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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3190; Rancho Santa Fe Rd Improvements Sewer Report; Rancho Santa Fe Rd Improvements Sewer Report; 1990-10-25SANITARY SEWER REPORT RAMCHO SANTA FE ROAD IMPROVEMENTS ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 90-01 LEUCADIA COUNTY WATER DISTRICT CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA OCTOBER 25, 1990 PREPARED FOR: FIELDSTONE/LA COSTA ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP PREPARED BY: PROJECT DESIGN CONSULTAliTS 1010 SECOND AVENUE, SUITE 500 SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92101 (619) 235-6471 PDC Job No. 738.20 FOn l^t PLAN CHECK SUBMITTAL I^^B^VIAJU_ Brad D. Smith P.E. RCE 46221 Registration Expires 12/31/90 PREPARED BY: T.W. CHECKED BY: K.K. KiL- TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Title Page . i Table of Contents 2 Introduction 3 Description of Study Area 3 Existing Sanitary Sewer System ... 5 Proposed Sanitary Sewer Improvements 5 Analysis and Results 7 Conclusion 10 LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES Figure 1 - Project Location Map 4 Figure 2 - Exhibit 'B' - Existing and Proposed Sanitary Sewer System - Zone 11 Growth Management Program Carlsbad, CA . 6 Figure 3 - Tabular Values of Hydraulic Elements of Pipes (ASCE M&R No. 37/WPCD MP0.9) 11 Figure 4 - Peaking Factors for Sewer Flows City of San Diego 12 Figure 5 - Nomograph for Manning Formula for Pipe Flow (ASCE M&R 37/WPCF MP0.9) 13 Figure 6 - Hydraulic and Elements Graph for Circular Sewers (ASCE M&R No. 37/WPCF MP0.9) 14 ATTACHMENTS Exhibit 'A' - Proposed Land Use Designations/Proposed Sanitary Trunk Sewer INTRODUCTION The intent of this report is to determine the size of the sanitary sewer main reguired to be installed in the proposed realignment of Rancho Santa Fe Road within the Leucadia County Water District jurisdiction as per the City of Carlsbad and Leucadia Water District Standards. The size of the proposed municipal sanitary sewer was based on the City of Carlsbad's Design Manual for Public Works Improvements, dated 1987, Leucadia County Water District's General Standard Specifications, dated 1986, and the proposed land uses for adjacent property designated in the General Plan Amendment prepared by Project Design Consultants in conjunction with the Rancho Santa Fe Road Environmental Impact Report. Construction of the sanitary sewer system is in conjunction with the construction for the widening and realignment of Rancho Santa Fe Road between La Costa Avenue and Melrose Avenue in the City of Carlsbad and will provide sanitary sewer service for developable property adjacent to the Rancho Santa Fe Road realignment. DESCRIPTION OF STUDY AREA Rancho Santa Fe Road is generally a north-south road which links San Marcos to Encinitas. The section of Rancho Santa Fe Road designated for improvement originates at the Rancho Santa Fe Road intersection with La Costa Avenue and north to the Melrose Avenue intersection, across San Marcos Creek. Refer to Figure 1, page 4 for a project location map. Molrose Drive La Cosla Moodowa Drive Questhaven Ftoad PROJECT LOCATION MAP FIGURE 1 9 PrvjectDesign Consultants Planning and Engineering lUlU Second Avenue. Sulle SOT. 5<iri Diego. CA 91101 6I9-2)S-647I FAX 2J4 0M9 J./V. 7J8. ZO EXISTING SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM A 12-inch Municipal Sanitary Sewer stub exists under La Costa Avenue approximately 800 feet east of the intersection of Rancho Santa Fe Road and La Costa Avenue. This 12-inch stub provides for the connection of future sanitary sewer associated with growth to the north and in accordance with the City of Carlsbad's Growth Management Program for Zone 11, adopted in 1988. Connection to, and extension of this 12-inch trunk sewer will occur with development as outlined in the Growth Management Program for Zone 11. Refer to Figure 2, page 6 for Exhibit 'B' which shows the existing and proposed sanitary sewer system within the Rancho Santa Fe Road area. PROPOSED SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENTS Approximately 4,430 lineal feet of proposed 10-inch sanitary sewer will be installed within the right-of-way of the proposed Rancho Santa Fe Road alignment. A connection to the existing 12-inch stub is possible to allow for the extension of sanitary sewer as proposed in the City of Carlsbad's Growth Management Program for Zone 11. The extension of 10-inch sanitary sewer to the existing 12-inch stub located approximately 800 feet east of the La Costa Avenue/Rancho Santa Fe Road intersection will occur as development occurs to the north (refer to Exhibit 'A' attached at the end of this report) for delineation of the proposed 10-inch sanitary sewer main route. FIGURE 2 EXHIBIT B GROWTH MANAGEMENT • Sewer Phase Boundaries PROGRAM Zone 11 ANALYSIS AND RESULTS Determination of the size of the proposed sanitary sewer main was based on the City of Carlsbad's Design Manual for Public Works Improvements, dated 1987, the Leucadia County Water District's General Standard Specifications, dated 1986, and a Preliminary Land Use exhibit for adjacent developable property prepared by Project Design Consultants. Design Criteria; 1. Leucadia County Water District - Design Reguirements 5-03/e/2 a. Residential Areas: 85 gal/capita/day average. b. People/Dwelling Unit: 2.8 single-family residence. c. Sewers less than 15 inches in diameter shall be designed to flow 1/2 full. d. Design peak flows can be calculated from average flow by use of appropriate peak factors. 2. City of Carlsbad - Design Requirements a. (l-A-8) for diameters 10 inches and smaller, depth of peak flow = 1/2 the diameter. b. (1-D-l) domestic demands - residential areas: 246 gal/dwelling units/day average. c. Maximum flows should be based on ratio of peak to average flow of 2.5 unless otherwise approved by City Engineer. < << ooo i: XX ooo ' /^/^^/^ ^e^f of f^/^fjoio s^r/^ i^o^o (see E<^IB'T/^) 3G'S Ac / PC's/Ac * ^t/> JOTTTL ^ of^ DU'3 = 390 LBUCftDlSi uJfrrr^ O/STZlCr (1(2-1 * ^,6 pcof>/< /^^ ^^^^ ^€^^/c . I zoo 9PJ/^C C^^^^'/^^ fl^"^^ ) /too ^ ^ 7ZO^ ^f»d V < << ooo jffi? I2u'5 / f^^/fiu ' Is '^^'^ fpd /03,/^0 Z,S CF.F. ) p .- pifie die (f-f^ ft) .of/< CONCLUSION We can conclude from this study that a 10-inch sanitary sewer main meets the requirements for design standards in the City of Carlsbad and the Leucadia County Water District. The proposed 10-inch sanitary sewer main should be installed to the limits shown on the Rancho Santa Fe Road Improvement Plans to be submitted in conjunction with the construction of the realignment of Rancho Santa Fe Road. Installation of the proposed sanitary sewer will prevent future demolition of Rancho Santa Fe Road in order to provide sanitary sewer service to abutting developable property. We anticipate the proposed sanitary sewer will remain dry for approximately five to ten years as no Tentative Maps for the adjacent developable area have been submitted for review at this time. 10 HYDRAULICS OF SEWERS TABLE XVI. ^Tabular Values of Hydraulic Elements of Pipes (n constant) 97 • e. 4 I d A Qn Qc a A On D D' DVi 'D D' I)%SV4 c% 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.0013 0.0037 0.0069 0.0105 0.00007 0.00031 0.00074 0.00138 . 0.0006 0.0025 0.0055 0.0098 0.51 0.52 0.53 0.54 0.4027 0.4127 0.4227 ' 0.4327 0239 0247 0255. 0263 1.4494 15041 15598 1.6166 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.08 0.09 0.0147 0.0192 0.0242 0.0294 0.0350 0.00222 0.00328 O.D0455 0.00604 0.00775 0.0153 0.0220 0.0298 0.0389 0.0491 055 056 057 058 059 0.4426 0.4526 0.4625 0.4724 0.4822 027J- 0279_ 0287* 0295 0303 1:6741 1.7328 1.7924 1.8531 1.9147 0.10 0.11 0.12 0.13 0.14 0.0409 0.0470 0.0534 0.0600 0.0668 0.00967 0.01 isi 0.01417 0.01674 0.01952 0.0605 0.0731 0.0868 6.1016 0.1176 0.60 0.61 0.62 0.63 0.64 0.4920 0,5018 05115 0.5212 0.5308 0311 0319 0.327 0335 0343 1.9773 2.0410 2.1058 2.1717 22886 0.15 0.16 0.17 0.18 0.19 6.0739 0.0811 0.0885 0.0961 0.1039 0.0225 0.0257 0.0291 0.0327 0.0365 0.1347 0.1530 0.1724 0.1928 02144 ' 0.65 0.66 0.67 0.68 0.69 0.5404 05499 05594 0.5687 05780 0350 0358 0366 0373 0380 23068 23760 2.4466 25182 25912 0.20 0J21 022 023 024 0.1118 0.1199 0.1281 0.1365 0.1449 0.0406 0:0448 0.0492 0.0537 • 0.0585 02371 0.2609 02857 03116 03386 0.70 0.71 . 0.72 0.73 0.74 05872 0.5964 0.6054 0.6143 0.6231 0.388 0395 0.402 0.409 0.416 2.6656 2.7416 28188 23977 2.9783 0.25 0.26 0.27 0.28 029 0.1535 0.1623 0.1711 0.1800 0.1890 0.0634 0.0686 0.0739 0.0793 0.0849 03667 03957 0.4259 0.4571 0.4^3 0.75. 0.76 0.77 0.78 0.79 0.6319 0.6405 0.6489 0.6573 0.6655 0.422 0.429 0.435 0.441 0.447 3.0606 3.1450 32314 33200 3.4111 030 031 032 033 034 0.1982 02074 02167 02260 02355 0.0907 0.0966 0.1027 0.1089 0.1153 0.5226 0.5569 05921 0.6284 0.6657 0.80 081 082 0.83 0.84 0.6736 0.6815 0.6893 0.6969 0.7043 0.453 0.458 0.463 0.468 0.473 35051 3.6020 3.7021 3.8062 3.9144 038 039 02450 02546 02642 02739 02836 0.1218 0.1284 0.1351 0.1420 0.1490 0.7040 0.7433 0.7836 0.8249 08672 085 0.86 0.87 0.88 039 0.7115 0.7186 0.7254 0.7320 0^7384 0.477 0.481 0.485 0.488 0.491 4.0276 4.1466 42722 4.4057 45486 0.40 0.44 02934 03032 03130 03229 0332S Mm, fOlTTM 0.1354 0.9104 0.9546 0.9997 1J0459 1.0929 0.90 0.91 0.92 0.93 0.94 0.7445 0.7504 0.7560 0.7612 0.7662 0.494 0.496 0.497 0.498 0.498 4.7033 43724 5.0602 52727 55182 0.45 0.46 0.47 0.48 ^0.49 03428 03527 03627 03727 03827 0.1929 oibr 0208 0216 0224 1.1410 1.1900 12400 12908 13427 0.95 0.96 057 0.98 0.99 0.7707 0.7749 0.7785 0.7817 0.7841 0.498 0.496 0.494 0.489 0.483 53119 6.1785 6£695 7.4063 83261 0JSO_ 03927 0232 13956 1.00 0.7854 0.463 -//- City of S.n Diego, Water Utilities Department. February 15. 1983 PEAKIKS rACTOR FOR SrvrER FLOWS ' \ • • • Ratio of Peak to Average Flow* v>r^iTS Tributary Population Tooulation 200* 500 eoo 900 1,000 i.loa 1,200 1,300 1,400 1.500 1,600 1,650 1,700- 1,750 1,800 • 1,B50 1,900 • 2,000 2,150 2,225 2,200 2,375 2,425 2.500 • 2,600 2,675 2,775 2,850 . • 3,000 3,100 • 3,200 . 3,500 3,600 • 3,700 3,800 • 3,900 . 4,000 • 4,200- 4,400 4.COO Ratio of Peak to Kv»raoe Fl0'«^ rcM; Factor -0,2945 (pop) Population • 4,800 5,000 5,200 • 5,500 6,000 6,200 6,400 6,900 7;300' 7,500 .8,100 8,400 9,100 9,600 ID ,000 11,500 13,000 14,500 15,000 16,000 16,700 17,400 18,000 • 18,900 _ -19,800 21,500 22,600 25,000 26,500 28,000 32,000 36,000 38,000 42,000 • 49,000 54,000" 60,000 * 70,000 90,000 100,000 + Ratio of Peak to Averece Flc« 2.01 - 2.00 1.99 1.97 1.95 1.94 1.93 1.91 1.90 1.89 1.87 1.86 1.84 1.83 1.82 • 1.80 1.78 1.76 1.75. 1.74 1.73 1.72 1.71 1.70 1.69 1.68 1.67 1.65 i:64 1.63 1.61 1.59 1.50 -1.57 1.55 1.54 1.53 . 1.52 , 1.51 1.50 . (igura 7 mm Ai- ii ri ' '''''9 HYDRAULICS OF SEWERS 1.500-r 1,000 800 600 ' 500 400- 300 200- i-1,500 -1,000 -800 -600 -500 -400 -300 :-200 100 • 80- 60 ' 50- ra 30- S. CO § 20^ "ra DO — c o 1 10; .5 8- S? 6 • •g 5- l/t 5 •« • 3 - 100 - 80 ' 60 •50 o ••0 a ^0 5 2 -_ 1.0- 0.8 • 0.6 • 0.5- 0.4 • 0.2 2.400 -2,000 96 84 72 60- S 54 •5 48 -c « M-"~36' .9- 33 Q- 30. o 27 u 24. 10 a 8 I 4J M .6 S 5 4 12 10- 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.5 0.4 4-' '20 •IS ' -10 9 8 7- 1 6 • 0.13 3- 0.2 0.004 -£ 0-5 0.005-^ • i- 0.6 0.006-: 0.007 r 0.008 - i" 0.009 - • 0.01--0.8 $-0.9 1.0 0.02- 0.03 -. (;0.100.05- 001 O.0S- O.OS'-"'" o.040.oa- . 0.03 0.09- O.I- r0.02 - 0.015 '0.010 •o.oa.. ^ 3 1.5 •4 .= 0.4-f 0.5 -6 0.6-t 0.7- 0.8-t^ ^ 0.9'^ l.O-f- 8 i- 9 10 •15 81 a a. 5-1-18 -Alignment chart for Manning formula for pipe 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.08 0.06 0.05 0.04 -0.03 0.01 0.008 0.006 0.005 O004 0.003 0.002 r 0.001 p 0.0008 0.0006 0.0005 0.0004 0.0003 0.0002 -0.0001 p 0.00008 0.00006 O.OOOOS 0.00004 7 0.00003 0.00002 rO.OOOOl 0.000008 < 0.000006 0.000005 •0.000004 flow. in which the nomenclature basically the same as that used in Equation 13 and C is a coefficient related to roughness. The formula is used widely for pressure-conduit or pipe flow, although it is equally applicable to open-channel conditions. Published values for C have come largely from pipe-fiow experiments, while many of the reported TI values are from open-channel flow tests. The Hazen-Williams -Id- HYDRAULICS OF SEWERS Values of X and -2- ^ 08 ' 0.9 To U 1.2 1-3 V O A J * Hydraulicelementj Y,' «7 -Hydraulic-elemenis graph for circular sewers. et al. (22). Graphs for sewers of other than circular cross section may be developed by the same general method. Most of the hydraulic-elements graphs in common use have been pre- pared on the assumption that the Manning n does not change with the depth of flow for the particular conduit shape Nonf heless. many ex- perimenters have observed a variation of n with depth J^^^"' plriments of Wilcox (23) and of Yarnell and Woodward (24) show tha L value of n for a pipe flowing partly full is greater than for the ful pipe; and the average TI values for 824 experiments are as indicated by the curve through the points marked by circles in Figure 24. A similar curve for the Darcy-Weisbach fraction factor / also is shown in the same figure. The relation between the two friction coefficients is ..21 which is similar to Equation 19. „„*;^„tpH The points in Figure 24 marked by triangles and x's were es imated from the measurements made by Johnson (25) in large Louisville, Ky sewers flowing partly full. Since individual values of fjf'.'^^^l'^'^ ments of Wilcox and of Yarnell and Woodward varied wide^ from the average for a particular value of d/D, the reliability of the averages ZZ in Figure 24 may be questioned. Tests by Schmidt (26) on a large