717.00 0.00 Weir Type = Riser Rect --- --- Length (ft) = 75.00 0,50 0,50 0.00 Multi -Stage = Yes No No No Slope (%) = 1.00 0.00 0.00 n/a N-Value = .013 .013 .013 1 Orifice Coeff. = 0.60 0.60 0.60 0,60 Exfil.(in/hr) = 0.000 (by Contour) Multi -Stage = n/a Yes No No TW li (ft) = 0.00 OStage (ft) 5.00 9 4.00 3.00 I•EXIIII 0.00 T_ L 0.00 5.00 Total Q Note: CulverUOrifice outflows are analyzed under inlet (ic} and outlet i control. weir risers checked for orifice conditions (ic) and submergence (s) Stage 1 Discharge 10,00 15.00 20.00 25.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 45,00 Elev (ft) 720.50 719.50 718.50 717.50 716.50 -1- 715.50 50.00 Discharge ii 10 a L Hydrograph Summary Re PlRy flow Hydrographs Extension for AutoCADO Civil 3DO 2008 by Autodesk, Inc, v6.052 Hyd. No. Hydrograph type (origin) Peak flow (cfs) Time interval (min) Time to peak (min) Hyd. volume (tuft) Inflow hyd(s) Maximum elevation (ft) Total strge used (tuft) Hydrograph description 1 SCS Runoff 20.47 2 716 41,517 ------ ------ ------ Pre Dev 2 SCS Runoff 22,04 2 716 44,988 ------ ------ ------ Post Dev 3 Reservoir 9.882 2 722 44,338 2 717.23 20,293 trial trial run.gpw Return Period: 2 Year Monday, Sep 26, 2011 Hydrograph Report 11 Hydraflow Hydrographs Extension for AutoCADO Civil 3D0 2008 by Autodesk, Inc. v6.052 Hyd. No. 1 Pre Dev Hydrograph type Storm frequency Time interval Drainage area Basin Slope Tc method Total precip. Storm duration = SCS Runoff = 2 yrs = 2 min = 6.300 ac = 0.0 % = USER = 3.50 in = 24 hrs Composite (Area1CN) = [(3.120 x 89) + (3.180 x 79)] 1 6.300 Hydrograph Discharge Table Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow (min cfs) (min cfs) 610 0.205 1330 0.212 630 0.283 1350 0.209 650 0.406 1370 0.207 670 0.611 690 0.987 ...End 710 10.79 730 .814 O 750 1 .644 770 1.202 790 0.967 810 0.817 830 0.701 850 0.615 870 0.578 890 0.540 910 0.502 930 0.463 950 0.424 970 0.393 990 0.380 1010 0.366 1030 0.352 1050 0.338 1070 0,324 1090 0.310 1110 0.296 1130 0.282 1150 0.268 1170 0.253 1190 0.239 1210 0.228 1230 0.226 1250 0.223 1270 0.220 1290 0.218 1310 0.215 Monday, Sep 26, 2011 Peak discharge = 20.47 cfs Time to peak = 716 min Hyd. volume = 41,517 cuft Curve number = 84* Hydraulic length = 0 ft Time of conc. (Tc) = 5.0 min Distribution = Type II Shape factor = 484 ( Printed values - 1.00 % of Op. Print interval = 10) Hydrograph Report 12 HydraFlow Hydrographs Extension for AutoCAD® Civil 3D® 2008 by Autodesk, Inc. v6.052 0 Hyd. No. 2 Post Dev Hydrograph type Storm frequency Time interval Drainage area Basin Slope Tc method Total precip. Storm duration = SCS Runoff = 2 yrs = 2 min = 6.300 ac = 0.0 % = USER = 3.50 in = 24 hrs " Composite (Area1CN) _ ((1.960 x 79) + (4.340 x 89)j / 6.300 Hydrograph Discharge Table Time -- Outflow (min cfs) 596 0.222 616 0.295 636 0,394 656 0.552 676 0.850 696 2.312 716 736 22.04 « 2.607 756 1,467 776 1.174 796 0.965 816 0.812 836 0.698 856 0.630 876 0.590 896 0.551 916 0.510 936 0.470 956 0.429 976 0.405 996 0.390 1016 0.376 1036 0.361 1056 0.347 1076 0.332 1096 0.318 1116 0.303 1136 0,288 1156 0.273 1176 0.258 1196 0.243 1216 0.236 1236 1256 0233 0,230 1276 0.227 1296 0.224 Time -- Outflow (min cfs) 1316 0.222 End Monday, Sep 26. 2011 Peak discharge = 22.04 cfs Time to peak = 716 min Hyd. volume = 44,988 cuft Curve number = 86* Hydraulic length = 0 ft Time of conc. (TO = 5.0 min Distribution = Type II Shape factor = 484 ( Printed values - 1.00 % of pp. Print interval = 10) Hydrograph Report 13 Hydrailow Hydrographs Extension for AutoCAD® Civi! 3D0 2008 by Autodesk, Inc. v6.052 Hyd. No. 3 O trial Hydrograph type Storm frequency Time interval Inflow hyd. No. Max. Elevation = Reservoir = 2 yrs = 2 min = 2 - Post Dev = 717.23 ft Peak discharge Time to peak Hyd. volume Reservoir name Max. Storage Monday, Sep 26, 2011 = 9.882 cfs = 722 min = 44,338 cuft = Wet Detentions Ce = 20,293 cuft Storage Indication method used. Hydrograph Discharge Table (Fin Mad values - 1 00% of Qp. Print ;nterv,11=ID) Time Inflow Elevation Clv A Clv B Clv C PfRsr Wr A Wr B Wr C Wr D Exfil Outflow (min) cfs ft cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs 720 17.18 717,18 37.05 0.133 ----- ----- 7.272 ----- ----- ----- ----- 7.406 740 2.360 717.07 37.05 0.128 ----- ----- 2.964 _---- ----- ----- ----- 3,092 760 1.404 717.03 37.05 0.126 ----- ----- 1.536 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1.663 780 1.115 717.01 37.05 0.126 ----- ----- 1.099 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1.225 800 0.934 717.00 37.05 0.125 ----- ----- 0.868 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.993 820 0.789 717,00 37.05 0.125 ----- ----- 0.733 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.858 840 0.675 716.99 37.05 0.125 ----- ----- 0.664 ----- ----- ---_- ----- 0.789 860 0.622 716.98 37.05 0.124 ----- ----- 0.587 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0,711 880 0.583 716.97 37.05 0.124 ----- ----- 0.529 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.653 900 0,543 716.96 37.05 0,123 ----- ----- 0.481 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0,604 O940 920 0.502 0.462 716,96 716.95 37.05 37.05 0.123 0.123 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.437 0,395 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.560 0.518 960 0.421 716.95 37.05 0.123 ----- ----- 0.354 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.476 980 0.402 716.94 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0.318 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0,441 1000 0.387 716.94 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0.294 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.416 1020 0.373 716.94 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0.275 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.397 1040 0.359 716,93 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0,258 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.380 1060 0.344 716.93 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0.243 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.364 1080 0.329 716.93 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0.228 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.349 1100 0,315 716.93 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0.213 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.335 1120 0.300 716.93 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0.198 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.320 1140 0.285 716.92 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0.184 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.305 1160 0.270 716.92 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0.169 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.290 1180 0.255 716.92 37.05 0.121 ----- ----- 0.154 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.275 1200 0.240 716.92 37.05 0,121 ----- ----- 0.139 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.260 1220 0,235 716.92 37.05 0.121 ----- ----- 0.126 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.248 1240 0.232 716.92 37.05 0.121 ----- ----- 0.119 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.240 1260 0,230 716.92 37.05 0.121 ----- ----- 0.114 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0235 1280 0.227 716.91 37.05 0.121 ----- ----- 0.110 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.231 1300 0.224 716.91 37.05 0.121 ----- ----- 0.107 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.228 1320 0.221 716.91 37.05 0.121 ----- ----- 0.104 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.225 1340 0,218 716.91 37.05 0,121 ----- ----- 0.101 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.222 1360 0,215 716.91 37.05 0.121 ----- ----- 0.098 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.219 1380 0.212 716.91 37.05 0.121 ----- ----- 0.095 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.216 1400 0.209 716.91 37.05 0,121 ----- ----- 0.092 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.213 1420 0,206 716.91 37.05 0.121 ----- ----- 0.089 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.210 1440 1460 0.203 0.000 716.91 716.90 37.05 37.05 0.121 0.120 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.087 ----- - ---- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.207 1480 0.000 716.89 37.05 0.120 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ---- ----- ----- 0,120 0.120 1500 0.000 716.87 37.05 0.119 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.119 Continues on next page... 14 trial Hydrograph Discharge Table Time Inflow Elevation CIv A Clv B Clv C PfRsr Wr A Wr B Wr C Wr D Exfil Outflow (min) cfs ft cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs Cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs 1520 0.000 716.86 37.05 0.119 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.119 1540 0.000 716.85 37.05 0.118 ----- ----- _-___ __ _-- _-_-- ___-- 0.118 1560 0.000 716.84 37.05 0.118 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.118 1580 0.000 716.83 37.05 0.117 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.117 1600 0.000 716.82 37.05 0.117 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.117 1620 0.000 716.80 37.05 0.116 ----- ----- ----- ----- --_-- ----- ----- 0.116 1640 0.000 716.79 37.05 0.116 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.116 1660 0.000 716.78 37.05 0.115 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.115 1680 0.000 716.77 37.05 0.114 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.114 1700 0.000 716.76 37.05 0.114 ----- ___-- ___-- ___-- ___-- ___-- __-_- 0.114 1720 0.000 716.75 37.05 0.113 ----- ----- ----- -_--- ----- ----- ----- 0.113 1740 0.000 716.74 37.05 0.113 ----- _____ _____ ____ _____ _____ _____ 0.113 1760 0.000 716.73 37.05 0.112 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -_--- ----- 0.112 1780 0.000 716.71 37.05 0.112 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.112 1800 0.000 716.70 37.05 0.111 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.111 1820 0.000 716.69 37.05 0.111 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.111 1840 0.000 716.68 37.05 0.110 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.110 1860 0.000 716.67 37.05 0.109 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.109 1880 0.000 716.66 37.05 0.109 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.109 1900 0.000 716.65 37.05 0.108 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.108 1920 0.000 716.64 37.05 0.108 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.108 1940 0.000 716.63 37.05 0.107 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.107 1960 0.000 716.62 37.05 0.107 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.107 1980 0.000 716.61 37.05 0.106 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.106 ®2000 0.000 716.60 37.05 0.106 ----- 0.106 2020 0.000 716.59 37.05 0.105 --_ ----- - _-- ----- - ----- ----- --- ----- 0.105 2040 0.000 716.58 37.05 0.105 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.105 2060 0.000 716.56 37.05 0.104 ----- ----- ----- _-_-- __-_- _-___ ----- 0.104 2080 0.000 716.55 37.05 0.103 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----_ ----- 0.103 2100 0.000 716.54 37.05 0.103 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.103 2120 0.000 716.53 37.05 0.102 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.102 2140 0.000 716.52 37.05 0.102 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ---- 0.102 2160 0.000 716.51 37.05 0.101 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- _---- ----- 0.101 2180 0.000 716.50 37.05 0.101 ----- --_-- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.101 2200 0.000 716.49 37.05 0.100 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.100 2220 0.000 716.48 37.05 0.100 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.100 2240 0.000 716.47 37.05 0.099 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.099 ...End • r1 tt 15 Hydrograph Summary Re pI�?drafiow Hydrographs Extension for AutOCADO Civil 3DO 2008 by Autodesk, Inc, v6.052 Hyd. No. Hydrograph type (origin) Peak flow (cfs) Time interval (min) Time to peak (min) Hyd. volume (cult) Inflow hyd(s) Maximum elevation (ft) Total strge used (cuft) Hydrograph description 1 SCS Runoff 34.89 2 716 72,081 ------ ------ ------ Pre Dev 2 SCS Runoff 36.56 2 716 76,335 ------ ------ ------ Post Dev 3 Reservoir 31.50 2 720 75,680 2 717.57 24,573 trial i i I j trial run.gpw Return Period: 10 Year Monday, Sep 26, 2011 Hydrograph Report 16 Nydranow Nydrographs Extension for AutoCADO Civil 3DO 2008 by Autodesk, Inc. v6.052 Hyd. No. 1 Pre Dev Hydrograph type Storm frequency Time interval Drainage area Basin Slope Tc method Total precip. Storm duration = SCS Runoff = 10 yrs = 2 min = 6.300 ac = 0.0 % = USER = 5,10 in = 24 h rs ` Composite (Area1CN) = ((3.120 x 89) + (3.180 x 79)] / 6.300 Hydrograph Discharge Table Time -- Outflow (min cfs) 578 0.355 598 0.450 618 0.582 638 0.761 658 1.032 678 1.572 718 34.02 738 3.833 758 2.202 778 1.756 798 1.454 818 1.224 838 1.049 858 0.955 878 0.894 898 0.833 918 0.771 938 0.709 958 0.646 978 0.613 998 0.591 1018 0.569 1038 0.546 1058 0.524 1078 0.502 1098 0.479 1118 0.457 1138 0.434 1158 0.412 1178 0.389 1198 0.366 0.357 ®1218 1238 0.352 ...End Monday, Sep 26, 2011 Peak discharge = 34.89 cfs Time to peak = 716 min Hyd. volume = 72,081 cuft Curve number = 84* Hydraulic length = 0 ft Time of conc. (Tc) = 5.0 min Distribution = Type II Shape factor = 484 ( Printed values >= 1.00% of Op. Print interval = 10) Hydrograph Report 17 40 HydraFlow Hydrographs Extension for AutOCADD Civil 3D® 2008 by Autodesk, Inc. v6.052 Hyd. No. 2 Post Dev Hydrograph type Storm frequency Time interval Drainage area Basin Slope Tc method Total precip. Storm duration = SCS Runoff = 10 yrs = 2 min = 6.300 ac = 0.0 % = USER = 5.10 in = 24 hrs Composite (Area1CN) _ [(1.960 x 79) + (4.340 x 89)) 1 6.300 Hydrograph Discharge Table Time -- Outflow (min cfs) 548 0.367 568 0.398 588 0,479 608 0,598 628 0.766 648 1.018 668 1.404 688 2.136 708 16,41 728 4.959 748 2.947 768 2.039 788 1.620 808 1.368 828 1,167 848 1.011 868 0.949 888 0.885 908 0.822 928 0.758 948 0.694 968 0.638 988 0.616 1008 0.593 1028 0.570 1048 0.547 1068 0.524 1088 0,501 1108 0.478 1128 0.455 1148 0.432 1168 0.409 1188 0.386 1208 0.366 End Monday, Sep 26, 2011 Peak discharge = 36.56 cfs Time to peak = 716 min Hyd. volume = 76,335 cuft Curve number = 86* Hydraulic length = 0 ft Time of conc. (Tc) = 5.0 min Distribution = Type II Shape factor = 484 ( Printed values>= 1.00% of Op. Print interval = 10) Hydrograph Report Hydraflow Hydrographs Extension for AutoCAD® Civil 3D® 2008 by Autodesk, Inc. v6.052 0 Hyd. No. 3 trial Hydrograph type = Reservoir Peak discharge Storm frequency = 10 yrs Time to peak Time interval = 2 min Hyd. volume Inflow hyd. No. = 2 -Post Dev Reservoir name Max. Elevation = 717.57 ft Max. Storage Storage Indication method used. Hydrograph Discharge Table Monday, Sep 26, 2011 = 31.50 cfs = 720 min = 75,680 cuft = Wet Detentions Ce = 24,573 tuft ( Printed values - 1 .00% of op. Print interval = 10) Time Inflow Elevation Civ A Clv B CIv C PfRsr Wr A Wr B Wr C Wr D Exfil Outflow (min) cfs ft cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs 720 27.94 717.55 << 37.05 0.147 ----- ----- 31.36 ----- ----- ----- ----- 31.50 << 740 3.757 717.11 37.05 0.130 ----- ----- 4.520 ----- ----- ----- ----- 4.650 760 2.223 717.06 37.05 0.127 ----- ----- 2.481 ----- ----- ----- ----- 2.608 780 1.760 717.03 37.05 0.126 ----- ----- 1.806 _---- ----- ----- ----- 1.934 800 1.469 717.02 37.05 0.126 ----- ----- 1.438 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1.565 820 1.240 717.01 37.05 0.126 ----- ----- 1.187 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1.313 840 1.058 717.01 37.05 0.125 ----- ----- 0.996 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1.122 860 0.974 717.00 37.05 0.125 ----- ----- 0.874 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1,000 880 0.911 717.00 37.05 0.125 ----- ----- 0.807 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.933 900 0.847 717.00 37.05 0.125 ----- ----- 0.744 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.869 920 940 0.784 0.720 717.00 716.99 37.05 37.05 0.125 0.125 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0,714 ----- 0.667 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.839 0.791 960 0.655 716.98 37.05 0,124 ----- ----- 0.611 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.735 980 0.625 716.98 37.05 0.124 ----- ----- 0.559 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.683 1000 0,602 716.97 37.05 0.124 ----- ----- 0.522 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.646 1020 0.579 716.97 37.05 0.123 ----- ----- 0.493 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.616 1040 0.557 716.96 37.05 0.123 ----- ----- 0.467 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.590 1060 0.534 716.96 37.05 0.123 ----- ----- 0A42 ----- ----- __--- ----- 0.566 1080 0.511 716.96 37.05 0.123 ----- ----- 0.419 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.542 1100 0.488 716.95 37.05 0.123 ----- ----- 0.396 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.519 1120 CIA65 716.95 37.05 0.123 ----- ----- 0.373 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.496 1140 0.441 716.95 37.05 0.123 ----- ----- 0.350 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.473 1160 0.418 716.94 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0,327 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.449 1180 0.395 716.94 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0.304 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.426 1200 0.372 716.94 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0.281 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.403 1220 0.364 716.94 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0.262 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.383 1240 0.359 716.93 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0.250 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.372 1260 0.355 716.93 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0.242 ----- -- -- ----- ----- 0.364 1280 0.350 716.93 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0,236 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.358 1300 0.345 716.93 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0.230 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.352 1320 0.341 716.93 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0.225 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.347 1340 0.336 716.93 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0.221 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.343 1360 0.332 716.93 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0.216 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.338 1380 0.327 716.93 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0.212 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.333 1400 0.323 716.93 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0.207 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.329 1420 0,318 716.93 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0202 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.324 1440 0.313 716.93 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0.198 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.320 ... End L 4 19 Hydrograph Summary RepPyOow Hydrographs Extension for AutoCADO Civil 3DO 2008 by Autodesk, Inc, v6.052 Hyd. No. Hydrograph type (origin) Peak flow (cfs) Time interval (min) Time to peak (min) Hyd. volume (cuft) Inflow hyd(s) Maximum elevation (ft) Total strge used (cuft) Hydrograph description 1 SCS Runoff 43.07 2 716 89,972 ------ ------ ------ Pre Dev 2 SCS Runoff 44,74 2 716 94,537 ------ ------ ------ Post Dev 3 Reservo}r 39.59 2 718 93,880 2 717.69 26,059 trial trial run.gpw Return Period: 25 Year Monday, Sep 26, 2011 Hydrograph Report 20 Hydraflow Hydrograptls Extension for AutoCADO Civil 3D® 2008 by Autodesk, tnc. v6,052 Hyd. No. I OPre Dev Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff Storm frequency = 25 yrs Time interval = 2 min Drainage area = 6.300 ac Basin Slope = 0.0 Tc method = USER Total precip. = 6.00 in Storm duration = 24 hrs " Composite (Area/CN) = [(3.120 x 89) + (3.180 x 79)] / 6.300 Hydrograph Discharge Table Time -- Outflow (min cfs) 546 0.431 566 0.467 586 0.554 606 0.690 626 0.884 646 1.168 66 1.582 686 2.429429 706 15.98 726 7.112 746 3.710 766 2.455 786 1.939 806 1.641 826 1,396 846 1.199 866 1.124 886 1.050 906 0.975 926 0.900 946 0.824 966 0.755 986 0.728 1006 0.701 1026 0.674 1046 0.647 1066 0.620 1086 0.593 1106 0.566 1126 0.539 1146 0.511 1166 0.484 16 0,457 120206 0.43232 ...End Monday, Sep 26, 2011 Peak discharge = 43.07 cfs Time to peak = 716 min Hyd. volume = 89,972 cuff Curve number = 84* Hydraulic length = 0 ft Time of conc. (Tc) = 5.0 min Distribution = Type II Shape factor = 484 ( Printed values >= 1.00 % of Op. Print interval = 10) Hydrograph Report 21 Hydraflow Hydrographs Extension for AutoCAD® Civil 3D® 2008 by Autodesk, Inc. v6.052 Hyd. No. 2 Post Dev Hydrograph type Storm frequency Time interval Drainage area Basin Slope Tc method Total precip. Storm duration = SCS Runoff = 25 yrs = 2 min = 6.300 ac = 0.0 % = USER = 6.00 in = 24 hrs ` Composite (Area1CN) = {(1.960 x 79) + (4.340 x 89)] 16.300 Hydrograph Discharge Table Time -- Outflow (min cfs) 530 0.449 550 0.520 570 0.555 590 0.668 610 0.829 630 1.045 ®670 650 1.380 1.915 690 2,843 710 25,61 730 5.747 750 3.310 770 2.401 790 1.920 810 1.616 830 1.381 850 1.208 870 1.132 890 1.055 910 0.979 930 0.902 950 0.825 970 0.763 990 0.736 1010 0.708 1030 0.681 1050 0.653 1070 0.626 1090 0.598 1110 0.570 1130 0.542 1150 0.514 0.487 -1170 1190 0.459 End Monday, Sep 26, 2011 Peak discharge = 44.74 cfs Time to peak = 716 min Hyd. volume = 94,537 cuft Curve number = 86* Hydraulic length = 0 ft Time of conc. (Tc) = 5.0 min Distribution = Type II Shape factor = 484 ( Prinled values - 1 .00% of Op. Print inlerval = 10) Hydrograph Report 22 Hydraflow Hydrographs Extension for AutoCADO Civil 3DO 2008 by Autodesk, tnc. v6.052 Hyd. No. 3 trial Hydrograph type Storm frequency Time interval Inflow hyd. No. Max. Elevation = Reservoir = 25 yrs = 2 min = 2 - Past Dev = 717.69 ft Peak discharge Time to peak Hyd. volume Reservoir name Max. Storage Monday, Sep 26, 2011 = 39.59 cfs = 718 min = 93,880 tuft = Wet Detentions Ce 26,059 cuft Storage Indication method used - Hydrograph Discharge Table Printed Printed values >= 1.00°/ of Op. Print interval = 10) Time Inflow Elevation Clv A Clv B Clv C PfRsr Wr A Wr B Wr C Wr D Exfil Outflow (min) cfs ft cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs 720 33.98 717.66 39.92 0.107 ----- ----- 39.04 ----- ----- ----- ----- 39.14 740 4.538 717.13 37.05 0.131 ----- ----- 5.412 ----- ----- ----- ----- 5.543 760 2.680 717.07 37.05 0.128 ----- ----- 2.977 ----- ----- ----- ----- 3.106 780 2.119 717.05 37.05 0.127 ----- ----- 2.201 ----- ----- ----- ----- 2.328 800 1.768 717.03 37.05 0.126 ----- ----- 1.757 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1.883 820 1,491 717.02 37.05 0.126 ----- ----- 1.454 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1.580 840 1.272 717.02 37.05 0.126 ----- ----- 1.223 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1.349 860 1.170 717.01 37.05 0.125 ----- ----- 1.076 ---- ----- ----- ----- 1.201 880 1.094 717.01 37.05 0.125 ----- ----- 0.994 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1.120 900 1.017 717.01 37.05 0.125 ----- ----- 0.918 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1.044 920 0.940 717.00 37.05 0.125 ----- ----- 0.842 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.967 940 0.863 717.00 37.05 0.125 -__=_ 0.765 - 0.890 960 0.786 717.00 37.05 0.125 - 0.720 - ___`_ _____ _____ 0.845 980 0.749 716.99 37.05 0.125 ----- ----- 0.677 -- -- ----- ----- ----- 0.802 1000 0.722 716.99 37.05 0.124 ----- ----- 0.642 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.766 1020 0.694 716.98 37.05 0.124 ----- ----- 0.611 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.735 1040 0.667 716.98 37.05 0.124 ----- ----- 0.582 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.706 1060 0.639 716.97 37.05 0.124 ----- ----- 0.553 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.677 1080 0.612 716.97 37.05 0.124 ----- ----- 0.525 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.649 1100 0.584 716.97 37.05 0.124 ----- ----- 0.498 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.621 1120 0.556 716.96 37.05 0.123 ----- ----- 0.470 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.594 1140 0.528 716.96 37.05 0.123 ----- ----- 0.442 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0,566 1160 0.501 716.96 37.05 0.123 ----- ----- 0.415 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.538 1180 0.473 716.95 37.05 0.123 ----- ----- 0.387 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.510 1200 0.445 716.95 37.05 0.123 ----- ----- 0.359 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.482 1220 0.435 716.95 37.05 0.123 ----- ----- 0.336 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.459 1240 0.430 716.94 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0.322 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.445 1260 0.424 716.94 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0.313 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.435 1280 0.419 716.94 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0.306 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.428 1300 0.413 716.94 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0.299 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.421 1320 0.408 716.94 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0.293 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.415 1340 0.402 716.94 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0.287 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.410 1360 0.397 716.94 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0.282 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.404 1380 0.391 716.94 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0.277 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.399 End 0 L Is 23 Hydrograph Summary Re plydrlow Hydrographs Extension for AutoCADO Civil 3D® 2008 by Autodesk, Inc, v6.052 Hyd. No. Hydrograph type {origin) Peak flow (cfs) Time interval (min) Time to peak (min) Hyd. volume (tuft) Inflow hyd(s) Maximum elevation (ft) Total strge used (tuft) Hydrograph description 1 SCS Runoff 50.35 2 716 106,130 ------ ------ ------ Pre Dev 2 SCS Runoff 51.99 2 716 110,920 ------ ------ ------ Post Dev 3 Reservoir 42.58 2 720 110,262 2 717.82 27,812 trial trial run.gpw Return Period: 50 Year Monday, Sep 26, 2011 Hydrograph Report 24 Hydraflow Hydrographs Extension for AutoCADO Civil 3DO 2008 by Autodesk, Inc. v6.052 Hyd. No. 1 OPre Dev Hydrograph type Storm frequency Time interval Drainage area Basin Slope Tc method Total precip. Storm duration = SCS Runoff = 50 yrs = 2 min = 6.300 ac = 0.0 % = USER = 6.80 in = 24 hrs ` Composite (Are@ICN) = [(3.120 x 89) + (3.180 x 79)] / 6,300 Hydrograph Discharge Table Time -- outflow (min cfs) 534 0.510 554 0.579 574 0.623 594 0.768 614 0,963 634 1.215 1.617 ®654 674 2.328 694 4.482 714 44.30 734 5.940 754 3.285 774 2.583 794 2.099 814 1.760 834 1.510 854 1.346 874 1,261 894 1.175 914 1.088 934 1.001 954 0.914 974 0.856 994 0.825 1014 0,794 1034 0.763 1054 0.732 1074 0.700 1094 0,669 1114 0.638 1134 0.606 1154 0.575 1174 0.543 1194 0.512 ...End Monday, Sep 26, 2011 Peak discharge = 50.35 cfs Time to peak = 716 min Hyd. volume = 106,130 cuft Curve number = 84* Hydraulic length = 0 ft Time of conc. (Tc) = 5.0 min Distribution = Type 11 Shape factor = 484 ( Printed values >= 1 00% of Op. Print interval = 10) Hydrograph Report 25 HydraFlow Hydrographs Extension for AutoCADO Civil 3D0 2008 by Autodesk, Inc. v6.052 Hyd. No. 2 40 Post Dev Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff Storm frequency = 50 yrs Time interval = 2 min Drainage area = 6.300 ac Basin Slope = 0.0 % Tc method = USER Total precip. = 6.80 in Storm duration = 24 hrs ' Composite (Area1CN) = [(1.960 x 79) + (4.340 x 89)] 1 6.300 Hydrograph Discharge Table Time -- Outflow (min cfs) 520 0.526 540 0,628 560 0.680 580 0.754 600 0.919 620 1.153 640 660 1.466 1.91911 680 2.848 700 11.60 720 39.33 740 5.229 760 3.085 780 2.437 800 2.032 820 1.713 840 1.461 860 1.343 880 1,255 900 1,167 920 1.079 940 0.990 960 0,901 980 0.859 1000 0.828 1020 0.796 1040 0.765 1060 0.733 1080 0.701 1100 0.669 1120 0,637 1140 0.605 1160 0.573 1180 0.541 ...End Monday, Sep 26, 2011 Peak discharge = 51.99 cfs Time to peak = 716 min Hyd. volume = 110,920 cuft Curve number = 86* Hydraulic length = 0 ft Time of cone. (Tc) = 5.0 min Distribution = Type II Shape factor = 484 ( Prinled values >= 1.00% of Op. Print interval = 10) Hydrograph Report 26 Hydraflow Hydrographs Extension for AutoCADO Civil 3D(D 2008 by Autodesk, Inc. v6.052 Hyd. No. 3 ® trial Hydrograph type Storm frequency Time interval Inflow hyd. No. Max. Elevation = Reservoir 50 yrs = 2 min = 2 -Post Dev = 717.82 ft Storage Indication method used Peak discharge Time to peak Hyd. volume Reservoir name Max. Storage Monday, Sep 26, 2011 = 42.58 cfs = 720 min = 110,262 cuft = Wet Detentions Ce = 27,812 cuft Hydrograph Discharge Table (Printed values >=1.00 dUp. Print lnlerva,=10) Time Inflow Elevation Clv A Clv B Clv C PfRsr Wr A Wr B Wr C Wr D Exfil Outflow (min) cfs ft cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs 700 11.60 717.09 37.05 0.129 ----- ----- 3.513 ----- ----- ----- ----- 3.641 720 39.33 717.80 << 42.58 0.064 ----- ----- 42.52 ----- ----- ----- ----- 42.58 << 740 5.229 717.15 37.05 0.132 ----- ----- 6.204 ----- ----- ----- ----- 6.336 760 3.085 717.08 37.05 0.129 ----- ----- 3.391 ----- ----- ----- ----- 3.519 780 2.437 717.06 37.05 0,128 ----- ----- 2.546 ----- -_--- ----- ----- 2.674 800 2.032 717.04 37.05 0.127 ----- ----- 2.037 - --- ----- ----- ----- 2,165 820 1.713 717.03 37.05 0.126 ----- ----- 1.688 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1.815 840 1.461 717.02 37.05 0.126 ----- ----- 1.423 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1.549 860 1.343 717.02 37.05 0.126 ----- ----- 1.253 ----- ----- -- -- ----- 1.379 880 1.255 717.01 37.05 0.126 ----- ----- 1.160 ----- ----- --_-- ----- 1.286 ® 900 920 1.167 1.079 717.01 717.01 37.05 37.05 0.125 0.125 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1.072 ----- 0.985 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 1.198 1.110 940 0.990 717.00 37.05 0.125 ----- ----- 0.895 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1.021 960 0.901 717.00 37.05 0.125 ----- ----- 0.807 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.932 980 0.859 717.00 37.05 0.125 ----- ----- 0.746 ----- ---- ----- ----- 0.872 1000 0.828 717.00 37.05 0.125 ----- ----- 0.730 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.855 1020 0.796 716.99 37.05 0.125 ----- ----- 0.707 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.831 1040 0.765 716.99 37.05 0.125 ----- ----- 0.679 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.804 1060 0.733 716.99 37.05 0.124 ----- ----- 0.650 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.774 1080 0,701 716.98 37.05 0.124 ----- ----- 0.619 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.743 1100 0.669 716.98 37.05 0.124 ----- ----- 0.587 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.712 1120 0.637 716.97 37.05 0.124 ----- ----- 0.556 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.680 1140 0.605 716.97 37.05 0.124 ----- ----- 0,524 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.648 1160 0.573 716.97 37.05 0.123 ----- ----- 0.493 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.616 1180 0.541 716.96 37.05 0.123 ----- ----- 0.461 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.584 1200 0.509 716.96 37.05 0.123 ----- ----- 0.429 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.552 1220 0.498 716.95 37.05 0.123 ----- ----- 0.403 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0,526 1240 0.492 716.95 37.05 0.123 ----- ----- 0.387 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.509 1260 0.486 716.95 37.05 0.123 ----- ---- 0.376 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.498 1280 0A79 716.95 37.05 0.123 ----- ----- 0.367 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.490 1300 0.473 716.95 37.05 0.123 ----- ----- 0.360 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.483 1320 0.467 716.95 37.05 0.123 ----- ----- 0.353 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.476 1340 0.460 716.95 37.05 0.123 ----- ----- 0.346 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.469 1360 0.454 716.95 37.05 0.123 ----- ----- 0.340 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.463 1380 0,448 716.94 37.05 0.123 ----- ----- 0,334 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.456 1400 0,441 716.94 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0.327 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.450 1420 0.435 716.94 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0.321 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.444 1440 0.429 716.94 37.05 0.122 ----- ----- 0.315 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.437 ... End 27 r jq Hydrograph Summary Re p11y0ow Hydrographs Extension for AutoCAD® Civil 3D® 2008 by Autodesk, Inc. v6.052 Hyd. No. Hydrograph type (origin) Peak flow (cfs) Time interval (min) Time to peak (min) Hyd. volume (cult) Inflow hyd(s) Maximum elevation i (ft) Total strge used (cult) Hydrograph description 1 SCS Runoff 57.61 2 716 122,462 ------ ------ ------ Pre Dev 2 SCS Runoff 59.22 2 716 127,442 ------ ------ ------ Post Dev 3 Reservoir 43.62 2 720 126,782 2 718.02 30,578 trial trial run,gpw Return Period: 100 Year Monday, Sep 26, 2011 1 Hydrograph Report 28 Hydrailow Hydrographs Extension for AutoCAD(D Civil 31DO2008 by Autodesk, Inc. v6.052 Hyd. No. 1 OPre Dev Hydrograph type Storm frequency Time interval Drainage area Basin Slope Tc method Total precip. Storm duration = SCS Runoff = 100 yrs = 2 min = 6.300 ac = 0.0 % = USER = 7.60 in = 24 hrs Composite (Area1CN) _ [(3.120 x 89) + (3.180 x 79)] 1 6.300 Hydrograph Discharge Table Time -- Outflow (min cfs) 524 0.583 544 0.693 564 0.740 584 0.848 604 1.036 624 1.308 1.689 ®644 664 2.217217 684 3.360 704 18.79 724 15,09 744 5.183 764 3.286 784 2.582 804 2.182 824 1,849 844 1,578 864 1.475 884 1.377 904 1.279 924 1.181 944 1.082 964 0.987 984 0.950 1004 0.914 1024 0.879 1044 0.844 1064 0.809 1084 0.773 1104 0.738 1124 0.703 1144 0.667 1164 0.631 . 1184 0.596 ...End Monday, Sep 26, 2011 Peak discharge = 57.61 cfs Time to peak = 716 min Hyd. volume = 122,462 cuft Curve number = 84* Hydraulic length = 0 ft Time of conc. (Tc) = 5.0 min Distribution = Type II Shape factor = 484 ( Printed values >= 1.00% cf Op, Print interval = 10) Hydrograph Report 29 Hydraflow Hydrographs Extension for AutoCAl Civil M 2008 by Autodesk, Inc. v6.052 Hyd. No. 2 40 Post Dev Hydrograph type Storm frequency Time interval Drainage area Basin Slope Tc method Total precip. Storm duration = SCS Runoff = 100 yrs = 2 min = 6.300 ac = 0.0 % = USER = 7.60 in = 24 h rs ` Composite (Area1CN) = [(1.960 x 79) + (4.340 x 89)] 1 6,300 Hydrograph Discharge Table Time -- Outflow (min cfs) 510 0.594 530 0.709 550 0.806 570 0.847 590 1.006 610 1.231 630 1.530 650 1.992 670 2.725 690 3.981 710 34.49 730 7.504 750 4.310 770 3.121 790 2.494 810 2.097 830 1.791 850 1.565 870 1.466 890 1.367 910 1.267 930 1.167 950 1.067 970 0.987 990 0.951 1010 0.915 1030 0.880 1050 0.844 1070 0.808 1090 0.772 1110 0.736 1130 0.700 1150 0.664 1170 0.628 ...End Monday, Sep 26, 2011 Peak discharge = 59.22 cfs Time to peak = 716 min Hyd. volume = 127,442 cuft Curve number = 86* Hydraulic length = 0 ft Time of conc. (Tc) = 5.0 min Distribution = Type II Shape factor = 484 ( Printed values >= 1,00 % of Qp. Print interval = 10) • r Hydrograph Report 30 Hydraflow Hydrographs Extension for All) Civil 317O 2008 by Autodesk, Inc. v6.052 Hyd. No. 3 ® trial Hydrograph type Storm frequency Time interval Inflow hyd. No. Max. Elevation = Reservoir = 100 yrs = 2 min = 2 - Post Dev = 718.02 ft Peak discharge Time to peak Hyd. volume Reservoir name Max. Storage Monday, Sep 26, 2011 = 43.62 cfs = 720 min = 126,782 cuft = Wet Detentions Ce 30,578 cuft Storage Indication method used. Hydrograph Discharge Table (Printed values,=1.00% of op. Print interval =10) Time Inflow Elevation Clv A Clv B Clv C PfRsr Wr A Wr B Wr C Wr D Exfil Outflow (rain) cfs ft cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs 700 13,46 717.19 37,05 0.133 ----- ----- 7.830 ----- ----- ----- ----- 7.962 720 44.65 718.01 << 43.62 0,046 ----- ----- 43.57 ----- ----- ----- ----- 43.62 << 740 5.916 717.17 37.05 0.132 ----- ----- 7.055 ----- ----- ----- ----- 7.187 760 3.487 717.10 37.05 0,129 ----- ----- 3,761 ----- ----- ----- ----- 3.890 780 2.754 717.07 37.05 0.128 ----- ----- 2.890 ----- ----- ----- ----- 3.017 800 2.295 717.05 37.05 0.127 ----- ----- 2.317 ----- ----- ----- ----- 2.445 820 1.934 717,04 37.05 0.127 ----- ----- 1.923 ----- ----- ----- ----- 2.050 840 1.649 717.03 37.05 0.126 ----- ----- 1.623 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1.749 860 1.516 717.02 37.05 0.126 ----- ----- 1.431 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1,557 880 1.416 717.02 37.05 0.126 ----- ----- 1.326 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1.451 900 1.317 717.02 37.05 0.126 ----- ----- 1.225 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1.351 S920 1.217 717.01 37.05 0.126 ----- ----- 1,126 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1.252 940 1.117 717.01 37,05 0.125 ----- ----- 1.027 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1.152 960 1.016 717.01 37.05 0,125 ----- ----- 0.925 ----- ----- ----- ----- 1.051 980 0.969 717,00 37.05 0,125 ----- ----- 0.859 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.983 1000 0.933 717.00 37.05 0,125 ----- ----- 0.821 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.946 1020 0.897 717.00 37.05 0.125 ----- ----- 0.784 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.910 1040 0,862 717.00 37,05 0.125 ----- ----- 0.748 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0,874 1060 0.826 717.00 37.05 0.125 ----- ----- 0.730 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.855 1080 0.790 716.99 37.05 0.125 ----- ----- 0.704 - --- ----- ----- ----- 0.829 1100 0.754 716.99 37.05 0.125 ----- ----- 0,674 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.798 1120 0,718 716.99 37.05 0.124 ----- ----- 0.640 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0,764 1140 0.682 716.98 37.05 0.124 ----- ----- 0.605 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0,729 1160 0.646 716.98 37.05 0.124 -- -- ----- 0.570 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.694 1180 0.610 716.97 37.05 0.124 ----- ----- 0.534 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.658 1200 0.574 716.97 37.05 0,124 ----- ----- 0.499 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.622 1220 0.561 716.96 37.05 0.123 ----- ----- 0.469 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.592 1240 0.554 716.96 37.05 0.123 ----- ----- 0.451 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.574 1260 0.547 716.96 37.05 0.123 ----- ----- 0.438 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.561 1280 0.540 716.96 37,05 0.123 ----- ----- 0.429 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.552 1300 0.533 716.96 37.05 0.123 ----- ----- 0.420 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.543 1320 0.526 716.96 37.05 0.123 ----- ----- 0.413 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.536 1340 0.518 716.95 37.05 0.123 ----- ----- 0.405 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.528 1360 0.511 716.95 37.05 0.123 ----- ----- 0.398 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.521 1380 0.504 716.95 37.05 0.123 -- -- ----- 0.391 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.514 1400 0.497 716.95 37.05 0,123 ----- ----- 0,384 - --- ----- ----- ----- 0.507 1420 0.490 716.95 37.05 0.123 ----- ----- 0.377 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.499 1440 0.483 716.95 37.05 0,123 ----- ----- 0.369 ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.492 ...End • r i Hydraflow Rainfall Report. 31 9 is 1 J Hydraflow Hydrographs Extension for AutoCADO Civil 3DO 2008 by Autodesk, Inc. v6.052 Monday, Sep 26, 2011 Return Period Intensity -Duration -Frequency Equation Coefficients (FHA) (Yrs) B D E (NIA) 1 64.6880 13,0000 0.9002 -------- 2 66.7847 12.4000 0.8642 -------- 3 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 -------- 5 75.2703 13.0000 0.8421 -------- 10 71.9699 12.4000 0.8031 -------- 25 61.9247 11.0000 0.7384 -------- 50 56,4944 10.1000 0.6971 -------- 100 50.2401 9.0000 0,6526 -------- File name: Concord.IDF Intensity = B 1 (Tc * D)AE Return Period Intensity Values (inlhr) (Yrs) 5 min 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 1 4.80 3.85 3.22 2.78 2.45 2.19 1.98 1.81 1.67 1.55 1.45 1.36 2 5.66 4,55 3.82 3.31 2.92 2.62 2.38 2,18 2.02 1.88 1.76 1,65 3 0.00 0.00 0.00 0,00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5 6.60 5.37 4.55 3.96 3.52 3.17 2.89 2.66 2.46 2.30 2.15 2.03 10 7.26 5.93 5.04 4.41 3.93 3.55 3.25 2.99 2.78 2.60 2,45 2.31 25 7.99 6.54 5.59 4.90 4.39 3.99 3.66 3.40 3.17 2.98 2.81 2.66 50 8,51 6.98 5.97 5.26 4.73 4.31 3.97 3.69 3.45 3.25 3.07 2.92 100 8.98 7,35 6.31 5.58 5.03 4.60 4.25 3.96 3.72 3,51 3.33 3.17 Tc = time in minutes. Values may exceed 60. Precin_ file name' Cnnrrnrrl nrn Rainfall Precipitation Table (in) Storm Distribution 1-yr 2-yr 3-yr 5-yr 10-yr 25-yr 50-yr 100-yr SCS 24-hour 2.90 3.50 0.00 4.40 5,10 6.00 6.80 7,60 SCS 6-Hr 2.11 2,54 0.00 3.17 3.67 4.32 4.84 5.36 Huff -1st 0.00 0.00 0,00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0,00 Huff-2nd 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Huff-3rd 0.00 0,00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0,00 0.00 Huff-4th 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0,00 Huff-Indy 0.00 0,00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Custom 0.00 0.00 0,00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 35' 24' 28- 35' 24' 15" Soil mavarrus County, North Carolina 0 0 w � ZIA-15613 Wtby 20 51IJPBU 3LIU4U ]2IIW nZ II bU 7L 12 LU ,)ZIZOV n2IJ4U 3214W �2l4ou T - n y 6 IZay,, Y � 33� t• -:Jr � /i��/� S.r .��•i a! � ,r .St'.� • YT � _ _. Z VIN 41 ' � x �'� r� � s2r ", i LhA7.J� ,Y � - i �.•'" � ii � M ' Y� l` .�i •4�'�'' #�� :tx t •.'4 ,yx _-„ 3• �1 �, -i?-_ T� ��,., "f, �}r_- y` # � 4 �' 7'r 4i`�iaL� �' � -� �'.a. t `4'.L• J. Y � _ �`� - f'� r?"7r m ty � a J� • '31' {'L 43a'�' ��-�•lT,-., T '_q.'��I _ { - L �� i -1� .� { •! 3 S 4 S, 3. �: - ,y; S'+•[ }fit„ �i`Ka _ �. 526860 52692n 526980 527040 527100 527160 527220 527280 527340 527400 527460 Map Scale: 1:2,990 if printed on A size {8.5" x 11-) sheet. v N Meters m 0 40 80 160 240 Feet 0 150 300 600 900 USDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 7 Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey e 0 9/20/2011 Page 1 of 3 f 35" 35" 24' 15" 0 MAP LEGEND Area of Interest (AOI) 0 Area of Interest (AOI) Soils J Soil Map Units Special Point Features LJ Blowout ® Borrow Pit X Clay Spot ♦ Closed Depression Gravel Pit Gravelly Spot ( Landrid JAL Lava Flow ,1J,, Marsh or swamp 51, Mine or Quarry © Miscellaneous Water Q Perennial Water v Rock Outcrop + Saline Spot Sandy Spot Severely Eroded Spot 0 Sinkhole Slide or Slip or Sodic Spot Spoil Area d Stony Spot 0 Soil Map—Cabarrus County, North Carolina (Z Very Stony Spot i Viet Spot Other Special Line Features t = Gully Short Steep Slope r% Other Political Features O Cities Water Features .—� Streams and Canals Transportation Rails •u interstate Highways ��. US Routes Major Roads i Local Roads is MAP INFORMATION Map Scale: 1:2,990 if printed on A size (8.5" x 11 ") sheet. The soil surveys that comprise your AOl were mapped at 1:24,000 Warning: Soil Map may not be valid at this scale. Enlargement of maps beyond the scale of mapping can cause misunderstanding of the detail of mapping and accuracy of soil line placement. The maps do not show the small areas of contrasting soils that could have been shown at a more detailed scale. Please rely on the bar scale on each map sheet for accurate map measurements. Source of Map: Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey URL: http://websoilsurvey.nres.usda.gov Coordinate System: UTM Zone 17N NAD83 This product is generated from the USDA-NRCS certified data as of the version dates) listed below. Sail Survey Area Cabarrus County, North Carolina Survey Area Data: Version 10, May 28, 2009 Date(s) aerial images were photographed: 6/22/2006 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. USDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 9/20/2011 ii=- Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 2 of 3 Soil l:A9I:,--0abirrus County, North Carolina 4D C . Map Unit Legend Cabarrus County, North Carolina (NCO25) Map Unit Symbol Map Unit Name Acres in AOI Percent of AOI ChA �Chewacla sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, frequently flooded 0.4 1.1% COB I Coronaca clay loam, 2 to 8 percent slopes 7.6 21.5% i Coo Coronaca clay loam, 8 to 15 percent scopes 1I 17.9 50.6% CuB2 Cullen clay loam, 2 to 8 percent slopes, moderately eroded 9.5 26.8% Totals for Area of Interest 35.4 100.0% USDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 9120/2011 ~`� Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 3 of 3 SEA z Wastewater Treatment Plan , Background C� % The Lane Construction Corporation has been awarded the NCDOT contracts for the 1-85 Widening and the I-85 / 1-485 interchange projects. In order to provide the required concrete for paving we have rented space on private property to place and operate a portable temporary concrete central mix batch plant. The concrete produced by this temporary plant will only be used on these projects. The concrete plant will be in operation only during times of concrete paving. Upon completion of the project, the plant will be disassembled and moved off site and the site will be restored to pre -project conditions. Types/Characterization of Waste Water Generated There will be three different types of waste water generated at this site. Tile first one will come from cleaning the concrete hauling units. Dump trucks hauling the concrete will have their truck beds rinsed out on site. This water will contain both course and fine aggregate along with cement and flyash material. No other cleaning or repair of these vehicles will take place at the concrete batch plant, isThe second waste water is generated once a day at the end of the paving operation. This water conies from the cleaning of our mixing drum. The material contained in this water is the same as that of the truck rinsing operation. The third waste water will be from the raw aggregate stockpiles. Watering of the stockpiles will be continuous during concrete production. Concrete is made up of water, stone aggregate, sand, and cement. The cement particles, being the smallest, are the only particles that won't immediately settle out in the sediment basin during washing operations. The associated Total Suspended Solids (TSS) analysis only considers these cement particles. Waste Water Control treatment Measures The treatment area will consist of three sediment ponds with stone weirs placed in series. The wastewater generated by the vehicle and mixing drum cleanup will runoff into the first basin of the treatment system. During rain events the majority of this water entering these basins will come from rainfall runoff in the proximity of the wastewater treatment system. The purpose of the basin is to allow for an extended settlement time for the additional sediment particles in this water. e The discharge from the third pond is calculated to contain less than 30 tng/l of "I'SS. ® These basins have been designed to accommodate both the stormwater runoff as well as wash water. This is the "worst case" when considering basin volume. Once the water reaches the outflow of the basin, it is filtered through a stone check dam. The check dam consists of rip rap stone with a No 57 stone face on the up stream side. Its purpose is to filter any remaining particulate matter from the waste water before it leaves the system. The water leaving the treatment system will be channeled into the overall facility stormwater basin located in the north west corner of the site. At this point the water will be treated for pH to assure that the combined discharge of process wastewater and stormwater is within the acceptable G to 9 pH range. Maintenance of Treatment Devices All water treatment devices will be evaluated on a weekly basis. Any damage to the devices will be repaired irrtntecliatcly. The sediment basin has been designed to allow for easy maintenance. The sediment shall be excavated as needed and hauled off site to an approved waste area. During production, the sediment basins shall be cleaned when the basin is fiill of' sediment. This involves excavating the sediment in the pit and hauling it off sitc to a waste area. The outlet weirs shall be analyzed, cleaned and replaced as needed. 0 Predicted Runoff & Treatment System Performance The treatment system for this site has been designed for the ten year rain event, following NC Division of Land Quality requirements. It has been estimated that 1.2 ac will drain into wastewater treatment facility. Runoff from the rest of the site will be handled by the stormwater basin located at the north west corner of the site. Another concern related to runoff and ready mix concrete plants is pH level. Cement is very alkaline (pH 12-13), therefore, pH levels need to be monitored and controlled. To this end we propose to use the commercially available "Fortran" system. Please refer to the attached technical specifications for details and performance expectations. During; times of rain, production of the concrete plant is stopped thus preventing any possible runoff from the concrete batch plant operations. Taking; this information into account, the proposed treatment system will keep site runoff within the acceptable pH range. Summary The put -pose of the treatment system is to monitor and control pH and settle TSS resulting from concrete washing operations before it leaves the site. This treatment system has been used oil previous sites for concrete batch plants and has been very successful. We will follow all rules and guidelines set forth by general permit NCG 140000. Any questions regarding our operation can be directed to the facility contact noted ill out - application. O 0 (Project: 1-3803B and R2123CE 1Computed:_ RH Date: 8/2/ll (Subject: Concrete Plant Wash Water Settling Time Calcs IChecked _ _ Date: 9/2/1 1 'Task: Calcs. For cement particles 1Sheet l 01' 5 Gravity, g= 32.2 ft/seez avg. diameter of cement particle (microns), d= ] 5 micron~ 1 micron= 3.2817--06 ft avg. diameter of cement particle (ft), d= 4.921:-05 ft density of cement, p1= 94 lblft3 density of water, p2= 62.4 lb/ft3 viscosity of water= 5.981---04 If/ft-sec Particle settling velocity (ft/sec), V=gd2(pI-p2)/18µ= 2.29E-04 ft/sec Settling Depth= 3 ft Settling Time— 13,106 sec 3.64 hrs 0.15 days Wash water produced= 12 galley 1:stintated daily capacity of batch plant— 3.000 cy Estimated wash water produced per day-- 36.000 gal I gallon= 0.133681 ft3 Estimated wash water produced per day-- 4813 Ft' "Dotal volume of basin I required= 7146 ft3 [detention time available in basin 1= 1.48875 days Total volume ofbasin 2 required= 7146 A Detention time available in basin 2= 1.48875 days Total volume of basin 3 required= 5616 I113 Detention time available in basin 3= 1.17 days Total volume of all basins= 19908 1t3 Total detention time available— 4,1475 days Q10= 7.8408 efs 1 8 1t Depth of flow over discharge weir (ft), D=(Q/(3.1 *I-))213= 0.46 ft QwashwalerW 0. 134 e1ti Depth of now over discharge weir (ft), 1)=(Q/(3.1 *1_))213— 0.031 ft r'--+n cement particle see sed basin calcs. see sed basin calcs. scc scd hasin cales. fi-onl stoimwatersed basin riles. from sed basin Cale,,. ❑ssunle 10 hr workday washwaler only 0 Proiect: 1-3903B and R2123CE ISuhiect. Concrete Plant Wash Water Settling Time Calcs IChccked rarsk: Calcs. For cernent particles ISheet 2 C tilical Velmity basin I, Vcl= 2.332E-05 to settle to Nmonl Wash wader only critical Velocity basin I, VcI= 2.391:-07 to settle to weir Stonriwater critical velocity basin 1, %Ie1= 3.6091--06 to settle to weir [Date: 812/1 1 1Datc: 9/2/ 1 1 101' 5 3,00 ft 0.031 It 0.464 tt &W11 1 61-ain size of Portland Cement 12004 NISI stlydv) Diameter (microns) Size distlibrlion '%,< Diallmer 11 ,c mg Velocity VIA (11/sec) lime, days Xr-VpINC I %that settle to bottom Xr-\'pI1Vc] % that scttic to weir 1 4.7 4.7% 3.28E-06 1.021-.-06 34.130 4.30% 28 20% 1,5 2.6 7.3% 4.921 06 129F 06 15.169 9.91% 63.44% 2 1 4.8 12.1% 6.561 06 4.071---0(, 1 8.533 17.45"% 100.00% 3 5.6 17.7 % 9.84E-06 9.16E-06 3.792 39.26% 100.00% 4 4.6 22.3% 1.31 E-05 1,631,05 2.133 69,79'y" 100.00'% 6 7.0 29.9% 1.97E-05 3.661_-05 WAS 100.00% 100.00% 8 6,0 35.9% 2.62E-05 6.51E-05 0.533 100.00% 100.00%, 12 10.5 46,4%, 3.94E-05 I,A61 04 0.237 100.00% 100,00'Y. 16 8.2 54.6% 5.25E-05 2.60E-04 0.133 100.00% 100.00%, 24 13.8 68.4°/, 7,87E-15 5.86E-04 0.059 ]()0.00% 1 10(m)(m, 32 10.3 78.7% 1.05E-04 1.04E-03 0.033 100.011% 100.00% 48 12.4 91.1 % 1.57E-04 2.34E-03 0.015 100.00% 100.00% 64 5,2 96.3% 2.10E-04 4,17E-03 0,008 101,00% 100.00% 96 2.8 99.1 % 3.151?-04 9.38E-03 0.004 100.00% 100.00% 128 (1,4 99.5%1 4.201-04 1,67E-02 0,002 100.00% 100.00111". > 128 1 0.5 100.o% - - I OI1.110% 100.(Nl'%" During normal operation ((fry) all particles will settle more than 0.027 it, No discharge inlo hasin 2, O During rain CVC1115 particles 2 microns and smaller will [low over the weir and will discharge into basin 2. Critical Veoocity b;isin 2, Vc]= 2.332E-05 to settle to bn(lom 3.Oo t1 Wash waleronlycritical Velocity basin 2, Vcl= 3.608E-06 toscttleto weir 0.404 t1 Basin 2 Grain size o1' Portland Cement I2004 NISI studv) Settling Velocity Xr=Vpl/Vcl Xr=vpl/Vcl Diameter Size Vpl % that scttic % that scttic (microns) dis0ihluion o/< Diameter fi (0/sec) Time, days to bottom to Weil- 4.7 4.7% 3.28E-06 1.02E-06 34,130 4.36% 28,20% 1.5 2.6 7.3'% 4.921-06 2.29E-06 15.169 1 9.81 % 63.44% 2 4.8 1 12.1%1 6,561i-06 1 4,071E-06 11 8.533 17,45%11 100,00% 3 4.8 1 16.9%1 1.481-05 1 2.061:-05 11 1.685 1 88.33%1 1 100.00% During rain events particles 1.5 microns and smaller will flow over the weir and will discharge into basin 3. l"ritical Vclocily hysin 3. Vc1= 2,9681-1-05 to scttic to bottom 3.00 t] Wash water only critical velocity basin 3, Vc l= 4.591E-06 to settle to weir 0.46411 Bawl! j Grain size of Portland Cement (2004 NISI'studv) Settling Velocity Xr=\'pl/vcl Xr=Vpl/Vcl Diameter Sitc Vpl %, 111a1 settle 'iu that settle (microns) (list] ibution %< Diameter 11 (itisee) Time, e, days to bottom to Weil- 1 4.7 4.7% 3.28E-06 1.02E-06 34.130 3.43% 77.16% 1,5 2.6 7,3"A 492E-06 2.29E-06 15.109 7.71 % 49.86%, 2 4.8 12 PX, 6.56E-06 4,07E-06 11 8.533 3.71%1 100.00% 3 1 4.8 16.9% 1A8E-05 1 2.06E-05 11 1.085 1 9.42% 100.00% 0 During rain events particles 1.5 microns and smaller will flow over the weir and will discharge into basin from basin 3. n f�J 0 C J Project: 1-3803B and R2123CE teed: .1 RH Subject. Concrete Plant Wash Water Settling Time gChecked I"Mask: TSS passing basin 3 ISheet 3 01 5 Weight of Concrete Settled per Basin: CY/day Wt. Cement 3,000 5070 (rainfall and washwater combined) *Concrete will not be produced during rain events. Diameter (microns) Size distribution Basin 1 to weir Basin 2 to weir Basin 3 to weir Weight cement < 2 m Pass to Basin 2 Pass to Basin 3 Discharge from Basin 3 Settle in Basin 1 Settle in Basin 2 Settle in Basin 3 1 4.7 28.20% 28.20% 22.16% 238.29 171.10 122.86 95.63 67.19 48.24 27.22 1.5 2.6 63.44% 63.44%, 49.861%, 131.82 48.19 17.62 8.83 83.63 30.57 8.78 2 1 4.8 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 243.36 1 0.00 1 0.00 1 0.00 1 243.36 1 0.00 1 0.00 Total: 1 613.47 1 219.29 1 140.471 104.47 1 394.18 1 79.82 1 36.01 IPrgject: 1-3803B - Cabarrus County (Computed: JRl-f 17ate: 8/2/1 1 ® ISuhject: Concrete Plant Wash Water Settling Time Cales (Checked Date: 8/2/1 1 ITask: TSS passing basin 3 IShee(4 Of' S fast'tmation of TSS from basin 3: (front cement) Concrete trucks will be washed out after every load. It is expected that 100 lbs of concrete will washed froth each 10 CY truck load or 10 lb/CY. The design for portland cement on this project is approximately 530 Ibs/C)' and the average CY ol'concrete weighs 4,050 lbs. therefore the weight ol' cement averages I YA per CY of concrete. Waste concrete at 15 lbs/CY with 14.1% of the weight coming from cement will yield 2.1 lbs/CY of cement that will adhere to the truck and be included in the wash water. See weigh( of concrete settled per basin calculations *Suspended cement discharging; from basin 3 during rain event= 104.47 lbs *If operations ran during rain events. which they will not. Based on this analysis it is impossible to realistically size a system of basins to settle out particles 1.5 microns and smaller when considered with a rain event. 'Therefore since concrete production will be halted during rainfall events during a rain event we can assume that previously settled particles distribute themselves evenly through the depth of the basin. To be conservative assume that 30% of the settled particles discharge to basin 3 30% of weigh( Basin 2 to weir Pass to Basin 3 51.33 28.20% 36.86 14.46 63.44",, 5.29 ® During a rain event we can assume that previously settled particles distribute themselves evenly through the depth of the basin. To be conservative assume that 30% of the settled particles descharge from basin 3 30'% of weight Basin 2 to weir Pass to Basin 3 11.06 22.16% 8.61 1.59 49.86% 0.80 Total Suspended cement discharging from basin 3= 9.40 lbs Volume of basin 3= 42011 gal Estimated daily TSS= 2.2381_-04 lbs/gal Inig/l= 8.345E-06lbs/gal Estimated TSS during a rain event= 26.8 mg/1 Estimated TSS during nomial production= 0 tng/1 Maximum allowable TSS= 30 mg/I It is recommended that basins be cleaned and sediment removed when 1/2 of the storage volume has been used. HDR Computation IProjccc 1-3803B (Computed 1RH (Date: 8/2111 ISubjecc Erosion Control - Concrete Plant Site (Checked IDate: 812/1 1 �l I'i'ask: Sediment Basin _ Sheet 5 Of 5 Basin Location: Concrete plant site Calculate Time of Concentration {tj t, _ [L}/H]0 "'/] 28 (Malcom) Hydraulic length of watershed 1. (ft) = 350 Elevation change along length H (ft) = 20 t (min) = 2.1 use t, (min) = L. Calculate Peak Flow Q-CIA C= 0.9 1 (in/hr)= 7.3 10-yr, 5-min storm NC E&S Design Manual, Figure 8.03c, Charloite A (Ac.) = 1.20 Drainage Area (used in calculations) Qtq (cfs)= T8 QWUSrI water 0.26 Qtotal= 8.1 Sediment Storage Minimum Storage Required (cf/Ac) 1,800 NCDOT Guidelines Sediment Storage (c 2,160 min required storage volume Surface Area A (SF) = 0.01 *Q,o* 43,560 NC E&S Guidelines, 6.60.2 A (SF )= 3,529 min required surface area for 75% efficiency *Minimum Total Size Basin Bottom Full Length (ft) 188 200 Width (ft) 28 40 Side -slope 2 (X:1) Depth 3 ft at spillway Conclusion, Construct the trap to be: 200 ft top length 40 ft top width 3 ft deep at spillway 4.5 ft top of dam 2 :1 side -slope 8 ft weir length volume calculations for geometric rectangular trap stage area volume cum. Vol. ffj (CF) (CF) 0 5,264 - - 1 6,144 5,704 5,704 2 7,056 6,600 12,304 3 8,000 7,528 19,832 3.5 8,484 11,655 31,487 4 8,976 4,365 35,852 5 9,984 9,480 45,332 *Basin surface area and volume to be divided between three basins in series. Basin 1: 80' L X 40' W Basin 2: 80' L X 40' W Basin 3: 60' L X 40' W THE Is LANE CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION Since X894 A Com�rm mL to E:cellcme October 14, 2011 Stormwater Permitting Unit Division of Water Quality 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Reference: NCG]40000 Permit Application I-85 Widening and 1-85/I-485 Interchange Projects NCDOT Contracts C202522 and C202523 Gentlemen, Field Office: 413 Goodman Rd. Concord, NC 28027 Attached you will find our application package in triplicate, for an NPDES Discharge permit for a temporary portable central mix concrete plant. This proposed facility will be used solely to provide concrete Ior the above referenced NCD0'F interstate reconstruction contracts. Enclosed in our application you will find the necessary forms, plans, design calculations, specifications, and a check in the amount of $100.00 for the application fee. We trust that you find our application package complete and due to the fast track nature of this project we ask that this application be expedited. Our concrete batching activities are time sensitive and your attention to this matter is appreciated. Should you have any questions regarding this application, please contact our project engineer, David Chaparro, directly at 704-707-0538. Sincerely, Th the Const ction Corporation amcs Seybert Project Manager EJ OCT 1 7 Zd11 DENR- WATER 421Al.1TY k-nMESMD STftMTER $RANCH 0 Ll • Application Package for: NPDES Permit NCG140000 Table of Contents Tab 1 NCG140000 Tab 2 General Project Information Location Plans Tab 3 Facility Plans, Details and specifications (Full size drawings) Tab 4 Stormwater System - Supporting Information Tab 5 Wastewater System - Supporting Information Tab 5 Appendix Fortrans pH Control System Correspondance with City of Concord - Wastewater Resources Pom "THE LANE CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION 2065 "413GOODMAN,RD �,:, CONCORD, NC 2E3027 (r `—�1 "1 BRANCH 02* fttPAk to the { . 6rder u m „G:0.. w........ a... u VOID AFTER 120 DAYS WACHOVIA Wachoda Bank, a dM*Ion of Wa@e Fargo $anK N.A. FORO�r� 11200 206 5i1' 1:0 2 i'iO-,L i08l: 20000 5 2 7 2 70 3 il' i 0 ENGINEERS CERTIFICATION OF THE MODEL 5000-S PH MONITORING AND CONTROL SYSTEM By: G.C. Environmental, Inc. P,O, Box 40125 Raleigh, NC 27629 For: Fortrans Inc. P.O. Sox 40 Wendell, NC 27591 Dated: September 11, 2003 0 G. C. Environmental, Inc. ® 5312 Pinewood Court Wendell, NC 27591. (919) 266-2864 September 1 1, 2003 PURPOSE G.C. t-invironmc:ntal, Inc., was contracted to provide an engineer,; review and certification that The Model 5000-S pH Monitor and Control System manufactured by Coastal C urolina Supply ill Morehead City, INC. could effectively provide on a continuous basis, an average pl-I range of 6-9 unit-, on the supernato layer of it stormwater/rinse water sedimentation basin typically found at Redi-mix Concrete f4cilitees, SCOPE OF WORE{ During the week of August 11, 2003, G.C. Environmental, Inc„ witnessed the operation ofthe Model 5000-S self-contained pH Monitoring and Control System at a Kcdi-trix plant located in Durham, NC. During the two (2) day test program, measurements were made within the facilities storm watc r/rinse water sedimentation basin for pH, temperature and depth (bothsupernate and sludge), During the firsit day of testing, the basin was found to be heavily loaded with -,olids and adjustments were made to the solids blanket to complete testing the following day. TESTMUl'HODOLOGY A priniaiy sedimentation basin located at a Rcdi-mix concrete plant Ideated in Durham, NC was treated utilizing the Model 5000-S pH Monitor and Control Systern. During the test program, the basin was, on a semi -continuous basis, being fed rinse water from the exterior cleaning; of cement trucks. Measurements for pH, temperature, supernate and sludge blankets were made within the sedimentation basin, initial pH measurements showed pl-1 levels of at least 12.0 units. The sedimentation basin was rectangular in shape with concrete walls and bottom. The basin ranged in depth of 1" at the inlet to approximately Y at the deepest point. Sludge measurements within the basin showed that at least 2/3 ol'the basins depth was comprised of sludge and the remainder supernate. The Model 5000-S pl-I Monitor and Control System was set up at the rectangular sedimentation basin with the intuke and discharge hoses situated at opposite ends of the basin. Both the intake and discharge lines were sat at depths within the supernate layer of the basin. A clockwise flow pattern was established once the unit began operation and pl-1 and temperature measurements were made at several locations throughout thesupernate layer of the sedimentation basin. Approximately eighteen (18) pH and temperature measurements were collected with it mean pH value of 8.56 and mean temperature values of30.94 *C. The pH system was left to run essentially on a continuous basis over a four (4) hour period. An estimated volume existing within the sedimentation basin was 25, 000 gallons with a little over 8000 gallons consisting of relatively clear supernato. The amount of 25% Sulfuric acid (H,SO,) used to treat the sedimentation basins supernale was approximatcly 18-20 • gullort;t. ® MODEL 5000-S PI -I MONITOR AND CONTROL SYSTEM The model 5000-S pH Monitor and Control System is comprised ora Hayward Power Flow 11 (.114 hp, 56 GPM) centrifugal pump which delivers raw water to a completely contained pH sensor connected to a phi meter equipped with control relays which operate two (2) stenner (60 GPD) acid injection pumps. The acid 25% 1-12S0, is injected -into the pump dischargo Iine which empties into the sedimentation basin. Sulfuric acid is delivered to the system by 15 gallon carbuoys located outside of the fiberglass weatherproof'enclosurc which houses all of the aforementioned equipment. On top of the enclosed is an alarin light which is tied into the p1-1 meter which is activated when pi-i levels exceed 8.5 pH units or arc below 6.0 units. CONCLUSION 1, The Model 5000-S pLJ Monitor and Control System is an effective system forthe pH balancing of sedimentation basins which are used to collect stormwater runolr and rinse water, commonly found at Rcd-mix concrete plants. 2. During the test program an average pH 0178.54 units was measured in the subject sedimentation basin with a range of7.95 to 9,34 measured. 3. Sludge levels existing within the rectangular sedimentation ranged from 6.0 inches to 2.0 feet. PH* values After pH stabilization at the sludge/superntite interince were approximately 12,0 units 4. For this test program, approximntcly 180 mg/l ofsulfates were added to the sedimentation basin as a result orp1`1 adjustment with 25% sulruric acid. 5. The 5000-S pH Monitor and Control System is fully automated and provides a pH adjusted waste water which could effectively he reused within the Rcdi-mix concrete industry. • 40' �l 0 FORTRANS pH CONTROL SYSTEMS FORTRANS pH CONTROL SYSTEMS are completely automatic. They continually monitor/test the pH of the influent water and compares it to the pH setting of the control unit. If a change in pH is detected, the controller activates the solenoid valves for the 002. The pH adjustment chemical Is then fed IQ the return side of the circulation pump until the pH is again at the proper level set at the controller. The unit will continuously circulate the water until a change in pH is detected and the treatment cycle begins once again. The unit also features a digital pH meter connected to a probe In the sample cell to ensure unit Is functioning properly and that the correct pH level Is maintained. The pH CONTROL SYSTEMS are designed to treat and maintain a specified pH level in a body of water usually 100,000 gallons or less to allow the permitted discharge of treated water to the environment. Permits must be obtained from the local governing agency to allow any discharge to the environment. Treated water may be used for wetting of rock and/or dust control to aid compliance with stormwater run off regulations. Treated water may also be used in water recycling systems. These systems offers precise monitoring and control of the pH In settling basins, lagoons and other outfall containment devices. -The pH CONTROL SYSTEMS will treat up to 57 gallons per minute - max 20' head pressure. Unique water circulation design eliminates the need for separate neutralization tank. -1.5" quick connect fittings on inlet and return for easy hook-up. The standard unit Is equipped with 2-30'sections of 1.5" flexible hose with quick connect fittings. Inlet and outlet fittings at the basin or lagoon are per our specifications. -Unit is shipped completely assembled. The chemical controller Is preprogrammed to maintain a PH of 7.5. Just attach hoses and PVC fittings. -1 year warranty on all component parts and housing. Fortrans.. 1� FORTHANS, NC. - 7400 b. Siemens Rd.. Wendell N.C. 27591 1.666.365.8760 - 1,919,624.8832 Info®fortrans.blz - vrww.fortrans,biz The Model 5000-S pH Control System is a self- containecl pH monitor and control system housed In a weatherproof facility with lockable doors and adequate space to house the instrumentation and circulation pump, The system Is configured for carbon dioxide gas operation. The Model 5000-SK Skid Mounted pH Control System contains all of the instrumentation and components of the regular Model 5000-9 System and is shipped on a 44"x4r plastic skid with a durable solid plastic surface. The ContY01 Panel is provided loose with all components Installed and is designed to be attached to an interior wall of the control building. The tubing to the sample cell and from the CO2 solenoid valve to the Sparger stone feed assembly must be Inserted after receipt of the unit. The system features a 115V-30Amp Breaker Box and two GFC1 receptacles. The system is shipped with a CO2 feed system. FORTRANS pH CONTROL SYSTEMS - MODEL 5000-S & 5000-SK } • Intake line detail Ovcdwad view Srttli� 6 ninj Na wall IIUW t t i Ar ` p ketun 1 lino ]iitt�kc +xrcmbly� _ 1 I12" pipe cla�nllte) Return line detail • 11/2" cnntlnck quick CntlrlCE1 Option I V2" xchcdulo 90 w600 AwId be Inextrd uhnve wader line ao Mat check vnI�r canZCleaned " Y vale . t 112 r c �nt•tk �. i.ticatc 12" iron the lwiilom of Ihr.. haxln 5ce n.Gi�.I v:rur titr ceurcct pi�c pitieemrnt in basin. illix Pan of 'he mtum line. IA rntatcd 7V' over Iht< bttYtiu will, Ketunt Iinolx inhialled un interior ride o(wIlling baliu. Taatcn wish I i/1" pig ci:Unp, Water liow q .11� nu �Ilp vulve to 11wilitme onsy priuiinR ul Pump r �U 1 Ja" emil took Quick connecl Relum lido pullet %proximately 12"from tlw 1.0tiont Ot lilt �— Return line outlet is IT, constructed with 1 1l2.'� SCi>r41u1e Fp PVC Fortrans. T 7- ,1000 Oripinnl Hrnry Rcl., PO. Rox 70 — Hbnry, Va. 24102 - 077-387.8509 www.fortrans.bfx Model 5000 S & SK pH Control Systems INSTALLATION NOTES 1. Connect W hose to hose Fitting on the white CO2 injector and the other end of the hose to the hose fitting on the check valve at the solenoid valve. Push hose ends all the way into the %- hose fittings. (SK Model only) Note: The CO2 injector is shipped in an upside down position on skid mounted systems. Turn it to an upright position and tighten union connection. (SK Model) 3. Connect hose fitting on return line to the Hose fitting marked "Inlet" on the sample cell with the W hose. (SK Model) 4, Connect hose fitting on the intake or suction line to the hose lilting marked "outlet" on sample cell. (SK Model) 5. Insert pH probe into probe fitting and tighten. Oo not let probe dry. If necessary add water to sample cell through the probe holder and reinsert pH probe. 6. pH probe has been callbrated.at flip factory. It should be re-callbrated every week. See operations manual for calibration instructions. 7. Catalog # 2866-L. ph 4.01 buffer and catalog # 28131-1- ph 7 buffer agent are included. These materials may be re -ordered from Fortrar)s Inc. 8. It may be necessary to Install a YP PVC ball valve on Intake line Jn order to fill line with water to help prime the pump_ See drawing in operation manual for placement of the ball valve. 9. Use PVC Cleaner and PVC Cement to install Intake and outlet fitting through the back of the housing. 10. Plug the pH Controller into the 1000 joule surge suppressor. 11, Ground pump to copper grounding rod. 12. Position outlet in basin so that the water Rows parallel to surface of water. This will create a Circular flow in the basin. See drawing for more detail. 13- Install warning light and plug into outlet on right side of controller. 14. Tighten all union connections before operating. Mit 00 of MONO lutb UlODUCIh... ;ifHlp.i rrl•f colt l Sv::lnm - Mrlrt:rfrrltln --r:rrnf:lrTlr1 1-hun(3vrrr -;:rh• :30:rp II" •;inlrr ;:nap • C .-ir nnlby -('.horry (:nr S onp- Grcwsi) DImicr' Truck Wrr'tn-1-nrlrnrl;i 400- -;,6r: Inr:k"10010 -yr;tit L:Ir anrrr.: -Hawn W:r;:h"'-Rorkot Wtt:Ji" -::pray BeI!jht" Fortrans Self -Contained pH Conti-ol and Monitoring Systems Page i of-4 • • • Fortrans..., pH Control Systems - Concrete Removers Info@Fortranslnc.com Concrete Removers pH Control Systems Biodegradable Product Inio Case Studies Contact Us Horne pH Control Systems All pH Control and Monitoring Systems may be leased or leased to buy. Contact us for details. • REDUCE OR ELIMINATE THE COST OF STORING OR DISPOSAL. OF EXCESS PROCESS WATER • TREATED WATER MEETS PH AND TOTAL SUSPENDED SOLIDS LIMITS FOR DISCHARGE • FORTRANS SYSTEMS ARE SAFER AND MUCH LESS COSTLY TO OPERATE THAN ACID BASED SYSTEMS • PH ADJUSTED PROCESS WATER IS IDEAL FOR RECYCLING, RINSING TRUCKS, DUST CONTROL OR IRRIGATION • SIMPLE LOW MAINTENANCE DESIGN • REDUCE POTABLE WATER USAGE All standard Fortrans pH Control Systems include: The Fortrans exclusive in -line carbon dioxide diffusion and injection system (patent pending) adjusts the pH of process water and/or storm water automatically, on an as -needed basis. This carbon dioxide pH adjustment system is driven by a programmable logic controller that achieves, and then automatically maintains a target range (usually pH 7.5 to pH 8.0), for water stored in your detention basin. Target pH range is adjustable. Includes pH measurement cell, and fully automated operation. Highly reliable, and exceptionally economical to operate. • High efficiency stainless steel submersible pump with stainless steel impeller, thermally protected continuous -duty motor, and float assembly to protect against run -dry condition. The standard system pump yields approximately 70,000 gallons per day from a typical 12 to 15 foot deep detention basin, and has capacity to pump from basins or pits 20 feet and more in depth. . High quality pump boom, 2 feet high, with 30" boom reach, including a manual winch. • 1.5-inch pump connection and 1.5-inch discharge hoses (25 feet each) with cam lock quick connect fittings for quick and easy set-up. • Electronic flow rate meter to indicate that the system is operating within a normal Flow range, or to indicate that maintenance cleaning of the pump inlet, or the system hoses, is required. • Factory installed industrial -duty surge suppressor to protect the system electronics. • Red light fixture to warn that the system pH has exceeded the alarm set -point. Provides automatic alarm indication that CO2 supply is exhausted, and your tank requires filling. • A system enclosure that is best suited to your facilities needs. • Feature an exclusive in -line carbon dioxide diffusion and injection system to precisely adjust the pH of process water in detention basins. Fortrans pH System Benefits: • Optimize process and storm water treatment to comply with federal and local regulations. Reduce or eliminate costs of storing or off - site disposal of excess process water. • Operational Cost Savings. Fortrans pH control systems are exceptionally efficient, with 60% to 70% typical operational expense savings over acid -based pH adjustment systems. The Fortrans system reduces total suspended solids to EPA standards of less than 30 mgl liter without additional chemicals or filters. • Maintenance Cost Savings. An elegant design allows Fortrans pH control systems to operate automatically, 24 hours a day. Routine maintenance is simple and easy. • Safety. Fortrans pH control systems use carbon dioxide in lieu of hazardous acids. Employees will not need protective equipment or safety training for handling hazardous acids used in other pH control methods. • Proven Reliability. Fortrans pH control systems, with our exclusive in -line CO2 injection and diffusion technology provides a proven PH control solution, with hundreds of installations currently operating throughout the United States. httpa/www. tortransltic. COni/P11 Contro1.11tin 10/ 10/201 1 Fortrans Sell' -Contained 1*1 Control and Monitoring Systems Page 2 o1.74 • 0 Performance. Fortrans guarantees their systems will perform to their customers, satisfaction, and we back this with a 60 day purchase price refund offer, (Less Shipping) Click here to see our pH Control and Monitoring Systems fiver Self -Contained pH Control and Monitoring Systems Fortrans Inc. announces a new self-contained pH control and monitoring system designed specifically for the neutralization of high pH process water produced at ready mixed concrete plants. The Model 5000S pH Control and Monitoring System offers precise monitoring and pH control of process water in settling basins, lagoons and other outfall containment devices. This system has been certified by an independent engineering firm to perform as specified. The units are shipped fully assembled and only require an electrical connection and a supply of carbon dioxide gas. The system will treat approximately 100,000 gallons per day. The system is also available as a skid mount unit. (15001 These systems are highly reliable and affordable to purchase and operate. The Model 5000S pH Control and Monitoring System enables operators of ready mixed concrete plants to effectively control the pH and Total Suspended Solids of both process water and/or stormwater run-off. After the pH is lowered to 7.5 the typical total suspended solids are between 5-18 mg/L without filtration. This enables the facility to meet the pH requirements as well as the 30 mg1L TSS most permits demand before the water can be released. The treated water may be used to batch concrete, to irrigate rock, to rinse the interiors of the drums on the concrete trucks and rinse the exteriors of the trucks as well. We are currently using 9 of the Model 5000S pH Control Systems supplied by Fortrans at our ready mix concrete plants and are very pleased with them. In fact, they are not only helping us to control the pH in our pit systems but also help us deal with the solids build-up as well. They are reliable and virtually maintenance free and one of the best methods that I have found in dealing with high pH process water which is one of the most critical and increasingly regulated issues in our industry. We currently operate 30 plants and I intend to purchase several more Model 5000S systems. Jeff Lamm, Environmental Manager Southern Concrete Matedals, Asheville, INC Our systems offer precise monitoring and control of the pH in pit systems, settling basins, lagoons and other containment areas. The pH Control Systems will treat up to 57 gallons per minute - max 20' head pressure. Unique water circulation design eliminates the need for separate neutralization tank. 1.5" quick connect fittings on inlet and return for easy hook-up. The standard unit is equipped with 2-20' sections of 1.5" Flexible hose with quick connect fittings. Inlet and outlet fittings at the basin or lagoon are per our specifications. Unit is shipped completely assembled. The chemical controller is preprogrammed to maintain a pH of 7.5. Just attach hoses and PVC fittings. 1 year warranty on all component parts and housing The pH Control Systems are designed to treat and maintain a specified pH level in a body of water usually 100,00 gallons or less to allow the permitted discharge of treated water to the environment. Permits must be obtained from the local governing agency to allow any discharge to the environment. Treated water may be used for wetting of rock and/or dust control to aid compliance with storm water run off regulations and may be used in water recycling systems. April 2010 - Ph and Total Solids Control For Concrete Producers Press Release, August 2009 - Modular Treatment System Neutralizes Process Water featured in Concrete Products magazine. Model 5000-B stalled in a heavy gauge all aluminum enclosure with hinged and sloped top. eatures piano hinged top and swing away doors for easy access. Built on a Trexe 6d with Coexe plastic flooring for maximum protection against water damage. upplied with a stainless steel submersible pump with float switch that is connected GFCI outlet in rear of system. Suction and discharge hoses are equipped with cam ck quick connect fittings. Red alarm light and fixture in included. wrier supplied items are a 1D' X 1 D' concrete pad to allow for CO2 tank storage. 15V 20 Amp electrical service and CO2 tank with regulator and hose. hipping weight 290 lbs. Class 55 freight classification — Lowest Freight Rate lick here to view available accessories. Model 5000-S Full Enclosure pH Control System 11ttl)://www.fc)i-tralisitic.coiii/1)1-1Coiiti-o1.]itiii 10/10/201 1 Fortrans Self -Contained pl-1 Control and Monitoring Systems Page i of 4 ,7 0 Installed in a full enclosure 4' wide 4' deep and 8' high. It is equipped with lighting, shelving and a steel door with lockset. The system includes a stainless steel submersible pump with a float switch that is Connected to a GFC1 outlet in rear of system. Suction and discharge hoses are equipped with cam lock quick connect fittings. Red alarm light and fixture is included. This model is built on a Trexe skid with Coex® plastic flooring for maximum resistance 10 water damage. Owner supplied items are a 10' X 10' concrete pad which provides space for CO2 tanks, 115V 20 Amp electrical service and CO2 supply with regulator and hose. Shipping weight 650 lbs. Class 200 Freight classification Click here to view available accessories. Skid mounted system for installation in owner provided enclosures or existing facilities. It contains many of the features and components of the above systems. No lighting or shelving is provided with this system. Pump, hoses, alarm light are provided as per above system descriptions. Shipping Weight 185 Ibs Class 55 All systems are equipped with an electronic flow meter and a factory wired industrial Surge suppressor (2800 Joule). An installation, operation and maintenance manual is provided with each system. Factory support is also available. Click here to view available accessories. Fortrans introduces a new pH control system. The Model 5000SP is a small portable unit designed for mobile operations. This system features heavy duty steel construction with lockable castors for easy maneuverability. The system features the same Fortrans modular inline CO2 injectorldiffuser found on the our larger pH control systems. It is equipped with 2-25' sections of 1 '/z"suction and discharge hose with polypropylene camlock fittings. System uses owner furnished tanks or basins. Specify type of pump required: flooded head or self -priming before placing orders. Dimensions: 37" High 39" Long 22" Wide. Requires 115V 20 AMP Eleclrical Connection. The 5000SP may be trailer or truck mounted for field operations requiring pH controi. The unit is primarily designed for concrete operations producing less than 10,000 GPD. This system is also equipped with a large cartridge filter which can produce water filtered to .3 micron, The filter cartridge has 90 square foot filter area capacity. Paper or reusable polyethylene filter cartridges are available. Unit is shipped with one paper cartridge. The filters function is to remove fines from the pH adjusted water when treated water does not have adequate settling time. The filter is not designed to clarify process water before pH adjustment. Typically the system is operated to lower pH and then a filler cartridge is inserted to filter the water before final discharge. Accessories: • Custom System Flow And Treatment Capacity. Fonrans pH control systems are scalable to meet your facility's current and future pH adjustment requirements. The standard Fortrans system has a through put of approximately 70,000 gallons per day and can efficiently adjust up to 140,000 gallons of water per day. Higher capacity units are available for pH adjustment of 300,000 GPO to a million gallons per day and more. Contact Fortrans for a quote on a custom system to meet your specific needs. • Electronic Flow Meter With Totalizer Function. Upgrade the standard electronic flow rate meter to a flow rate and totalized flow meter with power disruption backup, and an output for external data recording. Use for managing your system maintenance and CO2 re -supply schedule. • Data Logger. Continuously record the pH and flowrate of the system, and store the process pH and fiowrate data on a SD flash card with a two -channel data logger. Be able to access all of your system process data from anywhere, at anytime with your Ethernet connection to this data logger. Complete with software to export process data to Excel for regulatory reporting, Modular Discharge Option. ® Modular discharge option provides external piping and a manual valve or solenoid valve, to divert your facility's pH adjusted excess process water or storm water to discharge. You supply a discharge hose for the cam lock discharge connection. System continuously monitors and records discharge water flow rate and pH using a datalogger with Ethernet connection, Record and store your discharge data on a SD card, with the date and time as well as the pH and flowrate of the discharge. Streamline your recordkeeping and reporting with export of this discharge data to Microsoft Excel. Fortrans Self -Contained pl-I Control, and Monitoring Systems Page 4 o l' 4 Discharge option monitors and reports pH and total gallons discharged and date of discharge. Includes 2 channel data logger with ethernet connection and SD memory card with software to download data to paper format for permanent storage. Unit is equipped with external piping and electric butterfly valve. Manual switch to control discharge. Owner supplied items! 2" flat hose with camlock quick connect fitting. • Chemical Pump And Injectors. Systems can be customized to raise pH, as well as to lower pH as desired, or perform both functions on a continuous basis. • Electronic Flow Meter with Totalizer function, Permanent memory and analog output for a data logger or a chart recorder. • Electronic Flow Meter and Totalizer with permanent memory. Ethernet connection and 1 GB SD card for data collection and download. . 2 Channel Data logger with software. For printout of data in chart, tabular or graph formats for formal reporting requirements. USB Cable included. • Chemical pump and installed chemical injectors to raise pH if needed. Systems are available that can raise or lower pH as desired or perform both functions on a continuous basis. We offer custom made pH control systems for hi -volume process water treatment. Please contact us for quotes. Copyright m 1996-2009 - Fortrans. Inc. - 74p0 Siemens Road Wen0ell. North Carolina 27591 - All Rights Reserved as.A co M 0 David M. Chaparro •From: Mark Fowler <fowlerm@concordnc.gov> Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 10:04 AM To: David M. Chaparro Cc: Sue Hyde Subject: Re: City of Concord sewer system Mr. Chaparro, I have confirmed with the Pre-treatment Coordinator with our wastewater treatment plant that we can not accept flow from the proposed plant due to the high solids concentration. Please let me know if you have any other questions. Mark Fowler Wastewater Resources Director City of Concord >>> <DMChaparro@laneconstruct.com> 5:35 PM 9/27/11 >>> Mr. Fowler, am writing on behalf of The Lane Construction Corporation regarding a temporary concrete batch plant that we intend to construct at aprox. 600 Goodman Rd, Concord (inside Vulcan Materials quarry). We are applying for a Wastewater Permit with NCDENR and we are required to evaluate several alternatives for the discharging of the wastewater. One of the alternatives that we are required to evaluate is the connection to a Municipal Sor Regional Sewer Collection System. The wastewater generated in our intended facility will have the following effluent limits TSS: 30 mg/I, and 90%TSS SS-5mg/I It is my understanding that with these sediment concentrations it is not possible to connect to the City of Concord sewer system. I will appreciate it if you can confirm this or if you can indicate me who within the City of Concord Waste Water Resources I can contact to discuss this. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Best Regards David Chaparro, P.E. Project Engineer The Lane Construction Corporation dmchaoarroPlaneconstruct.com 704-707-0538 (office) 336-518-4671 (cell) Note: This message is for the named person's use only. It may contain confidential, proprietary or legally privileged information. No confidentiality or privilege is waived or lost by any mistransmission. If you receive this message in C. • error, please immediately delete it and all copies of it from your system, destroy any hard copies of it and notify the sender. You must not, directly or indirectly, use, disclose, distribute, print, or copy any part of this message if you are not the intended recipient. LANE INDUSTRIES and any of its subsidiaries each reserve the right to monitor all e-mail communications through its networks. Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender, except where the message states otherwise and the sender is authorized to state them to be the views of any such entity. Thank You. Pursuant to North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 132, Public Records, this electronic mail message and any attachments hereto, as well as any electronic mail message(s) that may be sent in response to it may be considered public record and as such are subject to request and review by anyone at any time. 2 WASH RACK M 39 31* M M M WASHOUT PIT BAS�N'� A skew betweern ponds may be needed to accomodate site conditions REFER TO NCDOT STANDARD DETAIL 1634.02 PLAN VIE BASIN 2 STANDARD DETAIL ROCK SEDIMENT DAM TYPE 8 (STANDARD 1634.02) 0PAINAGE AREA WEIR LENGTH 4 hi>`RE I (FT) ,0 8.0 4 10.0 1:o SEDIMENT , -.::::... 0ONTA01, STONE STRUCTURAL L STONE PROFILE SECTION DESIGN +q �'ic��tt STRUCTURAL STONE F�!W'�.3..%iC'i .. S' MAX. I x Wf; I fI LI—NGo H R POOR DEFINED CHANNELS CROSS SECTION ' MAX . REFER TO NCDOT STANDARD DETAIL 1634.02 BASIN 3 E E E a'► REFER TO NCDOT STANDARD DETAIL 1634.02 a.,. B A A ME'AGENCY BY-PASS 6" t4fl-OW SETTt, VJ. , TC)P OF DAM NATURAL, G.R.WN0 NOTES USE 'CLASS B EROSION CONTROL L. STONE FOR STRUCTURAL STONE. USE NO. 5 DR NO. 57 STONE FOR SEDIMENT CONTROL STONE. DIKE MAY EXTEND ALONG MORE THAN ONE SIDE OF THE TRAP AREA. PROVIDE A TOTAL. SEDIMENT STORAGE VOLUME OF DDT CUBIC FEET PER ACRE OF DISTURBED AREA. SOME: OF THE REQUIRED VOLUME MAY BE PROVIDED BY OTHER D'F OR DOWNSTREAM GONTROLS. AN UNDERLAY OF STRUCTURAL STONE WITH FILTRATION GEOTE. TILE MAY ICE REOUIRED AS DIRECTED. INSTAL COIR FIBER BAFFLES ON THE UPSTREAM SIDE OF THE DAM IN ACCORDANCE WITH STANDARD DRAWINQ NO. 1640.01. SEED AND PLACE MATTING FOR EROSION CONTROL ON ALL INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR SLOPES OF SEDIMENT BASIN AS DIRECTED. SPILLWAY GENERAL NOTES: Basin 1: $p ' L x 4O' W (top dimentions) Basin 2: SU ' L x 40' W (top dimentions) CC W LL- Basin 3; 60 ' L x 4a' W (top dimentions) Top of dam: 4.5' C5b Side slope: 2:1 Cr I Depth at spillway: 3' CL W a. 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"� ___ �I !''' !�.�Il \-� \\\\\\\ 1 ,{ � /� _ _ - y_ "=u.. --�� '_" -\ "\ 't` 1 1 .`t `,\\ }� I II 1 �! •i t ! 1?',I iI � \E < I r 1 III r] .... \ � � > 1 '� �' � l � I ; ,1 \ � \ 1,, \' � � �_- � �.. _ I".." � \ 't� ` , 1',_ � 1 'i l � r , I ' 1 I` 11� t 1 I • �I I \' ._._ ./ - -.., _ _ _ - - �/ .,\ ,i i � � i f � I I ! / 1 \ f � ..✓ —` � \ / i i 1 ' I \ , \ ' � �� � I I i f ! / � � e �� .._. � ` ~ i � � � \ ', `t 4, ,+ It i 'y 1 t 1 I i j '' 7' I ` I ,i 'I { I iC r,/ • it 1 i, S. C71 I I i 1 �I - _. t~ - 1 �1, .. ?§ Y i i-' � � ` Y \, ! 1 _ I } I \..._,.- � ✓ 1 1 ; n ! '` I I ) '', �, r,', NOTES: ----_. \, ',` f� I �� t \ � r,.,,r,,�� ��I _eft? ,'' �/ �,� �—' � �.� � 1 ��'t ��, iIII� 'iII! �Irl r'�J\J VI t '}�I,,i1111,',! `s� ' � I It��l�` ��i'''lllt�� / t �• lid � E ' i � , I i 1 -' ` j / is j! 'V I I I ;� t, !' ! I I I .-. � i I ALL MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, LABOR, AND WORKMANSHIP SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH AND \ \ ``_ -r-'" � � ` `'' ' � t1'( � ' � � � ' j C `� r ( � '� � [ � I ° '1 } i, 1, I it I +� Itl, � t : I ; I + . t t I } I I _} �� � � / \ , � I` ,- � . \; �I l 1 '� i -'' �; J , J i / / �_ I _ / � w,_� J f r I ! I , / \\ I } l ` i _ i � / / � I i l� l II Ill,kl I !I I!l' I i,i y \ rl ! II SUBJECT TO THE WATER AND SEWER AUTHORITY OF CABARRUS COUNTY'S STANDARD ' � ' -'/' 1 c'� / r �r r ! � / � ` I• I f � � ',! 4 1 7 � ' � t , � l� l,t , ,,, r '1 ` � �- �' 1 �! t i , I � I �' �' .1 + { i I '� \ \ `y �I I � / / / � ,1 , 1 I \ ` ', 1 I ; i I { I i 1, I : �� SPECIFICATIONS; THE CITY OF CONCORD'S ORDINANCES, POLICIES AND STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS !. i i \,`. . , _ - 1 '' t / i 1 / ^ ' � � � \ 1. r 11 ; I `+ I � `• ',1 1 , � , I , ' � , , I , ; I �I � I I AND THE NORTH CAROLINA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE FOR WASTEWATER COLLECTION AND WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS: IN THE EVENT OF CONFLICT BETWEEN WATER AND SEWER AUTHORITY . � � ` _ - 1 I ''/ , � �~ � r ;.r� ' / 1'f / ` .- t ' 1 ''} i � �� 1 / •� �. � i, ; { `� '1 t � } ' '1`'ltl `' .,1 : ; i '\�•�, \ \ �\ �� ! 5 1 ` I I i �i ' I � ', ' �I I i I 1--vim. , `i �; l t ' ! E� _ !l t ' \ `-, \ '•\ � / fr , / �;= 1 {/ 1 ` \ � � -'� C / ''� \\ , , 1 i _ i „ 1, y 1 1 l 1 ,,1 ', t � ,, �, , � �, } I � / '; l t ,i �, ` ` � ,� I -f`T r'I i''� �I'' 1. "l � k i I I � { OF CABARRUS COUNTY'S STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS: THE CITY OF CONCORD'S ORDINANCES, POLICIES, AND STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS, DR THE NORTH CAROLINA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE, THE MORE RESTRICTIVE REQUIREMENTS SHALL APPLY. _ _ . _ _ - _ --:, _ , `\'\` ;•F- - �� f i �f i i ` l ''I�i f! I I / -• I� � ; � , � `'i', :1 ` i' � `, \\ \ ` � / l i ` '}' '' 7� I � �, l I <� � s , I S , _ - � t ,, 7 � . r rf l / i ! F I / �, ! / � l \\ ' , I ! ! f I , ! I I % 1 ' 1 \ A ! � 1� � � 1�1. i : 1 ,1 •'\ � I \ \, ' ,!' _ � � 5 ':+ i ''� i � , , I i � - , �i I li r 1 i a �• I � f 1 _ __ � \ ,-v S ; I: ) // `.il., r / �\ ) i � 't 1 REVIEW AND APPROVAL OF THE PLANS DOES NOT RELIEVE THE OWNER, CONTRACTOR, OR `� f ' / , S , � t 1''} , I � i DEVELOPER FROM MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CITY OF CONCORD'S OR CABARRUS '� , ) � � `, � ))f ' r ! l - k f , ; I ! I •. 1 \ . , 1 `' ; I\ '`,\ - � ,,' , � �-,. 1 -�5,,, ; � '', I , ; , F C NTY ANCOU ORDIN ES, POLICIES, AND STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS, (AS APPLICABLE), CONCORD WATER & SEWER POLICIES AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS, THE "STANDARD SPECIFICATfON FOR __.. _ ' , ; ' ; � �-, - , ,' ,, 1 , ' I', , • , ,\ ', \' , , `, > `, • >, I j , -- - I •� � '•�{ �j`, �{_i ,( 1 `\ 1` \ i it tr !� \ t1,. ,t ,`', .�. \, ` � I '1 1, I � i- ', i' ! i'. :� s WASTEWATER COLLECTION & WASTE D6TRIBUTION FOR CABARRUS COUNTY (WSACC MANUAL) AND ANY OTHER LOCAL STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS &APPROVALS," / � n i . THE CONTRACTOR MUST CONTACT THE CITY OF CONCORD ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION MANAGER, I ' PHILI.IP KINGSLAND, AT 704-920-542 AT LEAST 24-HOURS PRIOR TO INITIATING ANY NOTE: CONSTRUCTION LAYOUT SURVEYOR CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY: STORM PIPE CHART SHALL CONFIRM VERTICAL DATUM THE EXISTING WATER MAIN VALVE RIMS AND STEMS AND THE EXESTING SEWER MAIN MANHOLES RIMS ARE TO BE RAISED OR LOWERED TO FINAL GRADE, AS APPLICABLE AND AT LEAST 3-FT OF COVER iS T MAINTAIN OVER THE EXISTING UTILITIES AT A ! _....... . ... ..._. ........ � ...._..- - ._ _., .,._. ..._..-......._...__... �..-._. -._. .,-_ ..-....-..__.. :-.__ ., _._ _ _--_..:- - .-. ..-. .,.-. ... .._._ _..._-....... __._...__ .._._.., m:_-.. _ ._.-._.-. .. _....__._---�.._........,--..._.._.,._-, ... ..__.. �:...-....._ ..,..._.: -,, .-.-__ .,_.._ ...__._._..,...,__.-: _-.-.... , �-- ......._, ..__- GROUND CO E 0 BE MAINTAINED 0 5 LIT ES ALL TIMES. a GRADING PLAN ! I Line ID Ins EI � v EIenU a en eS' a �m C t A ota e Dn In Lin L th Pi Iz Grnd1R Dn GmdlRkmU Incr Area �TotalArea RunoffCoefF IncrC x A Tota1C x A'InfetTime Time one Rnfalln TotalRunoff dnlFlow T IFlow Ca acFull Velnc HGLDn NGLU P 9 P P P� r ! t , H OWN AND R V OPER AR RESPONSIB FOR DETERMINING IF oM TI R ft ft ft in ft ft ac ac C min min inlhr cfs cfs cfs cfs ftls ft 7 E ER 0 DE EL E LETHE DOMESTIC C WATER { I 1 I 1 } ) � ? � � y � c c� c c c� t� a t c r' r y � a c f t� c� c� PRESSURE AND EXISTING PUBLIC FIRE FLOW WILL BE ADEQUATE FOR THEER PROPOSED ':WW SI=D. POND-DMP OUTLET I 709 00 719 50 ; 410 16 '' 18 709.00 724.00 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 0 0 7-8 7.8 '��` � 16.8 i 5 $ 710 07 720.57 SCALE IN FI=�r DEVELOPMENT. IF NOT THE OWNER OR DEVELOPER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR INSTALLING THE _ _..... - --__ ____..- ..._. _ ._ .___-- _-.-__.__.._ .__ -, .._..- ___ _.... ___ _.._. -_,_ .....-. _... .._: D B S 40 0 40 80 NECESSARY AND APPROVED DEVICES) TO MAKE ANY ADJUSTMENTS TO THE WATER PRESSURE, GRAPHIC SCALD AND/OR WATER VOLUME SUPPLIED BY THE CONCORD AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF ALL SUCH DEVICES: *CONTACTOR MAY SUBSTITUTE SMOOTH WALL HDPE IN LIEU "PER WASTE WATER CALCULATIONS 1" = 40' OF RCP, PROVIDED PROPER TRENCH COMPACTION IS USED 2FT VERTICAL AND 5FT HORIZONTAL SEPARATION MUST BE MAINTAINED BETWEEN THE PROPOSED FULL BACKFILL WITH WASHED STONE. WATER LINE AND THE OTHER EXISTING UTILITIES, UNDERGROUND GAS AND COMMUNICATION LINES. F. W U 0 Of WW zz Z fL (n I N to Vz �U) CL Ln >Z sn � � � ry � �rj U N N 0 N M� 00 (n �W 4. F W Lj � 0n. vai U caa WZ a a ® F_ z W �c C O U 0 of 0 U z 0 U P • w Lf m Q Z 0 0 Q m �~ w � z � zi-1,0 0 0 [0V O 00 W r Q Of r W W � � Z •' J 0 Z W m I a m � O U U W `' Z W, U 3 :J 00 F Q H aawoa (41 N 10 N L N J CD O CO Q Z U 6 Z 0O z 0 0 z a N m O 0 U � Z O Q a al Z 0 IL V ^7 0 z `Q o U 00 in o Z o Lq O U 0 w O 0 W lCi z THE LANE CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION Since 1890 A Can mml to Exenlln� November 30, 2011 Stormwater Permitting Unit Division of Water Quality 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 Attention : Jennifer Jones Environmental Engineer Reference: NCG140000 Permit Application I-85 Widening and 1-85/1-485 Interchange Projects NCDO'I' Contracts C202522 and C202523 Ms. Jones, Field Office: 413 Goodman Rd. Concord, NC 28027 kINc�03oePm B DEC - 1 2011 DENR - WATER QUALITY WETLANDS AND STORMINATER BRA KK I'lease find Attached to this letter two copies of the revised drawing C-300 for our Mobile Concrete Batch Plant. As mentioned in the original permit application, due to the iiist track nature of this project we request that your review ofthis permit application continues to be expedited. Should you have any questions regarding this application, please contact our project engineer, David Chaparro, directly at 704-707-0538. Sincerely, 'I'hc Lane Construction Corporation James Seybert Project Managcr 16 IVULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY CABARRUS QUARRY SITE SITE 1 `r .� ;IU 85 Iv;, f1 VICINITY MAP NOT TO SCALE INV. il 6.25 III C -EXISTING DI EX. RIM: 714-46 `—INV. IN: 708.24 WATER QUALITY EX. INV. OUT: 676.16,g,� MONITORING POINT/ PROVIDE ACCESS 1 01 'e, 'O' RING PIPE 24" RCP 00 CLASS III OR IV BMP OUTLET Q_ -RIM: 716.95 �INV. IN: 709.00 INV. OUT: 709.00 , North Carolina One —Call Center IM W. Vembodw In% IdW W WET DETENTION boubw% Nw% Cmdka MW kjOmma-mma POND%WWI 2 DAYS BEFORE DIGGING IN NORTH CAROUNk CALL 1-800-632-4949 UNDERGROUND LOCATORS. II r-CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT r- THE UNDERGROUND LOCATORS EV-__RY iO DAYS FOR AN UPDATE TO UTILITY LOCATIONS. � � k - 11 l Call BEFORE you DIG! "It's The Lal - J��� w SOUTHERN & NORTHERN OFFSITE DRAINAGE AREAS EXCLUDED FROM BOTH PRE & POST DEVELOPMENT HYDROGRAPHS. BOTH AREAS ARE BYPASSED IN POST DEVELOPMENT DESIGN. PRE DEVELOPMENT DRAINAGE AREA 6.05ac. IMPERVIOUS (GRAVEL) 2.85ac. PERVIOUS (GRASS, UNDEV.) 3.20ac. POST DEVELOPMENT DRAINAGE AREA 5.06ac. 7 (6.05ac. —WASTEWATER DA=0.99) IMPERVIOUS (GRAVEL) 3.97ac. PERVIOUS (GRASS, UNDEV.) 2.08ac. NOTES: ALL MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, LABOR, AND WORKMANSHIP SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH AND SUBJECT TO THE WATER AND SEWER AUTHORITY OF CABARRUS COUNTY'S STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS; THE CITY OF CONCORD'S ORDINANCES, POLICIES, AND STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS, AND THE NORTH CAROLINA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE FOR WASTEWATER COLLECTION AND WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS, IN THE EVENT OF CONFLICT BETWEEN WATER AND SEWER AUTHORITY OF CABARRUS COUNTY'S STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS; THE CITY OF CONCORD'S ORDINANCES, POLICIES, AND STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS, OR THE NORTH. CAROLINA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE, THE MORE RESTRICTIVE REQUIREMENTS SHALL APPLY. REVIEW AND APPROVAL OF THE PLANS DOES NOT RELIEVE THE OWNER, CONTRACTOR, OR u DEVELOPER FROM MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CITY OF CONCORD'S OR CABARR S COUNTY ORDINANCES, POLICIES, AND STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS, (AS APPLICABLE), CONCORD WATER & SEWER POLICIES AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS, THE "STANDARD SPECIFICATION FOR WASTEWATER COLLECTION & WASTE DISTRIBUTION FOR CABARRUS COUNTY (WSACC MANUAL) AND OTHER LOCAL, STATE, AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS & APPROVALS." IANY THE CONTRACTOR MUST CONTACT THE CITY OF CONCORD ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION MANAGER, PHILLIP KlNGSLAND, AT 704-920-542 AT LEAST 24—HOURS PRIOR TO INITIATING ANY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY. STORM PIPE CHART THE EXISTING WATER MAIN VALVE RIMS AND STEMS AND THE EXISTING SEWER MAIN MANHOLES RIMS ARE TO BE RAISED OR LOWERED TO FINAL GRADE, AS APPLICABLE AND AT LEAST 3—FT OF 4" RCP IIv , , , _ - { I !� r , =_�_J i � 1 , '', � y, ', � ` 1 Jy �+ i 1 ' 1 1� I�t, I '� t '. � I7 IIII0; `0 11 0 IIv IIIIIII NV. 71 6.75IBERM AS REQUIRED TO RESTRICT OFF —SITE RUNOFF t I1i STONE BEARING COURSE TO MATCH GRADE THIS EDGE TIE TO EXISTING ASPHALT PAVING C, CD �7 I4u 0 0 Uj C) FFE OF TRAILERS Ce 0 730.50' (ASSUMED) I0 IILLj L 0 I0 + GRADE AS REQUIRED ITO FACILITATE INSTALLATION . . .. ....... Uj 0 U_- OF TRAILER Ln Uj z I0 cc L GRADE AND REPLACE 0 BERM AS REQUIRED FOR IWATERLINE INSTALLATION z U) 00 40 FFE ELEVATION FOR 13% PLANT BY OTHERS 0 7 67 . . ... . I....... . . .. L IIV W 7' I .. . . .... .. II50 yj BERM `y„;�„v:.,. -i... ..r_, w„ m,+J - :.,.� \ �?w.rr ir{. d;'�' _... �_( . .:, .:< - ...: _ � I 1Jlf-` 1 1 (1? 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GROUND COVER IS TO BE MAINTAINED OVER THE EXISTING UTILI lr% I =1 n �1 I i ; 14o'w'� apacFull�Veloc�HG11-1171n!H LUp: efen Dn:G dIR-111 AncrArealTotalAreaiRunoffCoeff lincrCxA�TotalCxAl!lnletTime!iTi eConciRnfalint�iTotaiRunoff'AdniFlow'Tota G THE OWNER AND/OR DEVELOPER ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR DETERMINING IF THE DOMESTIC WATER PRESSURE AND EXISTING PUBLIC FIRE FLOW WILL BE ADEQUATE FOR THEIR PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT. IF NOT, THE OWNER OR DEVELOPER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR INSTALLING THE NECESSARY AND APPROVED DEVICE(S) 70 MAKE ANY ADJUSTMENTS TO THE WATER PRESSURE, AND/OR WATER VOLUME SUPPLIED BY THE CONCORD AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF ALL SUCH DEVICES. 2FT VERTICAL AND 5FT HORIZONTAL SEPARATION MUST BE MAINTAINED BETWEEN THE PROPOSED WATER LINE AND THE OTHER EXISTING UTILITIES, UNDERGROUND GAS AND COMMUNICATION LINES. me INV wV INV S (Cfs) (Cfs) (in1hr) (Cfs) (111) (ft) (it) (in) (ft) (ft) (ac) (ac) (min) (min) 0) .. .............. ..... . ..... 0 ;WW SED. 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