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RING AND COVER GENERAL NOTES: STD. 2o_05e 2ND. OPENING 4" CONCRETE OR OPTIONAL DROP ALTERNATE WALL 1, MORTAR JOINTS SHOULD BE BETWEEN 3/8" AND 5/8" THICK. IF REQUIRED Ir COVER ;� INLET FRAME AND CONFIGURATION - 2. ALL CONCRETE TO BE 3600 P.S_l COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH. GRATE (NCDOT STD.3. THE 6" OPENING SHOWN MAY BE INCREASED TO 8" MAX. IF DEEMED TO OPENING 840.16) BE NECESSARY BY THE ENGINEER.8. S g• w 4. ALL CATCH BASIN OVER 3'--6" IN DEPTH SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH STEPS V-2" ON CENTERS. STEPS SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH NCDOT STD. _ 5. CONCRETE BRICK MAY BE USED IN LIEU OF HARD COMMON CLAY BRICK. 6. JUMBO BRICK WILL BE PERMITTED. 2:0 7. FOR 8'--0" IN HEIGHT OR LESS USE 8" WALL. OVER 8'--D" IN HEIGHT USE 12" MINIMUM WEIGHT WALL TO 6'-0" FROM TOP OF WALL, AND 8" WALL FOR THE REMAINING W-0". `'' ' 8. ALL EXPOSED JOINTS WILL BE CONCAVE TOOLED. SECTION Y-Y /e• RING 96 LBS C 8 9. ALL PIPE IN STORM DRAIN STRUCTURE SHALL BE STRUCK EVEN WITH THE COVER $6 LBS L = LENGTH INSIDE WALL, GROUTED AND BRUSHED SMOOTH. Y PLAN TABLE OF DIMENSIONS D T A B C I E L WT. 12' 2-1/4" 4" 2'-0' 4'-1" 2'-0" 6'-1" 730 15" 2-1/4" 6" 2'-3" 3'--10" 2-0 6-1 6'-1 730 18" 2-1/2" 9" 2'-3" 3'-10" 3'--0" 6'-1" 1190 24" 3" 10" Y-8" V-6" 4'-0' 6'-2" 1770 30" 3-1/2" V-0' 4'-6' V-8' 5'-0" 6'-2" 2380 36" 4" V-3" 5'-3' 2'--11" 6'-0" 8'-2" 5320 42' 4--1/2" V-9" 5'-3" 2'-11" 6'-6" 8'-2" 5920 48" 5` 2'-•0" 6'-0" 2'-2" 7'-1)" 8'-2" 7470 54" 5-1/2" 2'-3" 5'-6" V-10' 7'-6" 8'-•4" 8810 60" 1 6" 2'--6" 5'--0" S-3" W-0" W-3' 11180 66" 6-1/2" 3'-0" 6'-0' 2'-3" 8'-6" 8'-3" 12530 72' 7" 3'-0" 1 6'-6' 1'-9" 9'-0' 8'-3" 13980 10. WEEP HOLES SHALL BE PLACED IN BACK WALL WITH FILTER FABRIC O OR STONE ON BACK SIDE. 11, THIS CATCH BASIN IS NOT TO BE USED WITHIN STREET RIGHT OF WAY GENERAL -NOTES_ UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY CITY ENGINEER. X X A 1 1. SEE FORMER NCDOT STANDARD 310.01 FOR DETAILS. DIAMOND PATTERN SOLID StOP� ++=- COVER OR ROUND GRATE c ___1_Q 2. REINFORCEMENT SHALL CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS CO ER DIMENSIONS OF BOX AND PIPE REINFORCING COVER DIMENSION PIPE SPAN WIDTH HEIGHT BARS - X BARS - Y TOTAL D A B H101N) NO. LENGTH NO. LENGTH LBS_ F G 15" 3'-6" 2'-3" 2'-7" 2 3'-4" 7 4'-7- 26 4'-10 3'---7" 18" 4'--0" 2'-8" 2'-11" 2 3'-9" 8 5'--1" 33 5'-4" 4'-0" 24" 4'-0" 2'-8" 3'-5" 2 3'-9" 8 5'-1" 33 5'-4" 4'-0" 30" 4'-0" 3'-6" 3'•-11" 2 4'-7" 9 5'-1" 37 5'-4" '-10" 36" 4'-0'° 3'-6" 4'--6" 2 4'--7" 9 5'-1" 37 5'-4" '-10'. 42" 4'--0" 3'-6" 4'-11 " 2 4' 7- 9 5'--1 " 37 5'--4" '-10" 48" 4'-6" 4'-0" 5'-5" 2 5'-1 " 10 5'- i 0 5'-4" z-1/s IL 6• THE DIMENSIONS FOR END SECTIONS SHALL SUBSTANTIALLY AGREE 3/8" WITH THE TABLE. MINOR VARIATIONS WILL BE PERMITTED BASED t ON THE MANUFACTURER'S STANDARD FORMS AND TEMPLATES. 7, NOT TO BE USED IN NCDOT MAINTAINED RIGHT OF WAY. O 1/2" DUL \-1/2- RADIUS 14" m _ E `gyFITj -- - - SECTION X-X SECTION A -A END VIEW NOT TO SCALE SLAB TYPE CATCH BASIN MANHOLE RING AND COVER FLARED END SECTION -STD15" THRU 48 PIPE R FOR SLAB TYPE CATCH BASIN STD. N . 12 THRU 72" PIPE STD, GENERAL NOTES: NOTES: w2 1. CLASS OR MEDIAN SIZE OF RIPRAP AND LENGTH, WIDTH AND DEPTH OF APRON END OF FLARED SECTION 1. RIPRAP SIZE TO BE DESIGNED BY ENGINEER. To BE DESIGNED BY THE ENGINEER, 6' MAX. 2. REFER TO THE CHARLOTTE MECKLENBURG STORM WATER DESIGN MANUAL FOR I 2. CHECK DAMS MAY BE USED IN SLOPING DITCHES STEEL POST STEEL POST RIPRAP APRON DESIGN STANDARDS. I OR CHANNELS TO SLOW VELOCITY OR TO CREATE 3. RIPRAP SHOULD EXTEND UP BOTH SIDES OF THE APRON AND AROUND THE END t i OF THE PIPE OR CULVERT AT THE DISCHARGE OUTLET AT A MAXIMUM SLOPE OF 1 SEDIMENT TRAPS. V-6" MIN- 2:1 AND A HEIGHT NOT LESS THAN TWO THIRDS THE PIPE DIAMETER OR z FILTER FABRIC CULVERT HEIGHT. 3. ENSURE THAT MAXIMUM SPACING BETWEEN DAMS PLACES THE s WASHED STONE W ,> TOE OF THE UPSTREAM DAM AT THE SAME .ELEVATION AS THE WOVEN FILTER FABRIC 4. THERE SHALL BE RE OVERFLOW FROM THE END A THE APRON 70 THE +� , C A]Q� SURFACE OF THE RECEIVING CHANNEL- THE AREA TO BE PAVED OR RIPRAPPED as FLOW 6�' SHALL BE UNDERCUT SO THAT THE INVERT OF THE APRON SHALL BE AT THE DOWNSTREAM DAM (SEE DIAGRAM BELOW). 2 N �y SAME GRADE (FLUSH) WITH THE SURFACE OF THE RECEIVING CHANNEL. THE APRON SHALL HAVE A CUTOFF OR TOE WALL AT THE DOWNSTREAM END. MAINTENANCE NOTES: _ CLASS 8 RIP RAP 1 �FLOW ? B s 2' MAX � - - 5.. THE WIDTH OF THE END OF THE APRON SHALL BE EQUAL TO THE BOTTOM � 5 INSPECT CHECK DAMS AND CHANNELS AT LEAST WEEKLY AND AFTER EACH Ar CENTER �i W WIDTH OF THE RECEIVING CHANNEL. MAXIMUM TAPER TO RECEIVING CHANNEL 5:1 SIGNIFICANT (1/2 INCH OR GREATER) RAINFALL EVENT AND REPAIR N 4 uIN 6. ALL SUBGRADE FOR STRUCTURE 1O BE COMPACTED TO 95R OR GREATER, IMMEDIATELY. CLEAN OUT SEDIMENT, STRAW. LIMBS. OR OTHER DEBRIS ' THAT COULD CLOG THE CHANNEL WHEN NEEDED. 7, THE PLACING OF FILL, EITHER LOOSE OR COMPACTED IN THE RECEIVING NNEL ANTICIPATE SUBMERGENCE AND DEPOSITION ABOVE THE CHECK DAM AND NO SEND SHAD NOT BE ALLOWED. wi I' - �' TO 6' 8. NO ENDS OR CURVES IN THE HORIZONTAL ALIGNMENT OF THE APRON END OF APRON EROSION FROM HIGH FLOWS AROUND THE EDGES OF THE DAM. CORRECT r- ALL DAMAGE IMMEDIATELY. IF SIGNIFICANT EROSION OCCURS BETWEEN GENERAL NOTES: WILL BE PERMITTED. PLAN DAMS, ADDITIONAL MEASURES CAN BE TAKEN SUCH AS, INSTALLING A 1. WOVEN FILTER FABRIC BE USED WHERE SILT FENCE IS TO REMAIN FOR A PERIOD OF 9. FILTER FABRIC SHALL BE INSTALLED ON COMPACTED SUBGRADE PRIOR TO PROTECTIVE RIPRAP LINER IN THAT PORTION OF THE CHANNEL CROSS SECTION MORE THAN 30 DAYS. PLACEMENT OF RIP RAP - REMOVE SEDIMENT ACCUMULATED BEHIND THE DAMS AS NEEDED TO 2. STEEL POSTS SHALL BE W-0" IN HEIGHT AND BE OF THE SELF -FASTENER ANGLE STEEL 10. ANY DISTURBED AREA FROM END OF APRON TO RECEEVING CHANNEL 0 z stOPE PREVENT DAMAGE TO CHANNEL VEGETATION, ALLOW THE CHANNEL TO DRAIN TYPE. MAINTENANCE NOTES: MUST BE STABIUZED- THROUGH THE STONE CHECK DAM, AND PREVENT LARGE FLOWS FROM 3. TURN SILT FENCE UP SLOPE AT ENDS. 1. FILTER BARRIERS SHALL BE INSPECTED BY THE FINANCIALLY RESPONSIBLE PARTY USE USDA NOMOGRAPH FROM NC SEDIMENT AND EROSION CONTROL MANUAL - t' MIN. Fl CARRYING SEDIMENT OVER THE DAM. ADD STONES TO DAMS AS NEEDED OR HIS AGENT IMMEDIATELY AFTER EACH RAINFALL AND AT LEAST DAILY DURING TO MAINTAIN DESIGN HEIGHT AND CROSS SECTION. 4. ORANGE 5RFElY FENCE IS REQUIRED A7 BACK OF SILT FENCE WHEN GRADING 15 PROLONGED RAINFALL. ANY REPAIRS NEEDED SHALL BE MADE IMMEDIATELY. MA)NTENANCE - NOTES: t'-s' I MR ADJACENT TO SWIM BUFFERS, STREAMS OR WETLANDS (REFER TO SWIM BUFFER LTER FABRIC LAP INSPECT RIP RAP OUTLET STRUCUTES WEEKLY AND AFTER SIGNIFICANT (1F NEEDED) GUIDELINES). THE COLOR ORANGE IS RESERVED FOR VISUAL IDENTIFICATION OF 2. SHOULD THE FABRIC DECOMPOSE OR BECOME INEFFECTIVE PRIOR TO THE END (1/2 ELEVATION ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE AREAS, OF THE EXPECTED USABLE LIFE AND THE BARRIER STILL IS NECESSARY, THE INCH OR GREATER) RAINFALL EVENTS TO SEE IF ANY EROSION AROUND OR t'-6" MIN. 5. DRAINAGE AREA CAN NOT BE GREATER THAN 1/4 ACRE PER too FT of FENCE. FABRIC SHALL BE REPLACED PROMPTLY. BELOW THE RIP RAP HAS TAKEN PLACE, OR IF STONES HAVE BEE14 3. SEDIMENT DEPOSITS SHOULD BE REMOVED WHEN DEPOSITS REACH APPROX. HALF DISLODGED. IMMEDIATELY MAKE ALL NEEDED REPAIRS TO PREVENT FURTHER DAMAGE 6. SLOPE LENGTHS CAN NOT EXCEED CRITERIA SHOWN IN TABLE 6.62A NORTH . CAROLINA THE HEIGHT OF THE BARRIER. ANY SEDIMENT DEPOSITS REMAINING IN PLACE NATURAL GRADE ` EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLANNING AND DESIGN MANUAL. AFTER THE SILT FENCE IS REMOVED SHALL BE DRESSED TO CONFORM TO THE 81�4II� EXISTING GRADE, PREPARED AND SEEDED. , %Is valp - 9" MIN_ r=-, _„+-cll+i1lw _� .._ RIP RAP rp�i= 7. DO NOT INSTALL SEDIMENT FENCE ACROSS STREAMS, DITCHES, WATERWAYS OR OTHER";:4L.'`:; AREAS OF CONCENTRATED FLOW.IMAXIMUM SPACING 11,111 �1+ 1- 1E11u- t: IMF T (THIGKNE55).,t6" MIN. 1l11Jf1}LJlllll!!1� ly,� TII=n,-,fir+� FILTER CATH 1q=, +- I 1�111�1il�►►1!l1�111111= 11+="+It1+`•lllu+`11f='1ill'WI=+•11+w11�w11+e�Y1� �t�F1111�+111` NOTE' LAYER OF FILTER FABRIC A AND BARE AT EQUAL ELEVATIONS MIN16AUM H-2/3 PIPE DIAMETER NOT TO SCALE NOT TO SCALE SECTION B-•B PLAN TEMPORARY ROCK CHECK DAM SM. NO.R . TEMPORARY SILT FENCE STD. N . R RIPRAP APRON AT PIPE ouTF-ILLS STD. 4'-0' MAX. SPACING (TYPICAL) V a OF REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE OF LIKE DIAMETER PER -T AASHTO M170, TABLE 2, WALL B. F ? 3• INLET PIPE Y ALL CONCRETE TO BE 3600 P.S.I COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH. V-4" DIAL SECTION ' 1,-6' 4, PROVIDE TONGUE OR SPIGOT JOINT AT INLET END SECTION. PLAN r-11-3/s• Dw E __1 5, PROVIDE GROOVE OR BELL JOINT AT OUTLET END SECTION, PLAN VIEW 1'--11" DIA. SEE STD- 20,23 AND 20.24 .INLET ZONE 35% OF SURFACE AREA ZONE 257 %-OF SURFACE AREA /INLET INLET ZONE 25% /-OF SURFACE AREA 1`X�Xl__" 5' STEEL POST FLOW , 8" X 6" TREI BACKFILL AND COM FENCE AND FABRIC BURIED IN TRENCH OUTLET ZONE 15% OF SURFACE AREA BAFFLE INSTALLATION CLDS 30.19 •NCRETE• L��Srrnr� il��! rim Ai■ ■_! i:! low No ■! no .0 GENERAL NOTES: DRIVE 5' STEEL POST AT LEAST 24" INTO SOLID GROUND. USE STAPLES 1' APART HORIZONTALLY AND VERTICALLY TO ATTACH THE FILTER FABRIC TO THE WIRE FENCE. MINIMUM BAFFLE SPACING IS 10'. THE FLOOR OF THE BASIN IN THE OUTLET ZONE AND BERMS SHOULD BE SEEDED IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE BASIN IS CONSTRUCTED. REFER TO NCESCPDM SECTION #6.65 FOR ADDITIONAL SPECIFIATIONS. 1)/TCH 0 n SPECIFICATIONS 1. GRADE THE BASIN SO THAT THE BOTTOM IS LEVEL FRONT TO BACK AND SIDE TO SIDE. 2. INSTALL POSTS OR SAW HORSES ACROSS THE WIDTH OF THE SEDIMENT TRAP. 3. STEEL POSTS SHOULD BE DRIVE TO A DEPTH OF 24 INCHES, SPACED A MAXIMUM OF 4 FEET APART, AND INSTALLED UP THE SIDES OF THE BASIN AS WELL THE TOP OF THE FABRIC SHOULD BE 6 INCHES HIGHER THAN THE INVERT OF THE SPILLWAY. TOPS OF BAFFLES SHOULD BE 2 INCHES LOWER THAN THE TOP OF THE BERMS. 4. INSTALL AT LEAST THREE ROWS OF BAFFLES BETWEEN THE INLET AND OUTLET DISCHARGE POINT. BASINS LESS THAN 20 FEET IN LENGTH MAY USE 2 BAFFLES. 5. WHEN USING POSTS, ADD A SUPPORT WIRE OR ROPE ACROSS THE TOP OF THE MEASURE TO PREVENT SAGGING. 6. WRAP POROUS MATERIAL, LIKE MUTE BACK BY COIR MATERIAL, OVER A SAWHORSE OR THE TOP WIRE. HAMMER REBAR INTO THE SAWHORSE LEGS FOR ANCHORING. THE FABRIC SHOULD HAVE FIVE TO TEN PERCENT OPENINGS IN THE WEAVE. ATTACH FABRIC TO A ROPE AND A SUPPORT STRUCTURE WITH ZIP TIES, WIRE, OR STAPLES. 7. THE BOTTOM AND SIDES OF THE FABRIC SHOULD BE ANCHORED IN A TRENCH OR PINNED WITH 8-INCH EROSION CONTROL MATTING STAPLES. 8. DO NOT SPLICE THE FABRIC, BUT USE A CONTINUOUS PIECE ACROSS THE BASIN. MAINTENANCE NOTES:_ INSPECT BAFFLES AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK AND AFTER EACH RAINFALL. MAKE ANY REQUIRED REPAIRS IMMEDIATELY. BE SURE TO MAINTAIN ACCESS TO THE BAFFLES. SHOULD THE FABRIC OF A BAFFLE COLLAPSE, TEAR, DECOMPOSE, OR BECOME INEFFECTIVE, REPLACE IT PROMPTLY. REMOVE SEDIMENT DEPOSITS WHEN IT REACHES HALF FULL TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE STORAGE VOLUME FOR THE NEXT RAIN AND TO REDUCE PRESSURE ON THE BAFFLES. TAKE CARE TO AVOID DAMAGING THE BAFFLES DURING CLEANOUT. SEDIMENT DEPTHS SHOULD NEVER EXCEED HALF THE DESIGNED STORAGE DEPTH. AFTER THE CONTRIBUTING DRAINAGE AREA HAS BEEN PROPERLY STABILIZED, REMOVE ALL BAFFLE MATERIALS AND UNSTABLE SEDIMENT DEPOSITS, BRING THE AREA TO GRADE, AND STABILIZE IT. SLOPE F1% GRAD ANcRdu1vD NOTE: 1. DITCH SHOULD HAVE LONGITUDINAL SLOPE OF 1%. 2. SILT FENCE MAY BE REQUIRED BEHIND BERM WIDTH AND DEPTH TO BE DESIGNED BY ENGINEER (V MIN) TEMPORARY DIVERSION DITCH SPECIFICATIONS 1. REMOVE AND PROPERLY DISPOSE OF ALL TREES, BRUSH, STUMPS, AND OTHER OBJECTIONABLE MATERIAL. 2. ENSURE THAT THE MINIMUM CONSTRUCTED CROSS SECTION MEETS ALL DESIGN REQUIREMENTS 3. ENSURE THAT THE TOP OF THE DIKE IS NOT LOWER AT ANY POINT THAN THE DESIGN ELEVATION PLUS THE SPECIFIED SETTLEMENT 4. PROVIDE SUFFICIENT ROOM AROUND DIVERSIONS TO PERMIT MACHINE REGRADING AND CLEANOUT 5. VEGETATE THE RIDGE IMMEDIATELY AFTER CONSTRUCTION, UNLESS IT WILL REMAIN IN PLACE LESS THAN 30 WORKING DAYS. MAINTENANCE NOTES: INSPECT TEMPORARY DIVERSIONS ONCE. A WEEK AND AFTER EVERY RAINFALL. IMMEDIATELY REMOVE SEDIMENT FROM THE FLOW AREA AND REPAIR THE DIVERSION RIDGE. CAREFULLY CHECK OUTLETS AND MAKE TIMELY REPAIRS AS NEEDED. WHEN THE AREA PROTECTED IS PERMANENTLY STABILIZED, REMOVE THE RIDGE AND THE CHANNEL TO BLEND WITH THE NATURAL GROUND LEVEL AND APPROPRIATELY STABILIZE IT. BERM ,, 1%tiIIIIIIIA/A CARO `� .•' THE ISAACS •••'9 GROUP, P.C. ENGINEERING & m :LAND SURVEYING; ��. NO. C-1069 . ItIOFAT 1t�',,` - - -7 ,-,- v C7 m 1-4 � 700Q ro„�co rn = --1 = -n � ca WOAD CA F..t � O � z m z O W " m i--t II■•1 ca 840.01 v v l�1•l M � m rA c) ro-n-A� m z = --1 =-n>GI Dm 2M00 z"0r-m �Dnn "C F••1 00 z 1 3 � 1 BASIN BOTTOM . .. '•q`� MIN.. CLEAN SAND=. MIN, UNDISTRUBED IN -SITU SOIL SHWT TYPICAL i TRAT 0 AS N: CROSS- EC-n TOP OF DAM 10 1D �l 1r EMERGENCY SPILLWAY ELEV.=163.00 HEIGHT=1.0' EMERGENCY SPILLWAY LENGTH=10' GRASSED SPILLWAY W/ C350 PERMANENT LINER ETE TION BASINEME R ENCY SPILLWAY X--SEC ON I•m-m-mm PLAN L-� X SECTION Y-Y vmFRE 38' TO 3W PIPE IS USED WHFRE4Y' TO 6C PIPE IS USED DETAIL SHOWING METHOD OF RISER CONSTRUCTION S-�-� 8" E� ga #4 BARS "Y" SPACES R i PLAN OF TOP SLAB EMERGENCY SPILLWAY 6" 1.0 3" RAD. 6 6 ' ,. 6.5" LEVEL 1.5' 1.5' CURB AND GUTTER 6" 1.0' 3' RAD. 5 �6" . - f 1.5' 1.5' CURB AND GUTTER (REVERSE SLOPE) JOINT SEALER 1 /8" RADIUS SURFACE OF GUTTER 12- 1/2" --- JOINT FILLER TRANSVERSE EXPANSION JOINT IN CURB AND GUTTER E. GRATE AND HOOP NOTES: MORTAR JOINTSS It" */• Le" THICK. STD.MO. 840.63 USE CLASS "Do CONCRETE THROUGHOUT. M } TOP ELEVATION USE. FORMS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE BOTTOM SLAB. Q a DEO= FOR PIPE(S) FROM TOTAL CU. YDS. OF BRICK MASWV. Q L^ �- USE 44 BAR DOWELS AT 12" CENTERS. OVER H e-% O LL'-J " PROVIDE ALL CATCH BASINS 3'-8" IN DEPTH WJTH STEPS 12" rL z O 0 = ON CENTER. USE STEPS 1MiICH COMPLY WITH STD. DRAWING 840.66. CO USE TYPE "E", "F" AND "G" GRATES UNLESS OTHERMfISE IMICATED. LL1 Q LL = B USE BRICK OR CONCRETE BLOCK WHICH COMPLIES WITH THE REQUIREMENTS LU 41 (9 8' e" = OF SECTION 940 OF THE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS. I. - MIN. IF REINFDIICEO CONCRETE PIPE I8 SET IN BOTTOM SLAB OF BOX, AM TO SLAB Uj I-- D AS SHOWN ON STD. NO. 840.00. _j 0 N1ir FOR 8'-O" IN HEIGHT OR LESS, USE 8" WA-L. OVER W-O" IN HEIGHT, USE O ccAN a a -•;o. 12" WALL TO 6'-0" FROM TOP OF WALL AND a" WALL FOR THE REMAimme a-0". TO BE AWUSTED ACCORDINGLY. z v.• •- .' -o. -' T QUANTITES CONSTRUCT WITH PIPE CRO>yNS MATCHING. H O T SECTION X'-X CHAMFER ALL EXPOSED CORNERS t". 0 DRAWING NOT TO SCALE. FRAME RATE AND HOOD TOP ELEVATION M-X STD.NO. 840.03 STEPS - STD. NO. 840.66 B" LIN. a ___1. _p. SECTION J-J WHERE 30' TO 36• PIPE Is USED � I• IIIL� 111�1'II>• .■.r.■ IIIt Lll1 r: SEF. NOTE EXPANSION JOINT 4'-8" 4'-6a 6" STD. 840.03 FRAME GRATE A HOOD hn ML_ \ R W - co a PLAN m 104L. CURB AND GUTTERVdT1i CATCH BASIN ON STEEP GRADES J ma w -TOP ELEVATION 6o py m EXPANSION JOINT USE ON FLAT GRADES 2�C M D UNDER I � EXPANSION JOINT 3'_0+11 m I '3'-Oa DEPRESSED GUTTER LINE SECTION S-S-- -->~- - z ELEVATION NORM AL CURB AND GUTTER ON LIGHT GRADES � f-I H= TOP ELEVATION NORMAL GUTTER LINE Li 0 so E� #8 'W" BARS #4 8" t3" � � EXPANSION JOINT T - #4 BARS "Y" 6" USE ON GRADES OVER 2% _ >17 z 03 E SPACES v - r n �^ I T 'r r, C) v ,r EXPANSION JOINT iO MAXLIAX 8 -0 it #4 BARS "U" 1" 6-•-�--I DEPRESSED GUTTER LINE ELEVATION m N H SECTION R - R DOWEL NORMAL CURB AND GUTTER ON STEEP GRADES H z z� O 840.01 MINIMUM IIIIIIIIIIIIENUM ATE QUANTITIES FOR BRICK CATCH SASIN(BASED ON MIN. HEIGHT, N, WITH NO RISER) - _ DIMENSIONS OF BOX AND PIPE TOP DIMENSIONS ICU.YDS. CONC. IN BOX BRICK MASONRY DEDUCTIONS ONE PIPE PIPE SPAN WIDTH WIDTH SPAN MIN. HEIGHT BARS U BARS-V BARS-W TOTAL TOP SiJIB BOTTOM SLAB TOTAL • g0ptB4R DI A BLTUFAL Id( p A D C 6 N E F NO. LENGTH NO. LENGTH NO. LEfKiT1t ODICK C.M. R.C. t2" 3'.0' 2'-2" - -- 2'-9" - - - - - 0.281 0.281 0.883 1.164 0.020 0.042 15" V-0" 2'-2" s' O" 0.281 0.281 0.963 1.244 0.031 0.047 1S" 3'-0' 2'-2" s'-3" 0.281 0.281 t.M 1.324 0.044 0.065 24" 3'-D" 2'-2" 3'-9" 0.281 1 0.281 1.204 1.485 0.078 0.121 30" W-O" 2'-2" 3'-4" 4'-3' V-2" 4'-4" 4 1'-6" 3 4'-1" 3 4'-1' 45 0.147 0.374 0.521 1.606 2.217 0.122 10.1184 W. 3'-0" 2'-2' 3'-10" W-9" 1'-S" t 4'-4" 4 2'-0' 4 4'-1" 3 4'-1" 49 0.187 0.415 0.602 1.914 2.518 0.178 0.281 42" 3'-0" 2'-2" 4'-5" 5'-3 1'-5" 3'-8" 4 to -se 3 3'-3" 3 3'-3' 38 0.135 0.373 0.508 2.152 2.660 0.240 0.371 48' W-0" 2'-2" 5' O' '3'-9' 2'-0" 3'-8" 4 W-6" 4 3'-3' 3 3'-3" 41 0.173 0.410 O-UM 2.415 2.998 0.313 0.477 54" 3'-0' 2'-2" 5'-7" 6'-3" 2'-7" W-6" 4 3'-0' 8 3'-3" 3 3'-3" 47 0.211 0.448 0.659 2.806 3.465 0.398 0.596 LL 0 z QLU �opa G IL � v z0 v U� ~ O z C1C O LL C3 Z i-1 CO a a_ Ire m Q � E1. Q in IR z ci = N ( c14 J lm 0 Z LU • RISER HAS .321 CUBIC YARDS OF BRICK MASONRY PER FOOT HEIGHT 1840.01 NOTES: 1. CONTRACTION JOINTS SHALL BE SPACED AT 10 FOOT INTERVALS. FOR VALLEY GUTTER, A 15 FOOT SPACING MAY BE USED WHEN A MACHINE IS USED, JOINT SPACING MAY BE ALTERED BY THE ENGINEER TO PREVENT UNCONTROLLED CRACKING. 2. CONTRACTION JOINTS MAY BE INSTALLED BY THE USE OF TEMPLATES OR FORMED BY OTHER APPROVED METHODS. WHERE SUCH JOINTS ARE NOT FORMED BY TEMPLATES, A MINIMUM DEPTH OF 1 1/2- SHALL BE OBTAINED. 3. ALL EXPANSION JOINTS SHALL BE SPACED AT 90 FOOT INTERVALS. AND ADJACENT TO ALL RIGID OBJECTS. JOINTS SHALL MATCH LOCATIONS WITH JOINTS IN ABUTTING SIDEWALK. 4. CONCRETE COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH SHALL BE 3600 PSI IN 28 DAYS. 5. CURB SHALL BE DEPRESSED AT INTERSECTIONS TO PROVIDE: FOR FUTURE ACCESSIBLE RAMPS. 6. TOP 6" OF SUBGRADE BENEATH CURB AND GUTTER SHALL BE COMPACTED TO 100X STANDARD PROCTOR DENSII Y. 1. REMOVE WIRE AND NYLON TWINE FROM BALL AND CANOPY. 2. SOAK ROOT BALL AND PLANT PIT IMMEDIATELY AFTER INSTALLATION, 3. STAKING IS REQUIRED FOR ALL TREES IN R.O.W. OR UPON REQUEST OF ARBORIST. 4. REMOVE EXCESS SOIL FROM SITE AND DISPOSE OF IN A LEGAL MANNER. 5. RESEED UNMULCHED, DISTURBED AREAS. STEEL POST WIRE(IF APP I ICABLE) WOVEN FILTER FABRIC-, 3/4" NYLON STRAP - ROOT CROWN TO BE AT FINISH GRADE 4' HIGH / 6' WIDE MAXIMUM BERM OUTSIDE OF ROOVALL-"\ 3 - 1'.2'x18" WOW STAKES PATH CENTERED 3/B' HOLE ORIVE4 IN LINE WITH STRAP EQUALLY SPACED AROUND TREE AY. urn�urn cTnsle SPECIFICATIONS 1. LAY ONE BLOCK ON EACH SIDE OF THE STRUCTURE ON ITS SIDE IN THE BOTTOM ROW TO ALLOW POOL DRAINAGE. THE FOUNDATION SHOULD BE EXCAVATED AT LEAST 2 INCHES BELOW THE CREST OF THE STORM DRAIN, PLACE THE BOTTOM ROW OF BLOCKS AGAINST THE EDGE OF THE STORM DRAIN FOR LATERAL SUPPORT AND TO AVOID WASHOUTS WHEN OVERFLOW OCCURS. IF NEEDED, GIVE LATERAL SUPPORT TO SUBSEQUENT ROWS BY PLACING 2X4 WOOD STUDS THROUGH BLOCK OPENINGS. 2. CAREFULLY FIT HARDWARE CLOTH OR COMPARABLE WIRE MESH WITH 1/2 INCH OPENINGS OVER ALL BLOCK OPENINGS TO HOLD GRAVEL IN PLACE. 3. USE CLEAN GRAVEL, 3/4 TO 1/2 INCH IN DIAMETER, PLACED 2 INCHES BELOW THE TOP OF THE BLOCK ON A 2:1 SLOPE OR FLATTER AND SMOOTH IT TO AN EVEN GRADE. DOT #57 WASHED STONE IS RECOMMENDED. 4. IF ONLY STONE AND GRAVEL ARE USED, KEEP THE SLOPE TOWARD THE INLET NO STEEPER THAN 3.1. LEAVE A MINIMUM 1--FOOT WIDE LEVEL STONE AREA BETWEEN THE STRUCTURE AND AROUND THE INLET TO PREVENT GRAVEL FROM ENTERING INLET. ON THE SLOPE TOWARD THE INLET, USE STONE 3 INCHES IN DIAMETER OR LARGER. ON THE SLOPE AWAY FROM THE INLET USED 1/2 -•-3/4 INCH GRAVEL (NCDOT #57 WASHED STONE) AT A MINIMUM THICKNESS OF 1 FOOT. MAINTENANCE NOTES: INSPECT THE BARRIER AT LEAST WEEKLY AND AFTER EACH SIGNIFICANT (1/2 INCH OR GREATER) RAINFALL AND MAKE REPAIRS AS NEEDED. REMOVE SEDIMENT AS NECESSARY TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE STORAGE VOLUME FOR SUBSEQUENT RAINS. WHEN THE CONTRIBUTING DRAINAGE AREA HAS BEEN ADEQUATELY STABILIZED, REMOVE ALL MATERIALS AND ANY UNSTABLE SOIL, AND EITHER SALVAGE OR DISPOSE OF IT PROPERLY. BRING THE DISTURBED AREA TO PROPER GRADE, THEN SMOOTH AND COMPACT IT. APPROPRIATELY STABILIZE ALL BARE AREAS AROUND THE INLET. SPECIFIC APPLICATION: INLET PROTECTION THIS METHOD OF INLET PROTECTION IS APPLICABLE WHERE HEAVY -- FLOWS ARE EXPECTED AND WHERE OVERFLOW CAPACITY IS NECESSARY TO PREVENT EXCESSIVE PONDING AROUND THE STRUCTURE. GRASSED SWALE NOTES: 1. EXCAVATE CHANNEL TO THE CROSS-SECTION SHOWN. 2, APPLY LIME, FERTILIZER AND SEED TO THE CHANNEL AND ADJOINING AREAS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SEEDING SCHEDULE. 3- START LAYING THE NET FROM THE TOP OF THE UPSTREAM END OF THE CHANNEL AND UNROLL IT DOWN THE GRADE. DO NO STRETCH MATTING. 4. BURY THE UPSLOPE END AND STAPLE THE NET EVERY 12' ACROSS THE TOP END, EVERY 3' AROUND THE EDGES AND ACROSS THE MAT SO THAT THE STRAW IS HELD CLOSELY AGAINST THE SOIL. 5. MATTING STRIPS SHOULD BE JOINED TOGETHER ALONG THE SIDES WITH STAKES -WOOD STAKES / r. fie" rn io" ewin OPENING) BLOCK DROP INLET WITH GRATE 5.0' T1 2 % A 3" OVERLAP AND STAPLED TOGETHER. S75 NORTH AMERICAN GREE� 1A' 6. TO JOIN ENDS OF STRIPS, INSERT THE NEW ROLL OF NET IN A TRENCH OR APPROVED EQUIVALENT AS WITH UPSLOPE END AND OVERLAP IT 18" WITH THE PREVIOUSLY LAID TEMPORARY LINER UPPER ROLL. TURN UNDER 6" OF THE 18" OVERLAP AND STAPLE EVERY �- 12" ACROSS THE END. MAINTENANCE NOTES: DURING THE ESTABLISHMENT PERIOD, CHECK GRASS -LINED CHANNELS AFTER EVERY RAINFALL. AFTER GRASS IS ESTABLISHED, PERIODICALLY CHECK THE CHANNEL; CHECK IT AFTER EVERY HEAVY RAINFALL EVENT. IMMEDIATELY MAKE REPAIRS. IT IS PARTICULARLY IMPORTANT TO CHECK THE CHANNEL OUTLET AND ALL ROAD CROSSINGS FOR BANK STABILITY AND EVIDENCE OF PIPING OR SCOUR HOLES. REMOVE ALL SIGNIFICANT SEDIMENT ACCUMULATIONS TO MAINTAIN THE DESIGNED CARRYING CAPACITY, KEEP THE GRASS IN A HEALTHY, VIGOROUS CONDITION AT ALL TIMES, SINCE IT IS -6- SUP KNOT WITH STOP KNOT. THE PRIMARY EROSION PROTECTION FOR THE CHANNEL. 6" LARGER THAN TREE DIAMETER GRASS SWALE KEEP MULCH AWAY FROM TRUNK 1" TO 2' - 4' MAXIMUM LAYER OF MULCH FINISH GRADE REMOVE TYPICAL E%CESS SOIL BACKRLL AS SPECIFIED FROM ROOT CROWN ME REMOVE TOP 1/3 BURLAP UNDISTURBED so€L AND ANY NAILS/PINS. ETC, T BALL DIA. 12' REMOVE TOP 1/3 OF WIRE VARIESBASKET MERE PRESENT RAISE PIT BOTTOM TO SET ROOT fR AT THE CORRECT HEIGHT. FIRM SOIL UNDER ROOT BALL ALL TREES SHALL MEET AMERICAN STANDARD FOR NURSERY STOCK (ANSI Z60.1-2004) FOR EXAMPLE- CALIPER HEIGHT (RANGE) MAX. HEIGHT MIN. ROOT BALL DIA. MIN. ROOT BALL DEPTH 2" 12--14' 16' 24" 16" 3" 14-16' 18, .3 2" 21, Hill TREE PLANTING (FOR SINGLE AND MULTI -STEM TREES) Roo 0lhtd 4' MAX. GENERAL NOTES: 1. SEDIMENT FILTER OUTLET AND HARDWARE CLOTH SHALL BE 16 INCHES HIGH BUT NO TALLER THAN 18 INCHES. 2. HARDWARE CLOTH SHALL BE ANCHORED TO THE STEEL POSTS SECURELY USING APPROPRIATE ANCHORS. HARDWARE CLOTH SHALL BE KEYED IN A MINIMUM OF 12 INCHES IN LENGTH AND BACKFILLED PROPERLY AS SHOWN IN ABOVE DETAIL. HARDWARE CLOTH TO BE SAME AS STD. #30.09 (19 GAUGE, 1/4" SPACING). 3. POSTS SHALL BE NO MORE THAN 4 FEET APART. 4. SITE OUTLETS AT ANY POINT SMALL CONCENTRATED FLOWS ARE ANTICIPATED AND AT THE DIRECTION OF THE INSPECTOR. 5. ONE ACRE MAXIMUM DRAINAGE AREA PER OUTLET. NOT TO SCALE POST ARE CLOTH _ WASHED STONE (NCDOT #5 OR #57) � ftOW ANCHOR SKIRT; EXCAVATE TRENCH AND COMPACT BACKFILL MAINTENANCE -NOTES I. FILTER OUTLETS SHALL BE INSPECTED BY THE FINANCIALLY RESPONSIBLE PARTY OR HIS AGENT IMMEDIATELY AFTER EACH RAINFALL AND AT LEAST DAILY DURING PROLONGED RAINFALL. ANY REPAIRS NEEDED SHALL BE MADE IMMEDIATELY. 2. THE STONE SHALL BE REPLACED PROMPTLY AFTER ANY EVENT THAT HAS CLOGGED OR REMOVED IT. 3. SEDIMENT DEPOSITS SHOULD BE REMOVED WHEN DEPOSITS REACH HALF THE HEIGHT OF THE BARRIER. ANY SEDIMENT DEPOSITS REMAINING IN PLACE AFTER THE SILT FENCE OUTLET IS REMOVED SHALL BE DRESSED TO CONFORM TO THE EXISTING GRADE. PREPARED AND SEEDED. SILT FENCE OUTLET NOT TO SCALE Fiqur4 8.17d Temporary Channel Liners: Washingtan State Department of Ecology Excavate channel to design Overlap 6' min. yrode and Cross-section y WK � Design depth ,' "' I..ongitud;nal �.,. �� � ancfiortrar+ch Aercut charuxf 2" taa I�,c4i .u, dux ins seedbed Wxpwatlo Typical instatlatmn - with erosion control blankcts or turf minfpr"Amat matS Intermittent check slot LoAgi-fiWirml anchor trench Shingk-lap spliced ends or begin hew top NOTES: T. Design velocities exceedmy 2 ft/sec require temporory btankets, mats or similor tiners to prvitct seed and soil until Vegetation becomes established, 2.6eass-lined chonnnls with design velocities exceeding 6 f t/sec Should uscludo turf rtinforcemcnt man MAl T NONCE NOTES: 1. INSPECT ROLLED PRODUCT AT LEAST WEEKLY AND AFTER EACH SIGNIFICANT (1/2 INCH OR GREATER) RAIN FALL EVENT REPAIR IMMEDIATELY. 2. GOOD CONTACT WITH THE GROUND MUST BE MAINTAINED AND EROSION MUST NOT OCCUR BENEATH THE MATTING. 1 ANY AREAS OF THE MATTING THAT ARE DAMAGED OR NOT IN CLOSE CONTACT WITH THE GROUND SHALL BE REPAIRED AND STAPLED. 4. IF EROSION OCCURS DUE. TO POORLY CONTROLLED DRAINAGE, THE PROBLEM SHALL BE FIXED AND THE ERODED AREA PROTECTED, 5. MONITOR AND REPAIR THE MATTING AS NECESSARY UNTIL GROUND COVER IS ESTABLISHED. SWALE MATTING0 +� a ID `t1111111111111/,, 11111 N ;1 THE ISAACS . GROUP, P.C. "ENGINEERING &: S A L wr :.D Protest: O J N LES SURVEYING-'0 025926 = s No. c-1069 ': /4 •; A *•. • Q` %.,F f�, .' xN CHICKEN FOOT ROAD (SR 2252) CUMBERLAND COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA 77/1111111111111, Tide:, ,,," ;.;;?1,,,, DETAILS & SPECIFICATIONS N0. BY DATE E SION File 11266- P8 DtVG7 Date: 4/20/'2 Pra}ect %yr. BTU 2 FBL 07 ] 7 12 PER EROSION CONTROL COMMENTS Desicr e : MAO 3 FBL 08 02 12 PER EROSION CONTROL COMMENTS _SAACS F O Draivn 8K MAO CIVIL ENGINEERING DESIGN AND LAND SURVFYINGC -U SLc e: N. T S 8720 RED OAK BOULEVARD, SUITE 420 CHARLOTTE, N.C. 28217 �• PHONE (704) 527-3440 FAX (704) 527--8335 T:----r. F r z n•= _- r•, -rr- T l -, e x _ _ V.1 L.� _..111►' ALLii.11•-1 �': 11 _ _ _ ...: t"... eiJ 1 .tom'.._: L it.a'.i. -{61t! ,'� r :• a Seeding mixture Spocies Rate jlblacre) Rye (grain) 120 Annual lespedeza (Kobe in Piedmont and Coastal Plain, Korean in Mountains) s0 Omit annual lespedeza when duration of temporary cover is not to extend beyond .tune. Seeding as Mountains --Above 2500 feet. Feb. 15 - May 15 Below 2500 feet: Feb. 1- May 1 Piedmont -Jan. 1 - May 1 Coastal Plain --Dec, 1 -Apr. 15 Soil amendments Follow recommendations of soil tests or apply 2,000 lbtacre ground agricultural limestone and 750 lb/acre 10-10-10 fertilizer. Mulch Apply 4,000 lb/acre straw. Anchor straw by tacking with asphalt, netting, or a mulch anchoring tool. A disk with blades set nearly straight can be used as a mulch anchoring tool, Maintenance Refertilize if growth is not fully adequate. 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Seeding dates Mountains -May 15 Aug. 15 Piedmont: May 1- Aug. 15 Coastal Plain -Apr. 15 - Aug. 15 Sail amendments Follow recommendations of soil tests or apply 2,000 Ib/acre ground agricultural limestone and 750 lb/acre 10-10-10 fertilizer. Mulch, Apply 4,000 Ibfacre straw. Anchor straw by tacking with asphalt, netting, or a mulch anchoringtool. A disk with blades t nearly straight can see .Ybe used as a mulch anchoring tool. Maintenance Refertilize if growth is not fully adequate, Reseed, refertilize and mulch Immediately following erosion or other damage, TEMPORARY SEEDING SCHEDULE Seeding roixture Spoolo* Rate jil�blacre) Rye (grain) 120. $"ding date* Mountains -Aug,- 'I5 - Dec.16 Coastal.Plain and Piedmont --Aug. 15 Dec. 30 Sall amerldmenta. Follow soil tests or. apply. 2.000 lb/acre ground agriculturai limestone and I. [000 Iblacre,10 iC1i-10fertilizer.. Mulch Apply 4,000 lb/acre straw. Anchor straw by tacking with asphalt, netting, or a mulch anchoring total. A disk with blades sat nearly otral0ht scan be used as. a mulch anchoring tool. Maintenance Repair and refertilize damaiged areas immediately. Tu riess with 50 Pd Ibl>acre of nitrogen In March.. If. it is 'necessary to extent temporary cover beyond June 1.5 overseed with 50 Ibfacre Kole (Piedmont and Coastal' ;Plaint or Kgrelan (Mountains) lesped a in late February or early Marc tt1:RB/10E0115 PLAIfTS"Saerskin taeormmwtwatlarletar peirmatr spbiBratbsi Suwswpusrawlnpreitlrpsmsoepirrkr�arn�.clMrr+.syaat 4aso.aya�ierrertworgpirlB�yyrsor,pert,mar+Bf. 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Rice C ass G 9 0 tbs. 5,0105. 4.01hn- W-f-M utroorloa4 H 2.5 tbs. 2.0 ks. 1.5 ft. natYla h 8.063. b.0bs. i.abs: Fstumn uah Grass 23 bs. 2.0 pGs. 1-61ta Sole WAart K 2.6 bs, 2.0 1.5 Wr. Sadoes (L)2.56s. 2.a1Ds. 1.51bs: taQT E. Wilh u+e 40M Yat141a4. Sea send rlwi emadp M in the fosse of 15 po{,rrrls per aces. pagan" On avafabgfy of natwaa*& adWWbk to twthCarakrw, ft paramii,a of a Wbcdm railed used maybe fedaoW or meroavad eccndn*, A W*ogh Av 64Is aamkahle, d a imp -Ow slat bin prlrnery Coca demloll and beaar+e an eff4Ktide AtQMrM coves. M adeliitwito ft naWa tpKda irrot_ additim0 mrm crap sparael; tnusa Gs inckded tm prtr.itla anrtiiEdief(r ttalaiE:;r/aa end as a[tequaw w0wo cover, Er-. sa waste Lletvis, snYrtnia sittogc, lori".MkAwd sludge aid win]W: rcrrllwa. --- A 31100ials pnrptii,cd lof rise arrest he inJWtry cWUj d eWhu pylsafde reset :ad :rzllfid to x maccpubte I:sr props W wvas er wa said CppliE. qo prior W tEppat»al. MULUILS AND TAiCKING A(:Y.NTS h! a W ire ant to kips ogee* s ns:1y If a rep ul rpl err nc.Y,aary Ll pa W eU a aer,MleJ's 419 rbeil wrfas u id Inc sail ran germiruk uW pro, ilk' the rtlaic'il pro+ca'J" fr'm cri . 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N'e mud by orwi sih8 a'shalluw Pa uMlel she. *onmw or ptocid�--*tow Ewl�Ir► wrdrrdre skimwcc atpoae ar uoiOer. 4. Placer)tnvralftypically.MacbScAaQWe�O1WCpipc)a3silsu>,amaut6 kwii " of impervious anti,., I* awe u" pwiio s. maauAl xxlt is Wand, pewal, ar awhad slrme as bait 81laspired Wopipe. piano she oils Enu rW - wood Ow boysw4wey sa 4•iacb IeYaa VA 90C1para is aada.aW aroma! 414i pipe to ra fatal *C blue dcuity as la Adjatceae entbnsiktrim Cara arms bt takaa ra to raise air plea Cum dw itia,l nn mi with its faudasmrr wbm mmipaCtulg *cites IIm pipr4aaveAal Now a rslinlamm depili eF2 tent of eamWwri hecpdrll over tba ptpeipilhray #Earn aolesi09 0 WM rvaatnKLk0 VQWPMM•:. it hu 06e should sire 1„i'e eandn9.ba iaataile4 by naap4a4mch t5tw�{ tpodamaaer r>:e Ctwba,ismaar I S,- Atas:ml.N the sk;towor Wiiowittg Ore maaabCbtrcts iasWciUan,.pr as desiypd, lw Lay cite aeteihlw skiamra am'lba hnl[orq oC the A4xirt trirh the P.c.ibla )Hied N the iniatof the bw4L pipe.. Anvb the flei(iblcyond ra the batter p4K wil.ya bm dl AMffW vest the euaYafad Mao support lt; tars po an:rcb s reps w 0ia sldmnorllod itiatnsr is w eke side 4IAo bas;a. This will d: wed u yndi d+caktaisar w iba rids rev t[>. 7. bug" gwlwa.p-JawH tba spillway is undiw2bcd soil w die peacoat *beta p0111116lerho AlClUil-oaf ofplaaapat VWWWns. V.A& r�r,P Wifth. and a0vace And rut.eiuwat rhryee ate critical W IAc .64 opffritiuq of tho spoltray. 7Lc splaway Awldbe wi d wkh 4rainuad plastic a .wryounoW poomdik"&b 11w.6w4-mntbawukmd_tiwgtoi w wya rill: ti iuc a as ardor and nuad oam tharrap of 0e dw4 feu wAioturg et alrm.w. The edge* buy ba sevaW wtlb *,0tli'41*n a pion. Tiro fabric paaat be fop$ calash to rased down the illapa and eau my aobk graa:ul Tho width of dw W* am W 9W yiWaei pea jWAW or splaccd: edwrwlae wilier eau but uWa the Irbstc. ffi4o kwA of marabrk is itsmlieicut fur tiro asOie 1-0 of the 40111MAN mul4pic scale@,, tyaap+ni the "lrte W ail. cusp ba wad.. The upper scsuottisl abogl0 a.+.�eriiy rho luacr uctio&si su dao water m3ot taw under tie Ubrit_ Swum ft apytr edge pat udal Of t66 fabric is a aamdl wish W;tWs or pW. (A&pW from "A Manusi for n)wwwlp.114- log and makia "W9 sk mT4erSgd"4M Eiaayst.». Foarway, 1999, !. w. ra x44 do sea.►. g. Imista.4Diedtarfe wale[ new the uaan ur a nt+taaet krrycyane eroaipn: l!aa twnyprary sbyc dre;eaps.disasfomyridf aaaetRlmtaclipp 1u drY�,t srJisiitstt• W" era a to Me uppce 414af UK past si ta'IQ iatptow basin tray olhot rr c. (Roca apecar,ifX"Wrs runt owd ftwr"10,11. Pnw&fi;! rfiaw "r* and Specijica dow 9. Traliae aonaal-zorafta the ssrwwre so that the 4nt irbw Brea is mutimod: Eikcd. wcbw water away Aram lwa won.. r rimpkto the aabaakarrai bef V ft area 4 4*4"4. SWWei00 ba C"%.aey api[tway emhaakmare cad all o11W dWwbW *ea aiC?ft ft Coco or the ptrlucira Vwwvy i,aerrdia}rl)r .4sr Cawawood IRriareaca� Sr;lareSraDiE+ta+1aQ). 111, *spati.paout balla a a spwiluxp In prwier 6:04, Pawn Bafwd . L Aflw all ft "WAV4 x1uciu6 amps have bau limwi7mly stabiauil. la wm the-aRictiae aid all dw mutable *calm mt. 5.,.Lh lba woo to It" wwb tba adjainlas mar and sabibaa prvatly (Kcfacwm S(r%✓ Sau6rf6rBaao}. Maintenance h*p1d diftwo r aodiwtat b" m at hart woMy and MW c+rcb signiticafil {pwtddf Heil a greater? aalefell tYtnt �ad. roue mapodrattly. Remove bommees si d r"un 1be ba w to i% eilB W 4m#m-,',sail *im IR.ko.1 at omwaam lu ape bdf tm might al the fim Wflle ?WI 0. aWmww in ale arch so go OA bobirkM urderw && it cm he eu vud: kaWYak Ore Wilk" frm 9W anion bats, out jut aremd Ora slr;mtuerai the firs) cclL MAir sicta vagaesiolr bowing id I& buGemof 1ba batia odors UA1A i 40M The alriasmea. Rarm the Winks ;f )bay are des wvO. Ae4vabm the ye4fet 4 ,.war is aowmg,mdtro®W orasa.ndiblm.. INhe akpmoar;a clogged %%iib Eroh kM th m isswAa ip tno Main, usually )O*W 10 *4 rape will make the awmutu Britt up $04 down and dwo4i; rho -debris and. rastere saw. [t chit rises eai.twu4, pyu 16a grimmer osi.• m CM silo aflM baaa sad mm. the arbciL Aiw chick@* rmA*. tnwi. the 4riariw1oaaoirRiallogged;ifso+wlgaamedabrit - - lfthe skianriw ram or banal pipo is ctoggrd, the w Wce sap be macaw a sad lbo obstttaainp ctauod with a plwnba's snake+x b)• Rwhwg w';tb,wlar. Re MR asd now tLeori4u heron mpoaitioaug.tbc skWam Ciwsk the fabric Herat spiAway for thMaga and ®►e say mNdrrii repots wish 6btic dw spots the Adl wUb of tie apllway. Chock the eleb:dwAut, apl4%Eye, W4 mot far erasion &Ww(pe. 7adlap W4 Uw ammwrrcol rim luoaK sad esulsmpu Apake au aocexaae) repairs iumodiskl2 . Rrewty all [r,ah apd orhrttla6ra burro the a:raipicEr.adyoa iota*. Finaaing wwhaa an resale in no fottmog.m On basi4 someap*c,.l p[rcatillw: +ArWW be takra ;A We wiawr W pisvral the a'nirrtnral lium pArgg+ri;wire ice: . SPECIFICATIONS AND MAINTENANCE FOR SKIMMER AND SKIMMER BASIN ROCK PIPE INLET PROTECTION PLAN VIEW INFLOW STRUCTURE AVERAGE _ AREA* WIDTH -LENGTH • AREA OF BASIN WATER SURFACE AT TOP OF PRIMARY SPILLWAY CROSS-SECTION VIEW INFLOW STRUCTURE 24" FES BAFFLES PROP. CLASS 2 RIP RAP 16 0, 7 APRON SLOPED AT 12.0% (16'Lx 16'wx 24"D) END RIP RAP AT 591.0' ELEV. I DEWATERING s ZONE FILTER FABRIC SEDIMENT STORAGE ZONE DATA BLOCK BASIN DRAINAGE DENUDED BASIN VOLUME BASIN AREA AREA Qto REQUfRED PROVIDED REQUIF ACRES (ACRES) (Cuelc FT.) (cuelc Fi.) sQ FT: sot 1 1.02 1.02 5.38 1,836 10,796 1,747 1 6,314 PVC END CAP N�-` v \A l(�f I ,',. \\�0 . ........yO` '�� �'.•' THE ISdyJICS :9 _= GROUP, P.C. f ENGINEERING :LAND SURVEYING; NO. C-1069 ; ti PVC TEE PERSPECLIVE VIEW PVC ELBOW _PVC END CAP PVC PIPE 1 /2" HOLES fN UNDERSIDE FLEXIBLE HOSE Prur!!re SfrandarAA fond s$per{firationx Construction 1. fke it the uea uF all decals 11sat migksl hu{ its ax�avutttltr aad'ii;spacel.of specifications spoil. L Inst,ll the Clam 11 or C'a.w I yiprap at a semi -tin le aromd'ihr pip.; itact. "tile swric should be built up hiphi: {xy Akel rn l 'kh4tx it lies into the anlhwslcti,ept. Thealitlisnuni cmit Width „f ttu r;prap ah,wlil be 3 kLt with u niiionivm bottom svt tit of ll ltci, lh tm;nirntini hrayhi aliivald t1e 2 Tool, lout also I fiwt lower than 0w 4hwit4r of the caibwtl mvit or di vasw" 3. A i Erik{ rhlck layer �€ l+iC [Hy E' #5 {w 951 ai.xx fihu4f 11c placod Sits [hc �,uuidc slope of the riprap. d. 11iC xcdinent sWrage'arrashnuhttra yaLa4atcd a,tw{rJ IIIC�AW.5ii100f (he slime hw%c.1Jam IS inches bdou nalurW amde. S. Whcrl.uie:canlrliwterrg dralnape ortat ha+t,wen ntalsilirej, till 6kpreswwl W%d cawblish trout 0%4h%.ctrs-41iuir,, wmp.ia-,urea pwmly. W4 siali Lr with gmunij WVCL maintenance lnw-, nick pipe inlet prgwwon ut Ic: 1` vkly :uid alter. euoh s;gliif[cwu ( h inch or greater) rainfall exult and repair iAiniWiwcly, Remove wdluml Aud re>twc lho SWtiment storugc :recce tit ily ofigin;il diincmiuiis when thesatriem h u net umulaccQ tp ant halt dra design depth of de. [tap, Phia tittl aedivieut that is rcninwe4 in the desiiputcil disliilxil wva and rcpla;c t1w tomAiruiwd [MR of cite grgvLlfacing.. Check.tha structure Ibrdamage...'\ny riprupJts[Hac'cil [nim thcAlanclN,rsexhge mvA he reptamd i{alm iliettly. Altar all th urc u hake ttcea picrnwu7llly atubiliiul, rcatove dw slraatt" kid all tlu unstgblr- sediment. Swowth 1lte area W blend siith the wdjokling u c*a wtd lxaride permwent VourW Qua {5'Mrfiect• Clrlbifiimlitur). References intro frr owi- G-52. Ijloek and Cln%-cl Injet PtolvLaieu ('1'am[Wrrr)'i A't4mvid 7'trtf> end lI rrrirts 6 fiat. Tcmpura y Sediincra Trap Surfuc'r. Stufrift:oyran �_fs, x;prap A`r tit CaffIhusikyl+rimensojI'rtrergrannfic.ri Grunion Aedimenwiim Guidcliriss fie Division Manienancr 0[ietal;tm, 1943. Orghtia Lrorlgn and &,dimtn) Canind'lfagdn.uk it Jn- S'ft) & SPVC. .1.0h; Culvert Inlet 1'tu(mition. paa'*a 111-46--1ti-M lt:ulwrt l+iEets Scitimenl 1rup1 BAFFLES 1' EMBANKMENT NOTES: 1. REFER TO NCESCPDM SECTION #6.64 FOR ADDITIONAL DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS REGARDING SKIMMER SEDIMENT BASINS, 2. REFER TO STD. #30.19 FOR BAFFLE SPACING AND INSTALLATION. EMERGENCY SPILLWAY W=5' MIN. r - EMBANKMENT T-1 A' BASED ON FINAL DETENTION SIZING -' `"" EMERGENCY SPILLWAY (SEE DETAIL) ANT! -SEEP COLLAR CLEANOUT H Z L T W SKIMMER SKIMMEr DEPTH (FT.) (FEET) (FEET} SPILLWAY (FEET) (FEET) PIPE ORIFICE H 2 FEET) DIAMETER DIAMETV 1 2 3 5 1.0 5 3.0" 2.25" SKIMMER SEDIMENT BASIN WATER SURFACE SCHEDULE 40 PVC PIPE PVC VENT PIPE "C" ENCLOSURE L*rrP PMTRY [WIT PVC TEE END VIEW FRONT VIEW SCHEMATIC OF SKIMMER TAKEN FROM PENNSYLVANIA EROSION AND SEDIMENT POLLUTION CONTROL MANUAL, MARCH 2O00. SKIMMER NO. BJ. Y DATE I REVISION 3 1 FBL 1 8/02/121 PER EROSION CONTROL COMMEN' SCHEDULE 40 PVC PIPE ORIFICE PLATE Project: B O J A N G L E S' CHICKEN FOOT ROAD (SR 2252) CUMBERLAND COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA Title: DETAILS & SPECIFICATIONS _ File : 11266 Pi3.0 lG Date: 6/12/,: % Project F9r: 3TJ '-]ISAACS, Dra n MAO O Drayrn E3;, �lafl CIML ENGINEERING DESIGN AND LAND SURVEY%GC 0 Scale: K -1. S. 8720 RED OAK BOULEVARD, SUITE 420 CHARLOTTE, N.C. 28217 (V' • PHONE (704) 527-3440 FAX (704) 527-8335 t - 1 T / r' , 1 , 'I 1 •, �� ! •1' f 1 . . !{ 1 �4 :. I', VP fj-1,',t_-tr 4 r': [ V. 1 rI,-T t I' '1 I Ii ti,1 I .' a ]t1 1