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Reviewer Thornburg, Nathaniel D
Is this submittal an application? (Excluding additional information.)*
Yes No
Permit Number (IR) * WQ0029169
Applicant/Permittee Town of Mount Olive
Applicant/Permittee Address 114 East James Street Mount Olive, NC 28365
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Facility Name
County
Fee Category
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Municipal
Town of Mount Olive WWTP
Wayne
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Fee Amount $395
Complete App Date 11/22/2022
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Name* Clark Maness
Email Address*
cmaness@withersravenel.com
Project Information
Application/Document Type*
New (Fee Required)
Modification - Major (Fee Required)
Renewal with Major Modification (Fee
Required)
Annual Report
Additional Information
Other
Phone Number*
9195355213
Modification - Minor
Renewal
GW-59, NDMR, NDMLR, NDAR-1,
N DAR-2
Residual Annual Report
Change of Ownership
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Permit Type: * Wastewater Irrigation
Other Wastewater
Closed -Loop Recycle
Single -Family Residence Wastewater
Irrigation
Permit Number: * WQ0029169
Has Current Existing permit number
Applicant/Permittee* Town of Mount Olive
Applicant/Permittee Address* 114 East James Street Mount Olive, NC 28365
Facility Name* Town of Mount Olive WWTP
Please provide comments/notes on your current submittal below.
High -Rate Infiltration
Reclaimed Water
Residuals
Other
To whom it may concern,
Attached is an application for a Non -Conjunctive Reclaimed Water Generation, Distribution,
and Utilization
System Permit modification. WithersRavenel is submitting the application on behalf of the
Town of Mount
Olive. The Mount Olive Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) reclaimed water land application
system is
operated under Non -Discharge Permit number WQ0029169.
Modifications to the Mount Olive, NC WWTP non -discharge permit were conditionally
approved by
NCDEQ as part of another permit modification request. Approval of the request was received
from NCDEQ
on October 12, 2020. The previously permitted project included upgrades to the WWTP's
existing reclaimed
water land application fields and irrigation system. Specifically, the project sought to replace
the previous
drip irrigation system and hybrid sycamore tree crop with a spray irrigation system and
Bermuda grass crop
due to failure of the drip irrigation system. Upgrades to the irrigation pump station and
associated controls
equipment were also approved. These modifications are currently in the final phase of
construction. No
increase in permitted monthly average flow or maximum instantaneous application rate was
requested in
the previous 2020 permit modification.
The former permit modification included application of reclaimed water to areas that have
since been
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determined via
updated soils evaluations which were performed in 2022, and the project design has been
modified
accordingly to ensure no over -application to those areas. The updated soils evaluations
determined new
boundaries of areas suitable for 61 in/yr and determined appropriate annual application rates
forfour(4)
field areas deemed unsuitable for 61 in/yr.
This permit modification request seeks to approve changes to the design based on the
updated soils
evaluation. These changes include irrigation of four areas which were previously permitted for
61 in/yr but
have now been found to require reduced application rates. These areas are in Fields 3, 4, 7,
and 9 and are
designated 3R, 4R, etc. The design has been updated to utilize spray guns with reduced flow
rates in those
areas where needed to match the application rates recommended by the soil scientist.
Sprinkler spray paths
have also been updated to ensure spray guns designed to apply 61 in/yr spray only within
suitable areas.
Lastly, this modification seeks to approve an increase in the permitted monthly average land -
applied flow
from 560,893 gpd to 623,216 gpd. The newly requested average flow is based on the updated
field areas
and annual application rates, as shown in the attached supporting water model results report
and water
balance calculations. No increase in the previously approved maximum instantaneous
application rate of 0.4
in/hr is requested. Approval of reduced maximum instantaneous rates is requested for the four
reduced
areas; the updated, reduced instantaneous rates for those areas can be found in the attached
supporting
documentation. Please also noted that there are no requested changes to the modifications
for the irrigation
pump station and transfer pump station that were already approved under the last Major
Modification in
2020.
The approximate construction timeline for these modifications will be from November 2022 to
March 2023
and will occur concurrently to completion of construction for the previously approved project.
The attached application includes the following:
• Forms RWPI 06-16, RWNC 06-16, and RWG 06-16
• Existing Non -Discharge Permit, WQ0029169
• Approval Letter for Previous Major Modifications, Dated October 12, 2020
• Updated Engineering Plans
• Updated Water Balance Report and Model Results Report
• Updated Soil Evaluation Reports (Appendix to Water Balance Report)
• Manufacturer specs for installed irrigation pumps/sprayheads (Appendix to Water Model
Report)
• Engineering Calculations for Transfer Pump Station, Flotation, and Lagoon Storage (no
changes from
previous application)
• Site maps
• Agronomist's Evaluation
• Check for Major Modification Permit
Please do not hesitate to contact me at 919-535-5213 or cmaness@withersravenel.com
should you have
any questions or concerns.
Sincerely,
J. Clark Maness
At this time, paper copies are no longer required. If you have any questions about what is required, please contact Nathaniel Thornburg
at nathaniel.thornburg@ncdenr.gov.
Please attach all information required or requested for this submittal to be reviewed here.*
(Application Form, Engineering Plans, Specifications, Calculations, Etc.)
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* By checking this box, I acknowledge that I understand the application will not be
accepted for pre -review until the fee (if required) has been received by the Non -
Discharge Branch. Application fees must be submitted by check or money order and
made payable to the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ).
I also confirm that the uploaded document is a single PDF with all parts of the
application in correct order (as specified by the application).
Mail payment to:
NCDEQ — Division of Water Resources
Attn: Non -Discharge Branch
1617 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1617
Signature
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Submission Date 11/22/2022
To:North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality
Raleigh Regional Office
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512 N. Salisbury Street, 9Floor
Raleigh, NC 27699-1628
Phone: 919-791-4200
Attn: Non-Discharge Permitting Unit
CC:Town of Mount Olive
From:J. Clark Maness, PE
WithersRavenel
Date:November 16, 2022
Project:Town of MountOlive WWTP Improvements
Project Number: WR #02181005.02
Subject:Non-Discharge Application for Permit Modifications
To whom it may concern,
Attached is an application for aNon-Conjunctive Reclaimed Water Generation, Distribution, and Utilization
System Permit modification. WithersRavenel is submitting the application on behalf of the Town of Mount
Olive. The MountOlive Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) reclaimed water land application system is
operated under Non-Discharge Permit numberWQ0029169.
Modifications to the MountOlive, NC WWTP non-discharge permit were conditionallyapproved by
NCDEQ as part of another permit modificationrequest. Approval of the request was received from NCDEQ
on October 12, 2020. The previously permitted project includedupgrades to the WWTP’s existing reclaimed
water land application fields and irrigation system.Specifically, the project sought to replacethe previous
drip irrigation system and hybrid sycamore treecrop with a spray irrigation system and Bermuda grass crop
due to failure of the drip irrigation system. Upgrades to the irrigation pump stationand associated controls
equipmentwere also approved. These modifications are currently in the final phase of construction. No
increase in permitted monthly average flow or maximum instantaneous application rate wasrequested in
the previous2020 permit modification.
The former permit modification included application of reclaimed water to areas that have since been
deemed unsuitable for the previously permitted application rate of 61 in/yr. This was determined via
updated soils evaluationswhich were performed in 2022, and the project design has been modified
accordingly to ensure no over-application to those areas.The updated soils evaluationsdetermined new
boundaries of areas suitable for 61 in/yr and determined appropriate annual application rates for four (4)
field areas deemed unsuitable for 61 in/yr.
This permit modification request seeks to approve changes to the design based on the updated soils
evaluation. These changes include irrigation of four areas which were previously permitted for 61 in/yr but
have now been found to require reduced application rates. These areas are in Fields 3, 4, 7, and 9 and are
designated 3R, 4R, etc.The design has been updated to utilize spray guns with reduced flow rates in those
areas where needed to match the application rates recommended by the soil scientist. Sprinkler spray paths
have also been updated to ensure sprayguns designed to apply 61 in/yrspray only within suitable areas.
Lastly, this modification seeks to approve an increase in the permitted monthly average land-applied flow
from 560,893 gpd to 623,216 gpd. The newly requested average flow is based on the updated field areas
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andannualapplication rates, as shown in the attached supportingwater model results reportand water
balance calculations. No increase in the previously approved maximum instantaneous application rate of 0.4
in/hr is requested. Approval of reduced maximum instantaneous rates is requested for the four reduced
areas; the updated, reducedinstantaneous rates for those areas can be found in the attached supporting
documentation.Please also noted that there are no requested changes to the modifications for the irrigation
pump station and transfer pump station that were already approved under the last Major Modification in
2020.
The approximate construction timeline for these modifications will be from November2022 to March2023
and will occur concurrently to completion of construction for the previously approved project.
The attached application includes the following:
Forms RWPI 06-16, RWNC 06-16, andRWG 06-16
Existing Non-DischargePermit, WQ0029169
Approval Letter for Previous Major Modifications, Dated October 12, 2020
Updated Engineering Plans
Updated Water BalanceReportand ModelResults Report
Updated Soil Evaluation Reports (Appendix toWater Balance Report)
Manufacturer specs for installed irrigation pumps/sprayheads (Appendix to Water Model Report)
Engineering Calculationsfor Transfer Pump Station, Flotation,and Lagoon Storage(no changes from
previous application)
Site maps
Check for MajorModification Permit
Please donot hesitate to contact meat 919-535-5213orcmaness@withersravenel.comshould you have
any questionsor concerns.
Sincerely,
J.Clark Maness, PE
Project Manager, WithersRavenel
115 MacKenan Drive | Cary, NC 27511
t: 919.469.3340 | f: 919.467.6008 | www.withersravenel.com | License No. F-1479
Asheville | Cary | Charlotte | Greensboro | Lumberton | Pittsboro | Raleigh | Southern Pines | Wilmington
October 12, 2020
C HARLES B ROWN T OWN M ANAGER
T OWN OF M OUNT O LIVE
114 E AST J AMES S TREET
M OUNT O LIVE, N ORTH C AROLINA 28365-1711
Subject: Permit No. WQ0029169
Town of Mount Olive WWTP
Reclaimed Water Generation and
Dedicated Utilization System
Wayne County
Dear Mr. Brown:
In accordance with your permit major modification and renewal request received July 7, 2020, and
subsequent additional information received September 23, 2020, we are forwarding herewith Permit No.
WQ0029169 dated October 12, 2020, to the Town of Mount Olive for the construction only of the permitted
modifications, as well as the continued operation of the existing reclaimed water generation and dedicated
utilization facilities.
The following modifications to the subject permit are as follows:
!Relocation of the existing two 1,750 gallon per minute (GPM) transfer pumps from the
existing irrigation pump station to a new transfer pump station.
!Replacement of the existing three 350 GPM irrigation pumps with three 888 GPM
irrigation pumps.
!Replacement of the 145.5 acre drip irrigation area with a new 161.22 acre spray irrigation
system.
Please note that this permit is for the construction only of the modified facilities, until such time
as the items in Condition I.3. through I.5. can be submitted for review in a permit modification request.
This permit shall be effective from the date of issuance through November 30, 2026, shall void
Permit No. WQ0029169 issued April 29, 2015, and shall be subject to the conditions and limitations therein.
The Permittee shall submit a renewal application no later than June 3, 2026.
Please pay attention to the monitoring requirements listed Attachments A, B, and C for they may
differ from the previous permit issuance. Failure to establish an adequate system for collecting and
maintaining the required operational information shall result in future compliance problems.
Mr. Charles Brown
October 12, 2020
Page 2 of 3
The Division has removed the following permit conditions since the last permit issuance dated
April 29, 2015:
!Old Condition II.8. This condition has been updated and replaced with condition II.11.
!Old Condition II.10. Condition was removed because the new fields would fall under the
new 15A NCAC 02U rules, and as such would have a different compliance boundary.
!Old Condition VI.2. This condition has been removed because the permit is not voidable.
The following permit conditions are new since the last permit issuance dated April 29, 2015:
!Condition I.1. Upon completion of construction and prior to operation of the permitted
modifications, the Permittee shall submit an engineering certification.
!Condition I.2. The Permittee shall notify the Washington Regional Office at least two
business days in advance of initial operation of the constructed facilities so that the Division
can conduct a startup inspection.
!Condition I.3. Prior to operation of the modified facilities, a Final Operation and Maintenance
Plan shall be submitted for review.
!Condition I.4. Upon completion of construction and prior to irrigation, a soil evaluation shall
be completed to make sure that activities relating to the construction of the new irrigation field
have not altered soil properties determined in the October 2003 and November 2004 soils
reports.
!Condition I.5. Upon completion of construction and prior to irrigation, a soil evaluation shall
be completed for all areas previously classified as unsuitable within the permitted irrigation
areas.
!Condition I.6. Once all of the documentation required in Conditions I.3. through I.5. have
been completed, the Permittee may submit a permit modification to request to operate the
permitted facilities.
!Condition II.6. The Permittee shall connect the irrigation system to a rain or moisture sensor
designed to prevent irrigation during precipitation events or wet conditions.
!Condition II.12. Reclaimed water distribution lines shall be located at least 5 feet horizontally
from and 18 inches below any water line if practicable.
!Condition II.13. Reclaimed water distribution lines shall not be less than 50 feet from a well
unless the piping and integrity testing procedures meet water main standards in accordance
with 15A NCAC 18C, but in no case shall they be less than 25 feet from a private well.
!Condition II.15. Reclaimed water irrigation fields permitted on or after September 1, 2006
have compliance and review boundaries established at the irrigation area boundaries.
!Condition II.19. Setbacks have been set to correspond to the setbacks in place at the time of
permitting each component.
Mr. Charles Brown
October 12, 2020
Page 3 of 3
!Condition III.10. The Permittee shall not allow vehicles or heavy machinery on the irrigation
area, except during equipment installation or maintenance activities.
!Condition III.18. Metering equipment shall be tested and calibrated annually.
!Condition III.20. Continuous online monitoring and recording for turbidity or particle count
and flow shall be provided prior to storage, distribution, or utilization of reclaimed water.
!Condition VI.10. This permit shall not be renewed if the Permittee or any affiliation has not
paid the required annual fee.
If any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this permit are unacceptable, the Permittee
has the right to request an adjudicatory hearing upon written request within 30 days following receipt of
this permit. This request shall be in the form of a written petition, conforming to Chapter 150B of the North
Carolina General Statutes, and filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings at 6714 Mail Service
Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-6714. Otherwise, this permit shall be final and binding.
One set of approved plans and specifications is being forwarded to you. If you need additional
information concerning this permit, please contact Erick Saunders at (919) 707-3659 or
erickson.saunders@ncdenr.gov.
Sincerely,
S. Daniel Smith, Director
Division of Water Resources
cc: Wayne County Health Department (Electronic Copy)
Washington Regional Office, Water Quality Regional Operations Section (Electronic Copy)
J. Clark Maness, PE WithersRavenel, Inc. (Electronic Copy)
Beth Buffington Protection and Enforcement Branch (Electronic Copy)
Laserfiche File (Electronic Copy)
Digital Permit Archive (Electronic Copy)
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NORTH CAROLINA
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
RALEIGH
RECLAIMED WATER GENERATION AND DEDICATED UTILIZATION SYSTEM PERMIT
In accordance with the provisions of Article 21 of Chapter 143, General Statutes of North Carolina as
amended, and other applicable Laws, Rules, and Regulations
PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO
Town of Mount Olive
Wayne County
FOR THE
operation of a 560,893 gallon per day (GPD) reclaimed water generation and dedicated utilization facility
consisting of the:
construction only of: a new transfer pump station to house the existing two 1,750 gallon per minute (GPM),
40 horsepower (hp) transfer pumps; three 888 GPM, 75 hp irrigation pumps to be installed in the existing
irrigation pump station; replacement of the existing backwash strainer with a new in-line simplex backwash
strainer; a 161.22 acre spray irrigation area consisting of 12 fields; and all associated piping, valves,
controls, and appurtenances; the
continued operation and subsequent abandonment of: the three 350 gallon per minute GPM, 25 hp
reclaimed water irrigation pumps; the existing in-line automatic backwash strainer; a 145.5 acre drip
irrigation area; and all associated piping, valves, controls, and appurtenances; and the
continued operation of: the existing two 1,750 GPM, 40 hp transfer pumps (to be transferred from the old
irrigation pump station to the new transfer pump station); a lined 5.4 million gallon (MG) reclaimed water
upset lagoon; a 28.1 MG irrigation storage lagoon; and all associated piping, valves, controls, and
appurtenances
to serve the Town of Mount Olive WWTP, with no discharge of wastes to surface waters, pursuant to the
application received July 7, 2020, subsequent additional information received September 23, 2020, and in
conformity with the Division-approved plans and specifications considered a part of this permit.
This permit shall be effective from the date of issuance through November 30, 2026, shall void Permit No.
WQ0029169 issued April 29, 2015, and shall be subject to the following conditions and limitations:
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I. SCHEDULES
1.!Upon completion of construction and prior to operation of the permitted modifications, the Permittee
shall submit an engineering certification from a North Carolina licensed Professional Engineer
certifying that the permitted modifications have been constructed in accordance with G.S. 143-215.1,
Administrative Code Title 15A Subchapter 02U, this permit, and the Division-approved plans and
specifications. For phased and partially certified facilities, the Permittee shall retain the responsibility
to track further construction approved under this permit, and shall provide a final engineering
certification upon project completion. Mail the Engineering Certification to the Division of Water
Resources, Non-Discharge Branch, 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1617, or Non-
Discharge.Reports@ncdenr.gov. \[15A NCAC 02T .0116(a)\]
2.!The Permittee shall notify the Washington Regional Office, telephone number (252) 946-6481, at least
two business days in advance of initial operation of the constructed facilities so that the Division can
conduct a startup inspection. \[15A NCAC 02T .0108(b)(1)(B)\]
3.!Prior to operation of the modified facilities, a Final Operation and Maintenance Plan shall be submitted
for review. The plan shall be sent to the Division of Water Resources, Non-Discharge Branch, 1617
Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 or Non-Discharge.Reports@ncdenr.gov. \[15A NCAC
02T .0108(b)(1)(B), 02U .0801(a)\]
4.!Upon completion of construction and prior to irrigation, a soil evaluation shall be completed to make
sure that activities relating to the construction of the new irrigation field have not altered soil properties
determined in the October 2003 and November 2004 soils reports. The report shall certify that the entire
is capable of accepting the designed loading rate. This report shall
specifically address, but not be limited to, soil features such as soil compaction and saturated hydraulic
conductivity of the least permeable layer, soil fertility report and any amendments added, verification
of soil suitability and depth to the seasonal high water table across the field, as well as any other
propl scientist evaluation
shall be mailed to the Division of Water Resources, Non-Discharge Branch, 1617 Mail Service Center,
Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 or Non-Discharge.Reports@ncdenr.gov. Irrigation shall not occur until the
Washington Regional Office approves the soils evaluation. \[15A NCAC 02T .0108(b)(1)(A)\]
5.!Upon completion of construction and prior to irrigation, a soil evaluation shall be completed for all
areas previously classified as unsuitable in the October 2003 and November 2004 soils reports within
the permitted irrigation areas. The report shall certify that areas previously classified as unsuitable are
capable of accepting the designed loading rate. This report shall specifically address, but not be limited
to, soil features such as soil compaction and saturated hydraulic conductivity of the least permeable
layer, soil fertility report and any amendments added, verification of soil suitability and depth to the
seasonal high water table across the field, as well as any othe
ability to accept irrigation water. The soil scientist evaluation shall be mailed to the Division of Water
Resources, Non-Discharge Branch, 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 or Non-
Discharge.Reports@ncdenr.gov. Irrigation shall not occur until the Washington Regional Office
approves the soils evaluation. \[15A NCAC 02T .0108(b)(1)(A)\]
6.!Once all of the documentation required in Conditions I.3., I.4., and I.5. have been completed, the
Permittee may submit a permit modification to request beginning operation of the permitted facilities.
\[15A NCAC 02T .0108(b)(1)(A)\]
7.!The Permittee shall request renewal of this permit on Division-approved forms no later than June 3,
2026. \[15A NCAC 02T .0105(b), 02T .0109\]
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II. PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
1.!The Permittee shall maintain and operate the subject reclaimed water facilities so there is no discharge
to surface waters, nor any contravention of groundwater or surface water standards. In the event the
facilities fail to perform satisfactorily, including the creation of nuisance conditions due to improper
operation and maintenance, the Permittee shall take immediate corrective actions, including Division
required actions, such as the construction of additional or replacement reclaimed water generation and
utilization facilities. \[15A NCAC 02T .0108(b)(1)(A)\]
2.!This permit shall not relieve the Permittee of their responsibility for damages to groundwater or surface
water resulting from the operation of this facility. \[15A NCAC 02T .0108(b)(1)(A)\]
3.!Groundwater monitoring wells shall be constructed in accordance with 15A NCAC 02C .0108
(Standards of Construction for Wells Other than Water Supply), and any other jurisdictional laws and
regulations pertaining to well construction. \[15A NCAC 02C .0108\]
4.!Effluent limitations for generated reclaimed water shall not exceed those specified in Attachment A.
\[15A NCAC 02U .0301\]
5.!Application rates shall not exceed those specified in Attachment B. \[15A NCAC 02U .0401(g)\]
6.!The Permittee shall connect the irrigation system to a rain or moisture sensor designed to prevent
irrigation during precipitation events or wet conditions. \[15A NCAC 02U .0401(k)\]
7.!All reclaimed water valves, storage facilities, and outlets shall be tagged or labeled to warn the public
or employees that the water is not intended for drinking. \[15A NCAC 02U .0403(b)\]
8.!All reclaimed water piping, valves, outlets, and other appurtenances shall be color-coded, taped, or
otherwise marked to identify the source of the water as being reclaimed water as follows:
a.!All reclaimed water piping and appurtenances shall be either colored purple (Pantone 522 or
equivalent) and embossed or integrally stamped or marked "CAUTION: RECLAIMED WATER -
DO NOT DRINK" or be installed with a purple (Pantone 522 or equivalent) identification tape or
polyethylene vinyl wrap. The warning shall be stamped on opposite sides of the pipe and repeated
every three feet or less;
b.!Identification tape shall be at least three inches wide and have white or black lettering on purple
(Pantone 522 or equivalent) field stating "CAUTION: RECLAIMED WATER - DO NOT
DRINK". Identification tape shall be installed on top of reclaimed water pipelines, fastened at least
every 10 feet to each pipe length and run continuously the entire length of the pipe; and
c.!Existing underground distribution systems retrofitted for the purpose of conveying reclaimed water
shall be taped or otherwise identified as noted in II.8.a. and II.8.b. This identification need not
extend the entire length of the distribution system but shall be incorporated within 10 feet of
crossing any potable water supply line or sanitary sewer line.
\[15A NCAC 02U .0403(c)\]
9.!All reclaimed water valves and outlets shall be of a type, or secured in a manner, that permits operation
by personnel authorized by the entity that operates the reclaimed water system. \[15A NCAC 02U
.0403(d)\]
10.!Hose bibs shall be located in locked, below grade vaults that shall be labeled as being of non-potable
quality. As an alternative to the use of locked vaults with standard hose bib services, other locking
mechanisms such as hose bibs that can only be operated by a tool may be placed above ground and
labeled as non-potable water. \[15A NCAC 02U .0403(e)\]
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11.!There shall be no direct cross-connections between the reclaimed water and potable water systems,
unless such connection has been approved by the Department pursuant to 15A NCAC 18C .0406. \[15A
NCAC 02U .0403(f)\]
12.!Reclaimed water distribution lines shall be located at least 5 feet horizontally from and 18 inches below
any water line if practicable. If these separation distances cannot be met, the piping and integrity testing
procedures shall meet water main standards in accordance with 15A NCAC 18C. \[15A NCAC 02U
.0403(g), 02U .0403(h)\]
13.!Reclaimed water distribution lines shall not be less than 50 feet from a well unless the piping and
integrity testing procedures meet water main standards in accordance with 15A NCAC 18C, but in no
case shall they be less than 25 feet from a private well. \[15A NCAC 02U .0403(g), 02U .0403(i)\]
14.!Reclaimed water distribution lines shall meet the separation distances to sewer lines in accordance with
15A NCAC 02T .0305. \[15A NCAC 02U .0403(g), 02U .0403(j)\]
15.!Reclaimed water irrigation fields permitted on or after September 1, 2006 have compliance and review
boundaries established at the irrigation area boundaries. Any exceedance of groundwater standards at
or beyond the compliance boundary shall require corrective action. Division-approved relocation of
the compliance boundary shall be noted in Attachment B. Multiple contiguous properties under
common ownership and permitted for use as a disposal system shall be treated as a single property with
regard to determination of a compliance boundary. \[15A NCAC 02L .0106, 02T .0105(h), 02U
.0501(a)(6), G.S. 143-215.1(i), G.S. 143-215.1(k)\]
16.!The Permittee shall apply for a permit modification to establish a new compliance boundary prior to
any sale or transfer of property affecting a compliance boundary (i.e., parcel subdivision). \[15A NCAC
02L .0107(c)\]
17.!No wells, excluding Division-approved monitoring wells, shall be constructed within the compliance
boundary except as provided for in 15A NCAC 02L .0107(g). \[15A NCAC 02L .0107\]
18.!Except as provided for in 15A NCAC 02L .0107(g), the Permittee shall ensure any landowner who is
not the Permittee and owns land within the compliance boundary shall execute and file with the Wayne
County Register of Deeds an easement running with the land containing the following items:
a.!A notice of the permit and number or other description as allowed in 15A NCAC 02L .0107(f)(1);
b.!Prohibits construction and operation of water supply wells within the compliance boundary; and
c.!Reserves the right of the Permittee or the State to enter the property within the compliance boundary
for purposes related to the permit.
The Director may terminate the easement when its purpose has been fulfilled or is no longer needed.
\[15A NCAC 02L .0107(f)\]
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19.!The facilities herein were permitted per the following setbacks:
a.!The reclaimed water irrigation sites were modified October 12, 2020. The setbacks for spray
irrigation sites originally permitted or modified on or after September 1, 2018 are as follows (all
distances in feet):
i.!Surface waters classified SA: 100
ii.!Surface waters not classified SA: 25
iii.!Each well with exception of monitoring wells: 100
\[15A NCAC 02U .0701(c)\]
b.!The 5.4 MG reclaimed water upset lagoon and the 28.1 MG irrigation storage lagoons were
originally permitted December 12, 2005. The setbacks for storage and treatment units originally
permitted or modified from June 1, 1996 to August 31, 2006 are as follows (all distances in feet):
1
i.!Each habitable residence or place of assembly under separate ownership: 100
ii.!Each private or public water supply source: 100
iii.!Surface waters: 50
iv.!Each well with exception of monitoring wells: 100
2
v.!Each property line: 50
vi.!Nitrification field: 20
1
Habitable residences or places of assembly under separate ownership constructed after the
facilities herein were originally permitted or subsequently modified are exempt from this
setback.
2
Setbacks to property lines are not applicable when the Permittee, or the entity from which the
Permittee is leasing, owns both parcels separated by the property line.
\[15A NCAC 02H .0219(j)(5)\]
III. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
1.!The Permittee shall operate and maintain the subject facilities as a non-discharge system. \[15A NCAC
02U .0101\]
2.!The Permittee shall maintain an Operation and Maintenance Plan, which shall include:
a.!A description of the operation of the system in detail to show what operations are necessary for the
system to function and by whom the operations are to be conducted;
b.!A description of anticipated maintenance of the system;
c.!Provisions for safety measures, including restriction of access to the site and equipment; and
d.!Spill control provisions that include response to upsets and bypasses, including control,
containment, and remediation, and contact information for personnel, emergency responders, and
regulatory agencies;
\[15A NCAC 02U .0801(a)\]
3.!Upon the Water Pollu
classification of the subject non-discharge facilities, the Permittee shall designate and employ a certified
operator in responsible charge (ORC), and one or more certified operators as back-up ORCs. The ORC
or their back-up shall operate and visit the facilities as required by the WPCSOCC. \[15A NCAC 02T
.0117\]
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4.!An operator certified by the Water Pollution Control System Operators Certification Commission
(WPCSOCC) of a grade equivalent or greater than the facility classification shall be on call 24 hours
per day. \[15A NCAC 02U .0401(e)\]
5.!The Permittee shall maintain vegetative cover on the irrigation sites, such that crop health is optimal,
allows even effluent distribution, and allows inspection of the irrigation system. \[15A NCAC 02U
.0801(b)\]
6.!The Permittee shall take measures to prevent effluent ponding in or runoff from the irrigation sites
listed in Attachment B. \[15A NCAC 02U .0801(c)\]
7.!The Permittee shall not irrigate treated effluent during inclement weather, or when the soil is in a
condition that will cause ponding or runoff. \[15A NCAC 02U .0401(k)\]
8.!Irrigation equipment shall be tested and calibrated once per permit cycle. \[15A NCAC 02U .0801(d)\]
9.!Only reclaimed water generated from the Town of Mount Olive WWTP shall be irrigated on the sites
listed in Attachment B. \[15A NCAC 02U .0101\]
10.!The Permittee shall not allow vehicles or heavy machinery on the irrigation area, except during
equipment installation or maintenance activities. \[15A NCAC 02U .0801(e)\]
11.!The Permittee shall prohibit public access to the wastewater treatment and storage facilities. \[15A
NCAC 02U .0402(e)\]
12.!Public access to reclaimed water utilization sites shall be controlled during active site use. Such
controls may include the posting of signs showing the activities being conducted at each site. \[15A
NCAC 02U .0501(a)(2)\]
13.!The Permittee shall dispose or utilize generated residuals in a Division-approved manner. \[15A NCAC
02T .1100, 02U .0802\].
14.!The Permittee shall not divert or bypass untreated or partially treated reclaimed water from the subject
facilities. \[15A NCAC 02U .0402(g)\]
15.!Freeboard in the 5.4 MG 5-day upset pond and the 28.1 MG irrigation storage lagoon shall not be less
than two feet at any time. \[15A NCAC 02U .0401(h)\]
16.!Gauges to monitor water levels in the 5.4 MG 5-day upset pond and the 28.1 MG irrigation storage
lagoon shall be provided. These gauges shall have readily visible permanent markings, at inch or tenth
of a foot increments, indicating the following elevations: maximum liquid level at the top of the
temporary liquid storage volume; minimum liquid level at the bottom of the temporary liquid storage
volume; and the lowest point on top of the dam. \[15A NCAC 02U .0801(f)\]
17.!A protective vegetative cover shall be established and maintained on all berms, pipe runs, erosion
control areas, surface water diversions, and earthen embankments (i.e., outside toe of embankment to
maximum allowable temporary storage elevation on the inside of the embankment). Trees, shrubs, and
other woody vegetation shall not be allowed to grow on the earthen dikes or embankments. Earthen
embankments shall be kept mowed or otherwise controlled and accessible. \[15A NCAC 02U .0801(g)\]
18.!Metering equipment shall be tested and calibrated annually. \[15A NCAC 02U .0801(d)\]
19.!An automatically activated standby power source capable of powering all essential treatment units shall
be on site and operational at all times. If a generator is employed as an alternate power supply, it shall
be tested weekly by interrupting the primary power source. \[15A NCAC 02U .0401(d)\]
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20.!Continuous online monitoring and recording for turbidity or particle count and flow shall be provided
prior to storage, distribution, or utilization of reclaimed water. \[15A NCAC 02U .0401(b)\]
21.!If turbidity exceeds 10 NTUs or if the permitted pathogen levels cannot be met, all effluent shall be
routed to the five day upset pond until the problems associated with the reclaimed water generation
system have been corrected. The water in the five day upset pond shall be pumped back to the treatment
plant headworks for re-treatment or treated in the five day upset pond prior to utilization. \[15A NCAC
02U .0402(d)\]
22.!The Permittee shall provide notification to the public and its employees about the use of reclaimed
water, and that reclaimed water is not intended for drinking. Such notification shall be provided to
employees in a language they can understand. \[15A NCAC 02U .0501(a)(2)\]
23.!The Permittee shall develop and implement an education program to inform users and its employees
about the proper use of reclaimed water. Educational material shall be provided to all residents and/or
other facilities provided with reclaimed water, and these materials shall be maintained consistent with
the reclaimed water uses. All educational materials shall be made available to the Division upon
request. \[15A NCAC 02U .0501(a)(4)\]
IV. MONITORING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
1.!The Permittee shall conduct and report any Division required monitoring necessary to evaluate this
groundwater and surface water. \[15A NCAC 02T .0108(c)\]
2.!A Division-certified laboratory shall conduct all analyses for the required effluent, groundwater, and
surface water parameters. \[15A NCAC 02H .0800\]
3.!Flow through the treatment facility shall be continuously monitored, and daily flow values shall be
reported on Form NDMR. Facilities with a permitted flow less than 10,000 GPD may estimate their
flow from water usage records provided the water source is metered. \[15A NCAC 02T .0105(k), 02T
.0108(c)\]
4.!The Permittee shall monitor the generated reclaimed water at the frequencies and locations for the
parameters specified in Attachment A. \[15A NCAC 02T .0108(c)\]
5.!The Permittee shall maintain records tracking the amount of reclaimed water irrigated. These records
shall include the following information for each irrigation site listed in Attachment B:
a.!Date of irrigation;
b.!Volume of reclaimed water irrigated;
c.!Site irrigated;
d.!Length of time site is irrigated;
e.!Continuous weekly, monthly, and year-to-date hydraulic (inches/acre) loadings;
f.!Continuous monthly and year-to-date loadings for any non-hydraulic parameter specifically
limited in Attachment B;
g.!Weather conditions; and
h.!Maintenance of cover crops.
\[15A NCAC 02T .0108(c)\]
6.!Freeboard (i.e., water level to the lowest embankment elevation) in the 5.4 MG 5-day upset pond and
the 28.1 MG irrigation storage lagoon shall be measured to the nearest inch or tenth of a foot, and
recorded weekly. Weekly freeboard records shall be maintained for five years, and shall be made
available to the Division upon request. \[15A NCAC 02T .0108(c)\]
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7.!Three copies of all monitoring data (as specified in Conditions IV.3. and IV.4.) on Form NDMR for
each PPI and three copies of all operation and disposal records (as specified in IV.5. and IV.6.) on Form
NDAR-1 for every site in Attachment B shall be submitted on or before the last day of the following
month. If no activities occurred during the monitoring month, monitoring reports are still required
documenting the absence of the activity. All information shall be submitted to the following address:
Division of Water Resources
Information Processing Unit
1617 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617
\[15A NCAC 02T .0105(l)\]
8.!Pursuant to G.S. 143-215.1C(a), the Permittee shall provide to its users and the Division of Water
Resources an annual report summarizing the performance of the reclaimed water generation and
dedicated utilization facility and the extent to which the facility has violated this permit, or federal or
State laws, regulations, or rules related to the protection of water quality. This report shall be prepared
on either a calendar or fiscal year basis and shall be provided no later than 60 days after the end of the
calendar or fiscal year.
submitted to:
Division of Water Resources
Water Quality Permitting Section
1617 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617
\[G.S. 143-215.1C(a)\]
9.!The Permittee shall maintain a record of all residuals removed from this facility. This record shall be
maintained for five years, and shall be made available to the Division upon request. This record shall
include:
a.!Name of the residuals hauler;
b.!Non-Discharge permit number authorizing the residuals disposal, or a letter from a municipality
agreeing to accept the residuals;
c.!Date the residuals were hauled; and
d.!Volume of residuals removed.
\[15A NCAC 02U .0802(b)\]
10.!A maintenance log shall be kept at this facility. This log shall be maintained for five years, and shall
be made available to the Division upon request. This log shall include:
a.!Date of flow measurement device calibration;
b.!Date of irrigation equipment calibration;
c.!Date of turbidimeter calibration;
d.!Date and results of power interruption testing on alternate power supply;
e.!Visual observations of the plant and plant site; and
f.!Record of preventative maintenance (e.g., changing of equipment, adjustments, testing,
inspections, and cleanings, etc.); and
g.!Record of all discharges of reclaimed water to surface waters or the land surface, including the date
of occurrence, estimated volume, and corrective action taken.
\[15A NCAC 02U .0801(h)\]
11.!Monitoring wells MW-1, MW-2, and MW-3 shall be sampled at the frequencies and for the parameters
specified in Attachment C. All mapping, well construction forms, well abandonment forms and
monitoring data shall refer to the permit number and the well nomenclature as provided in Attachment
C and Figure 1. \[15A NCAC 02T .0105(m)\]
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12.!Two copies of the monitoring well sampling and analysis results shall be submitted on a Compliance
Monitoring Form (GW-59), along with attached copies of laboratory analyses, on or before the last
working day of the month following the sampling month. The Compliance Monitoring Form (GW-59)
shall include this permit number, the appropriate well identification number, and one GW-59a
certification form shall be submitted with each set of sampling results. All information shall be
submitted to the following address:
Division of Water Resources
Information Processing Unit
1617 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617
\[15A NCAC 02T .0105(m)\]
13.!Noncompliance Notification:
The Permittee shall report to the Washington Regional Office, telephone number (252) 946-6481,
within 24 hours of first knowledge of the following:
a.!Treatment of wastes abnormal in quantity or characteristic, including the known passage of a
hazardous substance.
b.!Any process unit failure (e.g., mechanical, electrical, etc.) rendering the facility incapable of
adequate wastewater treatment.
c.!Any failure resulting in a discharge untreated or partially treated wastewater to surface waters.
d.!Any failure resulting in a discharge of reclaimed water directly to surface waters or any unpermitted
release of reclaimed water to land surface greater than or equal to 5,000 gallons. Unpermitted
releases less than 5,000 gallons to land surface shall be documented by the Permittee in accordance
with Condition IV.10.g. but do not require Regional Office notification.
e.!Any time self-monitoring indicates the facility has gone out of compliance with its permit
limitations.
f.!Ponding in or runoff from the irrigation sites.
Emergencies requiring reporting outside normal business hours shall call
Response personnel at telephone number (800) 662-7956, (800) 858-0368, or (919) 733-3300. All
noncompliance notifications shall file a written report to the Washington Regional Office within five
days of first knowledge of the occurrence, and this report shall outline the actions proposed or taken to
ensure the problem does not recur. \[15A NCAC 02T .0108(b)(1)(A)\]
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V. INSPECTIONS
1.!The Permittee shall perform inspections and maintenance to ensure proper operation of the reclaimed
water generation and utilization facilities. \[15A NCAC 02U .0801(i)\]
2.!The Permittee shall inspect the reclaimed water generation and utilization facilities to prevent
malfunctions, facility deterioration, and operator errors that may result in discharges of wastes to the
environment, threats to human health, or public nuisances. The Permittee shall maintain an inspection
log that includes the date and time of inspection, observations made, and maintenance, repairs, or
corrective actions taken. The Permittee shall maintain this inspection log for a period of five years
from the date of the inspection, and this log shall be made available to the Division upon request. \[15A
NCAC 02U .0801(h), 02U .0801(i)\]
3.!Division authorized representatives may, upon presentation of credentials, enter and inspect any
property, premises, or place related to the reclaimed water generation and utilization facilities permitted
herein at any reasonable time for determining compliance with this permit. Division authorized
representatives may inspect or copy records maintained under the terms and conditions of this permit,
and may collect groundwater, surface water, or leachate samples. \[G.S. 143-215.3(a)(2)\]
VI. GENERAL CONDITIONS
1.!Failure to comply with the conditions and limitations contained herein may subject the Permittee to a
Division enforcement action. \[G.S. 143-215.6A, 143-215.6B, 143-215.6C\]
2.!This permit is effective only with respect to the nature and volume of wastes described in the permit
application, and Division-approved plans and specifications. \[G.S. 143-215.1(d)\]
3.!Unless specifically requested and approved in this permit, there are no variances to administrative codes
or general statutes governing the construction or operation of the facilities permitted herein. \[15A
NCAC 02T .0105(n)\]
4.!The issuance of this permit does not exempt the Permittee from complying with all statutes, rules,
regulations, or ordinances that other jurisdictional government agencies (e.g., local, state, and federal)
may require. \[15A NCAC 02T .0105(c)(6)\]
5.!If the permitted facilities change ownership, or the Permittee changes their name, the Permittee shall
submit a permit modification request on Division-approved forms. The Permittee shall comply with
all terms and conditions of this permit until the permit is transferred to the successor-owner. \[G.S. 143-
215.1(d3)\]
6.!The Permittee shall retain a set of Division-approved plans and specifications for the life of the facilities
permitted herein. \[15A NCAC 02T .0105(o)\]
7.!The Permittee shall maintain this permit until the proper closure of all facilities permitted herein, or
until the facilities permitted herein are permitted by another authority. \[15A NCAC 02T .0105(j)\]
8.!This permit is subject to revocation or modification upon 60-day notice from the Division Director, in
whole or part for:
a.!violation of any terms or conditions of this permit or Administrative Code Title 15A Subchapter
02U;
b.!obtaining a permit by misrepresentation or failure to disclose all relevant facts;
c.!the
i.!to enter the where a system is located or where any records are required
to be kept;
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ii.!to have access to any permit required documents and records;
iii.!to inspect any monitoring equipment or method as required in this permit; or
iv.!to sample any pollutants;
d.!ual fee for administering and compliance monitoring; or
e.!a Division determination that the conditions of this permit are in conflict with North Carolina
Administrative Code or General Statutes.
\[15A NCAC 02T .0110\]
9.!Unless the Division Director grants a variance, expansion of the facilities permitted herein shall not
occur if any of the following apply:
a.!The Permittee or any parent, subsidiary, or other affiliate of the Permittee has been convicted of
environmental crimes under G.S. 143-215.6B, or under Federal law that would otherwise be
prosecuted under G.S. 143-215.6B, and all appeals of this conviction have been abandoned or
exhausted.
b.!The Permittee or any parent, subsidiary, or other affiliate of the Permittee has previously abandoned
a wastewater treatment facility without properly closing the facility.
c.!The Permittee or any parent, subsidiary, or other affiliate of the Permittee has not paid a civil
penalty, and all appeals of this penalty have been abandoned or exhausted.
d.!The Permittee or any parent, subsidiary, or other affiliate of the Permittee is currently not compliant
with any compliance schedule in a permit, settlement agreement, or order.
e.!The Permittee or any parent, subsidiary, or other affiliate of the Permittee has not paid an annual
fee.
\[15A NCAC 02T .0120(b), 02T .0120(d)\]
10.!This permit shall not be renewed if the Permittee or any affiliation has not paid the required annual fee.
\[15A NCAC 02T .0120(c)\]
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Permit issued this the 12 day of October 2020
NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION
____________________________________________
S. Daniel Smith, Director
Division of Water Resources
By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission
Permit Number WQ0029169
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Permit No. WQ0029169 Reclaimed Water Generation and Dedicated Utilization System
Town of Mount Olive October 12, 2020
Town of Mount Olive WWTP Wayne County
E NGINEERING C ERTIFICATION
Partial Final
I, , as a duly licensed North Carolina Professional
Engineer, having periodically / fully observed the construction of the permitted facilities, do hereby
state to the best of my abilities that the facility was constructed in compliance with G.S. 143-215.1,
Administrative Code Title 15A Subchapter 02U, this permit, and the Division-approved plans and
specifications.
Documentation of any variation to this permit, and the Division-approved plans and specifications, is in the
attached as-built drawings.
Description of variations:
Firm Name Firm No.
Address
City State Zip Code
Telephone Email Seal, Signature, and Date
THE COMPLETED ENGINEERING CERTIFICATION, INCLUDING ALL SUPPORTING
DOCUMENTATION, SHALL BE SENT TO THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS:
NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES
NON-DISCHARGE BRANCH
By U.S. Postal Service By Courier/Special Delivery
1617 MAIL SERVICE CENTER 512 N. SALISBURY ST.
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27699-1617 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27604
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WATERBALANCECALCULATIONS
TownofMountOlive
MountOliveWWTPImprovements
408WilkinsFarmRoadMountOlive,NorthCarolina28365
PreparedFor:
TownofMountOlive
114EastJamesStreet
MountOlive,NC28365
ATTN:JammieRoyall,TownManager
PreparedBy:
WithersRavenel
115MacKenanDrive
Cary,NC27511
Phone:(919)4693340
License#:F1479
November16,2022
ProjectNumber:02181005.02
J.ClarkManess,P.E.
1.0SUMMARY
TheTownofMountOliveWastewaterTreatmentPlant(WWTP)previouslyutilizedadripirrigation
systemwithacovercropofsycamoretreestolandapplyreclaimedwater.TheTownreceivedapproval
fromNCDEQtoconverttheirexistingdripirrigationfieldstosprayirrigationandreplacethesycamore
treeswithagrasscovercropin2020.ConstructionofthisprojectwillbecompletedbyFebruary28,
2023.
Forthepreviousapplication,soilscientistreportscompletedin2003and2004duringdesignofthe
dripirrigationsystemwereusedtodeterminekeysoilparameterssuchasKsatanddrainagerates.
Thesereportswereinitiallyassumedtostillbevalid.TheWWTPalreadyhasa28.1milliongallon
storagepondthatcoversapproximately9.4acres(at2ftfreeboard)forstoragewhenreclaimedwater
cannotbeappliedtothefieldsduringwetweatherconditions,andnonewstoragefacilitieswere
determinedtoberequired.
Itwasunderstoodatthetimeofthefirstapplicationthatanadditionalsoilsevaluationwouldbe
requiredaftertheremovaloftheprevioustreecropandthatthedesignwouldbemodifiedbasedon
theresultsoftheevaluation.Duetounforeseendelays,thereevaluationreportwascompletedinApril
2022afterthetreecrophadbeenremovedandasignificantportionoftheirrigationsystemhad
alreadybeeninstalled.Theupdatedevaluationfoundthattheareassuitablefortheoriginalapplication
rate(61in/yr)neededtobereducedfromwhatwasapprovedintheoriginalpermit.Theplansetand
mapsattachedtothissubmittalshowtheupdatedboundariesoftheareassuitableforapplicationof
61in/yr.TheApril2022soilscientistreportisalsoattachedtothisapplication.
FoursignificantareaslocatedinFields3,4,7,and9wereidentifiedasbeingunsuitableforapplication
of61in/yr,butalreadyhadsprayfieldinfrastructureinstalledinthem,includingapproximately15spray
heads.Anadditionalevaluationbythesamesoilscientistwasthereforerequestedtodetermine
suitableapplicationratesforthosefieldareassothattheinstalledinfrastructurecouldstillbeutilized.
ThecorrespondingsoilsreportwascompletedinOctober2022.Thereducedapplicationrateareas
havebeendenotedasFields3R,4R,7R,and9R.Thesoilscientistdeterminedthereducedapplication
ratestobe26in/yrforFields3Rand4Rand18in/yrforFields7Rand9R.Reducedflowsprayguns
wereinstalledonthesefieldswhereneededtoensuretheflowdidnotexceedannualapplicationrates
whilestillutilizingtheinstalledinfrastructure.Threesprayguns,twoinField4andoneinField10,had
tobemadeinactivebecausetheywereoutsideoftheareasapprovedforirrigationinthe2022reports.
AnupdatedwaterbalancewasperformedonthemodifiedMountOliveWWTPsprayfieldsperthe
layoutshownintheattachedContractIdrawings.Theupdatedwaterbalanceconfirmsthatthe
proposedspraygunsystemwillmeetthedemandsofapplicationwithoutexceedingrecommendedsoil
applicationrates.Thewaterbalancealsoshowsthattheexisting28.1milliongallonstoragelagoonis
morethanadequatefortherequiredstoragevolume.Thewaterbalancedividestheapplicationarea
intoatotalofseven(7)zones.ZonesA,B,andCarecomprisedoftheareasthatweredeemedsuitable
forapplicationof61in/yr,whichhaveequivalentvaluesforKsatanddrainagereductionfactorbased
onthesoilNXŚevaluation.Theotherfourzonesarethefourareaswithreducedsuitable
applicationrates.Thesehavedifferingvaluesforsuitableapplicationrate,Ksat,anddrainagereduction
factor,sotheyaretreatedasseparatezones,buteachzoneisnamedafterthecorrespondingfieldarea
(3R,4R,etc.).Thedelineationsofallzonesandtheirtotalareasareshownontheattachedplans.
TheThornthwaitemethodwasusedtocalculatepotentialevapotranspiration.Atotalof30yearsof
precipitationwasusedtoestimatethemeanmonthlyand80thpercentilerainfalldepths.Proposed
applicationratesweretakenfromthewatermodelreportalsoincludedintheapplicationpackage.
2.0DATASOURCES
Tocompletethewaterbalance,four(4)datasourceswereused.Thedatasourcesarelistedbelow,
alongwiththeinformationfromeachlisted.
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Soilsreports(April2022andOctober2022)see AppendixA.
a. SoilProperties(basedonthemostrestrictivesoillayer)
1) April2022Report(ZonesAC)
a) ApplicationRate:61in/yr
b) Ksat:0.12in/hr
c) DrainageFactor:0.10
2) October2022Report(reducedapplicationrateareas)
a) Field3R
i. ApplicationRate:26in/yr
ii. Ksat:0.169in/hr
iii. DrainageFactor:0.06
b) Field4R
i. ApplicationRate:26in/yr
ii. Ksat:0.186in/hr
iii. DrainageFactor:0.06
c) Field7R
i. ApplicationRate:18in/yr
ii. Ksat:0.152in/hr
iii. DrainageFactor:0.05
d) Field9R
i. ApplicationRate:18in/yr
ii. Ksat:0.034in/hr
iii. DrainageFactor:0.08
NOAA
a. Precipitationandtemperaturedata(See Table1)
1) Station:Clinton2NE,NC(USC00210667)
a) 1992to2022(30years)
b) https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/cdoweb/datatools/findstation
Table1.SummaryofPrecipitationandTemperature
(19922022)
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MonthmonthlyMeanAnnualmonthly
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Precipitation
(inches)(inches)(degreesF)
January 3.587.0%4.8642.6
February 3.296.4%4.6745.4
March 3.627.1%4.7452.1
April 3.256.4%4.7461.3
May 4.078.0%5.3969.3
June 5.019.8%6.1076.9
July 5.5610.9%6.9780.2
August 5.8611.5%8.0578.5
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September 6.4412.6%9.5473.1
October 3.426.7%5.2162.6
November 3.426.7%5.4552.6
December 3.476.8%4.5646.1
Totals 50.99100.0%70.28
NorthCarolinaClimateOffice
a. PanEvaporationData(See Table2)
1) ChapelHillStation,2WŨStationID:311677
2) https://climate.ncsu.edu/cronos/?station=311677&temporal=D
3.0RESULTS
3.1ThornthwaitePotentialEvapoTranspiration
TheThornthwaitemethodwasusedtocalculatethepotentialevapotranspiration(PET)fromthe
fieldsusingmeanmonthlytemperature.ThePETforeachmonthislistedin Table2.Thesitelatitude
ofthefieldsis35.2degreesandthereforewithinanappropriaterangeforthismethod.
Table2.ThornthwaitePETCalculations
MeanmonthlyDaylightCalculated
MonthHeatindex
temp.hours/12PET
(degreesF)(inches)
January 43.00.871.280.33
February 45.60.851.830.48
March 52.01.033.381.19
April 61.21.095.962.45
May 69.31.218.614.17
June 76.91.2111.395.77
July 80.31.2312.686.64
August 78.51.1612.025.88
September 73.21.039.974.20
October 62.40.976.372.35
November 52.60.863.501.04
December 45.70.851.970.53
TOTALS=78.9635.03
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3.2ProposedFieldApplicationRates
Basedonthehydraulicmodeldevelopedforthesprayfields,whichisdescribedintheother
attachedreport,thefollowingapplicationrateswereusedforeachfieldandcombinedforthe
relevantzonesinthewaterbalance.
Table3.ProposedFieldApplication
DailyApplication(Monthly
FieldZoneArea(ac)
Averaged)gpd
1 A10.9349,624
2 A9.0541,064
3 A10.2646,568
3R 3.895,644
4 A6.2828,498
4R 4.887,339
5 B11.3051,294
6 B13.4661,064
7 B6.8431,051
7R 3.323,799
8 B13.9063,059
9 C9.6043,550
9R 4.515,776
10 C12.6957,580
11 C14.3765,218
12 C13.7562,390
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3.3NoStorageCondition
ForeachZone,theśstorageNTŜwascalculatedandisshownin Tables4 through 10 below.
Table4.WaterBalanceAssumingNoStorage(ZoneA)
SprayIrrigationArea=36.5 acres
LimitingSoilKsat=0.120 inch/hour
DrainageCoefficient=0.100
0.288inch/day
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Month(in/mo)IrrigationIrrigationIrrigation
(in/mo)(in/mo)
(days)(in/mo)(gallons/day)(gallons/month)
January 310.338.934.015.25167,7885,201,432
February 280.488.063.684.87172,3554,825,932
March 311.198.934.066.06193,9076,011,123
April 302.458.643.647.44245,9457,378,351
May 314.178.934.568.53272,8438,458,120
June 305.778.645.618.80290,8878,726,621
July 316.648.936.239.34298,6899,259,357
August 315.888.936.568.25263,7708,176,870
September 304.208.647.215.63186,1505,584,514
October 312.358.933.837.45238,0907,380,801
November 301.048.643.835.85193,2665,797,984
December 310.538.933.895.57177,9725,517,135
Total=36535.03105.1257.1083.0582,318,239
Formulas:(Max.AllowableIrrigation)=(ET)+(Drainage)(Precipitation)
Table5.WaterBalanceAssumingNoStorage(ZoneB)
SprayIrrigationArea=45.5 acres
LimitingSoilKsat=0.120 inch/hour
DrainageCoefficient=0.100
Kv=Ksat*(DrainageCoeff.)=0.288inch/day
#ofDaysMaximumMaximumMaximum
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Month(in/mo)IrrigationIrrigationIrrigation
(in/mo)(in/mo)
(days)(in/mo)(gallons/day)(gallons/month)
January 310.338.934.015.25209,1616,483,976
February 280.488.063.684.87214,8536,015,887
March 311.198.934.066.06241,7207,493,317
April 302.458.643.647.44306,5899,197,671
May 314.178.934.568.53340,11910,543,684
June 305.778.645.618.80362,61310,878,391
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July 316.648.936.239.34372,33811,542,487
August 315.888.936.568.25328,80910,193,085
September 304.208.647.215.63232,0516,961,517
October 312.358.933.837.45296,7989,200,725
November 301.048.643.835.85240,9217,227,623
December 310.538.933.895.57221,8566,877,525
Total=36535.03105.1257.1083.05102,615,888
Formulas:(Max.AllowableIrrigation)=(ET)+(Drainage)(Precipitation)
Table6.WaterBalanceAssumingNoStorage(ZoneC)
SprayIrrigationArea=50.4 acres
LimitingSoilKsat=0.120 inch/hour
DrainageCoefficient=0.100
Kv=Ksat*(DrainageCoeff.)=0.288inch/day
#ofDaysMaximumMaximumMaximum
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(in/mo)(in/mo)
(days)(in/mo)(gallons/day)(gallons/month)
January 310.338.934.015.25231,6867,182,251
February 280.488.063.684.87237,9916,663,752
March 311.198.934.066.06267,7518,300,290
April 302.458.643.647.44339,60610,188,189
May 314.178.934.568.53376,74711,679,157
June 305.778.645.618.80401,66412,049,910
July 316.648.936.239.34412,43612,785,524
August 315.888.936.568.25364,21911,290,801
September 304.208.647.215.63257,0417,711,219
October 312.358.933.837.45328,76010,191,572
November 301.048.643.835.85266,8668,005,983
December 310.538.933.895.57245,7487,618,181
Total=36535.03105.1257.1083.05113,666,829
Formulas:(Max.AllowableIrrigation)=(ET)+(Drainage)(Precipitation)
Table7.WaterBalanceAssumingNoStorage(Field3R)
SprayIrrigationArea=3.9 acres
LimitingSoilKsat=0.169 inch/hour
DrainageCoefficient=0.060
Kv=Ksat*(DrainageCoeff.)=0.2434inch/day
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#ofDaysMaximumMaximumMaximum
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(in/mo)(in/mo)
(days)(in/mo)(gallons/day)(gallons/month)
13,166408,160
January 310.337.544.013.86
13,653382,288
February 280.486.813.683.62
15,950494,453
March 311.197.544.064.68
21,496644,881
April 302.457.303.646.10
24,363755,242
May 314.177.544.567.15
26,286788,574
June 305.777.305.617.46
27,117840,635
July 316.647.546.237.96
23,396725,268
August 315.887.546.566.87
15,123453,702
September 304.207.307.214.29
20,659640,427
October 312.357.543.836.06
15,882476,453
November 301.047.303.834.51
14,252441,806
December 310.537.543.894.18
Total=36535.0388.8357.1066.767,051,888
Formulas:(Max.AllowableIrrigation)=(ET)+(Drainage)(Precipitation)
Table8.WaterBalanceAssumingNoStorage(Field4R)
SprayIrrigationArea=4.9 acres
LimitingSoilKsat=0.169 inch/hour
DrainageCoefficient=0.060
Kv=Ksat*(DrainageCoeff.)=0.2434inch/day
#ofDaysMaximumMaximumMaximum
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DrainagePrecipitation
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(in/mo)(in/mo)
(days)(in/mo)(gallons/day)(gallons/month)
January 310.337.544.013.8616,517512,036
February 280.486.813.683.6217,128479,579
March 311.197.544.064.6820,009620,290
April 302.457.303.646.1026,967809,003
May 314.177.544.567.1530,563947,451
June 305.777.305.617.4632,975989,265
July 316.647.546.237.9634,0191,054,575
August 315.887.546.566.8729,350909,848
September 304.207.307.214.2918,972569,169
October 312.357.543.836.0625,917803,415
November 301.047.303.834.5119,924597,710
December 310.537.543.894.1817,879554,245
Total=36535.0388.8357.1066.768,846,585
Formulas:(Max.AllowableIrrigation)=(ET)+(Drainage)(Precipitation)
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Table9.WaterBalanceAssumingNoStorage(Field7R)
SprayIrrigationArea=3.3 acres
LimitingSoilKsat=0.152 inch/hour
DrainageCoefficient=0.050
Kv=Ksat*(DrainageCoeff.)=0.1824inch/day
#ofDaysMaximumMaximumMaximum
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DrainagePrecipitation
Month(in/mo)IrrigationIrrigationIrrigation
(in/mo)(in/mo)
(days)(in/mo)(gallons/day)(gallons/month)
January 310.335.654.011.975,741177,975
February 280.485.113.681.916,157172,382
March 311.195.654.062.798,117251,624
April 302.455.473.644.2812,850385,506
May 314.175.654.565.2615,297474,200
June 305.775.475.615.6416,938508,143
July 316.645.656.236.0717,648547,080
August 315.885.656.564.9814,472448,618
September 304.205.477.212.477,411222,341
October 312.355.653.834.1712,136376,208
November 301.045.473.832.688,059241,758
December 310.535.653.892.296,667206,691
Total=36535.0366.5857.1044.514,012,526
Formulas:(Max.AllowableIrrigation)=(ET)+(Drainage)(Precipitation)
Table10.WaterBalanceAssumingNoStorage(Field9R)
SprayIrrigationArea=4.5 acres
LimitingSoilKsat=0.034 inch/hour
DrainageCoefficient=0.080
Kv=Ksat*(DrainageCoeff.)=0.0653inch/day
#ofDaysMaximumMaximumMaximum
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inPETAllowableAllowableAllowable
DrainagePrecipitation
Month(in/mo)IrrigationIrrigationIrrigation
(in/mo)(in/mo)
(days)(in/mo)(gallons/day)(gallons/month)
January 310.332.024.010.0000
February 280.481.833.680.0000
March 311.192.024.060.0000
April 302.451.963.640.763,10593,154
May 314.172.024.561.636,421199,059
June 305.771.965.612.128,646259,379
July 316.642.026.232.449,608297,842
August 315.882.026.561.355,303164,385
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September 304.201.967.210.0000
October 312.352.023.830.542,13766,239
November 301.041.963.830.0000
December 310.532.023.890.0000
Total=36535.0323.8357.108.841,080,058
Formulas:(Max.AllowableIrrigation)=(ET)+(Drainage)(Precipitation)
3.4WaterBalance(IncludingStorage)
Tables11 through 17 showthewaterbalancesforeachZonebasedonplannedapplication.Table
18 showsthewaterbalancefortheentiresite(allzones).ThewaterbalanceforField9Rindicates
thatfieldshouldonlyreceivethefullproposedflowduringthemonthsofMay,June,July,and
Augusteachyearduetoitslowinfiltrationrate.ThisisconcurrentwiththesoilNXŚ
recommendationsconcerningtheseasonalhighwatertable(SHWT)forthesite.
TownofMountOliveWaterBalanceCalculations
WWTPImprovementsPage9
10
Page
Calculations
0
5.184.685.185.015.185.015.185.185.015.185.015.1861.0
Rate
inches
Actual
gallons
MonthlyA:
Irrigation
Balance
Zone
of
for
Water
=
NoNo
0.000.000.000.000.000.00
0.000.000.000.000.000.00
BLS?
inches
Storage
Irrigation
MXTN ǗҒƬŜ
Cumulative
Irrigation
Required
Is
the
for
of
gpd
LowLow
0.070.190.882.433.353.794.163.070.622.260.830.3836.5
acresacres
A
inches
Risk Excess
Monthly
Perching
Required
Zone
per
for
(BLS)
Table
3.0
Storage
>3.0 36.5 5.184.685.185.015.185.015.185.185.015.185.015.1861.0over
inches
Month
Design
2.0
165,754
Depth
Water
Irrigation
Information
A)
Monthly
==
well
(Zone
Series
Area
Flow
Class
Used
A
Soil
Maximum
0.0
5.254.876.067.448.538.809.348.255.637.455.855.5783.1
Well
Dailyinches
inches
Irrigation
Storage
Allowable
Zone Maximum
Actual
Drainage
Moderately
Including
Name
5.256.067.448.539.345.635.8583.1
4.878.808.257.455.57
inches
Norfolk
Balance
Irrigation
Allowable
Maximum
Goldsboro
Calculated
Series
Water
11.
4.014.063.644.566.237.213.8357.1
3.685.616.563.833.89
inches
Precip.
Table
A
Loss 9.259.68
8.559.46
Total
10.1211.0913.1014.4115.5714.8112.8411.28140.2
inches
Zone
A
Soil
Soil
0.298.938.068.938.648.938.648.938.938.648.938.648.93
Rate
105.1
in/dayinches
Zone
Drainage
Drainage
(f)
PET
0.330.481.192.454.176.645.884.202.351.0435.0
5.770.53
10.0%inches
Percent
Drainage
Factor
Drainage
312831303131303130
303131
per
365
Soil
2.88
Days
in/day Olive
month
(Ksat)
hydraulic
saturated
Mount
Improvements
situ
of
July
0.12 May
June
in/hr April
In
March
MonthTotals:
vertical
August
January
conductivity October
February
December
November
September
TownWWTP
11
Page
Calculations
0
5.184.685.185.015.185.015.185.185.015.185.015.1861.0
Rate
inches
Actual
gallons
MonthlyB:
Irrigation
Balance
Zone
of
for
Water
=
NoNo
0.000.000.000.000.000.00
0.000.000.000.000.000.00
BLS?
inches
Storage
Irrigation
MXTN ǗҒƬŜ
Cumulative
Irrigation
Required
Is
the
for
of
gpd
LowLow
0.070.190.882.433.353.794.163.070.622.260.830.3845.5
acresacres
B
inches
Risk Excess
Monthly
Perching
Required
Zone
per
for
(BLS)
Table
3.0
Storage
>3.0 45.5 5.184.685.185.015.185.015.185.185.015.185.015.1861.0over
inches
Month
Design
2.0
206,468
Depth
Water
Irrigation
Information
B)
Monthly
==
well
(Zone
Series
Area
Flow
Class
Used
B
Soil
Maximum
0.0
5.254.876.067.448.538.809.348.255.637.455.855.5783.1
Well
Dailyinches
inches
Irrigation
Storage
Zone Allowable
Maximum
Actual
Drainage
Moderately
Including
Name
5.256.067.448.539.345.635.8583.1
4.878.808.257.455.57
inches
Norfolk
Balance
Irrigation
Allowable
Maximum
Goldsboro
Calculated
Series
Water
12.
4.014.063.644.566.237.213.8357.1
3.685.616.563.833.89
inches
Precip.
Table
B
Loss 9.259.68
8.559.46
Total
10.1211.0913.1014.4115.5714.8112.8411.28140.2
inches
Zone
B
Soil
Soil
0.298.938.068.938.648.938.648.938.938.648.938.648.93
Rate
105.1
in/dayinches
Zone
Drainage
Drainage
(f)
PET
0.330.481.192.454.176.645.884.202.351.0435.0
5.770.53
10.0%inches
Percent
Drainage
Factor
Drainage
312831303131303130
303131
per
365
Soil
2.88
Days
in/day Olive
month
(Ksat)
hydraulic
saturated
Mount
Improvements
situ
of
July
0.12 May
June
in/hr April
In
March
MonthTotals:
vertical
August
January
conductivity October
February
December
November
September
TownWWTP
12
Page
Calculations
0
5.184.685.185.015.185.015.185.185.015.185.015.1861.0
Rate
inches
Actual
gallons
MonthlyC:
Irrigation
Balance
Zone
of
for
Water
=
NoNo
0.000.000.000.000.000.00
0.000.000.000.000.000.00
BLS?
inches
Storage
Irrigation
MXTN ǗҒƬŜ
Cumulative
Irrigation
Required
Is
the
for
of
gpd
LowLow
0.070.190.882.433.353.794.163.070.622.260.830.3850.3
acresacres
C
inches
Risk Excess
Monthly
Perching
Required
Zone
per
for
(BLS)
Table
3.0
Storage
>3.0 50.3 5.184.685.185.015.185.015.185.185.015.185.015.1861.0over
inches
Month
Design
2.0
228,437
Depth
Water
Irrigation
Information
C)
Monthly
==
well
(Zone
Series
Area
Flow
Class
Used
C
Soil
Maximum
0.0
5.254.876.067.448.538.809.348.255.637.455.855.5783.1
Well
Dailyinches
inches
Irrigation
Storage
Allowable
Zone Maximum
Actual
Drainage
Moderately
Including
Name
5.256.067.448.539.345.635.8583.1
4.878.808.257.455.57
inches
Norfolk
Balance
Irrigation
Allowable
Maximum
Goldsboro
Calculated
Series
Water
13.
4.014.063.644.566.237.213.8357.1
3.685.616.563.833.89
inches
Precip.
Table
C
Loss 9.259.68
8.559.46
Total
10.1211.0913.1014.4115.5714.8112.8411.28140.2
inches
Zone
C
Soil
Soil
0.298.938.068.938.648.938.648.938.938.648.938.648.93
Rate
105.1
in/dayinches
Zone
Drainage
Drainage
(f)
PET
0.330.481.192.454.176.645.884.202.351.0435.0
5.770.53
10.0%inches
Percent
Drainage
Factor
Drainage
312831303131303130
303131
per
365
Soil
2.88
Days
in/day Olive
month
(Ksat)
hydraulic
saturated
Mount
Improvements
situ
of
July
0.12 May
June
in/hr April
In
March
MonthTotals:
vertical
August
January
conductivity October
February
December
November
September
TownWWTP
13
Page
Calculations
0
1.661.501.661.601.661.601.661.661.601.661.601.6619.5
Rate
inches
Actual
gallons
Monthly
Irrigation
3R:
Balance
Field
for
of
Water
=
Yes
0.000.000.000.000.000.00
0.000.000.000.000.000.00
BLS?
inches
Storage
Irrigation
MXTN ǗҒƬŜ
Cumulative
Required
Irrigation
Is
the
of
for
3.9
gpd
Low
2.212.123.024.505.495.866.305.212.694.412.912.53
acresacres
inches
Risk Excess
3R
Monthly
Perching
Required
Field
per
for
(BLS)
Table
<1.5
3.9
Storage
1.661.501.661.601.661.601.661.661.601.661.601.6619.5over
5,644
inches
Month
Design
LS
Depth
Water
Irrigation
Information
3R)
Monthly
==
(Field
Series
Area
Flow
Class
Used
3R
Soil
0.0
Maximum
3.863.624.686.107.157.467.966.874.296.064.514.1866.8
Dailyinches
Poorly inches
Irrigation
Allowable
Maximum
Storage
Field
Actual
Drainage
Including
Name
3.864.686.107.157.964.294.5166.8
3.627.466.876.064.18
Rains
inches
(Drained)
BalanceIrrigation
Allowable
Maximum
Calculated
Series
Water
14.
4.014.063.644.566.237.213.8357.1
3.685.616.563.833.89
inches
Precip.
Table
3R
Loss 7.878.749.758.34
7.309.908.07
Total
11.7113.0714.1813.4311.50123.9
inches
Field
3R
Soil
Soil
0.247.546.817.547.307.547.307.547.547.307.547.307.5488.8
Rate
in/dayinches
Field
Drainage
Drainage
(f)
PET
0.330.481.192.454.176.645.884.202.351.0435.0
5.770.53
6.0%
inches
Percent
Drainage
Factor
Drainage
312831303131303130
303131
per
365
Soil
4.06
Days
in/day Olive
month
(Ksat)
hydraulic
saturated
Mount
Improvements
situ
of
July
0.17 May
June
in/hr April
In
March
MonthTotals:
vertical
August
January
conductivity October
February
December
November
September
TownWWTP
14
Page
Calculations
0
5.184.685.185.015.185.015.185.185.015.185.015.18
Rate
20.22
inches
Actual
gallons
Monthly
Irrigation
4R:
Balance
Field
for
of
Water
=
Yes
0.000.000.000.000.000.00
0.000.000.000.000.000.00
BLS?
inches
Storage
Irrigation
MXTN ǗҒƬŜ
Cumulative
Required
Irrigation
Is
the
of
for
4.9
gpd
Low
2.912.753.725.186.196.547.005.913.375.103.583.22
acresacres
inches
Risk Excess
4R
Monthly
Perching
Required
Field
per
for
(BLS)
Table
<1.5
4.9
Storage
1.721.551.721.661.721.661.721.721.661.721.661.72over
7,339 20.22
inches
Month
Design
LS
Depth
Water
Irrigation
Information
4R)
Monthly
==
(Field
Series
Area
Flow
Class
Used
4R
Soil
0.0
Maximum
4.624.305.446.847.918.208.727.625.036.825.244.9475.7
Dailyinches
Poorly inches
Irrigation
Allowable
Maximum
Storage
Field
Actual
Drainage
Including
Name
4.625.446.847.918.725.035.2475.7
4.308.207.626.824.94
Rains
inches
(Drained)
BalanceIrrigation
Allowable
Maximum
Calculated
Series
Water
15.
4.014.063.644.566.237.213.8357.1
3.685.616.563.833.89
inches
Precip.
Table
4R
Loss 8.639.509.07
7.988.83
Total
10.4812.4713.8114.9414.1912.2410.66132.8
inches
Field
4R
Soil
Soil
0.278.307.508.308.048.308.048.308.308.048.308.048.3097.8
Rate
in/dayinches
Field
Drainage
Drainage
(f)
PET
0.330.481.192.454.176.645.884.202.351.0435.0
5.770.53
6.0%
inches
Percent
Drainage
Factor
Drainage
312831303131303130
303131
per
365
Soil
4.46
Days
in/day Olive
month
(Ksat)
hydraulic
saturated
Mount
Improvements
situ
of
July
0.19 May
June
in/hr April
In
March
MonthTotals:
vertical
August
January
conductivity October
February
December
November
September
TownWWTP
15
Page
Calculations
0
1.311.181.311.261.311.261.311.311.261.311.261.3115.4
Rate
inches
Actual
gallons
Monthly
Irrigation
7R:
Balance
Field
for
of
Water
=
No
0.000.000.000.000.000.00
0.000.000.000.000.000.00
BLS?
inches
Storage
Irrigation
MXTN ǗҒƬŜ
Cumulative
Required
Irrigation
Is
the
of
for
3.3
gpd
Low
0.670.731.483.013.954.374.763.671.202.871.420.99
acresacres
inches
Risk Excess
7R
Monthly
Perching
Required
Field
per
for
(BLS)
Table
<2.0
Storage
3.32 1.311.181.311.261.311.261.311.311.261.311.261.3115.4over
3,799
inches
Month
Design
1.5
Depth
Water
Irrigation
Information
7R)
Monthly
==
(Field
Series
Area
Flow
Class
Used
7R
Soil
0.0
Maximum
1.971.912.794.285.265.646.074.982.474.172.682.2944.5
Poorly
Dailyinches
inches
S
Irrigation
Allowable
Maximum
Storage
Field
Actual
Drainage
Including
Name
1.972.794.285.266.072.472.6844.5
1.915.644.984.172.29
inches
BalanceIrrigation
Allowable
Maximum
Lynchburg
Calculated
Series
Water
16.
4.014.063.644.566.237.213.8357.1
3.685.616.563.833.89
inches
Precip.
Table
7R
Loss 5.986.857.929.829.676.51
5.598.016.18
Total
11.2412.2911.54101.6
inches
Field
7R
Soil
Soil
0.185.655.115.655.475.655.475.655.655.475.655.475.6566.6
Rate
in/dayinches
Field
Drainage
Drainage
(f)
PET
0.330.481.192.454.176.645.884.202.351.0435.0
5.770.53
5.0%
inches
Percent
Drainage
Factor
Drainage
312831303131303130
303131
per
365
Soil
3.65
Days
in/day Olive
month
(Ksat)
hydraulic
saturated
Mount
Improvements
situ
of
July
0.15 May
June
in/hr April
In
March
MonthTotals:
vertical
August
January
conductivity October
February
December
November
September
TownWWTP
16
Page
Calculations
7.2
0.000.000.000.001.461.421.461.350.000.120.000.00
Rate
inches
Actual
gallons 14,325
Monthly
Irrigation
9R:
Balance
Field
for
of
Water
=
No
0.000.000.000.000.120.00
0.000.000.000.120.000.00
BLS?
inches
Storage
Irrigation
MXTN ǗҒƬŜ
Cumulative
Required
Irrigation
Is
the
of
for
4.5
0.12
gpd
Low
0.000.000.000.760.170.710.980.000.540.000.00
acresacres
inches
Risk Excess
9R
Monthly
Perching
Required
Field
per
for
(BLS)
Table
<2.0
4.5 5.8
Storage
0.000.000.000.001.461.421.461.460.000.000.000.00over
5,776
inches
Month
Design
1.5
Depth
Water
Irrigation
Information
9R)
Monthly
==
(Field
Series
Area
Flow
Class
Used
9R
Soil
8.8
Maximum
0.000.000.000.761.632.122.441.350.000.540.000.000.12
Poorly
Dailyinches
inches
S
Irrigation
Allowable
Maximum
Storage
Field
Actual
Drainage
Including
Name
8.8
0.000.000.761.632.440.000.00
0.002.121.350.540.00
inches
BalanceIrrigation
Allowable
Maximum
Lynchburg
Calculated
Series
Water
17.
4.014.063.644.566.237.213.8357.1
3.685.616.563.833.89
inches
Precip.
Table
9R
Loss 2.353.224.406.198.666.162.9958.9
2.317.737.914.382.55
Total
inches
Field
9R
Soil
Soil
0.072.021.832.021.962.021.962.022.021.962.021.962.0223.8
Rate
in/dayinches
Field
Drainage
Drainage
(f)
PET
0.080.330.481.192.454.176.645.884.202.351.0435.0
5.770.53
inches
Percent
Drainage
Factor
Drainage
312831303131303130
303131
per
365
Soil
0.82
Days
in/day Olive
month
(Ksat)
hydraulic
saturated
Mount
Improvements
situ
of
July
0.03 May
June
in/hr April
In
March
MonthTotals:
vertical
August
January
conductivity October
February
December
November
September
TownWWTP
Table18.WaterBalanceforAllZones
DesignDailyFlow(influent)(gal/day)600,435
TotalFlowtoAllZones(gal/day)623,216
AreaofLagoon(acres)9.4
ZoneAZoneBZoneCField3RField4RField7RField9R
DailyFlow(gpd)165,754206,468228,4375,6447,3393,7995,776
WettedArea
36.545.550.34.04.93.34.5
(Acres)
Irr.Rate(in/wk)1.171.171.170.370.390.300.33
Total:
DesignInfluent+
LagoonLagoonInfluentLagoon
DaysperPanEvap.AdjustedGainsfromLossesVolumeperGains&
MonthMonthDataPanDataPrecipPrecip.fromEvap.MonthLosses
inchesinchesinchesgallonsgallonsgallonsgallons
Jan.310.330.234.011,022,28558,06518,613,48218,341,692
Feb.280.480.343.68939,02686,46316,812,17716,548,029
March 311.190.844.061,035,746213,43218,613,48218,409,003
April 302.451.713.64929,407436,88818,013,04717,668,207
May 314.172.924.561,164,364744,53018,613,48218,375,779
June 305.774.045.611,431,1441,031,12618,013,04718,116,615
July 316.644.656.231,588,9651,186,17118,613,48218,944,168
Aug.315.884.126.561,674,9901,051,27318,613,48218,995,832
Sept.304.202.947.211,839,691750,75318,013,04718,574,759
Oct.312.351.653.83978,509420,24718,613,48218,328,893
Nov.301.040.733.83976,769185,18518,013,04717,734,024
Dec.310.530.373.89992,66994,23918,613,48218,323,092
Total=35.057.1014,573,564939,4176,258,373219,158,740
ZoneAZoneBZoneCField3RField4RField7RField9R
5,138,3666,400,4937,081,561174,954227,497117,7820
Jan.
4,641,1055,781,0906,396,249158,023205,481106,3840
Feb.
5,138,3666,400,4937,081,561174,954227,497117,7820
March
4,972,6136,194,0256,853,124169,310220,158113,9830
April
5,138,3666,400,4937,081,561174,954227,497117,782179,051
May
Volume
4,972,6136,194,0256,853,124169,310220,158113,983173,275
June
tobe
Disposed
5,138,3666,400,4937,081,561174,954227,497117,782179,051
July
(gal)
5,138,3666,400,4937,081,561174,954227,497117,782179,051
Aug.
4,972,6136,194,0256,853,124169,310220,158113,9830
Sept.
5,138,3666,400,4937,081,561174,954227,497117,7820
Oct.
4,972,6136,194,0256,853,124169,310220,158113,9830
Nov.
5,138,3666,400,4937,081,561174,954227,497117,7820
Dec.
60,500,11975,360,63883,379,6732,059,9402,678,5931,386,792710,427
Total=
TableContinuedNextPage
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WWTPImprovementsPage17
5.185.185.181.621.721.310.00
Jan.
4.684.684.681.471.551.180.00
Feb.
5.185.185.181.621.721.310.00
March
5.015.015.011.571.661.260.00
April
5.185.185.181.621.721.311.46
May
Irrigation
5.015.015.011.571.661.261.42
June
per
Month
5.185.185.181.621.721.311.46
July
(in)
5.185.185.181.621.721.311.46
Aug.
5.015.015.011.571.661.260.00
Sept.
5.185.185.181.621.721.310.00
Oct.
5.015.015.011.571.661.260.00
Nov.
5.185.185.181.621.721.310.00
Dec.
61.0061.0061.0019.1120.2215.385.80
Total=
TotalFlowtobeDisposed(AnnualAveraged)(gpd)623,216
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SOIL/SITE EVALUATION
FOR
WASTEWATER IRRIGATION SYSTEM
Client: Town of Mount Olive
Owner: X Agent: Buyer:
Address: Mount Olive WWTP Dates Evaluated: July-September 2022
Wilkins Farm Road Proposed Facility: Surface Spary System
Mount Olive, NC
Location Site: 4 new fields proposed surrounding existing permitted fields
Evaluation Method: Auger Boring X Pit Cut
Evaluated By: Chris McGee, LSS #1324
TYPICAL PROFILE Field 9R (similar to Rains series-drained)
Mottle
Horizon/ (a)(1) (a)(2) (a)(3) Consistence Consistence
Matrix
Mottles
Abundance
Depth (IN) Texture Structure Minerology (Wet) (Moist)
/ Contrast
A 0-6 10YR 3/1 N/A N/A SL Gr SEXP SS, SP Fr
E 6-12 10YR 4/2 N/A N/A SL Gr SEXP SS, SP Fr
Bt1 12-20 10YR 6/3 10YR 6/1 2,D,m SCL w/SBK SEXP SS, P Fi
Btg2 20-32 10YR 6/2 10YR 5/8 2,P,m SCL w/SBK SEXP SS, P VFi
Btg3 32-54 10YR 6/1 N/A N/A SL w/SBK SEXP SS, SP Fr
BCg 54-70 10YR 7/1 10YR 6/6 2,D,m SL w/SBK SEXP SS, SP Fr
6/1
Cg70-84+ 10YR 7/1 N/A N/A SL-LS SG SEXP SS, SP Fr
Comments: Average depth to SHWT in this field is 12. Recommend seasonal irrigation only.
TYPICAL PROFILE Field 3R (similar to Rains series-drained)
Mottle
Horizon/ (a)(1) (a)(2) (a)(3) Consistence Consistence
Matrix
Mottles
Abundance
Depth (IN) Texture Structure Minerology (Wet) (Moist)
/ Contrast
A 0-15 10YR 3/2 N/A N/A SL Gr SEXP SS, SP VFr
Bt1 15-36 10YR 2/1 N/A N/A L w/SBK SEXP SS, SP VFr
Bt2 36-50 7.5YR 5/1 5 YR 5/8 1,f,m C M EXP S, VP Fi
Bt3 50-65 7.5YR 5/1 10YR 2/1, 5YR 5/8 2,P,m SC M EXP VS, VP Fi
BC 65-84+ 7.5YR 5/1 10YR 2/1 1,D,m SCL M EXP S, VP Fr
Comments: Average depth to SHWT in this field is 15. Recommend seasonal irrigation only. Water encountered at 62.
TYPICAL PROFILE Field 4R (similar to Lynchburg series)
Mottle
Horizon/ (a)(1) (a)(2) (a)(3) Consistence Consistence
Matrix
Mottles
Abundance
Depth (IN) Texture Structure Minerology (Wet) (Moist)
/ Contrast
A 0-6 10YR 5/3 N/A N/A SL Gr SEXP SS, SP VFr
Bt1 6-15 10YR 5/4 N/A N/A SCL SBK SEXP SS, SP Fr
Btg2 15-45 10YR 5/2 10YR 5/6 2,D,m SCL w/SBK SEXP SS, P Fi
Btg2 45-60 10YR 5/1 10YR 5/6 2,D,m SL w/SBK SEXP SS, SP Fr
SEXP
Cg1 60-70 10YR 7/1 10YR 4/1 2,D,m SL w/SBK SS, SP Fr
Cg2 70-84 10YR 7/1 10YR 4/1 2,D,m SC M EXP S, VP VFi
6/1
Comments: Average depth to SHWT in this field is 15. Recommend seasonal irrigation only.
TYPICAL PROFILE Field 7R (similar to Lynchburg series w/areas of Fill)
Mottle
Horizon/ (a)(1) (a)(2) (a)(3) Consistence Consistence
Matrix
Mottles
Abundance
Depth (IN) Texture Structure Minerology (Wet) (Moist)
/ Contrast
A 0-7 10YR 4/4 N/A N/A SL Gr SEXP SS, SP VFr
BA 7-15 10YR 4/6 N/A N/A SCL w/SBK SEXP S, SP Fr
Btg1 15-22 10YR 6/1 10YR 5/4 1,f,m SCL w/SBK SEXP SS, SP Fi
Btg2 22-42 10YR 7/1 10YR 5/8 2,P,m SL w/SBK SEXP SS, SP Fr
SEXP
Btg3 42-60 10YR 6/1 5YR 5/8 2,D,m SCL w/SBK SS, P Fi
Cg1 60-74 10YR 7/1 10YR 6/8 2,D,m SL w/SBK SEXP SS, SP Fr
Cg2 74-84+ 10YR 7/1 10YR 6/8 2,D,m SCL w/SBK SEXP SS, P Fi
Typical Fill Description
Fill 0-5 10YR 4/3 N/A N/A SL M SEXP SS, SP Fi
Fill 5-32 10YR 5/3 10YR 6/1 3,P,m SCL M SEXP SS, SP Fi
Fill 32-527.5YR 4/1 10YR 6/3 3,P,m SL SG SEXP SS, SP Fr
Cg1 10YR 4/1 10YR 7/1 2,D,m SCL M EXP SS, P Fi
Cg2 10YR 4/1 10YR 7/1, 7.5YR 6/6 2,D,m SC M EXP S, VP VFi
Comments: Average depth to SHWT in this field is 15. Recommend seasonal irrigation only. Areas of Fill are not representative of
SHWT conditions across the area.
K 9R-1
SAT
Mottle
Horizon/ (a)(1) (a)(2) (a)(3) Consistence Consistence
Matrix
Mottles
Abundance
Depth (IN) Texture Structure Minerology (Wet) (Moist)
/ Contrast
A 0-710YR 3/1 N/A N/A SL Gr SEXP SS, SP VFr
E 7-12 10YR 5/2 N/A N/A SL Gr SEXP SS, SP VFr
Bt1 12-20 10YR 6/3 10YR 6/1 1, D,m SCL w/SBK SEXP SS, P Fr
Btg2 20-48+ 10YR 6/1 10YR 6/6 2,D,m SCL w/SBK EXP S, VP Fi
Comments: Test depth 34
K 9R-2
SAT
Mottle
Horizon/ (a)(1) (a)(2) (a)(3) Consistence Consistence
Matrix
Mottles
Abundance
Depth (IN) Texture Structure Minerology (Wet) (Moist)
/ Contrast
A 0-11 10YR 3/1 N/A N/A SL Gr SEXP SS, SP VFr
E 11-16 10YR 5/2 N/A N/A SL Gr SEXP SS, SP VFr
Bt1 16-26 10YR 6/3 10YR 6/1 1, D,m SCL w/SBK SEXP S, P Fi
Btg2 26-42+ 10YR 6/1 10YR 6/6 2,D,m SC M EXP S, VP Fi
Comments: Test depth 30
K 9R-3
SAT
Mottle
Horizon/ (a)(1) (a)(2) (a)(3) Consistence Consistence
Matrix
Mottles
Abundance
Depth (IN) Texture Structure Minerology (Wet) (Moist)
/ Contrast
A 0-610YR 3/1 N/A N/A LS Gr SEXP SS, SP VFr
E 6-13 2.5Y 5/4 N/A N/A LS Gr SEXP SS, SP VFr
Bt1 13-19 2.5Y 5/4 2.5YR 6/2 2,D,m SCL w/SBK SEXP SS, P Fr
Btg2 19-40+ 2.5Y 6/2 10YR 5/6 2,D,m SCL w/SBK EXP S, VP Fi
Comments: Test depth 26
K 3R-1
SAT
Mottle
Horizon/ (a)(1) (a)(2) (a)(3) Consistence Consistence
Matrix
Mottles
Abundance
Depth (IN) Texture Structure Minerology (Wet) (Moist)
/ Contrast
A 0-12 10YR 3/3 N/A N/A SL Gr SEXP SS, SP VFr
BA 12-25 10YR 3/3 10YR 2/1 1,P,m SL w/SBK SEXP SS, SP VFr
Bt1 25-32 10YR 6/1 7.5YR 6/6 2,D,m SCL w/SBK SEXP S, P Fi
Bt2 32-50+ 10YR 6/1 7.5YR 6/6 3,D,m SC M EXP S, P Fi
Comments: Test depth 38
K 3R-2
SAT
Mottle
Horizon/ (a)(1) (a)(2) (a)(3) Consistence Consistence
Matrix
Mottles
Abundance
Depth (IN) Texture Structure Minerology (Wet) (Moist)
/ Contrast
A 0-15 10YR 4/3 N/A N/A LS Gr SEXP SS, SP VFr
BA 15-23 10YR 3/3 10YR 2/1 1,P,m SL w/SBK SEXP SS, SP VFr
Bt1 23-34 10YR 6/1 7.5YR 6/6 2,D,m SCL w/SBK SEXP S, P Fi
Bt2 34-50+ 10YR 6/1 5YR 5/6 3,D,m SC M EXP S, P Fi
Comments: Test depth 38
K 3R-3
SAT
Mottle
Horizon/ (a)(1) (a)(2) (a)(3) Consistence Consistence
Matrix
Mottles
Abundance
Depth (IN) Texture Structure Minerology (Wet) (Moist)
/ Contrast
A 0-10 10YR 3/3 N/A N/A SL Gr SEXP SS, SP VFr
Bt1 10-20 10YR 6/1 7.5YR 6/6 2,D,m SCL w/SBK SEXP S, P Fi
Bt2 20-36+ 10YR 6/1 7.5YR 6/6 3,D,m SC M EXP S, P Fi
Comments: Test depth 24
K 4R-1
SAT
Mottle
Horizon/ (a)(1) (a)(2) (a)(3) Consistence Consistence
Matrix
Mottles
Abundance
Depth (IN) Texture Structure Minerology (Wet) (Moist)
/ Contrast
A 0-710YR 4/2 N/A N/A LS Gr SEXP SS, SP VFr
BA 7-14 7.5YR 5/6 N/A N/A SL SBK SEXP SS, SP Fr
Bt 14-42+ 5YR 4/6 5YR 4/2 2,D,m SCL w/SBK SEXP SS, P Fi
Comments: Test depth 29
K 4R-2
SAT
Mottle
Horizon/ (a)(1) (a)(2) (a)(3) Consistence Consistence
Matrix
Mottles
Abundance
Depth (IN) Texture Structure Minerology (Wet) (Moist)
/ Contrast
A 0-12 10YR 4/3 N/A N/A SL Gr SEXP SS, SP VFr
Bt1 12-24 10YR 4/2 N/A N/A SL SBK SEXP SS, SP Fr
Bt2 24-40+ 10YR 4/2 7.5YR 5/6 2,D,m SCL w/SBK SEXP SS, P Fi
Comments: Test depth 28
K 4R-3
SAT
Mottle
Horizon/ (a)(1) (a)(2) (a)(3) Consistence Consistence
Matrix
Mottles
Abundance
Depth (IN) Texture Structure Minerology (Wet) (Moist)
/ Contrast
A 0-610YR 5/3 N/A N/A SL Gr SEXP SS, SP VFr
BE 6-11 10YR 5/6 5YR 5/8 N/A SL w/SBK SEXP SS, SP VFr
Bt 11-36+ 10YR 5/6 10YR 6/2 2,D,m SC w/SBK SEXP S, P Fr
Comments: Test depth 24
K 7R-1
SAT
Mottle
Horizon/ (a)(1) (a)(2) (a)(3) Consistence Consistence
Matrix
Mottles
Abundance
Depth (IN) Texture Structure Minerology (Wet) (Moist)
/ Contrast
A 0-19 10YR 4/2 N/A N/A SL Gr SEXP SS, SP VFr
Bt 19-40 10YR 6/1 7.5YR 5/8 N/A SC w/SBK SEXP S, P Fr
Comments: Test depth 25
K 7R-2
SAT
Mottle
Horizon/ (a)(1) (a)(2) (a)(3) Consistence Consistence
Matrix
Mottles
Abundance
Depth (IN) Texture Structure Minerology (Wet) (Moist)
/ Contrast
Fill 0-6 10YR 4/2 N/A N/A SL Gr SEXP SS, SP VFr
Fill 6-50 10YR 6/1 Varies - SCL-SL M SEXP S, P Fr-Fi
Comments: Test depth 33. Various layers of compacted SCL-SL fill.
K 7R-3
SAT
Mottle
Horizon/ (a)(1) (a)(2) (a)(3) Consistence Consistence
Matrix
Mottles
Abundance
Depth (IN) Texture Structure Minerology (Wet) (Moist)
/ Contrast
Fill 0-8 10YR 4/2 N/A N/A SL Gr SEXP SS, SP VFr
Fill 8-30 10YR 7/1 Varies - SCL-SL M SEXP S, P Fr-Fi
Comments: Test depth 18. Various layers of compacted SCL-SL fill.
SPRAYFIELD WATER MODEL ANALYSIS
Town of Mount Olive
Mount Olive WWTP Improvements
408 Wilkins Farm Road Mount Olive
North Carolina 28365
Prepared For:
Town of Mount Olive
114 East James Street
Mount Olive, NC 28365
ATTN: Jammie Royall, Town Manager
Prepared By:
WithersRavenel
115 MacKenan Drive
Cary, NC 27511
Phone: (919) 469-3340
License #: F-1479
November 16, 2022
Project Number: 02181005.02
J. Clark Maness, P.E.
Preparer Full Name
1.0 -INTRODUCTION
The Town of Mount Olive Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) previously operated a drip
irrigation system with a cover crop of sycamore trees to land-apply reclaimed water. The
Town is currently in the process of converting their existing drip irrigation fields to a spray
irrigation system with a grass cover crop which was approved under a previous permit
modification application. Construction of the spray irrigation system is nearing completion.
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To aid in the design of the system, WaterGEMS water modelling software by Bentley was
utilized to model the sprayfield system design and verify the hydraulics. A re-evaluation of
the irrigation field soils was performed following clearing of the former tree crop. The new
soils evaluation resulted in changes to the design and operation of the spray irrigation system
and the WaterGEMS model has been updated accordingly. The updated water model results
confirm that the sprayfield design and pumps will meet the proposed permitted application
demands, which is confirmed by water balance calculations. This engineering report describes
the sprayfield design constraints, model inputs, and model results for the new sprayfields.
2.0 - DESIGN CONSTRAINTS AND MODEL INPUTS
2.1.1 - Permitted Limits
The existing fields are permitted under a non-conjunctive, reclaimed water permit
(WQ0029169). The following are existing limits on the permit:
560,893 gpd averaged monthly
0.4 in/hr maximum instantaneous application rate
61 inches annual application
This permit application is requesting an increase in the average daily flow (averaged monthly)
applied to the fields from the above value to 623,216 gpd. As discussed later in the report,
this new average daily flow quantity is based on the soil scientist approved annual application
rates and field areas; it also accounts for disposal of precipitation entering the storage
lagoon. No increase in maximum instantaneous application rate or annual application rate is
requested. Approval of reduced annual application rates for areas deemed unsuitable for 61
inches per year (in/yr) is also being requested.
2.1.2 - Sprayfield Operation
Each field will be operated separately. Prior to replacement of the drip irrigation system, the
fields were operated for approximately 12 hours per day and the design goal was to maintain
a similar schedule. An operation schedule of 4 days per week was chosen such that three (3)
fields are irrigated per day. In order to minimize pump sizing and electrical requirements, one
field is to be irrigated at a time. One field will be irrigated before moving on to the next field.
Since the fields have varying numbers of spray guns and elevations, the irrigation time for
each field will vary slightly. The target runtime per field is four (4) hours. However, the design
runtimes have increased due to the removal of spray guns following the updated soils
evaluation. The control system will continually monitor the flow rate to the field being
sprayed using a magnetic flow meter. Once the total volume to be applied to that field has
been reached, the system will switch to the next field.
Four field areas were determined by the soil scientist to be unsuitable for application of 61
in/yr. These areas are part of Fields 3, 4, 7, and 9 and are referred to as Fields 3R, 4R, 7R and
9R. Each of the areas will be sprayed at the same time as the associated field, but lower flow
spray guns and/or a reduced number of guns will be used to adhere to the reduced suitable
application rates. Two spray guns in Field 4 and one spray gun in Field 10 had to be made
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inactive due to them being outside of the suitable irrigation areas. Valves associated with the
lines feeding these guns will be kept closed.
As shown in the attached Water Balance Report, Field 9R cannot be irrigated for the entire
year at the full model-predicted flow rate. It is recommended that Field 9R only be irrigated
during the months of May, June, July, and August each year. The valves associated with all
spray guns that apply water to Field 9R will be closed during the periods of the year where
water is not being applied there, but water will continue to be applied to Field 9. The model
indicates that a small increase in the instantaneous sprayed flow to Field 9 will occur when
Field 9R is not being sprayed. However, this difference in flow will be automatically
accounted for by the SCADA system, which tracks flow to all fields via a magnetic flow
meter. Field 9 will therefore have the same average daily flow throughout the year,
regardless of whether Field 9R is being sprayed or not. There will be a slight decrease in
spray time for Field 9 when Field 9R is offline, but the difference is negligible and therefore
is not reported here. The values reported below are for when Field 9R is online.
2.1.3 - Equipment
2.1.3.1 Pipes
Underground piping in the fields is PVC SDR 21. Piping at the irrigation pump station
and valve stations is ductile iron. The risers supporting the spray guns will be Schedule
40 galvanized pipe in order to avoid UV damage of the pipes. The spray gun risers
were modeled with the fittings shown on Sheet 8 of the Contract I drawings.
2.1.3.2 Spray Guns, Risers, and Spray Gun/Emitter Coefficient
Two spray guns were selected for areas suitable for 61 in/yr, one for full circle
application and one for half circle application. The half circle gun was chosen so that
it applies 50% of the full circle flow since it will cycle over the same area twice as much.
For the reduced application rate areas, a lower flow spray gun was selected. In one
case, a 61 in/yr full circle gun was used in a reduced area, as discussed in the Model
Results section. The specified spray guns selected are listed below, along with the label
used to identify each one in the plans:
SG1: Nelson Big Gun 75 Taper Ring, 0.40-in (reduced areas)
SG2: Nelson Big Gun 100Taper Bore, 0.55-in (half circle)
SG3: Nelson Big Gun 100 Ring Nozzle, 0.89-in (full circle)
Cutsheets for the selected spray guns are provided in Appendix B.
As the pressure at each gun increases, the application rate and wetted diameter
increases. This relationship was provided by the manufacturer and modeled with
WaterGEMS using a simple power equation. The equation used is:
=
Where Q is the flow rate in gpm, k is the emitter coefficient, P is the pressure in psi, and
n is a fitting parameter. WaterGEMS assumes n=1/2 and k is unique to the emitter/gun.
The emitter coefficient was determined by fitting the manufacturers data to the above
equation to determine k for each gun. A k value was developed each of the three guns
and assigned accordingly to junctions representing spray guns in the model. Tables 1,
2, and 3 show the pressure versus flow for the guns used along with their calculated k
value.
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Table 1. Half Circle Guns -100 Taper Bore (0.55“)
Spray Gun Manufacturer Info Equation Fitting Results
P, Spray Spray Gun Wetted Q, Difference
Gun Flow (gpm) Diameter (ft) Calculated (gpm)
Pressure Flow (gpm)
(psi)
405720255.861.14
5064 215k value=8.83 62.45 1.55
6069 227 68.42 0.58
7075 238 73.90 1.10
8079 248 79.00 0.00
9083 258 83.79 0.79
10087 268 88.32 1.32
11092 278 92.64 0.64
Table 2. Full Circle Guns - 100 Ring Nozzle (0.89”)
Spray Gun Manufacturer Info Equation Fitting Results
P, Spray Gun Spray Gun Wetted Q, Calculated Difference
Pressure (psi) Flow (gpm)Diameter (ft) Flow (gpm)(gpm)
40 118 235 115.18 2.82
50 129 250k value = 18.21 128.77 0.23
60 141 270 141.06 0.06
70 152 290 152.37 0.37
80 163 300 162.89 0.11
90 173 310 172.77 0.23
100 182 320 182.11 0.11
Table 3. Reduced Area Guns –75 TaperRing Nozzle (0.4”)
Spray Gun Manufacturer Info Equation Fitting Results
P, Spray Gun Spray Gun Wetted Q, Calculated Difference
Pressure (psi) Flow (gpm)Diameter (ft) Flow (gpm)(gpm)
40 27 149 27.21 0.21
45 29 155k value = 4.30 28.86 0.14
50 30 161 30.43 0.43
55 32 165 31.91 0.09
60 33 169 33.33 0.33
65 35 172 34.69 0.31
70 36 175 36.00 0.00
75 37 179 37.26 0.26
80 39 182 38.49 0.51
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2.1.4 -Design Goals and Constraints
Each field will be operated independent of the other fields, except for the four reduced
application rate areas, as discussed in the Model Results section. Each field was
modeled as a separate scenario in WaterGEMS. Pipe sizes were adjusted to achieve a
minimum velocity of 2.5 ft/s to ensure scouring and below 8 ft/s to avoid excessive
velocities and headloss. The pumps were selected to provide a minimum pressure of 50
psi at the spray guns for all fields. Field 4 required the highest total dynamic head (TDH)
from the pumps of all the fields; the pump was selected to ensure it could supply the
required flow and head to this field without hydraulically overloading the other fields.
The Water Balance Calculation Report and adjunct soil scientist evaluations, which are
also attached to this submittal package, provide the max. allowable annual and
instantaneous application rates for all the fields, to which model results will be
compared to ensure no exceedances in modeled flows occur.
2.1.5 - Pump Selection
The installed pumps for the irrigation system are American Marsh 480 Series Vertical
Turbine Model 12LCR with a design point of 1,776 gpm at 191 ft TDH for two pumps
in parallel. These pumps were used within the water model to ensure that they would
meet or slightly exceed the other operating points (shown in Table 4), and that they
would fit within the existing irrigation wet well. The station will operate as two (2) duty
pumps and (1) standby pump. The pump curve is provided in Appendix A along with
the matching pump curve used in the model.
2.2 - MODEL RESULTS
The WaterGEMS model was ran at steady state for each field using the pump selection
specified in Section 2.1.5. The results showing spray gun pressures, pipe velocities, and
pump conditions are listed below in Tables 4, 5, and 6.
2.2.1 - Summary of Field Conditions and Pump Conditions at Steady State
Table 4. Summary of Fields, Spray Guns, and Resulting Model Demand
Number of Number Number of Modeled Modeled
Area Area
Field Full-Size of Half- Red. Area Flow to Field Pump TDH
(ac) (sq. ft)
Guns Size Guns Guns (gpm) (ft)
1 10.93476,328 10001,367 218.7
2 9.05394,161 6 401,179 231.7
3 10.26446,989 7 301,208 224.8
3R 3.97172,788 1* 00146 224.8
4 6.28273,542 3 30771 245.8
4R 4.88212,442 0 05198 245.8
5 11.30492,354 7 601,383 217.6
6 13.46586,135 10001,385 217.4
7 6.84298,046 4 40967 238.0
7R 3.32144,533 0 03118 238.0
8 13.90605,284 11101,490 211.9
9 9.60418,026 6 301,119 225.6
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9R 4.51196,480004148225.6
10 13.51588,593 8 701,561 205.0
11 13.48587,224 10401,585 203.4
12 13.75598,85910101,490210.1
Total 161.227,022,922 933612
*Note thata 100 Ring Nozzle, 0.89-infull circle gun is specified in Field 3R despite the area’sreduced
annual application rate due to there being only one spray gun installed in that area.
Table 5. Elevations and Modeled Pressures at Spray Guns
Min pressure Max pressure Minimum Spray Maximum Spray
Field
(psi) (psi) Gun Elevation (ft) Gun Elevation (ft)
1 5458
160.1167.0
2 6468
153.2 161.9
3 5867
153.7 163.7
3R 6565
155.8 155.8
4 8083
150.8 160.3
4R 8486
148.9 153.9
5 5760
151.7 161.6
6 5560
153.4 165.0
7 7885
131.3 148.1
7R 8285
133.1 141.9
8 5051
160.0 165.0
9 6178
145.8 164.9
9R 7275
154.1 155.4
10 5460
162.1 168.3
11 4956
165.0 169.0
12 5767
147.3 163.1
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Table 6. Modeled Pipe Velocities and Headloss Gradients
Maximum
Minimum PipeMaximum PipeMinimumHeadloss
Field Headloss Gradient
Velocity (ft/s)Velocity (ft/s)Gradient (ft/ft)
(ft/ft)
1 3.15 6.060.004 0.163
2 1.81 6.380.004 0.189
3 1.846.320.0030.183
3R 3.74 6.220.015 0.180
4 1.93 7.100.002 0.246
4R 1.00 2.020.001 0.014
5 1.70 6.130.003 0.169
6 3.226.140.0060.167
7 2.02 6.910.003 0.268
7R 0.99 1.690.001 0.017
8 1.60 6.610.003 0.203
9 1.79 7.240.002 0.212
9R 0.88 1.590.001 0.012
10 1.67 6.920.003 0.203
11 1.61 7.020.002 0.181
12 2.88 6.600.006 0.185
2.2.2 - Calculated Application Times and Rates for reclaim water only.
The previously approved flow rate of 560,893 gpd (averaged monthly) was based on
design limitations of the former drip irrigation system design. Table 7 shows suitable
annual application rate for each field as provided in the attached soil scientist
evaluations. The requested increase in allowable average daily flow is calculated from
the field areas and suitable annual application rates.
Table 7. Field Areas, Application Rates, and Resulting
Average Daily Flows (ADF)
Application
Area AreaResulting
Field Rate
(ac) (sq. ft) ADF (gpd)
(in/yr)
1 10.93476,328 61 49,624
2 9.05 394,161 61 41,064
3 10.26446,989 61 46,568
3R 3.97 172,788 26 7,673
4 6.28273,542 61 28,498
4R 4.88 212,442 26 9,433
5 11.30492,354 61 51,294
6 13.46 586,135 61 61,064
7 6.84298,046 61 31,051
7R 3.32 144,533 18 4,443
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8 13.90 605,284 61 63,059
9 9.60418,026 61 43,550
9R 4.51 196,480 18 6,040
10 13.515885936161,320
11 13.48 587224 61 61,177
12 13.75598,859 61 62,390
Total 7,022,922 - 628,548
161.22
Given the steady state demands for each field and the permitted application rates, the
runtime for each field was calculated to ensure the runtimes complied with the
operation schedule and were able to apply the requested flow of 628,548 gpd,
averaged monthly. Table 8 shows the runtime required for each field to meet the
weekly application volume, which is calculated based on the average daily flow over
seven days. The instantaneous application rate (in/hr) and total annual depth were also
calculated to show that they comply with the requested permit limits.
Table 8. Field Run Times and Application Rates based on Model Results (Reclaimed Only)
Average Monthly Flow Rate (gpd) 628,548(Reclaimed water only)
Flow Weekly Time to Meet Total Annual
Volume Instantaneous
to Volume to Weekly Applied Depth
Field
Applied Application
Field Apply Application per Week Applied
(cu ft/hr) Rate (in/hr)
(gpm) (gal) (hr) (in/wk) (in/yr)
1 1,367 347,370 4.2 10,964 0.28 1.17 61.0
2 1,179 287,448 4.1 9,457 0.29 1.17 61.0
3 1,208 325,974 4.5 9,689 0.26 1.17 61.0
3R 146 53,708 6.2* 1,171 0.08 0.50 26.0
4 771 199,485 4.3 6,184 0.271.17 61.0
4R 198 66,034 5.6* 1,588 0.09 0.50 26.0
5 1,383 359,057 4.3 11,093 0.27 1.17 61.0
6 1,385 427,448 5.2 11,109 0.23 1.17 61.0
7 967217,355 3.87,7560.311.1761.0
7R 118 31,103 4.4* 946 0.08 0.35 18.0
8 1,490 441,413 5.0 11,951 0.241.17 61.0
9 1,119 304,852 4.6 8,975 0.26 1.17 61.0
9R 148 42,281 4.8* 1,187 0.07 0.35 18.0
10 1,561 429,241 4.6 12,521 0.26 1.17 61.0
11 1,585 428,242 4.5 12,713 0.26 1.17 61.0
12 1,490 436,727 4.9 11,951 0.24 1.17 61.0
*Note that required run times to meet annual application rates for all the reduced areas (3R, 4R, etc.) are
higher than the required run time for each of the associated fields (3, 4, etc.). The reduced areas will be
sprayed concurrently with the associated fields, so the actual application times will be lower than those
shown in the table for those areas. This will help ensure that the reduced application rate fields are not
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over-sprayed.The spray quantities used in the water balance for the reduced rate fields match the lower
times for the associated fields, I.E. the spray time used for Field 4R is 4.3, not 5.6, as discussed below.
Because the reduced application rate areas (Fields 3R, 4R, 7R, and 9R) will be sprayed concurrently
with each of the associated fields (Fields 3, 4, 7, and 9), the total amount that is able to be applied
must be reduced from 628,548 gpd to 623,216 gpd, as shown in Table 9.
Table 9. Field Run Times and Application Rates based on Model Results (Reclaimed Only)
Average Monthly Flow Rate (gpd) 623,216 (Reclaimed water only)
Flow Weekly Spray Weekly Total Annual
Volume Instantaneous
to Time per Volume Applied Depth
Field Applied Application
Field Associated Applied per Week Applied
(cu ft/hr) Rate (in/hr)
(gpm) Field (hr) (gal) (in/wk) (in/yr)
3R 1464.539,5051,1710.080.3719.1
4R 198 4.3 51,370 1,588 0.09 0.39 20.2
7R 118 3.8 26,596 946 0.08 0.30 15.3
9R 148 4.6 40,431 1,187 0.07 0.33 17.2
2.2.3 - Calculated Application Times and Rate for Water Balance
As part of the design, a water balance was performed to ensure the system could apply
both the reclaim water and additional water resulting from precipitation. The full water
balance report is a separate document with the application package. The result of the
water balance confirms that 623,216 gpd can be effectively applied to the irrigation
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fields, accounting for the amount of storage in the existing lagoon and 80percentile
precipitation. This verifies that the model results and calculated runtimes reported
above will produce a balanced irrigation system.
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Appendix A - Selected Pump Information
Pump Definition Detailed Report: Submittal 001 - Parallel American
Marsh 12LCR
Element Details
IDNotes2225
Submittal 001
- Parallel
Label
American
Marsh 12LCR
Pump Curve
FlowHead
(gpm)(ft)
0304.00
400279.00
800256.00
1,200232.00
1,600205.00
2,000171.00
Pump Efficiency Type
Best Motor Efficiency100.0%
Pump Efficiency TypeEfficiency
Point
BEP Efficiency100.0%Is Variable Speed Drive?False
BEP Flow0gpm
Transient (Physical)
Inertia (Pump and Motor)0.000 lb·ft²SI=25,
Specific Speed
US=1280
Speed (Full)0rpmReverse Spin Allowed?True
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Marsh 12LCR
Graph
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TOWN OF MOUNT OLIVE
MOUNT OLIVE WWTP IMPROVEMENTS
CONTRACT II
To: J. Clark Maness P.E.
WithersRavenel
115 MacKenan Drive
Cary, NC 27511
From: Martin Scanlon
Dellinger Inc.
2631 Old Charlotte Hwy.
Monroe, NC 28110
Submittal #: 001
Specification Section: 11 32 00
Items Submitted: –- Irrigation Pump System
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PROJECT:
LOCATION:Mount Olive, NC
OWNER:
Town of Mount Olive, NC
Dellinger, Inc.
CONTRACTOR:
ENGINEER:Withers & Ravenell
SUPPLIER:ClearWater, Inc.
SPEC SECTION 11 32 00 - Irrigation Pump System
July 26, 2021
Main Office: 1105 8th Street Court SE, Hickory, NC 28602: Phone (828) 855-3182: Fax (828) 855-3183
Main Office: 1105 8th Street Court SE, Hickory, NC 28602: Phone (828) 855-3182: Fax (828) 855-3183
GENERAL INFORMATION
Mount Olive WWTP Upgrades
Equipment:Three (3) A-M 12LCR-4 stg vertical turbine pumps
Customer:Dellinger, Inc.
PO Box 929
Monroe, NC 28111
Supplier:ClearWater, Inc.
1105 8th Street Blvd SE
Hickory, NC 28602
Tel: 828-855-3182
Website: www.clearwaterinc.net
Manufacturers:American-Marsh Pumps, LLC
550 E. South St
Collierville, TN 38017
www.american-marsh.com
ClearWater, Inc
Service & Parts:
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1105 8 Street Court SE
Hickory, NC 28602
Tel: 828-855-3182
Fax: 828-855-3183
Website: www.clearwaterinc.net
Main Office: 1105 8th Street Court SE, Hickory, NC 28602: Phone (828) 855-3182: Fax (828) 855-3183
Table of Contents
Mount Olive WWTP Upgrades
1 Equipment Datasheet
2 Pump Data
3 Motor Data
4 Air Release Valve
5 Solenoid Valve
6 Pressure Gauge
7
8
9
10
11
12
Main Office: 1105 8th Street Court SE, Hickory, NC 28602: Phone (828) 855-3182: Fax (828) 855-3183
PUMP EQUIPMENT DATASHEET
PROJECT: MOUNT OLIVE WWTP UPGRADES
LOCATION:MOUNT OLIVE, NC
ENGINEER:WITHERS & RAVENAL
DATE: JULY 26, 2021
QUOTATION: CW200320
SUBJECT: SECTION 11 32 00–IRRIGATION PUMP SYSTEM
SECTION 11 32 00 IRRIGATION & TRANSFER PUMP STATIONS
IRRIGATION PUMPS: 888 GPM @ 191’TDH PER PUMP
1776 GPM @ 191’TDH / 2 PUMPS IN PARRALLEL
75 HP 1780 RPM
3/60/460 VAC
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Cast iron bowl assembly as follows:
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o 10”cast iron discharge case
o 1 15/16” 416SS bowl shaft
o dynamically balanced enclosed impellers
o Bronze bowl bearings
o 416SS collets
o 300SS strainer basket
10” threadedsteel column for approximate setting of 14.5’to include following items:
o 13/16” 416 SS line shafting
o 416 SS lineshaft coupling
o Rubber lineshaft bearings
o 304SSdrop-in bearing retainers
o 5’ column selections
16 ½ x 10”cast iron above ground discharge head with the following items:
o 10” 125pound flanged discharge
o Cast iron packed stuffing box
o Bronze stuffing box bushing
o SS shaft sleeve
o Packingwith bypass
o Bronze split glands with SS hardware
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75 HP 1800 RPM, WP1 high thrust VHS 230/460-3-60 motor as follows:
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o Class F insulation
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o 16.5” BD, 1 3/16” BX
o 115-1-60 space heater available (if required)
Three (3) 1” air/vacuum release valves with 1” FNPT connection (to be installed in discharge piping
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Driver
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4 Driver
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Driver Options and Accessories
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Esjwfs!DE;!Qspwjefe!Npups!DE!>!42/27
Control Panels
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Pump Performance Datasheet
Reference;
Bnfsjdbo.Nbsti!Qvnqt!Rvpubujpo!Tztufn!32/3/2
Jufn!ovncfs;!112Tj{f;!23MDS
Tfswjdf;Tubhft;!5
Rvboujuz;!4Cbtfe!po!dvswf!ovncfs;!23MDS
Rvpuf!ovncfs;!DX311431!!Cbtjd!npefm!ovncfs;!.
Ebuf!mbtu!tbwfe;!36!Kvo!3132!3;41!QN
Operating ConditionsLiquid
Gmpx-!sbufe;!999/1!VThqnMjrvje!uzqf;!Xbufs
Ejggfsfoujbm!ifbe!0!qsfttvsf-!sbufe!)sfrvftufe*;!2:2/1!guBeejujpobm!mjrvje!eftdsjqujpo;
Ejggfsfoujbm!ifbe!0!qsfttvsf-!sbufe!)bduvbm*;!2:2/8!guTpmjet!ejbnfufs-!nby;!1/11!jo
Tvdujpo!qsfttvsf-!sbufe!0!nby;!1/11!0!1/11!qtj/hTpmjet!dpodfousbujpo-!cz!wpmvnf;!1/11!&
OQTI!bwbjmbcmf-!sbufe;!BnqmfUfnqfsbuvsf-!nby;!79/11!efh!G
Tjuf!Tvqqmz!Gsfrvfodz;!71!I{Gmvje!efotjuz-!sbufe!0!nby;!2/111!0!2/111!TH
Wjtdptjuz-!sbufe;!2/11!dQ
Performance
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Tqffe!dsjufsjb;!Tzodispopvt
Material
Tqffe-!sbufe;!2861!sqn
Jnqfmmfs!ejbnfufs-!sbufe;!9/86!joNbufsjbm!tfmfdufe;!Dbtu!jspo!.!Tuboebse
Jnqfmmfs!ejbnfufs-!nbyjnvn;!:/2:!jo
Pressure Data
Jnqfmmfs!ejbnfufs-!njojnvn;!9/23!jo
Nbyjnvn!xpsljoh!qsfttvsf;!Tff!uif!Beejujpobm!Ebub!qbhf
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Nbyjnvn!bmmpxbcmf!xpsljoh!qsfttvsf;!Tff!uif!Beejujpobm!Ebub!qbhf
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Nbyjnvn!bmmpxbcmf!tvdujpo!qsfttvsf;!O0B
OQTI!sfrvjsfe!0!nbshjo!sfrvjsfe;!21/86!0!1/61!gu
Izesptubujd!uftu!qsfttvsf;!Tff!uif!Beejujpobm!Ebub!qbhf
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Driver & Power Data (@Max density)
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Ifbe-!nbyjnvn-!sbufe!ejbnfufs;!415/2!gu
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Ifbe!sjtf!up!tivupgg!)cpxm!0!qvnq*;!69/75!0!69/97!&
Tfswjdf!gbdups;!2/11
Gmpx-!cftu!fgg/!qpjou!)cpxm!0!qvnq*;!:82/4!0!:7:/2!VThqn
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Qpxfs!)cpxm!0!qvnq*;!61/82!0!62/16!iq
Ejbnfufs!sbujp!)sbufe!0!nby*;!:6/34!&
Qpxfs-!nbyjnvn-!sbufe!ejbnfufs;!62/2:!iq
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Njojnvn!sfdpnnfoefe!npups!sbujoh;!86/11!iq!0!66/:4!lX
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Tfmfdujpo!tubuvt;!Bddfqubcmf
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Pump Performance - Additional Data
Reference;
Bnfsjdbo.Nbsti!Qvnqt!Rvpubujpo!Tztufn!32/3/2
Jufn!ovncfs;!112Tj{f;!23MDS
Tfswjdf;Tubhft;!5
Rvboujuz;!4Tqffe-!sbufe;!2861!sqn
Rvpuf!ovncfs;!DX311431!!Joufmmjdpef;
Ebuf!mbtu!tbwfe;!36!Kvo!3132!3;41!QN
Performance DataStage, Speed and Solids Limits
Ifbe-!nbyjnvn!ejbnfufs-!sbufe!gmpx;!336/:!guTubhft-!nbyjnvn;!33
Ifbe-!njojnvn!ejbnfufs-!sbufe!gmpx;!255/2!guTubhft-!njojnvn;!2
Ifbe-!nbyjnvn-!sbufe!ejbnfufs;!415/2!guQvnq!tqffe!mjnju-!nbyjnvn;!2911!sqn
Fggjdjfodz!bekvtunfou!gbdups-!upubm;!2/11Qvnq!tqffe!mjnju-!njojnvn;!611!sqn
Qpxfs!bekvtunfou-!upubm;!1/11!iqDvswf!tqffe!mjnju-!nbyjnvn;!2911!sqn
Ifbe!bekvtunfou!gbdups-!upubm;!2/11Dvswf!tqffe!mjnju-!njojnvn;!411!sqn
Gmpx!bekvtunfou!gbdups-!upubm;!2/11Wbsjbcmf!tqffe!mjnju-!nbyjnvn;!.
OQTIS!bekvtunfou!gbdups-!upubm;!2/11Wbsjbcmf!tqffe!mjnju-!njojnvn;!211!sqn
Vtfs!bqqmjfe!qfsgpsnbodf!bekvtunfou;Tpmjet!ejbnfufs!mjnju;!1/74!jo
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Energy Indexes
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Cbsf!qvnq!npefm!ovncfs;!23MDS
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Cbtjd!npefm!ovncfs;!.
OQTI!nbshjo!vtfe!)beefe!up!(sfrvjsfe(!wbmvft*;!1/61!gu
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Mechanical Limits
FS!DM0WM;!.!0!.
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Typical Driver Data
Upsrvf-!nbyjnvn!qpxfs-!sbufe!tqffe;!3/:4!iq0211!sqn
Esjwfs!tqffe-!gvmm!mpbe;!2891!sqn
Upsrvf-!esjwfs!qpxfs-!gvmm!mpbe!tqffe;!5/32!iq0211!sqn
Esjwfs!tqffe-!sbufe!mpbe;!2897!sqn
Upsrvf-!esjwfs!qpxfs-!sbufe!tqffe;!5/32!iq0211!sqn
Esjwfs!fggjdjfodz-!211&!mpbe;!O0B
Upsrvf-!qvnq!tibgu!mjnju;!46/88!iq0211!sqn
Esjwfs!fggjdjfodz-!86&!mpbe;!O0B
Sbejbm!mpbe-!xpstu!dbtf;!.
Esjwfs!fggjdjfodz-!61&!mpbe;!O0B
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Jnqfmmfs!qfsjqifsbm!tqffe-!sbufe;!.
Jnqfmmfs!qfsjqifsbm!tqffe!mjnju;!.
Various Performance DataFlow (USgpm)Head (ft)Efficiency (%)NPSHr (ft)Power (hp)
Tivupgg-!sbufe
1/11415/2..43/97
Tivupgg-!nbyjnvn1/11451/3..46/92
NDTG.....
Sbufe!gmpx-!njojnvn999/1255/293/66.4:/25
Sbufe!gmpx-!nbyjnvn999/1336/:95/31.71/26
CFQ!gmpx-!sbufe:82/4288/296/5422/5161/95
231&!sbufe!gmpx-!sbufe2-176/7269/495/5323/4:61/55
Foe!pg!dvswf-!sbufe2-366/3222/885/6226/6458/62
Foe!pg!dvswf-!njojnvn2-238/2212/385/9:1/1149/56
Foe!pg!dvswf-!nbyjnvn2-445/8236/986/2928/5267/51
Nbyjnvn!wbmvf-!sbufe.415/296/54.62/2:
Nbyjnvn!wbmvf-!nbyjnvn..96/4:.72/15
System differential pressure@ Density, rated@ Density, max
Ejggfsfoujbm!qsfttvsf-!sbufe!gmpx-!sbufe!)qtj*
93/:893/:8
Ejggfsfoujbm!qsfttvsf-!tivupgg-!sbufe!)qtj*242/7242/7
Ejggfsfoujbm!qsfttvsf-!tivupgg-!nbyjnvn!)qtj*258/3258/3
Discharge pressure@ Suction@ Suction@ Suction@ Suction
pressure, ratedpressure, maxpressure, ratedpressure, max
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93/:893/:893/:893/:8
Ejtdibshf!qsfttvsf-!tivupgg-!sbufe!)qtj/h*242/7242/7242/7242/7
Ejtdibshf!qsfttvsf-!tivupgg-!nbyjnvn!)qtj/h*258/3258/3258/3258/3
Ratios
Nbyjnvn!gmpx!0!sbufe!gmpx-!sbufe;!252/46!&Ifbe!sbufe!ejbnfufs!0!ifbe!njojnvn!ejbnfufs-!sbufe!gmpx;!244/13!&
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Pump Performance - Additional Data
Reference;
Bnfsjdbo.Nbsti!Qvnqt!Rvpubujpo!Tztufn!32/3/2
Mixed Stage PerformanceSet #1Set #2Set #3Set #4Alternate First
Stage
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Jnqfmmfs!ejbnfufs-!nbyjnvn:/2:!jo....
Jnqfmmfs!ejbnfufs-!njojnvn9/24!jo....
Head and Power LossesDimensions
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Gsjdujpo!mptt-!dpmvno;!1/17!guNjojnvn!xfmm!ejbnfufs;!1/11!jo
Gsjdujpo!mptt-!ejtdibshf!ifbe;!1/28!guTvdujpo!op{{mf!dfoufsmjof!ifjhiu;!.
Gsjdujpo!mptt-!dbo0cbssfm;!.Tvdujpo!up!gjstu!tubhf!jnqfmmfs!dfoufsmjof;!26/73!jo
Gsjdujpo!mptt-!tvdujpo!cfmm!boe!tusbjofs;!1/11!guCpxm!bttfncmz!mfohui-!gjstu!tubhf;!41/61!jo
Gsjdujpo!mptt-!cpxm0dpmvno!bebqups;!1/16!guCpxm!bttfncmz!mfohui-!vqqfs!tubhf;!21/11!jo
Gsjdujpo!mptt-!upubm;!1/38!guCpxm!bttfncmz!mfohui-!upubm;!71/61!jo
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Qpxfs!mptt-!uisvtu!cfbsjoh;!1/38!iqTusbjofs!mfohui;!21/11!jo
Qpxfs!mptt-!upubm;!1/45!iqCpxm!up!dpmvno!bebqups!mfohui;!1/11!jo
Bowl vs. Pump Performance
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Dpmvno!mfohui;!9/94!gu
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Upubm!qvnq!mfohui;!25/61!gu
OQTI!sfrvjsfe!bu!gjstu!tubhf!jnqfmmfs!fzf;!21/86!gu
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Tuvggjoh!cpy!tmffwf!ejbnfufs;!2/61!jo
Xfjhiu-!mjoftibgu;!51/76!mc
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Xfjhiu-!cpxm!bttfncmz!spubujoh!fmfnfou;!:8/43!mc
Njojnvn!tvcnfshfodf!up!qsfwfou!wpsufyjoh;!33/11!jo
Uisvtu!gbdups;!:/51!mc0gu
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tvdujpo!cfmm
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+!Nby!uisvtu!A!nby!ifbe-!efotjuz-!boe!tvdujpo!qsfttvsf!xifsf!bqqmjdbcmf
Cpxm!ejbnfufs-!pvutjef;!22/36!jo
Pressure Data NbyjnvnNbyjnvnIzesptubujd!uftu
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Dpmvno!joufsobm!pctusvdujpo!ejbnfufs;!3/49!jo
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Dbo0cbssfm!ejbnfufs-!jotjef;!.
Cpxm242/7527/1735/1
Dbo0cbssfm!pctusvdujpo!ejbnfufs
Dpmvno242/7938/1.
NPSH
Ejtdibshf!ifbe242/7311/1.
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Torque Limits
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Upsrvf-!mjoftibgu!mjnju;!8/61!iq0211!sqn
Liquid Velocities
Dpmvno!mjrvje!wfmpdjuz;!4/7:!gu0t
Ejtdibshf!ifbe!mjrvje!wfmpdjuz;!4/79!gu0t
Dbo!mjrvje!wfmpdjuz;!.
Tvdujpo!op{{mf!mjrvje!wfmpdjuz;!.
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Reference;
Bnfsjdbo.Nbsti!Qvnqt!Rvpubujpo!Tztufn!32/3/2
Additional Design Conditions
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Jnqfmmfs!Uzqf;!Fodmptfe!JnqfmmfsMfohui!Wbmvf;!25/61!gu
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Mjrvje*
Ifbe!Nfbtvsfnfou!Mpdbujpo;!Upq!pg!cpxm
OQTI!Nfbtvsfnfou!Mpdbujpo;!Cpxm
Bowl Options
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Cpxm!Tibgu!Nbufsjbm;!527ttCpxm!Tvdujpo!Uzqf;!Cfmm
Cpmujoh;!Tuboebse!CpmujohTvdujpo!Tusbjofs!Uzqf;!Dmjq.po!cbtlfu
Cpxm!Ejtdibshf!Uzqf;!Uisfbefe
Column Options
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Dpmvno!Uzqf;!UisfbefeMjoftibgu!Nbufsjbm;!527tt
Mjoftibgu!Dpvqmjoh!Uzqf;!Tuboebse!Uisfbefe!TibguMjoftibgu!Mvcsjdbujpo;!Pqfo!Mjoftibgu!Qspevdu
DpvqmjohMvcsjdbufe
Discharge Head Options
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Mbshfs!Ifbe!Ejbnfufs!Sfrvjsfe;!OpEjtdibshf!Ifbe!Dpmvno!Dpoofdujpo;!Uisfbefe
Ejtdibshf!Ifbe!Tj{f;!21#!Ejtdibshf
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WEIGHTS
WARNING
PUMP DATA
MOTOR DATA
GENERAL DATA
PUMP MATERIAL DATA
MECHANICAL SEAL DATA
CERTIFICATION CONTENT
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American-Marsh Pumps Quotation System 21.2.1
!999/1!VThqn!Xbufs!79/11!efh!G!23MDS!2/:5!jo!Dpmmfu!Uisfbefe!3-139/6!mc!Kpio!Dsbof!1/42!jo!Dbtu!Jspo!Opof!527!TT!411!TT!Dbtu!Jspo!VT!86!Uisff!71!WIT!2-82:/1!mc
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!EP!OPU!PQFSBUF!UIJT!NBDIJOF!XJUI!PVU!QSPUFDUJWF!HVBSE!JO!QMBDF/!BOZ!PQFSBUJPO
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35/11
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• VFD dv/dt - winding end turn differential in voltage
versus differential in time
A VFD is a type of controller used to vary the speed of an electric motor.
• High temperatures or high humidity
• Grouding system
adjusted in order to get different speeds from the motor. Motor speed
can be varied by changing the frequency of the input power waveform.
Wider speed ranges, higher voltages, higher switching frequencies,
The equation below shows how the frequency affects the speed of a
three phase induction motor.
of the application and, therefore, the potential for premature motor
failure.
120* Fundamental Input Frequency
Speed =
Number of Motor Poles
There are many things to consider when a motor is powered using a
VFD or PWM power. When a motor is powered by a PWM waveform
the motor windings very often see a large differential voltage, either from
phase to phase or turn to turn. When the voltage differential becomes
grid or power station and puts it through a few steps in order to allow
large enough it creates a reaction at the molecular level that converts
the VFD user to vary the frequency and in turn control the motor speed.
available oxygen into O3. This phenomenon is called partial discharge or
corona. This reaction creates energy in the form of light and heat. This
term commonly used instead of VFD is inverter. This only describes one
energy has a corrosive effect on the varnish used to protect the motor
windings. PWM waveforms can also magnify shaft voltages which lead
a DC voltage the drive sends the power through a set of transistors or
to arcing across the bearing and causing premature bearing failure.
switches. These switches can take the DC waveform and by opening
Corrective action must be taken to mitigate these issues that arise when
and closing at certain speeds and durations can create an output
using an electric motor with a VFD.
waveform that mimics the sine wave that is required to drive a three
phase electric motor. The output wave form is known as a Pulse Width
Modulation (PWM) waveform because the waveform is created by
multiple pulses of the switches at short intervals.
to decrease the harmful affects that a VFD can have on a motor.
®
NMC’s INVERTER GRADE
defense against corona and phase to phase faults that can be common
when a motor is powered using a PWM waveform. The INVERTER
®
GRADE insulation system is standard on all of NMC’s Inverter Duty
®
to
products. Along with the INVERTER GRADE insulation, thermostats
are installed as a minimum protection against over heating the motor.
Special consideration must also be given to bearings in motors powered
by VFD’s. In order to create a low resistance path to ground for built
up shaft voltages a shaft grounding device can be used. On larger
horsepower motors an insulated bearing system should be used in
conjunction with the shaft grounding device when installed, to force the
Current
stray shaft voltages to ground. The bearing failures are more prominent
on motors with thrust handling bearings. NMC has created an Inverter
®
Duty vertical motor line that not only uses the INVERTER GRADE
Figure 1 PWM Waveform
insulation system, but that also comes standard with a shaft grounding
device. On motors that are 100 HP and greater the thrust bearing is also
insulated for additional protection.
VFD compatibility with motors is complex. As a result, many variables
An Inverter Duty motor should describe a motor that helps mitigate
must be considered when determining the suitability of a particular motor
potential failure modes of a motor that is powered by a VFD. Inverter
for use with a VFD. These variables include:
duty motor windings should be able to withstand the voltage spikes per
NEMA MG1 Part 31.4.4.2 and protect against overheating when the
• Torque requirements (Constant or Variable)
motor is run at slow speeds. On thrust handling bearings it is apparent
• Speed Range
that the bearings require additional protection. Inverter Duty vertical
• Line / System Voltage
motors should have a shaft grounding device to protect the motor
• Cable length between the VFD and the motor
larger motors (100HP and larger) the shaft should also be electrically
• Drive switching (carrier) frequency
isolated from the frame in order to aid the shaft grounding ring in
• Motor construction
discharging the shaft voltages to ground.
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& CSA listings where indicated.
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Motor / Inverter
Compatibility
Thermal Overloads and Single Phase Motors
Multiple Motors on a Single VFD
Motors with thermal overloads installed may not operate properly on a VFD. The current
Special considerations are required when multiple motors are powered from a single
carrying thermal overload is designed for sine wave power. Operation on a VFD may cause
VFD unit. Most VFD manufacturers can provide guidelines for proper motor thermal
nuisance tripping or potentially not protect the motor as would be expected on line power.
considerations and starting/stopping of motors. Cable runs from the VFD and each motor
Thermostats or thermistors installed in the motor and connected properly to the VFD may
can create conditions that will cause extra stress on the motor winding. Filters may be
provide suitable thermal overload protection when operating on a VFD.
required at the motor to provide maximum motor life.
(consult codes for installation requirements)
Grounding and Cable Installation Guidelines
Single phase motors and other fractional horsepower ratings are not designed to be
®†
operated on a VFD. Within Nidec Motor Corporation standard products, all motors NEMA
Proper output winding and grounding practices can be instrumental in minimizing motor
48 frame (5.5” diameter) and smaller are not suitable for VFD applications. Three phase
related failures caused by PWM waveform characteristics and installation factors. VFD
56 and 143/145 frame applications should be noted on the catalog price page; or if in
manufacturers typically provide detailed guidelines on the proper grounding of the motor
doubt ask a Nidec Motor Corporation technical representative for recommendations on
to the VFD and output cable routing. Cabling manufacturers provide recommended cable
compatibility with a VFD.
types for PWM installations and critical information concerning output wiring impedance
and capacitance to ground.
Slow Speed Motors
Integrated Motor and Inverter
Motors with a base design of slower than six poles require special consideration regarding
VFD sizing and minimizing harmonic distortion created at the motor terminals due to
By integrating the motor and inverter at NMC’s manufacturing facility, many of the motor
compatibility problems are minimized or eliminated. During the manufacturing process, the
motor cables designed for PWM power may be required to provide acceptable motor life.
motor is matched to the inverter characteristics which ensures the winding temperature
Harmonic distortion on the output waveform should be kept to a minimum level (less than
10%) mismatch impedance.
motor is nearly eliminated, bearing currents are rarely experienced. When the unit is
properly grounded, reducing the output cable lengths in conjunction with an inverter grade
690V Applications
insulation system and low factory setting of the switching frequency of the inverter drive,
results in low risk of voltage peaks produced by the PWM waveform.
Motors that are rated for 690VAC and that will be powered by 690VAC PWM VFDs require
®
Vertical Motors on VFDs
2300V insulation system.
Vertical motors operated on VFD power present unique conditions that may require
consideration by the user or installation engineer:
®
Low Voltage TITAN Motors
When using 449 frame and larger motors on PWM type VFDs consider the use of an
distortion and peak voltages at the motor terminals. Harmonic distortion on the output
waveform should be kept to a minimum level (less than 10%).
torque pulsation characteristics of the PWM waveform, a system critical frequency
falling inside the variable speed range of the process or the added harmonic content
Bearing Currents Related to PWM Waveforms
of the PWM waveform exciting a system component
Protection of the motor bearings from shaft currents caused by common mode voltages
• Application related problems related to the controlled acceleration/deceleration and
torque of the motor on VFD power and the building of system pressure/ load.
be prone to a voltage discharge condition through the motor bearings called Electrical
pump motor and any minimum thrust requirements of the motor bearings
Motor come with grounding devices installed as standard. EDM damage is related to
characteristics of the PWM waveform, and the VFD programming, and installations factors.
• Water hammer during shutdown damaging the non-reversing ratchet
Humidity and Non-operational Conditions
®
The possible build-up of condensation inside the motor due to storage in an uncontrolled
that allows damaging shaft currents a low resistance path to ground. Bearings on vertical
environment or non-operational periods in an installation, can lead to an increased rate of
motors fed by VFD power without this bearing protection are not covered under any
premature winding or bearing failures when combined with the stresses associated with
warranty. All other bearing failure is covered per NMC’s standard warranty. An electric
PWM waveform characteristics. Moisture and condensation in and on the motor winding
®
brand motors must verify that the
over time can provide tracking paths to ground, lower the resistance of the motor winding
cause of the bearing failure was not due to EDM damage.
Proper storage and maintenance guidelines are important to minimize the potential of
Guideline For Insulated Anti-Friction Bearings
premature failures. Space heaters or trickle voltage heating methods are the common
Bearing insulation is required to prevent circulating shaft currents which can damage
methods for drying out a winding that has low resistance readings. Damage caused by
bearings. Circulating shaft current can be caused by use of improper power and/or
these factors are not covered by the limited warranty provided for the motor unless
ground cables, improper grounding systems and higher switching frequencies. Finding
appropriate heating methods are properly utilized during non-operational periods
and correcting the external condition(s) is the responsibility of the system designer
and prior to motor start-up.
or specifying engineer. To prevent circulating shaft current in motors with anti-friction
bearings, Nidec Motor Corporation’s standard practice is to insulate the non-drive end
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NEMA Application Guide for AC Adjustable Speed Drive Systems: http://www.
bearing.
nema.org/stds/acadjustable.cfm#download
Adjustable Speed Drives produce a common mode voltage condition. To interrupt common
mode voltage on induction motors of all sizes, NEMA MG1-2018 Part 31 recommends
system designer or specifying engineer should determine whether to apply one or more
or mechanical devices, such as shaft grounding or an insulated half coupling. Motors
with shaft grounding devices are not suitable for installation in hazardous locations unless
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• On TITAN frame motors, inquiry required for suitability on constant
torque loads.
The information in the following section refers to the motor and drive
Cable distances are for reference only and can be further limited by
application guidelines and limitations for warranty.
Table 1 - Cable Distances
Use of a variable frequency drive with the motors in this catalog, intended
Maximum Cable Distance VFD to Motor
for use in hazardous locations, is only approved for Division1, Class I,
Switching Frequency460 Volt230 Volt380 Volt
a limitation of 2:1 constant torque or 10:1 variable torque output.
127 ft400 ft218 ft
If other requirements are
90 ft307 ft154 ft
needed, including non-listed Division 2, please contact your Nidec Motor
Corporation territory manager to conduct an engineering inquiry.
73 ft251 ft126 ft
64 ft217 ft109 ft
57 ft194 ft98 ft
requirements.
49 ft168 ft85 ft
manufacturers cable limits. Refer to the Motor/ Inverter Compatibility page
®
for special consideration of vertical motor bearings.
The products within this catalog labeled “Inverter Duty” or “Vector Duty”
®
are considered INVERTER GRADE insulated motors. INVERTER
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GRADE motors exceed the NEMA MG-1 Part 31 standard.
Nidec Motor Corporation provides a three-year limited warranty on all
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NEMA frame INVERTER GRADE insulated motors and allows long
motors will not be covered under warranty.
cable runs between the motor and the VFD (limited to 400 feet without
environments and VFD manufacturers cable limits. These motors may be
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insulation
appropriate for certain severe inverter applications or when the factors
that are installed using the criteria described in this document and applied in
the correct applications shall have a warranty while powered by a VFD for
12 months from date of installation or 18 months from date of manufacturing
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Nidec Motor Corporation’s U.S. Motors brand is available in the following
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INVERTER GRADE insulated motors:
warranty periods.
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• Inverter Duty NEMA frame motors good for 20:1 Variable Torque
& 5:1 Constant Torque, including Vertical Type RUSI (10:1 V.T.)
bearings, that are powered by VFDs without shaft grounding devices or
• Inverter Duty motors rated for 20:1 Constant Torque
insulated bearings (when required) will not be covered under any warranty
®
• ACCU-Torq and Vector Duty Motors with full torque to 0 Speed or
for damages caused from being powered by a VFD. All other bearing failure
5000:1
is covered per NMC’s standard warranty. An electric motor repair shop
®
approved to service U.S. MOTORS brand motors must verify that the cause
® ®†
• 841 Plus NEMA Frame Motors
of the bearing failure was not due to Electrical Discharge Machining.
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Motors that are rated above 700 VAC or that are eight pole and slower
require special consideration and installation and are not covered under the
®†
warranty guidelines in this document. Motors that are rated above 700VAC
minimum NEMA MG-1, Section IV, Part 31.4.4.2. These motors can be
used with Variable Frequency Drives (with a reduced warranty period)
to the VFD type and manufacture. The motor construction and cost may
under the following parameters:
vary dramatically depending on the VFD topology and construction. Contact
®†
your NMC representative with VFD manufacturer name and model type for
• On NEMA frame 447 and smaller motors, 20:1 speed rating on
application and motor construction considerations. Motors that are designed
variable torque loads & 4:1 speed range on constant torque loads.
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• On TITAN 449 and larger frame motors, 10:1 speed rating on
manufacturer.
variable torque loads.
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TM
StabiliZR Process Gauge
PPC-ZR
Description & Features:
TM
StabiliZR
Applications:
Stainless Steel InternalsBrass Internals
Dial
Case
Solid Wall
Pressure Relief Back
Window
Ring
Pointer
Socket
Connection
Bourdon Tube
TMTM
Movement
®®
GasketMaterials
Welding
Over-pressure Limit
Working Pressure
Ambient Temperature
Process Temperature
Accuracy
Enclosure Rating
®
2626Tel: 1-800-WINTERS / www.winters.comTel: 1-800-WINTERS / www.winters.com WINTERS INSTRUMENTSWINTERS INSTRUMENTS
TM
StabiliZR Process Gauge
PPC-ZR
StabiliZR
Single Scale Order Codes (products in bold are normally stock in North America)
(products in italics are normally available in 3-5 days)
Connection1/4” Bottom 1/4” Back (LB)1/4” Bottom1/4” Back (LB) 1/4” Back (LB) 1/2” Bottom1/2” Back (LB)
Socket, TubeBrassSS
30” Hg VacPPC5080ZRR1PPC5280ZRR1PPC5040ZRR1PPC5340ZRR1PPC5060ZRR1PPC5460ZRR1
30”/0/15 psiPPC5120ZRR1PPC5220ZRR1PPC5130ZRR1PPC5330ZRR1PPC5140ZRR1PPC5440ZRR1
30”/0/30 psiPPC5121ZRR1PPC5221ZRR1PPC5131ZRR1PPC5331ZRR1PPC5141ZRR1PPC5441ZRR1
30”/0/60 psiPPC5122ZRR1PPC5222ZRR1PPC5132ZRR1PPC5332ZRR1PPC5142ZRR1PPC5442ZRR1
30”/0/100 psiPPC5123ZRR1PPC5223ZRR1PPC5133ZRR1PPC5333ZRR1PPC5143ZRR1PPC5443ZRR1
30”/0/160 psiPPC5124ZRR1PPC5224ZRR1PPC5134ZRR1PPC5334ZRR1PPC5144ZRR1PPC5444ZRR1
30”/0/200 psiPPC5125ZRR1PPC5225ZRR1PPC5135ZRR1PPC5335ZRR1PPC5145ZRR1PPC5445ZRR1
30”/0/300 psiPPC5126ZRR1PPC5226ZRR1PPC5136ZRR1PPC5336ZRR1PPC5146ZRR1PPC5446ZRR1
0/15 psiPPC5081ZRR1PPC5281ZRR1PPC5041ZRR1PPC5341ZRR1PPC5061ZRR1PPC5461ZRR1
0/30 psiPPC5082ZRR1PPC5282ZRR1PPC5042ZRR1PPC5342ZRR1 PPC5062ZRR1 PPC5462ZRR1
PPC5043ZRR1
0/60 psiPPC5083ZRR1PPC5283ZRR1PPC5343ZRR1PPC5063ZRR1PPC5463ZRR1
PPC5044ZRR1
0/100 psiPPC5084ZRR1PPC5284ZRR1PPC5344ZRR1PPC5064ZRR1PPC5464ZRR1
PPC5045ZRR1PPC5065ZRR1
0/160 psi0/160 psi0/160 psiPPC5085ZRR1PPC5285ZRR1PPC5345ZRR1PPC5465ZRR1
0/200 psi0/200 psi0/200 psiPPC5086ZRR1PPC5286ZRR1PPC5046ZRR1PPC5346ZRR1PPC5066ZRR1PPC5066ZRR1PPC5466ZRR1
0/300 psiPPC5087ZRR1PPC5287ZRR1PPC5047ZRR1PPC5347ZRR1 PPC5067ZRR1 PPC5467ZRR1
0/400 psiPPC5088ZRR1PPC5288ZRR1PPC5048ZRR1PPC5348ZRR1 PPC5068ZRR1 PPC5468ZRR1
0/600 psiPPC5089ZRR1PPC5289ZRR1PPC5049ZRR1PPC5349ZRR1PPC5069ZRR1PPC5469ZRR1
0/800 psi--PPC5058ZRR1PPC5358ZRR1PPC5078ZRR1PPC5478ZRR1
0/1,000 psiPPC5098ZRR1PPC5298ZRR1PPC5050ZRR1PPC5350ZRR1PPC5070ZRR1PPC5470ZRR1
Connection1/2” Bottom1/2” Back (LB)1/4” Bottom1/4” Back (LB)1/2” Bottom1/2” Back (LB)
0/1,000 psiPPC5090ZRR1PPC5290ZRR1PPC5050ZRR1PPC5350ZRR1PPC5070ZRR1PPC5470ZRR1
0/1,500 psiPPC5091ZRR1PPC5291ZRR1PPC5051ZRR1PPC5351ZRR1PPC5071ZRR1PPC5471ZRR1
0/2,000 psiPPC5092ZRR1PPC5292ZRR1PPC5052ZRR1PPC5352ZRR1PPC5072ZRR1PPC5472ZRR1
PPC5073ZRR1
0/3,000 psiPPC5093ZRR1PPC5293ZRR1PPC5053ZRR1PPC5353ZRR1PPC5473ZRR1
0/5,000 psiPPC5094ZRR1PPC5294ZRR1PPC5054ZRR1PPC5354ZRR1PPC5074ZRR1PPC5474ZRR1
0/10,000 psiPPC5095ZRR1PPC5295ZRR1PPC5055ZRR1PPC5355ZRR1PPC5075ZRR1PPC5475ZRR1
0/15,000 psiPPC5096ZRR1PPC5296ZRR1PPC5056ZRR1PPC5356ZRR1PPC5076ZRR1PPC5476ZRR1
0/20,000 psiPPC5097ZRR1PPC5297ZRR1PPC5057ZRR1PPC5357ZRR1PPC5077ZRR1PPC5477ZRR1
®
WINTERS INSTRUMENTSWINTERS INSTRUMENTSTel: 1-800-WINTERS / www.winters.comTel: 1-800-WINTERS / www.winters.com
2727
SSN,Snubber,
SSN-LF Lead Free Snubber
Description &Features:
Applications:
SSBrass
Operating Temperature
OperatingPressure
BurstPressure
Housing
Snubbing Element
Retainer
SSN Order Codes (products in bold are normally stock in North America)
ModelHeavy OilWaterAir
1/4” Brass SSN517SSN515SSN516
1/4” SS SSN520SSN518 SSN519
1/2” BrassSSN514SSN512SSN513
1/2” SS 1/2” SSSSN531SSN529SSN529SSN530
SSN-LF Order Codes (products in bold are normally stock in North America)
ModelWater
1/4” Brass SSN515LF
1/2” BrassSSN512LF
Accessories
1/4” Snubber1/2” Snubber
238238Tel: 1-800-WINTERS / www.winters.comTel: 1-800-WINTERS / www.winters.com WINTERS INSTRUMENTSWINTERS INSTRUMENTS
1/2” 316SS Ball Valve – BV91-P-SS
Technical Data
SS 316 investment casting body
Working pressure 1000 psi (WOG)
Pure Teflon Seals and Seat
Suitable for full range of liquids and gas
Temperature range -60-450 degrees Fahrenheit
Low operation torque
100% individually tested
Blow-out proof stem
F x F NPT Threaded ends per ANSI B1.20.1
Description and Material
Body: SS316 (CF8M) Stem: SS 304
Ball: SS316 (CF8M) Packing Ring: SS 304
Cap: SS316 (CF8M) Spring Washer: SS 304
Ball Seat: RPTFE Stem Nut: SS 304
Thrust Washer: PTFE Handle: SS 304
Stem Packing: PTFE Handle Cover: Plastic
Appendix B – Selected Spray Gun Cutsheets
FlowCalculations
TransferPumpStaonDesignCalculaons
TownofMountOlive
MountOliveWWTPImprovements
MountOliveWWTP
J.ClarkManess,PE
June1,2020
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MiscellaneousFlowGuidelines
MiscallaneousMiscellaneous1,000,000gpd11,000,000gpd
AverageDailyFlow
1,000,000gpd
AverageDailyFlow
694.44gpm
Designpeakingfactor
2.00
Peakflow
2,000,000gpd
Peakflow
1,388gpm
WetWell
TransferPumpStaonDesignCalculaons
TownofMountOlive
MountOliveWWTPImprovements
MountOliveWWTP
J.ClarkManess,PE
June1,2020
K:\\18\\181000\\181005.02MountOliveWWTPImprovements\\Utilities\\08Permitting\\08.03DWQ\\NonDischargePermitting\\Transfer
Calcs\\\[20200530TransferPumpStationCalcs.xlsm\]WetWellDesign
Averagedailyflow
Flow 1,000,000gpd
694gpm
Designpeakingfactor
2.00
Peakdailyflow
2,000,000gpd
1,388gpm
Designaveragedailyflow
694.00gpm
Minimumvelocity
ForceMainSize 2.5ft/s
Designpumpcapacity
1,750gpm
Maximumforcemaininsidediameter
16.91in
Forcemainnominaldiameter
12.00in
Forcemainmaterial
PVCC900DR18
Forcemaininsidediameter
11.65in
Actualvelocity
5.3ft/s
Velocitycheck
O.K.
Designcycletime
WetWellDesign 7.2min
Effectivevolumeofwetwell
3,000.00gal
401ft³
Designvolumeofwetwell
3,000.00gal
401ft³
Pumpruntime
2.84min
CycleTime
VQpump
3,000gal1,750gpm
InflowFillTimeEmptyTimeCycleTime
QinTfTeTc
139gpm21.61min1.86min23.48min
278gpm10.81min2.04min12.84min
416gpm7.20min2.25min9.45min
555gpm5.40min2.51min7.91min
694gpm4.32min2.84min7.16min
958gpm3.13min3.79min6.92min
1,222gpm2.46min5.68min8.13min
1,485gpm2.02min11.33min13.35min
1,749gpm1.72min3,000min3,002min
LowFlowCycleCheck
208gpm14.4min1.9min16.4min
AverageFlowCycleCheck
694gpm4.3min2.8min7.2min
HighFlowCycleCheck
1,387gpm2.2min8.3min10.4min
Volumerequired
WetWellSize 401.07ft³
Wetwellconfiguration
Circular
Wetwelldiameter
10ft
Wetwelloperatingdepth
5.11ft
Invertinhighwateralarm
WetWellElevations 42in
Highwateralarmlagpumpon
6in
Lagpumponleadpumpon
6in
Leadpumponpumpsoff
61.28in
Influentpipesize
18in
Pumpsuctionsize
12in
MinimumsubmergencebasedonHydraulicInstitute
36in
MinimumsubmergencebasedonPumpManufacturer
48in
Distancebetweenpumpsoffandbottomofwetwell
48in
Topofwetwellelevation
131.50ft
Groundelevation
131.00ft
Invertinelevation
124.00ft
Highwateralarmelevation
127.50ft
Lagpumponelevation
127.00ft
Leadpumponelevation
126.50ft
Pumpsoffelevation
121.39ft
Lowwateralarmelevation
119.39ft
Bottomofwetwellelevation
117.39ft
Wetwelldepth
14.11ft
ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft
2
imum
1.35
Pipe
ftft10.97ft12.59ft12.60ft13.01ft13.04ft13.16ft6.89ft7.01ft7.02ft7.10ft7.12ft7.18ft7.30ft7.36ft7.41ft7.48ft7.56ft7.62ft7.66ft7.74ft7.79ft7.86ft8.06ft8.13ft14.01ft14.07ft14.15ft14.22ft34.36ft34.43ft34.
51ft40.96ft41.08ft45.14ft45.27ft45.37ft45.40ft45.52ft45.58ft45.81ft45.93ft46.94ft47.25
ft34.57ft45.29ft41.71
2TDH
6.46
ftft5.86ft7.48ft7.50ft7.90ft7.93ft8.05ft1.78ft1.90ft1.92ft2.00ft2.01ft2.07ft2.19ft2.26ft2.31ft2.37ft2.45ft2.52ft2.55ft2.63ft2.68ft2.75ft2.96ft3.02ft8.90ft8.97ft9.05ft9.11ft29.25ft29.32ft29.40ft29.46f
t35.85ft35.97ft40.04ft40.16ft40.18ft40.26ft40.29ft40.41ft40.48ft36.60ft40.70ft40.82ft41.83ft42.14
1TDH
1.35
PipeOld
ftft10.93ft12.55ft12.56ft12.96ft12.99ft13.12ft6.82ft6.95ft6.95ft7.03ft7.04ft7.11ft7.19ft7.25ft7.28ft7.35ft7.40ft7.47ft7.49ft7.57ft7.60ft7.67ft7.78ft7.85ft13.26ft13.33ft13.39ft13.45ft32.69ft32.76ft32.
82ft32.88ft39.05ft39.17ft43.21ft43.33ft43.35ft43.43ft43.46ft43.58ft43.62ft39.75ft43.32ft43.45ft44.45ft44.76
1TDH
New
6.46
ftft5.82ft7.44ft7.45ft7.86ft7.89ft8.01ft1.72ft1.84ft1.85ft1.93ft1.94ft2.00ft2.08ft2.14ft2.18ft2.24ft2.30ft2.36ft2.38ft2.46ft2.50ft2.56ft2.68ft2.74ft8.16ft8.22ft8.28ft8.35ft27.58ft27.65ft27.71ft27.78f
t33.94ft34.06ft38.11ft38.23ft38.24ft38.32ft38.35ft38.48ft38.52ft34.64ft38.22ft38.34ft39.34ft39.66
ft0.00ft0.00ft0.00ft0.00ft0.00ft0.00ft0.00ft0.00ft0.00ft0.00ft0.00ft0.00ft0.00ft0.00ft0.00ft0.00ft0.00ft0.00ft0.00ft0.00ft0.00ft0.00ft0.00ft0.00ft0.00ft0.00ft0.00ft0.00ft0.00ft0.00ft0.00ft0.00ft0.00f
t0.00ft0.00ft0.00ft0.00ft0.00ft0.00ft0.00ft0.00ft0.00ft0.00ft0.00ft0.00ft0.00ft0.00
1.59
ftft10.61ft12.11ft12.11ft12.11ft12.11ft12.11ft5.78ft5.78ft5.78ft5.78ft5.78ft5.78ft5.78ft5.78ft5.78ft5.78ft5.78ft5.78ft5.78ft5.78ft5.78ft5.78ft5.61ft5.61ft9.61ft9.61ft9.61ft9.61ft26.11ft26.11ft26.11ft
26.11ft31.61ft31.61ft35.61ft35.61ft35.61ft35.61ft35.61ft35.61ft35.61ft31.61ft33.61ft33.61ft34.61ft34.61
6.70
ftft5.50ft7.00ft7.00ft7.00ft7.00ft7.00ft0.67ft0.67ft0.67ft0.67ft0.67ft0.67ft0.67ft0.67ft0.67ft0.67ft0.67ft0.67ft0.67ft0.67ft0.67ft0.67ft0.50ft0.50ft4.50ft4.50ft4.50ft4.50ft21.00ft21.00ft21.00ft21.00f
t26.50ft26.50ft30.50ft30.50ft30.50ft30.50ft30.50ft30.50ft30.50ft26.50ft28.50ft28.50ft29.50ft29.50
ft119.80ft132.00ft133.50ft133.50ft133.50ft133.50ft133.50ft127.17ft127.17ft127.17ft127.17ft127.17ft127.17ft127.17ft127.17ft127.17ft127.17ft127.17ft127.17ft127.17ft127.17ft127.17ft127.17ft127.00ft127.0
0ft131.00ft131.00ft131.00ft131.00ft147.50ft147.50ft147.50ft147.50ft153.00ft153.00ft157.00ft157.00ft157.00ft157.00ft157.00ft157.00ft157.00ft153.00ft155.00ft155.00ft156.00ft156.00
2ElevationHeadHeadHeadTDH
Pipe
ft0.24ft0.36ft0.48ft0.50ft0.90ft0.93ft1.05ft1.11ft1.23ft1.25ft1.33ft1.34ft1.40ft1.52ft1.59ft1.64ft1.70ft1.78ft1.85ft1.88ft1.96ft2.01ft2.08ft2.46ft2.52ft4.40ft4.47ft4.55ft4.61ft8.25ft8.32ft8.40ft8.46f
t9.35ft9.47ft9.54ft9.66ft9.68ft9.76ft9.79ft9.91ft9.98ft10.10ft12.20ft12.32ft12.33ft12.64
1Loss
PipeOld
New
ft0.24ft0.32ft0.44ft0.45ft0.86ft0.89ft1.01ft1.05ft1.17ft1.18ft1.26ft1.27ft1.33ft1.41ft1.47ft1.51ft1.57ft1.63ft1.69ft1.71ft1.79ft1.83ft1.89ft2.18ft2.24ft3.66ft3.72ft3.78ft3.85ft6.58ft6.65ft6.71ft6.78f
t7.44ft7.56ft7.61ft7.73ft7.74ft7.82ft7.85ft7.98ft8.02ft8.14ft9.72ft9.84ft9.84ft10.16
ft0.24ft0.12ft0.12ft0.01ft0.40ft0.03ft0.12ft0.06ft0.12ft0.01ft0.08ft0.01ft0.07ft0.12ft0.07ft0.05ft0.07ft0.08ft0.07ft0.03ft0.08ft0.05ft0.07ft0.38ft0.07ft1.88ft0.07ft0.08ft0.07ft3.64ft0.07ft0.08ft0.07f
t0.89ft0.12ft0.06ft0.12ft0.02ft0.08ft0.03ft0.12ft0.06ft0.12ft2.10ft0.12ft0.01ft0.31
ft0.24ft0.08ft0.12ft0.01ft0.40ft0.03ft0.12ft0.04ft0.12ft0.01ft0.08ft0.01ft0.07ft0.08ft0.07ft0.03ft0.07ft0.05ft0.07ft0.02ft0.08ft0.04ft0.07ft0.28ft0.07ft1.41ft0.07ft0.06ft0.07ft2.74ft0.07ft0.06ft0.07f
t0.67ft0.12ft0.04ft0.12ft0.02ft0.08ft0.03ft0.12ft0.04ft0.12ft1.58ft0.12ft0.01ft0.31
ft/s0.31ft/s0.31ft/s0.31ft/s0.31ft/s0.31ft/s0.31ft/s0.31ft/s0.31ft/s0.31ft/s0.31ft/s0.31ft/s0.31ft/s0.31ft/s0.31ft/s0.31ft/s0.31ft/s0.31ft/s0.31ft/s0.31ft/s0.31ft/s0.31ft/s0.31ft/s0.31ft/s0.37ft/s0.3
1ft/s0.37ft/s0.31ft/s0.37ft/s0.31ft/s0.37ft/s0.31ft/s0.37ft/s0.31ft/s0.37ft/s0.31ft/s0.31ft/s0.31ft/s0.31ft/s0.31ft/s0.31ft/s0.31ft/s0.31ft/s0.31ft/s0.37ft/s0.31ft/s0.31ft/s0.31
gpm4.47gpm4.47gpm4.47gpm4.47gpm4.47gpm4.47gpm4.47gpm4.47gpm4.47gpm4.47gpm4.47gpm4.47gpm4.47gpm4.47gpm4.47gpm4.47gpm4.47gpm4.47gpm4.47gpm4.47gpm4.47gpm4.47gpm4.47gpm4.90gpm4.47gpm4.90gpm4.47gpm4.90gpm
4.47gpm4.90gpm4.47gpm4.90gpm4.47gpm4.90gpm4.47gpm4.47gpm4.47gpm4.47gpm4.47gpm4.47gpm4.47gpm4.47gpm4.47gpm4.90gpm4.47gpm4.47gpm4.47
FactorValueFlowFlowVelocityHeadHeadlossHeadlossLoss
FactorC
ftft
4835
Permitting\\Transfer
ftNANA125100NA100%1,750ftNANA125100NA100%1,750ftNANA125100NA100%1,750ftNANA125100NA100%1,750ftNANA125100NA100%1,750ftNANA125100NA100%1,750ftNANA125100NA100%1,750ftNANA125100NA100%1,750ftNANA125100NA1
00%1,750ftNANA125100NA100%1,750ftNANA140120NA100%1,750ftNANA140120NA100%1,750ftNANA140120NA100%1,750ftNANA140120NA100%1,750ftNANA140120NA100%1,750ftNANA140120NA100%1,750ftNANA125100NA100%1,750ftNANA1
25100NA100%1,750ftNANA125100NA100%1,750ftNANA140120NA100%1,750ftNANA125100NA100%1,750
Head
(TDH)
Discharge
Static
Head
Design
DWQ\\Non
Dynamic
Total
inNANANANA1NANA0.78100%1,750inNANA13inNANANANA1NANA0.39100%1,750inNANA1.5inNANANANA1NANA1.30100%1,750inNANANANA1NANA0.10100%1,750inNANANANA1NANA0.39100%1,750inNANA6inNANANANA1NANA0.39100%1,750inNANA1
.5inNANANANA1NANA0.26100%1,750inNANA1inNANANANA1NANA0.21100%1,750inNANA13inNANANANA1NANA0.21100%1,750inNANA5.5inNANANANA1NANA0.21100%1,750inNANA9inNANANANA1NANA0.21100%1,750inNANA4inNANANANA1NANA0.26
100%1,750inNANA6inNANANANA1NANA0.21100%1,750inNANA47inNANANANA1NANA0.21100%1,750inNANA233inNANANANA1NANA0.21100%1,750inNANA10inNANANANA1NANA0.21100%1,750inNANA451inNANANANA1NANA0.21100%1,750inNANA10i
nNANANANA1NANA0.21100%1,750inNANA110inNANANANA1NANA0.39100%1,750inNANA7inNANANANA1NANA0.39100%1,750inNANA3inNANANANA1NANA0.26100%1,750inNANANANA1NANA0.10100%1,750inNANANANA1NANA0.39100%1,750inNANA7in
NANANANA1NANA0.39100%1,750inNANA260inNANANANA1NANA0.39100%1,750inNANA1inNANANANA1NANA1.00100%1,750
Design
Permitting\\08.03
in12.64in12.64in12.64in12.64in12.64in12.64in12.64in12.64in12.64in12.64in12.64in12.64in12.64in12.64in12.64in12.64in12.64in12.64in12.64in12.64in12.64in12.64in12.64in12.08in12.64in12.08in12.64in12.08in1
2.64in12.08in12.64in12.08in12.64in12.08in12.64in12.64in12.64in12.64in12.64in12.64in12.64in12.64in12.64in12.08in12.64in12.64in12.64
LargeLargeSmallSmallNewOld%CumulativeCumulativeLowHighAdditional
NominalInternalNominalInternalPipeReducerPipePipeKTotalVelocityNewOldFrictionFrictionStaticStaticSystemMinimumMaximumMinimumMax
DiameterDiameterDiameterDiameterLengthLengthQuantityC
Improvements\\Utilities\\08
ftftft
2512.002512.002512.002512.002512.002512.002512.00
Calcs.xlsm\]Calculator
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035012.0035012.0035012.0035012.0035012.0035012.0035012.0035012.0035012.0035012.0035012.0035012.0035012.0035012.0035012.00
gpm
WWTP
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27.39
126.50
Station
Olive
CALCSC900C900C900C900C900C900C900
Material
Pump
Mount
STATION
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Transfer
Improvements
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PUMP
rate1,750
PE30
Olive
elevatio
ValveDIP
WWTPWWTP
05
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elevation121.39system
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Item
Mount
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2020
(ft)
Curve pumping
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Check
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TRANSFER A BendDIP
1,pumpValveDIPValveDIP
EntranceDIPExitDIP
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PVC22.5°PipePVC45°PipePVC45°PipePVC45°PipePVC45°PipePVC90°PipeDIP90°PipeDIPTeeGate90°PipeDIP90°PipePVC90°PipeDIPPipe
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Calcs.xlsm\]Pump
TABLE
Station
Pump
CURVE
ft0.0ft0.9ftft0.5ftft0.1
PUMP
Transfer
30
05
HP
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1002
06
30
gpm69.15gpm68.05gpm58.86gpm46.02gpm28.12
(2
gpm88.00
6.92E1.08E
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HP8.8125"
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090020902
06062.09E
30
(2
SingleParallel
GouldsGoulds
5.53E2.17E5.53E2.17E
Permitting\\Transfer
8.37E8.37E
8.80E+018.80E+018.80E+01
CURVE(S)DescriptionDescription
8.8125"
14RHMC
PUMP
B=
A=C=
D=
Discharge
ftA=ftB=ftC=ftD=ft1,750ft2,100
DWQ\\Non
gpm88.0gpm70.0gpm66.9gpm59.4gpm45.7gpm28.2
Permitting\\08.03
ft100%0ft100%1,000ft100%1,050ft100%1,400ft100%1,750ft100%2,100
Values
Values
Values
gpm88.0gpm70.0gpm66.9gpm59.4gpm45.7gpm28.2
InputCalculatedCheck
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ons
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#SeriesResultingResulting%ReducedReducedCalculatedCalculated
Calcula
Mount
Design
ft1,8001Parallel0ft1,8001Parallel1,000ft1,8001Parallel1,050ft1,8001Parallel1,400ft1,8001Parallel1,750ft1,8001Parallel2,100
Improvements
on
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1000\\181005.02
gpm88.0gpm70.0gpm66.9gpm59.4gpm45.7gpm28.2
Mount
Pump
Maness,
2020
0
OliveOlive
of
Curves
1,
FlowHeadRPMUnitsParallelFlowHeadRPMFlowHeadVariablesFlowHeadDifference
1,0001,0501,4001,750
2,100
Clark
Pump TransferTownMountMountJ.JuneK:\\18\\18
SystemCurve/PumpCurve
TransferPumpStaonDesignCalculaons
TownofMountOlive
MountOliveWWTPImprovements
MountOliveWWTP
J.ClarkManess,PE
June1,2020
K:\\18\\181000\\181005.02MountOliveWWTPImprovements\\Utilities\\08Permitting\\08.03DWQ\\NonDischargePermitting\\Transfer
Calcs\\\[20200530TransferPumpStationCalcs.xlsm\]Plot
FlowRangeLow0gpm
FlowRangeHigh4,000gpm
NewPipeOldPipe
LowHigh
Flow
StaticStaticMinimumMaximumMinimumMaximum
HeadHeadTDHTDHTDHTDH
0gpm31ft36ft31ft36ft31ft36ft
400gpm31ft36ft31ft36ft31ft36ft
800gpm31ft36ft32ft37ft33ft38ft
1,200gpm30ft35ft34ft40ft36ft41ft
1,600gpm30ft35ft38ft43ft40ft45ft
2,000gpm30ft35ft43ft48ft46ft51ft
2,400gpm30ft35ft48ft53ft52ft58ft
2,800gpm30ft35ft54ft59ft60ft65ft
3,200gpm30ft35ft61ft66ft69ft74ft
3,600gpm30ft35ft69ft74ft79ft84ft
4,000gpm30ft35ft78ft83ft90ft95ft
GouldsGoulds
14RHMC(2stage)14RHMC(2stage)
Flow
8.8125"30HP8.8125"30HP
SingleParallel
0gpm88ft88ft
400gpm80ft84ft
800gpm73ft80ft
1,200gpm64ft77ft
1,600gpm52ft73ft
2,000gpm34ft69ft
2,400gpm8ft64ft
2,800gpm0ft59ft
3,200gpm0ft52ft
3,600gpm0ft44ft
4,000gpm0ft34ft
TransferWetWell
TransferPumpStaonWetwell,ParshallFlumeStructure,andMeteringManhole(Typ.)FlotaonDesignCalculaons
TownofMt.Olive
Mt.OliveWWTPImprovements
408WilkinsFarmRoad,Mt.Olive,NC
J.ClarkManess,P.E.
June9,2020
K:\\18\\181000\\181005.02MountOliveWWTPImprovements\\Utilities\\08Permitting\\08.03DWQ\\ATC\\FlotationCalcs\\\[20200529MtOliveConcreteStructureFlotation.xlsm\]TransferWetWell
ConcreteStructureFlotationCalculations
TransferWetWell
UnitWeights
UnitWeightofUnitWeightofSpecificGravityUnitWeightof
UnitWeightofWater
ConcreteSoilofSoilSaturatedSoil
62.4lbs/ft³150lbs/ft³120lbs/ft³2.7576lbs/ft³11.67ftRim131.50ft
Base
8.00inGround131.00ft
VolumeWeight
DiameterThickness
ConcreteConcrete
14.00ft12.00in154ft³23,091lbs0.50ft
WallsWithoutBouyancyRing
VolumeWeight
DiameterWallHeight
ConcreteConcrete
Outside11.67ft13.44ft381ft³57,191lbs
Inside10.00ft
WallsWithBuoyancyRing 0.00ft
VolumeWeight
DiameterWallHeight
ConcreteConcrete
Outside14.00ft0.00ft0ft³0lbs
Inside10.00ft
TopSlab
WaterLevel
VolumeWeight
DiameterThickness10ft13.61ft
ConcreteConcrete
11.67ft8.00in71ft³10,690lbsInsideDiameter
Soil
DiameterSoilHeightVolumeSoilWeightSoil
Outside14.00ft13.61ft640ft³48,886lbs
Inside11.67ft
SlidingResistanceDueToInteractionBetweenSoil&VaultWall
10.00in0.00ft
FrictionResistanceto
KaRatioP
Coefficient(f)Sliding
SaturatedYellowClay
0.370.303,015lbs39,789lbs14.00in117.39ft
HatchOpening
12.00inBottom
Circular
14.00
VolumeWeight
Diameter
ConcreteConcrete
/-//es0lbs
/-//es
0lbs
/-//es0lbs
Rectangular
VolumeWeight
WidthLength
ConcreteConcrete
4.00ft2.50ft0.05ft³7lbs
0.00ft³0lbs
0.00ft³0lbs
TotalWeighttobeSubtracted
7lbs
Frame&Cover
Weight
200lbs
BuoyancyForce
BuoyancyForce
104,840lbs
FactorofSafety
StructureWeight
91,165lbs
SoilWeight
48,886lbs
FrictionForce
39,789lbs
DownwardForce
179,839lbs
BuoyantForce
104,840lbs
FactorofSafety
1.72
ParshallFlumeStructure
TransferPumpStaonWetwell,ParshallFlumeStructure,andMeteringManhole(Typ.)FlotaonDesignCalculaons
TownofMt.Olive
Mt.OliveWWTPImprovements
408WilkinsFarmRoad,Mt.Olive,NC
J.ClarkManess,P.E.
June9,2020
K:\\18\\181000\\181005.02MountOliveWWTPImprovements\\Utilities\\08Permitting\\08.03DWQ\\ATC\\FlotationCalcs\\\[20200529MtOliveConcreteStructureFlotation.xlsm\]ParshallFlumeStructure
ConcreteStructureFlotationCalculations*WallOutsideWidth
6.33ft
ParshallFlumeStructure*WallOutsideLength
35.73ft
UnitWeights
UnitWeightofUnitWeightofSpecificGravityUnitWeightof
UnitWeightofWater
ConcreteSoilofSoilSaturatedSoil
62.4lbs/ft³
150lbs/ft³120lbs/ft³2.7576lbs/ft³*Rim130.68ft
Base
0.00inGround130.15ft
VolumeWeight
Width
LengthThickness
ConcreteConcrete
6.33ft
35.73ft18.00in339ft³50,920lbs0.53ft
WallsWithoutBouyancyRing
VolumeWeight
WidthLengthWallHeight
ConcreteConcrete
Outside6.33ft35.73ft5.99ft326ft³48,829lbs
Inside5.00ft34.40ft
WallsWithBuoyancyRing 0.00ft
VolumeWeight
WidthLengthWallHeight
ConcreteConcrete
Outside6.33ft35.73ft0.00ft0ft³0lbs
Inside5.00ft34.40ft
Slab
Top
WaterLevel
VolumeWeight
Width
LengthThickness5.46ft
ConcreteConcrete
6.33ft
35.73ft0.00in0ft³0lbsWallInsideWidth
Soil
5.00ft
WidthLengthSoilHeightVolumeSoilWeightSoilWallInsideLength
Outside6.33ft35.73ft5.46ft0ft³0lbs34.40ft
Inside6.33ft35.73ft
SlidingResistanceDueToInteractionBetweenSoil&VaultWall
8.00in0.00ft
FrictionResistanceto
P
KaRatio
Coefficient(f)Sliding
SaturatedYellowClay
0.370.30685lbs17,285lbs0.00in124.69ft
InvertOpenings
18.00inBottom
Circular
**
VolumeWeight
Diameter
ConcreteConcrete
18.00in
1ft³177lbs**BaseWidth6.33ft
18.00in
1ft³177lbs**BaseLength35.73ft
0ft³0lbs
Rectangular
VolumeWeight
WidthLength
ConcreteConcrete
0ft³0lbs
0ft³0lbs
0ft³0lbs
TotalWeighttobeSubtracted
353lbs
AdditionalConcretefromFlume
2
Weight
Calculatedbysurfaceareaofconcreteflumeconstriction(16.14ft)xheightofthe
constriction(3.5ft)
7,263lbs
BuoyancyForce
BuoyancyForce
98,323lbs
FactorofSafety
StructureWeight
106,659lbs
SoilWeight
0lbs
FrictionForce
17,285lbs
DownwardForce
123,944lbs
BuoyantForce98,323lbs
FactorofSafety
1.26
MeteringManhole
TransferPumpStaonWetwell,ParshallFlumeStructure,andMeteringManhole(Typ.)FlotaonDesignCalculaons
TownofMt.Olive
Mt.OliveWWTPImprovements
408WilkinsFarmRoad,Mt.Olive,NC
J.ClarkManess,P.E.
June9,2020
K:\\18\\181000\\181005.02MountOliveWWTPImprovements\\Utilities\\08Permitting\\08.03DWQ\\ATC\\FlotationCalcs\\\[20200529MtOliveConcreteStructureFlotation.xlsm\]MeteringManhole
ConcreteStructureFlotationCalculations
MeteringManhole
UnitWeights
UnitWeightofUnitWeightofSpecificGravityUnitWeightof
UnitWeightofWater
ConcreteSoilofSoilSaturatedSoil
62.4lbs/ft³150lbs/ft³120lbs/ft³2.7576lbs/ft³6.00ftRim134.00ft
Base
8.00inGround133.75ft
VolumeWeight
DiameterThickness
ConcreteConcrete
7.33ft8.00in28ft³4,224lbs0.25ft
WallsWithoutBouyancyRing
VolumeWeight
DiameterWallHeight
ConcreteConcrete
Outside6.00ft5.87ft51ft³7,606lbs
Inside5.00ft
WallsWithBuoyancyRing 0.00ft
VolumeWeight
DiameterWallHeight
ConcreteConcrete
Outside7.33ft0.00ft0ft³0lbs
Inside5.00ft
TopSlab
WaterLevel
VolumeWeight
DiameterThickness5ft6.29ft
ConcreteConcrete
6.00ft8.00in19ft³2,827lbsInsideDiameter
Soil
DiameterSoilHeightVolumeSoilWeightSoil
Outside7.33ft6.29ft88ft³6,702lbs
Inside6.00ft
SlidingResistanceDueToInteractionBetweenSoil&VaultWall
6.00in
FrictionResistanceto
KaRatioP
Coefficient(f)Sliding
SaturatedYellowClay
0.370.30683lbs4,720lbs8.00in127.46ft
HatchOpening
8.00inBottom
Circular
7.33
VolumeWeight
Diameter
ConcreteConcrete
/-//es0lbs
/-//es
0lbs
/-//es0lbs
Rectangular
VolumeWeight
WidthLength
ConcreteConcrete
2.50ft2.50ft0.03ft³4lbs
0.00ft³0lbs
0.00ft³0lbs
TotalWeighttobeSubtracted
4lbs
Frame&Cover
Weight
200lbs
BuoyancyForce
BuoyancyForce
14,024lbs
FactorofSafety
StructureWeight
14,853lbs
SoilWeight
6,702lbs
FrictionForce
4,720lbs
DownwardForce
26,275lbs
BuoyantForce
14,024lbs
FactorofSafety
1.87
DoghouseManhole
TransferPumpStaonWetwell,ParshallFlumeStructure,andMeteringManhole(Typ.)FlotaonDesignCalculaons
TownofMt.Olive
Mt.OliveWWTPImprovements
408WilkinsFarmRoad,Mt.Olive,NC
J.ClarkManess,P.E.
June9,2020
K:\\18\\181000\\181005.02MountOliveWWTPImprovements\\Utilities\\08Permitting\\08.03DWQ\\ATC\\FlotationCalcs\\\[20200529MtOliveConcreteStructureFlotation.xlsm\]DoghouseManhole
ConcreteStructureFlotationCalculations
DoghouseManhole
UnitWeights
UnitWeightofUnitWeightofSpecificGravityUnitWeightof
UnitWeightofWater
ConcreteSoilofSoilSaturatedSoil
62.4lbs/ft³150lbs/ft³120lbs/ft³2.7576lbs/ft³6.00ftRim131.50ft
Base
8.00inGround131.00ft
VolumeWeight
DiameterThickness
ConcreteConcrete
7.00ft9.00in29ft³4,330lbs0.50ft
WallsWithoutBouyancyRing
VolumeWeight
DiameterWallHeight
ConcreteConcrete
Outside6.00ft6.48ft56ft³8,402lbs
Inside5.00ft
WallsWithBuoyancyRing 0.00ft
VolumeWeight
DiameterWallHeight
ConcreteConcrete
Outside7.00ft0.00ft0ft³0lbs
Inside5.00ft
TopSlab
WaterLevel
VolumeWeight
DiameterThickness5ft6.65ft
ConcreteConcrete
6.00ft8.00in19ft³2,827lbsInsideDiameter
Soil
DiameterSoilHeightVolumeSoilWeightSoil
Outside7.00ft6.65ft68ft³5,185lbs
Inside6.00ft
SlidingResistanceDueToInteractionBetweenSoil&VaultWall
6.00in
FrictionResistanceto
KaRatioP
Coefficient(f)Sliding
SaturatedYellowClay
0.370.30774lbs5,104lbs6.00in124.35ft
HatchOpening
9.00inBottom
Circular
7.00
VolumeWeight
Diameter
ConcreteConcrete
26.00in
1-35es369lbs
/-//es
0lbs
/-//es0lbs
Rectangular
VolumeWeight
WidthLength
ConcreteConcrete
0.00ft³0lbs
0.00ft³0lbs
0.00ft³0lbs
TotalWeighttobeSubtracted
369lbs
Frame&Cover
Weight
200lbs
BuoyancyForce
BuoyancyForce
14,710lbs
Safety
Factorof
StructureWeight
15,390lbs
SoilWeight
5,185lbs
FrictionForce
5,104lbs
DownwardForce
25,679lbs
BuoyantForce
14,710lbs
FactorofSafety
1.75
ARVManhole
TransferPumpStaonWetwell,ParshallFlumeStructure,andMeteringManhole(Typ.)FlotaonDesignCalculaons
TownofMt.Olive
Mt.OliveWWTPImprovements
408WilkinsFarmRoad,Mt.Olive,NC
J.ClarkManess,P.E.
June9,2020
K:\\18\\181000\\181005.02MountOliveWWTPImprovements\\Utilities\\08Permitting\\08.03DWQ\\ATC\\FlotationCalcs\\\[20200529MtOliveConcreteStructureFlotation.xlsm\]ARVManhole
ConcreteStructureFlotationCalculations
ARVManhole
UnitWeights
UnitWeightofUnitWeightofSpecificGravityUnitWeightof
UnitWeightofWater
ConcreteSoilofSoilSaturatedSoil
62.4lbs/ft³150lbs/ft³120lbs/ft³2.7576lbs/ft³4.83ftRim131.00ft
Base
8.00inGround131.00ft
VolumeWeight
DiameterThickness
ConcreteConcrete
4.83ft0.00in0ft³0lbs0.00ft
WallsWithoutBouyancyRing
VolumeWeight
DiameterWallHeight
ConcreteConcrete
Outside4.83ft4.33ft25ft³3,758lbs
Inside4.00ft
WallsWithBuoyancyRing 0.00ft
VolumeWeight
DiameterWallHeight
ConcreteConcrete
Outside4.83ft0.00ft0ft³0lbs
Inside4.00ft
TopSlab
WaterLevel
VolumeWeight
DiameterThickness4ft5.00ft
ConcreteConcrete
4.83ft8.00in12ft³1,835lbsInsideDiameter
Soil
DiameterSoilHeightVolumeSoilWeightSoil
Outside4.83ft5.00ft0ft³0lbs
Inside4.83ft
SlidingResistanceDueToInteractionBetweenSoil&VaultWall
5.00in
FrictionResistanceto
KaRatioP
Coefficient(f)Sliding
SaturatedYellowClay
0.370.30353lbs1,609lbs0.00in126.00ft
HatchOpening
0.00inBottom
Circular
4.83
VolumeWeight
Diameter
ConcreteConcrete
26.00in
2.46ft³369lbs
/-//es
0lbs
/-//es0lbs
Rectangular
VolumeWeight
WidthLength
ConcreteConcrete
0.00ft³0lbs
0.00ft³0lbs
0.00ft³0lbs
TotalWeighttobeSubtracted
369lbs
Frame&Cover
Weight
200lbs
BuoyancyForce
BuoyancyForce
6,488lbs
Safety
Factorof
StructureWeight
5,424lbs
SoilWeight
0lbs
FrictionForce
1,609lbs
DownwardForce
7,033lbs
BuoyantForce
6,488lbs
FactorofSafety
1.08
GreaseInterceptor
TransferPumpStaonWetwell,ParshallFlumeStructure,andMeteringManhole(Typ.)FlotaonDesignCalculaons
TownofMt.Olive
Mt.OliveWWTPImprovements
408WilkinsFarmRoad,Mt.Olive,NC
J.ClarkManess,P.E.
June9,2020
K:\\18\\181000\\181005.02MountOliveWWTPImprovements\\Utilities\\08Permitting\\08.03DWQ\\ATC\\FlotationCalcs\\\[20200529MtOliveConcreteStructureFlotation.xlsm\]GreaseInterceptor
ConcreteStructureFlotationCalculations*WallOutsideWidth4.00ft
GreaseInterceptor*WallOutsideLength
6.00ft
UnitWeights
UnitWeightofUnitWeightofSpecificGravityUnitWeightof
UnitWeightofWater
ConcreteSoilofSoilSaturatedSoil
62.4lbs/ft³
150lbs/ft³120lbs/ft³2.7576lbs/ft³*Rim135.69ft
Base
6.00inGround136.69ft
VolumeWeight
WidthLengthThickness
ConcreteConcrete
4.00ft
6.00ft6.00in12ft³1,800lbs1.00ft
WallsWithoutBouyancyRing
VolumeWeight
WidthLengthWallHeight
ConcreteConcrete
Outside4.00ft6.00ft4.00ft36ft³5,400lbs
Inside3.00ft5.00ft
WallsWithBuoyancyRing 0.00ft
VolumeWeight
WidthLengthWallHeight
ConcreteConcrete
Outside4.00ft6.00ft0.00ft0ft³0lbs
Inside3.00ft5.00ft
TopSlab
WaterLevel
VolumeWeight
Width
LengthThickness5.50ft
ConcreteConcrete
4.00ft
6.00ft6.00in12ft³1,800lbsWallInsideWidth
Soil
3.00ft
WidthLengthSoilHeightVolumeSoilWeightSoilWallInsideLength
Outside4.00ft6.00ft5.50ft0ft³0lbs5.00ft
Inside4.00ft6.00ft
SlidingResistanceDueToInteractionBetweenSoil&VaultWall
6.00in0.00ft
FrictionResistanceto
P
KaRatio
Coefficient(f)Sliding
SaturatedYellowClay
0.370.30509lbs3,051lbs0.00in131.19ft
HatchOpening
6.00inBottom
Circular
**
VolumeWeight
Diameter
ConcreteConcrete
24.00in
2ft³236lbs**BaseWidth4.00ft
0ft³0lbs**BaseLength6.00ft
0ft³0lbs
Rectangular
VolumeWeight
WidthLength
ConcreteConcrete
0ft³0lbs
0ft³0lbs
0ft³0lbs
TotalWeighttobeSubtracted
236lbs
Frame&Cover
Weight
200lbs
BuoyancyForce
BuoyancyForce
9,734lbs
FactorofSafety
StructureWeight
8,964lbs
SoilWeight
0lbs
FrictionForce
3,051lbs
DownwardForce
12,016lbs
BuoyantForce9,734lbs
FactorofSafety
1.23
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