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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 01-16; CASA LAGUNA; HYDROLOGY & DETENTION CALCUALTIONS; 2002-03-08Casa Laguna Preliminary Hydrology and Detention Calculations Carlsbad, Califomia 3/08/02 PREPARED FOR: PREPARED BY: LAGUNA CARLSBAD LLC 31225 La Baya Drive, Ste 103 Westlake Village, CA 91362 (818) 991-1040 PACIFIC COAST CIVIL, INC. 30141 Agoura Court, Suite 200 Agoura Hills, CA 91301-4311 (818) 865-4168 Page 1 of2 Randall A. Greenwood From: "Randall A. Greenwood" <rag@pacificcoastcivil.com> To: "John Maashoff" <jmaas@ci.carlsbad.ca.us> Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 5:05 PM Subject: Re: Storm Drain at Casa Laguna Project John, We've prepareci some preliminary hydrology calculations for this project and have concluded the following: The 10-year, 6-hour stonn is the control in designing the detention. Using the side yard area bounded by the walkway to Unit 1, the driveway, Laguna Drive and the wall at the easteriy boundary, and the 18" HDPE storm drain pipe, there is sufficient storage to limit the outflow from the development to predevelopment conditions. The catch basin (C.B.#2) adjacent to Unit 1 will have a top of grate elevation of 40.0', which will allow ponding in this turf area up to 0.5'. Water ponding higher than 40.5' will flow back out into the driveway and/or over the street right of way and into the proposed catch basin (C.B.#3) in Laguna Drive. Unit I's finished floor elevation is 42.9', so it will not be Impacted by this detention. Detention will occur by the Installation of 2-4" diameter HDPE pipes between C.B.#2 and C.B.#3, which limit the outflow to pre-development conditions. Note that C.B.#1 (serving the adjacent lot) has a top of grate elevation of 41.1', so no ponding will occur In this property as a result of the detention on this lot. Some of the data supporting this design is as follows: P6=1.7 In. 1=4.48 in./hr. A=1.18ac. c(undeveloped)=0.33 c(developed)=0.70 Q(undeveloped)=1.74 cfs Q(developed)=4.48 cfs Detention volume required: 749.5 cf Detention volume provided: 942.4 cf Maximum outflow from 2-4" pipes is 1.73 cfs. Developed Q was calculated using the County's single hydrograph fomi and detention storage computation worksheet. P24=2.9 in CN(undeveloped)=78 CN(developed)=90 Q(undeveloped)=0.4 cfs Q(developed)=0.5 cfs Developed Q was calculated using the County's peak flow computation 3/8/02 Page 2 of2 worksheet and by using the hydrograph method and both yield the same result. My calculations are preliminary in the sense that they are not accompanied by final design plans. I will fon«^ard them to you for review on March 11. Based upon these calculations and proposed storm drain design, runoff from this development will not exceed predevelopment conditions. Randy Greenwood Pacific Coast Civil 818-865-4168 3/8/02 3 Current Map Map Image Created Using Precision Mapping Streets 4 0 Copyright 1999. Chicago Map Corporation COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION & FLOOD CONTROL 10-YEAR 6-H0U[i PRECIPITATiOf^ ^5' 30' 15' 10' 33' 45' Pr«pi 16- iSGFLUViaiS OF 10-YEAR 6-ii3Un PRECIPITATIOr^ IfJ TEfjlllS OF fiN INCH rtd by U.S. DEPARTMENfr OF COMMERCE NATIONAt. OCEANIC AND AT OTSI'IIERJC AOXnNISTHATIOIt SPECIAL STUDIES DPANCH. omCE Or .f D.OLOOV.rrN" WIA^HER SERVICE 30' I > I 118' 45' 30' 2020 15' 117° ^5' 30' 15' 116' COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO . DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION & FLOOD CONTROL 10-YEAR 24-}]0UR PRECiPITATlOP^ ^2W^ ISOPLUVIALS PP.ECIPITATlOfJ in 33* 45' ]F 10-YEAR 24-HOUR EWTliS OF Arj Viim d by T OF COMMERCE lOSPKF.RIC ADMINISTRATION Pr»p. U.S. DEPARTMEr NATIONAL OCEANIC AND AT SPECIAL STUDIES DRA.VCII, OKFICE OK ijvDKOLOCy, NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE 30'. •-4 I I o • ^ INTENSITY^DU1V\TI0N DESIGN CHART TTri'^llllillllillll I N >"""""'"""'"^ 1 i . T i'.'i.u.i Li-L-n inirliTii [1 Equation: I « 7.44 D "'^'^^ I = Intensity (In./Hr.) Pg «• 6 Hr, Precipitation (In.) ., D B Duration (Min.) 15 20 Minutes 40 50 1 0«v«Atf on 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 and 100 yr. maps included in tl Design and Procedure Manual). 2) 3) 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) Plot 6 hr. precipitation on the right siW 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 P yr. 1) Pfi'-LI-ln-. P24=-^'!!6 = ^** P, 2) Adjusted *Pg« 11 24 in. 3) \ 4) I s min. tMft in/hr. *Not Applicable to Desert Region Revised 1/85 APPENDIX XI-A 03/01/2002 11:18 FAI 121052/054 • . • •] DETEHTZON STORAGE COHPUTATION FROCEDtmE ' SINGLE HYDROGRAPH FORM Input Variables (Urban Conditions) \oirSix hour precipitation amount (inches) 1.7 _ Time of concentration (min.) b Coefficient of runoff C -10 Basin area (acres] A (. jfi ComtJutation Time to peak Tp = 2.0T^o/(l + Kp) = 1.1072T, -04072.7?;) T 5.63 Time of hydrograph to begin ' • \ 1" ~- ^-^'^5 T, mi Time of hydrograph to end ^ . TE = 20 + 1.5 T,--^otCl.'5X5.53) TB Zfe 30 = CIA . . ^ 5.70cl3 ITC = 7.44 P,/T,«^ = in./hr, ^ (7-MM) i.y^.''^^ Surrounding flow (Qg) Depth of precipitation for 2 hours Di2o = 7.44 P5/120'»^(2 hr.) Dijo = 0,6785 Pe = |-I5 in. l-l Depth of precipitation for hydroqraph DH = (P«T,<^**)/5.83 = 0.52. L, ^ ^ Surrounding Intensity . Is « eOiDjM - PH)/(120 - 2,5TJ tO(Mb-.5ZK|20-2,5(5)) I5 — t/« >o m. /hr. Qs - CIsA r C-7o)C35)0.ife) ^.^3 Plot Hydrograph and Surrounding flow Outflow / Basin Size (Natural Conditions) Outflow C = -33 T. = |y/ min. I = 7.44 Ps/T.»f ="Z335^ in./hr. (H4Xn/5<^'^'' , Q« = CIA C.2>^XM.M6)0.lg>) QK /-T^ 1. Plot on Hydrograph a. Draw line frora surrounding flow intercept with beginning hydrograph limb to Q„ 2. Estimate volume needed for reservoir a. Determine preliminary reservoir dimensions b. Surrounding flow discharges directly through reservoir without detaining any storage 3. size outlet works a. Outlet flow, Q, less than or equal to Q^, b. Stay within the limits of the reservoir 4. Rout a. Refine reservoir dimensions and/or outflow facility ••ft PACIFIC COAS'TCIYIL, INC. |z| 30141 AGOURA COURT, SUITE 200 mil AGOURA HILLS, CA 91301-4334 Si^min^/ PH: (818) 865-4168 FAX: (818) 865-41 98 DATE PROJECT. ENGINEER. SHEET NO. C_j OF . WORKORDER. .CHECK BY Ix o 9 3 n 5 • 7o - VJ \\ ^— Oir -V - 1. ^^ -\—I— K <6 oo Xl % 71 F 7 , —tr* Q 11 17 4 c- •( W X 1 -\ \ —rr d \ ( \ C i< z 5 o 1 m ) <— >• - TB n 1 // ^ I" rf • IO in = ( • Cf / y. > ^ r I QutFfooi Q-,,Ca -Ek^^ b^|)Q^ Ql Q?. QT 6W AH O o ^.Oh' 01^ ^.W] - l.^o 37.3 1.%' 0:46 i-Q36. ^ ^O.o ^'03' 0.%\ t .7^ (.GL 7 ^.05> O.UD-iQ.5Z. -^0.^ ^^9^ OfflH Q.gH • 1.7^ IO storage (^Ic^ -fcr Dgfentitan Arm Area i^e'Ueen Un>t L U:Q1IU>^V| , ptlo /:^rvj rAf: lo^-Sfcef IG, P. C.P>i^.^ u:>;ll be, A 4o.^ ^ toKick 1.3 Q.s'IOOAQ^ d^/^ Coainutgd by: |2arj^ '• II DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION ANl) F[/)Ol) CONTROL SAN PIEGO COUNTY PEAK FF.OW CO.MFUTATION WORKSHEET (For use with Peak Flow Ch.-irts; Westem Drainage, Precipitation Zones 1.0 to 5.5 only.) REFERENCE IN HYDROLOGY MANUAL 1. Sec. IV-A 2. Fig. I-A-2, p. I-A-23 3. Sec. II-B Basin Nane (jaO|U NX^ si^uare miles. 4. Sec. I-A, p. I-A-16 5. Sec. II-A 6. Fig. II-B-2a, p. II-B-4 Geographic location of center of basin: Long, {{'("lj' Lat. 'i)^''[o' Storm Frequency |0 year. Basin Area .QOt- i 2.0 3^ AA. AMC ( 5-35 yr) = 1^ 2.5 — 2.0 — 1.5 3.C 3.0 2.C Precipitation Zone Number (PZN) Antecedent Moisture Condition (interpolate basin AMC ANK (35-150yr) - 2_^ for basin PZN) Runoff Curve Numbers CN2 (interpolate basin CN for basin AMC; CN2 and CN3 are for AMC's = 2 and 5) CN Q)0 CN3 Precipitation for Storm Duration: 6 hr (P^) |-7 inches 24 hr (P24) Z-^ inches P5 X RJ = " inches 3Tir.hcs Area Rainfall Reduction Ratio (Rj.) (for areas greater than 10 souare sui Icsi 7. Sec. I-B , Sec. I-C 8. Enter Peak Flow Charts with ?„, Tine to Peak eak (Tp) .03>7 hours (T = 0.862 x Lag time) ^^^^'^\~rr ^ L :=.0(p55mi. L =.037^ mi. S =55^ ft/mi. P(j and P24; select two nearest T„'s available: (For Tpa<Tpi,): 8a. From Peak Flow Charts: T„„ pa For 10 sq. mi. basin : Tp " •'• 8b. From Peak Flow Charts: T pb hr hr hr 6 hr storm Qa6 cfs Q'6 i- cfs Qb6 cfs Q'6 = %6 Q'24 = Qb24 + Tpb - Tp (Qa6 - Qb6) Tpb - Tp -Tpb " Tpa 24 hr storm Qa24 <^<^50 cfs Q'24 cfs Qb24 cfs (Qa24 - Qb24) 'pb Tpb " Tpa 10. Greater of Q'(j and Q'24 » for 10 sq. mile basin, (Q' ) = Z^UQ cfs 11. Basin Area Ratio (Rg) = (ba.^in area) / (10 sq. miles) = •OC'Ol^M'-j 12. Peak Flow (Qp) = (Q') x (Rg) = 0.^^ cfs 13. SUMMARY : PtAK FLOW OH^ cfs , FRIZQUCNCY jQ year , DUIVVTION hr CASA LAGUNA PROJECT - Developed Conditions lO-YEAR, 24 HOUR STORM - B DISTRIBUTION AREA AREA: 1.18 BASE FLOW: 0.12 P24: 2.9 CN: 90 S: 1.111 Ia=0.2S= 0.222 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 TIME P/P24 P PDELTA I Q QDELTA QDELTV QA (Hr.) (In.) (In.) (In./Hr.) (In.) (In.) PDELTA cfs 2.0 0.034 0.099 0.015 0.058 0.058 0.011 0.20 0.2 3.0 0.054 0.157 0.004 0.067 0.067 0.004 0.06 0.1 4.0 0.077 0.223 0.000 0.078 0.078 0.005 0.07 0.1 5.0 0.104 0.302 0.005 0.096 0.096 0.019 0.19 0.2 6.0 0.137 0.397 0.024 0.058 0.116 0.017 0.29 0.2 6.5 0.157 0.455 0.040 0.067 0.133 0.023 0.35 0.2 7.0 0.180 0.522 0.064 0.087 0.174 0.036 0.42 0.2 7.5 0.210 0.609 0.100 0.131 0.261 0.064 0.49 0.3 8.0 0.255 0.740 0.164 0.194 0.389 0.113 0.58 0.3 8.5 0.322 0.934 0.278 0.255 0.510 0.172 0.67 0.4 9.0 0.410 1.189 0.450 0.278 0.557 0.208 0.75 0.4 9.5 0.506 1.467 0.658 0.238 0.476 0.190 0.80 0.5 10.0 0.588 1.705 0.848 0.119 0.238 0.098 0.82 0.5 10.5 0.629 1.824 0.946 0.078 0.157 0.066 0.84 0.5 11.0 0.656 1.902 1.011 0.067 0.133 0.056 0.85 0.5 11.5 0.679 1.969 1.068 0.061 0.122 0.052 0.85 0.5 12.0 0.700 2.030 1.120 0.058 0.116 0.050 0.86 0.5 12.5 0.720 2.088 1.169 0.055 0.110 0.048 0.86 0.5 13.0 0.739 2.143 1.217 0.049 0.099 0.043 0.87 0.5 13.5 0.756 2.192 1.260 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 TIME P/P24 P PDELTA I Q QDELTA QDELTA/ QA (Hr.) (In.) (In.) (In./Hr.) (In.) (In.) PDELTA cfs 13.5 0.756 2.192 1.260 0.046 0.093 0.040 0.87 0.5 14.0 0.772 2.239 1.300 0.041 0.081 0.036 0.88 0.5 14.5 0.786 2.279 1.336 0.041 0.081 0.036 0.88 0.5 15.0 0.800 2.320 1.371 0.046 0.093 0.041 0.88 0.5 15.5 0.816 2.366 1.412 Column 1 -Time Intervals, in hours Column 2-Precipitation Ratio per Table II-B-2, San Diego Countv Hvdrologv Manual Column 3-Rainfall Depth, in inches (P24 x Col. 2) Column 4-Change in Precipitation Depth between time intervals, in inches Column 5-Intensity, in inches per hour (Col. 4 / Col. 1) Column 6-Total Runoff Depth, in inches (Col. 3 - 0.2S)^/(Col. 3 + 0.8S) Column 7-Change in Runoff Depth during time increment, in inches Column 8-Runoff to Precipitation Ratio, (Col. 4 / Col. 7) Column 9-Runoff, in cfs (60.5 x Col. 7 x Area)/Time increment in minutes) S = 1000/CN - 10 CN is runoff curve number per Table I-A-1, San Diego Countv Hvdrologv Manual CASA LAGUNA PROJECT - Pre-Development Conditions 10-YEAR, 24 HOUR STORM - B DISTRIBUTION AREA AREA: 1.18 BASE FLOW: 0.12 P24: 2.9 CN: 82 S: 2.195 h=0.2S= 0.439 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 TIME P/P24 P PDELTA I Q QDELTA QDELTV QA (Hr.) (In.) (In.) (InTHr.) (In.) (In.) PDELTA cfs 2.0 0.034 0.099 0.062 0.058 0.058 0.021 0.36 0.4 3.0 0.054 0.157 0.042 0.067 0.067 0.018 0.27 0.3 4.0 0.077 0.223 0.024 0.078 0.078 0.014 0.18 0.2 5.0 0.104 0.302 0.009 0.096 0.096 0.008 0.09 0.1 6.0 0.137 0.397 0.001 0.058 0.116 0.001 0.01 0.0 6.5 0.157 0.455 0.000 0.067 0.133 0.003 0.04 0.0 7.0 0.180 0.522 0.003 0.087 0.174 0.009 0.11 0.1 7.5 0.210 0.609 0.012 0.131 0.261 0.024 0.18 0.1 8.0 0.255 0.740 0.036 0.194 0.389 0.055 0.28 0.2 8.5 0.322 0.934 0.091 0.255 0.510 0.100 0.39 0.2 9.0 0.410 1.189 0.191 0.278 0.557 0.137 0.49 0.3 9.5 0.506 1.467 0.328 0.238 0.476 0.135 0.57 0.3 lO.O 0.588 1.705 0.463 0.119 0.238 0.073 0.61 0.4 10.5 0.629 1.824 0.536 0.078 0.157 0.049 0.63 0.4 11.0 0.656 1.902 0.585 0.067 0.133 0.043 0.65 0.4 11.5 0.679 1.969 0.628 0.061 0.122 0.040 0.66 0.4 12.0 0.700 2.030 0.669 0.058 0.116 0.039 0.67 0.4 12.5 0.720 2.088 0.707 0.055 0.110 0.037 0.68 0.4 13.0 0.739 2.143 0.745 0.049 0.099 0.034 0.69 0.4 13.5 0.756 2.192 0.779 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 TIME P/P24 P PDELTA I Q QDELTA QDELTA/ QA (Hr.) (In.) (In.) (InTHr.) (In.) (In.) PDELTA cfs 13.5 0.756 2.192 0.779 0.046 0.093 0.032 0.69 0.4 14.0 0.772 2.239 0.811 0.041 0.081 0.028 0.70 0.4 14.5 0.786 2.279 0.839 0.041 0.081 0.029 0.71 0.4 15.0 0.800 2.320 0.868 0.046 0.093 0.033 0.71 0.4 15.5 0.816 2.366 0.901 Column 1-Time Intervals, in hours Column 2-Precipitation Ratio per Table II-B-2, San Diego Countv Hvdrologv Manual Column 3-Rainfall Depth, in inches (P24 x Col. 2) Column 4-Change in Precipitation Depth between time intervals, in inches Column 5-Intensity, in inches per hour (Col. 4 / Col. 1) Column 6-Total Runoff Depth, in inches (Col. 3 - 0.2S)^/(Col. 3 + 0.8S) Column 7-Change in Runoff Depth during time increment, in inches Column 8-Runoff to Precipitation Ratio, (Col. 4 / Col. 7) Column 9-Runoff, in cfs (60.5 x Col. 7 x Area)/Time increment in minutes) S = 1000/CN - 10 CN is runoff curve number per Table I-A-1, San Diego Countv Hvdrologv Manual TABLE II-B-2 CUMULATIVE RAINFALL TABLE, ONE-DAY WATERSHED EVALUATION STORf-l-TYPE B Time 24 Tirae r/ r 24 0 .000 12.0 .700 • .5 .009 12.5 .720 1.0 .016 13.0 .739 1.5 .025 13.5 .756 2.0 .034 14.0 .772 2.5 .045 14.5 .790 3.0 .054 15.0 .800 3.5 .065 15.5 .816 4.0 .077 16.0 .831 4.5 .090 16.5 .845 5.0 .104 17.0 .860 5.5 .120 17.5 .872 6.0 .137 18.0 .885 6.5 .157 18.5 .895 7.0 .180 19.0 .905 7.5 .210 19.5 .914 8.0 .255 20.0 .924 % *• '* 8.5 .322 20.5 .935 9.0 .410 21.0 .945 9.5 .506 21.5 .954 10.0 .588 22.0 .963 10.5 .629 22.5 .972 U.O .656 23.0 .981 11.5 .679 23.5 .991 24.0 1.000 Rev 11/75 II- RUNOFF CURVE NUMBERS FOR HYDROLOGIC SOIL-COVER COMPLEXES (CN) TABLE I-A-1 AMC 2 la = 0.2S Cover Hydro log ic Soil Groups , . ,, Treatment Land Use „ ..-3 or Practice-' Hydro log ic Cond it ron^ A B c D Water Surfaces (during floods) 97 98 99 99 Urban Commerciai-industrial 89 90 91 92 High density residential. 75 82 88 90 Medium density residential 73 80 86 88 Low density residential 70 78 m 87 Barren 78 86 91 93 Fallow Straight row 76 85 90 92 Vineyards (see accompanying land-use description) disked 76 85 90 92 annual grass or legume cover Poor Fair 65 50 78 69 85 79 89 84 Good 38 61 7k 80 5 Roads (hard surface) 7k 8k 90 92 (dirt) 72 82 87 89 Row crops Straight row Poor 72 81 88 91 Good 67 78 85 89 Contoured Poor 70 79 8k 88 Good 65 75 82 86 Narrowleaf chaparral Poor 71 82 88 91 Fair 55 72 81 86 I-A-5 RUNOFF CURVE NUMBERS (CN) AMC 2 I& Cover Hydrolog ic Soil Groups Land Use Treatment . or Practice Hydrolog ic Condit ion^ A B C D Perennial grass Poor 67 79 86 89 Fair 50 69 79 84 Good 38 61 7k 80 Annual grass Poor 67 78 86 89 Fair 50 69 79 84 Good 38 61 7k 80' Close-seeded Straight row Poor 66 77 85 89 legumes or rotated pasture Good 58 72 81 85 Contoured Poor Sk 75 83 85 Good 55 69 78 83 Small grain Straight row • Poor 65 76 8k 88 Good 63 75 83 87 Contoured Poor 63 7k 82 85 Good 61 73 81 84 Meadow Poor 63 77 85 88 Fair 51 70 80 84 Good 30 58 72 78 Open brush Poor 62 76 84 88 Fair k6 66 77 83 Good k\ 63 75 81 Farmsteads 59 7k 82 86 Irrigated pasture Poor 58 7k 83 87 Fair kk 65 77 82 Good 33 58 72 79 I-A-6