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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 04-05; Vista La Costa; Vista La Costa Drainage Report; 2008-05-05Hydrologic and Hydraulic Study For Vista La Costa, CT 04-05 May 5, 2008 JN 03-1060 APPLICANT Abedi Family Trust Shahla and Esrafil Abedi 22892 Ocean Breeze Way Laguna Nigel, CA 92677 Prepared By: O'DAY CONSULTANTS 2710 Loker Avenue West, Suite 100 Carlsbad, CA 92010 MegC Exp. 9/ RCE 46935 1 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc Section Description Page No. A. Introduction and Description B. Hydrologic Calculations Existing Conditions Appendix A Existing Hydrologic Conditions C. Hydrologic Calculations Developed Conditions Appendix B Proposed Conditions (Developed) 100-year hydrology for Vista La Costa 4-5 6 7-9 10-38 D. Hydraulic Calculations Developed Conditions Appendix C Hydraulics of Proposed Minor Drains and Swales Appendix D Hydraulic Analysis of Trench Drain and Catch Basins E.Detention Calculations 39-46 47-50 Appendix E Detention Calculations for Underground Hancor LandMax 51-67 Exhibit A Exhibit B Exhibit C Exhibit D Exhibit E Exhibit F Exhibit G Exhibit H Exhibit I Exhibit J Exhibit K Exhibit L Exhibit M EXHIBITS Vicinity Map Table 3-1 Runoff Coefficients For Urban Areas (Rational Method) Soil Group Map 100-year 6-hour precipitation map 100-year 24-hour precipitation map Figure 3-3 Urban Areas Overland Time of Flow Nomograph Figure 3-1 Intensity Duration Design Chart Capacity of Grate Inlet Chart from Bureau of Public Works Table A-3 Manning's Roughness Coefficients from San Diego County Drainage Design Manual 40-Scale Existing Conditions Hydrologic Map (Map Pocket) 20-Scale Proposed Conditions Hydrologic Map (Map Pocket) Zurn Trench Drain Specification Sheets Details of Detention Facility G:\Accts\031060\REVlSEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc A. Introduction and Description This Hydrologic and Hydraulic Study was prepared to support the Precise Grading Plan for Vista La Costa, CT 04-05, located 1.5 miles east of El Camino Real, north of Gibraltar Street in between Jerez Court and Romeria Street in the City of Carlsbad (See Vicinity Map, Exhibit 'A'). The existing site is lot 376 and lot 377 of Map No. 6600 and a portion of the NV6 of the SE V4 of Sec. 36. The site lies southerly of the La Costa Golf Course and Spa and is 0.88 gross acres. A Preliminary Storm Water Management Plan was prepared for the Gibraltar Street Condo's on January 15, 2004 by O'Day Consultants and will be referred to hereon as Reference 1. A Storm Water Management Plan and Hydrology Study for Vista La Costa, was prepared on April 28, 2008 by O'Day Consultants and will be referred to hereon as Reference 2. A preliminary drainage study, Hydrology, Hydraulics, and Detention Study for Gibraltar Street Condos, CT 04-05 was prepared January 22, 2004, by O'Day Consultants and will be referred to hereon as Reference 3. The existing site is mass graded per Grading Plans La Costa South, Unit No. 5, County of San Diego Dwg. L-5548 (Reference 4). Existing Conditions: Currently, the site is mass-graded per Reference 4. The upper pad is at about elevation 61.0 and the lower pad is at elevation 55.5. On the northerly edge of the site a 1.4:1 slope daylights into the La Costa Golf Course and Spa to the north. The site drains at 0.5% towards Gibraltar Street, to a curb inlet located on the south side of the site. The curb inlet drains to a 48" RCP pipe, that runs parallel along the easterly boundary of the site. The storm drain outlets to the north, to a PCC lined drainage swale in the La Costa Golf Course and ultimately outlets to the Batiquitos Lagoon. For the 100-year storm event, 1.16 cfs will drain to the curb inlet from the site, see Appendix 'A'. Proposed Conditions: 15 Multi-Family residential units are proposed for Vista La Costa: two main buildings, and a parking lot. A private driveway will be constructed between the two buildings and lead into underground parking garages. The water from the parking lot, the landscaping, the walkways and the roof drains will be conveyed via vegetated swales along the perimeter of the site and in to a private storm drain system. Bioretention swales will be constructed at the north side of the project site to treat the storm water. See Reference 2. The trench drain at the bottom of Private Drive 'A' will pick-up water from the street and will connect to the private storm drain system. The water will enter into an underground detention facility. The underground detention facility will limit the outflow to existing conditions for a 10 year storm event. See Appendix 'E' for detention calculations. A summary of the flowrate's at Vista La Costa are shown in the table below. Summary of Flowrate's at Vista La Costa 10 Year Storm 100 Year Storm Existing 0.78 cfs 1.16 cfs Proposed 1.90 cfs 2.91 cfs After Detention 0.72 cfs 2.43 cfs * For 10 year storm event hydrology calculations see Reference 2. For 100 year storm event hydrologic calculations see Appendix 'A' and 'B'. 4 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc As mentioned above the underground detention facility is designed so that the 10 year storm event is detained to existing conditions. A 60" ADS N-12 storm drain pipe, 50' long, will be used to detain the storm water. A 36" ADS N-12 will outlet the detention facility and will connect to a type 'A-4' cleanout. Two pipes will outlet the cleanout. The first, a 4" ADS N-12 storm drain pipe at 8.19%, is designed to outlet water from a 10 year storm event, 0.72 cfs (less than existing). The second storm drain to outlet the cleanout will be an 8" ADS N-12 storm drain at 18.15%. This storm drain will outlet water from a storm event that exceeds 10 years or if the 4" storm drain becomes clogged. As shown in the table above, for a 100 year storm event 2.43 cfs will outlet both the 4" and 8" pipe's together. See Exhibit 'M' for details and specifications and see Appendix 'E' for underground detention calculations. Because the time of concentration for the 100 year storm event is 8.84 minutes (See Appendix 'B') the effect of the additional 1.27 cfs (2.43cfs-1.16 cfs) on the existing PCC lined channel is negligible. 5 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc B. Hydrologic Calculations The Hydrologic calculations were performed utilizing the San Diego County Rational Method as described in the San Diego County Hydrology Manual, June 2003. Pertinent exhibits from the San Diego County Hydrology Manual are enclosed for reference, as follows: Exhibit B - Table 3-1 Runoff Coefficients For Urban Areas (Rational Method) Exhibit C - Soil Group Map Exhibit D - 100-year 6-hour precipitation map Exhibit E - 100-year 24-hour precipitation map Exhibit F - Figure 3-3 Urban Areas Overland Time of Flow Nomograph Exhibit G - Figure 3-1 Intensity Duration Design Chart Exhibit J - 20-Scale Existing Conditions Hydrologic Map (Map Pocket) Exhibit K - 20-Scale Proposed Conditions Hydrologic Map (Map Pocket) 6 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc APPENDIX A APPENDIX A Existing Hydrology for the 100-year Storm (See Exhibit'!') 7 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc San Diego County Rational Hydrology Program CIVILCADD/CIVILDESIGN Engineering Software,(c)1991-2004 Version 7.4 Rational method hydrology program based on San Diego County Flood Control Division 2003 hydrology manual Rational Hydrology Study Date: 04/23/07 Existing 100-Yr Storm Hydrology Vista La Costa JN 03-1060 Prepared By: NF 4/23/07 g:\accts\031060\0360e.out ********* Hydrology Study Control Information ********** Program License Serial Number 5014 Rational hydrology study storm event year is 100.0 English (in-lb) input data Units used Map data precipitation entered: 6 hour, precipitation(inches) = 2.800 24 hour precipitation(inches) = 5.000 P6/P24 = 56.0% San Diego hydrology manual 'C1 values used Process from Point/Station 100.000 to Point/Station 101.000 **** INITIAL AREA EVALUATION **** Decimal fraction soil group A = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group B = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group C = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group D = 1.000 [UNDISTURBED NATURAL TERRAIN ] (Permanent Open Space ) Impervious value, Ai = 0.000 Sub-Area C Value = 0.350 Initial subarea total flow distance = 153.500(Ft.) Highest elevation = 63.800(Ft.) Lowest elevation = 57.600(Ft.) Elevation difference = 6.200(Ft.) Slope = 4.039 % Top of Initial Area Slope adjusted by User to 0.500 % INITIAL AREA TIME OF CONCENTRATION CALCULATIONS: The maximum overland flow distance is 50.00 (Ft) for the top area slope value of 0.50 %, in a development type of Permanent Open Space In Accordance With Figure 3-3 Initial Area Time of Concentration = 12.03 minutes TC = [1.8*(l.l-C)*distance(Ft.)".5)/(% slopeA(l/3)] 8 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc TC = [1.8* (1.1-0.3500)*( 50.000A.5)/( 0.500^(1/3)]= 12.03 Rainfall intensity (I) = 4.188(In/Hr) for a 100.0 year storm Effective runoff coefficient used for area (Q=KCIA) is C = 0.350 Subarea runoff = 0.381(CFS) Total initial stream area = 0.260(Ac.) Process from Point/Station 102.000 to Point/Station **** IRREGULAR CHANNEL FLOW TRAVEL TIME **** 103.000 Estimated mean flow rate at midpoint of channel = Depth of flow = 0.194(Ft.), Average velocity = ******* irregular Channel Data *********** Information entered for subchannel number 1 : 0.799(CFS) 2.493 (Ft/s) Point number 'X' coordinate 'Y' coordinate 1 2 3 4 5 Manning ' s 0. 10, 10. 11. 30. 'N1 friction .00 ,00 ,17 ,50 ,00 factor = 0 0 0 0 0 0.015 .70 .50 .00 .12 .49 Sub-Channel flow = 0.799(CFS) 1 ' flow top width = 5.086(Ft.) 1 ' velocity= 2.493(Ft/s) 1 ' area = 0.321(Sq.Ft) 1 ' Froude number = 1.750 56.900(Ft.) 53 .100(Ft.) 0.194(Ft.) Upstream point elevation = Downstream point elevation = Flow length = 145.000(Ft.) Travel time = 0.97 min. Time of concentration = 13.00 min. Depth of flow = 0.194(Ft.) Average velocity = 2.493(Ft/s) Total irregular channel flow = 0.799(CFS) Irregular channel normal depth above invert elev. = Average velocity of channel(s) = 2.493(Ft/s) Adding area flow to channel Decimal fraction soil group A Decimal fraction soil group B Decimal fraction soil group C Decimal fraction soil group D [UNDISTURBED NATURAL TERRAIN ] (Permanent Open Space ) Impervious value, Ai = 0.000 Sub-Area C Value = 0.350 Rainfall intensity = 3.984(In/Hr) for a 100.0 year storm Effective runoff coefficient used for total area (Q=KCIA) is C = 0.350 CA = 0.290 Subarea runoff = 0.776(CFS) for 0.570(Ac.) Total runoff = 1.157(CFS) Total area = 0.830(Ac.) Depth of flow = 0.213(Ft.), Average velocity = 2.696(Ft/s) End of computations, total study area = 0.830 (Ac.) = 1 0 .000 0.000 0 .000 000 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc APPENDIX B APPENDIX B Proposed Hydrology for the 100-year Storm Conditions per the Precise Grading Plan for Vista La Costa (See Exhibit 'K') 10 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc San Diego County Rational Hydrology Program CIVILCADD/CIVILDESIGN Engineering Software,(c)1991-2004 Version 7.4 Rational method hydrology program based on San Diego County Flood Control Division 2003 hydrology manual Rational Hydrology Study Date: 05/05/08 100 Year Proposed Hydrology for Vista La Costa JN 031060 NF 5/5/08 G:\ACCTS\031060\REVISEDSITE\V100 ********* Hydrology Study Control Information ********** Program License Serial Number 5014 Rational hydrology study storm event year is 100.0 English (in-lb) input data Units used Map data precipitation entered: 6 hour, precipitation(inches) = 2.800 24 hour precipitation(inches) = 5.000 P6/P24 = 56.0% San Diego hydrology manual 'C' values used Process from Point/Station 203.000 to Point/Station 204.000 **** INITIAL AREA EVALUATION **** Decimal fraction soil group A = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group B = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group C = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group D = 1.000 [HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ] (24.0 DU/A or Less ) Impervious value, Ai = 0.650 Sub-Area C Value = 0.710 Initial subarea total flow distance = 50.000(Ft.) Highest elevation = 56.300(Ft.) Lowest elevation = 55.300(Ft.) Elevation difference = 1.000(Ft.) Slope = 2.000 % Top of Initial Area Slope adjusted by User to 1.000 % INITIAL AREA TIME OF CONCENTRATION CALCULATIONS: The maximum overland flow distance is 65.00 (Ft) for the top area slope value of 1.00 %, in a development type of 24.0 DU/A or Less In Accordance With Table 3-2 Initial Area Time of Concentration = 9.50 minutes (for slope value of 1.00 %) 11 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc Rainfall intensity (I) = 4.876(In/Hr) for a 100.0 year storm Effective runoff coefficient used for area (Q=KCIA) is C = 0.710 Subarea runoff = 0.069(CFS) Total initial stream area = 0.020(Ac.) Process from Point/Station 204.000 to Point/Station 205.000 **** PIPEFLOW TRAVEL TIME (Program estimated size) **** Upstream point/station elevation = 52.200(Ft.) Downstream point/station elevation = 51.800(Ft.) Pipe length = 17.70(Ft.) Manning's N = 0.013 No. of pipes = 1 Required pipe flow = 0.069(CFS) Nearest computed pipe diameter = 3.00(In.) Calculated individual pipe flow = 0.069(CFS) Normal flow depth in pipe = 1.53(In.) Flow top width inside pipe = 3.00(In.) Critical Depth = 1.91(In.) Pipe flow velocity = 2.73(Ft/s) Travel time through pipe = 0.11 min. Time of concentration (TC) = 9.61 min. Process from Point/Station 204.000 to Point/Station 205.000 **** CONFLUENCE OF MAIN STREAMS **** The following data inside Main Stream is listed: In Main Stream number: 1 Stream flow area = 0.020(Ac.) Runoff from this stream = 0.069(CFS) Time of concentration = 9.61 min. Rainfall intensity = 4.841(In/Hr) Program is now starting with Main Stream No. 2 Process from Point/Station 206.100 to Point/Station 206.200 **** INITIAL AREA EVALUATION **** Decimal fraction soil group A = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group B = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group C = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group D = 1.000 [HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ] (24.0 DU/A or Less ) Impervious value, Ai = 0.650 Sub-Area C Value = 0.710 Initial subarea total flow distance = 70.000(Ft.) Highest elevation = 59.200(Ft.) Lowest elevation = 58.500(Ft.) Elevation difference = 0.700(Ft.) Slope = 1.000 % INITIAL AREA TIME OF CONCENTRATION CALCULATIONS: The maximum overland flow distance is 65.00 (Ft) for the top area slope value of 1.00 %, in a development type of 24.0 DU/A or Less 12 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc In Accordance With Figure 3-3 Initial Area Time of Concentration = 5.66 minutes TC = [1.8*(l.l-C)*distance(Ft.)".5)/(% slopeA(l/3)] TC = [1.8* (1.1-0.7100)*( 65.000A.5)/( 1.000^(1/3)]= 5.66 The initial area total distance of 70.00 (Ft.) entered leaves a remaining distance of 5.00 (Ft.) Using Figure 3-4, the travel time for this distance is 0.16 minutes for a distance of 5.00 (Ft.) and a slope of 1.00 % with an elevation difference of 0.05(Ft.) from the end of the top area Tt = [11.9*length(Mi)A3)/(elevation change(Ft.))]A.385 *60(min/hr) 0.159 Minutes Tt=[(11.9*0.0009A3)/( 0.05)]A.385= 0.16 Total initial area Ti = 5.66 minutes from Figure 3-3 formula plus 0.16 minutes from the Figure 3-4 formula = 5.82 minutes Rainfall intensity (I) = 6.690(In/Hr) for a 100.0 year storm Effective runoff coefficient used for area (Q=KCIA) is C = 0.710 Subarea runoff = 0.142(CFS) Total initial stream area = 0.030(Ac.) Process from Point/Station 206.200 to Point/Station 211.000 **** IMPROVED CHANNEL TRAVEL TIME **** Upstream point elevation = 58.500(Ft.) Downstream point elevation = 57. 600 (Ft.) Channel length thru subarea = 85.000 (Ft.) Channel base width = 0.000(Ft.) Slope or 'Z' of left channel bank = 10.000 Slope or 'Z' of right channel bank = 10.000 Estimated mean flow rate at midpoint of channel = 0.309(CFS) Manning's 'N' = 0.045 Maximum depth of channel = 0.500(Ft.) Flow(q) thru subarea = 0.309(CFS) Depth of flow = 0.204(Ft.), Average velocity = 0.740(Ft/s) Channel flow top width = 4. 085(Ft.) Flow Velocity = 0.74(Ft/s) Travel time = 1.91 min. Time of concentration = 7.73 min. Critical depth = 0.143(Ft.) Adding area flow to channel Decimal fraction soil group A = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group B = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group C = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group D = 1.000 [HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ] (24.0 DU/A or Less ) Impervious value, Ai = 0.650 Sub-Area C Value = 0.710 Rainfall intensity = 5.569(In/Hr) for a 100.0 year storm Effective runoff coefficient used for total area (Q=KCIA) is C = 0.710 CA = 0.071 Subarea runoff = 0.253(CFS) for 0.070(Ac.) Total runoff = 0.395(CFS) Total area = 0.100(Ac.) Depth of flow = 0.224(Ft.), Average velocity = 0.787(Ft/s) Critical depth = 0.157(Ft.) 13 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc Process from Point/Station 211.000 to Point/Station 205.000 **** PIPEFLOW TRAVEL TIME (Program estimated size) **** Upstream point/station elevation = 54.600(Ft.) Downstream point/station elevation = 51.800(Ft.) Pipe length = 48.60(Ft.) Manning's N = 0.013 No. of pipes = 1 Required pipe flow = Nearest computed pipe diameter = Calculated individual pipe flow Normal flow depth in pipe = 2.23(In.) Flow top width inside pipe = 5.80(In.) Critical Depth = 3.84(In.) Pipe flow velocity = 5.96(Ft/s) Travel time through pipe = 0.14 min. Time of concentration (TC) = 7.87 min. 0.395(CFS) 6.00(In.) 0.395(CFS) Process from Point/Station 211.000 to Point/Station **** CONFLUENCE OF MAIN STREAMS **** 205 .000 The following data inside Main Stream is listed: In Main Stream number: 2 Stream flow area = 0.100(Ac.) Runoff from this stream = 0.395(CFS) Time of concentration = 7.87 min. Rainfall intensity = 5.506(In/Hr) Summary of stream data: Stream No. Flow rate (CFS) TC (min) Rainfall Intensity (In/Hr) 1 2 Qmax(1) = Qmax(2) 0.069 0.395 1.000 * 0.879 * = 1.000 * 1.000 * 9.61 7 .87 1.000 * 1.000 * 0 .819 * 1.000 * 4 .841 5.506 0.069) 0.395)+ = 0.069) + 0.395) + 0 .417 0 .452 Total of 2 main streams to confluence: Flow rates before confluence point: 0.069 0.395 Maximum flow rates at confluence using above data: 0.417 0.452 Area of streams before confluence: 0.020 0.100 Results of confluence: Total flow rate = 0.452(CFS) Time of concentration = 7.869 min. Effective stream area after confluence 0.120(Ac.) 14 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc Process from Point/Station 205.000 to Point/Station 212.000 **** PIPEFLOW TRAVEL TIME (Program estimated size) **** Upstream point/station elevation = 51.800(Ft.) Downstream point/station elevation = 43.300(Ft.) Pipe length = 82.00(Ft.) Manning's N = 0.013 No. of pipes = 1 Required pipe flow = 0.452(CFS) Nearest computed pipe diameter = 6.00(In.) Calculated individual pipe flow = 0.452(CFS) Normal flow depth in pipe = 2.04(In.) Flow top width inside pipe = 5.69(In.) Critical Depth = 4.11(In.) Pipe flow velocity = 7.65(Ft/s) Travel time through pipe = 0.18 min. Time of concentration (TC) = 8.05 min. Process from Point/Station 205.000 to Point/Station **** CONFLUENCE OF MAIN STREAMS **** 212.000 The following data inside Main Stream is listed: In Main Stream number: 1 Stream flow area = 0.120(Ac.) Runoff from this stream = 0.452(CFS) Time of concentration = 8.05 min. Rainfall intensity = 5.427(In/Hr) Program is now starting with Main Stream No. 2 Process from Point/Station 213.000 to Point/Station **** INITIAL AREA EVALUATION **** 214 . 000 Decimal fraction soil group A = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group B = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group C = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group D = 1.000 [HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ] (24.0 DU/A or Less ) Impervious value, Ai = 0.650 Sub-Area C Value = 0.710 Initial subarea total flow distance = 59.000(Ft.) Highest elevation = 56.000(Ft.) Lowest elevation = 55.000(Ft.) Elevation difference = 1.000(Ft.) Slope = 1.695 % Top of Initial Area Slope adjusted by User to 10.698 % INITIAL AREA TIME OF CONCENTRATION CALCULATIONS: The maximum overland flow distance is 100.00 (Ft) for the top area slope value of 10.70 %, in a development type of 24.0 DU/A or Less In Accordance With Figure 3-3 Initial Area Time of Concentration = 3.19 minutes TC = [1.8*(l.l-C)*distance(Ft.)A.5)/(% slopeA(l/3)] 15 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc TC = [1.8*(1.1-0.7100)*( 100.000A.5)/ ( 10.698A(1/3)]= 3.19 Calculated TC of 3.186 minutes is less than 5 minutes, resetting TC to 5.0 minutes for rainfall intensity calculations Rainfall intensity (I) = 7.377(In/Hr) for a 100.0 year storm Effective runoff coefficient used for area (Q=KCIA) is C = 0.710 Subarea runoff = 0.210(CFS) Total initial stream area = 0.040(Ac.) Process from Point/Station 214.000 to Point/Station 215.000 **** IRREGULAR CHANNEL FLOW TRAVEL TIME **** Estimated mean flow rate at midpoint of channel = 0.602(CFS) Depth of flow = 0.135(Ft.), Average velocity = 5.549(Ft/s) Irregular Channel Data *********** Information Point number 1 2 3 4 Manning ' s ' N entered for subchannel 'X1 coordinate 0.00 17.50 18.83 19.00 ' friction factor = number 1 : 'Y1 coordinate 0 .47 0.12 0.00 0.50 0.013 Sub-Channel flow = 0.602(CFS) 1 ' flow top width = 2.128(Ft.) 1 velocity= 5.549(Ft/s) ' ' area = 0.109(Sq.Ft) ' ' Froude number = 4.329 Upstream point elevation = 54.100(Ft.) Downstream point elevation = 46.410(Ft.) Flow length = 58.000(Ft.) Travel time = 0.17 min. Time of concentration = 3.36 min. Depth of flow = 0.135 (Ft.) Average velocity = 5.549(Ft/s) Total irregular channel flow = 0.602(CFS) Irregular channel normal depth above invert elev. = 0.135(Ft.) Average velocity of channel(s) = 5.549(Ft/s) Adding area flow to channel Decimal fraction soil group A = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group B = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group C = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group D = 1.000 [HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ] (24.0 DU/A or Less ) Impervious value, Ai = 0.650 Sub-Area C Value = 0.710 Rainfall intensity = 7.377(In/Hr) for a 100.0 year storm Effective runoff coefficient used for total area (Q=KCIA) is C = 0.710 CA = 0.135 Subarea runoff = 0.786(CFS) for 0.150(Ac.) Total runoff = 0.995(CFS) Total area = 0.190(Ac.) Depth of flow = 0.159(Ft.), Average velocity = 5.683(Ft/s) 16 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc Process from Point/Station 215.000 to Point/Station 212.000 **** pipEFLOW TRAVEL TIME (Program estimated size) **** Upstream point/station elevation = 44. 500(Ft.) Downstream point/station elevation = 43.300(Ft.) Pipe length = 5.00(Ft.) Manning's N = 0.013 No. of pipes = 1 Required pipe flow = Nearest computed pipe diameter Calculated individual pipe flow = Normal flow depth in pipe = 2.50(In.) Flow top width inside pipe = 5.92(In.) Critical Depth = 5.66(In.) Pipe flow velocity = 12.88(Ft/s) Travel time through pipe = 0.01 min. Time of concentration (TC) = 3.37 min. 0.995(CFS) 6.00(In.) 0.995(CFS) Process from Point/Station 215.000 to Point/Station **** CONFLUENCE OF MAIN STREAMS **** 212.000 The following data inside Main Stream is listed: In Main Stream number: 2 Stream flow area = 0.190(Ac.) Runoff from this stream = 0.995(CFS) Time of concentration = 3.37 min. Rainfall intensity = 7.377(In/Hr) Summary of stream data: Stream No. Flow rate (CFS) TC (min) Rainfall Intensity (In/Hr) 1 2 Qmax(1) = Qmax(2) = 0.452 0.995 1.000 * 0.736 * 1.000 * 1 . 000 * 8.05 3.37 1 .000 * 1.000 * 0.418 * 1.000 * 0.452) 0.995) 5.427 7.377 + _i_ — 0.452) + 0.995) + 1.184 1.184 Total of 2 main streams to confluence: Flow rates before confluence point: 0.452 0.995 Maximum flow rates at confluence using above data: 1.184 1.184 Area of streams before confluence: 0.120 0.190 Results of confluence: Total flow rate = 1.184(CFS) Time of concentration = 3.367 min. Effective stream area after confluence 0.310(Ac. 17 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc Process from Point/Station 212.000 to Point/Station 217.000 **** PIPEFLOW TRAVEL TIME (Program estimated size) **** Upstream point/station elevation = 43.100(Ft.) Downstream point/station elevation = 42.780(Ft.) Pipe length = 70.00(Ft.) Manning's N = 0.013 No. of pipes = 1 Required pipe flow = Nearest computed pipe diameter = Calculated individual pipe flow = 1 Normal flow depth in pipe = 5.94(In.) Flow top width inside pipe = 12.00(In.) Critical Depth = 5.50(In.) Pipe flow velocity = 3.05(Ft/s) Travel time through pipe = 0.38 min. Time of concentration (TC) = 3.75 min. 1.184(CFS) 12.00(ln.) 184(CFS) Process from Point/Station 212.000 to Point/Station **** CONFLUENCE OF MAIN STREAMS **** 217.000 The following data inside Main Stream is listed: In Main Stream number: 1 Stream flow area = 0.310(Ac.) Runoff from this stream = 1.184(CFS) Time of concentration = 3.75 min. Rainfall intensity = 7.377(In/Hr) Program is now starting with Main Stream No. 2 Process from Point/Station 206.000 to Point/Station **** INITIAL AREA EVALUATION **** 207.000 Decimal fraction soil group A = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group B = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group C = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group D = 1.000 [HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ] (24.0 DU/A or Less ) Impervious value, Ai = 0.650 Sub-Area C Value = 0.710 Initial subarea total flow distance = 55.000(Ft.) Highest elevation = 64. 000(Ft.) Lowest elevation = 57. 050 (Ft.) Elevation difference = 6.950(Ft.) Slope = 12.636 % Top of Initial Area Slope adjusted by User to 10.000 % INITIAL AREA TIME OF CONCENTRATION CALCULATIONS: The maximum overland flow distance is 100.00 (Ft) for the top area slope value of 10.00 %, in a development type of 24.0 DU/A or Less In Accordance With Figure 3-3 Initial Area Time of Concentration = 3.26 minutes TC = [1.8*(1.1-C)*distance(Ft.)".5)/(% slopeA(l/3)] 18 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc TC = [1.8*(1.1-0.7100)*( 100.000A.5)/ ( 10.000^(1/3)]= 3.26 Calculated TC of 3.258 minutes is less than 5 minutes, resetting TC to 5.0 minutes for rainfall intensity calculations Rainfall intensity (I) = 7.377(In/Hr) for a 100.0 year storm Effective runoff coefficient used for area (Q=KCIA) is C = 0.710 Subarea runoff = 0.210(CFS) Total initial stream area = 0.040(Ac.) Process from Point/Station 207.000 to Point/Station 208.000 **** piPEFLOW TRAVEL TIME (Program estimated size) **** Upstream point/station elevation = 57. 050(Ft.) Downstream point/station elevation = 56.870(Ft.) Pipe length = 38.00(Ft.) Manning's N = 0.013 No. of pipes = 1 Required pipe flow = 0.210(CFS) Nearest computed pipe diameter = 6.00(In.) Calculated individual pipe flow = 0.210(CFS) Normal flow depth in pipe = 3.14(In.) Flow top width inside pipe = 5.99(In.) Critical Depth = 2.75(In.) Pipe flow velocity = 2.00(Ft/s) Travel time through pipe = 0.32 min. Time of concentration (TC) = 3.57 min. Process from Point/Station 208.000 to Point/Station **** SUBAREA FLOW ADDITION **** 208.000 Decimal fraction soil group A = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group B = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group C = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group D = 1.000 [HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ] (24.0 DU/A or Less ) Impervious value, Ai = 0.650 Sub-Area C Value = 0.710 Time of concentration = 3.57 min. Rainfall intensity = 7.377(In/Hr) for a 100.0 year storm Effective runoff coefficient used for total area (Q=KCIA) is C = 0.710 CA = 0.050 Subarea runoff = 0.157(CFS) for 0.030(Ac.) Total runoff = 0.367(CFS) Total area = 0.070(Ac.) Process from Point/Station 208.000 to Point/Station 209.000 **** PIPEFLOW TRAVEL TIME (Program estimated size) **** Upstream point/station elevation = 56. 870 (Ft.) Downstream point/station elevation = 56.600(Ft.) Pipe length = 53.00(Ft.) Manning's N = 0.013 No. of pipes = 1 Required pipe flow = 0.367(CFS) Nearest computed pipe diameter = 6.00(In.) Calculated individual pipe flow = 0.367(CFS) 19 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc Normal flow depth in pipe = 4.52(In.) Flow top width inside pipe = 5.17(In.) Critical Depth = 3.69(In.) Pipe flow velocity = 2.31(Ft/s) Travel time through pipe = 0.38 min. Time of concentration (TC) = 3.96 min. Process from Point/Station 209.000 to Point/Station 210.000 **** PIPEFLOW TRAVEL TIME (Program estimated size) **** Upstream point/station elevation = 56.600(Ft.) Downstream point/station elevation = 56.390(Ft.) Pipe length = 29.00(Ft.) Manning's N = 0.013 No. of pipes = 1 Required pipe flow = Nearest computed pipe diameter = Calculated individual pipe flow = Normal flow depth in pipe = 3.94(In.) Flow top width inside pipe = 5.70(In.) Critical Depth = 3.69(In.) Pipe flow velocity = 2.68(Ft/s) Travel time through pipe = 0.18 min. Time of concentration (TC) = 4.14 min. 0.367(CFS) 6.00(In.) 0.367(CFS) Process from Point/Station 210.000 to Point/Station **** SUBAREA FLOW ADDITION **** 210.000 Decimal fraction soil group A = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group B = 0,000 Decimal fraction soil group C = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group D = 1.000 [HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ] (24.0 DU/A or Less ) Impervious value, Ai = 0.650 Sub-Area C Value = 0.710 Time of concentration = 4.14 min. Rainfall intensity = 7.377(In/Hr) for a 100.0 year storm Effective runoff coefficient used for total area (Q=KCIA) is C = 0.710 CA = 0.071 Subarea runoff = 0.157(CFS) for 0.030(Ac.) Total runoff = 0.524(CFS) Total area = 0.100(Ac.) Process from Point/Station 210.000 to Point/Station 220.200 **** PIPEFLOW TRAVEL TIME (Program estimated size) **** Upstream point/station elevation = 56.390(Ft.) Downstream point/station elevation = 56.110(Ft.) Pipe length = 54.00(Ft.) Manning's N = 0.013 No. of pipes = 1 Required pipe flow = 0.524(CFS) Nearest computed pipe diameter = 9.00(In.) Calculated individual pipe flow = 0.524(CFS) Normal flow depth in pipe = 4.18(In.) 20 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc Flow top width inside pipe = 8.98(In.) Critical Depth = 3.92(In.) Pipe flow velocity = 2.61(Ft/s) Travel time through pipe = 0.34 min. Time of concentration (TC) = 4.48 min. Process from Point/Station 220.200 to Point/Station **** SUBAREA FLOW ADDITION **** 220.200 Decimal fraction soil group A = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group B = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group C = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group D = 1.000 [HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ] (24.0 DU/A or Less ) Impervious value, Ai = 0.650 Sub-Area C Value = 0.710 Time of concentration = 4.48 min. Rainfall intensity = 7.377(In/Hr) for a 100.0 year storm Effective runoff coefficient used for total area (Q=KCIA) is C = 0.710 CA = 0.085 Subarea runoff = O.IOS(CFS) for 0.020(Ac.) Total runoff = 0.629(CFS) Total area = 0.120(Ac. Process from Point/Station 220.200 to Point/Station 220.000 **** PIPEFLOW TRAVEL TIME (Program estimated size) **** Upstream point/station elevation = 56.110(Ft.) Downstream point/station elevation = 56.000(Ft.) Pipe length = 23.00 (Ft.) Manning's N = 0.013 No. of pipes = 1 Required pipe flow = 0.629(CFS) Nearest computed pipe diameter = 9.00(In.) Calculated individual pipe flow = 0.629(CFS) Normal flow depth in pipe = 4.76(In.) Flow top width inside pipe = 8.99(In.) Critical Depth = 4.32(In.) Pipe flow velocity = 2.65(Pt/s) Travel time through pipe = 0.14 min. Time of concentration (TC) = 4.63 min. Process from Point/Station 220.200 to Point/Station **** CONFLUENCE OF MINOR STREAMS **** 220.000 Along Main Stream number: 2 in normal stream number Stream flow area = 0.120(Ac.) Runoff from this stream = 0.629(CFS) Time of concentration = 4.63 min. Rainfall intensity = 7.377(In/Hr) 21 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc Process from Point/Station 206.000 to Point/Station **** INITIAL AREA EVALUATION **** 218.000 62.000(Ft. 7.581 % Decimal fraction soil group A = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group B = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group C = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group D = 1.000 [HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ] (24.0 DU/A or Less ) Impervious value, Ai = 0.650 Sub-Area C Value = 0.710 Initial subarea total flow distance = Highest elevation = 64. 000(Ft.) Lowest elevation = 59.300(Ft.) Elevation difference = 4.700(Ft.) Slope = Top of Initial Area Slope adjusted by User to 2.581 % INITIAL AREA TIME OF CONCENTRATION CALCULATIONS: The maximum overland flow distance is 90.00 (Ft) for the top area slope value of 2.58 %, in a development type of 24.0 DU/A or Less In Accordance With Figure 3-3 Initial Area Time of Concentration = 4.86 minutes TC = [1.8*(l.l-C)*distance(Ft.)".5)/(% slope"(l/3)] TC = [1.8*(1.1-0.7100)*( 90.000^.5)/( 2.581^(1/3)]= 4.86 Calculated TC of 4.855 minutes is less than 5 minutes, resetting TC to 5.0 minutes for rainfall intensity calculations Rainfall intensity (I) = 7.377(In/Hr) for a 100.0 year storm Effective runoff coefficient used for area (Q=KCIA) is C = 0.710 Subarea runoff = 0.157(CFS) Total initial stream area = 0.030(Ac.) Process from Point/Station 218.000 to Point/Station 219.000 **** PIPEFLOW TRAVEL TIME (Program estimated size) **** Upstream point/station elevation = 56.410(Ft.) Downstream point/station elevation = 56.210(Ft.) Pipe length = 40.00(Ft.) Manning's N = 0.013 No. of pipes = 1 Required pipe flow = Nearest computed pipe diameter Calculated individual pipe flow Normal flow depth in pipe = 2.63(In.) Flow top width inside pipe = 5.95(In.) Critical Depth = 2.37(In.) Pipe flow velocity = 1.90(Ft/s) Travel time through pipe = 0.35 m'in. Time of concentration (TC) = 5.21 min. 0.157(CFS) 6.00(In.) 0.157(CFS) Process from Point/Station 219.000 to Point/Station **** SUBAREA FLOW ADDITION **** 219.000 Decimal fraction soil group A = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group B = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group C = 0.000 22 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc Decimal fraction soil group D = 1.000 [HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ] (24.0 DU/A or Less ) Impervious value, Ai = 0.650 Sub-Area C Value = 0.710 Time of concentration = 5.21 min. Rainfall intensity = 7.188(In/Hr) for a 100.0 year storm Effective runoff coefficient used for total area (Q=KCIA) is C = 0.710 CA = 0.043 Subarea runoff = 0.149(CFS) for 0.030(Ac.) Total runoff = 0.306(CFS) Total area = 0.060(Ac.) Process from Point/Station 219.000 to Point/Station 220.000 **** PIPEFLOW TRAVEL TIME (Program estimated size) **** Upstream point/station elevation = 56.210(Ft.) Downstream point/station elevation = 56.000(Ft.) Pipe length = 43.00(Ft.) Manning's N = 0.013 No. of pipes = 1 Required pipe flow = 0.306(CFS) Nearest computed pipe diameter = 6.00(In.) Calculated individual pipe flow = 0.306(CFS) Normal flow depth in pipe = 3.98(In.) Flow top width inside pipe = 5.67(In.) Critical Depth = 3.36(In.) Pipe flow velocity = 2.21(Ft/s) Travel time through pipe = 0.32 min. Time of concentration (TC) = 5.53 min. Process from Point/Station 219.000 to Point/Station **** CONFLUENCE OF MINOR STREAMS **** 220.000 Along Main Stream number: 2 in normal stream number 2 Stream flow area = 0.060(Ac.) Runoff from this stream = 0.306(CFS) Time of concentration = 5.53 min. Rainfall intensity = 6.913(In/Hr) Summary of stream data: Stream No. Flow rate (CFS) TC (min) Rainfall Intensity (In/Hr) 1 2 Qmax(1) = 0.629 0.306 Qmax(2) = 000 000 0.937 * 1.000 * 4.63 5.53 1.000 * 0.837 * 1.000 * 1.000 * 7.377 6.913 0.629) + 0.306) + 0.629) + 0.306) + 0.885 0.895 Total of 2 streams to confluence: Flow rates before confluence point: 23 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc 0.629 0.306 Maximum flow rates at confluence using above data: 0.885 0.895 Area of streams before confluence: 0.120 0.060 Results of confluence: Total flow rate = 0.895(CFS) Time of concentration = 5.530 min. Effective stream area after confluence = 0.180(Ac.) Process from Point/Station 220.000 to Point/Station 222.000 **** IMPROVED CHANNEL TRAVEL TIME **** Upstream point elevation = 56.000(Ft.) Downstream point elevation = 55.000(Ft.) Channel length thru subarea = 70.000(Ft.) Channel base width = 4.000 (Ft.) Slope or '2' of left channel bank = 3.000 Slope or '2' of right channel bank = 3.000 Estimated mean flow rate at midpoint of channel = 0.968(CFS) Manning's 'N' = 0.250 Maximum depth of channel = 1.000(Ft.) Flow(q) thru subarea = 0.968(CFS) Depth of flow = 0.483(Ft.), Average velocity = 0.368(Ft/s) Channel flow top width = 6.897(Ft.) Flow Velocity = 0.37(Ft/s) Travel time = 3.17 min. Time of concentration = 8.70 min. Critical depth = 0.119(Ft.) Adding area flow to channel Decimal fraction soil group A = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group B = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group C = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group D = 1.000 [HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ] (24.0 DU/A or Less ) Impervious value, Ai = 0.650 Sub-Area C Value = 0.710 Rainfall intensity = 5.161(In/Hr) for a 100.0 year storm Effective runoff coefficient used for total area (Q=KCIA) is C = 0.710 CA = 0.185 Subarea runoff = 0.058(CFS) for 0.080(Ac.) Total runoff = 0.953(CFS) Total area = 0.260(Ac.) Depth of flow = 0.479(Ft.), Average velocity = 0,366(Ft/s) Critical depth = 0.117(Ft.) Process from Point/Station 222.000 to Point/Station 217.000 **** PIPEFLOW TRAVEL TIME (Program estimated size) **** Upstream point/station elevation = 51.830(Ft.) Downstream point/station elevation = 42.950(Ft.) Pipe length = 53.00 (Ft.) Manning's N = 0.013 No. of pipes = 1 Required pipe flow = 0.953(CFS) 24 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc Nearest computed pipe diameter = 6.00(In.) Calculated individual pipe flow = 0.953(CFS) Normal flow depth in pipe = 2.69(In.) Flow top width inside pipe = 5.97(In.) Critical Depth = 5.61(In.) Pipe flow velocity = 11.15(Ft/s) Travel time through pipe = 0.08 min. Time of concentration (TC) = 8.78 min. Process from Point/Station 222.000 to Point/Station 217.000 **** CONFLUENCE OF MAIN STREAMS **** The following data inside Main Stream is listed: In Main Stream number: 2 Stream flow area = 0.260(Ac.) Runoff from this stream = 0.953(CFS) Time of concentration = 8.78 min. Rainfall intensity = 5.131(In/Hr) Program is now starting with Main Stream No. 3 Process from Point/Station 217.100 to Point/Station 217.200 **** INITIAL AREA EVALUATION **** Decimal fraction soil group A = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group B = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group C = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group D = 1.000 [HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ] (24.0 DU/A or Less ) Impervious value, Ai = 0.650 Sub-Area C Value = 0.710 Initial subarea total flow distance = 7.000(Ft.) Highest elevation = 56.300(Ft.) Lowest elevation = 53.500(Ft.) Elevation difference = 2.800(Ft.) Slope = 40.000 % Top of Initial Area Slope adjusted by User to 30.000 % INITIAL AREA TIME OF CONCENTRATION CALCULATIONS: The maximum overland flow distance is 100.00 (Ft) for the top area slope value of 30.00 %, in a development type of 24.0 DU/A or Less In Accordance With Figure 3-3 Initial Area Time of Concentration = 2.26 minutes TC = [1.8*(1.1-C)*distance(Ft.)*.5)/(% slopeA(l/3)] TC = [1.8* (1.1-0.7100)*( 100.000A.5)/( 30 . 000* (1/3)]= 2.26 Calculated TC of 2.259 minutes is less than 5 minutes, resetting TC to 5.0 minutes for rainfall intensity calculations Rainfall intensity (I) = 7.377(In/Hr) for a 100.0 year storm Effective runoff coefficient used for area (Q=KCIA) is C = 0.710 Subarea runoff = 0.052(CFS) Total initial stream area = 0.010(Ac.) 25 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc Process from Point/Station 217.200 to Point/Station **** IMPROVED CHANNEL TRAVEL TIME **** 217 . 000 Upstream point elevation = 52.900(Ft.) Downstream point elevation = 52.600(Ft.) Channel length thru subarea = 28.000(Ft.) Channel base width = 0.000(Ft.) Slope or 'Z' of left channel bank = 20.000 Slope or 'Z' of right channel bank = 20.000 Estimated mean flow rate at midpoint of channel = O.IOS(CFS) Manning's 'N' =0.035 Maximum depth of channel = 0.500 (Ft.) Flow(q) thru subarea = O.IOS(CFS) Depth of flow = 0.095 (Ft.), Average velocity = 0.577(Ft/s) Channel flow top width = 3.811(Ft.) Flow Velocity = 0.58(Ft/s) Travel time = 0.81 min. Time of concentration = 3.07 min. Critical depth = 0.070(Ft.) Adding area flow to channel Decimal fraction soil group A = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group B = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group C = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group D = 1.000 [HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ] (24.0 DU/A or Less ) Impervious value, Ai = 0.650 Sub-Area C Value = 0.710 Rainfall intensity = 7.377(In/Hr) for a 100.0 year storm Effective runoff coefficient used for total area (Q=KCIA) is C = 0.710 CA = 0.021 Subarea runoff = O.IOS(CFS) for 0.020(Ac.) Total runoff = 0.157(CFS) Total area = 0.030(Ac.) Depth of flow = 0.111(Ft.), Average velocity = 0.639(Ft/s) Critical depth = 0.083(Ft.) Process from Point/Station 217.200 to Point/Station **** CONFLUENCE OF MAIN STREAMS **** 217.000 The following data inside Main Stream is listed: In Main Stream number: 3 Stream flow area = 0.030(Ac.) Runoff from this stream = 0.157(CFS) Time of concentration = 3.07 min. Rainfall intensity = 7.377(In/Hr) Summary of stream data: Stream No. Flow rate (CFS) TC (min) Rainfall Intensity (In/Hr) 1 1.184 3.75 2 0.953 8.78 3 0.157 3.07 Qmax(1) = 7.377 5.131 7 .377 26 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc 1.000 * 1.000 * 1.184) + 1.000 * 0.427 * 0.953) + 1.000 * 1.000 * 0.157) + = 1.748 Qmax(2) = 0.696 * 1.000 * 1.184) + 1.000 * 1.000 * 0.953) + 0.696 * 1.000 * 0.157) + = 1.886 Qmax(3) = 1.000 * 0.818 * 1.184) + 1. 000 * 0.350 * 0 .953) + 1.000 * 1.000 * 0.157) + = 1.459 Total of 3 main streams to confluence: Flow rates before confluence point: 1.184 0.953 0.157 Maximum flow rates at confluence using above data: 1.748 1.886 1.459 Area of streams before confluence: 0.310 0.260 0.030 Results of confluence: Total flow rate = 1.886(CFS) Time of concentration = 8.778 min. Effective stream area after confluence = 0.600(Ac.) Process from Point/Station 217.000 to Point/Station 217.300 **** PIPEFLOW TRAVEL TIME (Program estimated size) **** Upstream point/station elevation = 42.450(Ft.) Downstream point/station elevation = 42.050(Ft.) Pipe length = 20.00(Ft.) Manning's N = 0.013 No. of pipes = 1 Required pipe flow = 1.886(CFS) Nearest computed pipe diameter = 9.00(In.) Calculated individual pipe flow = 1.886(CFS) Normal flow depth in pipe = 6.12(In.) Flow top width inside pipe = 8.39(In.) Critical Depth = 7.52(In.) Pipe flow velocity = 5.89(Ft/s) Travel time through pipe = 0.06 min. Time of concentration (TC) = 8.83 min. Process from Point/Station 217.000 to Point/Station 217.300 **** CONFLUENCE OF MAIN STREAMS **** The following data inside Main Stream is listed: In Main Stream number: 1 Stream flow area = 0.600(Ac.) Runoff from this stream = 1.886(CFS) Time of concentration = 8.83 min. Rainfall intensity = 5.110(In/Hr) Program is now starting with Main Stream No. 2 27 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc Process from Point/Station 224.000 to Point/Station **** INITIAL AREA EVALUATION **** 225.000 Decimal fraction soil group A = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group B = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group C = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group D = 1.000 [HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ] (24.0 DU/A or Less ) Impervious value, Ai = 0.650 Sub-Area C Value = 0.710 Initial subarea total flow distance = 45.000(Ft.) Highest elevation = 59.600(Ft.) Lowest elevation = 55.800(Ft.) Elevation^difference = 3.800(Ft.) Slope = 8.444 % Top of Initial Area Slope adjusted by User to 10.000 % INITIAL AREA TIME OF CONCENTRATION CALCULATIONS: The maximum overland flow distance is 100.00 (Ft) for the top area slope value of 10.00 %, in a development type of 24.0 DU/A or Less In Accordance With Figure 3-3 Initial Area Time of Concentration = 3.26 minutes TC = [1.8*(1.1-C)*distance(Ft.)*.5)/(% slopeA(l/3)] TC = [1.8* (1.1-0.7100)*( 100.000*.5)/( 10.000*(1/3)]= 3.26 Calculated TC of 3.258 minutes is less than 5 minutes, resetting TC to 5.0 minutes for rainfall intensity calculations Rainfall intensity (I) = 7.377(In/Hr) for a 100.0 year storm Effective runoff coefficient used for area (Q=KCIA) is C = 0.710 Subarea runoff = 0.157(CFS) Total initial stream area = 0.030(Ac.) Process from Point/Station 225.000 to Point/Station 226.000 **** piPEFLOW TRAVEL TIME (Program estimated size) **** Upstream point/station elevation = 53.400(Ft.) Downstream point/station elevation = 47.300(Ft.) Pipe length = 52.00 (Ft.) Manning's N = 0.013 No. of pipes = 1 Required pipe flow = 0.157(CFS) Nearest computed pipe diameter = 3.00(In.) Calculated individual pipe flow = 0.157(CFS) Normal flow depth in pipe = 1.53(In.) Flow top width inside pipe = 3.00(In.) Critical Depth = 2.75(In.) Pipe flow velocity = 6.21(Ft/s) Travel time through pipe = 0.14 min. Time of concentration (TC) = 3.40 min. Process from Point/Station 226.000 to Point/Station **** SUBAREA FLOW ADDITION **** 226.000 Decimal fraction soil group A = 0.000 28 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc Decimal fraction soil group B = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group C = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group D = 1.000 [HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ] (24.0 DU/A or Less ) Impervious value, Ai = 0.650 Sub-Area C Value = 0.710 Time of concentration = 3.40 min. Rainfall intensity = 7.377(In/Hr) for a 100.0 year storm Effective runoff coefficient used for total area (Q=KCIA) is C = 0.710 CA = 0.043 Subarea runoff = 0.157(CFS) for 0.030(Ac.) Total runoff = 0.314(CFS) Total area = 0.060(Ac.) Process from Point/Station 226.000 to Point/Station 203.100 **** PIPEFLOW TRAVEL TIME (Program estimated size) **** Upstream point/station elevation = 53. 000(Ft.) Downstream point/station elevation = 52.720(Ft.) Pipe length = 53.60(Ft.) Manning's N = 0.013 No. of pipes = 1 Required pipe flow = 0.314(CFS) Nearest computed pipe diameter = 6.00(In.) Calculated individual pipe flow = 0.314(CFS) Normal flow depth in pipe = 3.96(In.) Flow top width inside pipe = 5.68(In.) Critical Depth = 3.41(In.) Pipe flow velocity = 2.28(Ft/s) Travel time through pipe = 0.39 min. Time of concentration (TC) = 3.79 min. Process from Point/Station 226.000 to Point/Station 203.000 **** CONFLUENCE OF MINOR STREAMS **** Along Main Stream number: 2 in normal stream number 1 Stream flow area = 0.060(Ac.) Runoff from this stream = 0.314(CFS) Time of concentration = 3.79 min. Rainfall intensity = 7.377(In/Hr) Process from Point/Station 213.000 to Point/Station 201.000 **** INITIAL AREA EVALUATION **** Decimal fraction soil group A = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group B = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group C = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group D = 1.000 [HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ] (24.0 DU/A or Less ) Impervious value, Ai = 0.650 Sub-Area C Value = 0.710 Initial subarea total flow distance = 22.000(Ft.) 29 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc Highest elevation = 56.000(Ft.) Lowest elevation = 55.500(Ft.) Elevation difference = 0.500(Ft.) Slope = 2.273 % Top of Initial Area Slope adjusted by User to 1.000 % INITIAL AREA TIME OF CONCENTRATION CALCULATIONS: The maximum overland flow distance is 65.00 (Ft) for the top area slope value of 1.00 %, in a development type of 24.0 DU/A or Less In Accordance With Figure 3-3 Initial Area Time of Concentration = 5.66 minutes TC = [1.8*(l.l-C)*distance(Ft.)x.5)/(% slope*(1/3)] TC = [1.8*(1.1-0.7100)*( 65.000A.5)/( 1.000A(1/3)]= 5.66 Rainfall intensity (I) = 6.810(In/Hr) for a 100.0 year storm Effective runoff coefficient used for area (Q=KCIA) is C = 0.710 Subarea runoff = 0.048(CFS) Total initial stream area = 0.010(Ac.) Process from Point/Station 201.000 to Point/Station 203.100 **** IMPROVED CHANNEL TRAVEL TIME **** Upstream point elevation = 55.500(Ft.) Downstream point elevation = 54.500(Ft.) Channel length thru subarea = 90.000(Ft.) Channel base width = 4.000(Ft.) Slope or 'Z' of left channel bank = 3.000 Slope or 'Z' of right channel bank = 3.000 Estimated mean flow rate at midpoint of channel = 0.158(CFS) Manning's 'N' =0.250 Maximum depth of channel = 1.000(Ft.) Flow(q) thru subarea = 0.158(CFS) Depth of flow = 0.185(Ft.), Average velocity = 0.187(Ft/s) Channel flow top width = 5.112(Ft.) Flow Velocity = 0.19(Ft/s) Travel time = 8.02 min. Time of concentration = 13.68 min. Critical depth = 0.036(Ft.) Adding area flow to channel Decimal fraction soil group A = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group B = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group C = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group D = 1.000 [HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ] (24.0 DU/A or Less ) Impervious value, Ai = 0.650 Sub-Area C Value = 0.710 Rainfall intensity = 3.855(In/Hr) for a 100.0 year storm Effective runoff coefficient used for total area (Q=KCIA) is C = 0.710 CA = 0.050 Subarea runoff = 0.143(CFS) for 0.060(Ac.) Total runoff = 0.192(CFS) Total area = 0.070(Ac.) Depth of flow = 0.207(Ft.), Average velocity = 0.200(Ft/s) Critical depth = 0.041(Ft.) 30 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc Process from Point/Station 201.000 to Point/Station **** CONFLUENCE OF MINOR STREAMS **** 203 .100 Along Main Stream number: 2 in normal stream number 2 Stream flow area = 0.070(Ac.) Runoff from this stream = 0.192(CFS) Time of concentration = 13.68 min. Rainfall intensity = 3.855(In/Hr) Summary of stream data-. Stream No. Flow rate (CFS) TC (min) Rainfall Intensity (In/Hr) 1 2 Qmax ( 1 ) 0.314 0.192 = 1.000 * 1.000 * 3 .79 13.68 1 . 000 * 0.277 * 7.377 3.855 0.314) 0.192)+ = Qmax(2) = 0.523 * 1.000 * 1.000 1.000 0.314) + 0.192) + 0.367 0.356 Total of 2 streams to confluence: Flow rates before confluence point: 0.314 0.192 Maximum flow rates at confluence using above data: 0.367 0.356 Area of streams before confluence: 0.060 0.070 Results of confluence: Total flow rate = 0.367(CFS) Time of concentration = 3.790 min. Effective stream area after confluence = 0.130(Ac.) Process from Point/Station 203.100 to Point/Station 229.000 **** PIPEFLOW TRAVEL TIME (Program estimated size) **** Upstream point/station elevation = 52.550(Ft.) Downstream point/station elevation = 52. 390(Ft.) Pipe length = 30.50 (Ft.) Manning's N = 0.013 No. of pipes = 1 Required pipe flow = 0.367(CFS) Nearest computed pipe diameter = 6.00(In.) Calculated individual pipe flow = 0.367(CFS) Normal flow depth in pipe = 4.48(In.) Flow top width inside pipe = 5.22(In.) Critical Depth = 3.69(In.) Pipe flow velocity = 2.34(Ft/s) Travel time through pipe = 0.22 min. Time of concentration (TC) = 4.01 min. Process from Point/Station 203.100 to Point/Station **** CONFLUENCE OF MINOR STREAMS **** 229.000 31 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc Along Main Stream number: 2 in normal stream number 1 Stream flow area = 0.130(Ac.) Runoff from this stream = 0.367(CFS) Time of concentration = 4.01 min. Rainfall intensity = 7.377(In/Hr) Process from Point/Station 224.000 to Point/Station **** INITIAL AREA EVALUATION **** 229.100 49.000(Ft.) 8.367 % Decimal fraction soil group A = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group B = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group C = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group D = 1.000 [HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ] (24.0 DU/A or Less ) Impervious value, Ai = 0.650 Sub-Area C Value = 0.710 Initial subarea total flow distance Highest elevation = 59.600(Ft.) Lowest elevation = 55.500(Ft.) Elevation difference = 4.100 (Ft.) Slope = Top of Initial Area Slope adjusted by User to 12.000 % INITIAL AREA TIME OF CONCENTRATION CALCULATIONS: The maximum overland flow distance is 100.00 (Ft) for the top area slope value of 12.00 %, in a development type of 24.0 DU/A or Less In Accordance With Figure 3-3 Initial Area Time of Concentration = 3.07 minutes TC = [1.8*(1.1-C)*distance(Ft.)*.5)/(% slope*(l/3)] TC = [1.8* (1.1-0.7100)*( 100.000*.5)/( 12.000* (1/3)]= 3.07 Calculated TC of 3.066 minutes is less than 5 minutes, resetting TC to 5.0 minutes for rainfall intensity calculations Rainfall intensity (I) = 7.377(In/Hr) for a 100.0 year storm Effective runoff coefficient used for area (Q=KCIA) is C = 0.710 Subarea runoff = 0.105(CFS) Total initial stream area = 0.020(Ac.) Process from Point/Station 229.100 to Point/Station 229.000 **** PIPEFLOW TRAVEL TIME (Program estimated size) **** Upstream point/station elevation = 52. 700(Ft.) Downstream point/station elevation = 52.390(Ft.) Pipe length = 8.00(Ft.) Manning's N = 0.013 No. of pipes = 1 Required pipe flow = O.IOS(CFS) Nearest computed pipe diameter = 3.00(In.) Calculated individual pipe flow = O.IOB(CFS) Normal flow depth in pipe = 1.67(In.) Flow top width inside pipe = 2.98(In.) Critical Depth = 2.35(In.) Pipe flow velocity = 3.70(Ft/s) Travel time through pipe = 0.04 min. Time of concentration (TC) = 3.10 min. 32 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc Process from Point/Station 229.100 to Point/Station **** CONFLUENCE OF MINOR STREAMS **** 229.000 Along Main Stream number: 2 in normal stream number 2 Stream flow area = 0.020(Ac.) Runoff from this stream = 0.105(CFS) Time of concentration = 3.10 min. Rainfall intensity = 7.377(In/Hr) Summary of stream data: Stream No. Flow rate (CFS) TC (min) Rainfall Intensity (In/Hr) 1 2 Qmax(1) 0.367 0.105 000 * 000 * Qmax(2) = 1.000 * 1.000 * 4.01 3 .10 1.000 * 1.000 * 0.774 * 1.000 * 7 .377 7.377 0.367) + 0.105) + 0.367) 0.105) 0.472 0.389 Total of 2 streams to confluence: Flow rates before confluence point: 0.367 0.105 Maximum flow rates at confluence using above data: 0.472 0.389 Area of streams before confluence: 0.130 0.020 Results of confluence: Total flow rate = 0.472(CFS) Time of concentration = 4.006 min. Effective stream area after confluence = 0.150(Ac.) Process from Point/Station 229.000 to Point/Station 228.000 **** PIPEFLOW TRAVEL TIME (Program estimated size) **** Upstream point/station elevation = 52.390(Ft.) Downstream point/station elevation = 52.150(Ft.) Pipe length = 48.00(Ft.) Manning's N = 0.013 No. of pipes = 1 Required pipe flow = 0.472(CFS) Nearest computed pipe diameter = 9.00(In.) Calculated individual pipe flow = 0.472(CFS) Normal flow depth in pipe = 3.98(In.) Flow top width inside pipe = 8.94(In.) Critical Depth = 3.72(In.) Pipe flow velocity = 2.51(Ft/s) Travel time through pipe = 0.32 min. Time of concentration (TC) = 4.33 min. 33 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc Process from Point/Station 229.000 to Point/Station 228.000 **** CONFLUENCE OF MINOR STREAMS **** Along Main Stream number: 2 in normal stream number 1 Stream flow area = 0.150(Ac.) Runoff from this stream = 0.472(CFS) Time of concentration = 4.33 min. Rainfall intensity = 7.377(In/Hr) Process from Point/Station 224.000 to Point/Station 228.200 **** INITIAL AREA EVALUATION **** Decimal fraction soil group A = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group B = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group C = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group D = 1.000 [HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ] (24.0 DU/A or Less ) Impervious value, Ai = 0.650 Sub-Area C Value = 0.710 Initial subarea total flow distance = 45.000(Ft.) Highest elevation = 59.600(Ft.) Lowest elevation = 55.500(Ft.) Elevation difference = 4.100(Ft.) Slope = 9.111 % Top of Initial Area Slope adjusted by User to 12.000 % INITIAL AREA TIME OF CONCENTRATION CALCULATIONS: The maximum overland flow distance is 100.00 (Ft) for the top area slope value of 12.00 %, in a development type of 24.0 DU/A or Less In Accordance With Figure 3-3 Initial Area Time of Concentration = 3.07 minutes TC = [1.8*(l.l-C)*distance{Ft.)x.5)/{% slopeA(l/3)] TC = [1 .8* (1 .1-0.7100)*( 100 .000* .5)/( 12.000^(1/3)]= 3.07 Calculated TC of 3.066 minutes is less than 5 minutes, resetting TC to 5.0 minutes for rainfall intensity calculations Rainfall intensity (I) = 7.377(In/Hr) for a 100.0 year storm Effective runoff coefficient used for area (Q=KCIA) is C = 0.710 Subarea runoff = 0.157(CFS) Total initial stream area = 0.030(Ac.) Process from Point/Station 228.200 to Point/Station 228.000 **** pipEFLOW TRAVEL TIME (Program estimated size) **** Upstream point/station elevation = 52.700(Ft.) Downstream point/station elevation = 52.150(Ft.) Pipe length = 10.00 (Ft.) Manning's N = 0.013 No. of pipes = 1 Required pipe flow = 0.157(CFS) Nearest computed pipe diameter = 3.00(In.) Calculated individual pipe flow = 0.157(CFS) Normal flow depth in pipe = 1.95(In.) Flow top width inside pipe = 2.86(In.) Critical Depth = 2.75(In.) 34 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc Pipe flow velocity = 4.64(Ft/s) Travel time through pipe = 0.04 min. Time of concentration (TC) = 3.10 min. Process from Point/Station 228.200 to Point/Station **** CONFLUENCE OF MINOR STREAMS **** 228.000 Along Main Stream number: 2 in normal stream number 2 Stream flow area = 0.030(Ac.) Runoff from this stream = 0.157(CFS) Time of concentration = 3.10 min. Rainfall intensity = 7.377(In/Hr) Summary of stream data: Stream No. Flow rate (CFS) TC (min) Rainfall Intensity (In/Hr) 1 2 Qmax(1) = Qmax(2) = 0.472 0.157 1.000 * 1.000 * 1.000 * 1.000 * 4.33 3.10 1.000 * 1 . 000 * 0.717 * 1.000 * 7.377 7.377 0.472) + 0.157) + 0.472) + 0.157) + 0.629 0.496 Total of 2 streams to confluence: Flow rates before confluence point: 0.472 0.157 Maximum flow rates at confluence using above data: 0.629 0.496 Area of streams before confluence: 0.150 0.030 Results of confluence: Total flow rate = 0.629(CFS) Time of concentration = 4.326 min. Effective stream area after confluence = 0.180(Ac.) Process from Point/Station 228.000 to Point/Station 228.100 **** PIPEFLOW TRAVEL TIME (Program estimated size) **** Upstream point/station elevation = 52.150 (Ft.) Downstream point/station elevation = 52.100(Ft.) Pipe length = 7.00(Ft.) Manning's N = 0.013 No. of pipes = 1 Required pipe flow Nearest computed pipe diameter = Calculated individual pipe flow = 0.629(CFS) Normal flow depth in pipe = 4.23(In.) Flow top width inside pipe = 8.98(In.) Critical Depth = 4.32(In.) Pipe flow velocity = 3.08(Ft/s) Travel time through pipe = 0.04 min. 0.629(CFS) 00(In.) 35 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc Time of concentration (TC) = 4.36 min. Process from Point/Station 228.100 to Point/Station 223.000 **** IMPROVED CHANNEL TRAVEL TIME **** Upstream point elevation = 52.100(Ft.) Downstream point elevation = 51.200(Ft.) Channel length thru subarea = 74.000(Ft.) Channel base width = 4.000(Ft.) Slope or 'Z' of left channel bank = 3.000 Slope or 'Z' of right channel bank = 3.000 Estimated mean flow rate at midpoint of channel = 0.804(CFS) Manning's 'N' =0.250 Maximum depth of channel = 1.000(Ft.) Flow(q) thru subarea = 0.804(CFS) Depth of flow = 0.456(Ft.), Average velocity = 0.329(Ft/s) Channel flow top width = 6.734(Ft.) Flow Velocity = 0.33(Ft/s) Travel time = 3.75 min. Time of concentration = 8.11 min. Critical depth = 0.105 (Ft.) Adding area flow to channel Decimal fraction soil group A = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group B = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group C = 0.000 Decimal fraction soil group D = 1.000 [HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ] (24.0 DU/A or Less ) Impervious value, Ai = 0.650 Sub-Area C Value = 0.710 Rainfall intensity = 5.398(In/Hr) for a 100.0 year storm Effective runoff coefficient used for total area (Q=KCIA) is C = 0.710 CA = 0.199 Subarea runoff = 0.444(CFS) for 0.100(Ac.) Total runoff = 1.073(CFS) Total area = 0.280(Ac.) Depth of flow = 0.534(Ft.), Average velocity = 0.359(Ft/s) Critical depth = 0.127(Ft.) Process from Point/Station 223.000 to Point/Station 217.300 **** PIPEFLOW TRAVEL TIME (Program estimated size) **** Upstream point/station elevation = 48.000(Ft.) Downstream point/station elevation = 42.550(Ft.) Pipe length = 63.00(Ft.) Manning's N = 0.013 No. of pipes = 1 Required pipe flow = 1.073(CFS) Nearest computed pipe diameter = 6.00(In.) Calculated individual pipe flow = 1.073(CFS) Normal flow depth in pipe = 3.52(In.) Flow top width inside pipe = 5.91(In.) Critical depth could not be calculated. Pipe flow velocity = 8.95(Ft/s) Travel time through pipe = 0.12 min. Time of concentration (TC) = 8.23 min. 36 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc Process from Point/Station 223.000 to Point/Station **** CONFLUENCE OF MAIN STREAMS **** 217.300 The following data inside Main Stream is listed: In Main Stream number: 2 Stream flow area = 0.280(Ac.) Runoff from this stream = 1.073(CFS) Time of concentration = 8.23 min. Rainfall intensity = 5.349(In/Hr) Summary of stream data: Stream No. Flow rate (CFS) TC (min) Rainfall Intensity (In/Hr) 1 ] 2 ] Qmax(1) = Qmax(2) = .886 .073 1.000 * 0.955 * 1.000 * 1.000 * 8.83 8.23 1.000 * 1.000 * 0.932 * 1.000 * 5.110 5.349 1.886) + 1.073) + 1.886) + 1.073) + 2.911 2.830 Total of 2 main streams to confluence: Flow rates before confluence point: 1.886 1.073 Maximum flow rates at confluence using above data: 2.911 2.830 Area of streams before confluence: 0.600 0.280 Results of confluence: Total flow rate = 2.911(CFS) Time of concentration = 8.835 min. Effective stream area after confluence 0.880(Ac.) Process from Point/Station 217.300 to Point/Station 217.400 **** PIPEFLOW TRAVEL TIME (Program estimated size) **** Upstream point/station elevation = 42. 050 (Ft.) Downstream point/station elevation = 37.990(Ft.) Pipe length = 3.00(Ft.) Manning's N = 0.013 No. of pipes = 1 Required pipe flow = Nearest computed pipe diameter = Calculated individual pipe flow = Normal flow depth in pipe = 2.81(In.) Flow top width inside pipe = 5.99(In. Critical depth could not be calculated. Pipe flow velocity = 32.30(Ft/s) Travel time through pipe = 0.00 min. 2.91KCFS) 6.00(In.) 2.91KCFS) 37 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc Time of concentration (TC) = 8.84 min. End of computations, total study area = 0.880 (Ac.) 38 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc APPENDIX C APPENDIX C Hydraulic Calculations for Minor Storm Drains and Swales (See Exhibit' K ') 39 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc ****************************************************************************** * O'Day Consultants, Inc. * * 2710 Loker Avenue West, Suite 100 * * Carlsbad, CA 92008 * * Tel: 760-931-7700 Fax: 760-931-8680 * Inside Diameter ( 4.00 in.) * * * * * Water * ( 3.75 in.) ( 0.313 ft.) Circular Channel Section Flowrate 0.165 CFS Velocity 1.941 fps Pipe Diameter 4.000 inches Depth of Flow 3 .752 inches Depth of Flow 0.313 feet Critical Depth 0.229 feet Depth/Diameter (D/d) 0.938 Slope of Pipe 0.650 % X-Sectional Area 0.085 sq. ft. Wetted Perimeter 0.879 feet ARA (2/3) 0.018 Mannings 'n' 0.013 Min. Fric. Slope, 4 inch Pipe Flowing Full 0.752 % All 4" storm drains where slope > 0.65%, Q100< 0.17 cfs. OK 40 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc ****************************************************************************** O'Day Consultants, Inc. 2710 Loker Avenue West, Suite 100 Carlsbad, CA 92008 Tel: 760-931-7700 Pax: 760-931-8680 Inside Diameter ( 6.00 in.) Water ( 5.63 in.) ( 0.469 ft.) v Circular Channel Section (D/d) Flowrate Velocity Pipe Diameter . Depth of Flow . Depth of Flow . Critical Depth Depth/Diameter Slope of Pipe X-Sectional Area Wetted Perimeter ARA(2/3) Mannings 'n' Min. Fric. Slope, 6 inch Pipe Flowing Full .... 0 2 6 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .427 .231 .000 .628 .469 .332 .938 .500 .191 .319 .053 .013 CFS fps inches inches feet feet % sq. ft feet 0.579 % All 6" storm drain where slope > 0.50% and < 6.5%, Q100 < 0.43 cfs. OK 41 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc ***********************************************! * O'Day Consultants, Inc. * * 2710 Loker Avenue West, Suite 100 * * Carlsbad, CA 92008 * * Tel: 760-931-7700 Fax: 760-931-8680 * Inside Diameter ( 6.00 in.) * * * * Water * ( 5.63 in.) ( 0.469 ft.) I I v Circular Channel Section Flowrate 1.539 CPS Velocity 8.044 fps Pipe Diameter 6.000 inches Depth of Flow 5.628 inches Depth of Flow 0.469 feet Critical Depth Greater than Pipe Diameter Depth/Diameter (D/d) 0.938 Slope of Pipe 6.500 % X-Sectional Area 0.191 sq. ft. Wetted Perimeter 1.319 feet AR"(2/3) 0.053 Mannings 'n' 0.013 Min. Fric. Slope, 6 inch Pipe Flowing Full 7.521 % All 6" storm drain where slope > 6.5% Q100 < 1.54 cfs. OK 42 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc ****************************************************************************** * O'Day Consultants, Inc. * * 2710 Loker Avenue West, Suite 100 * * Carlsbad, CA 92008 * * Tel: 760-931-7700 Fax: 760-931-8680 * Inside Diameter ( 8.00 in.) * * * * Water * ( 7.50 in.) ( 0.625 ft.) * * Circular Channel Section Flowrate 0.919 CFS Velocity 2.703 fps Pipe Diameter 8.000 inches Depth of Flow 7.504 inches Depth of Flow 0.625 feet Critical Depth 0.455 feet Depth/Diameter (D/d) 0.938 Slope of Pipe 0.500 % X-Sectional Area 0.340 sq. ft. Wetted Perimeter 1.759 feet ARA (2/3) 0.114 Mannings 'n' 0.013 Min. Fric. Slope, 8 inch Pipe Flowing Full 0.579 % All 8" storm drain where slope ^ 0.50% and < 0.88% , Q100 < 0.92 cfs. OK 43 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc V********************************************************************** * O'Day Consultants, Inc. * * 2710 Loker Avenue West, Suite 100 * * Carlsbad, CA 92008 * * Tel: 760-931-7700 Fax: 760-931-8680 * Inside Diameter ( 8.00 in.) * * Water * ( 7.50 in.) ( 0.625 ft.) * * Circular Channel Section Flowrate 1.219 CFS Velocity 3 .586 fps Pipe Diameter 8.000 inches Depth of Flow 7.504 inches Depth of Flow 0.625 feet Critical Depth 0.525 feet Depth/Diameter (D/d) 0.938 Slope of Pipe 0.880 % X-Sectional Area 0.340 sq. ft, Wetted Perimeter 1.759 feet ARA (2/3) 0.114 Mannings 'n' 0.013 Min. Fric. Slope, 8 inch Pipe Flowing Full 1.018 % All 8" storm drain where slope ^ 0.88%, Q100 < 1.22 cfs. OK 44 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc **************************************! O'Day Consultants, Inc. 2710 Loker Avenue West, Suite 100 Carlsbad, CA 92008 Tel: 760-931-7700 Fax: 760-931-8680 r******* Inside Diameter ( 12.00 in.) Water * ( 11.26 in.) ( 0.938 ft.) v Circular Channel Section Flowrate Velocity Pipe Diameter Depth of Flow Depth of Flow Critical Depth Depth/Diameter (D/d) Slope of Pipe X-Sectional Area Wetted Perimeter ARA(2/3) Mannings 'n' Min. Fric. Slope, 12 inch Pipe Flowing Full 5.420 7.083 12.000 11.256 0.938 0.933 0.938 2 .000 0.765 2 .638 0.335 0.013 CFS fps inches inches feet feet sq. ft. feet 2.314 % All 12" storm drain where slope is > 2.0%, Q100 < 5.4 cfs. OK 45 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc CAPACITY FOR LID VEGETATED SWALES ****************************************************************************** * O'Day Consultants, Inc. * * 2710 Loker Avenue West, Suite 100 * * Carlsbad, CA 92008 * * Tel: 760-931-7700 Fax: 760-931-8680 * ****** ****** *** *** ** * *** * * * *** *** |< ( 7.53') >| *** ***^*^A^A Water Depth ( 0 . 51' ) ******* *** *** ** * *** *** * ** ***|< ( 4.50') >|*** ************************ ******************** Trapezoidal Channel Flowrate 1.070 CFS Velocity 0.351 fps Depth of Flow 0 .506 feet Critical Depth 0.116 feet Freeboard 0.000 feet Total Depth 0.506 feet Width at Water Surface .... 7.533 feet Top Width 7.533 feet Slope of Channel 1.200 % Left Side Slope 3.000 : 1 Right Side Slope 3.000 : 1 Base Width 4.500 feet X-Sectional Area 3.042 sq. ft. Wetted Perimeter 7.697 feet AR"(2/3) 1.638 Mannings 'n' 0.250 The Vegetated Swale from Node #228.1 to Node #223 contains 1.07 cfs, the swale will be 1.0' deep to allow for about 6" freeboard. 46 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc APPENDIX D APPENDIX D Calculations for Grate at Trench Drain and Catch Basins (See Exhibit 'K') 47 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc Capacity Calculations for 6" Diameter NDS Round Grate, Part #50 Qmax/P = 3.0 * HA3/2 (Bureau of Public Roads Chart - See attached exhibit 'H') Q - Storm runoff P - Perimeter of catch basin grate (2*n*(3"/12) = 1.57 ft2 H - Head (assume 6" depression, H=0.5') Assuming grate is half clogged: (P=1.57/2)= 0.78 ft2 Qmax = (3.0 * 0.5'A3/2)*0.78 = 0.83 cfs Max Q100=0.40 cfs at Node 211 <0.83 cfs OK TYPE 12" x 12" NDS CATCH BASIN CAPACITY CALCULATIONS Qmax/P = 3.0 * HA3/2 (Bureau of Public Roads Chart - See attached exhibit) Q - Storm runoff P - Perimeter of catch basin grate (12" x 12" Area Drain P=12"+12"+12"+12"=4.0') H - Head (assume 6" depression, H=0.5') Assuming grate is half clogged: (P=4.0'/2=2.0') Qmax = (3.0 * 0.5'A3/2)*2.0' = 2.12 cfs The two 12"xl2" CB onsite will be used in the LID Vegetated Swales at Node #222 and Node #223, the largest Q100 = 1.07 cfs < Qmax OK 12" 12" 12" x 12" AREA DRAIN GRATE 48 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc NDS 18"x 18" Catch Basin, #1882 w/ 18" Grate #1891 Qmax/P = 3.0 * HA3/2 (Bureau of Public Roads Chart - See attached exhibit) Q - Storm runoff P - Perimeter of catch basin grate (18" x 18" Area Drain P=18"+18"+18"+18"=6.0') H - Head (assume 6" depression, H=0.5') Assuming grate is half clogged: (P=6.0/2=3.0') Qmax = (3.0 * 0.5'A3/2)*3.0' = 3.18 cfs Q100 at Node #203.1= 0.14 cfs «Qmax OK 18" 18" 1^" L r 18"x!8'ARE:ADIIAIN GRA -^ .TE Zurn Trench Drain #Z-874-12 Trench #1201 P, W/ Heel Proof Ductile Iron Grate Qmax/P = 3.0 * HA3/2 (Bureau of Public Roads Chart - See attached exhibit) Q - Storm runoff P - Perimeter trench drain grate (P=1.35'+24'+24'+1.35'=50.7) H - Head (0.08' depression (46.50-46.42), H=0.07') Assuming grate is half clogged: (P=50.7/4=12.7) Assumed V4 of grate, for Heel Proof Grate Qmax = (3.0 * 0.08'A3/2)* 12.7' = 0.86 cfs > 0.60 cfs OK 49 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc If the trench drain at building 2 gets clogged the water within the driveway will drain to an emergency overflow storm drain. The 6" HDPE emergency storm drain will flow offsite along the golf course and will outlet to the existing PCC lined channel. See Exhibit 'K'. 50 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc APPENDIX E APPENDIX E Calculations for Underground Detention (See Exhibit 'K') 51 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc E. 1 Underground Detention Calculations Per Reference 2, the 10 year existing flow rate is 0.78 cfs and the 10 year proposed flowrate is 1.90 cfs before detention. At least 1.12 cfs will need to be detained in an underground detention system. An underground detention system, like Rancor's Land Max System will be used to detain the storm water. A 60" ADS N-12 or equivalent storm drain, 50' long will be sufficient to detain the 1.12 cfs, as shown in calculations below. A 3' long, 36" ADS N-12 pipe will be connected at the end of the 60" pipe. The 36" pipe will drain at 0.5% into a type 'A-4' cleanout. A 4" ADS N-12 storm drain will outlet at the bottom of the cleanout at elevation 37.35 at 8.19%. According to the calculations below the exiting flowrate will be 0.72 cfs, less than existing conditions. In addition to the 4" storm drain, an 8" ADS N- 12 storm drain will be constructed to outlet the cleanout at elevation 41.50 and flow at a slope of 18.15%. This 8" storm drain will act as an emergency overflow if the 4" storm drain becomes clogged or if the flow exceeds a 10-year storm event. See Exhibit 'M' for the underground detention details. Proposed Conditions (Inflow) (Appendix B of Reference 2); Qioo= 1.90cfs A=0.88 AC Tc=9.35 min P6=1.9" E.2 Inflow Hydrograph- Refer to San Diego County Hydrology Manual (Section 6) A. Rainfall Distribution- For 6-hour Rainfall (Rational Method) The total amount of rainfall (PT(N)) for any given block (N) is determined by the equation below: PT(N)= (IT(N)*TT(N))/60 Since TT(N)=NTc in minutes, where (N= an integer number representing the given block number of rainfall) and I=7.44P6DA(-.645), substituting yields: PT(N)=0.124P6(NTc)A(0.355) The distribution of the blocks are (2/3, 1/3), so the peak would occur at (2/3)*6 hours* 4hours. So the actual rainfall for any given time is PN=PT(N)-PT(N-1) Calculations: Tc= 9.35 min.~ rounded is 9 min. (6hr*60min)/9 = Number of Blocks* 40 Blocks For Block 1- Where the Peak Rainfall Occurs PT(N)=0.124*(1.9")*(l*9min)A(0.355)-»0.514 52 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc For Block 2- T(N)=0.124*(1.9")*(2*9rnin)A(0.355)-».657 So the actual rainfall for block 2 is (0.657-0.514)= 0.143 The table below is a summary of all the values for the rainfall distribution. Calculations for Rainfall Distribution- Vista La Costa Time (min) 0 9 18 27 36 45 54 63 72 81 90 99 108 117 126 135 144 153 162 171 180 189 198 207 216 225 234 243 252 261 270 279 288 297 306 315 324 333 Number of Block 39 38 36 35 33 32 30 29 27 26 24 23 21 20 18 17 15 14 12 11 9 8 6 5 3 2 1 4 7 10 13 16 19 22 25 28 31 Tt(IM) 351 342 324 315 297 288 270 261 243 234 216 207 189 180 162 153 135 126 108 99 81 72 54 45 27 18 9 36 63 90 117 144 171 198 225 252 279 Pt(N) 0.000 1.887 1.870 1.834 1.816 1.778 1.759 1.719 1.699 1.656 1.634 1.588 1.564 1.515 1.489 1.434 1.405 1.344 1.312 1.242 1.204 1.121 1.075 0.971 0.910 0.759 0.657 0.514 0.841 1.026 1.164 1.278 1.375 1.462 1.540 1.611 1.678 1.739 P(N) 0 0.017 0.018 0.018 0.019 0.019 0.020 0.021 0.021 0.022 0.023 0.024 0.024 0.026 0.027 0.029 0.030 0.033 0.034 0.038 0.040 0.046 0.050 0.061 0.069 0.102 0.143 0.514 0.082 0.055 0.043 0.036 0.031 0.028 0.025 0.023 0.022 0.020 53 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc Calculations for Rainfall Distribution- Vista La Costa (cont.) Time (min) 342 351 360 Number of Block 34 37 40 Tt(N) 306 333 360 Pt(N) 1.797 1.852 1.904 P(N) 0.019 0.018 0.017 B. Incremental Hydro graph Using the Rainfall Distribution QN=CAI(N) (cfs); Calculations: Where C= 0.71 A=0.88AC I(N)= 60* PN/Tc At Block 1 (Peak Flow Rate) = 1.90 cfs At Block 2,1(N)= 60* 0.143/9 min.=0.953 in/hr QN=0.71*0.88*0.953-* 0.595 cfs The table below is a summary of all the calculations for the incremental hydrograph for Vista La Costa. Each QN occurs at the time interval + ¥2 Tc (See San Diego County Hydrology Manual Section 6.2.2). 6-Hour RM Hydrograph Calcs KN) 0.115 0.117 0.122 0.124 0.129 0.131 0.137 0.140 0.147 0.151 0.159 0.163 0.173 0.179 0.192 0.199 0.217 0.227 0.252 0.267 0.306 0.332 Q(N) 0 0.07 0.07 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.10 0.10 0.11 0.11 0.12 0.12 0.14 0.14 0.16 0.17 0.19 0.21 T (min) 4.5 13.5 22.5 31.5 40.5 49.5 58.5 67.5 76.5 85.5 94.5 103.5 112.5 121.5 130.5 139.5 148.5 157.5 166.5 175.5 184.5 193.5 202.5 54 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc 6-Hour RM Hydrograph Calcs (cont.) KN) 0.406 0.462 0.678 0.953 3.041 0.544 0.364 0.285 0.239 0.208 0.185 0.168 0.155 0.143 0.134 0.126 0.120 0.114 Q(N) 0.25 0.29 0.42 0.60 1.90 0.34 0.23 0.18 0.15 0.13 0.12 0.11 0.10 0.09 0.08 0.08 0.07 0.07 T (min) 211.5 220.5 229.5 238.5 247.5 256.5 265.5 274.5 283.5 292.5 301.5 310.5 319.5 328.5 337.5 346.5 355.5 364.5 Flood Routing Calculations The underground detention will consist of a 60" ADS N-12 or equivalent storm drain, 50' long. A 3' long, 36" ADS N-12 storm drain will be connected at the end of the 60" pipe. The 36" pipe will drain at 0.5% into a type 'A-4' cleanout. A 4" ADS N-12 storm drain will outlet at the bottom of the cleanout at elevation 37.35. According to the calculations below the exiting flowrate will be 0.72 cfs, the same as existing conditions. In addition to the 4" storm drain, an 8" ADS N-12 storm drain will be constructed to outlet the cleanout at elevation 41.50. This 8" storm drain will act as an emergency overflow if the 4" storm drain becomes clogged or if the flow exceeds a 10-year storm event. See Exhibit 'M' for the underground detention details. The detention calculations were preformed with the Hydraflow Hydrographs by Intellisolve software v9.22. Page's 56-61 are the flood routing calculations for a 10 year storm event. In addition, page's 62-67 are the flood routing calculations for a 100 year storm event included for reference. 55 G:\Accts\031060\REVISEDSITE\HydrologyandHydraulicStudy.doc Watershed Model Schematic 56 Hydraflow Hydrographs by Intelisolve v9.22 1 -10 Year Inflow Hydrograph 2 - Inflow vs. Outflow Project: VLCIO.gpw Tuesday, May 6, 2008 Hydrograph Summary Report 57 Hydraflow Hydrographs by Intelisolve v9.22 <yd. No. 1 2 Hydrograph type (origin) Manual Reservoir Peak flow (cfs) L22IL 0.715 Time interval (min) 1 1 Time to peak (min) 243 250 VLCIO.gpw Hyd. volume (cuft) 3,991 3,990 Inflow hyd(s) 1 Maximum elevation (ft) 41.58 Return Period: 10 Year Total strge used (cuft) 779 Hydrograph description 10 Year Inflow Hydrograph Inflow vs. Outflow Tuesday, May 6, 2008 Hydrograph Report 58 tydraflow Hydrographs by Intelisolve v9.22 Hyd. No. 1 10 Year Inflow Hydrograph Hydrograph type = Manual Storm frequency = 10 yrs Time interval = 1 min Tuesday, May 6, 2008 Peak discharge Time to peak Hyd. volume 1.900 cfs 243 min 3,991 cuft Q (cfs) 2.00 10 Year Inflow Hydrograph Hyd. No. 1 --10 Year 1.00 0.00 Q (cfs) 2.00 1.00 300 360 0.00 420 Time (min) Hydrograph Report 59 Hydraflow Hydrographs by Intelisolve v9.22 Hyd. No. 2 Inflow vs. Outflow Tuesday, May 6, 2008 Hydrograph type Storm frequency Time interval Inflow hyd. No. Reservoir name = Reservoir = mm = 1 min = 1 - 10 Year Inflow Hydrograph = Hancor Underground Detention Facility Peak discharge Time to peak Hyd. volume Max. Elevation Max. Storage = 0.71 5 cfs = 250 min = 3,990 cuft = 41.58ft = 779 cuft Storage Indication method used. Q (cfs) 2.00 Inflow vs. Outflow Hyd. No. 2--10 Year 1.00 0.00 Q (cfs) 2.00 1.00 0 60 — Hyd No. 2 120 180 —- Hyd No. 1 240 300 360 Total storage used = 779 cuft 0.00 420 Time (min) Pond Report 60 Hydraflow Hydrographs by Intelisolve v9.22 Tuesday, May 6, 2008 Pond No. 1 - Hancor Underground Detention Facility Pond Data UG Chambers - Invert elev. = 37.74 ft, Rise x Span = 5.00 x 5.00 ft, Barrel Len = 50.00 ft, No. Barrels = 1, Slope = 0.50%, Headers = No Stage / Storage Table Stage (ft) Elevation (ft)Contour area (sqft) Incr. Storage (cuft) Total storage (cuft) 0.00 37.74 n/a 0.53 38.27 n/a 1 .05 38.79 n/a 1 .58 39.32 n/a 2.10 39.84 n/a 2.63 40.37 n/a 3.15 40.89 n/a 3.68 41 .42 n/a 4.20 41 .94 n/a 4.73 42.47 n/a 5.25 42.99 n/a Culvert / Orifice Structures [A] [B] [C] [PrfRsr] Rise (in) = 4.00 8.00 0.00 0.00 Span (in) = 4.00 8.00 0.00 0.00 No. Barrels =1 1 00 Invert El. (ft) = 37.74 41 .50 0.00 0.00 Length (ft) = 40.91 41 .30 0.00 0.00 Slope (%) = 8.19 18.15 0.00 n/a N-Value = .013 .013 .013 n/a Orifice Coeff. = 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 Multi-Stage = n/a No No No Note: Culvert/Orifice outflows are analyzed under Stage / Storage / Discharge Table Stage Storage Elevation Civ A Civ B Civ C ft cuft ft cfs cfs cfs 0.00 0 37.74 0.00 0.00 0.05 4 37.79 0.01 ic 0.00 0.11 7 37.85 0.03 ic 0.00 0.16 11 37.90 0.05 ic 0.00 0.21 15 37.95 0.09 ic 0.00 0.26 19 38.00 0.13 ic 0.00 0.32 22 38.06 0.16 ic 0.00 0.37 26 38.11 0.19 ic 0.00 0.42 30 38.16 0.21 ic 0.00 0.47 34 38.21 0.23 ic 0.00 0.53 37 38.27 0.25 ic 0.00 0.58 46 38.32 0.27 ic 0.00 0.63 55 38.37 0.29 ic 0.00 0.68 64 38.42 0.30 ic 0.00 0.74 73 38.48 0.32 ic 0.00 0.79 81 38.53 0.33 ic 0.00 0.84 90 38.58 0.34 ic 0.00 0.89 99 38.63 0.36 ic 0.00 0.95 108 38.69 0.37 ic 0.00 1.00 117 38.74 0.38 ic 0.00 1.05 125 38.79 0.39 ic 0.00 1.10 136 38.84 0.41 ic 0.00 1.16 148 38.90 0.42 ic 0.00 1.21 159 38.95 0.43 ic 0.00 1.26 170 39.00 0.44 ic 0.00 1.31 181 39.05 0.45 ic 0.00 1.37 192 39.11 0.46 ic 0.00 1.42 203 39.16 0.47 ic 0.00 1.47 214 39.21 0.48 ic 0.00 1.52 225 39.26 0.49 ic 0.00 1.58 237 39.32 0.50 ic 0.00 0 0 37 37 88 125 111 237 124 361 130 491 130 621 124 746 111 857 88 945 37 982 Weir Structures [A] [B] Crest Len (ft) = 0.00 0.00 Crest El. (ft) = 0.00 0.00 Weir Coeff. = 3.33 3.33 Weir Type Multi-Stage = No No Exfil.(in/hr) = 0.000 (by Contour) TW Elev. (ft) = 0.00 [C] [D] 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.33 3.33 ... No No inlet (ic) and outlet (oc) control. Weir risers checked for orifice conditions (ic) and submergence (s). PrfRsr WrA Wr B Wr C cfs cfs cfs cfs ... — — — — — — — — ... — — — — ... ... ... ... — ... ... — ... ... — ... ... ... ... ... WrD Exfil User Total cfs cfs cfs cfs o.ooo 0.007 0.026 0.055 0.090 0.129 0.163 0.188 0.211 0.232 0.251 0.269 0.286 0.302 0.317 0.331 0.345 0.358 0.371 0.383 0.395 0.406 0.418 0.429 0.439 0.450 0.460 0.470 0.480 0.489 0.499 Continues on next page... 61 Hancor Underground Detention Facility Stage / Storage / Discharge Table Stage ft cuft 1.63 1.68 1.73 1.79 1.84 1.89 1.94 2.00 2.05 2.10 2.15 2.21 2.26 2.31 2.36 2.42 2.47 2.52 2.57 2.63 2.68 2.73 2.78 2.84 2.89 2.94 2.99 3.05 3.10 3.15 3.20 3.26 3.31 3.36 3.41 3.47 3.52 3.57 3.62 3.68 3.73 3.78 3.83 3.89 3.94 3.99 4.04 4.10 4.15 4.20 4.25 4.31 4.36 4.41 4.46 4.51 4.57 4.62 4.67 4.73 4.78 4.83 4.88 4.93 4.99 5.04 5.09 5.14 5.20 5.25 rage 249 261 274 286 299 311 324 336 348 361 374 387 400 413 426 439 452 465 478 491 504 517 530 543 556 569 582 595 608 621 634 646 659 671 683 696 708 721 733 746 757 768 779 790 801 812 823 835 846 857 866 874 883 892 901 910 918 927 936 945 949 952 956 960 963 967 971 975 978 982 Elevation ft 39.37 39.42 39.47 39.53 39.58 39.63 39.68 39.74 39.79 39.84 39.89 39.95 40.00 40.05 40.10 40.16 40.21 40.26 40.31 40.37 40.42 40.47 40.52 40.58 40.63 40.68 40.73 40.79 40.84 40.89 40.94 41.00 41.05 41.10 41.15 41.21 41.26 41.31 41.36 41.42 41.47 41.52 41.57 41.63 41.68 41.73 41.78 41.84 41.89 41.94 41.99 42.05 42.10 42.15 42.20 42.26 42.31 42.36 42.41 42.47 42.52 42.57 42.62 42.68 42.73 42.78 42.83 42.89 42.94 42.99 Civ A cfs 0.51 ic 0.52 ic 0.53 ic 0.53 ic 0.54 ic 0.55 ic 0.56 ic 0.57 ic 0.58 ic 0.58 ic 0.59 ic 0.60 ic 0.61 ic 0.61 oc 0.62 OC 0.62 oc 0.62 oc 0.62 oc 0.63 oc 0.63 oc 0.63 oc 0.64 oc 0.64 oc 0.64 oc 0.64 oc 0.65 oc 0.65 oc 0.65 oc 0.66 oc 0.66 oc 0.66 oc 0.66 oc 0.67 oc 0.67 oc 0.67 oc 0.68 OC 0.68 oc 0.68 oc 0.68 oc 0.69 oc 0.69 oc 0.69 oc 0.69 oc 0.70 oc 0.70 oc 0.70 oc 0.71 oc 0.71 oc 0.71 oc 0.71 oc 0.72 oc 0.72 oc 0.72 oc 0.72 oc 0.73 oc 0.73 oc 0.73 oc 0.73 oc 0.74 oc 0.74 oc 0.74 oc 0.74 oc 0.75 oc 0.75 oc 0.75 oc 0.75 oc 0.76 oc 0.76 oc 0.76 oc 0.76 oc CIvB CIvC PrfRsr Wr A cfs cfs cfs cfs 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 ic — 0.02 ic — 0.05 ic 0.1 1 ic — 0.1 Tic — 0.26 ic — 0.35 ic 0.45 ic — 0.55 ic 0.66 ic 0.77 ic — 0.87 ic — 0.95 ic — 1.02ic — 1.09ic — 1.16ic — 1.22ic — 1.28ic —1.34jC ... 1.39ic — 1.44ic — 1.49ic — 1.54ic — 1.59ic — 1.64ic — 1.68ic — 1.72ic — 1.77ic — 1 .81 ic — WrB WrC WrD Exfil User Total cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs 0.508 0.517 0.526 0.534 0.543 0.552 0.560 0.568 0.576 0.584 0.592 0.600 0.608 0.612 0.615 0.618 0.621 0.624 0.627 0.630 0.633 0.636 0.639 0.642 0.645 0.648 0.650 0.653 0.656 0.659 0.662 0.665 0.667 0.670 0.673 0.676 0.678 0.681 0.684 0.686 0.689 0.693 0.713 0.752 0.807 0.877 0.960 1.054 1.156 1.265 1.376 1.486 1.589 1.675 1.747 1.820 1.888 1.953 2.015 2.074 2.131 2.186 2.239 2.290 2.340 2.388 2.435 2.482 2.526 2.570 ,.End Watershed Model Schematic 62- Hydraflow Hydrographs by Intelisolve V9.22 1-100 Year Inflow Hydrographnu 2 - Inflow vs. Outflow Project: VLC.gpw Tuesday, May 6, 2008 Hydrograph Summary Report Hydraflow Hydrographs by Intelisolve v9.22 rlyd. No. 1 2 Hydrograph type (origin) Manual Reservoir Peak flow (cfs) 2.910 2.427 Time interval (min) 1 1 Time to peak (min) 243 245 VLC.gpw Hyd. volume (cuft) 6,155 6,154 Inflow hyd(s) 1 Maximum elevation (ft) 42.85 Return Period: 100 Year Total strge used (cuft) 970 Hydrograph description 100 Year Inflow Hydrograph Inflow vs. Outflow Tuesday, May 6, 2008 Hydrograph Report Hydraflow Hydrographs by Intelisolve v9.22 Hyd. No. 1 100 Year Inflow Hydrograph Hydrograph type = Manual Storm frequency = 1J30,yjl Time interval = 1 min Tuesday, May 6, 2008 Peak discharge Time to peak Hyd. volume 243 min 6,155cuft Q (cfs) 3.00 100 Year Inflow Hydrograph Hyd. No. 1 --100 Year 2.00 1.00 0.00 Q (cfs) 3.00 2.00 1.00 0.00 420 Time (min) Hydrograph Report Hydraflow Hydrographs by Intelisolve V9.22 Hyd. No. 2 Inflow vs. Outflow Tuesday, May 6, 2008 Hydrograph type Storm frequency Time interval Inflow hyd. No. Reservoir name Reservoir Peak discharge 100yrs Time to peak 1 min Hyd. volume 1-100 Year Inflow Hydrograph Max. Elevation Hancor Underground Detention Facility Max. Storage 245 min 6,154cuft 42.85 ft 970 cuft Storage Indication method used. Q (cfs) 3.00 Inflow vs. Outflow Hyd. No. 2--100 Year 2.00 1.00 0.00 Q (cfs) 3.00 2.00 1.00 60 Hyd No. 2 120 180 — Hyd No. 1 240 300 360 Total storage used = 970 cuft 0.00 420 Time (min) Pond Report Hydraflow Hydrographs by Intelisolve v9.22 Tuesday, May 6, 2008 Pond No. 1 - Hancor Underground Detention Facility Pond Data UG Chambers - Invert elev. = 37.74 ft, Rise x Span = 5.00 x 5.00 ft, Barrel Len = 50.00 ft, No. Barrels = 1, Slope = 0.50%, Headers = No Stage / Storage Table Stage (ft) Elevation (ft)Contour area (sqft) Incr. Storage (cuft) Total storage (cuft) 0.00 37.74 n/a 0.53 38.27 n/a 1 .05 38.79 n/a 1 .58 39.32 n/a 2.10 39.84 n/a 2.63 40.37 n/a 3.15 40.89 n/a 3.68 41 .42 n/a 4.20 41 .94 n/a 4.73 42.47 n/a 5.25 42.99 n/a Culvert / Orifice Structures [A] [B] [C] [PrfRsr] Rise (in) = 4.00 8.00 0.00 0.00 Span (in) = 4.00 8.00 0.00 0.00 No. Barrels =1 1 00 Invert El. (ft) =37.74 41.50 0.00 0.00 Length (ft) = 40.91 41 .30 0.00 0.00 Slope (%) = 8.19 18.15 0.00 n/a N-Value = .013 .013 .013 n/a Orifice Coeff. = 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 Multi-Stage = n/a No No No Note: Culvert/Orifice outflows are analyzed under Stage / Storage / Discharge Table Stage Storage Elevation Civ A Civ B Civ C ft cuft ft cfs cfs cfs 0.00 0 37.74 0.00 0.00 0.05 4 37.79 0.01 ic 0.00 0.11 7 37.85 0.03 ic 0.00 0.16 11 37.90 0.05 ic 0.00 0.21 15 37.95 0.09 io 0.00 0.26 19 38.00 0.13 ic 0.00 0.32 22 38.06 0.1 6 ic 0.00 0.37 26 38.11 0.1 9 ic 0.00 0.42 30 38.16 0.21 ic 0.00 0.47 34 38.21 0.23 ic 0.00 0.53 37 38.27 0.25 ic 0.00 0.58 46 38.32 0.27 ic 0.00 0.63 55 38.37 0.29 ic 0.00 0.68 64 38.42 0.30 ic 0.00 0.74 73 38.48 0.32 ic 0.00 0.79 81 38.53 0.33 ic 0.00 0.84 90 38.58 0.34 ic 0.00 0.89 99 38.63 0.36 ic 0.00 0.95 108 38.69 0.37 ic 0.00 1.00 117 38.74 0.38 ic 0.00 1.05 125 38.79 0.39 ic 0.00 1.10 136 38.84 0.41 ic 0.00 1.16 148 38.90 0.42 ic 0.00 1.21 159 38.95 0.43 ic 0.00 1.26 170 39.00 0.44 ic 0.00 1.31 181 39.05 0.45 ic 0.00 1.37 192 39.11 0.46 ic 0.00 1.42 203 39.16 0.47 ic 0.00 1.47 214 39.21 0.48 ic 0.00 1.52 225 39.26 0.49 ic 0.00 1.58 237 39.32 0.50 ic 0.00 0 0 37 37 88 125 111 237 124 361 130 491 130 621 124 746 111 857 88 945 37 982 Weir Structures [A] [B] Crest Len (ft) = 0.00 0.00 Crest El. (ft) = 0.00 0.00 Weir Coeff. = 3.33 3.33 Weir Type Multi-Stage = No No Exfil.(in/hr) = 0.000 (by Contour) TW Elev. (ft) = 0.00 [C] [D] 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.33 3.33 ... No No inlet (ic) and outlet (oc) control. Weir risers checked for orifice conditions (ic) and submergence (s). PrfRsr WrA Wr B Wr C cfs cfs cfs cfs ,__ ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... — — — — — — — — ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... — — ... — — ... WrD Exfil User Total cfs cfs cfs cfs o.ooo 0.007 0.026 0.055 0.090 — 0.129 0.163 0.188 0.211 0.232 0.251 0.269 0.286 0.302 0.317 0.331 0.345 0.358 0.371 0.383 0.395 0.406 0.418 0.429 0.439 0.450 0.460 0.470 0.480 0.489 0.499 Continues on next page... Hancor Underground Detention Facility Stage / Storage / Discharge Table Stage ft cuft 1.63 1.68 1.73 1.79 1.84 1.89 1.94 2.00 2.05 2.10 2.15 2.21 2.26 2.31 2.36 2.42 2.47 2.52 2.57 2.63 2.68 2.73 2.78 2.84 2.89 2.94 2.99 3.05 3.10 3.15 3.20 3.26 3.31 3.36 3.41 3.47 3.52 3.57 3.62 3.68 3.73 3.78 3.83 3.89 3.94 3.99 4.04 4.10 4.15 4.20 4.25 4.31 4.36 4.41 4.46 4.51 4.57 4.62 4.67 4.73 4.78 4.83 4.88 4.93 4.99 5.04 5.09 5.14 5.20 5.25 rage 249 261 274 286 299 311 324 336 348 361 374 387 400 413 426 439 452 465 478 491 504 517 530 543 556 569 582 595 608 621 634 646 659 671 683 696 708 721 733 746 757 768 779 790 801 812 823 835 846 857 866 874 883 892 901 910 918 927 936 945 949 952 956 960 963 967 971 975 978 982 Elevation ft 39.37 39.42 39.47 39.53 39.58 39.63 39.68 39.74 39.79 39.84 39.89 39.95 40.00 40.05 40.10 40.16 40.21 40.26 40.31 40.37 40.42 40.47 40.52 40.58 40.63 40.68 40.73 40.79 40.84 40.89 40.94 41.00 41.05 41.10 41.15 41.21 41.26 41.31 41.36 41.42 41.47 41.52 41.57 41.63 41.68 41.73 41.78 41.84 41.89 41.94 41.99 42.05 42.10 42.15 42.20 42.26 42.31 42.36 42.41 42.47 42.52 42.57 42.62 42.68 42.73 42.78 42.83 42.89 42.94 42.99 Civ A cfs 0.51 ic 0.52 ic 0.53 ic 0.53 ic 0.54 ic 0.55 ic 0.56 ic 0.57 ic 0.58 ic 0.58 ic 0.59 ic 0.60 ic 0.61 ic 0.61 oc 0.62 oc 0.62 OC 0.62 oc 0.62 oc 0.63 oc 0.63 oc 0.63 oc 0.64 oc 0.64 oc 0.64 oc 0.64 oc 0.65 oc 0.65 oc 0.65 oc 0.66 oc 0.66 oc 0.66 oc 0.66 oc 0.67 oc 0.67 oc 0.67 oc 0.68 OC 0.68 oc 0.68 oc 0.68 oc 0.69 oc 0.69 oc 0.69 oc 0.69 oc 0.70 oc 0.70 oc 0.70 oc 0.71 oc 0.71 oc 0.71 oc 0.71 oc 0.72 oc 0.72 oc 0.72 oc 0.72 oc 0.73 oc 0.73 oc 0.73 oc 0.73 oc 0.74 oc 0.74 oc 0.74 oc 0.74 oc 0.75 oc 0.75 oc 0.75 oc 0.75 oc 0.76 oc 0.76 oc 0.76 oc 0.76 oc CIvB CIvC PrfRsr Wr A cfs cfs cfs cfs 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 ic 0.02 ic — 0.05 ic 0.11 ic — 0.17ic — 0.26 ic — 0.35 ic — 0.45 ic — 0.55 ic 0.66 ic 0.77 ic — 0.87 ic — 0.95 ic 1.02ic — 1.09ic — 1.16ic — 1.22ic — 1.28ic — 1.34ic — 1.39ic — 1.44ic — 1.49ic — 1.54ic — 1.59ic — 1.64ic — 1.68ic — 1.72ic — 1.77ic — 1.81 ic — WrB WrC Wr D Exfil User Total cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs 0.508 0.517 0.526 0.534 0.543 0.552 0.560 0.568 0.576 0.584 0.592 0.600 0.608 0.612 0.615 0.618 0.621 0.624 0.627 0.630 0.633 0.636 0.639 0.642 0.645 0.648 0.650 0.653 0.656 0.659 0.662 0.665 0.667 0.670 0.673 0.676 0.678 0.681 0.684 0.686 0.689 0.693 0.713 0.752 0.807 0.877 0.960 1.054 1.156 1.265 1.376 1.486 1.589 1.675 1.747 1.820 1.888 1.953 2.015 2.074 2.131 2.186 2.239 2.290 2.340 2.388 2.435 2.482 2.526 2.570 .End EXHIBITS EXHIBITS » A 9EXHIBIT 'A CITY OF OCEANSIK CITY OF VISTA an OFSAH UARCOS PACIFIC OCEAN PROJECT SITE CIJY Or ENCINtTAS VICINITY MAP NO SCALE San Diego County Hydrology Manual Date: June 2003 Section: Page: 3 6 of 26 Table 3-1 RUNOFF COEFFICIENTS FOR URBAN AREAS Land Use NRCS Elements Undisturbed Natural Terrain (Natural) Low Density Residential (LDR) Low Density Residential (LDR) Low Density Residential (LDR) Medium Density Residential (MDR) Medium Density Residential (MDR) Medium Density Residential (MDR) Medium Density Residential (MDR) High Density Residential (HDR) High Density Residential (HDR) Commercial/Industrial (N. Com) Cnnmmi«-i«i/t~fai««r;fi (G. Com) Commercial/Industrial (Of. Com) Commercial/Industrial (Limited I.) County Elements Permanent Open Space Residential. 1.0 DU/A or less Residential, 2.0 DU/A or less Residential. 2.9 DU/A or less Residential, 43 DU/A or less Residential, 73 DU/A or less Residential, 10.9 DU/A or less Residential, 14.5 DU/A or less Residential, 24.0 DU/A or less Residential, 43.0 DU/A or less Neighborhood Commercial C eml CmnmanJal Office Professional/Commercial Limited Industrial Runoff Coefficient "C" %IMPER. 0* 10 20 25 30 40 45 50 65 80 80 M 90 90 A 0.20 0.27 034 038 0.41 0.48 0.52 0.55 0.66 0.76 0.76 n KAU.Ow 081V.QJ 0.83 SoU Type B 0.25 032 0.38 0.41 0.45 0.51 0.54 0.58 0.67 0.77 0.77 A OAu.ou ft &4UiOt 0.84 C 0.30 0.36 0.42 0.45 0.48 0.54 0.57 0.60 0.69 0.78 0.78 n fitU.Ol n HA.U.O*» 0.84 D 035_«-£j 0.41 0.46 0.49 0.52 0.57 O-feO 0.63 JLZL+7 0.79 *• > 0.79 A fi<U.OJ 0.8S The value* associated with OK impervious may be used for direct calculation of the runoff coefficient as described in Section 3.12 (representing the pervious runoff coefficient, Cp, for the soil type), or for areas tfaatwfflremamimdistubed in perpetuity. Justification must be given mat 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 3-6 wXffi County of San Diego Hydrology Manual SH County of San Diego Hydrology Manual 1M Year Rainfall Evert - 24 Houn W CdNH H VS•Sw 100 fcBl 5 UJ 5 oc I EXAMPLE: Given: Watercourse Distance (0) = 70 Feet Stop* (8) »1,3% Runoff Coefficient (C) = 0.41 Overland Flow Time (T)= 9.5 Minutes SOURCE: Airport Drainage, Federal Aviation Administration, 1965 Rational Formula - Overland Tune of Flow Nomograph FIGURE 100, ai (1) FrampncipiMtan traps cWrnnira 6 hr and 24 hi ^nouj*to1h««riMM«K|UM(y.1hMm^aMlneludMthii In Ite DMlan and 6-Hour Pi^dpttatton (In)ms IIIIIIIIIIIIIH.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; ») A4utt 6 hr fHOftuean (V iwoMOMy) «o «« It to ««Mn ttw rar«* of 4M to 66% of Hw 84 hr praofpiWion (not ^ipllDvl* to Da**rt). (3) Plot 6 hr pndpHaUon on the right sid» of ttw chart. (4) Dmr • ttw MDiigh ttw point paralW to tha pkXMd UnM. (51 TO» ttw to tti« WM»«y^luratton curve for Uw kKaten Lu[u! (a) Solectod traquanoy _ year <WP6- - h..P24« (o)AKiu«todP6«- _ in. _ mta. •••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini I-14J [iO I 24 Note: Thte chart replaces the lntonsity-Oura»ioo-F™qu«icy CUTVM uaadataca 1965. Luo f e r • • 10 W 20 30 40 00 1 MkiulM Duration » 4 » Haw* F I C D tt K 3-1 w H r\o EXHIBIT "H" 1073.02 •4 J .« .4 .1 .7 .SJLO OF PUBLIC ROi.3S ' OIVI5JOW TWO W« SK, D.C. INLET IN SUM? WATER PONDED ON GRATE EXHIBIT "I" Table A-3 Table A-3 Average Manning Roughness Coefficients for Small Open Channels Conveying Less than 50 cfs4 Design Flow Depth Lining Type 0-0.5 ft 0.5-2.0 ft > 2.0 ft Concrete (Poured)0.015 0.013 0.013 Air Blown Concrete 0.023 0.019 0.016 Groutftd Riprap 0.040 0.030 0.028 Stone Masonry 0.042 0.032 0.030 Soil Cement 0.025 0.022 0.020 Bare Soil 0.023 0.020 0.020 Rock Cut 0.045 0.035 0.025 Rock Riprap Based on Rock Size (See Section 5.7.2) Table A-4 Table A-4 Average Manning Roughness Coefficients for Larger Open Channels Unllned Channels Clay Loam.....'. 0.023 Sand 0.020 Lined Channels Grass Lined (Well-Maintained) , 0.035 Grass Lined (Not Maintained) 0.045 Wetland-Bottom Channels (New Channel) 0.023 Wetland-Bottom Channels (Mature Channel) See Table A-5 Riprap-Uned Channels See Section 5.7.2 Concrete (Poured) 0.014 Air Blown Mortar (Gunite or Shotcrete)9 0.016 Asphaltic Concrete or Bituminous Plant Mix 0.018 For channels with revetments or muttipto lining types, use composite Manning roughness coefficient bawd on component lining malaria/A 4 Based on materials and workmanship required by standard specifications. 5 For air-blown concrete, use n=0.012 (if troweled) and n=0.025 if purposely roughened. San Diego County Drainage Design Manual (May 2005) Page A-5 pen. ZURN Z874-12 12 [305] TRENCH DRAIN SYSTEM SPECIFICATION SHEET TAG Dimensional Data (inches and [ mm ]) are Subject to Manufacturing Tolerances and Change Without Notice Trench # 1201 P 12O2P 1203P 12O4P 12O5P 12O5NP 12O6P 12O7P 12O8P 12O9P 121 OP 1211P 1212P 1213P 1214P 1215P 1215NP 1216P 1217P 1218P 1219P 122OP 1221 P 1222P 1223P 1224P 122SP 1225NP 1226P 1227P 122SP 1229P 123OP Shallow Invert (in.) 9.250 10.082 10.914 11.746 12.S78 13.410 13.41O 14.242 15.074 15.9OB 16.738 17.57O 18.4O2 19.234 20.066 20.898 21.73O 21.73O 22.562 23.394 24.22S 25.058 25.89O 26.722 27.554 28.388 29.218 3O.05 30.05 30.882 31.714 32.546 33.378 ShallowInvert (mm) 229 250 271 292 313 334 334 355 377 398 419 44O 461 482 503 524 546 546 S67 588 6O9 630 651 672 694 715 736 757 757 778 799 820 841 DeepInvert 10.082 1O.914 11.746 12.578 13.410 13.410 14.242 15.074 15.9O6 16.738 17.570 18.402 19.234 20.066 2O.898 21.730 21.730 22.562 23.394 24.228 25.058 2S.890 26.722 27.554 28.386 29.218 3O.05 3O.O5 30.882 31.714 32.546 33.378 34.21O DeepInvert (mm) 2SO 271 292 313 334 334 355 377 398 419 44O 461 482 503 524 546 546 567 588 . 609 630 651 672 694 715 736 757 757 778 799 820 841 863 Flow Rate (gpm) 1475 1758 2048 2341 2639 - 2939 3243 3548 3855 4164 4474 4785 5098 5411 5725 - 6040 6355 6671 6988 73O4 7622 7940 8258 8576 8895 - 9214 9533 9852 10172 1O492 Flow Rate dps) 93 111 129 148 166 - 185 205 224 243 263 282 3O2 322 341 361 - 381 401 421 441 461 481 501 521 541 561 - 581 601 622 642 662 Flow Rate (cfs) 3.306 3.941 4.589 5.248 5.915 - 6.589 7.268 7.953 8.641 9.333 10.O28 10. 726 11.426 12.128 12.832 - 13.538 14.244 14.953 15.862 16.372 17.084 17.796 18.5O9 19.223 19.937 - 2O.652 21.367 22.083 22.800 23.517 *. ' y/* r. , *. -17 [432]— -12 [305]- fN^X* •;:.7;0x •+ ..» ii* ,„ ,."» « c . 4[102] Mir - OR SLAB THICKNES5 INV :RT SLAB THICKNESS 9.25 [; 34.21 35] TO [869]^r^ -20 [508]- an f Tr I ^-fH cr^ orn9Tf - .. - - - . - - (Neutral channels available for all section numbers) ENGINEERING SPECIFICATION Zurn Z874-12 Channels shall be 80 [2032] long, 17 [432] wide and have a 12 [305] wide throat. Modular channel sections shall be made of HOPE, have interlocking ends, and radiused bottom. Channel shall be provided with no slope (neutral) or with a 1.00% built-in slope. Channels shall be available with inverts ranging from 9.25 [235] to 34.21 [869]. Channels shall have clips attached to the frame to accommodate vertical re-bar for positioning and anchoring purposes. Choices off class A, B, C, E, and F grates shall be available with H-20 and/or FAA load ratings and/or ADA compliance with mechanical Lockdown devices. A heavy-duty steel frame shall be available to complement the channels and grates. End outlets, bottom outlets, and side outlets shall be available in 4 [102], 6 [152], and 8 [203] diameters. PREFIXES Z 80 [2032] High Density Polyethylene Channel, Heavy-Duty Frame with Anchor Studs, extra heavy duty Ductile Iron Grate with 4 stainless steel lockdowns and anchor tabs.* OPTIONS (Check/specify appropriate options -BG Galvanized Steel Bar Grate -CBF Black Acid Resistant Coated Frame -CWF White Acid Resistant Coated Frame -OB Bottom Dome Strainer -DCC Ductile Iron Solid Cover-Class C -DCF Ductile Iron Solid Cover-Class F -OGC Ductile Iron Slotted Grate-Class C -DGF Ductile Iron Slotted Grate-Class F -E1 Closed End Cap -E4 4 [102] No-Hub End Outlet -E6 6 [152] No-Hub End Outlet -E8 8 [203] No-Hub End Outlet •GDC Galvanized Ductile Iron Grate-Class C •GDF Galvanized Ductile Iron Grate - Class F -GFA Galvanized Frame Assembly •GG Fiberglass Grate -HPD Heel-Proof Longitudonal Ductile Iron Grate - Class C -RC Rebar Clips -SBG Stainless Steel Bar Grate -SF Stainless Steel Frame -U4 4 [102] No-Hub Bottom Outlet •U6 6 [152] No-Hub Bottom Outlet -U8 8 [203] No-Hub Bottom Outlet ^Actual High Density Polyethylene channel length is 82 [2083] to allow for overlap, with frame attached the length is 84-1/2 [2146] with the exception of P.N. 1201P and 1230P. •HEGULARLV FURNISHED UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED REV. M DATE: 5/14/07 C.N. NO. 109410 j DWG. NO. 64183 PRODUCT NO. Z874-12 ZURN INDUSTRIES, LLC, FLO-THRU OPERATION, 2640 South Work Street, Falconer, NY 14733 Phone: 716/665-1132, Fax: 716/665-1135, World Wide Web: www.zurn.com In Canada: ZURN INDUSTRIES LIMITED, 3544 Nashua Drive, Mlssissauga, Ontario L4V1L2, Phone: 905V405-8272 Fax: 905V405-1292 ZURN.Z874-12 12" WIDE REPLACEMENT GRATES 1'-8" [508]- [54} [413] 1$" [44J-U Please Checky Item No. 5 GDC- Galvanized Ductile Iron Material : Ductile Iron DIN Rating : Class C Weight: 29.00 # per ft. Open Area: 118 sq. in. per ft ANSI Rating: Heavy Duty A| S pplication: HeavyVechide& Truck ot Width/Hole Size: .95" ADA No H-20 Yes FAA No 1 o LJUOJ 1 * fUl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 ll memi m Inl 3 ., . 1 „1 -44 " [55]-— [44] Rease Checky Item No. 6 HPD- Heelproof Longitudinal Ductile Iron Material : Ductile Iron DIN Rating : Class C Weight: 29.00 # per ft. Open Area: 37 sq. in. per ft ANSI Rating: Heavy Duty Application: Heavy Vechicle & Truck Slot Width/Hole Size: .25" ADA Yes H-20 Yes FAA No l'-8" [508]- DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD _U JDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDL 1'-4J" [413] 1'-8" [508}-" [78} 1'-4J" [413] inLl Please Checky Item No. 7 SBG- Stainless Steel Bar Material : Stainless Steel DIN Rating : CassC Weight: 23.00 # per ft. Open Area: 132.75 sq. in. per ft. ANSI Rating: Heavy Duty Application: Heavy Loads & Truck Traffic Slot Width/Hole Size: .94" ADA No H-20 Yes FAA No Please Checky Item No. 8 DCF- Ductile Iron Solid Cover Material : Ductile Iron DIN Rating : Class F Weight:???* per ft. Open Area: N/A ANSI Rating: Heavy Duty Application: Heavy Vechicle, Truck & Conduit Slot Width/Hole Size: N/A ADA Yes H-20 1 Yes FAA Yes Form* FT797 Date: 6/26/07 C.N.No. 109478 Rev. B Page 2 of 3 ZURN INDUSTRIES, LLC, FLO-THRU OPERATION, 2640 South Work Street, Falconer, NY 14733 Phone: 716/665-1132, Fax: 716/665-1135, World Wide Web: www.zum.com In Canada: ZURN INDUSTRIES UMFTED, 3544 Nashua Drive, Mteslssauga, Ontario L4V1L2, Phone: 905V405-8272 Fax: 905V405-1292 ZURN.Z874-12 12" WIDE REPLACEMENT GRATES -r-8" [508]- 1'-4|" [413] Please Checky Item No. 9 DGF- Ductile Iron Slotted Material : Ductile Iron DIN Rating : Class F Weight: 49.00 # per ft. Open Area: 90 sq. in. per ft ANSI Rating: Heavy Duty Application: Heavy Vechicle & Truck Slot Width/Hole Size: .74" ADA No H-20 Yes FAA Yes ""I r 11LI 3=1 T-4f [413] Please Checky Item No. 10 GDF- Galvanized Ductile Iron Slotted Material : Ductile Iron DIN Rating : Class F Weight 49.00 # per ft. Open Area: 90 sq. in. per ft ANSI Rating: Heavy Duty Application: Heavy Vechicle & Truck Slot Width/Hole Size: .74" ADA No H-20 Yes FAA Yes Form* FT797 Date: 6/26/07 C.N.No. 109478 Rev. B Page 3 of 3 ZURN INDUSTRIES. LLC, FLO-THRU OPERATION, 2640 South Work Street, Falconer, NY 14733 Phone: 716/665-1132, Fax: 716/665-1135, World Wide Web: www.zum.com In Canada: ZURN INDUSTRIES LIMITED, 3544 Nashua Drive, Mtesissauga, Ontario L4V1L2, Phone: 905V405-8272 Fax: 905W05-1292 8 Grate Frame Assembly Closed End Cap End Outlet (4",6",8"NH) Bottom Outlet (4", 6", 8" NH) 2874-12 Applications Highways Airports Parking Lots Car Washes industrial Parks Airplane Hangars Port Facilities Pharmaceuticals industrial Plants Chemical Plants Installation Specification 4" Invert SlabThickness itanchHunter 1201P 1202P 1203P 1204P 1205P 1205NP 1206P 1207P 1208P 1209P 1210P 1211P 1212P 1213P 1214P 1215P 1215NP 1216P 1217P 1218P 1219P 1220P 1221P 1222P 1223P 1224P 1225P 122SNP 1226P 1227P 1228P 1229P 1230P Shallmlmmt Inches mm 9.250 10.082 10.914 11.746 12.578 13.410 13.410 14.242 15.074 15.906 16.738 17.570 18.402 19.234 20.066 20.898 21.730 21.730 22.562 23.394 24.226 25.058 25.890 26.722 27.554 28.386 29.218 30.050 30.050 30.882 31.714 32.546 33.378 184 205 226 248 269 290 290 311 332 353 374 395 417 438 459 480 501 501 522 543 565 586 607 628 649 670 691 712 712 734 755 776 797 Deep limit Inches mm 10.082 10.914 11.746 12.578 13.410 13.410 14.242 15.074 15.906 16.738 17.570 18.402 19.234 20.066 20.898 21.730 21.730 22.562 23.394 24.226 25.058 25.890 26.722 27.554 28.386 29.218 30.050 30.050 30.882 31.714 32.546 33.378 34.210 205 226 248 269 290 290 311 332 353 374 395 417 438 459 480 501 501 522 543 565 586 607 628 649 670 691 712 712 734 755 776 797 818 Max. Row Rate CFS GPM LPS 3.306 3.941 4.589 5.248 5.915 - 6.589 7.268 7.953 8.641 9.333 10.028 10.726 11.426 12.128 12.832 - 13.538 14.244 14.953 15.662 16.372 17.084 17.796 18.509 19.223 19.937 - 20.652 21.367 22.083 22.800 23.517 1475 1758 2048 2341 2639 - 2939 3243 3548 3855 4164 4474 4785 5098 5411 5725 - 6040 6355 6671 6988 7304 7622 7940 8258 8576 8895 - 9214 9533 9852 10172 10492 93 111 129 148 166 - 185 205 224 243 263 282 302 322 341 361 - 381 401 421 441 461 481 501 521 541 561 - 581 601 622 642 66212" Throat/17" Overall Width Engineering Specification Channels shall be 80" long, 17" wide, and have a 12" wide throat Modular channel sections shall be made of High Density Polyethylene (HOPE), have interlocking ends, and radiused bottom. Channel shall be provided with no slope (neutral) or with a 1.00% built-in slope. Channels shall be available with inverts ranging from 9.25" to 34.21". Channels shall have clips attached to the frame to accommodate vertical rebar for positioning and anchoring purposes. Choice of class A, B, C, E, and F grates shall be available with H-20 and/or FAA load ratings and/or ADA compliance with mechanical lockdown devices. A heavy-duty steel frame shall be provided to distribute weight between the grates and the HOPE channel. End caps and catch basins shall be available to complement the channels and grates. End outlets, bottom outlets, and side outlets shall be available in 4", 6", and 8" diameters. Trench drain shall be Flo-Thru model Z874-12. ZURN Z874-12 12" WIDE REPLACEMENT GRATES LJ_JLJLJLJLJLJL_ILJLJnnnnnnr~ 1'-8" [508]- rr annannnn ana DDEnannnrnnnnrn [413] Please Check y Item No. 1 GG- Fiberglass Material : Fiberglass DIN Rating: Class A Weight 6.00 # per ft. Open Area: 147 sq. in. per ft. ANSI Rating: Light Duty Application: Chemical Resistance & Pneumatic Slot Width/Hole Size: 1.75" ADA No H-20 No FAA No -T-8" [508]- JiL 1'-4J" [413] 2=1 Please Checky Item No. 3 DCC- Ductile Iron Solid Cover Material : Ductile Iron DIN Rating : Class C Weight: 29.00 # per ft. Open Area: N/A ANSI Rating: Heavy Duty Application: Heavy Vechicle, Truck & Conduit Slot Width/Hole Size: N/A ADA Yes H-20 Yes FAA No [44}*— [413] JDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD Please Checky Item No. 2 BG- Galvanized Steel Bar Material : Galvanized Carbon Steel DIN Rating : Class C Weight: 23.00 # per ft. Open Area: 132.75 sq. in. per ft. ANSI Rating: Heavy Duty Application: Heavy Loads & Truck Traffic Slot Width/Hole Size: .94" ADA No H-20 Yes FAA No I'-a" [508]- [413] [44]- Please Checky Item No. 4 DGC- Ductile Iron Slotted Material : Ductile Iron DIN Rating : Class C Weight: 29. 00 # per ft. Open Area: 1 18 sq. in. per ft ANSI Rating: Heavy Duty Application: Heavy Vechicle & Truck Slot Width/Hole Size: .95" ADA No H-20 Yes FAA No Form* FT797 Date: 6/26/07 C.N.No. 109478 Rev. B Page 1 of 3 ZURN INDUSTRIES, LLC, FLO-THRU OPERATION, 2640 South Work Street, Falconer, NY 14733 Phone: 716/665-1132, Fax: 716/665-1135, Wortd Wide Web: www.zum.com In Canada: ZURN INDUSTRIES LIMITED, 3544 Nashua Drive, Mtesissauga, Ontario L4V1L2, Phone: 903405-8272 Fax: 905V405-1292