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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSW7080503_HISTORICAL FILE_20210629STORMWATER DIVISION CODING SHEET POST -CONSTRUCTION PERMITS PERMIT NO. SW DOC TYPE ❑ CURRENT PERMIT ❑ APPROVED PLANS HISTORICAL FILE COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION DOC DATE( YYYYMMDD ROY COOPER Governor JOHN NICHOLSON Interim Secretary BRIAN WRENN Director . WaAa NORTH CAROLINA Environmental Quality June 29, 2021 Pasquotank County Attention: Sparty Hammett, County Manager 206 E. Main Street Elizabeth City, NC 27909 Dear Mr. Hammett: Subject: Stormwater Permit Renewal Stormwater Management Permit SV 7080503 Pasquotank County RO Water Treatment Plant, Ph II Pasquotank County A Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources file review has determined that Stormwater Permit SV 7080503 for a stormwater treatment system consisting of a wet detention pond serving the RO Water Treatment Plant Ph, II located on Foreman Bundy Road, Elizabeth City, NC expires on December 30, 2021. This is a reminder that permit renewal applications are due 180 days prior to expiration. We do not have a record of receiving a renewal application. Please submit a completed permit renewal application along with a $505.00 fee for permit renewal. Also, it was noted in the file review that a designer's certification that the project was constructed in accordance with the approved plans as required by the permit has not been submitted. Please include this with your application. Permit application forms for renewal can be found on our website at: https://deq.nc.gov/about/divisions/energy-mineral-and-land- resources/stormwater/stormwater-program/post-construction-2. North Carolina General Statutes and the Coastal Stormwater rules require that this property be covered under a stormwater permit. If you have questions, please feel free to contact me at (252) 948-3923. 1 will be glad to discuss this by phone or meet with you. If you would like, I can e-mail you a copy of the application forms. You can request a copy by e-mailing me at roaer.thoroe a0ncdenr.aov. Sincerely, Roger K. Thorpe Environmental Engineer —Ej' North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality I Division of Energy. Mineral and Land Resources �Washington Regional Office 1943 Washington Square ;Mall i Washington.North Carolina 21889 252.946.6431 r '1 AMMA-a MCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Beverly Eaves Perdue Coleen H. Sullins Dee Freeman Governor Director Secretary February 16, 2009 Mr. Randy Keaton, Manager Pasquotank County P.O. Box 39 Elizabeth City NC 27909 Subject: Stormwater Review SW7090207 Pasquotank RO Effluent Force Main Project Pasquotank County Dear Mr. Keaton: The Washington Regional Office received a copy of your Sedimentation and Erosion Control application for the proposed RO Water Plant effluent force main project located in Pasquotank County on February 5, 2009. Staff has determined that the project, as proposed, consists of activities that will not pose new surface water quality threats from stormwater runoff since no significant new impervious area is proposed. The Director has determined that projects that are reviewed and approved by the Division as not posing water quality threats from stormwater runoff should not be subject to the stormwater management permitting requirements of 15A NCAC 2H.1000. For this reason, we are informing you by way of this letter that your project will not require a stormwater management permit. Please keep in mind that this determination does not affect your legal requirements to obtain other permits which may be required by the Division of Water Quality, the Division of Land Resources, Division of Coastal Management or any other Federal, State or Local Government.. In addition, any future modifications to the project will require additional review from this office to assure that stormwater impacts are not an issue. North Carolina Division of Water Quality Internet: wu,w.nctvateroualitv.ore 943 Washington Square Mall Phone: 252-946-6481 Washington, NC 27889 FAX 252-946-9215 An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer— 50%Recycled110% Post Consumer Paper NorthCarolina Naturally Page 2 February 16,2009 If you have any questions or need additional information concerning this matter, .please contact me or Roger Thorpe at (252) 946-6481. k4incerely, Al Hodge—; Regional Supervisor Surface Water Protection Section Washington Regional Office cc: Doug Huggett, DCM Washington Regional Office Central Files 142a-Il-09/ bjelo FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY/OWNERSHIP FORM SEDIMENTATION POLLUTION CONTROL ACT FEB — 5 2009 No person may initiate any land -disturbing activity on one or more acres as covered by the Act before t fish `ri-t+t�fa. form and an acceptable erosion and sedimentation control plan have been completed and approved by the Land Quality Section, N.C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources. (Please type or print and, if the question is not applicable or the e-mail and/or fax information unavailable, place N/A in the blank.) Part A. 1. Project Name Pasquotank County Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Plant - 12" Effluent Force Main 2. Location of land -disturbing activity: County . Pasquotank City or Township Elizabeth City Highway/Street: See Attached 7 Latitude 36016'95"N Longitude 76021'64" r 3. Approximate date land -disturbing activity will commence: June 09 4. Purpose of development (residential, commercial, industrial, institutional, etc.): Utility 5. Total acreage disturbed or uncovered (including off -site borrow and waste areas): 15 6. Amount of fee enclosed: $975.00 . The application fee of $65.00 per acre (rounded up to the next acre) is assessed without a ceiling amount (Example: a 9-acre application fee is $585). 7. Has an erosion and sediment control plan been filed? Yes No Enclosed 8. Person to contact should erosion and sediment control issues arise during land -disturbing activity: Name Ed Lawler Telephone 252-441-3913 Cell # E-mail Address elawlerld)hobbsuochurch.00m 9. Landowner(s) of Record (attach accompanied page to list additional owners): Part B Fax # 252-441-2100 FEB 0,5 2nnq LAND QUALITY SECTION 1. Person(s) or firm(s) who are financially responsible for the land -disturbing activity (Fft8 QTON REGIONAL OFFI^E comprehensive list of all responsible parties on an attached sheet): Pasquotank County Name P.O. Box 39 Current Mailing Address Elizabeth City NC 27907 City State Zip 252-335-0865 Telephone 206 East Main Street Current Street Address 252-335-0866 Fax Number Elizabeth City NC 27909 City State Zip T�®��Lqa 2. (a) If the Financially Responsible Party is not a resident of orth Carolina, give name and street address I/ t :]'I of the designated North Carolina Agent: s -:,NIA RE.0 IV NIA Name E-mail Address Current Mailing Address City State Zip Telephone FEB 0;5 7004 Cunent Street Address LAND QUALITY SECTION WASHINGTON REGIONAL OFFICE City State Zip Fax Number (b) If the Financially Responsible Party is a Partnership or other person engaging in business under an assumed name, attach a copy of theCertificateof Assumed Name. If the Financially Responsible Party is a Corporation, give name and street address of the Registered Agent: Randy Keaton Name of Registered Agent P.O. Box39 Current Mailing Address Elizabeth City NC 27907 City State Zip Telephone 252-335-0865 keatonr(a).co.Dasauotank.nc.us. E-mail Address 206 East Main Street Current Street Address Elizabeth City NC 27909 City State Zip Fax Number 252-335.0866 The above information is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief and was provided by me under oath (This form must be signed by the Financially Responsible Person if an individual or his attomey-in-fact, or if not an individual, by an officer, director, partner, or registered agent with the authority to execute instruments for the Financially Responsible Person). I agree to provide corrected information should there by any change in the information provided herein. Randy Keaton County Manager Type or Print Name 9 Tile or Authority Signature ! - - Date I, a naki S. 3Cn n in Q S , a Notary1 Public of the /County of etet_ Sgt-rt 1 TLLN 1 State of North Carolina, hereby certify that K.�.nd../ K �a,eh U appeared personally before me this day and being duly swom acknowledged at the above form was executed by him. Witness my hand and notarial seal, this ,2a rd day of TcL20 /7 r t, •.., :. tf,�,�+�'. _. �C,�27iAJ E� `�12N/l.lr/�-Pi0 °,-Seal Notary Kctl eh S, �r nrny My commision Expires ,S '� p i Hobbs, Upchurch & Associates, P.A. By: JefPThompson rJ4Consulling Engineers Date: (� l ci y 14878 U8 Hwy 17, Hampstead, NC 28443 Page: PROJECT: Po s qa , a O tP' `o _ { S W i"\ DESCRIPTION: A ±1 C Stormwater Management Permit Narrative Pasquotank County Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Plant Pasquotank County, NC ReEUE ,�V May 2008 MAY - 5 2008 Project Description Di Lf Q-WARD Pasquotank County currently owns and operates a 2.7 MGD water filtration plant located in Weeksville. This plant serves the Pasquotank County water system (approximately 5,500 connections spread throughout the County) and currently operates at an average daily flow of 1.4 MGD, as per the Preliminary Engineering Report (PER) prepared by Hobbs, Upchurch & Associates P.A., dated September 2007. The water treatment plant was constructed in 1981, expanded in 1987, and utilizes groundwater from a series of wells in the Yorktown aquifer. The proposed project, the Pasquotank County Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Plant, will supplement the water production from the existing Weeksville plant. The proposed reverse osmosis plant is being designed to produce 5.0 NIGD but initially will be able to produce only 2.0 NIGD. This treatment facility will be constructed in the western portion of the County. Raw water will be supplied through several deep aquifer production wells. The finished water will be distributed through a 24-inch potable water main. Finished water also will be sold to Perquimans County and Elizabeth City. The reverse osmosis (RO) concentrate ultimately will be discharged to the Albemarle Sound through a 12-inch discharge main. Phase I -of the initial-2-0-MGD RO WTP will feature the-drilling-of_Tour_(4)=deep wells:into the Castle Hayne aquifer, a 24-inch raw water main, the rough earthwork for the plant site, and a portion of -the 12-i-inch reverse osmosis concentrate discharge main (at Halls Creek near the confluence with Little River). These items are being permitted and constructed prior to the rest of the facility as a result of an agreement with NC DWQ over the discharge of development and testing water from the four (4) proposed wells. Phase 11, will construct the proposed water treatment plant which will utilize reverse osmosis membrane technology to remove all pertinent contaminants from the raw water. An Environmental Assessment for the proposed project was prepared by Hobbs, Upchurch & Associates, P.A. and finalized in June 2006. A Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for the proposed project was issued on June 30, 2006. The NPDES Permit Number NCO088480 for the permanent discharge location in the Albemarle Sound was issued on September 26, 2007 to become effective November 1, 2007. Site Description The proposed project site is located in the western portion of Pasquotank County, approximately 6.5 miles west of Elizabeth City. The RO WTP will be located 1,000 feet west of the Foreman Bundy Road (SR 1144) and Okisko Road intersection. Nearly the entire project area has been heavily influenced by human impacts. Per the pending future land use plan, the WTP, water main, and discharge areas will be designated as "Rural Agricultural'. All aspects of this project will be consistent with the designated land use classification, as stated in the EA. 2 Adiacent Property The unincorporated area of Pasquotank County is primarily cropland and forest, as stated in the EA. All forested land has been disturbed in the past and loss of forest habitat is expected to continue. Additionally, the natural flow regime and hydrology patterns have been altered and natural habitats have been severely fragmented. Residential land uses are confined to individual homes along primary and secondary roads and urban areas. All work will be completed within the limits of the existing property as well as the stormwater permit, when received. Soils As stated in the EA, all soils in Pasquotank County are classified as hydric soils. These soils have limitations for urban uses due to wetness, low strength, and restricted permeability. It is estimated that approximately 3% of the total Pasquotank land area contains soils that are identified as prime farm soils. The largest concentrations of those classified soils are located in the southern peninsula area, southeast of the Elizabeth City urban area. Principal soil types occurring in the proposed WTP site are from the Roanoke series consisting of poorly drained soils derived from marine and fluvial sediments. Slopes range from 0 to 2%. Soils identified in the vicinity of the proposed WTP include Elkton (silt loam) and Bertie (fine sandy loam). Principal soil types found in the vicinity of the proposed discharge site are Chapanoke (prime farmland) and Elkton, which are silt loam in composition. Stormwater Management This Stormwater Management Permit Narrative has been prepared as part of the required information supplied in the stormwater permit application process. For Phase I of the proposed project (to include site preparations for the lands for the entire, finished RO WTP project), approximately 1 I.1 acres of 100% pervious, previously disturbed land will be disturbed again. Impervious areas upon the completion, Phase II, of the total RO WTP project will be 107,979 square feet (to include building, tanks, pavement, pads and walkways). Pervious areas will be 413,776 square feet. Once the Stormwater Management Plan is approved and other applicable permits are received; then, Pasquotank County will begin construction with the placement of all temporary erosion and sedimentation control devices, and utilizing best management practices, as specified in the project design. Soil excavated from the on -site borrow pit will be used to build up the adjacent, proposed RO WTP site. Then, the borrow pit will be used temporarily to hold waters from the testing of the test well site on Foreman Bundy Road. After site grading, a layer of topsoil from the borrow pit will be used to cover the proposed RO WTP site to facilitate the establishment of vegetation resulting from seeding and mulching, as part of the erosion and sedimentation control planning measures. Also, a temporary sediment basins will be excavated to handle any runoff during the settling period for the adjacent RO WTP site. Inspection of the site will be requested as soon as construction areas have been stabilized. 3 Temporary erosion control measures will be left in place until the completion of Phase II at the WTP site. Once the site is stabilized, erosion control measures will be removed. The permanent stormwater detention pond then will be constructed and placed into use. Calculations The spreadsheets containing the calculations for the sediment basins, swales, and stormwater pond already have been distributed. These calculations were based upon the entire existing project area being considered impervious (prior to construction) and the existing drainage patterns being utilized. The sizing of the swales for the proposed RO WTP site were done to the 25-year design event. Pond routing calculations already were provided with the erosion control permit. Hobbs, Upchurch & Associates, P.A. VJ4 Consulting Engineers 300 S.W. Broad Street • Southern Pines, NC 28387 May 27, 2008 Mr. Ernest Odei-Larbi _ Environmental Engineer I".EEG Z. a 9 Z.Fi n N.C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Washington Regional Office 943 Washington Square Mall M�� 2 Z00B Washington, NC 27889 Re: Pasquotank County Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Plant DWQ-tlffARO I-IUA No: PA0603 Stonnwater Review: SW7080503 Dear Mr. Odei-Larbi: To ensure accountability for requested information ( letter dated May 13, 2008) each comment has been individually answered below: I . Your narrative clearly state that no impervious surface is proposed in Phase 1, however the stormwater management permit application has proposed impervious area of 85,560 square feet in Phase 1 and Phase 11 according to the narrative has an impervious area of 107,979 square feet. Please address this inconsistency. • Due to design changes the impervious area of the project has varied. It was an error for the inconsistent numbers to be reported in the submittal. 2. Please stormwater management permit application had the Project name as Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Plant-Phasel but the plans submitted is showing Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Plans —Phase II on the title block of Sheet WTP-2, 3&7. Please the project name listed on permit application should correspond to the project name listed on the title block of plan. If you intend to secure pennit for Phase I&ll then the project name on the permit application should listed as Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Plans - Phase I&It and the impervious area in Phase 1 & 11 should be listed in the permit application • The requested Stormwater Permit is for Phase If only. A stormwater permit for Phase I was applied for but not required since no impervious area will be created. Please clearly delineate drainage area for Phase I and Phse 2 on exiting site plan or clearly note on plan what Phase 1 & 11 entails. Please submit only two copies of plans in case of any changes on plans. • Sheets WTP-2 and W 1'P-7 have been updated to reflect what Phase 11 entails. It appears wet detention pond has been designed to treat runoff from 107,797 square feet of impervious area from Phase 11 and not from Phase I since Phase I has no impervious area. Please check wet detention supplement form to ensure that impervious area listed corresponds to the Phase II impervious area; wet detention pond will have to be redesign with the correct impervious area. • The stornnvater detention pond was initially designed to treat 85,560 SF (47.5%) of impervious area. However, recent design changes have reduced the impervious area to 80,000 SF (400%). 'rhe application has been updated to reflect this amount. The pond design will not change since the permitted amount is less than the design amount. Southern Pines, NC • Telephone 910-692-5616 • Fax 910-692-7342 • email: info@hobbsupchurch.com Myrtle Beach • Raleigh • Charlotte • Kill Devil Hills Stormwater Review SW7080503 Page 2/2 5. Please check the scale listed for the plan view of wet detention pond on Sheet WTP-8; it is 1:30 scale not 1:50. • Correct, the scale is 1:30. 'rhe scale drawn on the plans is true to scale. On behalf of Pasquotank County, we appreciate your assistance with this important project. If you have any questions or need any additional information, please feel free to call. Sincerely, HOBB, UPCHURCH & ASSOCIATES, P.A. es D. Freeman, E.I. Project Engineer Southern Pines, NC . Telephone 910-692-5616 . Fax 910-692-7342 . email: info@hobbsupchurch.com Myrtle Beach . Raleigh . Charlotte . Kill Devil Hills Pasquotank WTP SWM - Pond Routing Report 10/11/2007 P - 0 o to f d � Q Pond Routing Report Normal Pool Ele (ft): 6.00 Storm Routed; 1-vr 10-pr .- - 100-vr \\SSE (feet): 6.91 7.62 8.50 Max. Outflow from Pond(all outlets): 0 7 9 OUTLET DATA: Max. Flow Dlax. flow Max. Flow (cfs) (cfs) (cfs) Rectangular Riser Riser Rim Ele (ft): 1000.00 0 0 0 Open (ft): _ 4.0 x 4.0 Barrel Inv. Ele (ft): 1000-00 Dia (in): 15.00 Circular Riser Riser Run Ele (ft): 7.00 0 7 9 Dia (m): 24 Barrel Inv. Ele (ft): 550 Dia (in): 15 3-Stage Weir Aluminum (1) Ele (ft) 1000.00 0 0 0 Length (ft) 8 Conc. 2 O Ele (ft) 1000.00 (ft) 36 Earth (3) Ele (ft) I000.00 Length (ft) 0 Separate Weirparate Se Ele (ft) 1000.00 0 0 0 Length ft 12 Note: While this theoretical pond routing includes the 100 year event, the hydraulic calculations do not consider the backwater effects during the 100-year event. This pond is located in the 100-year floodplain, hence the pond will not function during such extreme events. Prepared by jthompson Page 1 of 12 Pasquotank WTP SWM - Pond Routing Drainage Area (so: 180,134 Drainage Area (ac): 4.14 Impetuous Area (so: 85,5607' Impervious W 47.5% W,IP Design Rainfall: 1 —5-1 in _ Runoff Volu_m_e Esrimate (SCS Curve Number Method) CN —1 85 ISCS Curve Number C=1 0.7 Rat'I Coeff. (0.02'1CN-1) S = 1000 _10 S = 1.76 CN R.O. (in) _ (P - 0.2'S)^2 (P + 0.8=5) _ _ - ---10-yr 1 r 100-yr R.O. (in) = 1.00 R.O. (in) = 2.73 R.O. (in) = 4.68 R.O. (, = 14,984 R.O. (cf) = 40,944 JR.O. (cf) = 70,267 BMP Design Rmnfall: 15 in R.O. (in) = 0.45 R.O. (co = 6,783 Runoff Volume Estimate (Simple Method)- _ - _ _ Rv = 0.05 -' 0.9 + In la = Imperious Friction _ Rv= 052 Rv = Runoff Coefficient _ V=3630 ' Rd " Rv't A V = Volume of Runoff (co Rd = Rainfall Depth (in) A = Drainage Area (ac) ___... - 1 �r 10-vr 100-vr' R.O. (in) = 1.18 R.O. (in) = 2.24 JR.O. (in) = 3.33 R.O. (c t) _ ]7,718 R.O. (co = 33,564 JR.O. (cO = 49,955 Bf\II' Design Rainfall: 1.5 in K.O. (in) = 0.78 R.O. (cf) = 11,708 Time of Concentration and Intensity Derivations: Kirpicli s Equation: Tc = - K' (L^__3/H)^0.385 128 L = 400 �Hydrau[ic Length of watershed (h) H = 45 !Elevation cliff. along "L" (ft) K = I 1%lultiplier for flow path conditions (see FIRM supp. p2-4) Tc = 5.00 nun. ✓ coeff I = 9 (from H&\I p. 2-6) listed in FIRM h + T supplement p. 5-3 T = Tc 1- r 10-yr 100-yr ' P (in) = 2.27 P (in) =1 4.3 P (m) = G.4 g=! 111 g=i 213 g= 318 h — 19 It h = 28 I.(in/hr) = 4.63 —25 1 (in/h,) = 7.10 I (in/hr) __ 9.64 Peak Flow (Rational Method) - _ _ Q (cfs) = CL'1 Q (cfs) = 13 Q (cfs) = 21 Q (cfs) = 28 Tp (nun) 13.4 1 T (min) 23.9 T. (min) 30.2 10/11/2007 Prepared by jthompson Page 2 of 12 P.,,u.t.ok W P SWM - Pod Raining Stage -Storage Data 1011112007 General fund Si,ing Are. Requirement. P—Kro vap D.I. for a reaungnlnr d9eign _ IRueµyA-e _ 11, J 1 1 _Il 'M1dd: to Inp. 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Pool. 3) Interpolate the average surface area of the temp. pool volume. Temporan, Pool Volume: 18,087 c.f Desired Drawdown time: 1 3.3 days Number of Holes: 1 Diameter of I-Iolcs:j 2 in Area of hole: Orifice Coeff.:I 3.14 in^2 0.60 = 0.02 ft^2 WQ Pool Depth:i 1 ft WQ Pool Area: 15463 Pool) (Consider the side slopes and use the average area between WQ Pool and Norm. Desired Drawdown time (min): 4752 1 Outflow value at Tdesired (cfs): 10.000 Drawdown Curve Data Height over Change in Change in Time Time C/L of hole: Outflow Volume Height New Height (days) (min) (ft) (cIs) (co (ft) (ft) 0.00 0 1 0.105 95 0.006 0.994 0.01 15 0.994 0.105 94 0.006 0.988 0.02 30 0.988 0.104 94 0.066 0.982 0.03 45 0.982 0.104 94 0.006 0.976 0.04 60 0.976 0.104 93 0.006 0.970 0.05 75 0.970 0.103 93 0.006 0.964 0.06 90 0.964 0.103 93 0.006 0.958 0.07 105 0.958 0.103 93 0.006 0.952 0.08 120 0.952 0.102 92 0.006 0.946 0.09 135 0.946 0.102 92 0.006 0.940 0.10 150 0.940 0.102 92 0.006 0.934 0.11 165 0.934 0.102 91 0.006 0.928 0.13 180 0.928 0.101 91 0.006 0.922 0.14 195 0.922 0.101 91 0.006 0.916 0.15 210 0.916 0.101 90 0.006 0.910 0.16 225 0.910 0.100 90 0.006 0.904 0.17 240 0.904 0.100 90 0.006 0.899 0.18 255 0.899 0.100 90 0.006 0.893 0.19 270 0.893 0.099 89 0.006 0.887 0.20 285 0.887 0.099 89 0.006 0.881 0.21 300 0.881 0.099 89 0.006 0.876 0.22 315 0.876 0.098 88 0.006 0.870 0.23 330 0.870 0.098 88 0.006 0.864 Prepared by jthompson Page 10 of 12 Pasquotank WTP SWM - Pond Routing WQ Drawdown Curve 10/11/2007 L zuu 1.00 0.80 w v 0.60 ro W Q °b9 0.40 v x 0.20 0.00 -0.200 Water Quality Drawdown Curve 0 0 0 o 0. 0 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 3.00 6.)0 Time (days) Prepared by jthompson Page 11 of 12 Pasquotank WTP SWM - Pond Routing Drain 10/11/2007 Drain Valve Sizing: 1) Determine the lowest possible elevation for a drain valve. 2) Determine the average pool area between riser top and drain invert. 3) Determine the Volume and Height of water above the drain valve. Drain Volume: cf Desired Drawdown time: 1.0 days Number of Holes: 1 Diameter of I -toles: 4 in Area of hole: Orifice Coeff: 12.57 in^2 = 0.60 0.09 ft^2 Max. Pool Depth: 1.5 ft Avg. Pool Area: 1 __ 16500 pool) (Consider the side slopes and use the average area between WQ Pool and Norm. Desired Drawdown time (min): 1440 1 Outflow value at Tdesired (cfs): 10.010 Drawdown Curve Data Height over Change in Change in Time Time C/L of hole: Outflow Volume Height New Height (days) (min) (ft) (cfs) (co (ft) (ft) 0.00 0 1.5 0.515 463 0.028 1.472 0.01 15 1.472 0.510 459 0.028 1.444 0.02 30 1.444 0.505 454 0.028 1.417 0.03 45 1.417 0.500 450 0.027 1.389 0.04 60 1.389 0.495 446 0.027 1.362 0.05 75 1.362 0.490 441 0.027 1.336 0.06 90 1.336 0.486 437 0.026 1.309 0.07 105 1.309 0.481 433 0.026 1.283 0.08 120 1.283 0.476 428 0.026 1257 0.09 135 1.257 0.471 424 0.026 1.231 0.10 150 1.231 0.466 420 0.025 1.206 0.11 165 1.206 0.461 415 0.025 1.181 0.13 180 1.181 0.457 411 0.025 1.156 0.14 195 1.156 0.452 407 0.025 1.131 0.15 210 1.131 0.447 402 0.024 1.107 0.16 225 1.107 0.442 398 0.024 1.083 0.17 240 1.083 0.437 393 0.024 1.059 0.18 255 1.059 0.432 389 0.024 1.035 0.19 270 1.035 0.428 385 0.023 1.012 0.20 285 1.012 0.423 380 0.023 0.989 0.21 300 0.989 0.418 376 0.023 0.966 0.22 315 0.966 0.413 372 0.023 0.943 0.23 330 0.943 0.408 367 0.022 0.921 Prepared byjthompson Page 12 of 12 PASQUOTANK REVERSE OSMOSIS WATER TREATMENT PLANT Hrdrograph formulation Drainage Subarea: SD -I Phase 11 Time of Concentration and Intensity Derivations: 1 xs Kirpich's Equation: "I'c = 1 8 J H _ L= 50 Hydraulic Length of watershed (ft) Acres _ _ C Wen94 H = 0.5 Elevation diff. along "L" (ft) Impervious Area (ac) _� 1.1 0.85 K= 1.0 Previous Area (ac) = 0.67 0.25 (IiRM supp.p2-4) 1.77 Tc= 5.0 min. g d h are regression coeff I — g listed in IIRM h+T Total C= Impervious Weighted + Pervious Weighted supplement p.5-3 T=Tc Total Area 213 (HRM supp. p24) h = 25 ITotal C = 0.62 (in/fir) = 7.10 Peak Flow (Rational Method) nrrrcl=CiA Design Q (cfs): 7.83 Start Sta. (ft): 0+00 End Sta. (ft): 3+93 Start FL (ele): 7.40 End FL (ele): 6.50 Channel Flow (Manning's Equation): Manning's n = Long. Slope S = Side Slopes Z = Depth d = Base B = 0.030 0.0023 3 1.25 0 r//t : ! ft ft Area A = 4.69 FT' Wetted. Perim. P = 7.91 FT Ilvd. Radius R = 0.59 Max. Flow Rate Q = 7.88 CFS Velocity (Qa max flow) V= 1.68 FPS Top Width W = 7.50 FT Q = 1.49 AR,7,4 ., Swale calcs PA0603 REV 3-25-08 JD Freeman 1/1 PASQUOTANK REVERSE OSMOSIS WATER TREATMENT PLAN Hvdrograph jbmndation Drainage Subarea: SD-2 Phase II Time of Concentration and Intensity Derivations: K 1 ' 385 Kirpich's Equation: Tc= [128 J H L = 250 Hydraulic Length of watershed (ft) _Acres C Wei Filed H = 0.5 Elevation diff. along "L" (ft) Impervious Area (ac) = 1.56 0.85 1.33 K= 1.0 Previous Area (ac) = 2.82 0.25 0.71 (FIRM supp. p2-4) 4.38 Tc = 6.0 min. g & h are regression coeff I = g listed in FIRM h+T Total C = Impervious Weighted+ Pervious Weighted Supplement p. 5-3 T= Tc Total Area 213 (FIRM supp. p2-4) h = 25 Total C = 0.46 I (in/hr) = 6.87 Peak Flow (Rational Method) Q (cfs) = CiA Q(cf,)= 13.95 Design Q (cfs): 13.95 Stan Sta. (ft): 0+00 End Sta. (ft): 7+30 Start FL (ele): 7.40 End FL (ele) 6.52 Channel Flow (Manning's F uation): Manning s n = Long. Slope S = Side Slopes Z = Depth d = Base B = 0.030 0.0013 3 1.25 4 (t//1 :1 ft ft Area A = 9.69 F'rZ Wetted Perim. P = 11.91 FT Hyd. Radius R = 0.81 Max. Flow Rate Q = 14.53 ' CFS Velocity (Q max flow) V= 1.50 FPS Top Width W = 11.50 F'r = 1.4j AK'-. Swale talcs PA0603 REV 3-25-08 JD Freeman 1/1