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PRELIMINARY HYDROLOGY STUDY
FOR
TENTATIVE TRACT MAP I MINOR SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN/ COASTAL
DEVELOPMENT PERMIT
CHINQUAPIN COAST HOMES -330 CHINQUAPIN A VENUE
CT 2021-0005 / PUD 2021-0010 / CDP 2021-0067
CITY OF CARLSBAD, CA
PREPARED FOR:
330 CHINQUAPIN, LLC
5315 A VENIDA ENCINAS, SUITE 200
CARLSBAD, CA 92008
PREPARED BY:
PASCO LARET SUITER & ASSOCIATES, INC .
1911 SAN DIEGO AVE, SUITE 100
SAN DIEGO, CA 92110
PH: (858) 259-8212
Prepared: November 2021
Revised: May 2022
Bryan A. Knapp, PE #86542
5-5-22
DATE
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Executive Summary
Introduction
Existing Conditions
Proposed Project
Conclusions
References
Methodology
Introduction
TABLE OF CONTENTS
County of San Diego Criteria
Runoff Coefficient Determination
Hydrology & Hydraulic Model Output
Pre-Developed Hydrologic Calculations (100-Year Event)
Post-Developed Hydrologic Calculations (100-Year Event)
Pre-Developed vs. Post-Developed Peak Flows (100-Year Event)
Detention Analysis
Preliminary Hydraulics Analysis
Appendix
Isopluvial Maps
Intensity Duration Design Charts
Runoff Coefficients
Hydrologic Soil Group -USDA Web Soil Survey
Pre-Development Hydrology Node Map
Post-Development Hydrology Node Map
SECTION
1.0
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
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1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1.1 Introduction
This Preliminary Hydrology Study for the proposed development at 330 Chinquapin
A venue, has been prepared to analyze the hydrologic and hydraulic characteristics of the
existing and proposed project site. This report intends to present both the methodology
and the calculations used for determining the runoff from the project site in both the pre-
developed ( existing) conditions and the post-developed (proposed) conditions produced
by the 100-year, 6-hour storm .
1.2 Existing Conditions
The subject property is located along Chinquapin A venue, northeast of the intersection of
Chinquapin Avenue and Garfield Street, in the City of Carlsbad. The site is bound by a
combination of existing single-family and multi-family developments to the west, north,
and east, as well as Chinquapin A venue, a public road, to the south. The existing site
consists of a single-family residence, driveway, walkways, landscaping, and
miscellaneous improvements typical of this type of development. The project site is
located in the Agua Hedionda Hydrologic Area, and, more specifically, the Los Monos
Hydrologic Sub-Area (904.31) of the Carlsbad watershed .
The subject property has an approximate area of 0.442 acres and is approximately 37.3%
impervious in the existing condition. Per the Web Soil Survey application available
through the United States Department of Agriculture, the basin is generally categorized to
have type B hydrologic soils. Based on the existing impervious area and land use type, a
pre-development weighted runoff coefficient of 0.49 was calculated for the subject
property using the methodology described in section 3.1.2 of the San Diego County
Hydrology Manual and the formula provided therein .
After review of the site edge conditions, existing topography, and adjacent developments,
it was determined that there is no additional offsite runon entering the site from the
neighboring properties. The existing site can be categorized into one (1) major drainage
basin, with one ( 1) primary discharge location leaving the property. Drainage basin EX-1
consists of the entirety of the project site and primarily drains from the northwest comer
of the property to the southeast, discharging to the Chinquapin A venue right-of-way by
surface and sheet flow methods. Once in the Chinquapin Avenue right-of-way, runoff
leaving the site travels northeast towards existing storm water infrastructure. An existing
sidewalk underdrain is on the north side of Chinquapin A venue, which conveys runoff
into the public right-of-way. Surface flows entering the sidewalk underdrain ultimately
are conveyed south to outlet in the Agua Hedionda Lagoon prior to entering the Pacific
Ocean .
Using the Rational Method Procedure outlined in the San Diego County Hydrology
Manual, a peak flow rate and time of concentration was calculated for the 100-year, 6-
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hour storm event for the onsite drainage basin. Table 1 below summarizes the results of
the Rational Method calculations.
EXISTING DRAINAGE FLOWS
DRAINAGE
Q100 DRAINAGE lioo AREA AREA (CFS) (IN/HR) (ACRES)
EX-1 0.442 1.44 6.59
Table 1. Existing Condition Peak Drainage Flow Rates
Refer to pre-development hydrology calculations included in Section 3 .1 of this report for
a detailed analysis of the existing drainage basin, as well as a pre-development hydrology
node map included in the appendix of this report for pre-development drainage basin
delineation and discharge locations .
1.3 Proposed Project
The proposed project includes the demolition of all existing onsite improvements and the
construction of three (3) new multi-family detached unit blocks, each containing three (3)
attached units, creating a total of nine (9) units. The project proposes a driveway to
provide vehicular access to the proposed garages consisting of pervious pavers. Three
private onsite parking stalls interior to the site are also shown for site residents and guest
parking. Site grading, drainage and utility improvements typical of this type of multi-
family residential development will also be constructed as can be seen on the Preliminary
Grading Plan prepared by Pasco, Laret, Suiter & Associates under separate cover.
The subject property is approximately 50.8% impervious in the proposed condition.
Based on the proposed impervious area and land use type, a post-development weighted
runoff coefficient of 0.58 was calculated for the subject property using the methodology
described in section 3 .1.2 of the San Diego County Hydrology Manual and the formula
provided therein. The proposed site consists of one (1) major drainage basin, with one
( 1) primary discharge location from the northwest comer of the property similar to the
existing condition. Drainage basin PR-1 consists of the entirety of the site and will
continue to convey runoff generally from a high point in the northwest comer of the site
to the Chinquapin A venue right-of-way by means of surface flow. A concrete ribbon
gutter located at the center of the pervious paver driveway will also serve to capture and
convey drainage to the proposed curb and gutter along Chinquapin A venue .
Using the Rational Method Procedure outlined in the San Diego County Hydrology
Manual, a peak flow rate and time of concentration were calculated for the 100-year, 6-
hour storm event for the onsite drainage basin. Table 2 below summarizes the results of
the Rational Method calculations in the post-developed condition .
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PROPOSED DRAINAGE FLOWS
DRAINAGE DRAINAGE Q100 lioo AREA AREA (CFS) (IN/HR) (ACRES)
PR-1 0.442 1.69 6.59
Table 2. Proposed Condition Peak Drainage Flow Rates
Refer to post-development hydrology calculations included in Section 3.2 of this report
for a detailed analysis of the proposed drainage basin, as well as a post-development
hydrology node map included in the appendix of this report for post-development
drainage basin delineation and discharge locations.
In an effort to comply with the City of Carlsbad storm water standards, the proposed site
has incorporated LID design techniques to optimize the site layout. Runoff from
proposed roofs and new or removed and replaced hardscape areas will be directed to
landscaped areas or pervious pavers to disperse drainage to pervious surfaces. The
landscaped areas will assist to remove sediment and particulate-bound pollutants from
storm water. In addition, the storage layers of the pervious pavers will help to mitigate
peak runoff by providing detention volume as well as slightly increasing the site's overall
time of concentration. Refer to Section 3.4 of the report for a static detention analysis
showing that the increase in overall volume generated by the slight increase in hardscape
is accounted for in the gravel storage layer of the pervious pavers .
1.4 Conclusions
Based upon the analysis included in this report, there is an increase of ~0.25 cfs in peak
runoff as a result of the proposed development due to the 2,590 square feet of increased
hardscape in the proposed condition as compared the existing site. Similar to the existing
condition, the project will discharge from the northwest corner of the property to the
southeast and onto the Chinquapin Avenue right-of-way. Thus, water will not be
diverted away from existing drainage patterns, and the runoff produced by the proposed
development will not have an adverse effect on the downstream watershed. Although
there is no increase is storm water volume, the inherent detention characteristics and
storage volume provided in the gravel layers of the pervious pavers will assist to detain
and mitigate peak runoff to pre-project conditions.
The proposed project will be exempt from hydromodification compliance requirements as
it does not qualify as a Priority Development Project as defined in the Regional
Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Permit and the San Diego County Model
BMP Design Manual.
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1.5 References
"San Diego County Hydrology Manual", revised June 2003, County of San Diego,
Department of Public Works, Flood Control Section.
"San Diego County Hydraulic Design Manual", revised September 2014, County of San
Diego, Department of Public Works, Flood Control Section
"City of Carlsbad Engineering Standards, Volume 5: Carlsbad BMP Design Manual
(Post Construction Treatment BMPs) ", revised February 2016
"Low Impact Development Handbook-Stormwater Management Strategies", revised
July 2014, County of San Diego, Department of Public Works
Soil Survey Staff, Natural Resources Conservation Service, United States Department of
Agriculture. Web Soil Survey. Available online at http://websoilsurvey.nrcs.usda.gov .
Accessed September 2, 2020
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2.0 METHODOLOGY
2.1 Introduction
The hydrologic model used to perform the hydrologic analysis presented in this report
utilizes the Rational Method (RM) equation, Q=CIA. The RM formula estimates the
peak rate of runoff based on the variables of area, runoff coefficient, and rainfall
intensity. The rainfall intensity (I) is equal to:
1 = 7.44 x P6 x o-0·645
Where:
I= Intensity (in/hr)
P6 = 6-hour precipitation (inches)
D = duration (minutes -use Tc)
Using the Time of Concentration (Tc), which is the time required for a given element of
water that originates at the most remote point of the basin being analyzed to reach the
point at which the runoff from the basin is being analyzed. The RM equation determines
the storm water runoff rate (Q) for a given basin in terms of flow (typically in cubic feet
per second (cfs) but sometimes as gallons per minute (gpm)). The RM equation is as
follows:
Where:
Q=CIA
Q = flow (in cfs)
C = runoff coefficient, ratio of rainfall that produces storm water
runoff (runoff vs. infiltration/evaporation/absorption/etc)
I= average rainfall intensity for a duration equal to the Tc for the
area, in inches per hour.
A = drainage area contributing to the basin in acres.
The RM equation assumes that the storm event being analyzed delivers precipitation to
the entire basin uniformly, and therefore the peak discharge rate will occur when a
raindrop that falls at the most remote portion of the basin arrives at the point of analysis.
The RM also assumes that the fraction of rainfall that becomes runoff or the runoff
coefficient C is not affected by the storm intensity, I, or the precipitation zone number.
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2.2 County of San Diego Criteria
As defined by the County Hydrology Manual dated June 2003, the rational method is the
preferred equation for determining the hydrologic characteristics of basins up to
approximately one square mile in size. The County of San Diego has developed its own
tables, nomographs, and methodologies for analyzing storm water runoff for areas within
the county. The County has also developed precipitation isopluvial contour maps that
show even lines of rainfall anticipated from a given storm event (i.e. 100-year, 6-hour
storm).
One of the variables of the RM equation is the runoff coefficient, C. The runoff
coefficient is dependent only upon land use and soil type and the County of San Diego
has developed a table of Runoff Coefficients for Urban Areas to be applied to basin
located within the County of San Diego. The table categorizes the land use, the
associated development density ( dwelling units per acre) and the percentage of
impervious area. Each of the categories listed has an associated runoff coefficient, C, for
each soil type class.
The County has also illustrated in detail the methodology for determining the time of
concentration, in particular the initial time of concentration. The County has adopted the
Federal Aviation Agency's (FAA) overland time of flow equation. . This equation
essentially limits the flow path length for the initial time of concentration to lengths under
100 feet, and is dependent on land use and slope. The time of concentration minimum is
5 minutes for purposes of calculating rainfall intensity per the County of San Diego
Hydrology Manual requirements.
2.3 Runoff Coefficient Determination
As stated in section 2.2, the runoff coefficient is dependent only upon land use and soil
type and the County of San Diego has developed a table of Runoff Coefficients for Urban
Areas to be applied to basin located within the County of San Diego. The table, included
in the Appendix of this report, categorizes the land use, the associated development
density ( dwelling units per acre) and the percentage of impervious area.
For this study, a weighted runoff coefficient was used for both the pre-project and post-
developed site in accordance with the equation provided in Section 3 .1.2 of the County of
San Diego Hydrology Manual. The weighted runoff coefficient is a function of the total
impervious and pervious surface areas in the existing and proposed conditions .
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3.0 HYDROLOGY MODEL OUTPUT
3.1 Pre-Developed Hydrologic Model Output (100-Year Event)
Pre-Development:
*Rational Method Equation Q=CIA
P100= 2.5 * 100-Y ear, 6-Hour Rainfall Precipitation
Basin EX-1
Total Area= 19,247 sf-+ 0.442 Acres
Impervious Area = 7, 186 sf-+ 0.165 Acres
Pervious Area= 12,061 sf-+ 0.277 Acres
Cn, Weighted Runoff Coefficient
-0.25, Cn value for natural ground, Type B soils
* Per San Diego Hydrology Design Manual (SDHDM) Section 3.1.2
-0.9, C value for developed/ impervious surface
* Per SDHDM Section 3.1.2
Cn = 0.9 x 7,186 sf+ 0.25 x 12,061 sf= 0.493
19,247 sf
Tc= 5.0 Min *Minimum Tc for Rainfall Intensity per SDHDM
I = 7.44 x P 6 x D-0-645 *Rainfall Intensity Equation
I= 7.44 X 2.5 X 5.o-0·645 ::::; 6.59 in/hr
Q100 = 0.493 x 6.59 in/hr x 0.493 Ac = 1.44 cfs
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3.2 Post-Developed Hydrologic Model Output (100-Year Event)
Post-Development (without considering HMP/BMP treatment):
*Rational Method Equation Q=CIA
P100= 2.5 * 100-Y ear, 6-Hour Rainfall Precipitation
Basin PR-1
Total Area = 19,247 sf -+ 0 .44 2 Acres
Impervious Area= 9,776 sf-+ 0.224 Acres
Pervious Area= 9,471 sf-+ 0.217 Acres
Cn, Weighted Runoff Coefficient
-0.25, Cn value for natural ground, Type B soils
* Per San Diego Hydrology Design Manual (SDHDM) Section 3.1.2
-0.9, C value for developed/ impervious surface
* Per SDHDM Section 3.1.2
Cn = 0.9 x 9,776 sf+ 0.25 x 9,471 sf= 0.580
19,247 sf
Tc= 5.0 Min *Minimum Tc for Rainfall Intensity per SDHDM
I= 7.44 x P6 x D-0·645 *Rainfall Intensity Equation
I= 7.44 X 2.5 X 5.o-0·645 ::::; 6.59 in/hr
Q100 = 0.580 x 6.59 in/hr x 0.442 Ac = 1.69 cfs
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3.3 Pre-Developed vs. Post-Developed Peak Flows (100-Year Event)
Total Pre-Development (Discharge Leaving Site)
Basin EX-1 Q100 = 1.44 cfs
*Discharging from the site at the southeast comer to Chinquapin A venue
Total Q100 = 1.44 cfs
Total Post-Development (Discharge Leaving Site)
Basin PR-1 Q100 = 1.69 cfs
*Discharging from the site at the southeast comer to Chinquapin A venue
Total Q100 = 1.69 cfs
Pre-Development vs. Post-Development (Discharge Leaving Site):
Pre-Development
Q100 = 1.44 cfs
3.4 Detention Analysis
Post-Development
Q100 = 1.69 cfs
Delta
+0.25 cfs
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The 100-year, 6-hour storm event detention analysis was performed in accordance with
Chapter 6 of the San Diego County Hydrology Manual (SDCHM). The results of the
analysis provide a static detention requirement by comparing the total volume produced
by the 100-year, 6-hour storm in the existing and post-project conditions. The total
volume can be calculated after producing a hydrograph for each event (pre-and post-
developed) with the results of the Rational Method analysis. Calculations and results of
this analysis can be shown below.
The proposed pervious pavement driveway provides mitigation of the 100-year, 6-hour
storm event peak flow rate. Underneath the paver units and bedding layer is a 6-inch
gravel storage layer that provides sufficient detention volume to offset the increase in
total volume generated in the proposed condition due to the increase in overall hardscape.
See sections 3.4.1 and 3.4.2 below for the results of these calculations.
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3.4.1 Static (No Routing) Detention Calculation
Pre-Development: 100-Year Event (Basin EX-1)
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Volume= C*P6*A *Equation 6-1 ofSDCHM
Volume= 0.493 * (2.5 in* 1 ft/ 12 in)* (19,247 SF)= 1,977 CF
Post-Development: 100-Year Event (Basin PR-1)
Volume= C*P6*A *Equation 6-1 of SDCHM
Volume= 0.580 * (2.5 in* 1 ft/ 12 in)* (19,247 SF)= 2,326 CF
Required Detention Volume = Total Post-Development-Total Pre-Development
= Basin PR-1 -Basin EX-1
= 2,326 CF-1,977 CF= +349 CF
3.4.2 Pervious Pavement Drive Aisle -Storage
Detention Volume Provided = Driveway Area x 6" Gravel Layer x 40% Voids
= 2,576 SF * (6 in * 1 ft/ 12 in) * 0.40
APPROVED PERVIOUS
PAVERS WI MIN f' VOID
6' X 16'PCCFLUSH CURB\ OR DEEPENED G-1 CURB
VOID FILLER-/' TOj"(N0.8/
AGGREGATE IN VOIDS
BEDDING COURSE-2" TIIICK OF j •
= 515 CF
TOj'(N0.8/AGGREGATE ~ r.l.ii"-i'iiiiiirr;..~~ CIIOKERCOURSE-4"TIIICKOFi·-· : I 1=1 NOTE.
TOJ • (N0.571 CRUSHED ROCK _:;; • 1 -111: -All AGGREGATE MUST BE CLEAN/WASHED AND FREE OF FINES (SAND, SILT, ETC.) f ..------_--THEPAVERS SHALL NOT BE SEALED ONCE THE VOIDFILLERHASBEENADDED
MIN S"THICKOF • -=I 11=1 -EACHCOURSESHALLBEVIBRATORYCO/.IPACTf.DBEFOREPLACEMENTOFNEXTCOURSE
CRUSIIEDROCK -mi m-~ '' 1---:1 I 1--NOIMPERVIOUSLJNERORFILTf.RFABR/CISTOBEUSED
SOIL SUBGRADE ---------SPECIAL APPROVAL REQUIRED FOR USE IN HIGHLY EXPANSNE SOIL-SUBDRAIN MAY BE REQUIRED
PERVIOUS PAVERS -TYPICAL DETAIL
NOTTO SCALE
515 CF of storage in gravel layers under pervious paver driveway.
PRE-VERSUS POST-VOLUME ANALYSIS:
~ V100 = 349 CF
Storage Provided= 515 CF> 349 CF
No additional storage required to mitigate the post-development 100-yr stormwater
volume onsite .
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3.5 Preliminary Hydraulics Analysis
A preliminary hydraulics analysis was performed for the 100-year, 6-hour design storm
event to check proposed onsite storm drain facility capacity. The analysis was performed
by first delineating the site into minor drainage basins at desired points of analysis to
determine peak flow conveyed by the proposed infrastructure using the Rational Method
(minimum time of concentration of 5.0 minutes was used in accordance with the San
Diego County Hydrology Manual for use in the rainfall intensity equation to
conservatively size the facilities). The minor basin areas as shown below can be seen
graphically on the proposed hydrology node map included in the Appendix of the report.
Capacity was calculated utilizing the Hydraflow Express extension in AutoCAD Civil 3D
to model the peak flows generated through a cross-section using open channel flow .
Basin PR-1 -Al
Total Area= 1,234 sf-+ 0.028 Acres
Cn = 0.58 *Runoff Coefficient for Site
Tc= 5.0 Min *Minimum Tc for Rainfall Intensity per SDHDM
I = 7.44 x P6 x o-0-645 *Rainfall Intensity Equation
I= 7.44 X 2.5 X 5.o-0·645 ::::: 6.59 in/hr
Q100 = 0.58 x 6.59 in/hr x 0.028 Ac= 0.1 cfs
**Q at Node PR-101 in northwest corner of property, begin 6" PVC private storm
drain at 1.0% slope.
Basin PR-1 -A2
Total Area= 7,848 sf-+ 0.180 Acres
Cn = 0.58 *Runoff Coefficient for Site
Tc= 5.0 Min *Minimum Tc for Rainfall Intensity per SDHDM
I = 7.44 x P6 x o-0·645 *Rainfall Intensity Equation
I= 7.44 X 2.5 X 5.o-0·645 ::::: 6.59 in/hr
Q100 = 0.58 x 6.59 in/hr x 0.18 Ac= 0.7 cfs
**Q at Node PR-102 in southwest corner of property, end 6" PVC private storm
drain at 1.0% slope and begin 6" PVC private storm drain at 2.0% slope .
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Basin PR-1-Bl
Total Area= 3,524 sf-+ 0.081 Acres
Cn = 0.58 *Runoff Coefficient for Site
Tc= 5.0 Min *Minimum Tc for Rainfall Intensity per SDHDM
I= 7.44 x P6 x o-0-645 *Rainfall Intensity Equation
I= 7.44 X 2.5 X 5.o-0·645 ::::; 6.59 in/hr
Qrno = 0.58 x 6.59 in/hr x 0.081 Ac = 0.3 cfs
**Q at Node PR-200 in ribbon gutter prior to 6" curb and gutter flow. Per ribbon
gutter cross-section, slope, and capacity, depth of flow= 0.1' at Node PR-200. Flow
is contained within drive aisle section.
Basin PR-1 -B2
Total Area= 10,713 sf-+ 0.246 Acres
Cn = 0.58 *Runoff Coefficient for Site
Tc= 5.0 Min *Minimum Tc for Rainfall Intensity per SDHDM
I = 7.44 x P6 x o-0·645 *Rainfall Intensity Equation
I= 7.44 X 2.5 X 5.o-0·645 ::::; 6.59 in/hr
Qrno = 0.58 x 6.59 in/hr x 0.246 Ac = 0.95 cfs
**Q at Node PR-103 in gutter entering brooks box.
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4.0 APPENDIX
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Directions for Appllcatlon:
(1) From precipitation maps determine 6 hr and 24 hr amounts
for the selected frequency. These maps are included in the
County Hydrology Manual (10, 50, and 100 yr maps induded
in the Design and Procedure Manual).
(2) Adjust 6 hr precipitation (if necessary) so that it is within
the range of 45% to 65% of the 24 hr precipitation (not
applicaple to Desert).
(3) Plot 6 hr precipitation on the right side of the chart.
(4) Draw a line through the point parallel to the plotted lines.
(5) This line is the intensity-duration curve for the location
being analyzed.
Appllcatlon Fonn:
(a) Selected frequency __ year
p
(b) P5 = __ in., P24 = --'P 6 = __ %<2J
24
(c) Adjusted P6<2> = __ in.
(d) tx = __ min.
(e) I = __ in./hr.
Note: This chart replaces the Intensity-Duration-Frequency
curves used since 1965.
P6 1 1.5 2 2.5 . 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 5.5 6
Duration I I I I I . I . I I I I I
5 2.63 3.95 5.27 6.59 7.90 9.22 10.54 11.86 13.17 14.49 15.81
7 2.12 ·3.18,4.24 5.30 6.36 7.42 8.48. 9.54 10.00·11.66 12.72
10 1.68 ·2.53·3.37 4.21 5.05·5_90· 6.74 · 7.58 · 8.42 · 9.27 ·10.11
15 1.30 1.95 2.59 3.24 ·3.89 4.54· 5.19 5.84 6.49. 7.13. 7.78
20 1.oa 1.62· 2.15 2.69 · 3.23 · 3.n · 4.31 4.85 · 5.39 · 5.93 · 6.46
25 0.93 1.40 1.87 233 2.80.327 3.73. 4.20. 4.67. 5.13 5.60
30 o.83 1241.66 2.01 2_49·2.00· 3.32 3.73 · 4.15 · 4.56 4.98
40 0.69 1.03 1.38 1.72 207 2.41. 2.76 3.10 3.45 3.79. 4.13
50 0.60 ·0.001.19· 1.49 1.79 2.09 2.39 2.69 2.98 3.28 3.58
60 0.53 0.80 1 06 1.33 1.59 1.86 2.12 2.39 2.65 . 2.92 3.18
90 o.41 ·0.61 o.82 1.02 1.23 1 43 1.63 1.84 2.04 · 2.25 · 2.45
120 0.34 . 0.51 0.68. 0.85 1.02 1 19. 1.36 1.53 . 1.70 . 1.87 2.04
150 o.29 ·o.«·o.59. o.73 o.ea 1.03 1.18 · 1.32 · 1.47 1.62 1.16
1eo 0.26 ·039·0.52 065 0.18 o.91 1.04 · 1.18 · 1.31 · 1.« · 1.57
240 0.22 . 0.33. 0.43. 0.54 0.65 0. 76 0.87 0.98 . 1.08 1.19 . 1.30
300 0.19 ·028·038 o.47 o.56 o.66 015 0.85 · o.94 · 1.00 · 1.13
360 0.17 . 0.25 0 33. 0.42 0.50 0.58 0.67 _ 0. 75 . 0.84 0.92 . 1.00
FIGURE
Intensity-Duration Design Chart• Template / 3-1
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San Diego County Hydrology Manual
Date: June 2003
Table 3-1
Section:
Page:
RUNOFF COEFFICIENTS FOR URBAN AREAS
Land Use I Runoff Coefficient "C"
Soil Type
NRCS Elements Coun Elements % IMPER. A B
Undisturbed Natural Terrain (Natural) Permanent Open Space 0* 0.20 0.25
Low Density Residential (LOR) Residential, 1.0 DU/ A or less 10 0.27 0.32
Low Density Residential (LOR) Residential, 2.0 DU/A or less 20 0.34 0.38
Low Density Residential (LOR) Residential, 2.9 DU/A or less 25 0.38 0.41
Medium Density Residential (MOR) Residential, 4.3 DU/A or less 30 0.41 0.45
Medium Density Residential (MOR) Residential, 7.3 DU/A or less 40 0.48 0.51
Medium Density Residential (MOR) Residential, 10.9 DU/A or less 45 0.52 0.54
Medium Density Residential (MOR) Residential, 14.5 DU/A or less 50 0.55 0.58
High Density Residential (HOR) Residential, 24.0 DU/A or less 65 0.66 0.67
High Density Residential (HOR) Residential, 43.0 DU/A or less 80 0.76 0.77
Commercial/Industrial (N. Com) Neighborhood Commercial 80 0.76 0.77
Commercial/Industrial (G. Com) General Commercial 85 0.80 0.80
Commercial/Industrial (O.P. Com) Office Professional/Commercial 90 0.83 0.84
Commercial/Industrial (Limited I.) Limited Industrial 90 0.83 0.84
Commercial/Industrial (General I.) General Industrial 95 0.87 0.87
C
0.30
0.36
0.42
0.45
0.48
0.54
0.57
0.60
0.69
0.78
0.78
0.81
0.84
0.84
0.87
3
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D
0.35
0.41
0.46
0.49
0.52
0.57
0.60
0.63
0.71
0.79
0.79
0.82
0.85
0.85
0.87
*The values associated with 0% impervious may be used for direct calculation of the runoff coefficient as described in Section 3.1.2 (representing the pervious runoff
coefficient, Cp, for the soil type), or for areas that will remain undisturbed in perpetuity. Justification must be given that the area will remain natural forever (e.g., the area
is located in Cleveland National Forest).
DU/A= dwelling units per acre
NRCS = National Resources Conservation Service
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Hydrologic Soil Group-San Diego County Area, California
46813:l 468140
468100 468110 <16812) 46813:l <168140
Map Scale: 1: 503 f printed on A portrait (8.5" X 11 ") sheet
N ---===-----=====Meters 0 5 10 2l l)
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Map projection: Web Mercator Comer roordinates: WGS84 Edge tics: lJTM ZOne 11N WGS84
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MAP LEGEND MAP INFORMATION
Area of Interest (AOI)
Area of Interest (AOI)
Soils
Soil Rating Polygons
D A
D ND
D B
D BID
D C
D CID
D D
D Not rated or not available
Soil Rating Lines
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Water Features
Streams and Canals
Transportation
H--+ Rails
,,w, Interstate Highways
_._, US Routes
Major Roads
Local Roads
Background
• Aerial Photography
Web Soil Survey
N~'---<;Cooic:.::i Soil(··-·1y
The soil surveys that comprise your AOI were mapped at
1:24,000.
Warning: Soil Map may not be valid at this scale.
Enlargement of maps beyond the scale of mapping can cause
misunderstanding of the detail of mapping and accuracy of soil
line placement. The maps do not show the small areas of
contrasting soils that could have been shown at a more detailed
scale.
Please rely on the bar scale on each map sheet for map
measurements.
Source of Map: Natural Resources Conservation Service
Web Soil Survey URL:
Coordinate System: Web Mercator (EPSG:3857)
Maps from the Web Soil Survey are based on the Web Mercator
projection, which preserves direction and shape but distorts
distance and area. A projection that preserves area, such as the
Albers equal-area conic projection, should be used if more
accurate calculations of distance or area are required.
This product is generated from the USDA-NRCS certified data as
of the version date(s) listed below.
Soil Survey Area: San Diego County Area, California
Survey Area Data: Version 16, Sep 13, 2021
Soil map units are labeled (as space allows) for map scales
1 :50,000 or larger.
Date(s) aerial images were photographed: Jan 24, 2020--Feb
12,2020
The orthophoto or other base map on which the soil lines were
compiled and digitized probably differs from the background
imagery displayed on these maps. As a result, some minor
shifting of map unit boundaries may be evident.
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Hydrologic Soil Group-San Diego County Area, California
Hydrologic Soil Group
Map unit symbol Map unit name Rating Acres in AOI Percent of AOI
MIC Marina loamy coarse B 0.5
sand, 2 to 9 percent
slopes
Totals for Area of Interest 0.5
Description
Hydrologic soil groups are based on estimates of runoff potential. Soils are
assigned to one of four groups according to the rate of water infiltration when the
soils are not protected by vegetation, are thoroughly wet, and receive
precipitation from long-duration storms.
The soils in the United States are assigned to four groups (A, B, C, and D) and
three dual classes (AID, 8/D, and C/D). The groups are defined as follows:
Group A. Soils having a high infiltration rate (low runoff potential) when
thoroughly wet. These consist mainly of deep, well drained to excessively
drained sands or gravelly sands. These soils have a high rate of water
transmission.
Group B. Soils having a moderate infiltration rate when thoroughly wet. These
consist chiefly of moderately deep or deep, moderately well drained or well
drained soils that have moderately fine texture to moderately coarse texture.
These soils have a moderate rate of water transmission.
Group C. Soils having a slow infiltration rate when thoroughly wet. These consist
chiefly of soils having a layer that impedes the downward movement of water or
soils of moderately fine texture or fine texture. These soils have a slow rate of
water transmission.
Group D. Soils having a very slow infiltration rate (high runoff potential) when
thoroughly wet. These consist chiefly of clays that have a high shrink-swell
potential, soils that have a high water table, soils that have a claypan or clay
layer at or near the surface, and soils that are shallow over nearly impervious
material. These soils have a very slow rate of water transmission.
If a soil is assigned to a dual hydrologic group (AID, 8/D, or C/D), the first letter is
for drained areas and the second is for undrained areas. Only the soils that in
their natural condition are in group D are assigned to dual classes.
Rating Options
Aggregation Method: Dominant Condition
USDA Natural Resources
,.,,.._ Conservation Service
Web Soil Survey
National Cooperative Soil Survey
100.0%
100.0%
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Hydrologic Soil Group-San Diego County Area, California
Component Percent Cutoff: None Specified
Tie-break Rule: Higher
USDA Natural Resources --.a Conservation Service
Web Soil Survey
National Cooperative Soil Survey
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% IMPERVIOUS
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19,247 SF (0.442 AC)
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7,186 SF (0.165AC)
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Channel Report
Hydraflow Express Extension for Autodesk® AutoCAD® Civil 3D® by Autodesk, Inc.
330 CHINQUAPIN: DWY RIBBON GUTTER
User-defined
Invert Elev (ft)
Slope(%)
N-Value
Calculations
Compute by:
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= 1.00
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Depth (ft)
a (cfs)
Area (sqft)
Velocity (ft/s)
Wetted Perim (ft)
Grit Depth, Ye (ft)
Top Width (ft)
EGL (ft)
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= 0 .10
= 0 .300
= 0.27
= 1.11
= 6.82
= 0.10
= 6.82
= 0.12
( 0.00, 100.00)-(12.50, 99.50, 0.013)-(13.50, 99.45, 0.013)-(14.50, 99.50, 0.013)-(19.50, 99.57, 0.01 3)
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100.00
99.50
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Channel Report
Hydraflow Express Extension for Autodesk® AutoCAD® Civil 3D® by Autodesk, Inc.
6-in PVC Storm Drain @ 1.0%
Circular
Diameter (ft)
Invert Elev (ft)
Slope(%)
N-Value
Calculations
Compute by:
Known Depth (ft)
Elev (ft)
0
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= 46.00
= 1.00
= 0.013
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= 0.50
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Q (cfs)
Area (sqft)
Velocity (ft/s)
Wetted Perim (ft)
Crit Depth , Ye (ft)
Top Width (ft)
EGL (ft)
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= 0.50
= 0.561
= 0.20
= 2.86
= 1.57
= 0.39
= 0.00
= 0.63
Section
Reach (ft)
Channel Report
Hydraflow Express Extension for Autodesk® AutoCAD® Civil 3D® by Autodesk, Inc.
6-in PVC Storm Drain @ 2.0%
Circular
Diameter (ft)
Invert Elev (ft)
Slope(%)
N-Value
Calculations
Compute by:
Known Depth (ft)
Elev (ft)
0
= 0.50
= 46.00
= 2.00
= 0.013
Known Depth
= 0.50
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Depth (ft)
Q (cfs)
Area (sqft)
Velocity (ft/s)
Wetted Perim (ft)
Grit Depth, Ye (ft)
Top Width (ft)
EGL (ft)
Wednesday, May 4 2022
= 0.50
= 0.793
= 0.20
= 4.04
= 1.57
= 0.45
= 0.00
= 0.75
Section
Reach (ft)
Channel Report
Hydraflow Express Extension for Autodesk® AutoCAD® Civil 30® by Autodesk, Inc.
1.5-ft Wide Modified D-25 @ 2.0%
Rectangular
Bottom Width (ft)
Total Depth (ft)
Invert Elev (ft)
Slope (%)
N-Value
Calculations
Compute by:
Known Q ( cfs)
Elev (ft)
45.00
44.75
44 .50
44.25
44.00
0
= 1.50
= 0.26
= 44.40
= 2.00 = 0.015
Known Q
= 1.69
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Section
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18-in
1
Reach (ft)
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Depth (ft)
Q (cfs)
Area (sqft)
Velocity (ft/s)
Wetted Perim (ft)
Crit Depth, Ye (ft)
Top Width (ft)
EGL (ft)
.... .,,,.
1.5 2
Wednesday, May 4 2022
= 0.25
= 1.690
= 0.38 = 4.51
= 2.00
= 0.26
= 1.50 = 0.57
2.5
Depth (ft)
0.60
0.35
0.10
-0.15
-0.40