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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 01-01; CALAVERA HILLS VILLAGE L2; HYDROLOGY STUDY; 2015-10-02HYDROLOGY STUDY FOR CALAVERA HILLS VILLAGE L-2 7 s 2 Keith W. Hansen RCE 60223 Exp. 6/30/04 Date CTOl-Q] This iiydrology study is a portion of the approved hydrology study for Carlsbad Tract 00-02 that covers Village 'L-2'. The proposed condition will be a si ngle-fam iiy residential sub-division with a single street ending with a cul-de-sac. The existing tributary area to the west has been reduced and will be all landscaped. The following describes the proposed basin areas (see Exhibit "K" for areas): Area L-2-1 discharges westerly while Area L-2-2 discharges northwesterly. Area L-2- 3 and L-2-4 discharges easterly towards the westerly portion of Cay Drive and continue northerly along Cay Drive towards the adjacent sub-division, onto Promontory Place or "E" Street as show on the Village 'Q' Hydrology Map (Exhibit "J"), and ultimately into a storm conveyance system (Node 3 per Village 'Q' Hydrology Map) at the end of the cul-de-sac. Area L-2-5 and L-2-6 dischiarges easterly towards the westerly portion of Cay Drive and continue southerly along Cay Drive, and ultimately into a storm drainage system (Node 37 per Village 'Q' Hydrology Map) at the intersection of Cay Drive and Tamarack Avenue. Calculations: The hydrological analysis utilized to calculate the storm runoff for the 100-year storm event was the Rational Method (Q = C * I * A). Q = Runoff (cfs) C = Runoff Coefficient IA = Rainfall Intensity (inches/hour) A = Area (acres) Tc = Time of Concentration (Initial, overland, street gutter or pipe) Determination of Runoff Coefficient The runoff coefficient (C) is based on the soil group of the drainage basin. Runoff coefficients are also dependent on the proposed land use of each basin. Coefficients for this project were based from the County of San Diego Hydrology Manual. G:\sdsk\PROJ\981020\wp\L2SDRpt.doc Determination of Intensity Rainfall Intensity (1) is a function of the six-hour precipitation measure and the time of concentration for the drainage basin, as defined by the County of San Diego Hydrology Manual. Determination of Areas The area (A) of each drainage basin was determined from the drainage area map. The drainage sub-basin has been based on the ultimate anticipated land use. Analysis The onsite 100-year peak flow rates were calculated as shown on the table below (also see Exhibit "K"). A runoff coefficient of 0.55 was selected during preliminary analysis. 0.55 was used throughout this analysis although Exhibit "A" shows a Type 'C soil classification, which would yield a runoff coefficient of 0.50. Using a 0.55 - runoff coefficient will yield a higher peak runoff flow rate, which is a conservative approach for the purpose of this analysis. SUB-BASIN C AREA (AC) Tc (MIN.) 1 (IN/HR) Qioo (CFS) L-2-1 0.55 0.22 5.00 6.85 0.83 L-2-2 0.55 0.26 5.00 6.85 0.98 L-2-3 0.55 0.20 5.00 6.85 0.75 L-2-4 0.55 2.00 14.10 3.50 3.85 L-2-5 0.55 2.17 14.10 3.50 4.18 L-2-6 0.55 0.51 5.00 6.85 1.92 NOTE: L-2-5 INCLUDES L-2-6 The Time of Concentration values shown above were determined as shown below: L-2-1 Tc, use minimum 5 min. L-2-2 Tc, use minimum 5 min. L-2-3 Tc, use minimum 5 min. L-2-4 Tc, (Exhibit "F") urban area overland (Lot 3, 130 ft @ 1.07o) G:\sdsk\PROJ\981020\wp\L2SDRpt.doc Tc = 12.5 min. plus (Exhibit "G") gutter-velocity chart 4.5 ft/sec X 440 ft = 97.7/60 = 1.6 min. Tc = 12.5 + 1.6 = 14.1 min. L-2-5 Tc, (Exhibit "F") urban area overland (Lot 1, 130 ft @ 1.07o) Tc = 12.5 min. plus (Exhibit "G") gutter-velocity chart 4.5 ft/sec X 440 ft = 97.7/60 = 1.6 min. Tc = 12.5 + 1.6 = 14.1 min. L-2-6 Tc, use minimum 5 min. The total area entering Node 3 (see Exhibit "J") is approximately 5.30 acres, of which 2.20 acres is a portion of Village 'L-2', and 3.10 (2.90-1-0.20 per Exhibit "J") acres is the developed site adjacent to and downstream of Village 'L-2'. Using the Time of Concentration (Tc) for L-2-3 of 14.1 minutes yields a rainfall intensity (1) value of 3.50. Using the said Tc value yields a higher peak value since the actual Tc value would be longer, thus resulting in a lower rainfall intensity value and ultimately a lower peak flow value. Using a runoff coefficient value (C) of 0.55 yields a peak runoff value (Q) of 10.20 cubic feet per second (cfs). This 100 -year peak flow value is less than the peak flow value of 14.4 cfs as shown on Node 3 of the Village 'Q' Hydrology Map. The total area entering Node 37 (see Exhibit "j") is approximately 4.78 acres, of which 1.66 acres is a portion of Village 'L-2', 0.52 acres is area upstream of Village 'L-2', and 2.60 (1.60+ 1.0 per Exhibit "j") acres is the area downstream of Village 'L- 2'. Using the Time of Concentration (Tc) for L-2-4 of 14.1 minutes yields a rainfall intensity (I) value of 3.50. Using a runoff coefficient value (C) of 0.55 yields a peak runoff value (Q) of 9.20 cubic feet per second (cfs). This 100-year peak flow value is less than the peak flow value of 9.70 cfs as shown on Node 37 of the Village 'Q' Hydrology Map. G:\sdsk\PRO.I\981020\wp\L2SDRpt.doc TABLE 2 RUNOFF COEFFICIENTS (RATIONAL METHOD) DEVELOPED AREAS (URBAN) Land Use Residential: Si ngle FamiIy Multi-Units Hob iIe homes Rural (lots greater than 1/2 acre) Convnerci al (2) 80% Impervious Industrial(2) 90% Impervious Coefficient, C Soi1 Group (1) A B C 0 M .^5 .50 .55 A5 .50 .60 . 70 , M .50 .55 .65 .30 .35 .40 .45 .70 .75 .80 .85 .80 .85 .90 .95 MOTES (1) Soil Group maps are available at the offices of the Department of Public Works. (2)where actual conditions deviate significantly from the tabulated impervious- ness values of 80% or 90%, the values given for coefficient C, may be revised by multiplying 80% or 90% by the ratio of actual imperviousness to the tabulated imperviousness. However, in no case shall the final coefficient be less than 0.50. For example: Consider commercial property on D soil.group. Actual imperviousness = 50% Tabulated imperviousness = 80% Revised C = 50 x O.85 = 0.53 80 IV-A-9 APPENDIX IX-B Rev. 5/81 COU/fTY OF SAN DIEGO DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION & FLOOD CONTROL 100-YEAEi 6-!JOUl PflECIPITATIOiJ ^20^ ISOPLUVIALS PnECIFlTATlOn \\\ OF lOO-YEAR 6-MOUR lEuTiis or AH i;:ci! 33° Prepn U.S. DEPARTMEN NATIONAL OCEANIC AND AT^J(I SPUE KIC ADMINISTRATION SPECIAL STUOIES DRANCII, OFFICE OF II 30' J I Revised 1/85 APPENDIX XT-F. COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION 5- FLOOD CONTROL '»5 33" 30' 15' Hicp U.S. DEPARTMLN NATIONAL OCtAMC AND AT., SPECIAL STODIES BKANCII. OKI-ICE OF II' 30' 100-YEAIt 24-1101 R PRECIPITATION -^20-^ISOPLUVIALS OF 100 -YEAR 24-IIOUR PRECIPITATION IM ENTHS OF AN INCH I I/i" 30' 117' 'i'i' in' IH' ir." APPliNOIX XI-ll U^B/9A/ /9/?S/PS Ol^£^L/?A/D r/Af£ FLOVl/ ccj/evss £xc7mp/a •• {^/^rer? • l<r/rg//} a/'£/a*v ' JOD //. S/ope - /.O % CoeMc/e/)/ o/ £u/7o//. C-.SO SAN DIEGO COUNTY URBAN AREAS OVERLAND TIME DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL DISTRICT SERVICES OF FLOW CURVES DESIGN MANUAL DESIGN MANUAL APPENDIX X-( T \ (_ /> .1 fl 2% 5 6 7 8 9 10 DISCHARGE (C F S) 30 40 50 EXAMPLE: Given: Q= 10 S= 2.5% Chart gives: Depth = 0.4, Velocity = 4.4 f.ps. SAN DIEGO COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL OISTRICT SERVICES OESIGN MANUAL APPROVED /dt/^-/<h/jA*^^L4yhrT GUTTEF; AND ROADWAY DISCHARGE-VELOCITY CHART APPENDIX X-D T\/-A- 1 •< „ - /aoa BOO 70O £00 \ — soaa — 4aao —2oao —zaaa 38S EQLi/?no/y rc • 7//77e o/ co/ice/y/raho/T <:!; Leng/h of iwa/ers/red 7c L //UA/ D//;fere/7ce //? e/eva//an a/o/ig H: e/fec/Zt'e s/ooe//ne CSee Append/xX-B) y L M//es Fee/ //ocf/'S A/f//ft//es 4 240 /O — •SOO ^\ • 400 .300 •c^ \ • 200 \ 4- 3- 2- \ •/OO \ i \ \ - -SO -40 -30 I— ZO as- NOTE BF^NATURAr^WATERSh^ n ADO TEN MINUTES TO \ I, COMPUTED TIME OF CON- ! JCENTRATION- J /O 5 -saoo "4^0 • JOOO \ - 200O /300 /600 /aoo /2ao - /ooa • 900 • 800 • 70O • 600 -SCO • 400 • 300 200 \ \ /BO /20 /OO 30 80 70 -60 - SO — 40 — 30 -20 /8 /£ /4 /2 - /O 9 a • 7 • 6 — 4- H SAN DIEGO COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL DISTRICT SERVICES DESIGN MANUAL APPROVED '^'/'^- .//4r/^-^^Ty^^^^J^^ NOMOGRAPH FOR DETERMINATFON OF TIME OF CONCENTRATION (Tc) FOR NATURAL WATERSHEDS DATE APPENDIX X-A lV-A-10 Rev. 5/81 INTENSITY-DUMTION DESIGN CHART riTfiTrrrnin Equation: iTnntTtnmirs r~,—r 7,44 P, rnirhn Intensity (In./Hr.) 6 Hr. Precipitation (In.) Duration (Min.) Ili 15 20 Minutes Directions for Application: 1) From precipitation naps detennine 6 hr. and 24 hr. amounts for the selected frequency. These maps are printed In the County Hydrology Manual (10, 50 nnd 100 yr. maps Included 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. (Mot nprlicable 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. Application Form: 0) Selected Frequency tOO yr. 1) Pfi - 1"'. P24" *h " 2) Adjusted *Pg- 3) t^- 4) I 24' 2*^ 24 in. min. 6»Bf in/hr. *Not Applicable to Deser .AIXA L-Z •/ INTENSITY-DUMTION DESIGN CHART I 3= TJ -I n n o a zs n 3-n Ul Directions for Application: 1} From precipitation naps determine 6 hr. and 24 hr. amounts for the selected frequency. These maps are printed in the County Hydrolony Manual (10, 50 and 100 yr. maps Included 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 i\prlicable 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. Application Form: 0) Selected Frequency yr. 1) Pfi " ll^ln., P24'' A'l? . *Pf. «^£%* 2) Adjusted *Pg»= 3) tg « ^ min. 4) I - 6*^$T in/hr. 24 in. *Not Applicable to Deser 9 INTENSITV-DUMTION DESIGN CHART Directions for Application: 1) From precipitation naps detennine 6 hr. and 24 hr. amounts for the selected frequency. These maps are printed In the County Hydrology Manual (10, 50 nnd 100 yr. maps Included 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 applicable 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. Application Form: 0) Selected Frequency lOO yr. 1) 2) Adjusted *Pg= 3) t. - S 4) 24 7.^ ^24 in. %* min. I • i*B^ in/hr. *Not Applicable to Deser K4 5 f<5 AeCA- L-1' h Minutes Hours INTENSITY-DUMTION DESIGN CHART Im.iii.ii.iiHmrr:;-! ; , i'i.i-j.i u i n I nifhr Equation! I » 7.44 P, D 0 -.645 I Intensity (In./Hr.) Pg = 6 Hr. Precipitation (In.) D a Duration (Min.) 15 20 Minut.es 30 40 50 1 2 , 3 Hours Directions for Application: 1) From precipitation naps detennine 6 hr. and 24 hr. amounts for the selected frequency. These maps are printed in the County Hydrology Manual (10, 50 nnd 100 yr. maps Included 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 npplicable 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. Application Form: 0) Selected Frequency /^^ yr. 1) P^ ° in.. Po,= 4,? .*Pfi'^«^: 2) Adjusted *?f.' _ 3) t. • /^t/ min. 4) I « .3^5^ in/hr. *Not Applicable to Deser 24 in. A«4 L'l -4- -1 INTENSrTY-DU/V\TION DESIGN CHART ^iTriTIJIIilliI 11 i iiJmlin.iii.ii.niimm. ii" i'l.ia.i ii i Hinifhni Equation: I » 7.44 P, D "'^^^ 0 I » Intensity (In./Hr.) Pg = 6 Hr. Precipitation (In.) I X o c -t T3 1 n> o cu rt O 3 n ro 1/1 15 20 Minutes Directions for Application: 1) From precipitation naps determine 6 hr. and 24 hr. amounts for the selected frequency. These maps are printed in the County Hydrology Manual (10, 50 nnd 100 yr. maps included 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 npplicable 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. Application Form: 0) Selected Frequency 1^ yr. 1) Pfi = 1n.. P24= 4i3 . *Pg = ^*^%* 2.^ 2) Adjusted *Pg= min. 24 in. 3) tg- 4) I In/hr. *Not Applicable to Deser JNTENSITY-DUMTION DESIGN CHART 7T'~ 1 pTflTinfillii I H ' Nniliiiiiiiiiiiirnmtp::• i T r ll iriTrTi(hni ,1 Equation! I •••<- 7,44 D I " Intensity (In./Hr.) Pg = 6 Hr. Precipitation (In.) 15 20 Minutes Directions for Application: 1) From precipitation naps determine 6 hr. and 24 hr. amounts for the selected frequency. These maps are printed 1n the County Hydrolony Manual (10, 50 nnd 100 yr. maps included 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 applicable 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. Application Form: 0) Selected Frequency yr. 1) Pfi - 2iAp', P24= Ail-. *P6 %* 2) Adjusted *Pg= 3) t, = 5 7^6 24 in. min. 4) I (i»B5^ in/hr. *Not Applicable to Deser