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HomeMy WebLinkAbout98 - Design Report - Stoneridge Minor #1 - Water, Sewer, Streets DESIGN REPORT for STONERIDGE MINOR SUBDIVISION#1 Water, Sewer, and Street Improvements July, 1998 Prepared by: MORRISON INEERS 3tM.GEIVT SCIENTISTS s� SURVEYORS y. MAIERLE,INC. 5 CE"194.5 An Ernployeo-Oumad Co7n7ary Location Map for Cape, Saccoccia, Perkins Water Main 1 2 3- 4 5 6 7 8 See may. S < <'r 1 Al•W+u ter• � ALrf Jr inset A S�Tr>_t, � � Z`�t�i Doa�.un,�Ll•n G i N. W.WaterLlne S.I.D. Rr�+si P.r-fA •~I _ W"iei..i+., b q � tr F in! 3 a c0.Ta-ifCwDAI ::inset A . :r Rd N 1drG.nRM tr �•'\�G,. h - v.'.aal!k GeJan De k •!4i'yCo to'1 `� - . 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Ztii •,[L' Clsmtx:t .as I I u`` cro G Cchatl Cr�i� � > • rayrxa }-s s'�_ �,-<<-�� p� �f � r1=•<tu. =I Para!! 31` � �ia•� 'N %��, fy. 3 GwPyt ( tiu o- f �a y, J tro' or �-. Ih,rrraln t9t �'f- re:r 1,•.:...r a,.< �� !� G:K•nflrn AJ STONERIDGE MINOR SUBDIVISION #1 INTRODUCTION Stoneridge Minor Subdivision#1 contains 28.35 acres and is located just west of North 19`h Avenue between Durston Road and West Oak Street. The purpose of this report is to provide the basis for the design of the water, sewer, and streets improvements. WATER SUPPLY The proposed five lot Minor Subdivision is to be served by the City of Bozeman's water distribution network. The following discussion on water supply shall analyze the domestic and fire protection demands for the Stoneridge Minor Subdivision#1 taking into account both the future water demands of the Northwest Waterline SID and the waterline for the Cape, Saccoccia, and Perkins properties. City water mains currently exist in Durston Road and throughout the Brentwood Subdivision to the west. The plans propose to connect into the 10"main at the intersection of Durston Road and North 201" Avenue with an 8" line. The 8" line will run north along Stoneridge Drive to a point of termination at the north side of the intersection of Stoneridge Drive and North 22"d Avenue. The existing 6" line at the end of Charlotte Street will be extended to the new 8"line in Stoneridge Drive. The existing 8" line in North 22"d Avenue will also connect to the 8" line in Stoneridge Drive. See the attached plans for exact locations of the waterlines. A hydraulic analysis of the proposed waterline layouts for the three mentioned projects was performed using CYBERNET, a water distribution model by Haestad Methods. The existing topography of northwest Bozeman consistently drops in elevation as one proceeds north. The objective is to reduce the increasing water distribution pressures in a step-like manner without reducing capacity as Bozeman expands to the northwest. If this is done effectively, fire flow requirements can be met and the possible need for a future booster station or pressure tower can be reduced. The analysis has shown that pressure reduction valves (PRV) should be installed at the location shown on the Cape, Saccoccia, & Perkins water main plans to bring pressures down to acceptable levels. The pressure boundary is consistent with the City of Bozeman's updated Water Facility Plan and the city's preliminary review of the Cape, Saccoccia, and Perkins waterline project. Stoneridge Minor Subdivision#1 is located within the exiting south pressure zone. The first PRV-stationis located just north of West Oak Street. The following discussion on water supply shall describe the domestic and fire protection demands taking into account the three projects. The design of the water supply system will provide capacity for business and commercial consumptive use (including landscape irrigation for future developments) along with fire protection. Stoneridge Minor Subdivision #1 1 Water usage is based on the following criteria: TABLE A.1 - Water Usage ZONING CONSUMPTIVE IRRIGATION DEMAND (gpd/acre) (gpd/acre) (gpd/acre) Light Manufacturing District 2000* 1160** 3160 (M-1) Community Business District 3000* 1160** 4160 (B-2) * Values from the City of Bozeman Sewer Master Plan ** Assume 1.5"of water per week over an acre: (1.5 in/wk)x (1 ft/12 in)x(43560 sf/acre)x(7.48 gal/cf)x(1 wk/7 days)=5818.4 g.p.d./acre Assume 20%of an acre is irrigated: (.20)x(5818.4 g.p.d./acre)= 1160 gal/day/acre In order to model the system, each junction node was assessed a demand based on its service area (in acres) and the type of zoning in that area. Below is a table showing the demands placed at the junction nodes and how they were formulated (see Exhibit 1-1 for the System Layout included in the Appendix for the approximate location of each node). TABLE A.2 - Water Model Demands NORTHWEST TRUNK WATERLINE Cybernet Demand Formulation WATER DEMAND BASED ON ZONING M-1 (gpd)= 3160 B-2(gpd)= 4160 JUNCTION NODE ZONING ACRES G.P.D. GPM 20 B-2 5.21 21673.6 15.05 30 B-2 5.21 21673.6 15.05 40 B-2 5.21 21673.6 15.05 50 B-2 5.21 21673.6 15.05 60 B-2 5.21 21673.6 15.05 70 B-2 7.66 31865.6 22.13 Stoneridge Minor Subdivision #1 2 110 B-2 10.57 43971.2 30.54 120 B-2 10.57 43971.2 30.54 130 B-2 20.9 86944 60.38 330 B-2 24 99840 69.33 320 B-2 22.57 93891.2 65.20 325 - 0 0 0.00 300 B-2 26.42 109907.2 76.32 290 B-2 26.42 109907.2 76.32 280 B-2 22.1 91936 63.84 M-1 17.3 54668 37.96 270 B-2 22.1 91936 63.84 M-1 8.1 25596 17.77 260 B-2 27.7 115232 80.02 M-1 4 12640 8.78 250 -- 0 0 0.00 240 B-2 33.2 138112 95.91 230 B-2 27.7 115232 80.02 220 M-1 20.13 63610.8 44.17 210 M-1 20.13 63610.8 44.17 200 M-1 20.13 63610.8 44.17 190 M-1 20.13 63610.8 44.17 180 M-1 20.13 63610.8 44.17 160 M-1 20.13 63610.8 44.17 150 B-2 15.6 64896 45.07 M-1 20 63200 43.89 140 B-2 12.8 53248 36.98 510 B-2 25.7 106912 74.24 520 B-2 25.7 106912 74.24 530 B-2 25-7 106912 74.24 M-1 24.5 77420 53.76 450 B-2 12.8 53248 36.98 340 B-2 6 24960 17.5 380 B-2 6 24960 17.5 TOTALS= 633 2438350 16941 'TOTAL MgaINR = 890.00 H:/2605/009/0emand.wb3 • The highlighted cells are junctions located in Stoneridge Minor Subdivision #1. See the attached Exhibit 1-1. Stoneridge Minor Subdivision #1 3 ANALYSIS Before the CYBERNET analysis for the three projects could be completed,input data was collected. Flow data,residual and static pressures at existing hydrants were collected by the City of Bozeman Fire Department. From this data the existing system fire flow capacity is computed. A relationship between flow and residual pressure is established using the following formulae: Qf=29.873 * c * d2 * (p)°-5 and Qr=Qf* (hr/hf)'-" Where: c = 0.90 Qf=hydrant flow(gpm) d= outlet connection dia (in) hr= static pressure - req. residual pressure (psi) p=pito pressure (psi) hf= static pressure -test flow residual (psi) Please see the Appendix for the existing fire flow capacity curves created by the above equations. In order to dynamically model the pressure vs. flow relationship as inputs from the existing distribution system, a pump with a performance curve matching the fire flow capacity curve was inserted at each connection to existing water main. This allowed for a closer representation of the true capacity of the existing system to be modeled. This method more accurately represents the real system and alleviates the misuse of flow control valves at constant pressures. Static and residual pressure readings, flow data and locations of fire hydrants near the points of connection are as follows: • Hydrant at intersection of Wheat Dr. and Mandeville Ln. Static Pressure = 134 psi Residual Flow= 1720 gpm @ 114 psi Fire Flow=4400 gpm @ 20 psi • Hydrant at intersection of No. 20`h and Durston Rd. Static Pressure = 140 psi Residual Flow= 1760 gpm @ NA Fire Flow= 3000 gpm @ 20 psi • Hydrant at the west end of Oak St. Static Pressure= 155 psi Residual Flow= 1838 gpm @ 146 psi Fire Flow= 7933 gpm @ 20 psi • Hydrant located north of Oak St. and south of Baxter Ln. (for the Hampton Inn) Static Pressure = 160 psi Residual Flow= 1950 gpm'@ 145 psi Fire Flow= 6514 gpm @ 20 psi Surveyed elevations for each junction node and Hazen-Williams roughness coefficients(C)f6r each pipe were appropriately assigned. The "C" values were conservatively estimated using values for 20 year-old cast iron pipe (i.e. 92.50 for 8" dia., 94 for 10"dia. and 96 for 12" dia.) Minor losses were accounted for by attaching the required fittings and valves to the network layout. Please see Stoneridge Minor Subdivision #1 4 the Appendix the summary of input data and Exhibit 1-1. y Fire flows were conservatively estimated using the 1991 Uniform Fire Code (1991UFC). The building category selected was Type III(exterior protected-combustible)with a footprint of 125,000 sft.. From Table A-I11-A1 the required fire flow of 5000 gpm was obtained. For buildings with fire sprinkler systems installed, a reduction up 75% may be taken as approved by the Fire Chief. However this value may never be less than 1500 gpm. A summarization of the fire flow is-as follows: Required Fire Flow= 1500 gpm Fire Sprinkler Sys. Demand= 1500 gpm Total= 3000 gpm If a building did not have a fire sprinkler system installed, the available fire flow would be 3000 gpm. From Table A-III-A-1 the largest allowable building is 47,100 sft.. For the purpose of this analysis it is assumed that all buildings greater than 47,100 sft. will have a fire sprinkler system installed. The distribution system shall be scrutinized using design flows of Maximum Daily Demand plus the required fire flow. Therefore, a fireflow of 3000 gpm in addition to the Maximum Day Demand was modeled. The analysis is composed of three trials and a fire flow simulation. The distribution system must account for peak periods of daily use. This is accomplished with the use of peaking factors applied to the Average Day Demand. Peak factors are a function of land use, present population and the population growth rate. The three trials are as follows: 1. Average Day Demand (ADD) ( Peaking Factor= 1)* 2. Maximum Day Demand (MDD) ( Peaking Factor=2.5)* 3. Peak Hour Demand (PHD) (Peaking Factor= 3.1)* *Peak Factors from the City of Bozeman, 1997. Compared with residential peak demand, commercial peak demand is considerably less and definitely not as varied. The peaking factors used here are for residential land use and are considered very conservative values when applied to a commercial land use. RESULTS Cybernet modeled the proposed distribution system using the estimated demands and generated flows and pressures that the existing distribution system will provide. See the Appendix for the complete results of the three different runs. Exhibit 1-2 illustrates the pressure distribution throughout the network given Peak Hour Demands. Table A.4 is a summary of model results Stoneridge Minor Subdivision #1 5 TABLE AA - Summary of Cybernet Model Results Location of Connection ADD* MDD* Pill* Wheat Dr.and Mandeville Ln. +531 gpm +1327 gpm +1646 gpm No.20'St.and Durston Rd. +281 gpm +621 gpm +738 gpm West Oak St.just west ofN. 19'Avenue +424 gpm +1538 gpm +1968 gpm N.of Oak St.&S.of Baxter Ln(Hampton Inn) +344 gpm +750 gpm +900 gpm Highest Pressure 158 psi,J-380 160 psi,J-410 158 psi,J-410 Lowest Pressure 77 psi,J-325 70 psi,J-325 66 psi,J-325 i - .1 s ADD-Average Day Demand,MDD-Maximum Day Demand,PHD-Peak Hour Demand Fire Flow requirements were then modeled. Cybernet utilizes a fire flow simulation algorithm which will compute the required and available fire flow at all junctions within the system. At each junction node the Maximum Day Demand was added to the Fire Flow demand and applied. This results in a demand between 3000-3250 gpm at that node. Please see exhibit 1-3 for Fire Flow distribution throughout the network. The effects of the Fire Flow demands are as follows: TABLE A.5 - Fire Flow Model Data& Results Cybernet Version: 2.18 SN: 1132184074 19-02-1998 Description: FIREFLOW Drawing: H:\2605\009\CYBERDWG\NWPIPE Fire Flow Summary. Page 1 JCT Avg. Day Avg. Day Zone Needed Available @Residual Min. Zone @JCT No. Demand Pressure No. Fire Flow Fire Flow Pressure Pressure No. (gpm) (psi) (gpm) (gpm) (psi) (psi) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 10 0.0 137.E 1 3000.0 7109.5 20.0 29.0 20 20 37.5 143.0 1 3037.5 6108.E 20.0 34.7 30 30 37.5 143.7 1 3037.5 4987.7 20.0 36.8 40 40 37.5 143.3 1 3037.5 4523.9 20.0 45.9 50 50 37.5 142.1 1 3037.5 4376.7 20.0 56.8 40 60 37.5 143.1 1 3037.5 4750.7 20.0 47.9 50 70 55.3 143.9 1 3055.3 8962.5 20.0 21.2 80 80 0.0 143.6 1 3000.0 8470.5 20.0 20.0 90 90 0.0 143.5 1 3000.0 8284.6 20.0 23.7 80 100 0.0 74.0 1 3000.0 8328.5 20.0 22.5 90 110 76.3 76.7 1 3076.3 7897.8 20.0 24.7 120 120 76.3 77.8 1 3076.3 7639.6 20.0 24.3 130 130 151.0 78.3 1 3151.0 7471.6 20.0 26.1 140 140 92.5 76.3 1 3092.5 7234.0 20.0 25.6 150 150 222.5 78.1 1 3222.5 5906.1 20.0 22.3 180 160 110.5 79.0 1 3110.5 5426.4 21.0 20.0 180 170 0.0 78.5 1 3000.0 5008.9 23.0 20.0 180 180 110.4 74.7 1 3110.4 3987.4 20.0 22.2 190 190 110.4 76.0 1 3110.4 3568.9 20.0 26.9 200 200 110.4 81.4 1 3110.4 3375.1 20.0 25.2 210 Stoneridge Minor Subdivision 41 6 210 110.4 85.0 1 3110.4 3326.7 20.0 22.6 220 220 110.4 85.6 1 3110.4 3245.9 20.0 25.8 210 230 110.4 90.1 1 3110.4 3347.9 20.0 20.7 220 240 239.8 97.3 1 3239.8 2807.5* 20.0 34.1 250 250 0.0 89.7 1 3000.0 3161.1 20.0 26.4 260 260 222.0 90.7 1 3222.0 3331.9 21.0 20.0 250 270 204.0 85.4 1 3204.0 3275.8 20.0 23.6 280 280 254.5 83.0 1 3254.5 3303.9 20.0 23.7 270 290 190.8 77.9 1 3190.8 3547.9 20.0 26.9 280 300 190.8 74.4 1 3190.8 3990.4 20.0 24.8 290 310 0.0 71.9 1 3000.0 4785.8 20.0 21.8 325 320 163.0 72.7 1 3163.0 4802.5 21.7 20.0 325 325 0.0 70.9 1 3000.0 3761.7 20.0 36.3 310 330 173.3 75.5 1 3173.3 5562.4 21.4 20.0 325 340 43.8 78.8 1 3043.8 6199.8 21.5 20.0 325 350 0.0 79.3 1 3000.0 7742.6 20.0 21.9 325 360 0.0 147.4 1 3000.0 7771.1 20.0 23.3 370 370 0.0 147.5 1 3000.0 7921.7 20.0 20.0 360 380 43.8 148.1 1 3043.8 8481.7 20.0 20.2 360 390 0.0 149.0 1 3000.0 9903.6 20.0 20.2 325 400 0.0 149.6 1 3000.0 7429.4 20.0 57.0 70 410 0.0 159.8 1 3000.0 11876.2 20.0 26.9 420 420 0.0 159.8 1 3000.0 5109.9 20.0 20.0 430 430 0.0 159.8 1 3000.0 5044.9 20.0 21.5 420 440 0.0 113.2 1 3000.0 5247.4 20.0 20.0 420 450 92.5 115.6 1 3092.5 5728.0 22.4 20.0 420 460 0.0 114.3 1 3000.0 5788.5 20.0 20.0 536 480 0.0 116.9 1 3000.0 5764.1 22.9 20.0 420 490 0.0 118.0 1 3000.0 6043.2 20.0 24.1 420 500 2.5 118.9 1 3002.5 6152.4 20.0 21.8 490 510 185.5 77.0 1 3185.5 6305.9 20.0 28.7 520 520 185.5 79.5 1 3185.5 5954.6 20.0 27.9 530 530 320.0 79.4 1 3320.0 5698.8 20.0 29.5 520 535 0.0 82.3 1 3000.0 5783.8 20.0 20.7 536 536 0.0 114.1 1 3000.0 5696.9 20.0 21.9 460 * NEEDED FIRE FLOW NOT ATTAINED. All junctions satisfy the Fire Flow requirement except junction 240. This junction is located at the north end of the proposed water distribution system (Northwest Waterline S.I.D.) and has a flow that is 432 gpm below what is required. Once additional looping is established to the west with more connections to the existing system,greater flow at higher pressures may be provided. Another way to mitigate this concern may be through increasing the size of the waterline that serves this area. This would reduce the headloss in the transmission line thus increasing the pressure and flow to junction 240. For the junctions located within Stoneridge Minor Subdivision 41 (junction 20,30,40,50,60,&70) the average available fire flow at 20 psi is 5618 gpm. CONCLUSION Based on this analysis, the proposed waterline along with the existing mains provide adequate service to meet the consumptive demands for future development. Stoneridge Minor Subdivision#1 7 SEWAGE DISPOSAL Sewage shall be collected in a central collection system installed by the applicant and carried to the City of Bozeman's Wastewater Treatment Plant located at Moss Bridge and Springhill Roads,where it shall be treated. City sewer mains currently exist south of West Oak Street, in Durston Road, and throughout the Brentwood Subdivision to the west. The plans propose to connect into the existing 15" sewer in Durston Road with a 12"line.The 12"line will then go north through Stoneridge Minor Subdivision #1 to a connection with the existing 8" line at the north end of the property just south of West Oak Street. The line will be oversized to provide the City of Bozeman additional sewer capacity. The cost of oversizing this line will be paid for by the City of Bozeman. See the attached plans for exact location and size of sewer mains. The following assumptions are the basis for wastewater demand calculations for Minor#1: • 2 units per acre where densities are not precisely known, else use exact number of units • 20 persons per unit • wastewater flowrates for an office building is 16 gal/person-day(table 2-10 Metcalf & Eddie) • wastewater flowrates for commercial space is 15 gal/person-day(table 2-10 Metcalf & Eddie) • assume 20 employees per office building • assume 5 employees per commercial building • Peaking Factor from Figure 1, WQB 2 PF = 18 + JP where P = population in thousands 4 + JP TABLE BA -Wastewater Demands (gpm) WASTEWATER FLOW(GPM) PERSONS AVE. FLOW PEAK FLOW' LOT 1 5 0.0522 0.19, LOTS 2-4 60 0.673 2.47 LOT 5 1000 11.114 41 TOTALS 1065 11.83 43.70 Stoneridge Minor Subdivision #1 8 NOTES: 1. PF = 18 +✓1.065 = 3.69 4+ ✓1.065 2. 5 persons x 15 gpd/persons-day =75 gpd=0.052 gpm 3. 60 persons x 16 gpd/persons-day= 960 gpd= 0.667 gpm 4. 1000 persons x 16 gpd/persons-day=16000 gpd= 11.11 gpm 5. 3.69 x 0.052 = 0.19 gpm Capacity Calculation Manning's Equation Q = (1.49/n)*(A)(R)^.6667(S)^'/z Q = (1.49/0.013)(3.14*1^2/4)(1/4)^.667(.004)^'/z n=0.013 (PVC) S = 0.4%minimum slope d= 12 inches QmaX= 1014 gpm««<43.7 gpm The City of Bozeman's preliminary Wasterwater Facility Plan prepared by HKM/MSE Engineers analyzed the city's current sewer system. Data generated by the SANSYS Sanitary Sewage Analysis Program shows the 15" line in Durston Road is currently above capacity at peak hours of the day. The installation of the 12" line for Stoneridge Minor Subdivision#1 will help mitigate the problem at this location. The above mentioned report did not have data for the collection system located within the Brentwood Subdivision area. Stoneridge Minor Subdivision #1 ties into an existing manhole that is part of the Brentwood collection system(see the attached plans). From this manhole we are replacing the 8" main with a 12" main. The 12"main will run to the manhole located in the south west corner of the intersection of West Oak Street and North 19`h Avenue. The existing 8"line under North 19`h Avenue will remain in place. Data for the manhole located at the south east corner of the intersection of Oak Street and North 19" Avenue shows there is available capacity for the Stoneridge Minor Subdivision#1 wastewater flows. According to the report,the maximum capacity of the 24" line that runs north along North 191 Avenue is 16 cfs. The current peak flow in this line is 7.33 cfs. The proposed subdivision will add 0.0973 cfs(43.7 gpm)to this peak flow. This is only 0.6% of the overall capacity of this existing main. The relevant information from the above mentioned report is attached in the Appendix. TRAFFIC The traffic study for this area was performed as part of the Stoneridge P.U.D Subdivision and is incorporated by reference. Stoneridge Minor Subdivision 41 9 PAVEMENT SECTION DESIGN On June 1, 1998 seven test pits were dug along road alignments within Stoneridge Minor Subdivision#1. Four test pits were dug along Stoneridge Drive. All four test pits had approximately 1'of topsoil overlaying 8" minus native gravels. No groundwater was encountered(test pits where approximately 8' deep). The remaining three test pits were taken along both the North 22"d and Charlotte Street alignments. These test pits revealed approximately l'of topsoil overlaying 3-4 feet of clay loam, followed by the 6" minus native gravels. Again, no ground water was encountered. All road sections will be sub-excavated to the native gravel layer. A pavement section design was performed using Amoco,a pavement section design program that is based upon the AASHTO Guide for Design of Pavement Structures. The recommended section is as follows: 1) 3" - Hot Plant Mix Asphalt Concrete (type B) Surface Course 2) 3" - 1" Minus Crushed Base Course 3) 12" - 3" Minus Select Sub-Base Course See the Appendix for the Amoco design parameters and results. SITE GRADING & DRAINAGE PLAN The site grading and drainage plan for this area was performed as part of the Stoneridge P.U.D Subdivision and is incorporated by reference. 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' �.. i i ? ? ? _ i •• i O t .j j I I I I�Til I 0 O O O O O O O O O O O O 000 00 ui Cfl M d' CY) N T O 0 co j,., (D M C,) N 'r T T T T T T T (isd) DanssEiud 3. Results and Input Data Design Report, C, S, & P Water Main 3. Results Average Daily Demand Cybernet version 2.18. SN: 1132184074-250 Extended Description: U V I T S S P E C I F I E D FLOWRATE . . . . . . . . . . .. = gallons/minute HEAD (HGL) ....... .. . = feet PRESSURE ......... . .. = psig O U T P U T O P T I O N D A T A OUTPUT SELECTION: ALL RESULTS ARE INCLUDED IN THE TABULATED OUTPUT S Y S T E M C O N F I G U R A T I O N NUMBER OF PIPES . .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. (p) = 61 NUMBER OF JUNCTION NODES . . . . . . . ... (j) = 52 NUMBER OF PRIMARY LOOPS ... . . . . . ... (1) - 6 NUMBER OF BOUNDARY NODES . . . . . . . .. . (f) = 4 NUMBER OF SUPPLY ZONES ......... ... (z) = 1 S I M U L A T I O N R E S U L T S r*+gar***a*,tr��ar***++*****aw*,t*«ar•r S I M U L A T I O N D E S C R I P T I O N CyberNet Version 2.18. Copyright 1991,92 Haestad Methods Inc. Run Description: AVERAGE DAILY DEMAND Drawing: NWPIPE2 P I P E L I N E R E S U L T S STATUS CODE: XX -CLOSED PIPE BN -BOUNDARY NODE PU -PUMP LINE CV -CHECK VALVE RV -REGULATING VALVE TK -STORAGE TANK PIPE NODE NOS. FLOWRATE HEAD PUMP MINOR LINE HL/ NUMBER #1 #2 LOSS HEAD LOSS VELD. 1000 (gpm) (ft) (ft) (ft) (ft/s) (ft/ft) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10-BNPU 0 10 280.90 0.26 321.87 0.00 1.79 3.27 20 10 20 280.90 0.38 0.00 0.00 1.79 3.27 30 20 30 280.90 1.34 0.00 0.00 1.79 3.27 40 30 40 280.90 1.37 0.00 0.00 1.79 3.27 50 40 50 280.90 1.78 0.00 0.04 1.79 3.27 60 50 60 280.90 1.99 0.00 0.00 1.79 3.27 70 60 70 280.90 2.04 0.00 0.05 1.79 3.27 Design Report, C, S, & P Water Alain 80 70 80 475.40 0.26 0.00 0.00 1.35 1.12 90 80 90 475.40 0.04 0.00 0.00 3.03 B.66 100-RV 90 100 475.40 0.04 0.00 0.00 3.03 8.66 110 100 110 475.40 0.47 0.00 0.01 1.35 1.12 120 110 120 444.90 0.36 0.00 0.00 1.26 0.99 130 120 130 414.40 0.26 0.00 0.02 1.18 0.87 140 130 140 354.00 0.39 0.00 0.00 1.00 0.65 150 140 150 533.33 1.19 0.00 0.01 1.51 1.39 160 150 160 444.33 0.52 0.00 0.01 1.26 0.99 170 160 170 400.13 0.38 0.00 0.01 1.14 0.82 180 170 180 377.14 0.52 0.00 0.00 1.07 0.73 190 180 190 332.97 0.42 0.00 0.00 0.94 0.58 200 190 200 288.80 0.53 0.00 0.00 0.82 0.45 210 200 210 244.63 0.29 0.00 0.00 0.69 0.33 220 210 220 200.46 0.19 0.00 0.00 0.57 0.23 230 220 230 156.29 0.11 0.00 0.00 0.44 0.14 240 230 240 48.89 0.09 0.00 0.00 0.20 0.04 250 240 250 -47.01 0.08 0.00 0.00 0.19 0.04 260 250 260 -47.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.13 0.02 265 260 230 -27.40 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.08 0.01 270 260 270 -108.41 0.07 0.00 0.00 0.31 0.07 280 270 280 -190.01 0.14 0.00 0.00 0.54 0.21 290 280 290 -291.81 0.61 0.00 0.01 0.83 0.45 300 290 300 -368.11 0.61 0.00 0.01 1.04 0.70 310 300 310 -444.41 0.60 0.00 0.00 1.26 0.99 315 310 170 -22.99 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.07 0.00 320 310 320 -421.42 0.14 0.00 0.00 1.20 0.90 325 320 325 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 330 320 330 -486.62 0.80 0.00 0.01 1.38 1.17 340 330 340 -555.92 0.96 0.00 0.00 1.58 1.50 350 340 350 -573.42 1.72 0.00 0.01 1.63 1.59 360-RV 360 350 573.42 0.06 0.00 0.00 3.66 12.25 370 360 370 -573.42 0.06 0.00 0.00 3.66 12.25 380 370 380 -573.42 0.33 0.00 0.00 1.63 1.59 390 380 390 -573.42 0.51 0.00 0.02 1.63 1.59 393-BNPU 0 390 424.00 0.22 364.57 0.00 1.20 0.91 397 390 70 -149.41 0.38 0.00 0.00 0.61 0.33 400 70 400 -343.92 0.83 0.00 0.00 0.72 0.26 410 400 410 -343.92 4.23 0.00 0.00 2.20 4.76 415-BNPU 0 410 343.92 0.31 367.52 0.00 1.40 1.56 460 450 480 -529.73 0.09 0.00 0.00 1.50 1.37 490 480 490 -529.73 1.12 0.00 0.03 1.50 1.37 500 490 500 -529.73 0.40 0.00 0.00 1.50 1.37 505-BNPU 0 500 530.73 0.31 304.85 0.00 1.51 1.38 510 140 510 -216.33 0.19 0.00 0.00 0.61 0.26 520 510 520 -290.53 0.29 0.00 0.00 0.82 0.45 530 520 530 -364.73 0.47 0.00 0.00 1.03 0.69 535 530 535 -492.73 0.57 0.00 0.01 1.40 1.20 536-RV 536 535 492.73 0.05 0.00 0.00 3.14 9.25 537 460 536 492.73 0.05 0.00 0.00 3.14 9.25 538-XXCV 535 460 539 450 460 492.73 0.25 0.00 0.00 1.40 1.20 560-XXCV 100 80 570-XXCV 350 370 J U N C T I O N N 0 D E R E S U L T S JUNCTION JUNCTION EXTERNAL HYDRAULIC JUNCTION PRESSURE JUNCTION NUMBER TITLE DEMAND GRADE ELEVATION HEAD PRESSURE (gpm) (ft) (ft) (ft) (psi) -----------------------------------------------------------__----------------- 10-1 20TH & DURST 0.00 5091.71 4770.10 321.61 139.36 20-1 0.00 5091.33 4756.00 335.33 145.31 30-1 0.00 5089.99 4749.30 340.69 147.63 40-1 0.00 5088.62 4745.70 342.92 149.60 50-1 0.00 5086.80 4743.30 343.50 148.85 60-1 0.00 5084.81 4736.00 348.81 151.15 70-1 0.00 5082.73 4729.70 353.03 152.98 Design Report, C, S, & P Water Main 80-1 0.00 5082.47 4729.00 353.47 153.17 90-1 PRV 0.00 5082.43 4729.00 353.43 153.15 100-1 0.00 4899.96 4729.00 170.96 74.08 110-1 30.50 4899.48 4720.30 179.18 77.65 120-1 30.50 4899.11 4715.70 183.41 79.48 130-1 60.40 4898.82 4713.20 185.62 80.43 140-1 37.00 4898.43 4715.70 182.73 79.18 150-1 89.00 4897.24 4705.50 191.74 83.09 160-1 44.20 4896.71 4700.70 196.01 84.94 170-1 0.00 4896.31 4700.00 196.31 85.07 180-1 44.17 4895.80 4706.00 189.80 82.25 190-1 44.17 4895.38 4701.00 194.38 84.23 200-1 44.17 4894.85 4686.00 208.85 90.50 210-1 44.17 4894.55 4676.30 218.25 94.57 220-1 44.17 4894.36 4674.00 220.36 95.49 230-1 80.00 4894.25 4663.00 231.25 100.21 240-1 COSTCO SPRIN 95.90 4894.15 4646.00 248.15 107.53 250-1 0.00 4694.23 4664.00 230.23 99.77 260-1 68.80 4694.24 4661.60 232.64 100.81 270-1 81.60 4894.32 4674.11 220.21 95.42 280-1 101.80 4894.46 4680.38 214.08 92.77 290-1 76.30 4895.09 4695.20 199.89 86.62 3GO-1 76.30 4895.'21 4706.30 189.41 82.08 ' 310-1 0.00 4896.31 4715.00 161.31 78.57 320-1 65.20 4896.45 4714-00 182.45 79.06 325-1 0.00 4896.45 4718.00 178.45 77.33 330-1 69.30 4897.25 4711.50 185.75 80.49 340-1 17.50 4898.21 4709.00 189.21 81.99 350-1 0.00 4899.94 4716.75 183.19 79.38 360-1 PRV 0.00 5081.42 4716.75 364.67 158.03 370-1 0.00 5081.49 4716.75 364.74 158.05 380-1 0.00 5081.81 4717.00 364.81 158.08 390-1 W. OAK 0.00 5082.35 4718.00 364.35 157.88 400-1 0.00 5083.56 4720.00 363.56 157.54 410-1 0.00 5087.79 4713.50 374.29 162.19 450-1 37.00 5003.90 4708.00 295.90 128.23 460-1 0.00 5003.65 4709.72 293.93 127.37 460-1 0.00 5004.00 4705.50 298.50 129.35 490-1 0.00 5005.14 4709.00 296.14 128.33 500-1 1.00 5005.54 4709.00 296.54 128.50 510-1 74.20 4898.62 4715.00 183.62 79.57 520-1 74.20 4898.91 4710.90 188.01 61.47 530-1 128.00 4899.38 4713.50 185.88 80.55 535-1 0.00 4899.95 4709.72 190.23 82.43 536-1 PRV-PERKINS 0.00 5003.61 4709.72 293.89 127.35 R E G U L A T I N G V A L V E R E P 0 R T VALVE POSITION CONTROLLED VALVE VALVE UPSTREAM DOWNSTREAM THROUGH TYPE NODE PIPE SETTING STATUS GRADE GRADE FLOW (ft or gpm) (ft) (ft) (gpm) PRV-1 90 100 4900.00 THROTTLED 5082.43 4899.96 475.40 PRV-1 360 360 4900.00 THROTTLED 5081.42 4899.94 573.42 PRV-1 536 536 4900.00 THROTTLED 5003.61 4899.95 492.73 S U M M A R Y O F I N F L O W S A N D O U T F L O W S (+) INFLOWS INTO THE SYSTEM FROM BOUNDARY NODES (-) OUTFLOWS FROM THE SYSTE14 INTO BOUNDARY NODES PIPE FLOWRATE NUMBER (gpm) -------------------- 10 280.90 393 424.00 415 343.92 505 530.73 Design: Report, C, S, & P Water Alain NET SYSTEM INFLOW = 1579.55 NET SYSTEM OUTFLOW = 0.00 NET SYSTEM DEMAND = 1579.55 **** CYBERNET SIMULATION COMPLETED **** DATE: 2/19/1998 TIME: 12:33:37 3. Results (cont'd) Maximum Day Demand Cybernet version 2.18. SN: 1132184074-250 Extended Description: U PI I T S S P E C I F I E D FLOWRATE .... . .. ..... = gallons/minute HEAD (HGL) .. . .. ..... = feet PRESSURE . ... . . . .. ... - Psig O U T P U T O P T I O N D A T A OUTPUT SELECTION: ALL RESULTS ARE INCLUDED IN THE TABULATED OUTPUT S Y S T E M C O N F I G U R A T I O N NUMBER OF PIPES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - Ap) = 66 NUMBER OF JUNCTION NODES . . . .. . . . .. (j) = 55 NUMBER OF PRIMARY LOOPS .. . . . . . . . .. (1) = 8 NUMBER OF BOUNDARY NODES .. . . . . . ... (f) = 4 NUMBER OF SUPPLY ZONES .. . . ... . .. .. (Z) = 1 S I M U L A T I O N R E S U L T S The results are obtained after 13 trials with an accuracy = 0.00002 The regulating valves required 2 adjustments. S I M U L A T I O N D E S C R I P T I O N CyberNet Version 2.18. Copyright 1991,92 Haestad Methods Inc. Run Description: MAX DAY DEMAND Drawing: NWPIPE Design Report, C, S, & P Water Alain P I P E L I N E R E S U L T S STATUS CODE: XX -CLOSED PIPE BN -BOUNDARY NODE PU -PUMP LINE CV -CHECK VALVE RV -REGULATING VALVE TK -STORAGE TANK PIPE NODE NOS. FLOWRATE HEAD PUMP MINOR LINE HL/ NUMBER #1 #2 LOSS HEAD LOSS VELD. 1000 (gpm) (ft) (ft) (ft) (ft/s) (ft/ft) 10-BNPU 0 10 620.74 1.15 318.52 0.00 3.96 14.19 20 10 20 620.74 1.65 0.00 0.00 3.96 14.19 30 20 30 583.24 5.17 0.00 0.00 3.72 12.64 40 30 40 545.74 4.68 0.00 0.00 3.48 11.18 50 40 50 508.24 5.34 0.00 0.13 3.24 9.80 60 50 60 470.74 5.18 0.00 0.00 3.00 8.50 70 60 70 433.24 4.54 0.00 0.12 2.77 7.29 80 70 80 1187.70 1.40 0.00 0.00 3.37 6.11 90 80 90 1187.70 0.24 0.00 C.00 7.58 47.18 100-RV 90 100 1187.70 0.24 0.00 0.00 7.58 47.18 110 100 110 1187.70 2.56 0.00 u.u'i 3.37 6.11 120 110 120 1111.45 1.97 0.00 0.03 3.15 5.41 130 120 130 .10.2_5.20 1.52 O.CD 0.09 2.9_ 4.74 140 130 140 884.20 2.10 0.00 0.02 2.51 3.54 150 140 150 1332.77 6.47 0.00 0.04 3.78 7.57 160 150 160 1110.27 2.83 0.00 0.08 3.15 5.40 170 160 170 999.77 2.07 0.00 0.09 2.84 4.44 180 170 180 943.13 2.81 0.00 0.00 2.66 3.99 190 180 190 832.70 2.28 0.00 0.02 2.36 3.17 200 190 200 722.28 2.89 0.00 0.01 2.05 2.43 210 200 210 611.85 1.61 0.00 0.02 1.74 1.79 220 210 220 501.43 1.04 0.00 0.00 1.42 1.24 230 220 230 391.00 0.61 0.00 0.00 1.11 0.78 240 230 240 122.22 0.50 0.00 0.01 0.50 0.23 250 240 250 -117.53 0.44 0.00 0.00 0.48 0.21 260 250 260 -117.53 0.04 0.00 0.00 0.33 0.08 265 260 230 -68.78 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.20 0.03 270 260 270 -270.75 0.41 0.00 0.00 0.77 0.40 280 270 280 -474.75 0.77 0.00 0.01 1.35 1.12 - 290 280 290 -729.25 3.34 C.00 0.09 2.07 2.48 300 290 300 -920.00 3.35 0.00 0.04 2.61 3.81 310 300 310 -1110.75 3.25 0.00 0.03 3.15 5.40 315 310 170 -56.65 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.16 0.02 320 310 320 -1054.10 0.76 0.00 11 0.00 2.99 4.90 325 320 325 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 330 320 330 -1217.10 4.34 0.00 0.04 3.45 6.40 340 330 340 -1390.35 5.24 0.00 0.00 3.94 8.19 350 340 350 -1434.10 9.41 0.00 0.05 4.07 8.67 360-RV 360 350 1434.10 0.33 0.00 0.00 9.15 66.90 370 360 370 -1434.10 0.33 0.00 0.00 9.15 66.90 380 370 380 -1434.10 1.78 0.00 0.00 4.07 8.67 390 380 390 -1477.85 2.97 0.00 0.14 4.19 9.17 393-BNPU 0 390 1538.05 2.43 345.17 0.00 4.30' 9.87 397 390 70 60.20 0.07 0.00 0.00 0.25 0.06 400 70 400 -749.51 3.52 0.00 0.00 1.56 1.10 410 400 410 -749.51 17.90 0.00 0.00 4.78 20.16 415-BNPU 0 410 749.51 1.32 362.83 0.00 3.06 6.59 420-BNPU 410 420 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 430 420 430 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 440-XXRV 430 440 450 440 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 460 450 480 -1324.57 0.52 0.00 0.00 3.76 7.48 490 480 490 -1324.57 6.10 0.00 0.18 3.76 7.48 500 490 500 -1324.57 2.16 0.00 0.00 3.76 7.48 505-BNPU 0 500 1327.07 1.70 283.26 0.00 3.70' 7.51 510 140 510 -541.07 1.02 0.00 0.00 1.53 1.43 520 510 520 -726.57 1.59 0.00 0.01 2.06 2.46 530 520 530 -912.07 2.55 0.00 0.00 2.59 3.75 Design Report, C, S, & P Water Main 535 530 535 -1232.07 3.11 0.00 0.04 3.49 6.54 536-RV 536 535 1232.07 0.25 0.00 0.00 7.86 50.50 537 460 536 1232.07 0.25 0.00 0.00 7.86 50.50 538-XXCV 535 460 539 450 460 1232.07 1.38 0.00 0.00 3.49 6.54 550-XXCV 440 420 560-XXCV 100 80 570-XXCV 350 370 J U N C T I O N N O D E R E S U L T S JUNCTION JUNCTION EXTERNAL HYDRAULIC JUNCTION PRESSURE JUNCTION NUMBER TITLE DEMAND GRADE ELEVATION HEAD PRESSURE (gpm) (ft) (ft) (ft) (psi) ---------------------------------------------------- 10-1 20TH & DURST 0.00 5087.47 4770.10 317.37 137.53 20-1 37.50 5085.83 4756.00 329.63 142.93 30-1 37.50 5080.66 4749.30 331.36 143.59 40-1 37.50 5075.97 4745.70 330.27 143.12 50-1 37.50 5070.50 4743.30 327.20 141.79 60-1 ='1:70 5065.33 47-15.00 32-3.33 112.71' 70-1 55.25 5060.67 4729.70 330.97 143.42 80-1 0.00 5059.27 4729.00 330.27 143.12 90-1 PRV 0.00 5059.03 4729.00 330.03 143.01 100-1 0.00 4899.76 4729.00 170.76 74.00 110-1 76.25 4897.17 4720.30 176.87 76.64 120-1 76.25 4895.16 4715.70 179.46 77.77 130-1 151.00 4693.55 4713.20 180.35 78.15 140-1 92.50 4891.43 4715.70 175.73 76.15 150-1 222.50 4884.91 4705.50 179.41 77.75 160-1 110.50 4882.01 4700.70 181.31 78.57 170-1 0.00 4879.85 4700.00 179.85 77.94 180-1 110.43 4877.04 4706.00 171.04 74.12 190-1 110.43 4874.74 4701.00 173.74 75.29 200-1 110.43 4871.84 4686.00 185.84 80.53 210-1 110.43 4870.21 4676.30 193.91 84.03 220-1 110.43 4869.17 4674.00 195.17 6-57 230-1 200.00 4668.56 4663.00 205.56 89.07 240-1 COSTCO SPRIN 239.75 4868.05 4646.00 222.05 96.22 250-1 0.00 4868.49 4664.00 204.49 88.61 260-1 222.00 4868.53 4661.60 206.93 89.67 270-1 204.00 4868.94 4674.11 194.83 84.43 280-1 254.50 4869.72 4680.38 189.34 82.05 290-1 190.75 4873.16 4695.20 177.96 77.11 300-1 190.75 4876.55 4706.30 170.25 73.77 310-1 0.00 4879.82 4715.00 164.82 71.42 320-1 163.00 4880.59 4714.00 166.59 72.19 325-1 0.00 4880.59 4718.00 162.59 70.45 330-1 173.25 4884.97 4711.50 173.47 75.17 340-1 43.75 4890.21 4709.00 181.21 78.52 350-1 0.00 4899.67 4716.75 182.92 79.26 360-1 PRV 0.00 5055.52 4716.75 338.77 146.80 370-1 0.00 5055.86 4716.75 339.11 146.95 380-1 43.75 5057.63 4717.00 340.63 147.61 390-1 W. OAK 0.00 5060.74 4718.00 342.74 148.52 400-1 0.00 5064.19 4720.00 344.19 149.15 410-1 0.00 5082.08 4713.50 368.58 159.72 420-1 0.00 5082.09 4713.50 368.58 159.72 430-1 PRV 0.00 5082.08 4713.50 368.58 159.72 440-1 0.00 4973.60 4713.50 260.10 112.71 450-1 92.50 4973.60 4708.00 265.60 115.10 460-1 0.00 4972.22 4709.72 262.50 113.75 480-1 0.00 4974.12 4705.50 268.62 116.40 490-1 0.00 4980.39 4709.00 271.39 117.60 500-1 2.50 4982.56 4709.00 273.56 118.54 510-1 185.50 4892.45 4715.00 177.45 76.89 Design Report, C, S, & P Water plain 520-1 185.50 4894.06 4710.90 183.16 79.37 530-1 320.00 4896.60 4713.50 183.10 79.34 535-1 0.00 4899.75 4709.72 190.03 82.35 536-1 PRV-PERKINS 0.00 4971.97 4709.72 262.25 113.64 R E G U L A T I N G V A L V E R E P O R T VALVE POSITION CONTROLLED VALVE VALVE UPSTREAM DOWNSTREAM THROUGH TYPE NODE PIPE SETTING STATUS GRADE GRADE FLOW (ft or gpm) (ft) (ft) (gpm) ---- ------------------------ -------------------- PRV-1 90 100 4900.00 THROTTLED 5059.03 4899.76 1187.70 PRV-1 360 360 4900.00 THROTTLED 5055.52 4899.67 1434.10 PRV-1 430 440 4945.00 CLOSED 5082.08 4973.60 0.00 PRV-1 536 536 4900.00 THROTTLED 4971.97 4899.75 1232.07 S U M M A R Y O F I N F L O W S A N D O U T F L O W S (+) INFLOWS INTO THE SYSTEM FROM BOUNDARY NODES (-) OUTFLOWS FROM THE SYSTEM INTO BOUNDARY NODES PIPE FLOWRATE NUMBER (gpm) -------------------- 10 620.74 393 1538.05 415 749.51 505 1327.07 NET SYSTEM INFLOW = 4235.38 NET SYSTEM OUTFLOW = 0.00 NET SYSTEM DEMAND = 4235%38 **** CYBERNET SIMULATION COMPLETED **** DATE: 2/20/1998 TIME: 16:27:32 3. Results (corit'd) Peak Hour Demand Cybernet version 2.18. SN: 1132184074-250 Extended Description: U N I T S S P E C I F I E D FLOWRATE ....... . . ... = gallons/minute HEAD (HGL) . . .. . . . ... = feet PRESSURE .. .. .. . . . . . . = Psig O U T P U T O P T I O N D A T A OUTPUT SELECTION: ALL RESULTS A.RE INCLUDED IN THE TABULATED OUTPUT Design Report, C, S, & P Water Main S Y S T E M C O N F I G U R A T I O N NUMBER OF PIPES . . ...... .. . .. . .. . . . (p) = 66 NUMBER OF JUNCTION NODES . ... . . . . . . (j) = 55 NUMBER OF PRIMARY LOOPS . . . .. . . . . . . (1) = 8 NUMBER OF BOUNDARY NODES . . . . . . . . . . (f) = 4 NUMBER OF SUPPLY ZONES .. . .. . . . . . . . (z) = 1 xxxxxxaxxxxaxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx S I M U L A T I O N R E S U L T S The results are obtained after 12 trials with an accuracy = 0.00439 The regulating valves required 2 adjustments. S I M U L A T I O N D E S C R I P T I O N CyberNet Version 2.18, Copyright 1991,92 Haestad Methods Inc. Run Description: PEAK HOUR DEMAND Drawing: NWPIPE P I P E L I N E R E S U L T S STATUS CODE: XX -CLOSED PIPE BN -BOUNDARY NODE PU -PUMP LINE CV -CHECK VALVE RV -REGULATING VALVE TK -STORAGE TANK PIPE. NODE NOS. FLOWRATE HEAD PUMP MINOR LINE HL/ NUMBER #1 #2 LOSS HEAD LOSS VELO. 1000 (gpm) (ft) (ft) (ft) (ft/s) (ft/ft) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10-BNPU 0 10 738.37 1.58 316.98 0.00 4.71 19.56 20 10 20 738.37 2.27 0.00 0.00 4.71 19.56 30 20 30 691.87 7.09 0.00 0.00 4.42 17.34 40 30 40 645.37 6.39 0.00 0.00 4.12 15.25 50 40 So 598.87 7.24 0.00 0.18 3.82 13.28 60 50 60 552.37 6.96 0.00 0.00 3.53 11.43 70 60 70 505.87 6.05 0.00 0.16 3.23 9.71 80 70 80 1472.50 2.08 0.00 0.00 4.18 9.10 90 80 90 1472.50 0.35 0.00 0.00 9.40 70.25 100-RV 90 100 1472.50 0.35 0.00 0.00 9.40 70.25 110 100 110 1472.50 3.81 0.00 0.05 4.18 9.10 120 110 120 1377.95 2.94 0.00 0.05 3.91 8.05 130 120 130 1283.40 2.27 0.00 0.14 3.64 7.06 140 130 140 1096.16 3.13 0.00 0.03 3.11 5.27 150 140 150 1652.47 9.64 0.00 0.07 4.69 11.27 160 150 160 1376.57 4.21 0.00 0.12 3.90 8.04 170 160 170 1239.55 3.08 0.00 0.13 3.52 '6.62 180 170 180 1169.56 4.19 0.00 0.00 3.32 5.94 190 180 190 1032.64 3.40 0.00 0.03 2.93 4.72 200 190 200 895.71 4.31 0.00 0.02 2.54 3.63 210 200 210 758.78 2.40 0.00 0.03 2.15 2.67 220 210 220 621.85 1.55 0.00 0.00 1.76 1.84 230 220 230 484.93 0.91 0.00 0.01 1.38 1.16 240 230 247 151.55 0.74 0.00 0.01 0.62 0:34 250 240 250 -145.74 0.66 0.00 0.00 0.60 0.32 260 250 260 -145.74 0.05 0.00 0.00 0.41 0.13 265 260 230 -85.37 0.04 0.00 0.00 0.24 0.05 270 260 270 -335.64 0.61 0.00 0.00 0.95 0.59 280 270 280 -588.60 1.14 0.00 0.02 1.67 1.67 Design Report, C, S, & P Water plain 290 280 290 -904.18 4.98 0.00 0.14 2.56 3.69 300 290 300 -1140.71 4.99 0.00 0.07 3.24 5.67 310 300 310 -1377.24 4.83 0.00 0.05 3.91 8.04 315 310 170 -69.98 0.04 0.00 0.00 0.20 0.03 320 310 320 -1307.26 1.14 0.00 0.00 3.71 7.30 325 320 325 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 330 320 330 -1509.38 6.47 0.00 0.06 4.28 9.53 340 330 340 -1724.21 7.80 0.00 0.00 4.89 12.19 350 340 350 -1778.46 14.01 0.00 0.08 5.04 12.91 360-RV 360 350 1778.46 0.50 0.00 0.00 11.35 99.66 370 360 370 -1778.46 0.50 0.00 0.00 11.35 99.66 380 370 380 -1778.46 2.65 0.00 0.00 5.04 12.91 390 380 390 -1832.71 4.42 0.00 0.21 5.20 13.65 393-BNPU 0 390 1967.85 3.83 335.29 0.00 5.58 15.58 397 390 70 13S.14 0.32 0.00 0.00 0.55 0.28 400 70 400 -900.00 4.94 0.00 0.00 1.88 1.54 410 400 410 -900.00 25.12 0.00 0.00 5.74 28.28 415-BNPU 0 410 900.00 1.86 360.47 0.00 3.68 9.24 420-BNPU 410 420 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 430 420 430 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 440-XXRV 430 440 450 440 450 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 460 450 480 -1642.54 0.77 0.00 0.00 4.66 11.15 490 480 490 -1642.54 9.08 0.00 0.27 4.66 11.15 500 490 500 -1642.54 3.22 0.00 0.00 4.66 11.15 505-BNPU 0 500 1645.64 2.54 269.73 0.00 4.67 11.19 510 140 510 -671.00 1.52 0.00 0.00 1.90 2.12 520 510 520 -901.02 2.38 0.00 0.02 2.56 3.67 530 520 530 -1131.04 3.79 0.00 0.00 3.21 5.59 535 530 535 -1527.84 4.63 0.00 0.06 4.33 9.75 536-RV 536 535 1527.84 0.38 0.00 0.00 9.75 75.22 537 460 536 1527.84 0.38 0.00 0.00 9.75 75.22 538-XXCV 535 460 539 450 460 1527.84 2.06 0.00 0.00 4.33 9.75 550-XXCV 440 420 560-XXCV 100 80 570-XXCV 350 370 J U N C T I O N N O D E R E S U L T S JUNCTION JUNCTION EXTERNAL HYDRAULIC JUNCTION PRESSURE JUNCTION NUMBER TITLE DEMAND GRADE ELEVATION HEAD PRESSURE (gpm) (ft) (ft) (ft) (psi) ---------------------- ------------------------------------------------ 10-1 20TH & DURST 0.00 5085.50 4770.10 315.40 136.67 20-1 46.50 5083.23 4756.00 327.23 141.80 30-1 46.50 5076.13 4749.30 326.63 141.63 40-1 46.50 5069.74 4745.70 324.04 140.42 50-1 46.50 5062.31 4743.30 319.01 138.24 60-1 46.50 5055.35 4736.00 319.35 138.39 70-1 68.51 5049.14 4729.70 319.44 138.42 80-1 0.00 5047.09 4729.00 318.09 137.64 90-1 PRV 0.00 5046.74 4729.00 317.74 137.69 100-1 0.00 4899.65 4729.00 170.65 73'.95 110-1 94.55 4895.78 4720.30 175.48 76.04 120-1 94.55 4892.79 4715.70 177.09 76.74 130-1 187.24 4890.38 4713.20 177.18 76.78 140-1 114.70 4887.23 4715.70 171.53 74.33 150-1 275.90 4877.52 4705.50 172.02 74.54 160-1 137.02 4873.20 4700.70 172.50 74.75 170-1 0.00 4869.98 4700.00 169.99 73.66 180-1 136.93 4855.79 4706.00 159.79 69.24 190-1 136.93 4862.37 4701.00 161.37 69.93 200-1 136.93 4858.04 4686.00 172.04 74.55 210-1 136.93 4855.62 4676.30 179.32 77.70 220-1 136.93 4854.07 4674.00 180.07 78.03 Design Report, C, S, & P Water Alain 230-1 248.00 4853.15 4663.00 190.15 82.40 240-1 COSTCO SPRIN 297.29 4852.40 4646.00 206.40 89.44 250-1 0.00 4853.06 4664.00 189.06 81.93 260-1 275.28 4853.11 4661.60 191.51 82.99 270-1 252.96 4853.72 4674.11 179.61 77.83 280-1 315.58 4854.88 4680.38 174.50 .75.62 290-1 236.53 4860.01 4695.20 164.81 71.42 300-1 236.53 4865.06 4706.30 158.76 68.80 310-1 0.00 4869.94 4715.00 154.94 67.14 320-1 202.12 4871.08 4714.00 157.08 68.07 325-1 0.00 4871.08 4718.00 153.08 66.33 330-1 214.83 4877.61 4711.50 166.11 71.98 340-1 54.25 4885.41 4709.00 176.41 76.44 350-1 0.00 4899.50 4716.75 182.75 79.19 360-1 PRV 0.00 5041.69 4716.75 324.94 140.81 370-1 0.00 5042.18 4716.75 325.43 141.02 380-1 54.25 5044.82 4717.00 327.82 142.06 390-1 W. OAK 0.00 5049.46 4718.00 331.46 143.63 400-1 0.00 5054.07 4720.00 334.07 144.77 410-1 0.00 5079.19 4713.50 365.69 158.47 420-1 0.00 5079.19 4713.50 365.69 158.47 430-1 PRV 0.00 5079.20 4713.50 365.70 158.47 440-1 0.00 4954.85 4713.50 241.35 104.58 450-1 114.70 4954.85 4708.00 246.85 106.97 460-1 0.00 4952.79 4709.72 243.07 105.33 480-1 0.00 4955.62 4705.50 250.12 108.38 490-1 0.00 4964.97 4709.00 255.97 110.92 500-1 3.10 4968.19 4709.00 259.19 112.32 510-1 230.02 4888.75 4715.00 173.75 75.29 520-1 230.02 4891.14 4710.90 180.24 78.11 530-1 396.80 4894.94 4713.50 181.44 78.62 535-1 0.00 4699.62 4709.72 189.90 82.29 536-1 PRV-PERKINS 0.00 4952.42 4709.72 242.70 105.17 R E G U L A T I N G V A L V E R E P O R T VALVE POSITION CONTROLLED VALVE VALVE UPSTREAM DOWNSTREAM THROUGH TYPE NODE PIPE SETTING STATUS GRADE GRADE FLOW (ft or gpm) (ft) (ft) (gpm) PRV-1 90 100 4900.00 THROTTLED 5046.74 4899.65 1472.50 PRV-1 360 360 4900.00 THROTTLED 5041.6*9 4899.50 1778.46 PRV-1 430 440 4945.00 CLOSED 5079.20 4954.85 0.00 PRV-1 536 536 4900.00 THROTTLED 4952.42 4899.62 1527.84 S U M M A R Y O F I N F L O W S A N D O U T F L O W S (+) INFLOWS INTO THE SYSTEM FROM BOUNDARY NODES (-) OUTFLOWS FROM THE SYSTEM INTO BOUNDARY NODES PIPE FLOWRATE NUMBER (gpm) -------------------- 10 738.37 393 1967.85 415 900.00 505 1645.64 NET SYSTEM INFLOW = 5251.86 NET SYSTEM OUTFLOW = 0.00 NET SYSTEM DEMAND = 5251.87 **** CYBERNET SIMULATION COMPLETED **** DATE: 2/19/1998 TIME: 12:27:26 Design Report, C, S, & P Water Main 4. Input Data Average Daily Demand S U M M A R Y O F O R I G I N A L D A T A CyberNet Version 2.18. Copyright 1991,92 Haestad Methods Inc. Run Description: AVERAGE DAILY DEMAND Drawing: NWPIPE2 R E G U L A T I N G V A L V E D A T A VALVE POSITION CONTROLLED VALVE TYPE JUNCTION PIPE SETTING (ft or gpm) -------------------------------------------- PRV-1 90 100 4900.00 PRV-1 360 360 4900.00 PRV-1 536 536 4900.00 P I P E L I N E D A T A STATUS CODE: XX -CLOSED PIPE BN -BOUNDARY NODE PU -PUMP LINE CV -CHECK VALVE RV -REGULATING VALVE PIPE NODE NOS. LENGTH DIAMETER ROUGHNESS MINOR LOSS BND-HGL NUMBER #1 #2 (ft) (in) COEFF. COEFF. (ft) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10-BNPU 0 10 81.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 4770.10 20 10 20 116.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 30 20 30 409.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 40 30 40 419.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 50 40 50 545.0 8.0 92.50 0.80 60 50 60 609.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 70 60 70 623.0 8.0 92.50 1.00 80 70 80 229.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 90 80 90 5.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 100-RV 90 100 5.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 110 100 110 419.0 12.0 96.00 0.20 120 110 120 365.0 12.0 96.00 0.20. 130 120 130 321.0 12.0 96.00 0.70 140 130 140 593.0 12.0 96.00 0.20 150 140 150 855.0 12.0 96.00 0.20 160 150 160 524.0 12.0 96.00 0.50 170 160 170 465.0 12.0 96.00 0.70 180 170 180 705.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 190 180 190 720.0 12.0 96.00 0.20 200 190 200 1188.0 12.0 96.00 0.20 210 200 210 899.0 12.0 96.00 0.40 220 210 220 840.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 230 220 230 782.0 12.0 96.00 0.20 240 230 240 2178.0 10.0 94.00 1.40 250 240 250 2068.0 10.-0 94.00 0.70 260 250 260 416.0 12.0 96.00 0.50 265 260 230 806.0 12.0 96.00 0.20 270 260 270 1031.0 12.0 96.00 0.20 230 270 280 685.0 12.0 96.00 0.40 290 280 290 1350.0 12.0 96.00 1.40 Design Report, C, S, & P Water Main 300 290 300 879.0 12.0 96.00 0.40 310 300 310 601.0 12.0 96.00 0.20 315 310 170 1359.0 12.0 96.00 0.50 320 310 320 156.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 325 320 325 661.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 330 320 330 679.0 12.0 96.00 0.20 340 330 340 640.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 350 340 350 1085.0 12.0 96.00 0.20 360-RV 360 350 5.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 370 360 370 5.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 380 370 380 205.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 390 380 390 324.0 12.0 96.00 0.50 393-BNPU 0 390 246.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 4718.00 397 390 70 1149.0 10.0 94.00 0.00 400 70 400 3198.0 14.0 102.00 0.00 410 400 410 888.0 8.0 92.40 0.00 415-BNPU 0 410 201.0 10.0 94.00 0.00 4720.58 460 450 480 69.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 490 480 490 815.0 12.0 96.00 0.80 500 490 500 289.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 505-BNPU 0 500 227.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 4701.00 510 140 510 715.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 520 510 520 648.0 12.0 96.00 0.20 530 520 530 679.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 535 530 535 475.0 12.0 96.00 0.20 536-RV 536 535 5.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 537 460 536 5.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 538-CV 535 460 10.0 6.0 92.50 0.00 539 450 460 211.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 560-CV 100 80 10.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 570-CV 350 370 10.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 P U M P - D A T A THERE IS A PUMP IN LINE 10 DESCRIBED BY THE FOLLOWING DATA: HEAD FLOWRATE (ft) (gpm) -------------------- 323.40 0.00 277.20 2319.00 231.00 3372.00 184.80 4197.00 138.60 4902.00 92.40 5530.00 46.20 6102.00 0.00 6632.00 THERE IS A PUMP IN LINE 393 DESCRIBED BY THE FOLLOWING DATA: HEAD FLOWRATE (ft) (gpm) -------------------- 369.60 0.00 323.40 2422.00 277.20 3827.00 231.00 4885.00 184.80 5776.00 138.60 6562.00 92.40 7275.00 46.20 7933.00 0.00 8548.00 THERE IS A-PUMP IN LINE 415 DESCRIBED BY THE FOLLOWING DATA: HEAD FLOWRATE (ft) (gpm) -------------------- 369.60 0.00 Design Report, C, S, & P Water Main 323.40 2277.00 277.20 3311.00 231.00 4121.00 184.80 4814.00 138.60 5431.00 92.40 5993.00 46.20 6513.00 0.00 7000.00 THERE IS A PUMP IN LINE 505 DESCRIBED BY THE FOLLOWING DATA: HEAD FLOWRATE (ft) (gpm) -------------------- 309.54 0.00 277.20 1478.00 231.80 2321.00 184.80 2980.00 138.60 3533.00 92.40 4020.00 46.20 4461.00 0.00 4868.00 J U N C T I O N N 0 D E D A T A JUNCTION JUNCTION EXTERNAL JUNCTION NUMBER TITLE DEMAND ELEVATION CONNECTING PIPES (gpm) (ft) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 10-1 20TH & DURST 0.00 4770.10 10 20 20-1 15.00 4756.00 20 30 30-1 15.00 4749.30 30 40 40-1 15.00 4745.70 40 50 50-1 15.00 4743.30 50 60 60-1 15.00 4736.00 60 70 70-1 22.10 4729.70 70 80 397 400 80-1 0.00 4729.00 80 90 560 90-1 PRV 0.00 4729.00 90 100 100-1 0.00 4729.00 100 110 560 110-1 30.50 4720.30 110 120 120-1 30.50 4715.70 120 130 130-1 60.40 4713.20 130 140 140-1 37.00 4715.70 140 150 510 150-1 89.00 4705.50 150 160 160-1 44.20 4700.70 160 170 170-1 0.00 4700.00 170 180 315 180-1 44.17 4706.00 180 190 190-1 44.17 4701.00 190 200 200-1 44.17 4686.00 200 210 210-1 44.17 4676.30 210 220 220-1 44.17 4674.00 220 230 230-1 80.00 4663.00 230 240 265 240-1 COSTCO SPRIN 95.90 4646.00 240 250 250-1 0.00 4664.00 250 260 260-1 88.80 4661.60 260 265 270 270-1 61.60 4674.11 270 280 280-1 101.80 4680.38 280 290 290-1 76.30 4695.20 290 300 300-1 76.30 4706.30 300 310 310-1 0.00 4715.00 310 315 320 320-1 65.20 4714.00 320 325 330 325-1 0.00 4718.00 325 330-1 69.30 4711.50 330 340 340-1 17.50 4709.00 340 350 350-1 0.00 4716.75 350 360 570 360-1 PRV 0.00 4716.75 360 370 370-1 0.00 4716.75 370 380 570 Design Report, C, S, & P Water Alain 380-1 17.50 4717.00 380 390 390-1 W. OAK 0.00 4718.00 390 393 397 400-1 0.00 4720.00 400 410 410-1 0.00 4713.50 410 415 450-1 37.00 4708.00 460 539 460-1 0.00 4709.72 537 538 539 460-1 0.00 4705.50 460 490 490-1 0.00 4709.00 490 500 500-1 1.00 4709.00 500 505 510-1 74.20 4715.00 510 520 520-1 74.20 4710.90 520 530 530-1 128.00 4713.50 530 535 535-1 0.00 4709.72 535 536 538 536-1 PRV-PERKINS 0.00 4709.72 536 537 4. Input Data Maximum Daily Demand ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ S U M M A R Y O F O R I G I N A L D A T A ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ CyberNet Version 2.18. Copyright 1991,92 Haestad Methods Inc. Run Description: MAX DAY DEMAND Drawing: NWPIPE R E G U L A T I N G V A L V E D A T A VALVE POSITION CONTROLLED VALVE TYPE JUNCTION PIPE SETTING (ft or gpm) -------------------------------------------- PRV-1 90 100 4900.00 PRV-1 360 360 4900.00 PRV-1 430 440 4945.00 PRV-1 536 536 4900.00 P I P E L I N E D A T A STATUS CODE: XX -CLOSED PIPE BN -BOUNDARY NODE PU -PUMP LINE CV -CHECK VALVE RV -REGULATING VALVE PIPE NODE NOS. LENGTH DIAMETER ROUGHNESS MINOR LOSS END-HGL NUMBER #1 #2 (ft) (in) COEFF. COEFF. (ft) 10-BNPU 0 10 81.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 4710.10 20 10 20 116.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 30 20 30 409.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 40 30 40 419.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 50 40 50 545.0 8.0 92.50 0.80 60 50 60 609.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 70 60 70 623.0 8.0 92.50 1.00 BO 70 80 229.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 90 80 90 5.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 100-RV 90 100 5.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 110 100 110 419.0 12.0 96.00 0.20 120 110 120 365.0 12.0 96.00 0.20 130 120 130 321.0 12.0 96.00 0.70 Design Report, C, S, & P Water Main 140 130 140 593.0 12.0 96.00 0.20 150 140 150 855.0 12.0 96.00 0.20 160 150 160 524.0 12.0 96.00 0.50 170 160 170 465.0 12.0 96.00 0.70 180 170 180 705.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 190 180 190 720.0 12.0 96.00 0.20 200 190 200 1188.0 12.0 96.00 0.20 210 200 210 899.0 12.0 96.00 0.40 220 210 220 840.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 230 220 230 782.0 12.0 96.00 0.20 240 230 240 2178.0 10.0 94.00 1.40 250 240 250 2068.0 10.0 94.00 0.70 260 250 260 416.0 12.0 96.00 0.50 265 260 230 806.0 12.0 96.00 0.20 270 260 270 1031.0 12.0 96.00 0.20 280 270 280 685.0 12.0 96.00 0.40 290 2B0 290 1350.0 12.0 96.00 1.40 300 290 300 879.0 12.0 96.00 0.40 310 300 310 601.0 12.0 96.00 0.20 315 310 170 1359.0 12.0 96.00 0.50 320 310 320 156.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 325 320 325 661.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 330 320 330 679.0 12.0 96.00 0.20 340 330 340 640.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 350 340 350 1085.0 12.0 96.00 0.20 360-RV 360 350 5.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 370 360 370 5.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 380 370 380 205.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 390 380 390 324.0 12.0 96.00 0.50 393-BNPU 0 390 246.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 4718.00 397 390 70 1149.0 10.0 94.00 0.00 400 70 400 3198.0 14.0 102.00 0.00 410 400 410 888.0 8.0 92.40 0.00 415-BNPU 0 410 201.0 10.0 94.00 0.00 4720.58 420-XX 410 420 229.0 12.0 94.00 0.00 430 420 430 5.0 6.0 92.50 0.00 440-RV 430 440 5.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 450 440 450 229.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 460 450 4B0 69.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 490 480 490 815.0 12.0 96.00 0.80 500 490 500 289.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 505-BNPU 0 500 227.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 4701.00 510 140 510 715.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 520 510 520 648.0 12.0 96.O6 0.20 530 520 530 679.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 535 530 535 475.0 12.0 9'0.00 0.20 536-RV 536 535 5.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 537 460 536 5.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 538-CV 535 460 10.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 539 450 460 211.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 550-CV 440 420 10.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 560-CV 100 80 10.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 570-CV 350 370 10.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 P U M P D A T A THERE IS A PUMP IN LINE 10 DESCRIBED BY THE FOLLOWING DATA: HEAD FLOWRATE (ft) (9Pm) ------------------- 323.40 0.00 277.20 2319.00 231.00 3372.00 184.80 4197.00 138.60 4902.00 92.40 5530.00 Design Report, C, S, & P Water Main 46.20 6102.00 0.00 6632.00 THERE IS A PUMP IN LINE 393 DESCRIBED BY THE FOLLOWING DATA: HEAD FLOWRATE (ft) (gpm) -------------------- 369.60 0.00 323.40 2422.00 277.20 3827.00 231.00 4885.00 184.80 5776.00 138.60 6562.00 92.40 7275.00 46.20 7933.00 0.00 8548.00 THERE IS A PUMP IN LINE 415 DESCRIBED BY THE FOLLOWING DATA: HEAD FLOWRATE (ft) (gpm) -------------------- 369.60 0.00 323.40 2277.00 277.20 3311.00 231.00 4121.00 184.80 4814.00 138.60 5431.00 92.40 5993.00 46.20 6513.00 0.00 7000.00 THERE IS A PUMP IN LINE 505 DESCRIBED BY THE FOLLOWING DATA: HEAD FLOWRATE (ft) (gpm) -------------------- 309.54 0.00 277.20 1478.00 231.80 2321.00 184.80 2980.00 138.60 3533.00 92.40 4020.00 46.20 4461.00 0.00 4868.00 J U N C T I O N N 0 D E D A T A JUNCTION JUNCTION EXTERNAL JUNCTION NUMBER TITLE DEMAND ELEVATION CONNECTING PIPES (gpm) (ft) ----------------- 10-1 20TH & DURST 0.00 4770.10 10 20 20-1 37.50 4756.00 20 30 30-1 37.50 4749.30 30 40 40-1 37.50 4745.70 40 50 50-1 37.50 4743.30 50 60 60-1 37.50 4736.00 60 70 70-1 55.25 4729.70 70 80 397 400 80-1 0.00 4729.00 80 90 560 90-1 PRV 0.00 4729.00 90 100 100-1 0.00 4729.00 100 110 560 110-1 76.25 4720.30 110 120 120-1 76.25 4715.70 120 130 130-1 151.00 4713.20 130 140 140-1 92.50 4715.70 140 150 510 150-1 222.50 4705.50 150 160 160-1 110.50 4700.70 160 170 Design Report, C, S, & P Water Alain 170-1 0.00 4700.00 170 180 315 180-1 110.43 4706.00 180 190 190-1 110.43 4701.00 190 200 200-1 110.43 4686.00 200 210 210-1 110.43 4676.30 210 220 220-1 110.43 4674.00 220 230 230-1 110.43 4663.00 230 240 265 240-1 COSTCO SPRIN 239.75 4646.00 240 250 250-1 0.00 4664.00 250 260 260-1 222.00 4661.60 260 265 270 270-1 204.00 4674.11 270 280 280-1 254.50 4680.38 280 290 290-1 190.75 4695.20 290 300 300-1 190.75 4706.30 300 310 310-1 0.00 4715.00 310 315 320 320-1 163.00 4714.00 320 325 330 325-1 0.00 4718.00 325 330-1 173.25 4711.50 330 340 340-1 43.75 4709.00 340 350 350-1 0.00 4716.75 350 360 570 360-1 PRV 0.00 4716.75 360 370 370-1 0.00 4716.75 370 380 570 380-1 43.75 4717.00 330 390 390-1 W. OAK 0.00 4718.00 390 393 397 400-1 0.00 4720.00 400 410 410-1 0.00 4713.50 410 415 420 420-1 0.00 4713.50 420 430 550 430-1 PRV 0.00 4713.50 430 440 440-1 0.00 4713.50 440 450 550 450-1 92.50 4708.00 450 460 539 460-1 0.00 4709.72 537 538 539 480-1 0.00 4705.50 460 490 490-1 0.00 4709.00 490 500 500-1 2.50 4709.00 500 505 510-1 185.50 4715.00 510 520 520-1 185.50 4710.90 520 530 530-1 320.00 4713.50 530 535 535-1 0.00 4709.72 535 536 538 536-1 PRV-PERKINS 0.00 4709.72 536 537 4. Input Data Peak Hour Demand S U M M A R Y O F O R I G I N A L D A T A *•��**a+.r*•r���arr.•w�aa*�+�•rr+++*afar*�•++++,rr CyberNet Version 2.18. Copyright 1991,92 Haestad Methods Inc. Run Description: PEAK HOUR DEMAND Drawing: NWPIPE R E G U L A T I N G V A L V E D A T A VALVE POSITION CONTROLLED VALVE TYPE JUNCTION PIPE SETTING (ft or gpm) -------------------------------------------- Design Report, C, S, & P Water Main PRV-1 90 100 4900.00 PRV-1 360 360 4900.00 PRV-1 430 440 4945.00 PRV-1 536 536 4900.00 P I P E L I N E D A T A STATUS CODE: XX -CLOSED PIPE BN -BOUNDARY NODE PU -PUMP LINE CV -CHECK VALVE RV -REGULATING VALVE PIPE NODE NOS. LENGTH DIA14ETER ROUGHNESS MINOR LOSS END-HGL NUMBER #1 #2 (ft) (in) COEFF. COEFF. (ft) 10-BNPU 0 10 81.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 4770.10 20 10 20 116.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 30 20 30 409.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 40 30 40 419.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 50 40 50 545.0 8.0 92.50 0.80 60 50 60 609.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 70 60 70 623.0 8.0 92.50 1.00 80 70 80 229.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 90 80 90 5.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 100-RV 90 100 5.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 110 100 110 419.0 12.0 96.00 0.20 120 110 120 365.0 12.0 96.00 0.20 130 120 130 321.0 12.0 96.00 0.70 140 130 140 593.0 12.0 96.00 0.20 150 140 150 855.0 12.0 96.00 0.20 160 150 160 524.0 12.0 96.00 0.50 170 160 170 465.0 12.0 96.00 0.70 180 170 180 705.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 190 180 190 720.0 12.0 96.00 0.20 200 190 200 1188.0 12.0 96.00 0.20 210 200 210 899.0 12.0 96.00 0.40 220 210 220 840.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 230 220 230 782.0 12.0 96.00 0.20 240 230 240 2178.0 10.0 94.00 1.40 250 240 250 2068.0 10.0 94.00 0.70 260 250 260 416.0 12.0 96.00 0.50 265 260 230 806.0 12.0 96.00 0.20 270 260 270 1031.0 12.0 96.00 0.20 280 270 280 685.0 12.0 96.06 0.40 290 280 290 1350.0 12.0 96.00 1.40 300 290 300 879.0 12.0 96.00 0.40 310 300 310 601.0 12.0 96.00 0.20 315 310 170 1359.0 12.0 96.00 0.50 320 310 320 156.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 325 320 325 661.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 330 320 330 679.0 12.0 96.00 0.20 340 330 340 640.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 350 340 350 1085.0 12.0 96.00 0.20 360-RV 360 350 5.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 370 360 370 5.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 380 370 380 205.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 390 380 390 324.0 12.0 96.00 0.50 393-BNPU 0 390 246.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 4718.00 397 390 70 1149.0 10.0 94.00 0.00 400 70 400 3198.0 14.0 102.00 0.00 410 400 410 888.0 8.0 92.40 0.00 415-BNPU 0 410 201.0 10.0 94.00 0.00 4720.58 420-XX 410 420 229.0 12:0 94.00 0.00 430 420 430 5.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 440-RV 430 440 5.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 450 440 450 229.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 460 450 490 69.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 490 480 490 815.0 12.0 96.00 0.80 Design Report, C, S, & P Water Main 500 490 500 289.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 505-BNPU 0 500 227.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 4701.00 510 140 510 715.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 520 510 520 648.0 12.0 96.00 0.20 530 520 530 679.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 535 530 535 475.0 12.0 96.00 0.20 536-RV 536 535 5.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 537 460 536 5.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 538-CV 535 460 10.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 539 450 460 211.0 12.0 96.00 0.00 550-CV 440 420 10.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 560-CV 100 80 10.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 570-CV 350 370 10.0 8.0 92.50 0.00 P U M P D A T A THERE IS A PUMP IN LINE 10 DESCRIBED BY THE FOLLOWING DATA: HEAD FLOWRATE (ft) (gpm) -------------------- 323.40 0.00 277.20 2319.00 231.00 3372.00 184.80 4197.00 138.60 4902.00 92.40 5530.00 46.20 6102.00 0.00 6632.00 THERE IS A PUMP IN LINE 393 DESCRIBED BY THE FOLLOWING DATA: HEAD FLOW'RATE (ft) (gpm) -------------------- 369.60 0.00 323.40 2422.00 277.20 3827.00 231.00 4885.00 184.80 5776.00 138.60 6562.00 92.40 7275.00 46.20 7933.00 0.00 8548.00 THERE IS A PUMP IN LINE 415 DESCRIBED BY THE FOLLOWING DATA: HEAD FLOWRATE (ft) (gpm) -------------------- 369.60 0.00 323.40 2277.00 277.20 3311.00 231.00 4121.00 184.80 4814.00 138.60 5431.00 92.40 5993.00 46.20 6513.00 0.00 7000.00 THERE IS A PUMP IN LINE 505 DESCRIBED BY THE FOLLOWING DATA: HEAD FLOWRATE (ft) (gpm) -------------------- 309.54 0.00 277.20 1478.00 231.80 2321.00 184.80 2980.00 138.60 3533.00 Design Report, C, S, & P Water Main 92.40 4020.00 46.20 4461.00 0.00 4868.00 J U N C T I O N N O D E D A T A JUNCTION JUNCTION EXTERNAL JUNCTION NUMBER TITLE DEMAND ELEVATION CONNECTING PIPES (gpm) (ft) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 10-1 20TH & DURST 0.00 4770.10 10 20 20-1 46.50 4756.00 20 30 30-1 46.50 4749.30 30 40 40-1 46.50 4745.70 40 50 50-1 46.50 4743.30 50 60 60-1 46.50 4736.00 60 70 70-1 68.51 4729.70 70 80 397 400 80-1 0.00 4729.00 80 90 560 90-1 PRV 0.00 4729.00 90 100 100-1 0.00 4729.00 100 110 560 110-1 94.55 4720.30 110 120 120-1 94.55 4715.70 120 130 130-1 187.24 4713.20 130 140 140-1 114.70 4715.70 140 150 510 150-1 275.90 4705.50 150 160 160-1 137.02 4700.70 160 170 170-1 0.00 4700.00 170 180 315 180-1 136.93 4706.00 180 190 190-1 136.93 4701.00 190 200 200-1 136.93 4686.00 200 210 210-1 136.93 4676.30 210 220 220-1 136.93 4674.00 220 230 230-1 136.93 4663.00 230 240 265 240-1 COSTCO SPRIN 297.29 4646.00 240 250 250-1 0.00 4664.00 250 260 260-1 275.28 4661.60 260 265 270 270-1 252.96 4674.11 270 280 280-1 315.58 4680.38 280 290 290-1 236.53 4695.20 290 300 300-1 236.53 4706.30 • 300 310 310-1 0.00 4715.00 310 315 , 320 320-1 202.12 4714.00 320 325 330 325-1 0.00 4718.00 325 330-1 214.83 4711.50 330 340 340-1 54.25 4709.00 340 350 350-1 0.00 4716.75 350 360 570 360-1 PRV 0.00 4716.75 360 370 370-1 0.00 4716.75 370 380 570 380-1 54.25 4717.00 380 390 390-1 W. OAK 0.00 4718.00 390 393 397 400-1 0.00 4720.00 400 410 410-1 0.00 4713.50 410 415 420 420-1 0.00 4713.50 420 430 550 430-1 PRV 0.00 4713.50 430 440 440-1 0.00 4713.50 440 450 550 450-1 114.70 4708.00 450 460 539 460-1 0.00 4709.72 537 538 539 480-1 0.00 4705.50 460 490 490-1 0.00 4709.00 490 500 500-1 3.10 4709.00 500 505 510-1 230.02 4715.00 510 520 520-1 230.02 4710.90 520 530 530-1 396.80 4713.50 530 535 535-1 0.00 4709.72 535 536 538 536-1 PRV-PERKINS 0.00 4709.72 536 537 Design Report, C, S, & P Water Alain i i i NSYS Sanitary Sewerage Analysis Copyright (C) 1993 by Expertware CivilSystems Corporation 17-JUL-97 14:24 Page 5 Design Criteria File: BOZI.DCT age Model File: BOZ3.SAN ,jnits Residential Flow= 117.0 gpcd infiltration= 0 gpad + 0 g/in/mi/d Peaking Factor= Harmon formula* 1.00 <=5.00, Industrial Peaking Factor=1.00 Pipe Manholes External Pump Meas Mannings Area+Addnl Up Down Description File Rate Flow Grade n Dia Population -----------------------------------------------------gpm---cfs-----%-----------in------------ H0573 H0574 0.280 0.013 10 55+ 0 H0574 H0575 0.280 0.013 10 - 55+ 0 H0575 H0576 0.280 0.013 10 ' 55+ 0 H0576 H0580 1.000 0.013 12 - 55+ 0 H0580 H0423 1.000 0.013 12 55+ 0 10301 10302 0.150 0.013 15 ' 51+ 0 I0302 I0303 0.180 0.013 15 51+ 0 10303 I0304 0.150 0.013 15 51+ 0 10304 10305 0.150 0.013 15 ' 51+ 0 10305 10306 0.150 0.013 15 - 51+ 0 I0306 10307 0.150 0.013 15 87+ 0 10307 10308 0.150 0.013 15 87+ 0 10308 10309?' 0.150 0.013 15 ' 87+ 0 I0309 H0302 0.150 0.013 15 87+ 0 •10408 10409 0.400 0.013 8 0+ 0S�S }�107 ZONING: R1 R2 R3 R3A R4 RO RS RMH FUT M1 M2 B2 -------------population density (pers/acre) / Industrial flow (gal/acre/day)------------------- Infiltr 3.8 7.6 12.2 12.2 12.2 12.2 2.5 0.9 13.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 Code 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2020 2020 3495 -----------+-area in acres----------------------- H0573 4.5 H0574 4.5 H0575 4.5 H0576 4.5 H0580 4.5 10301 6 4.2 10302 6 4.2 10303 6 4.2 10304 6 4.2 10305 6 4.2 10306 6 7.1 10307 6 7.1 I0303 6 7.1 10309 7.1 10408 4.5 EXISTING.... REO'D PROPOSED......................... DESIGN FLOWS............. Up Dia Capacity Dia Dia Capacity Vfull Vpart 0/of Infiltr Average Peak -------inch------cfs--inch--inch------cfs---fps---fps---------------cfs------cfs------cfs H0573 10 1.16 6.2 10 1.16 2.1 1.8 0.28 0.00 0.08 0.32 H0574 10 1.16 6.4 10 1.16 2.1 1.9 0.31 0.00 0.09 0.36 H0575 10 1.16 6.7 10 1.16 2.1 1.9 0.34 0.00 0.10 0.40 H0576 12 3.56 6.8 12 3.56 4.5 3.7 0.22 0.07 0.26 0.79 H0580 12 3.56 6.9 12 3.56 4.5 3.7 0.23 0.07 0.27 0.83 10301 15 2.50 10.8 15 2.50 2.0 1.9 0.42 0.18 0.60 1.04 10302 15 2.74 10:6 15 2.74 2.2 2.1 0.40 0.19 9.62 U 8 10303 15 2.50 11.1 15 2.50 2.0 2.0 0.45 0.20 0.64 1.13 10304 15 2.50 11.3 15 2.50 2.0 2.0 0.47 0.21 0.66 1.17 10305 15 2.50 11.4 15 2.50 2.0 2.0 0.48 0.22 0.67 1.21 10306 15 2.50 11.7 15 2.50 2.0 2.1 0.51 0.23 0.71 1.28 10307 15 2.50 11.9 15 2.50 2.0 2.1 0.54 0.25 0.74 1.35 10308 15* 2.50 16.6 15 2.5 C,--- 2.0 1.31 0.31 1.51 3.271 10309 15* 2.50 16.7 15 2.50 2.0 1.32 0.31 1.53 3.31 10408 8 0.76 5.5 8 0.76 2.2 2.0 0.37 0.00 0.16 0.28 5 ,1NSYS Sanitary Sewerage Analysis Copyright (C) 1993 by Expertware CivilSystems Corporation 17-JUL-97 14:29 Page 15 De-' n Criteria File: BOZI.DCT ge Model File: BOZ4.SAN units Residential Flow= 117.0 gpcd Infiltration= 0 gpad + 0 g/in/mi/d Peaking Factor= Harmon formula* 1.00 <=5.00, industrial Peaking Factor=1.00 Pipe Manholes External Pump Meas Mannings Area+Addnl Up Down Description File Rate Flow Grade n Dia Population --------------------------------------------------gpm---cfs-----X-----------in------------ 033„ 0.450 0.013 24 0+ 0 H0335:,:.:.:.:..H0201 0.500 0.013 2» ^y C :H03#6 f' :N0337� 0.300 0.013 24 0+ 0 ,:.:.•.;.: , k�..•- 1.350 0.013 2» 0+ 0 �H0337• lR ,N033fi' W338 r x ,;�H0339 1.350 0.013 24 0+ 0 H033Q�ktq 41103.411 1.350 0.013 24 0+ 0 BOZ3 0.500 0.013 24 0+ 0 0436Y:" A0 37 0.300 0.013 24 0+ 0 Ir 1.200 0.013 24 0+ 0 �I900 ;ST;Shy;200021 1.060 0.013 24 0+ 0 ..wy rl�w+lvsTZJ?Ril.r sto ar, { 1.060 0.013 24 0+ 0 10062, ,;;L,.:I0604. '' 4.300 0.013 24 f 0+ 0 c Q004: ?z10005 sw 1,0005 ~5-,I0006 L`_ 1.060 0.013 24- 0+ 0 ,100Qb .10007.;., 0.560 0.013 24 0+ 0 �30J07 10008 0.890 0.013 24--� 0+ 0 ZONING: R1 R2 R3 R3A R4 RO RS RMH FUT H1 M2 B2 .............population density (pers/acre) / Industrial flow (gal/acre/day)-- Infiltr 3.8 7.6 12.2 12.2 12.2 12.2 2.5 0.9 13.3 0.0 0.0 . 0.0 Code 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2020 2020 3495 +-area in acres-------------------•-----•--•--•---------------------•-•----•-----•-- H0334 H0335 H0336 H0337 H0338 H0339 B0341 H0436 P0437 10001 10002 10004 10005 10006 10007 EXISTING.... REO'D PROPOSED......................... DESIGN FLOWS............. Up Dia Capacity Dia Dia Capacity Vfull Vpart O/Of Infiltr Average Peak ... -------inch------cfs--inch--inch------cfs---fps---fps---------------cfs------cfs------cfs H0334 24 15.18 18.3 24 15.18 4.8 4.8 0.48 1.04 3.50 7.33 H0335 24 16.00 17.9 24 16.00 5.1 5.0 0.46 1.04 3.50 7.33 H0336 24 12.39 14.2 24 12.39 3.9 3.3 0.25 0.50 1.27 3.05 H0337 24 26.28 10.7 24 26.28 8.4 5.6 0.12 0.50 1.27 3.05 H0338 24 26.28 10.7 24 26.28 8.4 5.6 0.12 0.50 1.27 3.05 P0339 24 26.28 10.7 24 26.28 8.4 5.6 0.12 0.50 1.27 3.05 H0341 24 16.00 17.9 24 16.00 5.1 5.0 0.46 1.04 3.50 7.33 H0436 24 12.39 14.2 24 12.39 3.9 3.3 0.25 0.50 1.27 3.05 H0437 24 24.78 10.9 24 24.78 7.9 5.4 0.12 0.50 1.27 3.05 10001 24 23.29 16.3 24 23.29 7.4 6.8 0.36 1.11 3.94 8.31 10002 24 23.29 16.3 24 23.29 7.4 6.8 0.36 1.11 3.94 8.31 !"V 24 1,'.91 12.5 24 45.91 i4.9 ii.3 C,12 1.ii 3.91, 2.31 10005 24 23.29 16.3 24 23.29 7.4 6.8 0.36 1.11 3.94 8.31 10006 24 16.93 18.4 24 16.93 5.4 5.4 0.49 1.11 3.94 8.31 10007 24 21.34 16.8 24 21.34 6.8 6.4 0.39 1.11 3.94 8.31 t : ti5 � I SIC "a O 1 m Z 0 — m I�0 _ I o C4( CD �� I _lJCD —...... 1-4 J I 11 i 1-4 cs 4.' � it COL— _ i Sr- I N �I co C� O 0404 8 'i _-_� t,, ., _ .-s- I" n Co C11 Ito Co �1 h�408"8 1 T �_- ?- -• �•- N5l �� w61 0"BLo� �, w W p 0 Co in W 110415 H0416 O �O p CA jl�= la , i !I= N¢ I 1�(A w' (Ao L4 IO i W o 0 0 0 = _ �4 CAN N N w Ln _ co 0) �� 03 Ili Q -Am T o O 0 /Ip *� c, o G3 1w , i ` p i-Q 0 0 10 PVC �? o o D I 0 00 n • r� ( w - —0 11 �� <-i z \� _ o co z ' I 'I O►Tl n ! O ! L1 m m m oi ff �; � i � � Path: H: \2605\007 File : MINOR#1 TXT 10, 259 a. . 6-03-98 Page 1 Project : minor#1 This is the Amospec paved road design output . This output is made up of two parts . The first part provides the pavement section design. The second part provides the geotextile selection based on survivability criteria. The pavement design parameters are : 1 . Estimated total traffic = 500000 18-kip ESALS 2 . Standardized normal deviate = -1 . 645 3 . Standard deviation = . 35 4 . Subgrade resilient modulus = 15 ksi 5 . Initial serviceability = 4 PSI 6 . Terminal serviceability = 2 PSI This is a flexible pavement design. The unit cost of the pavement is $ 16 . 17/sq. yd. The cross-section is as follows : 1 . 3 inches of asphalt surface course Unit cost of asphalt concrete = $ 35 . 00/ton In-place density of asphalt concrete = 145 pcf Layer coefficient for surface = .4 Drainage modifier for surface = 1 2 . 3 inches of graded crushed aggregate Unit cost of base = $ 10 . 00/ton In-place density of base = 135 pcf Resilient modulus of base = 22 . 5 ksi Layer coefficient for base = . 13 Drainage modifier for surface = . 8 3 . 12 inches of subbase Unit cost of base = $ 10 . 00/ton In-place density of subbase = 132 pcf Resilient modulus of subbase = 15 ksi Layer coefficient of subbase = . 1 Drainage modifier of subbase = . 8 The geotextile design parameters are : 1 . The max. contact pressure is 8 - 35 psi . 2 . The minimum lift thickness is 18 inches . 3 . The size of the fill aggregate is 3 inches . 4 . The angularity of the base aggregate is subrounded. 5 . Beneath the geotextile is aggregate . 6 . The shear strength of the subgrade is greater than 3000 psf . 7 . The inspection of construction is- regular monitoring. 8 . Traffic will be permitted prior to paving only for paving equipment . Path: H: \2605\007 File : MINOR#1 TXT 10, 259 a. . 6-03-98 Page 2 'The selected geotextile is Amoco CEF 2000 . The input in-place unit cost for CEF 2000 is $ 3 . 00/sq.yd. "Separation Geotextile Specification for Project : minor#1 DESCRIPTION This work shall consist of furnishing and placing a geotextile for use as a permeable separator to prevent mixing of dissimilar materials such as subgrades and surfaced or unsurfaced pavement materials, and foundations and select fill materials . This specification does not address geotextiles used for reinforcement . MATERIALS Geotextile : The geotextile shall be composed of synthetic fibers formed into a woven or nonwoven fabric . Fibers used in the manufacture of the geotextile shall be composed of at least 85 percent by weight polyolefins, polyesters, or polyamides . The geotextile shall be free of defects or flaws which significantly affect its physical properties . The geotextile shall meet the requirements of Table 1 . CONSTRUCTION INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS Geotextile Shipment/Storage : The geotextile rolls shall be furnished with suitable wrapping for protection against moisture and extended ultraviolet exposure prior to placement . Rolls shall be stored in a manner which protects them from the elements . If stored outdoors, they shall be elevated and protected with a waterproof cover. At no time shall the geotextile be exposed to ultraviolet light for a period exceeding fourteen days . The geotextile rolls shall be labeled as per ASTM D 4873 . Site Preparation: The installation area shall be prepared by clearing all debris or obstructions which may damage the geotextile . Trees and large bushes should be cut at ground level . In most cases, native vegetation, roots and topsoil must be removed from the roadway subgrade prior to geotextile placement . Where required by the contract documents, soft otherwise unsuitable subgrade areas shall be identified, excavated and backfilled with select material in accordance with the contract documents . Stabilization of these areas may be enhanced by use of a geotextile at the bottom of the excavation before backfilling. However, when designed for Path: H:\2605\007 File : MINOR#1 TXT 10 , 259 .a. . 6-03-98 Page 3 soft or wet subgrade conditions, native vegetation, roots, and topsoil may be left in place to limit disturbance and resulting shear strength loss of the subgrade soil . Geotextile Placement : The geotextile shall be unrolled as smoothly as possible on the prepared subgrade in the direction of construction traffic . Geotextile rolls shall be overlapped in the direction of subbase placement . If required, the geotextile may be held in place prior to subbase placement with pins, sand bags, or piles of fill or rock. On curves, the geotextile may be folded or cut to conform to the curve . If site conditions require geotextile seaming, the geotextile shall be cut and seamed on the curve. The fold or overlap shall be in the direction of construction and shall be held in place as prescribed above. The geotextile shall not be dragged across the subgrade The geotextile shall be overlapped with a minimum overlap distance of 18 inches . Damaged geotextiles, as identified by the engineer, shall be repaired immediately. The damaged area plus an additional three feet around the damaged area shall be cleared of all fill material . A geotextile patch extending three feet beyond the perimeter of the damage shall be constructed as directed by the engineer. Sewing of the geotextile patch may be required over soft subgrades as directed by the engineer. Damaged geotextile shall be replaced at no cost to the owner. Aggregate Placement : The aggregate base or subbase (aggregate) shall be placed by end dumping adjacent to the geotextile or over previously placed aggregate . End dumping or tail gate dumping of aggregate on the geotextile will not be permitted. The aggregate shall be spread from the backdumped pile using a bulldozer or motor grader. A sufficient thickness of aggregate should be in place prior to dumping to minimize the potential of subgrade pumping and localized failure . The aggregate shall be placed on the geotextile in lifts of not less than 6-in. thick. For low volume roads, the minimum lift may be reduced to a 4-in. thickness at the discretion of the engineer. Traffic shall not be permitted directly on the geotextile . Sudden stops or turns by equipment operating on aggregate placed over the geotextile shall be avoided. A smooth drum roller shall be used to achieve specified density. Any ruts occurring during construction shall be filled with additional aggregate and compacted to the specified density. Vibratory compaction shall not be used on the initial lift over the geotextile . Path: H: \2605\007 File : MINOR#1 TXT 10, 259 . a. . 6-03-98 Page 4 METHOD OF MEASUREMENT Geotextile : The geotextile shall be measured by the number of square yards from the payment lines shown on the plans or from the payment lines established in writing by the Engineer. This excludes seams and overlaps . Excavation, backfill, bedding, and cover materials are separate pay items. BASIS OF PAYMENT Geotextile : The accepted quantities of geotextile shall be paid for at the contract unit price per square yard in place . Table 1 . PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS - SEPARATION GEOTEXTILES Property Units Value Test Method Machine Grab Tensile Strength lbs . 140 ASTM-D-4632 Cross-Machine Grab Tensile Strength lbs . 140 ASTM-D-4632 Machine Grab Tensile Elongation o 15 ASTM-D-4632 Cross-Machine Grab Tensile Elongation o 15 ASTM-D-4632 . Mullen Burst psi 350 ASTM-D-3786 iPuncture lbs . 70 ASTM-D-4833 Trapezoid Tear lbs . 45 ASTM-D-4533 UV Resistance % 70 ASTM-D-4355 Apparent Opening Size US Sieve 30 ASTM-D-4757 'Permittivity 1/sec . 04 ASTM-D-4491 Flow Rate Gal . /min. /sf 4 ASTM-D-4491 : Notes : 1. Conformance of geotextiles to specification property requirements shall be determined according to ASTM D 4873 . 2 . Contracting agency may require a letter from the manufacturer certifying that its geotextile meets specification requirements . 3 . All numerical values represent minimum average roll values (i .e . , average of test results from any sampled roll in a lot shall exceed the values in the table) in weaker principal direction. Lot sampled according to ASTM D 4354 . 4 . Geotextile permitivity must be greater than the specified minimum value and result in a geotextile permeability which is greater than the permeability of the subgrade soil . 5 . UV Resistance refers to the percent grab tensile Path: H: \2605\007 File : MINOR#1 .TXT 10 , 259 . a. . 6-03-98 Page 5 strength retained as evaluated using ASTM D 4632 after conditioning for 500 hours .