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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSW3220305_Email (1)_20220621 Farkas, Jim J From:Daniel Wright <DWright@BrwnCald.com> Sent:Tuesday, June 21, 2022 7:30 AM To:Farkas, Jim J Cc:cvoncannon@wsacc.org; Kimberly Devendorf Subject:RE: \[External\] RE: SW3220305 Rocky River Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant Phase 3 Expansion Design Attachments:image005.wmz CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless you verify. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to Report Spam. Hey Jim, Apologies for that. See the attached pdfs for those sheets. I believe you should have gotten the updated sheets from your comments at the end of last week. Let me know if you need anything else. Thanks, Daniel Wright, EI Civil Engineering Brown and Caldwell | Charlotte, NC T: 704.373.7110 | DWright@brwncald.com From: Farkas, Jim J <Jim.Farkas@ncdenr.gov> Sent: Monday, June 20, 2022 4:01 PM To: Daniel Wright <DWright@BrwnCald.com> Cc: cvoncannon@wsacc.org; Kimberly Devendorf <KDevendorf@BrwnCald.com> Subject: RE: \[External\] RE: SW3220305 Rocky River Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant Phase 3 Expansion Design Can you please send me the PDFs for plan sheets C-000-101 (Existing Site Conditions Plan 1), and CD-000-100 thru 105 (Demolition Plans). It appears as though these plans did not get electronically uploaded. Thanks, -Jim From: Daniel Wright <DWright@BrwnCald.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2022 8:58 AM To: Farkas, Jim J <Jim.Farkas@ncdenr.gov> 1 Cc: cvoncannon@wsacc.org; Kimberly Devendorf <KDevendorf@BrwnCald.com> Subject: RE: \[External\] RE: SW3220305 Rocky River Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant Phase 3 Expansion Design CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless you verify. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to Report Spam. Thanks for the clarification. I had the misunderstanding that the vegetated conveyance and the curb outlet swale were one and the same. We are not proposing curb and gutter and so will not have or need curb outlet swales. We just have vegetated conveyances. We will have “No” in line 6 and so line 11 will be “No” as well. I will be sending you updated information based on your comments to you here soon so that you will hopefully receive it by the end of the week. Thanks, Daniel Wright, EI Civil Engineering Brown and Caldwell | Charlotte, NC T: 704.373.7110 | DWright@brwncald.com From: Farkas, Jim J <Jim.Farkas@ncdenr.gov> Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2022 7:53 AM To: Daniel Wright <DWright@BrwnCald.com> Cc: cvoncannon@wsacc.org; Kimberly Devendorf <KDevendorf@BrwnCald.com> Subject: RE: \[External\] RE: SW3220305 Rocky River Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant Phase 3 Expansion Design There are 3 types of ditches: vegetated conveyances (15A NCAC 02H .1003(2)(c)), curb outlet swales (15A NCAC 02H .1003(2)(d)), and treatment swales (15A NCAC 02H .1061). The most basic form of ditch is the vegetated conveyance (most low-density projects utilize this type of ditch). If your ditch receives runoff from a curb & gutter or outlet, then the curb outlet swale design requirements must be met (15A NCAC 02H .1003(2)(d)(vi) allows you to use the treatment swale design requirements in lieu of the curb outlet swale design requirements if you choose to do so). Treatment swales (unlike the other two) are secondary SCMs (the design is more stringent and they can be used for pollutant/nutrient removal credit). Line 11 is asking you if you will be using the design requirements for the treatment swale in lieu of the design requirements for the curb outlet swale (per 15A NCAC 02H .1003(2)(d)(vi)). If you are not proposing curb outlet swales, you can change this item to “No” or “N/a”. If you are using curb outlet swales and will not be meeting the more stringent design requirements of the treatment swale, you can change this to “No”. -Jim From: Daniel Wright <DWright@BrwnCald.com> Sent: Monday, June 13, 2022 5:21 PM To: Farkas, Jim J <Jim.Farkas@ncdenr.gov> Cc: cvoncannon@wsacc.org; Kimberly Devendorf <KDevendorf@BrwnCald.com> Subject: \[External\] RE: SW3220305 Rocky River Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant Phase 3 Expansion Design 2 CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless you verify. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to Report Spam. Jim, Thank you for your very thorough comments. It makes it easy to go through and modify everything, I appreciate it. We will work on these comments and resubmit the necessary documents as you outlined. One question from your comments, and that is on the Supplement-EZ Form -- low density page -- line 11 (comment highlighted in your original email). It seems that by responding “Yes” in line 11 this meant we are using treatment swales not curb outlet swales. And treatment swales have more stringent requirements that we are not meeting. From my understanding, since we are a low density site we do not need treatment swales, we only need curb outlet swales. That was what we were working with, so we should have responded “No” to line 11 since we are actually using curb outlet swales. We will respond “No” to line 11 and adjust our swale design per your first comment about the slopes. Let me know if this is acceptable or if you need something else. Thanks, Daniel Wright, EI Civil Engineering Brown and Caldwell | Charlotte, NC T: 704.373.7110 | DWright@brwncald.com From: Farkas, Jim J <Jim.Farkas@ncdenr.gov> Sent: Monday, June 13, 2022 1:08 PM To: Kimberly Devendorf <KDevendorf@BrwnCald.com> Cc: cvoncannon@wsacc.org; Daniel Wright <DWright@BrwnCald.com> Subject: RE: SW3220305 Rocky River Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant Phase 3 Expansion Design Kevin, I was looking over the information you provided on 3/24/2022. Everything looks good except for a few small issues: Please correct the following: - As designed, the provided vegetated conveyances do not meet the design requirements for vegetated conveyances outlined in 15A NCAC 02H .1003(2)(c)(i). The provided side slopes of the vegetated conveyances are 2:1, but 3:1 is required. NOTE: Steeper slopes are allowed in situations where it is demonstrated (based on engineering calculations and on-site soil investigation) that the vegetated conveyances will remain stable, however, the provided soils report recommends using a 3:1 side slope (Section 4.1.8) and shear calculations were not provided. Please revise. - Please sign & seal the provided calculations (The originally provided calculations were signed & sealed, however, the revised copies provided in May were not signed & sealed). - Please correct the following issues with the Application: o Section IV, 8 – See comment below. o Section IV, 10:  Existing BUA – Please only include the existing BUA that will remain on-site (563,516 sf), not the total amount of BUA in existing conditions (573,000 sf). 3  Total – Please revise this value based on the prior comment and please also include the future BUA in this total (Total BUA = 11,800 sf + 44,800 sf + 2,200 sf + 6,100 sf + 40,600 sf + 563,516 sf = 669,016 sf).  Proposed Impervious Area – This item refers to the total proposed BUA located within the drainage area (entire site), not just the net increase. For this project, it should correspond to the Total from the lower half of the table (669,016 sf).  % Impervious Area – Please recalculate this value per the prior comments (either: \[% BUA = Total Proposed BUA / Project Area = 669,016 sf / 10,230,502 sf = 6.5%\] or \[% BUA = Net Increase in BUA / (Project Area – Existing BUA) = (669,016 sf – 573,000 sf) / (10,230,502 sf – 573,000 sf) = 0.99%\] - Please correct the following issues with the Supplement-EZ Form: o Drainage Areas Page:  Line 4 – Since the entire low-density area of the project drains to the same receiving water, there is only 1 low-density drainage area (please refer to the note in Section IV, 9 of the Application). The drainage areas to the individual vegetated conveyances do not need to be show on this page as the information is summarized on the Low-Density Page.  Entire Site Column:  Line 8 – Similar to the earlier comment, this value corresponds to the total amount of BUA that will exist on-site (for this project, it is the sum of Lines 10 & 15).  Line 10 – Similar to the earlier comment, this value corresponds to the total amount of new BUA that will exist within the common areas of the site (for this project, it is the sum of the items of Line 12). Please include the future BUA in this calculation.  Line 18 – Please recalculate (if needed) per the earlier comment.  Line 19 – This item is not required for low-density projects.  LD 1 – 5 – These columns are not required, please remove them. o Low-Density Page:  Line 4 – Per the calculations, this value is shown to be 2:1. Please revise as needed.  Line 5 – Per the calculations and information in the lower half of this page, Swale 4 has an actual velocity of 4.10 fps (2.70 fps is shown as the maximum velocity).  Line 11 – This item only applies if the design requirements outlined in 15A NCAC 02H .1061 are used for the design of the curb outlet swales in lieu of the design requirements outlined in 15A NCAC 02H .1003(2)(d). It does not appear that all of the MDCs for treatment swales are met with the design of these vegetated conveyances (The Swales do not have a trapezoidal cross- section, the side slopes are 2:1, the slope of Swale 4 is outside of the acceptable range, the Hydraulic Retention Time (HRT) is too short, etc...). Please provide the following: - 2x hard copies & 1x electronic copy of revised plan sheet C-000-803 with the swale detail shown on it (The revised grading sheets that were provided in May have notes on them referencing a swale detail on pan sheet C- 000-803, but the originally provided plan sheet C-000-803 does not have a swale detail on it). - 1x hard copy of plan sheet C-000-001 with the revised note in the center of the page (1x hard copy & 1x electronic copy of this plan sheet were previously provided, however, we require 2x hard copies). - 1x hard copy (2x hard copies for plans) & 1x electronic copy of any items needed to address the 2:1 vegetated conveyance side slope issue. - 1x hard copy & 1x electronic copy of the signed & sealed calculations (revised as needed). - 1x hard copy & 1x electronic copy of the revised pages of the Application. - 1x hard copy & 1x electronic copy of the revised pages of the Supplement-EZ Form. - Hard copies should be mailed to me at the following address: For FedEx/UPS: Jim Farkas 4 512 N. Salisbury Street, Office 640E Raleigh, NC 27604 For USPS: Jim Farkas 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 Hand Delivery: Please reach out to me prior to hand delivering a submission to make sure that I (or someone else in my group) will be able to receive the submission. Do not leave the package in the foyer with the security guard. NOTE: Hard copies should not be sent to a Regional Office. Doing so will delay the review process and the submission package may be lost while being sent from the Regional Office to me in the Central Office. Electronic copies should be uploaded at the following location: https://edocs.deq.nc.gov/Forms/SW-Supplemental-Upload Since these are really minor things, once I get the hard copies, anything else that may have changed from addressing these issues, and the documents are uploaded to Laserfiche (Provided everything is still in order), we can issue the permit without doing another formal review. Let me know if you have any questions. Jim Farkas Environmental Engineer North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Energy, Mineral, & Land Resources – Stormwater Program 512 N. Salisbury Street 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 (919) 707-3646 Jim.Farkas@ncdenr.gov Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. Based on the current guidance to minimize the spread of COVID-19, the Department of Environmental Quality has adjusted operations to protect the health and safety of the staff and public. Many employees are working remotely or are on staggered shifts. To accommodate these staffing changes, all DEQ office locations are limiting public access to appointments only. Please check with the appropriate staff before visiting our offices, as we may be able to handle your requests by phone or email. We appreciate your patience as we continue to serve the public during this challenging time. 5 From: Tran, Kieu M <kieu.tran@ncdenr.gov> Sent: Friday, March 25, 2022 3:13 PM To: cvoncannon@wsacc.org; kdevendorf@brwncald.com Cc: Farkas, Jim J <Jim.Farkas@ncdenr.gov>; Khan, Zahid <zahid.khan@ncdenr.gov> Subject: SW3220305 Rocky River Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant Phase 3 Expansion Design Good afternoon, We received your post-construction stormwater permit application for the above mentioned project on 3/24/2022. Reviews under the standard permitting process generally take 45 calendar days, but can take up to 90 calendar days per statute (our other reviewer, Corey Anen, no longer works for the State, so this review may exceed 45 days). Please upload all documents that you mailed into our office through the link provided below. Be sure to choose the Central Office as the Primary Contact office. https://edocs.deq.nc.gov/Forms/SW-Supplemental-Upload IMPORTANT NOTE: Please ensure that each file is uploaded under its appropriate file type. Additional file types can be entered into the electronic form by clicking on the “Add Another Post-Construction File Upload” link directly below the “State Stormwater Information Uploads” section of the form. Please do not upload entire plan sets through this form, but rather upload the relevant individual sheets under the appropriate file type. Selecting the correct file type ensures that the files are properly named in the electronic repository and it helps expedite the review process. Please type in permit #: SW3220305 If you have any questions, please contact Jim Farkas Jim.Farkas@ncdenr.gov 919-707-3646. Thank you, Kieu Tran Stormwater Program Administrative Assistant Office: (919) 707- 3640 Kieu.Tran@ncdenr.gov North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources Stormwater Program 512 N. Salisbury Street, Raleigh, NC 27604 (location) 1612 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 (mailing) Website: http://deq.nc.gov/about/divisions/energy-mineral-land-resources/stormwater Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties 6