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HomeMy WebLinkAbout17 - Design Report - Blackmore Bend - Public Utilities KLI Blackmore Bend Public Utilities Design Report May 2017 I T. SHANE g � N g :o No. 48523 PE NAL� •°'� 000080w9960°•jp0• / r l TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction...............................................................................................................1 ProjectDescription .................................................................................................. 1 Construction Drawings............................................................................................... 1 DesignCriteria........................................................................................................ 1 Evaluation of Potential Impacts - Sanitary Sewer ..................................................................2 Historical Wastewater Flows ....................................................................................... 2 Proposed Wastewater Flow......................................................................................... 3 SanitarySewer Main............................................................................................... 3 On-site Sanitary Sewer Improvements ............................................................................ 4 Sanitary Sewer Service............................................................................................ 4 Evaluation of Potential Impacts - Water Main.......................................................................5 WaterUse Data....................................................................................................... 5 FlowRequirements................................................................................................... 5 List of Figures and Tables Table 1: Historical Water Usage...................................................................................... 2 Table2: Total Demand................................................................................................. 3 Table 3: Estimated Average Day Flow during Operating Hours.................................................. 4 Appendices Appendix A: Sanitary Sewer Demand Appendix B: Hydrant Pressure Tests Blackmore Bend Public Utilities Design Report i INTRODUCTION This report includes the sanitary sewer and water main design information for Blackmore Bend - Phase I development. The information is intended to illustrate the impacts of Phase I sewer and water utilities on the City of Bozeman's existing systems. Project Description The proposed development, Blackmore Bend, is located along East Main Street between Highland Boulevard and Haggarty Lane. The development will improve a mixed-use commercial vacant lot that previously consisted of the Continental Motor Inn, KO's Club and Rainbow Auto (all of which have been demolished). Phase I of the project includes the construction of a new 40,500 square foot marketplace building in the southwest corner of the site. The marketplace building will consist of a ground floor grocery, mezzanine level dining area and two second floor office spaces. In addition to the marketplace building, Phase I will also include all necessary sanitary sewer and water main to adequately serve the site. The existing sanitary sewer main is currently aligned under a future planned building. In order to prepare the site for Phases 2 Et 3, the sanitary sewer main must be realigned around future building footprints. The following items are proposed as part of the sanitary sewer main and service requirements: • Replacement of approximately 230 feet of existing 10-inch vitrified clay sanitary sewer main with 300 feet of new 10-inch PVC sanitary sewer main. o Sewer main to include all necessary appurtenances. • New 6-inch PVC sanitary sewer service to serve the marketplace building. o Sewer service to include all necessary appurtenances such as cleanouts. There is no existing water main located on site. Therefore, Phase I of the project will include extending water main into the site to serve the marketplace building and the future buildings of Phases 2 Et 3. It is proposed that connection to the City's distribution system occur along Highland Boulevard at the existing hydrant tee located near the southern property line. In order to account for future development and looping, a dead end main would be extended along the center access to East Main Street and terminated with a fire hydrant for flushing. This would allow for future connection to the existing system if and/or when utilities along East Main Street are updated. The following items are proposed as part of the water main requirements: • Approximately 1,100 feet of 8-inch ductile iron water main and 300 feet of 6-inch ductile iron water main. o Proposed ductile iron water main will include all necessary valves, fittings, services and fire leads. Construction Drawings Construction drawings for the project, including location and alignments, can be found attached as part of this submittal package. Design Criteria Design criteria is in accordance with Montana DEQCircular 2- Design Standards for Public Sewage Systems and Circular 4 - Montana Standards for Subsurface Wastewater Treatment Systems as well as City of Bozeman Design Standards and specifications policy. Blackmore Bend Public Utilities Design Report Page 1 of 6 EVALUATION OF POTENTIAL IMPACTS - SANITARY SEWER Historical water usage was provided from the City and it is assumed that historical wastewater flow rates are equivalent as the site was mostly impervious with minimal irrigation. The following sanitary sewer analysis will evaluate historical rates and compare with the proposed wastewater flows to determine impacts, if any, on the City of Bozeman's existing sanitary sewer system. Historical Wastewater Flows Historical water usage was derived from utility bills for the previously existing Continental Motor Inn, KO's Club and Rainbow Auto dating 1999 to 2011. It is worth noting that these bills reflect a time period where all three buildings were transitioning from active businesses to permanent closures. The following table, Table 1: Historical Water Usage, depicts the historical average daily flows for each business. Average daily flows for each year were determined by evaluating each month's total flow, dividing by the number of days in the corresponding billing period and averaging all the months of a specific year to obtain a gallon per day value. Table 1: Historical Water Usage Continental Motor Inn • Rainbow Year Average Daily Flow (gpd) 1999 5,082.5 2,690.4 511.8 2000 5,616.7 3,019.9 469.4 2001 4,973.7 3,256.9 626.4 2002 2,979.1 1,245.8 611.4 i 2003 5,463.6 1,239.2 667.0 2004 5,463.6 1,365.5 507.8 2005 7,015.4 1,332.6 818.4 2006 7,385.0 1,576.4 846.3 2007 ---------- 1,925.0 658.7 2008 ---------- 1,978.9 590.8 2009 ---------- 1,669.1 618.8 2010 ---------- 1,139.2 673.3 2011 ---------- 1.3 367.8 I The following table, Table 2: Total Demand, shows the total daily demand (building demands combined) of the site under previous developed conditions. To calculate average demands during operating hours it was assumed daily operating hours for Continental Motor Inn were 18, KO's Club 12 and Rainbow Auto 11. I Blackmore Bend Public Utilities Design Report Page 2 of 6 Table 2. Total Demand • • i I • ' FLOWS Average Daily Average Demand During Year Flow Operating Hours (gpd) m 1999 8,284.7 9.2 2000 9,106.0 10.1 2001 8,857.0 10.1 2002 4,836.3 5.4 2003 7,369.8 7.8 2004 7,336.9 7.7 2005 9,166.4 9.6 2006 9,807.7 10.3 2007 2,583.7 3.7 2008 2,569.7 3.6 2009 2,287.9 3.3 2010 1,812.5 2.6 2011 369.1 0.6 As can be seen in the above table, the maximum site water usage from the information provided occurred in 2006 and resulted in an average demand during operating hours of 9,807.7 gpd or 10.3 gpm. As previously stated, this is believed to be equivalent to historical wastewater flow rates. Proposed Wastewater Flow As stated above, Phase I of the project will require the replacement of an existing 10-inch sanitary sewer main as well as a new 6-inch sanitary sewer service to serve the marketplace building. Sanitary Sewer Main To determine the anticipated average day wastewater flows of the marketplace building, Montana DEQ, Circular 4, Table 3.1-1 was utilized. See Table 3: Estimated Average Day Flow during Operating Hours for the assumptions made and the resulting wastewater flows for the marketplace building. Blackmore Bend Public Utilities Design Report Page 3 of 6 Table 3: Estimated Average Day Flow during Operating Hours Average Average Flow Area DEQ Demands During (ftz) Assumptions (gpd) Daily Flow Operating Hours (Sp(gpd) m • Operating Hours - 14 • 72 Employees with Grocery 18,369 24 on shift at a time 10 gpd/employee 240 gpd 0.3 gpm Store Nine Stalls (use 500 gpd/stall 4,500 gpd 5.4 gpm department store stall demand) • Operating Hours - 10 Office 13,023 Maximum Occupancy 13 gpd/employee 350 gpd 0.6 gpm Space of 26.9 (per architect • Operating Hours - 14 Dining Maximum Occupancy Area 1,281 of 22 (per architect) 3 gpd/meal 300 gpd 0.4 gpm • Assume 100 meals per day _ • Demand included in Warehouse 3,391 grocery store --------- -------- - section Total 5,390 gpd 6.7 gpm As can be seen in the table above, the estimated average wastewater flow during operating hours is 6.7 gpm and is less than the known maximum historical usage of 10.3 gpm. Therefore, of the site will not see an increase in overall usage and the City of Bozeman's sanitary sewer system will not be adversely impacted by Phase I of the development. On -site Sanitary Sewer Improvements A 6-inch sanitary sewer service is necessary to serve the marketplace building. This was determined based on a total fixture count of 360 water supply fixture units (wfsu) supplied by the mechanical engineer. Using the International Plumbing Code, Table E103.3, the peak instantaneous demand corresponding to 360 wfsu is 97 gpm. The table used to determine total fixture counts can be found in Appendix A: Sanitary Sewer Demand, at the end of this report. Sanitary Sewer Service t Comparing peak flow to the maximum flow through a 6-inch sewer service determined there is more than enough capacity in the pipe to handle the anticipated flows from the market place building. See calculations below: • Q=A(kn/n) R(1i3) S(1/z) • A= 0.158 ft2 o Calculated area based 0.75 percent full 6" pipe • kn = 1.486 o English units conversion • n = 0.013 o Manning Coefficient of Roughness for ductile iron pipe • R = 0.151 ft Blackmore Bend Public Utilities Design Report Page 4 of 6 410/ o Calculated hydraulic radius based on 0.75 percent full pipe (City maximum) • S = 0.02 o Based on City of Bozeman minimum slope of service line • Q= 0.724 ft3/s = 325.2 gpm At 325 gpm, the proposed 6-inch sanitary sewer service has more than enough capacity for the peak instantaneous flow of 97 gpm. It should also be noted, that it is anticipated the proposed site will experience similar flows to the previous uses and as such will have similar peaking factors. EVALUATION OF POTENTIAL IMPACTS - WATER MAIN The following water main analysis evaluates proposed water use data as well as flow requirements at the site to determine the impacts, if any, on the City of Bozeman's existing distribution system as a result of Phase I. Water Use Data As the proposed extension is located in an established, predeveloped, land locked neighborhood and due to the area of the site, the development will not allow for future growth. Therefore, all proposed water main has been designed to meet the demands of the development. Flow Requirements The proposed water main extension would be fed from existing mains located along Highland Boulevard and the property to the south. Hydrant pressure tests were completed at two hydrants located near the site at the intersection of East Main Street and Highland Boulevard as well as the Private Drive located near the second connection. The results of the hydrant pressure tests indicate there is 126 psi of static pressure present near the site. Results also indicated a residual pressure of 120 psi at a flow of 1,710 gpm. See Appendix B: Hydrant Pressure Tests for the results of the pressure testing. The City of Bozeman requires a minimum working residual pressure of 20 psi at all points in the system under maximum day demands plus fire flow conditions. The ratio of average day demand to maximum day demand typically ranges from 1.2 for larger systems to 3.0 for smaller systems. As this is a very small system, it is assumed that maximum day demand is equivalent to three times the average day demand. To determine if the pressure would remain adequate with the addition of the extension, the pressure loss anticipated during required conditions in each branch from connection point to convergence were calculated. The following values were used: j • Pj.,, = 4.53 x L x [(Q/C)l.852/ (D)4.857] • Branch 1 - Highland Boulevard Connection to Convergence- 4.3 psi pressure loss o L= 245ft o Q= 1,500 gpm (fire flow condition) + 6.4 gpm x 3 (maximum day demand) = 1,519.2 gpm o C = 130, DI pipe o D = 8in • Branch 2 - Hydrant Tee (southern property edge) to Convergence- 7.9 psi pressure loss o L= 450 ft o Q= 1,500 gpm (fire flow condition) 6.4 gpm x 3 (maximum day demand) = 1,519.2 gpm o C = 130, DI pipe o D = 8in • Branch 3 - Convergence to Dead End Hydrant (near East Main) - 4.4 psi pressure loss o L= 250 ft Blackmore Bend Public Utilities Design Report Page 5 of 6 o Q= 1,500 gpm (fire flow condition) 6.4 gpm x 3 (maximum day demand) = 1,519.2 gpm o C = 130, DI pipe o D = 8in Under these conditions, and with an existing residual pressure of 120 psi, there is more than enough available pressure to account for the anticipated pressure losses resulting from the water main extension during fire flow scenarios. In addition to the hydrant pressure test indicating there is adequate pressure present, by adding the new main the site will loop the City of Bozeman's existing system.There are many benefits to a looped system one of the most important being an increased pressure and flow at hydrants when compared to hydrants at dead end mains. I Blackmore Bend Public Utilities Design Report Page 6 of 6 i Appendix A: Sanitary Sewer Demand i f �I i J LL Qw Iw- oN O(7 j _Q Z a 0 N N w iy d W -N.-�ti 13bp�.--P�CI Yi M.i f0 l�eD n NMrimn iVi 1Cm W b�O 12 w ❑❑ to oL W r �7 K O 2— W W U iY K Q 00001f�00 O q 000000 0000 04000OpC?000 ObgOOo z rim �Jpoei eJ�a6N. . r'i 1iroe r�.•ri riM v•ut ,pj ai e+�u r7 eJ��ld a.im�a qa a a a - ❑ w S y (j z p G IV N1 m N O D G(V tl b!V 4 N a M 0 10 W O n G^i q M V a — m � a O O F Z - - W Z m K W W W C Q w c y W — K Z Q F U M 1.6 a ii C a W W N > a az� C7�fv tv�tu`?ty�L•4 raL i�fv���lv:e�rv:ov�iV:nl.�lr tv 7n hlv i.�7n:��—'lV�I.iw afn w:� Z V, zF¢a it—� —Fo F.�Hen•£vN . 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