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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSW4211102_Design Calculations_20220110Project No. 1104.01 STORE -IT -SAFE SELF -STORAGE STORMWATER CALCULATIONS Snow Camp, NC Alamance County January 7, 2022 Design Engineers: Stoltzfus Engineering Inc. Civil Engineering Consultants Stoltzfus En ineering, Inc. 823 Gran Street Kernersville, NC 27284 (336) 904-0207 Developer: Aiken Keppler 721 Ancient Oaks Drive Holly Springs, NC 27540 Table of Contents ProjectNarrative...........................................................................................................................................1 SandFilter Design...........................................................................................................................2 Runoff Curve Nuinbers for SCS Method......................................................................................... 3 RainfallData....................................................................................................................................4 Hydrographs..................................................................................................................................... 5 Project Narrative A commercial site -development is proposed within Alamance County on S NC-87 Hwy. The proposed site layout is shown on the construction drawings prepared by Stoltzfus Engineering, Inc (SEI). The proposed site contains 1.70 acres of total area. The project is a two (2) building self -storage facility. The project site is owned and will be developed by Aiken Keppler. Prior to construction, the site was vacant with no existing built -upon area. The plans as proposed for the project show 1.32 Ac of total built -upon area which is 77.7% of the total site. The sand filter drainage area is 1.37 Ac. Upon completion the impervious percentage for the total drainage area received by the sand filter will be 96.4%. The project site is located in the Jordan Reservoir Watershed and is subject to Phase II Post -Construction SW. As such, the sand filter is designed in accordance with the water quality standards stated in 15A NCAC 02H .1003 of the North Carolina Administrative Code. Runoff from the self -storage facility, pavement, and parking areas will be directed to the sand filter through a series of curb inlets, and grate inlets. Stormwater discharge from this site drains from the proposed sand filter into an outlet pipe which drains into an existing 24-inch culvert. The site drains to an existing NCDOT ditch which is located within the right-of-way for highway NC-87. The proposed BMP treats all impervious drainage (1.32 Ac) for the development. 1.23 Ac of drainage area will be bypassed through the site via piping and a clean water diversion Swale. BUA Summary: Total Parcel Area = 1.70 AC. On -Site BUA 57,650 SF (1.32 Ac, 77.7%) -Pavement: 28,747 SF (0.66 Ac, 38.75%) -Sidewalk: 353 SF (0.01 Ac, 0.48%) -Buildings: 28,550 SF (0.66 Ac, 38.49%) Total Proposed BUA: 57,650 SF (1.32 Ac, 77.7%) STORE -IT -SAFE SELF -STORAGE SAND FILTER DESIGN 1/7/2022 Design Data Design Period: First 1.00 inch of rainfall (Rd) Drainage Area: 1.37 ac Impervious Area: 1.32 ac Impervious: 96.35 Rv: 0.917 WQV: 4561.08 cf WQVADJ: 3420.81 cf hA: 1.50 ft Sediment Basin A,MIN: 301.56 sf Sand Filter AFMIN: 392.52 sf dF: 1.50 ft (Per NCDENR min 1.5 FT) k: 3.50 ft/day (Coefficient of permeability for the sand filter bed) t: 1.66 day hmaxfilt.,: WQVADJ• AS+AF 2.00 3420.81 1710.40 3.00 3420.81 1140.27 4.00 3420.81 855.20 5.00 3420.81 684.16 6.00 3420.81 570.13 As Af As + AF 516.00 525.00 1041.00 (As + AF) x hma. -_ WQVADJ SITE ACTUAL 3421.00 5305 [240*R,*ADI*RD ASMIN- (WQV)(d F) AFMIN- (k)(fl(h,+d,) NCDENR STAGE STORAGE VOLUME CONTOUR METHOD STORAGE VOLUME ABOVE SAND FILTER FOREBAY STORAGE VOLUME ELEVATION SURFACE AREA (sf) INCREMENTAL VOLUME (cf) CUMULATIVE VOLUME (cf) ELEVATION SURFACE AREA (sf) INCREMENTAL VOLUME (cf) CUMULATIVE VOLUME (cf) 92 1090 - - 90 33 SED. STORAGE SED. STORAGE 94 1699 2789 2789 91 203 118 118 95.3 2172 2516.15 5305.15 92 516 359.5 TOTAL (cf) 477.5 477.5 TOTAL (cf) 5305.15 FOREBAY AREA FILTER FORBAY DIMENSIONS AT WEIR LEVEL DIMENSIONS AT FILTER AREA AT AT WEIR LEVEL (ft) WEIR LEVEL (sf) (sf) WEIR LEVEL (ft) See Plan 516 See Plan 525 UNDER DRAIN CALCULATIONS TOTALVOLUME hma.fllte TOTALVOLUME PROV. ABOVE TOTAL AREA TOTAL AREA REQ'D ABOVE PRIMARY REQ'D (sf) PROV. (sf) PRIMARY WEIR (cf) WEIR(cf) 3.00 3420.81 5305 694.08 1041 SURFACE HEIGHT OF HYDRAULIC AREA OF DRAW DOWN QSF Draw Down Time Maximum Draw DEPTH OF SAND WATER/ DEPTH CONDUCTIVITY CHAMBER RATE "Q" (cfs) fo (Hours) Down Time OF SAND (f/day) (Hours) HEIGHT OF WATER (ft) (ft) OF SAND (sf) 3.00 1.5 2.00 3.50 525 0.043 0.425 29.8 40.0 QSF "n" NUMBER OF DIAMETER OF fo MANNING'S SLOPE OF PIPE REQUIRED D PIPES'.N" PIPE "D" (in) 0.425 0.011 1.00 % 5.07 2 6 Yl40QL11RJR 0117F 03ARMI Chapter 2 Estimating Runoff Technical Release 55 Urban Hydrology for Small Watersheds Table 2-2a Runoff curve numbers for urban areas _v Curve numbers for -------------------------- Cover description ------------------------ ------hydrologic soil group ------- Average percent Cover type and hydrologic condition impervious area zi A B C D Fully developed urban areas (vegetation established) Open space (lawns, parks, golf courses, cemeteries, etc.) 3/: Poor condition (grass cover < 50%).......................................... 68 79 86 89 Fair condition (grass cover 50% to 75%).................................. 49 69 79 84 Good condition (grass cover > 7596)......................................... 39 61 74 80 Impervious areas: Paved parking lots, roofs, driveways, etc. (excluding right-of-way)............................................................. 98 98 98 98 Streets and roads: Paved; curbs and storm sewers (excluding right-of-way)................................................................................ 98 98 98 98 Paved; open ditches (including right-of-way) .......................... 83 89 92 93 Gravel (including right -of -way) ................................................. 76 85 89 91 Dirt (including right -of -way) ...................................................... 72 82 87 89 Western desert urban areas: Natural desert landscaping (pervious areas only) At ..................... 63 77 85 88 Artificial desert landscaping (impervious weed barrier, desert shrub with 1- to 2-inch sand or gravel mulch and basin borders)...................................................................... 96 96 96 96 Urban districts: Commercial and business................................................................. 85 89 92 94 95 Industrial............................................................................................. 72 81 88 91 93 Residential districts by average lot size: 1/8 acre or less (town houses).......................................................... 65 77 85 90 92 1/4 acre................................................................................................ 38 61 75 83 87 1/3 acre................................................................................................ 30 57 72 81 86 1/2 acre................................................................................................ 25 54 70 80 85 1 acre................................................................................................... 20 51 68 79 84 2 acres.................................................................................................. 12 46 65 77 82 Developing urban areas Newly graded areas (pervious areas only, no vegetation) 6i................................................................ 77 86 91 94 Idle lands (CN's are determined using cover types similar to those in table 2-2c). 1 Average runoff condition, and Ia = 0.2S. 2 The average percent impervious area shown was used to develop the composite CN's. Other assumptions are as follows: impervious areas are directly connected to the drainage system, impervious areas have a CN of 98, and pervious areas are considered equivalent to open space in good hydrologic condition. CN's for other combinations of conditions may be computed using figure 2-3 or 2-4. 3 CN's shown are equivalent to those of pasture. Composite CN's may be computed for other combinations of open space cover type. 4 Composite CN's for natural desert landscaping should be computed using figures 2-3 or 2-4 based on the impervious area percentage (CN = 98) and the pervious area CN. The pervious area CN's are assumed equivalent to desert shrub in poor hydrologic condition. 5 Composite CN's to use for the design of temporary measures during grading and construction should be computed using figure 2-3 or 2-4 based on the degree of development (impervious area percentage) and the CN's for the newly graded pervious areas. (210-VI-TR-55, Second Ed., June 1986) 2-5 NOAA Atlas 14, Volume 2, Version 3 ' Location name: Graham, North Carolina, USA* Latitude: 35.9064*, Longitude:-79.3071* Elevation: 520.66 ft** ' source: ESRI Maps A ** source: USGS ' POINT PRECIPITATION FREQUENCY ESTIMATES G.M. Bonnin, D. Martin, B. Lin, T. Parcybok, M.Yekta, and D. Riley NOAA, National Weather Service, Silver Spring, Maryland PF tabular I PF graphical I Maps & aerials PF tabular PDS-based point precipitation frequency estimates with 90% confidence intervals (in inches/hour)1 Average recurrence interval (years) 1 2 5 10 25 50 100 200 500 1000 5-min 4.86 (4.44-5.33) 5.76 (5.28-6.32) 6.70 1 (6.12-7.33) 7.32 (6.68-8.00) 8.00 (7.26-8.74) 8.44 (7.63-9.22) 8.83 1 (7.96-9.65) 9.14 (8.18-10.00) 9.46 1 (8.40-10.3) 9.67 (8.52-10.6) 3.88 4.61 5.36 5.86 6.38 6.72 7.01 7.24 7.48 7.61 10-min (3.55-4.25) (4.22-5.05) (4.90-5.87) (5.34-6.40) (5.79-6.96) (6.08-7.34) (6.32-7.66) (6.49-7.92) (6.64-8.18) (6.70-8.33) 3.24 3.86 4.52 4.94 5.39 5.68 5.91 6.09 6.28 6.37 15-min (2.96-3.54) (3.54-4.24) (4.134.95) (4.50-5.40) (4.89-5.88) (5.13-6.19) (5.32-6.46) (5.46-6.66) (5.57-6.86) (5.61-6.97) 2.22 2.67 3.21 3.58 3.99 4.27 4.53 4.74 5.00 5.16 30-min (2.03-2.43) (2.44-2.92) (2.93-3.51) (3.26-3.91) (3.62-4.36) (3.874.66) (4.08-4.94) (4.25-5.19) (4.43-5.46) (4.54-5.64) 1.38 1.67 2.06 2.33 2.66 2.90 3.12 3.33 3.58 3.77 60-min (1.26-1.51) (1.53-1.84) (1.88-2.25) (2.13-2.55) (2.41-2.90) (2.62-3.16) (2.81-3.41) (2.98-3.64) (3.18-3.92) (3.32-4.12) 0.820 0.995 1.23 1.41 1.63 1.79 1.95 2.11 2.30 2.45 2-hr (0.750-0.901) (0.910-1.09) 1 (1.13-1.35) 1 (1.28-1.54) 11 (1.47-1.78) 1 (1.61-1.96) 1 (1.74-2.13) 11 (1.87-2.30) (2.02-2.52) (2.13-2.69) 0.583 0.708 0.879 1.01 1.17 1.30 1.42 1.54 1.70 1.82 3-hr (0.534-0.639) (0.649-0.776) (0.805-0.963) (0.919-1.10) (1.06-1.28) 1 (1.17-1.41) 1 (1.27-1.55) 11 (1.37-1.68) 1 (1.49-1.86) 1 (1.58-1.99) 0.353 0.427 0.531 0.610 0.716 0.798 0.881 0.965 1.08 1.17 6-hr (0.325-0.386) (0.394-0.467) (0.487-0.580) (0.558-0.665) (0.650-0.778) (0.719-0.867) (0.788-0.956) (0.854-1.05) (0.940-1.17) (1.00-1.27) 12-hr 0.191---0 227 0.231---0 275 0.28 0 343 0.332-0 397 0.391---0 468 0.436-0 525 0.48 -0 584 0.526-0 646 0.586-0..732 0.63 -0 802 0.122 0.147 0.183 0.212 0.250 0.280 0.311 0.342 0.385 0.419 24-hr (0.114-0.130) (0.138-0.157) (0.172-0.196) (0.198-0.226) (0.232-0.268) (0.260-0.300) (0.287-0.334) (0.315-0.368) (0.353-0.415) (0.382-0.453) 0.071 0.086 0.106 0.122 0.142 0.159 0.175 0.192 0.214 0.232 2iiay (0.067-0.076) (0.080-0.092) (0.099-0.114) (0.114-0.130) (0.133-0.153) (0.147-0.170) (0.162-0.188) (0.177-0.207) (0.196-0.232) (0.212-0.252) 0.050 0.060 0.074 0.085 0.100 0.111 0.123 0.135 0.151 0.163 3�iay (0.047-0.054) (0.057-0.065) (0.070-0.080) (0.080-0.091) (0.093-0.107) (0.103-0.119) (0.114-0.132) (0.124-0.145) (0.138-0.163) (0.149-0.177) 0.040 0.048 0.059 0.067 0.079 0.088 0.097 0.106 0.119 0.129 aiiay (0.037-0.043) (0.045-0.051) (0.055-0.063) (0.063-0.072) (0.073-0.084) (0.081-0.094) (0.089-0.104) (0.098-0.114) (0.109-0.129) (0.117-0.140) 7iiay 0.025-0 028 0.029-0.033 0. 35-0 040 0.040-0 046 0.047--0 053 0.05 -0 059 0.057--0.066 0. 6 -0 072 0. 69-0 081 0.074-0.088 0.021 0.025 0.030 0.033 0.039 0.043 0.047 0.051 0.057 0.061 10-day (0.020-0.022) (0.023-0.026) (0.028-0.031) (0.031-0.036) (0.036-0.041) (0.040-0.045) (0.044-0.050) (0.047-0.055) (0.052-0.061) (0.056-0.066) 0.014 0.016 0.019 0.022 0.025 0.027 0.030 0.033 0.036 0.039 20-day (0.013-0.015) (0.015-0.017) (0.018-0.020) (0.020-0.023) (0.023-0.026) (0.026-0.029) (0.028-0.032) (0.030-0.035) (0.033-0.039) (0.036-0.042) 0.011 0.013 0.016 0.017 0.020 0.021 0.023 0.025 0.027 0.029 30-day (0.011-0.012) (0.013-0.014) (0.015-0.016) (0.016-0.018) (0.018-0.021) (0.020-0.022) (0.022-0.024) (0.023-0.026) (0.025-0.029) (0.027-0.031) 0.010 0.011 0.013 0.014 0.016 0.017 0.019 0.020 0.021 0.023 45-day (0.009-0.010) (0.011-0.012) (0.012-0.014) (0.014-0.015) (0.015-0.017) (0.016-0.018) (0.017-0.020) (0.019-0.021) (0.020-0.023) (0.021-0.024) 60-day 0. 08-0 009 0.010-0 011 0.01100.012 0.01 0 013 0.013-0 014 0.014-0 015 0.015-0 016 0.016-0 017 0.017--0 019 0.018-0 020 Precipitation frequency (PF) estimates in this table are based on frequency analysis of partial duration series (PDS). Numbers in parenthesis are PF estimates at lower and upper bounds of the 90% confidence interval. The probability that precipitation frequency estimates (for a given duration and average recurrence interval) will be greater than the upper bound (or less than the lower bound) is 5%. Estimates at upper bounds are not checked against probable maximum precipitation (PMP) estimates and may be higher than currently valid PMP values. Please refer to NOAA Atlas 14 document for more information. Back to Top PF graphical Hydrograph 1-yr Summary Hydroloqy Studio v 3.0.0.20 Project Name: 01-07-2022 Hyd. No. Hydrograph Type Hydrograph Name Peak Flow (Cfs) Time to Peak (hrs) Hydrograph Volume (Cult) Inflow Hyd(s) Maximum Elevation (ft) Maximum Storage (Cuft) 1 NRCS Runoff Post Sand Filter Drainage 5.069 11.93 11,056 ---- 2 Pond Route Post Pond Routing 1.457 12.07 11,044 1 95.42 5,666 3 NRCS Runoff Pre Sand Filter Drainage 1.394 11.97 2,925 ---- Hydrograph Report Hydrology Studio v 3.0.0.20 Pre Sand Filter Drainage Project Name: 01-07-2022 Hyd. No. 3 Hydrograph Type = NRCS Runoff Peak Flow = 1.394 cfs Storm Frequency = 1-yr Time to Peak = 11.97 hrs Time Interval = 2 min Runoff Volume = 2,925 cuft Drainage Area = 1.37 ac Curve Number = 69 Tc Method = User Time of Conc. (Tc) = 5.0 min Total Rainfall = 2.92 in Design Storm = Type II Storm Duration = 24 hrs Shape Factor = 484 Qp = 1.39 cfs 2 77 1.9 1.8 1.7 1.6 1.5 1.4 1.3 1.2 1.1 1 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Time (hrs) Hydrograph Report Hydrology Studio v 3.0.0.20 Post Sand Filter Drainage Project Name: 01-07-2022 Hyd. No. 1 Hydrograph Type = NRCS Runoff Peak Flow = 5.069 cfs Storm Frequency = 1-yr Time to Peak = 11.93 hrs Time Interval = 2 min Runoff Volume = 11,056 cuft Drainage Area = 1.37 ac Curve Number = 95 Tc Method = User Time of Conc. (Tc) = 5.0 min Total Rainfall = 2.92 in Design Storm = Type II Storm Duration = 24 hrs Shape Factor = 484 Qp = 5.07 cfs 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Time (hrs) Hydrograph Report Hydrology Studio v 3.0.0.20 Post Pond Routing Project Name: 01-07-2022 Hyd. No. 2 Hydrograph Type = Pond Route Peak Flow = 1.457 cfs Storm Frequency = 1-yr Time to Peak = 12.07 hrs Time Interval = 2 min Hydrograph Volume = 11,044 cuft Inflow Hydrograph = 1 - Sand Filter Drainage Max. Elevation = 95.42 ft Pond Name = Sand Filter Max. Storage = 5,666 cuft Pond Routing by Storage Indication Method Center of mass detention time = 10.47 hrs Qp = 1.46 cfs 6- 5- 4- 3- 2- 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 Time (hrs) — Sand Filter Drainage — Pond Routing Pond Report Hydrology Studio v 3.0.0.20 Sand Filter Project Name: 01-07-2022 Stage -Storage User Defined Contours Description Input Stage / Storage Table Stage Elevation Contour Area Incr. Storage (ft) (ft) (sgft) (cuft) Bottom Elevation, ft 92.00 0.00 92.00 1,090 0.000 Voids (%) 100.00 3.30 95.30 2,172 5,383 Volume Calo Ave End Area 1 4.40 96.40 2,620 2,636 Stage -Storage Total Storage (cuft) 0.000 5,383 8,018 97 - 5 96 4 95 3 h � rD w h 94 oeo�2 93 1 0000 92 0 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 Total Storage (cuft) — Contours — Top of Pond Pond Report Project Name: Hydrology Studio v 3.0.0.20 01-07-2022 Sand Filter Stage -Discharge Culvert / Orifices Rise, in Span, in No. Barrels Invert Elevation, ft Orifice Coefficient, Co Length, ft Barrel Slope, % N-Value, n Weirs Shape / Type Crest Elevation, ft Crest Length, ft Angle, deg Weir Coefficient, Cw 'Routes through Culvert "Rate applied to contours 95 aU ai 94 93 Culvert 0.000 Riser" Circular 1 1 Cipoletti 95.3 10 Orifices Perforated Riser 2 3 Hole Diameter, in No. holes Invert Elevation, ft Height, ft Orifice Coefficient, Co Weirs 2 3 Ancillary Exfiltration, in/hr 1.65** 3.3 Stage -Discharge 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 Discharge (cfs) Top of Pond — Cipoletti — Exfil —Total Q 4 3 v1 zJ La M 2 h 11 Pond Report Hydrology Studio v 3.0.0.20 Sand Filter Project Name: 01-07-2022 Stage -Storage -Discharge Summary Stage (ft) Elev. (ft) Storage (cult) Culvert (cfs) Orifices, cfs Riser (cfs) Weirs, cfs Pf Riser (cfs) Exfil (cfs) User (cfs) Total (cfs) 1 2 3 1 2 3 0.00 92.00 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 3.30 95.30 5,383 0.000 0.083 0.083 4.40 96.40 8,018 38.07 0.100 38.17 Suffix key. is = inlet control, oc = outlet control, s = submerged weir Pond Report Hydrology Studio v 3.0.0.20 Sand Filter Stage (ft) Project Name: 01-07-2022 Pond Drawdown Ln M N O N O N n N (\J Ln N N M N N N N O N O F— r) >_ L � � � 0 N LE O O Ln M N O lD Ln M N M 0" cn M a) M (11) n013