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Permit:
NC0029246
Linwood Yard
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7Authorization
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Document Date:
May 4, 2001
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State of North Carolina
Department of Environment
and Natural Resources
Division of Water Quality
Michael F. Easley, Governor
William G. Ross. Jr., Secretary
Kerr T. Stevens, Director
May 4, 2001
Ms. Gena Bishop
Norfolk Southern Railway Corp.
110 Franklin Road, SE
Roanoke, Virginia 24042
A7A
NCDENR
Subject: Authorization to Construct
ATC No. 029246ACA
NPDES Permit No. NC0029246
Linwood Yard Facility
Davidson County
Dear Ms. Bishop:
The Division of Water Quality's NPDES Unit has reviewed your request for an Authorization to Construct at
Norfolk Southern Railway's Linwood Yard Facility. The Division finds the proposed improvements to be
satisfactory and hereby grants authorization for the following:
• Installation of a 2.3 MG carbon steel equalization tank with all associated pumps, piping and controls.
• Installation of a pump station to transfer wastewater to the above proposed equalization tank with
associated pumps, piping and controls.
• Lining and re -grading of the existing equalization lagoon to accommodate the proposed pump station and
to provide emergency storage capacity.
This Authorization to Construct is issued in accordance with NPDES Permit No. NC0029246, January 31,
2000, and shall be subject to revocation unless the wastewater treatment facilities are constructed in
accordance with the terms and conditions of the permit. Please note that all permit limits must be met
during construction and sludge from the existing lagoons must be properly disposed of.
The Permittee shall notify the Water Quality Supervisor of the Winston-Salem Regional Office, telephone
number (336) 771-4600, at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to operation of the installed facilities, so that an
in -place inspection can be made. Notification shall be made during the normal office hours of 8:00 a.m. until
5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Engineer's Certification
Upon completion of construction and prior to operation of the modified facility, the Permittee shall provide
the Division with a certification (copy enclosed) from a professional engineer registered in North Carolina
certifying that the permitted facility has been installed in accordance with the NPDES Permit, this
Authorization to Construct, and the approved plans and specifications. -The Certification should be submitted
to: NCDENR / DWQ, NPDES Unit, 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617.
Requirements for Certified Operator
The Permittee shall employ a certified wastewater treatment plant operator to be in responsible charge (ORC)
of the wastewater treatment facilities. The operator must hold a certificate of the type and grade at least
equivalent to or greater than the classification assigned to the wastewater treatment facilities by the
Certification Commission. The Permittee must also employ a certified back-up operator of the appropriate
1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Telephone (919) 733-5083 FAX (919) 733-0719
An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Internet: http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/
Norfolk Southern Railway Corp.— Linwood Yard Facility
NPDES Permit No. NC0029246
ATC No. 029246ACA
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type and grade to comply with the conditions of Title 15A, Chapter 8G, .0200. The ORC of the facility must
visit each Class I faciliV at least weekly and each Class II, III, and IV facility at least daily, excluding
weekends and holidays; and must properly manage and document daily operation and maintenance of the
facility and comply with all other conditions of Title ISA, Chapter 8G, .0200.
Additional Requirements
The Operational Agreement between the Permittee and the Environmental Management Commission is
incorporated herein by reference and is a condition of this Permit. Noncompliance with the terms of the
Operational Agreement shall subject the Permittee to all sanctions provided by G. S. 143-215.6 for violation
of or failure to act in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Permit.
Failure to abide by the requirements contained in this Authorization. to Construct may subject the Permittee to
an enforcement action by the Division of Water Quality in accordance with North Carolina General Statute
143-215.6A to 143-215.6C.
The issuance of this Authorization to Construct does not preclude the Permittee from complying with any and
all statutes, rules, regulations, or ordinances which may be imposed by other government agencies (local,
state, and federal) which have jurisdiction.
The Permittee shall maintain a copy of the approved plans and specifications on file for the life of the facility.
One (1) copy of the approved plans and specifications is enclosed for your records.
If you have any questions about this Authorization to Construct, please contact Natalie Sierra, at (919) 733-
5083, extension 551.
Sincerely,
� Kerr T. Stevens
Director
Enclosures: Project Plans and Specifications (approved)
Engineer's Certification Form
cc: Winston-Salem Regional Office, Water Quality
Technical Assistance and Certification Unit
Central Files
NPDES Unit Files 1
Mr. Mark Harvey, PE - Earth Tech
10 Patewood Drive
Building VI, Suite 500
Greenville, South Carolina
cc: Permits and Engineering
Technical Support Branch
County Health Department
Central Files
WSRO
RECEIVED
WATER QUALITY SECTION
MAY I U CUM
Non -Discharge Permitting
SOC PRIORITY PROJECT: YES _ NO X
IF Yes, SOC No._
To: Permits and Engineering Unit
Water Quality Section
Attention: (Review Engineer) Natalie Sierra
AUTHORIZATION TO CONSTRUCT
NPDES PERMIT REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Date: 5/7/0 I
County: Davidson
Permit No. NC: 0029246
PART I GENERAL INFORMATION
1. Facility Name and Current Address: Norfolk Southern Railway Corp.
110 Franklin Road, SE
Roanoke, VA 24042
2. Date of most recent NPDES Staff Report: (attach copy) 4/26/93
3. Changes since previous action on NPDES Permit: none
4. Verify Discharge Point(s) on plans with current NPDES Permit. List for all discharge points.
Latitude: 35° 43 '53"
Longitude: 80° 20' 40"
Attach a USGS map extract and indicate treatment facility site and discharge point on map.
U.S.G.S. Quad No. E-17-NE U.S.G.S. Name Southmont
5. Treatment plant classification: (attach completed rating sheet)
PART II - DESCRIPTION OF DISCHARGE AND TREATMENT WORKS
(PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IF IT IS NOT ON THE PREVIOUS NPDES
STAFF REPORT)
1. Existing treatment facility:
a. What is the current permitted capacity of the facility? attached
b. Date(s) and construction activities allowed by previous Authorizations to Construct
issued in the previous two (2) years:
c: What is the actual treatment capacity of the current facility (design volume)?
attached
d. Please provide a description of existing or substantially constructed wastewater
treatment facilities. attached
2. Please provide a description of proposed wastewater treatment facilities:
Proposed plans include replacing part of the existing lagoon with a 2.3 MG
aboveground steel tank, therefore adding a 25% increase in storage capacity.
Pumps will also be added to handle excess flow during major storm events, therefore
lessening the chance of spillage to surface waters.
3. Residuals handling and utilization/disposal scheme: n/a
a. If residuals are being land applied, please specify DWQpermit no.
Residual Contractor:
Telephone No.
b. Residuals stabilization: PSRP PFRP Other
c. Landfill:
d. Other disposal/utilization scheme (Specify):
4. Important SOC, JOC or Compliance Schedule dates, if applicable: (Please indicate) n/a
Submission of Plans and Specifications
Begin Construction
Complete Construction
PART III - EVALUATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
This office sees no problems regarding this project. A recent site visit on April 27, 2001
did not reveal any problems with land availability for the proposed construction activities (as
designed). WSRO recommends issuance of ATC.
Signature oireport preparer
Water Qual y Section Supervisor
Date
ATC SUMMARY
SCOPE
Norfolk Southern Railroad
Linwood, NC
ATC No. ACA029246
High Rock Lake, Class WS-V
Yakin River Basin, 030704
Davidson County
The scope of the project includes the replacement of an existing clay lined equalization lagoon with
an aboveground carbon steel storage tank, lining of the lagoon, and installation of a pump station.
RECOMMENDATIONS
1. Approve modification of existing equalization lagoon. Lagoon will be lined
and divided in half to accommodate a new pump station and additional
emergency storage capacity for wastewater.
2. Approve installation of a new, 2.3-MG carbon steel storage tank for
equalization.
REVIEW SUMMARY
Executive Summary
The subject facility has operated a Class II pollution control system since receiving an
Authorization to Construct (ATC) in 1988. The most recent NPDES permit became effective on
March 1, 2000. The treatment works currently consist of:
•Track collection pans
• Bar screen
• Grit chamber
• Oil skimmers
• Equalization basin
• Chemical feed
• pH adjustment
• Dissolved air flotation unit
• Flocculation
• clarifier
• Aerated polishing pond
• Flow meter
• Sludge Drying Beds
This proposal is a voluntary measure that will increase the overall equalization capacity in the
system. The plans are compatible with the existing process train; it is therefore recommended
that the project be approved.
- end -
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ATC REVIEW NOTES *
Norfolk Southern — Linwood Yard Facility
ATC No. ACA029246
Davidson County
Project Name: Stormwater Pond Upgrade for Norfolk Southern
Project Number:
Applicant:
Ms. Gena Bishop
Norfolk Southern Railway Corp.
110 Franklin Road, SE
Roanoke, VA 24042
Application/Plans Prepared by:
Mr. Mark Harvey, P.E.
Earth Tech
10 Patewood Drive
Building Vi, Suite 500
Greenville, South Carolina
Project Location:
Norfolk Southern Railway - Spencer Yard
I-85 Exit 88
Linwood, North Carolina
Davidson County
Latitude: 35° 43' 53" Longitude: 80° 20' 40"
Quadrangle: E 17 NE
Facility status: Existing.
Wastewater source: stormwater from railroad and railyard
Existing Treatment Units:
•Track collection pans
• Bar screen
• Grit chamber
• Oil skimmers
• Equalization basin
• Chemical feed
• pH adjustment
• Dissolved air flotation unit
• Flocculation
• clarifier
• Aerated polishing pond
• Flow meter
• Sludge Drying Beds
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•
Project Description: Replacement of an existing clay lined equalization lagoon with an
aboveground carbon steel storage tank. Part of the lagoon will be lined to provide additional
emergency storage capacity. The remainder of the lagoon will hold the new pump station, designed
to transfer incoming process wastewater flow to the new equalization tank. Stormwater pumps will
also be provided to transfer any stormwater runioff that exceeds the design capacity of the process
pumps. The old equalization basin will be grad %o that any excess volume of stormwater held in
the lagoon will eventually drain back to the pump station.
Chronology:
APP RECD 04/20/01 REVIEWED 04/27/01
ACKNOWLEDGED 04/ 03 / 01 DENIED
STAFF RPT REQS RETURNED
STAFF RPT RECD ISSUED
OTH AGY REQS EXPIRATION
OTH AGY RECD
ADD INFO REQS
ADD INFO RECD
SCH TO ISSUE
Does Land Disturbing Activities Exceed One Acre: No
Additional Permit Requirements: None
Compliance Status:
Does facility currently have an NPDES Permit? Yes
If yes, Permit Number: NC0029246
Is the facility currently under a SOC, JOC or moratorium? No.
If yes, describe details of injunction:
Expiration date: May 31, 2004
Enforcement Actions Taken Over Last Two Years: Facility has been issued two NOVs during this
time period, both in 1999. One NOV was for a violation of the toxicity limit; civil penalties were
assessed and paid. A second NOV was issued for a violation of the total suspended solids monthly
average limit and daily maximum limit.
SEPA Requirements:
Is an EA required? No.
If yes, has a FONSI been issued? N/A
If No, has an EIS been submitted? N/A
If yes, has a Record of Decision been issued? N/A
If yes, what were the findings? N/A
Funding Source: Private
EAA Requirement? None.
Estimated Project Schedule:
To start construct immediately upon receiving the ATC
Installation/Construction Cost:
Circle one: Actual Bid Estimate
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Submissions:
• Letter of Transmittal
• Engineering Plans
• Design Calculations
• Technical Specifications
Pump Station
Number of process pumps: two (to be operated as lead/lag)
Type: ITT Flygt CP 3127 Impeller 483, 10 hp (460 v, 3 phase, 60 Hz motor) constant speed
Design Operating Capacity (gpm): 300
Note: The process pumps are to operate as lead/lag pumps. When wastewater level in the wet
well rises to 3.5 ft., the lead pump starts; at a level of 4 ft., the lag pump starts. Both pumps then
shut off when the level in the wet well decreases to 2 ft.
Number of stormwater pumps: two (to be operated as lead/lag)
Type: ITT Flygt CP 3201 Impeller 639, 40 hp Capacity constant speed
Design Operating Capacity (Gpm): 1500
Note: The stormwater pumps are to operate as lead/lag pumps. When wastewater level in the wet
well rises to 5.5 ft., the lead pump starts; at a level of 7 ft., the lag pump starts. Both pumps then
shut off when the level in the wet well decreases to 2 ft.
Carbon Steel Tank:
Type: Open top, field erected, welded carbon (ASTM A36) steel tank
Volume: 2,408,500 gallons
Dimensions: 32-ft. high, 115 ft. in diameter
Review Notes:
For pump station:
Checked design calculations (including verification of head loss calculations — see attached Excel
printout) and pump curves. Reviewed design plans to ensure that no bypass can occur. Provisions
have been made for standby power and an alarm system with manual reset. The pump station can
be started automatically or manually and can be shut down several ways. Standby power will be
provided in the form of a diesel engine coupled to an AC generator unit. Duality is achieved since
there are two individual units of each of the two types of pumps.
Flow meter and all associated controls have been included in the plans and specs.
Equalization basin:
Side slop eof 2:1 was verified. Provisions have been made for emergency overflow that yields a
greater overall equalization capacity than exists currently.
All flows entering into the system go to the next treatment stage (aeration).
Chemical Storage: There is no chemical feed in the proposed treatment unit design.
Material Compatibility: Materials are compatible with the proposed application.
Compatibility with existing equipment: The proposed project is compatible with the existing
treatment system and adds an additional storage capacity beyond what is required by the facility.
Recommendations
I recommend that the Authorization to Construct be issued in order to increase system
capacity.
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PUMP STATION CHECK LIST
Appropriate number of copies of plans and specifications and calculations submitted'?
• Ensure that there are 3 copies of all pertinent documents (plans. specs. calcs. pump curves
etc.)
• Ensure that the design documents are not stamped with any label that indicates that the project
is not a final design. Check the revision box on the drawing sheets as well for preliminary -
type statements.
PE stamped and signed and dated application, plans, specifications. and calculations'?
• Ensure that every sheet of the plans. the front of the specifications (or individual sheets when
other engineers seal specific parts), the front of calculations are signed. sealed and dated.
PE with active license in North Carolina?
• Ensure that ALL pertinent P.E.s have active licenses by checking the NC Professional
Engineer's Board web site www. ncbels . org (the PE number must be six digits, use
leading 0 when needed)
• If the PE seal number does not show up on the website database, call the PE Board for
verification (919) 881 -2293
Ability to remove pump from wet well?
• Ensure that the pump removal system does not conflict with access ladders. trash baskets.
and/or the intluent pipe.
• Ensure that they have addressed removal of the pump (i.e. availability of hoist. mounts are
shown if needed for portable hoist. etc.)
Pump station protected from flooding?
♦ Ensure that all pump station structures are at least 12 inches above the 100-year flood
elevation.
Check and gate valves at the pump station?
Ensure that both types of valves are provided for on all pump discharge lines. Ensure that the
check valve comes before the/gate valve. A plug valve or ball valve is an acceptable
alternative to a gate valve. �/
• The valves may be located within the wet well or in a separate valve vault. Gate/plug valves
may be buried. but must be placed in a valve box.
N't Nark Fillets in the wet well?
jfn s _ • Ensure that fillets are present at the intersection of the wet well sidewalls and bottom. Ensure
� '� "' that the fillets are sized appropriately in relation to the size of the wet ++ell.
Screened vent on the wet well? ,rs—-6p*C-- F-,het\ yc,reci
• Ensure that the wet well top is provided with, at a minimum. a gooseneck -type vent.
♦ Ensure that the vent is provided with a screen. Stainless steel material is recommended.
• Ensure that the vent outlet is located at least 12 inches above the 100-year flood elevation.
Audible and visual high water alarms'?
♦ Ensure that they are specified in both the plans and specifications.
• Ensure that the alarms work in concert with telemetry and/or back-up power equipment. if
they are provided.
Power reliability'?
• If dual source is supplied it must be from two different utility lines from two different supply
stations.
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♦ If a permanent stand-by generator is specified, ensure that an automatic transfer switch is
provided. Ensure that the instrumentation and controls of the pump station are such that an
alarm condition is activated when the power goes off and when the generator fails to begin
operating. Telemetry is recommended.
♦ If a portable emergency generator is specified, ensure that a generator receptacle, manual
transfer switch, and telemetry are all provided. Ensure that the instrumentation and controls
of the pump station are such that an alarm condition is activated when the power goes off as
well as when the high-water alarm float is reached. Request a contingency plan that states
how many pump stations the generator is going to serve, what personnel is responsible, and an
approximate response time. Compare the response time with the storage time provided in the
wet well. Require the design of additional storage as required.
Appropriate pumps selected?
♦ Verify the engineer calculations for design flow, peak flow and Total Discharge Head (TDH).
♦ Review the submitted pump and system curves to verify a good &election in terms of
operation and efficiency. Confirm that the operational point given is on the pump curve. Be
wary of design points that lie to either extreme of the pump curve and/or have less than 4O'
to 50% efficiency (i.e., there probably is a better pump or design point out there).
♦ Use spreadsheet to.verify the pump selection and operating conditions.
Specifications address all of the equipment and testing procedures specific to the -project?
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ACA029246
Head Toss calculations
Using Hazen -Williams Eqn
(C=100 for steel pipe)
System Segment
Dia (in) K
L (ft) Q (gpm) IVel (ft/sec) VA2/2g Head loss (ft)
Pipe from pump pit to eq. Tank
90 degree Elbow
10" Piping
10 " Inlet
10" Check Valve
10" Plug Valve
90 Degree Elbow
Tee (flow through)
Enlargement (10" to 12")
Exit
Headloss subtotal
12
12
10
10
10
10
10
10
12
12
150 1500
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10
1
2
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0.6
0.1
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1500
1500
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1500
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0.58318
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1.30
0.42
0.00
0.58
1.17
0.58
0.17
0.35
0.03
0.28
4.89
Static Head
Total System Head
TSH * SF (1.15)
51 feet
55.89 feet
64.3 feet
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Process Pumps to new Equalization Tanks
(C=100 for steel pipe)
System Segment
Pipe from pump pit to eq. Tank
90 degree Elbow
6" Piping
6"Inlet
Tee (flow through)
6" Check Valve
6" Plug Valve
90 degree Elbow
Enlargement (6" to 12")
Exit
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Dia (in) K
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10 Patewood Drive, Building. VI, Suite. 500, Greenville, SC 29615 • P.O. Box 24000 Greenville, SC 29616
March 14, 2001
N.C. DENR
Division of Water Quality — NPDES Unit
512 North Salisbury Street
Raleigh, North Carolina 27604
Attn: Mr. Charles Weaver
Re: Norfolk Southern — Linwood Yard Facility
NPDES #NC0029246
Stormwater Pond Upgrade
Authorization to Construct
Telephone
Dear Mr. Weaver:
864.234.3000
On behalf of Norfolk Southern Railway Corporation, Earth Tech hereby requests an
Authorization to Construct the wastewater treatment facility modifications presented in the Facsimile
attached plans and specifications.
864.234.3069
The proposed modifications essentially replace an existing clay lined equalization lagoon
with an aboveground carbon steel, storage tank. The proposed 2.3 MG tank is 115' diameter
x 32' high. While this volume does not match the current 4.7 MG capacity of the existing
lagoon, this lagoon will be lined as part of the project and will provide additional emergency
storage capacity of approximately 3.6 MG. The total increase in storage capacity provided by
this upgrade is approximately 1.2 MG or a 25% increase.
A new pump station will be constructed in the bottom of the lined Iagoon. Process pumps
designed to provide 300-gpm will transfer incoming process wastewater flow to the new
equalization tank. Stormwater pumps designed to provide 1500 gpm are provided to transfer
any stormwater run-off that exceeds the design capacity of the process pumps. During major
storm events when the pump station is unable to keep up with the storm flow, the excess flow
will over flow into the lined basin. The basin will be graded so that the excess volume will
eventually drain back to the pump station where it will be pumped into the storage tank.
Wastewater will flow by gravity from the equalization tank into the existing API separator,
which is the first unit of the wastewater treatment system. A flow control loop utilizing a
magnetic flow meter and motorized flow control valve will be provided to allow the operator
to "set" a flowrate at which he wants to operate the plant.
Regarding submittal requirements, enclosed with this letter are:
1. Three sets of the Detailed Plans and Specifications, which are appropriately stamped.
2. Two sets of Design Calculations. (We take exception to the hydraulic profile
requirement as we are not modifying any aspect of the facility which impacts the
hydraulics of the existing plant.)
EARTHT E C H
A tgco INTERNATIONAL LTD. COMPANY
Mr. Charles Weaver
March 14, 2001
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3. Two copies of a Flow Schematic.
4. A Construction Sequence Plan.
As the successful completion of this project is dependant upon construction activities
occurring in the dry summer months, we are anxious to proceed with this project. We would
appreciate any help you can provide to expedite approval of this project. If necessary, Earth
Tech and Norfolk Southern are available for a meeting to discuss this project at your earliest
convenience.
If you have any questions or need additional information, please call me at (864) 234-3079.
Sincerely,
Earth Tech
Mark Harvey, P.E.
Project Manager
cc: Ms. Gena Bishop, Norfolk Southern
EAR T H ` T E C H
A Z.ifCO INTERNATIONAL LTD. COMPANY
CLIENT
PROJECT
PREPARED BY
HYDRAULIC HEADLOSS CALCULATION
SYSTEM
SYSTEM FLOW CONDITION NO.
System Flow
System Flow
Pumps Operating
Pump Station Water:
Eq : lank :Water Leve
Hazen -Williams C Value_.
Total Piping System Headloss
Static Head
Total System Head
ITEM
No : outhern
Linwood Yard
Mark Haney .....::
5tormwater Pumps tQ
4.63 ft
51.00 ft
55.63 ft
DIA
in
:SYSTEM SEGMENT ': FP. 77'to New Eq Tank:.1:
90 degree Elbow:
10"_Pi .irr
10" Inlet (1 }
...e .(1
10" Plug Valve (1 }
90 degree Elbow (1} ..
Tee<(flow;through)
Enlargement (1:0" to 1.2"
Exit
HEADLOSS .SUBTOTA
TOTAL PlhliliG':
YsTENI
YSGTE
HEADLOSS
PROJECT NO.
ew �quahzation`
ITEM INTERNAL
K L FLOW VEL V2/2g Hf/L H LOSS CL EL EGL EL HGL EL PRESSURE
ffit (Qom) (ft/sec) iftl (ft/ft) ifti iftj (PSIG)
0
4.3 0.28 0.009 1.32
4.3 0.28 0.009 0.42
6.1 0.58 0.021
6.1 0.58 0.021
6.1 0.58 0.021
6.1 0.58 0.021
6.1 0.58 0.021
4.3 0.28 0.009
4.3 0.28 0.009
•
0.00 -0.28 -0.12
0.58 -1.32 -1.90 -0.82
117 -0.42 -1.00 -0.44
0.58 0.00 -0.58 -0.25
017 -1.90 -2.48 -1.08
0.35 -1.59 -2.17 -0.94
0.03 -0.58 -0.86 -0.37
0.28 -2.08 -2.36 -1.02
.463
=LYPS 2.0 (1118)
PERFORMANCE CURVE
PRODUCT
C P3201.180
TYPE
MT
DATE
2001-02-06
PROJECT
CURVE NO
63-639-00-6030
ISSUE
1
POWER FACTOR
EFFICIENCY
MOTOR DATA
1/1-LOAD
0.88
86.0 %
3/4-LOAD
0.85
87.0 %
1/2-LOAD
0.78
86.0 %
COMMENTS
INLET/OUTLET
4200 mm
IMP. THROUGHLET
84 mm
RATED
POWER 40
STARTING
CURRENT ... 249
RATED
CURRENT ... 50
RATED
SPEED ..... 1155
TOT.MOM.OF
INERTIA ... 0.22
NO. OF
BLADES 2
Hp
A
A
rpm
kgm2
IMPELLER DIAMETER
350 mm
MOTOR # STATOR REV
27-26-6AA 137YS E R 11
FREQ.
60 Hz
PHASES
3
VOLTAGE
460 V
POLES
6
GEARTYPE
RATIO
cc
W
0
0
[Hp]
45
40
35
30
25
20
1
DUTY -POINT: FLOW[USgpm] HEAD[ft) POWER[Hp] EFF.[%]
B.E.P.: 2315.07 52.91 44.85 (38.63) 69.1 (80.2)
1 1500.98 66.80 40.50 (35.10) 62.6 (72.3)
[ft]
80
70
60
< 50
W
2
40
30
20
10
0
NPSH[ft] GUARANTEE
13.33
11.00
N PSH RE
45—r
0
500
1000
1
1500
2000 2500
FLOW
3000
40
35
30
cc FE
W
0 0
a 1:1-
=
z N
0*
u.
W
W
0
W
0
2
D
a
BEST EFF. POINT
r
CAVITATION
EFF.
[%]
25 — 100
20 — 80
15 — 60
10 — 40
5-20
0
3500 [USgpm]
0
CLIENT
PROJECT
PREPARED BY
Total Piping System Headloss
Static Head
Total System Head
ITEM
PROJECT NO. !!ill'*
Process Pumps to:New Equallzation Tanl
1.30 ft
51.00 ft
52.30 ft
DIA K L FLOW VEL V2J2g Hf/L H LOSS
Lyn (qpm) ift/sec) ffflftujit
.. ..10
..... . . ....... ::
' .....300
. .. ...... :
. ...... . ....
57E01100k .. . 1 . .... ..... • •• .. . - ....... ..... ......... ..... ... ..
. ....................................................... . .... : ... ...... ........ .......300
..
. ..... .... ...... .. . ..... .C.. •
. .....oeo
TOTAL PIPING SYSTEM
STATICHEAD
............................................................................... , .... .. ...
T. ... „ .. HEAD ..... . 52.30
3/15/01
le Is (sF)
0.9 0.01 0.000 0.07
0.9 0.01 0.000 0.02
0.0 0.00 0.000 0.00
3.4 0.18 0.013 0.18
3.4 0.18 0.013 0.05
3.4 0.18 0.013 0.36
3.4 0.18 0.013 0.18
3.4 0.18 0.013 0.05
3.4 0.18 0.013 0.11
4.3 0.28 0.009 0.28
A
=LYPS 2.0 (1118)
PERFORMANCE CURVE
PRODUCT
CP3127.180
TYPE
HT
DATE
2001-02-06
PROJECT
CURVE NO
63-483-00-3755
ISSUE
3
POWER FACTOR
EFFICIENCY
MOTOR DATA
1/1-LOAD
0.89
83.5 %
3/4-LOAD
0.87
85.0%
1/2-LOAD
0.81
84.5 %
COMMENTS
INLET/OUTLET
- /100 mm
IMP. THROUGHLET
76 mm
RATED
POWER 10.0 Hp
STARTING
CURRENT ... 64 A
RATED
CURRENT ... 13 A
RATED
SPEED 1735 rpm
TOT.MOM.OF
INERTIA ... 0.12 kgm2
NO. OF
BLADES 1
IMPELLER DIAMETER
228 mm
MOTOR # STATOR REV
21-12-4AL 112YSER 10
FREQ.
60 Hz
PHASES
3
VOLTAGE
460 V
POLES
4
GEARTYPE
RATIO
[Hp]
10
CC
W 8
0
a.
6
1
'''-'
DUTY -POINT: FLOW[USgpm] HEAD[ft]
B.E.P.: 480.16 50.04
1 300.20 63.70
[ft]
80
70
60
0
< 50
W
2
40
30
20
10
0
EFF.[%a]
54.3 (64.0)
50.3 (59.1)
POWER[Hp]
11.18 (9.49)
9.60 ( 8.20)
1
NPSH[ft] GUARANTEE
12.95
10.40
NP
RE'3
NPSHRE
6 ft
90-
80
70
60
INPUT POWER
SHAFT POWER
BEST EFF. POINT
r
CAVITATION
EFF.
[%]
50 - 100
40 - 80
30 - 60
20 - 40
10 - 20
0
100
200
300
400
500 600
FLOW
0
0
700 800 [USgpm]
Norfolk Southern - Linwood Yard
Volume Calculations for Existing Basin
Bottom Dimensions = 195 ft. x 330 ft.
Bottom Elevation = 636 ft.
Top Elevation = 645 ft.
Side Slopes: 2:1
Depth (ft)
(from btm.) Volume (gal)
0.5 242,637
1.0 489,232
1.5 739,813
2.0 994,411
2.5 1,253,055
3.0 1,515,776
3.5 1,782,604
4.0 2,053,568
4.5 2,328,698
5.0 2,608,024
5.5 2,891,576
6.0 3,179,384
6.5 3,471,477
7.0 3,767,887
7.5 4,068,642
8.0 4,373,773
8.5 4,683,309
Norfolk Southern - Linwood Yard
Volume Calculations for North and South Lagoon
South Lagoon: North Lagoon:
Bottom Length (ft) 195 Bottom Length (ft) 195
Bottom Width (ft) 158 Bottom Width (ft) 158
Height (ft) 7 Height (ft) 7
Side Slope 2:1 2:1
Volume (gallons) 1,799,404 Volume (gallons) 1,799,404
CLIENT
PROJECT
PREPARED BY
HYDRAULIC HEADLOSS CALCULATION
SYSTEM
SYSTEM FLOW CONDITION NO.
System Flow
System Flow
Pumps Opera
Pump Statwn Wa
Eq. Tarnk.Water'I
Hazen -Williams
er:evef
wel..
Value:.:...; .
Total Piping System Headloss
Static Head
Total System Head
ITEM
Norfolk Southern:-
Linwood Yard
Mark Harvev
tormwater Pumps to New Equalization Tank
4.63 ft
51.00 ft
55.63 ft
DIA
.SYSTEM `SEEMENT:: FP47: 0:New Eit .Tank: :
Pipe: from Pump Pit to Eq Tank ..::.......
90 degre+ ,Elbow. (51... ....:::
10":Piping::....... .....
10" ;_Inlet.(1).
10":Check: Vaive.;(1F.::......::
10":P)tig Valve:(1)..... ,`
90 de ree Elbow 1
g O
Tee;(flow through}
Enlargement. (10',' to 12")
Exit':
HEADLOSS SUBTOTAIA......::
TOTAL PIPING SYSTEM'HEADLOSS
ST�4TIC�{ D jj3� 1 I i�ii� t' II "i I� r
TOTAL SYSTEM HEAD
PROJECT NO.
ITEM INTERNAL
K L FLOW VEL V2/2g Hf/L H LOSS CL EL EGL EL HGL EL PRESSURE
LZ (gpm) ft/sec (ft/ft), HD ,(ftj Ltti (PSIG)
4.3 0.28 0.009 1.32
4.3 0.28 0.009 0.42 0.00 -0.28 -0.12
6.1 0.58 0.021 0.58 -1.32 -1.90 -0.82
6.1 0.58 0.021 117 -0.42 -1.00 -0.44
6.1 0.58 0.021 0.58 0.00 -0.58 -0.25
OQ : 6.1 0.58 0.021 0.17 -1.90 -2.48 -1.08
00 6.1 0.58 0.021 0 35 -1.59 -2.17 -0.94
,500 < 4.3 0.28 0.009 0 03 -0.58 -0.86 -0.37
,500 4.3 0.28 0.009 0 28 -2.08 -2.36 -1.02
4- 3
1.15 (541LK: 'r FR-ro/Z) z f
=LYPS 2.0 (1118)
ifis
DATE
2001-02-06
POWER FACTOR
EFFICIENCY
MOTOR DATA
PERFORMANCE CURVE
PRODUCT
CP3201.180
TYPE
MT
PROJECT
1/1-LOAD
0.88
86.0 %
3/4-LOAD
0.85
87.0 %
1/2-LOAD
0.78
86.0 %
COMMENTS
INLET/OUTLET
- /200 mm
IMP. THROUGHLET
84 mm
RATED
POWER
STARTING
CURRENT ...
RATED
CURRENT ...
RATED
SPEED
TOT.MOM.OF
INERTIA ...
NO. OF
BLADES
40
249
50
1155
0.22
2
Hp
A
A
rpm
kgm2
CURVE NO
63-639-00-6030
IMPELLER DIAMETER
350 mm
ISSUE
1
MOTOR # STATOR REV
27-26-6AA ( 37YSER 11
FREQ.
60 Hz
PHASES
3
VOLTAGE
460 V
POLES
6
GEARTYPE
RATIO
[Hp]
45
40
X 35
W
30
0
Q. 25
20
1
r
DUTY -POINT: FLOW[USgpm] HEAD[ft]
B.E.P.: 2315.07 52.91
1 1500.98 66.80
[ft]
80
70
60
0
< 50
W
1
40
30
20
10
0
POWER[Hp] EFF.[%J
44.85 (38.63) 69.1 (80.2)
40.50 (35.10) 62.6 (72.3)
NPSH[ft] GUARANTEE
13.33
11.00
NPSHRE
45
0
500
1000
1
1500
X
0
2000 2500
FLOW
3000
40
35
30
25 100
20 80
15 60
10 40
5 20
INPUT POWER
SHAFT POWER
oii
OVERALL EFF.
W
a.
0-
0 it U
BEST EFF. POINT
r
EFF.
[%]
0
3500 [USgpm]
CAVITATION
CLIENT
PROJECT
PREPARED BY
HYDRAULIC HEADLOSS CALCULATION
SYSTEM
SYSTEM FLOW CONDITION NO.
Total Piping System Headloss
Static Head
Total System Head
ITEM
TOTAL PIPING:
3II(1 i . ...............................................
...I
process: Pum
1.30 ft
51.00 ft
52.30 ft
ew Egnaluration Tan!
PROJECT NO.
DIA K L FLOW VEL V2/2g Hf/L H LOSS
Qui wpm) ft/sec LftZ (ft/ft) ifti
.......................
j-tSOF) -(vO,
0.9 0.01 0.000 0.07
0.9 0.01 0.000 0.02
0.0 0.00 0.000 0.00
3.4 0.18 0.013 0.18
3.4 0.18 0.013 0.05
3.4 0.18 0.013 0.36
3.4 0.18 0.013 0.18
3.4 0.18 0.013 0.05
3.4 0.18 0.013 0.11
4.3 0.28 0.009 0.28
t. ,
3/15/01
PERFORMANCE CURVE
PRODUCT
CP3127.180
TYPE
HT
DATE
2001-02-06
PROJECT
CURVE NO
63-483-00-3755
ISSUE
3
POWER FACTOR
EFFICIENCY
MOTOR DATA
1/1-LOAD
0.89
83.5 %
3/4-LOAD
0.87
85.0%
1/2-LOAD
0.81
84.5%
COMMENTS
INLET/OUTLET
- /100 mm
IMP. THROUGHLET
76 mm
RATED
POWER
STARTING
CURRENT ...
RATED
CURRENT ...
RATED
SPEED
TOT.MOM.OF
INERTIA ...
NO. OF
BLADES
10.0
64
13
1735
0.12
1
Hp
A
A
rpm
kgm2
IMPELLER DIAMETER
228 mm
MOTOR # STATOR REV
21-12-4AL 112YSER 10
FREQ.
60 Hz
PHASES
3
VOLTAGE
460 V
POLES
4
GEARTYPE
RATIO
[Hp]
10
CC
W 8
0
a_
0
W
2
=LYPS 2.0 (1118)
6
1
DUTY -POINT: FLOW[USgpm] HEAD[ft]
B.E.P.: 480.16 50.04
1 300.20 63.70
[ft]
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
POWER[Hp] EFF.M]
11.18 (9.49) 54.3 (64.0)
9.60 (8.20) 50.3 (59.1)
NPSH[ft] GUARANTEE
12.95
10.40
NPSHR
9,
1
NP : RE3
6ft
80
70
60
50 100
40 80
30 60
20 40
10 20
0 OVERALL EFF.
C CAVITATION
0
100
200
300
400
500 600
FLOW
BEST EFF. POINT
r
EFF.
[%]
0 0
700 800 [USgpm]
Norfolk Southern - Linwood Yard
Volume Calculations for Existing Basin
Bottom Dimensions = 195 ft. x 330 ft.
Bottom Elevation = 636 ft.
Top Elevation = 645 ft.
Side Slopes: 2:1
Depth (ft)
(from btm.) Volume (gal)
0.5 242,637
1.0 489,232
1.5 739,813
2.0 994,411
2.5 1,253,055
3.0 1,515,776
3.5 1,782,604
4.0 2,053,568
4.5 2,328,698
5.0 2,608,024
5.5 2,891,576
6.0 3,179,384
6.5 3,471,477
7.0 3,767,887
7.5 4,068,642
8.0 4,373,773
8.5 4,683,309
0
Norfolk Southern - Linwood Yard
Volume Calculations for North and South Lagoon
South Lagoon: North Lagoon:
Bottom Length (ft) 195 Bottom Length (ft) 195
Bottom Width (ft) 158 Bottom Width (ft) 158
Height (ft) 7 Height (ft) 7
Side Slope 2:1 2:1
Volume (gallons) 1,799,404 Volume (gallons) 1,799,404