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Sewer Main Extension Engineer's Report
Gallatin County Detention Center
December 2008
Submitted to:
City of Bozeman Engineering Department
20 East Olive
Bozeman, MT 59715
Montana Department of Environmental Quality
Permitting and Compliance Division
Public Water and Subdivisions Bureau
PO Box 200901
Helena, MT 59620-0901
Prepared by:
Stahly Engineering and Associates
7585 Shedhorn Drive
Bozeman, MT 59718
(406) 522-9526
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Engineer's Report
Contents
Note: The Engineer's Report format for the Gallatin County Detention Center
Sewer Main Extension follows DEQ-2 organization. Additional information
required by the City of Bozeman Design Standards is added where required.
Report Narrative
Chapter 10 — Engineering Reports & Facility Plans
11.1 Engineering Report
11.11 Problem Defined
11.12 Design Conditions
11.13 Impact on Existing Wastewater Facilities
11.14 Project Description
11.15 Design Criteria
11.16 Site Information
11.17 Environmental Impacts
Figures and Tables
Figure 1. Vicinity Map
Figure 2. Sewer System Map
Figure3. 10" Sewer Service Area
Table 1. Estimated Water Use Data
Table 2. Predicted Flow in 10" Trunk Sewer Main
Table 3. Capacity of 10" Trunk Sewer Main - S. 15 th Ave.
Table 4. Capacity of 10" Sewer Main connecting to S 15 th Ave.
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11.1 Engineering Report
The proposed new Gallatin County Detention Center is located within the
City of Bozeman at 615 South 16t Ave. The site is comprised of three
tracts of land owned by Gallatin County with a total acreage of 18.9 acres.
The site is currently occupied by the existing 40-bed Detention Center, the
Law and Justice Center housing City and District Courts, and the Gallatin
County Sheriff and Bozeman Police Departments.
The proposed Detention Center has a 160-bed capacity that can be
increased to 200-bed without additional construction. Eventual long-term
expansion may increase the facility to 300 beds.
The property owner's contact information is:
Gallatin County
c/o Larry Watson
Grants and Projects Administration
311 West Main
Bozeman, MT 59715
Water supply and wastewater treatment will be provided by the City of
Bozeman's municipal systems. The system owner's contact information
is:
City of Bozeman Public Service Department
Debra Arkell, Director
PO Box 1230
Bozeman, MT 59771-1230
The location of the Gallatin County Detention Center is shown on the
Vicinity Map in Figure 1.
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11.11 Problem Defined
City of Bozeman sewer mains currently exist on the property. However,
the location of the proposed Detention Center requires relocation of these
existing mains. The location of the existing mains and proposed
relocations in relation to the existing sewer system are shown in Figure 2,
a large map included separately.
A 10" trunk sewer main flows from south to north along the eastern portion
of the property. An 8" sewer main provides service to the existing Law
and Justice Center and flows into the 10" trunk sewer. The proposed
Detention Center foot print requires the 10" trunk sewer main to be moved
approximately 35 feet to the east, where it will run along the eastern side
of the detention center. The 8" sewer main serving the Law and Justice
Center will be moved approximately 120 feet to the south, where it will run
along the southern side of the new Detention Center. Two new sewer
services will be provided for the new Detention Center, and 3 existing
services will be provided for the existing Law and Justice Center.
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The existing Detention Center is served by a 6" service to an 8" main
flowing from south to north along the western property line. This service
will be temporally utilized by the existing DUI processing center (a modular
building) during construction. After construction of the new Detention
Center is completed, this 6" service will be abandoned as part of the
demolition of the existing Detention Center.
11.12 Design Conditions
Wastewater flows from the new Detention Center are assumed to be
similar to estimated water use. Water use for the existing 40-bed
Detention Center has been determined from the last three years of water
meter readings. Existing water use averages approximately 3,600 gpd
during the fall, winter, and spring. Existing water use increases to a
maximum of 4,800 gpd for a short time in summer. Based on the non-
irrigation water use the existing Detention Center has an average day
wastewater generation of approximately 90 gpd/bed. The existing
Detention Center does not have an on-site kitchen/cafeteria.
Future wastewater flow estimates were determined from MDEQ values
provided in Table 5-1 of DEQ-4 for prisons. This table provides average
day water use of 115 gpd/inmate and 10 gpd/staff. Estimated flows from
the new Detention Center are shown in Table 1. These flows do include a
kitchen/cafeteria facility.
TABLE 1. Estimated Water Use-Gallatin County Detention Center
User Class Proposed Future Expansion
200-Bed Facility to 300-Bed
Facility
Max Inmate Population 200 300
Average Day Flow(gpd/inmate) 115 115
Subtotal Inmate Water Use 23,000 34,500
Staff Population 62 90
Avera a Day Flow(gpd/staff) 10 10
Subtotal Staff Water Use 620 900
-Average Day Flow d 23,620 35,400
These estimates are compared to the 90 gpd/bed metered water use from
the existing 40-bed Detention Center. Extrapolating existing water use to
a 200-bed facility yields an estimated waste water production of 18,000
gpd. Kitchen/cafeteria facilities can add approximately 7 gpd per meal
served, or 21 gpd per bed, for a total of 4200 gpd. The comparison of
DEQ suggested water use (23,620 gpd) and the extrapolation of
measured water use with the addition of approximate kitchen uses (18,000
+ 4200 =22,200 gpd) indicates that DEQ suggested design values are
reasonable flow estimates.
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11.13 Impact on Existing Wastewater Facilities
Expected Sewer Flows
Future obligated wastewater flow in the 10" trunk sewer main located in
South 15th Avenue was determined by considering population densities
based on land use and zoning within the sewer main's service area. The
service area of this main consists of 109 acres of Montana State
University property zoned PLI, 20 acres of residential property zoned R-3
and R-O, and 12 acres of the Law and Justice property zoned PLI as
shown on Figure 3. The Montana State University facilities in the service
area include the Roskie Hall and Hedges dormitory complex, family
housing, and Howard, McCall, Cheever, and Haynes Halls. The
Residential areas include townhomes and condominiums bounded by
College Street, 15th Avenue, and the Detention Center, as well as
townhomes and condominiums along 15th Avenue north of Koch Street.
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Future development average daily flows to the 10" trunk sewer line east of
the Detention Center were determined from the population density using
an flow rate of 72 gallons per day per capita from the City of Bozeman
Design Standards. The future Montana State University population density
is considered to be 36.5 people per gross acre. This value is higher than
typical PLI densities due to the presence of existing and future very high
density university housing. The density value corresponds to the City of
Bozeman Wastewater Facility Plan (COBWWFP) suggested wastewater
flow rate of 2780 gallons per gross acre per day (Table 2-18, COBWWFP)
for Montana State University east of South 19t" Ave. R-O and R-3
Residential areas have a future population density of 12.19 people per
acre (Table V-1, City of Bozeman Design Standards). Future wastewater
flows from the Law and Justice Property were determined from the typical
PLI population densities in addition to estimated flows from the proposed
expanded 300-bed Detention Center. The calculations of the total
estimated future obligated flow in the 10" trunk sewer main are shown
below in Table 2.
Table 2. Predicted Flow into 10" Trunk Sewer Main.
Sewer Main Capacity Calculation
Peak Hour Flow Calc
Sewer Main Service Area 141 Acres
MSU Subarea 109 Acres
Population Density 36.5 People/Gross Acre
Subarea Population 3978.5 People
Per Capita Flow 72 GPD/ Person
Subarea Average Daily Flow 286,452 GPD
Residential and R/O Subarea 20 Acres
Population Density 12.19 People/Gross Acre
Subarea Population 243.8 People
Per Capita Flow 72 GPD/ Person
Subarea Average Daily Flow 17,554 GPD
Law and Justice Center Subarea 12 Acres
Population Density 12.19 People/Gross Acre
Subarea Population 146.3 People
Per Capita Flow 72 GPD/Person
L&J Average Daily Flow 23,620 GPD
Detention Center Population 300 People
Detention Center Flow 35,400 GPD
Subarea Average Daily Flow 59,020 GPD
Total Service Area Pop 4668.6 People
I&I Rate 150 GPD/ACRE
I&I Flow 21150 GPD
Total Ave Day Flow with 1&1 257.7 GPM
Total Ave Day Flow 371,088 GPD
Ave Day to Peak Hour Peaking Factor 3.272 from DEQ 2
Peak hour flow 809.8 GPM
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Based on this analysis, existing and potential future development on MSU
property accounts for 81.6% of the total obligated flow. The new
Detention Center accounts for 9.5% of the total obligated flow. Nearby
residential uses and additional public institutions on the Law and Justice
property account for the remainder.
Sewer Capacity
Sewer capacity for the 10" trunk sewer main located in S 15th was
determined using data obtained from the City of Bozeman Wastewater
Facility Plan (COBWWFP). The 10" trunk sewer main is constructed of
vitrified clay pipe. The pipe slope most constraining to capacity was taken
from the COBWWFP as 0.01 ft/ft on pipes P-2806 (between manholes
H0542 and H0543) and P-2808 (between manholes H0546 and H0576).
Downstream of these pipes the sewer changes to 12" and has greater
capacity. The 12" sewer main was not analyzed as part of this report.
Pipe capacity calculations are shown below in Table 3.
Table 3. Ca acit of 10" Trunk Sewer Main — S. 15t"Ave.
Status Existing
Location S 15th
Manhole#'s(COBWWFP) H0542-HO543
Pipe Material 10" Vitrified Clay
Pipe Diameter(in) 10
Minimum Pipe Slope(ftlft) 0.0100
Coefficient of Roughness (n) 0.013
Depth in Pipe at Max Flow(in) 9.40
Depth of Flow(ft) 0.78
Pipe Radius(in) 5.00
Pipe Radius (ft) 0.42
Wetted Perimeter 2.21
Area of Flow(ft) 0.53
Hydraulic Radius 0.24
Velocity (fUsec) 4.4
Maximum Pipe Flowrate m 1057.8
Avgcit Flow%of Max Ca a 24%
Peak Flow% of Max Ca acit 77%
A portion of the 10" trunk sewer running from west to east on the north
side of the Detention Center property (H0538 to H0542) is slip-lined and
has a slightly smaller diameter. This pipe was also analyzed for capacity.
A pipe slope of 1.0% was obtained from the COBWWFP for this pipe.
Pipe capacity calculations are shown below in Table 4.
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Table 4.-Capacity of 10" Sewer Main Connecting to S 15th Ave.
Status Existing
Location DC - 15th Ave
Manhole#'s (COBWWFP) H0538-H0542
-Pipe Material 10" Lined Vitrified Cla
Pipe Diameter(in) 9.5
Minimum Pipe Slope (ft/ft) 0.0100
Coefficient of Roughness (n) 0.013
Depth in Pipe at Max Flow(in) 8.93
Depth of Flow(ft) 0.74
Pipe Radius (in) 4.75
Pipe Radius (ft) 0.40
Wetted Perimeter 2.10
Area of Flow(ft) 0.48
Hydraulic Radius 0.23
Velocity(ft/sec) 4.3
Maximum Pipe Flowrate m 922.6
-.Avg Flow% of Max Capacity 28%
Peak Flow% of Max Ca acit 88%
Discussion of Capacity Calculations
Based on the future obligated flows estimated, and the pipe capacity
calculations, the downstream 10" sewer main has capacity to accept the
additional flows produced by the new Detention Center. The downstream
10" sewer main is at 77% of capacity at peak hour flows in South 15th
Avenue, and at 88% of capacity at peak hour flows where slip-lined on the
Law and Justice Center property.
The adequacy of this sewer main to transport future obligated flows
depends most on MSU future development. Future MSU residence halls
or other high-rise high-density student residences would exceed the flow
estimates considered in this report.
Due to the potential inconvenience of reconstruction of the sewer main
under newly constructed Detention Center site improvements, a 12" sewer
main is proposed where the existing 10" sewer main is being relocated. At
this time this upsizing is a low-cost upgrade that could help reduce the
impact of potential future infrastructure improvements on the site. Should
future construction on the Law and Justice property require additional
relocation of the existing 10" main, it too could be upgraded to a 12" main.
The anticipated peak flows are only 17% and 53% of a 12" sewer pipe
capacity at average and peak hour flows.
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11.14 Project Description
The project has been adequately described in previous sections.
Complete Plans and Specifications for the project are included with the
submittal showing the proposed sewer main relocations.
11.15 Design Criteria
The Gallatin County Detention Center sewer service and relocated sewer
main were designed in accordance with Montana Department of
Environmental Quality Circular 2, Montana Public Works Standards and
Specifications, City of Bozeman Modifications to Montana Public Works
Standards and Specifications, the Uniform Plumbing Code, and the City of
Bozeman Wastewater Facility Plan.
11.16 Site Information
The site is typical of Bozeman with fine grained soils overlying gravel
deposits. Geotechnical borings have determined the depth to gravel
ranges from 4 to 20 feet. Estimated depth to groundwater obtained from
the geotechnical borings is 4-8 feet. If mains are installed during high
groundwater times dewatering may be required.
11.17 Environmental Impacts
Continued use and new extensions of City of Bozeman municipal sewer
mains has the least environmental impact. No new environmental impacts
will be caused by these sewer main extensions.
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