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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSW6190503_AddInfo_20190612ROY COOPER Governor MICHAEL S. REGAN Secretary S. DANIEL SMITH Interim Director Mr. Stuart Anderson Interplan, LLC 604 Courtland Street, Suite 100 Orlando, FL 32804 NORTH CAROLINA Environmental Quality June 12, 2019 Subject: Request for Additional Information Stormwater Permit No. SW6190503 KinderCare Learning Center Harnett County Dear Mr. Anderson: The Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources (DEMLR), received a Stormwater Management Permit Application for the subject project on May 7, 2019. A review of that information has determined that the application is not complete. The following information is needed to continue the stormwater review: l . The stormwater narrative incorrectly states that the requirements for stormwater treatment are to retain the 1-year storm, attenuate the 2- and 10-year storm, reduce total suspended solids by 85%, and reduce nutrient loading rates. The Stormwater Management Regulations at 15A NCAC 02H .1000 require treatment of a 1-inch rain event in a Primary SCM in accordance with the Minimum Design Criteria laid out in 15A NCAC 02H .1050-.1062. 2. The stormwater narrative and supplemental forms use a variety of terms to describe the stormwater control measures (SCM), such as bioretention pond, dry pond, rain garden, bioretention swale, and rain swale. It is unclear what each supplemental form refers to and which SCMs are intended to provide treatment. For example, the supplemental form for a dry pond is presumably referring to the system labelled `Bioretention Pond" in the northwest corner of the site. A supplemental form was submitted for a treatment swale, but no treatment swale is indicated on the plans. Please use consistent, clear terminology that references the SCMs named in the Stormwater Design Manual. Also note that dry ponds and treatment swales are not primary SCMs and thus cannot be used alone to provide treatment for runoff. 3. Please provide calculations for the water quality volume based on a 1-inch rain event using one of the allowable methods in Part B of the Stormwater Design Manual. DNorth Carolina Department of Environmental Quality I Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources E Q�� _ 512 North Salisbury Street 1 1612 Mail Service Center I Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1612 NORTH CAROLINA Department or Emironmeatal mail� 919.707.9200 4. Please provide pre -development and post -development drainage area maps for the site. The post -development maps should break down the areas draining to each SCM. 5. The invert of both outlet pipes in Inlet #11 is the same. Is there a weir or other diversion device that routs runoff in a particular direction? 6. Many applicable fields in the Supplement EZ forms were left blank. Please complete all of the fields in the Supplement EZ forms. 7. For the infiltration system: a. The Supplemental EZ form indicates that the hydraulic conductivity of the soil is 5 inches per hour; however, there is no mention of soil testing in the geotechnical report. Soil testing to verify the hydraulic conductivity is required for all infiltration systems (Infiltration MDC 1). b. Pretreatment is required for all infiltration systems (Infiltration MDC 4). c. Calculations are required to show that the water quality volume will drain within 72 hours (Infiltration MDC 5). 8. For the bioretention system: a. The detail on Sheet C4.1 shows the bioretention media depth as 30 inches with mulch on the surface and the stormwater narrative indicates that there will be trees in the bioretention cell. The minimum media depth for any bioretention cell with trees or shrubs is 36 inches (Bioretention MDC 5). In addition, the landscape plan on Sheet L1 shows that the bioretention area will be Bermuda sod and does not show any trees. Please revise whichever is incorrect. b. The Supplemental EZ form indicates that the hydraulic conductivity of the soil is 5 inches per hour; however, there is no mention of soil testing in the geotechnical report. Soil testing is required to show that the in -situ infiltration rate is at least 2 inches per hour. Otherwise, an underdrain with internal water storage (IWS) is required for the bioretention cell (Bioretention MDC 4). This is shown on the detail on Sheet C4.1 but it is not shown on the plan and the Supplement EZ form indicates that there is no IWS. c. Please specify on the plans that the media P-index shall not exceed 50 (Bioretention MDC 7). d. The detail on Sheet C4.1 indicates that the bioretention cell surface is at elevation 335.5, whereas the plans and Supplemental EZ form show elevation 333.5. 9. If the pond in the northwest corner is intended to be designed as a dry pond, it must be designed with an outlet at the surface to allow it to fully drain between rain events. If it is to be designed as a bioretention pond the peak attenuation orifice must be lowered to no more than 18 inches from the bottom of the pond, and routing calculations must show that the peak attenuation elevation from the design storm is no greater than 24 inches above the planting surface. 10. Level spreaders are not required prior to discharging stormwater from an SCM. In addition, runoff should not be discharged perpendicular to the level spreader to avoid short-circuiting the level spreader. A rip rap apron or other form of erosion control can be used in lieu of a level spreader; however, if a level spreader is to be used please provide calculations and additional details to show that it meets the requirements of Chapter C-9 of the Stormwater Design Manual. 11. Please provide calculations that show that the inlet to the pond in the northwest corner is designed to prevent erosion during the peak flow from the 10-year storm. If a rip rap apron or other erosion control device will be used for the outlet, please also provide calculations to show that it is also sufficient (General MDC 4). 12. A maintenance access must be shown on the plans. The maintenance access must be at least 10 feet wide, have no greater than 3:1 slopes, and extend to the nearest right of way. The maintenance access and SCMs must also be shown in a permanent recorded easement (General MDCs 8 and 9). 13. Provide pdfs of all revisions, 2 hardcopies of revised plan sheets, and 1 hardcopy of other documents. Pdfs must be uploaded using the form at: htlps:Hedoes.deq.nc.gov/Forms/SW ProjectSubmittal Please note that this request for additional information is in response to a preliminary review. The requested information should be received by this Office prior to July 12, 2019, or the application will be returned as incomplete. The return of a project will necessitate resubmittal of all required items, including the application fee. Please reference the State assigned project number SW6190503 on all correspondence. If you need additional time to submit the information, please submit your request for a time extension to the Division at the contact below. The request must indicate the date by which you expect to submit the required information. The Division is allowed 90 days from the receipt of a completed application to issue the permit. The construction of any impervious surfaces, other than a construction entrance under an approved Sedimentation Erosion Control Plan, is a violation of NCGS 143-215.1 and is subject to enforcement action pursuant to NCGS 143-215.6A. If you have any questions concerning this matter please feel free to contact me at Corey.Anen@ncdenr.gov or (919) 707-3649. Sincerely, Corey Anen Environmental Engineer Stormwater Program cc: Fayetteville Regional Office