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Water, Sanitary Sewer & Storm Sewer)
Gran Cielo Subdivision
Lot 3, Block 5, Phase 1
Lot 5, Block 6, Phase 1
Lot 4, Block 12, Phase 1
Lot 9, Block 13, Phase 1
Located in the NE 1/4 of Section 23, T. 2S., R. 5E., P.M.M.
City of Bozeman, Gallatin County, Montana
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SANITARY SEWER
Sanitary sewer service for the project will be provided by extending the existing 4" service
stubs that were provided to the lots with the original subdivision infrastructure. Lot 3, Block
5 Phase 1 proposes one duplex unit and one triplex unit. Lot 5, Block 6, Phase 1 proposes
two duplex units and a triplex unit. Lot 4, Block 12, Phase 1 proposes two triplex units.
Lot 9, Block 13, Phase 1 proposes one duplex unit and two triplex units. This project
proposes two duplex units and two four-plex units for a total of twelve residential units.
The estimated average daily sewer flow for Gran Cielo, Phase 1 is calculated using typical
wastewater flows from the City of Bozeman Design Standards
Estimated Average Daily Sewer Flow Gran Cielo Phase 1:
95 dwelling units
2.11 persons/dwelling unit
89 gpdpc
29.48 Acres
(95 dwelling units)(2.11 persons dwelling galcapitalons/daY)
= 611.53 gallons/day/acre
29.48 Acres
Assumed Infiltration = 150 gallons/day/acre
Total Loading = 761.53 gallons/day/acre
A copy of the Gran Cielo Sewer Main Design Report had been included in Appendix A
with the applicable sections highlighted. Using the City of Bozeman Design Standards
Gran Cielo, Phase 1 was designed to handle the R-3 zoning load of 1,220
gallons/day/acre plus the infiltration load of 150 gallons/day/acre for a total load of 1,370
gallons/day/acre. Using the actual density of the lots within Gran Cielo, Phase 1 the
projected loading was calculated above to be 761.53 gallons/day/acre. The loading due
to the actual density within Gran Cielo, Phase 1 is far less than what the system was
designed to handle using the parameters set by R-3 zoning.
WATER SYSTEM
Water service for the project will be provided by extending the existing 1" and 1.5" service
stubs that were provided to the lots with the original subdivision infrastructure. Water
Service Calculation Worksheets for each proposed building type are included in Appendix
B.
The original Gran Cielo Subdivision Water Main Design Report is included in Appendix C
with the applicable sections highlighted. The original water capacity analysis for Gran
Cielo Subdivision was conducted assuming a density based on zoning. The R-3 portion
of the property was designed assuming a density of 6.5 units/acre. Gran Cielo
Subdivision, Phase 1 contains 95 dwelling units within its 29.48 acres resulting in an
actual density of 3.22 units/acre. This density is far less than the original design
parameters which demonstrates the system's capacity was designed to be far greater
than the actual design load.
STORM WATER MANAGEMENT
The majority of the storm water runoff from this project will be conveyed via surface (sheet
and channelized) flow to the permanent and temporary retention ponds for Gran Cielo
Subdivision, Phase 1. Gran Cielo Subdivision Storm Water Design Report accounts for a
storm water runoff coefficient of 0.35 on the residential lots under the assumption the
zoning is low to medium density. The actual storm water runoff coefficients for each lot
were tabulated in the Storm Water Design Calculations that are included in Appendix E.
The site have a higher storm water runoff coefficient than the original subdivision design
accounts for which results in a volume of water that must be captured on site. The
volumes that are required to be stored on site are also tabulated in the Storm Water
Design Calculations that are included in Appendix E.
The site plan for each lot shows the grading and storm water facilities provided to ensure
each site meets the City of Bozeman Specifications.
Appendix A
• Gran Cielo Subdivision Sanitary Sewer Design Report
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GRAN CIELO SUBDIVISION
SEWER MAIN DESIGN REPORT
A. General
This report will give an overview of the proposed wastewater flow generation from the new
development of the Gran Cielo Major Subdivision. The site is situated at the intersection of S.
27th Ave and Graf St in Bozeman. The 48.75-acre subdivision is zoned R-3 and R-4, and will
consist of one-unit,two-unit,and multi-unit residences. The proposed improvements are
anticipated to be phased, with the first phase being constructed during the fall of 2018.
This report will provide a description of the proposed wastewater collection system and design
parameters. Once the wastewater system is constructed and approved, the system will become a
part of the City of Bozeman system. The following references were used in the wastewater
facilities design and capacity analysis:
a. COB Design Standards and Specifications Policy,2004,Addendum#6
b. COB Modifications to Montana Public Works Standard Specifications(MPWSS),Addendum#3
c. City adopted MPWSS and Adopted Addenda
d. COB Wastewater Facility Plan,2015
e. WQB Circular No. 2
f. City of Bozeman Zoning Map
g. City of Bozeman Infrastructure Viewer
The procedures and parameters outlined in the COB Design Standards and Specifications Guide
were used in the design of the sewer infrastructure for the proposed development.
B. Capacity Analysis
The proposed wastewater collection system consists of 6,466 linear feet (1.22 miles) of new
sewer main and will provide service to Gran Cielo Subdivision and the 40.78-acre parcel of
undeveloped land south of the subdivision, known as Tract A COS 1861. Effluent generated will
ultimately flow north and east into an existing manhole on the east side of S. 27th Ave, and then
into an existing 15" PVC sewer main. Sanitary sewer main stubs are provided at the southern
limits of the project at S. 29th Ave and S. 31 st Ave to serve the future development of the 40.78-
acre parcel south of Gran Cielo Subdivision.
The-proposed sewer main has been sib to,fiow W-na tWff T of fall eapwity-P r
hour conditions at full buildout. An infiltration rate of 150-gallons/acre/day was added to.the
design flow. A Manning coefficienof 0,013 was used for PVC.pipe.
The proposed subdivision totals 39.80 acres of R-3 zoned land and 8.95 of R-4 zoned land. Tract
A COS 1861 is not currently within the City limits, but it was assumed that the parcel would
become zoned R-4 when annexed into the City. The capacity requirement of the proposed sewer
mains was determined based on the proposed buildout of the entire Gran Cielo Subdivision, plus
the future full build out of the 40.78 acres to the south. The?City of Bozeman's Design Standardsr
..specify an average daily flow rate of 1,220- gal/acre/day for R-3 deveiopmanV and` 1,9 )
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Page 1 of 4
gal/acre/day for R-4 development, as obtained from Table V-1, and 89-gallons per capita per
day.
The sanitary sewer system is broken into three drainage basins, as outlined in the Drainage Basin
Exhibit in the Appendix. Basin 1 and 2 flow into the existing manhole at 27th and Bennett
Boulevard while Basin 3 flows into the existing manhole at Apex Drive. Table 1 shows the
estimated wastewater demands of each drainage basin at full build out. Peaking factors were
calculated based on the following formula:
Qmax i Qavo=(1&+P°-5)/(4+PO-5) (P=Population/thousands)
The calculated peaking factors are included in the appendix of this report. The peak flow rate
anticipated from the development was calculated by multiplying the average flow rate by the
peaking factor. The peak flow rate was then converted from gpd to cfs.
Table 1
Peak Flow Rates
Wastewater-- Area Average Flow Peaking Peak Flow Peak
Drainage Basin Zoning Loading Served Rate(gpcl� Factor Rate(gpd) Flow
_ _ ( d/acre) (acres) Rate(cfs)
Gran Cielo R-3 1,220 29.48. 35,966 • -- -- --
Phase 1 _ - -------
1 Tract A COS R-4 1,950 40.78 79,521 -- -- --
1861 --
Total -- -- 70.26 115,487.;J. 3.72 429,612" .3 0.6-65
2 Gran Cielo� R-3 1,220 19.59 23,900 4.10 97,990 0.152
Future Phase
3 Gran Cielo T R_4 1,950 8.95 17,453 4.15 72,430 0.112
Future Phase
Infiltration calculations are provided in Table 2, and added to the peak flow to determine the
total flow capacity required.
Table 2
Infiltration Rates
Area Infiltration Infiltration Infiltration Max Peak Flow: Capacity
Drainage Served Rate Infiltration+ Provided (cfs)
Basin Rate (gpd) Rate(cfs) Peak Flow-(cfs)--
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_ acres (gpd/acre)
1 70.26 150 I0,539 0.016 0.691 30 T• 1.1 S(Basin 1)
2 19.59 150 2,939 0.005 0.157 0.70 (Basin 21
1.26 (Basin 1+2)
3 8.95 150 1,343 0.002 0.114 0.70 (Basin 3)
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An 8-inch PVC sewer main at minimum slope of 0.4%and a Manning Coefficient of 0.013 has a
capacity of 0.70 cfs at 75% of full flow capacity. This is sufficient accommodate the peak flows
for Drainag Basin I (0:691 cfs), Drainage Basin 2 (0.157 cfs), and Drainage Basin 3 (0.114 cfs).
In order to be conservative for Drainage Basin 1, a design slope of 1.30% was used at the
location of maximum peak capacity. At 75% full flow capacity, an 8-inch PVC at 1.30% slope
and a Manning Coefficient of 0.013 can accommodate 1.15 cfs. This is sufficient capacity to
accommodate the wastewater demand of 0.681 cfs from Drainage Basin 1.
Drainage Basins 1 and 2 ultimately combine into a 10-inch PVC, which can accommodate 1.26
cfs at a slope of 0.40% and Manning Coefficient of 0.013. This is enough capacity to
accommodate the combined wastewater demand of 0.84 cfs, from Drainage Basins 1 and 2. The
sewer main capacity calculations are provided in the appendix of this report.
C. Proposed Collection System
PVC pipe meeting COB specifications will be used for all the sewer mains. All sewer mains
proposed as part of this project will be 8-inch diameter with a maximum manhole spacing 400
feet and a minimum manhole barrel-size of 48-inches. Manholes will be constructed according
to COB specifications. Sewer services will be stubbed to each individual lot and will be a
minimum of 4-inch diameter. A site plan showing the proposed sewer mains is included in this
submittal. All sewer mains will be located within a 30-foot wide utility easement and be located
a minimum of 10-feet from the proposed public water main.
D. Upstream and Downstream Capacity Analysis
The system is part of the Cattail Creek Drainage Basin. It is anticipated that the City of
Bozeman sanitary sewer system has enough capacity to accommodate the main extension.
It was assumed that the 40.78-acre lot to the south of Gran Cielo Subdivision (Tract A COS No.
1861) would reasonably be served by the proposed main in Gran Cielo Subdivision. This was
accounted for in the design, and shown in the Sanitary Sewer Drainage Basins Exhibit provided
in the appendix.
Based on the City of Bozeman Wastewater Improvement Plan, it is not anticipated that any other
areas will be served by the mains in Gran Cielo Subdivision. A contour area map is provided in
the appendix. The contours show that the 40-acre lot to the west of Gran Cielo Subdivision is
graded such that wastewater will flow into Fowler Ln. The contour area map was obtained from
the City of Bozeman Infrastructure viewer.
E. Conclusion
As outlined above, the proposed 8-inch and 10-inch sanitary sewer mains have the capacity for
the effluent generated by the proposed Gran Cielo Subdivision and COS No 1861. This project
will require the approval of the City Engineer and MDEQ.
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Sewer Main Design Report
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Appendix
1. Sewer Main Capacity Calculations
2. Peaking Factor Calculations
3. Drainage Basin Exhibit
4. City of Bozeman Wastewater Improvement Plan
5. Area Contour Map
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E. Conclusion
As outlined above, the proposed 8-inch and 10-inch sanitary sewer mains have the capacity for
the effluent generated by the proposed Gran Cielo Subdivision and COS No 1861. This project
will require the approval of the City Engineer and MDEQ.
Appendix
1. Sewer Main Capacity Calculations
2. Peaking Factor Calculations
3. Drainage Basin Exhibit
4. City of Bozeman Wastewater Improvement Plan
5. Area Contour Map
Gran Cielo Subdivision
Sewer Main Design Report
Page 4 of 4
10-Inch PVC Pike Capacity
Project Description
Friction Method Manning Formula
Solve For Discharge
Input Data
Roughness Coefficient 0.013
Channel Slope 0.40 %
Normal Depth 7.5 In
Diameter 10.0 in
Results
Discharge 1.26 ft'/S
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Flow Area 0.44 ft=
Wetted Perimeter 1.75 ft
Hydraulic Radius 3.0 in
Top Width 0.72 ft
Critical Depth 0.50 ft
Percent Full j 75.0
Critical Slope 0.00728 ft/ft
Velocity 2.88 ft is
Velocity Head 0,13 ft
Specific Energy 0.75 ft
Froude Number 0.65
Maximum Discharge 1,49 ft'/s
Discharge Full 1-39 ft'/s
Slope Full 0.00333 ft/ft
Flow Type SubCritical
GVF Input Data
Downstream Depth 0,0 In
Length 0.00 ft
Number Of Steps 0
GVF Output Data
Upstream Depth 0.0 in
Profile Description
Profile Headloss 0.00 ft
Average End Depth Over Rise 0-00 %
Normal Depth Over Rise 75.00 %
Downstream Velocity Infinity fUs
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GVF'Output Data
Upstream Velocity Infinity ft/s
Normal Depth 7.5 in
Critical Depth 0.50 ft
Channel Slope 0.40 %
Critical Slope 0.00728 ft/ft
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8-Inch PVC Pipe CaPOCi
Friction Method Manning Formula
Solve For Discharge
Input Data
Roughness Coefficient 0.013
Channel Slope 1.300%
Normal Depth 5.6 In
Diameter 8.0 in
Results
Discharge 1.15 ft'/s
Flow Area 0.26 ft-
Wetted Perimeter 1.32 ft
Hydraulic Radius 2.4 In
Top Width 0.61 ft
Critical Depth 0.51 ft
Percent Full 70.0 %
Critical Slope 0.01051 ft/ft
Velocity 4.42 ft/s
Velocity Head 0.30 ft
Specific Energy 0.77 ft
Froude Number 1.19
Maximum Discharge 1.48 ft3/s
Discharge Full 1.38 ft'/s
Slope Full 0.00911 ft/ft
Flow Type SuperCritical
GVF•Input,Data
Downstream Depth 0.0 in
Length 0.00 ft
Number Of Steps 0
GVF WpUt Data
Upstream Depth 0.0 in
Profile Description
Profile Headloss 0.00 ft
Average End Depth Over Rise 0.00 %
Normal Depth Over Rise 70.00 %
Downstream Velocity Infinity ft/s
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Upstream Velocity Infinity ft/s
Normal Depth 5.6 in
Critical Depth 0.51 ft
Channel Slope 1.30000 %
Critical Slope 0.01051 fUft
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8-inch PVC Pipe-Capaci
Project Description
Friction Method Manning Formula
Solve For Discharge
Input Data
Roughness Coefficient 0.013
Channel Slope 0.40 %
Normal Depth 6 in
Diameter 8 in
Results
Discharge 0.70 tl'/s
Flow Area 0.28 W
Wetted Perimeter 1.40 ft
Hydraulic Radius 2 in
Top Width 0.58 ft
Critical Depth 0.39 ft
Percent Full 75.0
Critical Slope 0.00773 fUft
Velocity 2.48 ft/s
Velocity Head 0.10 ft
Specific Energy 0.60 ft
Froude Number 0.63
Maximum Discharge 0.82 Wh,
Discharge Full 0.76 ft'/s
Slope Full 0.00333 tuft
Flow Type SubCdtical
GVF Input Data
Downstream Depth 0 in
Length 0.00 ft
Number Of Steps 0
GVF Output Data
Upstream Depth 0 in
Profile Description
Profile Headloss 0.00 ft
Average End Depth Over Rise 0.00 %
Normal Depth Over Rise 75•00 %
Downstream Velocity Infinity ft/s
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Sewer Main Extension
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Peaking Factor for Drainage Area 1
Total Wastewater Flow Rate= 115,487 gpd
Residential Usage per person= 89 gpd
Equivalent Population= 1,298
Q(max) = 18 +P °50 P =Population/thousands
Q(ave)
4 +P 0.50 P= 1.298
Peaking Factor = 3.72
Peaking Factor for Drainage Area 2
Wastewater Daily Flow Rate= 1,220 gpd/acre
Acres= 19.59 acres
Total Wastewater Flow Rate= 23,900 gpd
Residential Usage per person= 89 gpd
Equivalent Population= 269
Q(m.) = 18 +P 0.50 p=Population/thousands
Q(ave) 4 +P 0.50 P= 0.269
Peaking Factor = 4.10
Peaking Factor for Drainage Area 3
Wastewater Daily Flow Rate= 1,950 gpd/acre
Acres= 8.95 acres
Total Wastewater Flow Rate= 17,453 gpd
Residential Usage per person= 89 gpd
Equivalent Population= 196
Q(max) = 18 +p 0.50 p=Population/thousands
Q(ave) 4 +p 0.50 P= 0.196
Peaking Factor = 4.15
Peaking Factor for Gran Cielo Subdivision
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• City of Bozeman Water Service Calculation Worksheets
Residential (2012 IRC)
City of Bozeman Water Service Calculation Worksheet
Project Address: _2885 Graf Street_ R Gran Cielo MF, LLC
------------------ Property Owner: ------------------------------
General Contractor: CP Build, LLC
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1"
Permit Number: _______________ Proposed Water Meter Size: ---____-_____-_
Standard Design Water Supply Fixture Units
Appliances and Fixtures Fixture Units # of Fixtures Total
Bathtub/Combination Tub/Shower 4.0 X 3 = 12
-------- --------
Soaker Tub 10.0 X
-------- --------
Shower (per head) 2.0 X 3 = 6
-------- --------
Clothes washer 4.0 X 3 = 12
-------- --------
Dishwasher 1.5 X 3 = 4.5
-------- --------
Hose Bibb 2.5 X 1 = 2.5
-------- --------
Additional Hose Bibb (each) 1.0 X 5 = 5
-------- --------
Lavatory Sink 1.0 X 15 = 15
-------- --------
Kitchen Sink 1.5 X 3 = 4.5
-------- --------
Laundry Sink 1.5 X
Water closet (1.6 GPF) 2.5 X 9 = 22.5
-------- --------
Urinal (flushometer valve) Table Values* -------- _ _____---
Total Number of Fixture Units --84---
Fixture Unit Tables for Determining Water Pipe & Meter Size Pressure Range - Over 60 PSI
Circle the length in feet to the farthest fixture & applicable service, meter & branch sizes below based on
the total number of fixture units detailed above.
Maximum Allowable Length in feet
Meter & Supply & 60' 80, 100, 150, Q0D
Service Branches
%11 %11 20 20 19 17 14
%'$ 1" 39 39 36 33 28
1" 1" 39 39 39 36 30
1%" 39 39 39 39 39
1" 1%" 78 78 76 67 52
1%" 1%" 78 78 78 78 66
1%"/2" 85 85 85 85 85
1%" 1%z" 151 151 151 151 128
2" 1%" 151 151 151 151 150
1%" 2" 370 370 340 318 272
2" 2" 370 370 370 370 368
If count is over 370 fixtures, water demand does not meet table 6.10.4 and has to be engineered by a
registered Montana mechanical engineers design, signed and stamped.
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Residential (2012 IRC)
City of Bozeman Water Service Calculation Worksheet
Project Address: -2915 Graf Street R Gran Cielo MF, LLC
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General Contractor: -CP Build, LLC------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1"
Permit Number: --------------- Proposed Water Meter Size: ---------------
Standard Design Water Supply Fixture Units
Appliances and Fixtures Fixture Units # of Fixtures Total
Bathtub/Combination Tub/Shower 4.0 X 2 - 8
Soaker Tub 10.0 X =
-------- --------
Shower (per head) 2.0 X 2 _ 4
- ------ --------
Clothes washer 4.0 X 2 _ 8
Dishwasher 1.5 X 2 = 3
-------- --------
Hose Bibb 2.5 X 1 = 2.5
-------- --------
Additional Hose Bibb (each) 1.0 X 3 = 3
-------- --------
Lavatory Sink 1.0 X 10 _ --10 ---
Kitchen Sink 1.5 X 2 _ 3
Laundry Sink 1.5 X -------- _ --------
Water closet (1.6 GPF) 2.5 X 6 _ 15
Urinal (flushometer valve) Table Values* -------- _ --------
Total Number of Fixture Units -- 56.5 -
Fixture Unit Tables for Determining Water Pipe & Meter Size Pressure Range - Over 60 PSI
Circle the length in feet to the farthest fixture & applicable service, meter & branch sizes below based on
the total number of fixture units detailed above.
Maximum Allowable Length in feet
Meter & Supply & 60' 80, 100, 150' 200'
Service Branches
3/" 3/" 20 20 19 17 14
3/" 1" 39 39 36 33 28
1" 1" 39 39 39 36 30
3/" 1%" 39 39 39 39 39
1" 1% 78 78 76 67 52
12
" 1%" 78 78 78 78 66
1" 1%z"/2" 85 85 85 85 85
1%2" 11/z" 151 151 151 151 128
2" 134" 151 151 151 151 150
1%2" 2" 370 370 340 318 272
2" 2" 370 370 370 370 368
If count is over 370 fixtures, water demand does not meet table 6.10.4 and has to be engineered by a
registered Montana mechanical engineers design, signed and stamped.
12.20.17
Residential (2012 IRC)
City of Bozeman Water Service Calculation Worksheet
Project Address: _2781 Graf Street- R Gran Cielo MF, LLC
------------------ Property Owner: ------------------------------
General Contractor: -CP Build, LLC------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Permit Number: --------------- Proposed Water Meter Size: ----4____---__
Standard Design Water Supply Fixture Units
Appliances and Fixtures Fixture Units # of Fixtures Total
Bathtub/Combination Tub/Shower 4.0 X 1 _ 4
Soaker Tub 10.0 X
-------- --------
Shower (per head) 2.0 X 1 _ 2
-------- --------
Clothes washer 4.0 X 1 _ 4
Dishwasher 1.5 X 1 = 1.5
-------- --------
Hose Bibb 2.5 X 1 = 2.5
-------- --------
Additional Hose Bibb (each) 1.0 X 1 = 1
-------- --------
Lavatory Sink 1.0 X 4 _ 4
Kitchen Sink 1.5 X 1 = 1.5
-------- --------
Laundry Sink 1.5 X -------- _ -----__-
Water closet (1.6 GPF) 2.5 X 3 _ 7.5
Urinal (flushometer valve) Table Values* -------- _ --------
Total Number of Fixture Units --28---
Fixture Unit Tables for Determining Water Pipe & Meter Size Pressure Range - Over 60 PSI
Circle the length in feet to the farthest fixture & applicable service, meter & branch sizes below based on
the total number of fixture units detailed above.
Maximum Allowable Length in feet
Meter & Supply & 60' 80' 100, 150' 200'
Service Branches
%11 %11 20 20 19 17 14
� I 1" 39 39 36 33 28
V, , 1" 39 39 39 36 30
%11 1%" 39 39 39 39 39
1" 1%" 78 78 76 67 52
1%" 1%" 78 78 78 78 66
1" 1%"/2" 85 85 85 85 85
1%" 1%Z" 151 151 151 151 128
2" 1y" 151 151 151 151 150
1%" 2" 370 370 340 318 272
2" 2" 370 370 370 370 368
If count is over 370 fixtures, water demand does not meet table 6.10.4 and has to be engineered by a
registered Montana mechanical engineers design, signed and stamped.
12.20.17
Residential(2018 IRC)
City of Bozeman Water Service Calculation Worksheet
Project Address: 2821, 2823, 2825 Graf Street Property Owner: Bozeman Haus, LLC
General Contractor: CP Build, LLC
Permit Number: Proposed Water Meter Size: 1 1/2"
UPC Table 610.3 Standard Design Water Supply Fixture Units
Appliances and Fixtures Fixture Units #of Fixtures Total
Bathtub or combo tub/shower(1/2"fill valve) 4.0 X 3 = 12
Bath Tub(3/4'fill valve) 10.0 X =
Shower(per head) 2.0 X 6 = 12
Clothes washer 4.0 X 3 = 12
Dishwasher 1.5 X 3 = 4.5
Hose Bibb 2.5 X 1 = 2.5
Additional Hose Bibb(each) 1.0 X 2 = 2
Lavatory Sink 1.0 X 15 = 15
Kitchen Sink 1.5 X 3 = 4.5
Laundry Sink 1.5 X =
Water closet[toilet)(1.6 GPF) 2.5 X 12 = 30
Bidet 1.0 X =
Urinal(flushometer valve) Table Values* _
Total Number of Fixture Units 94.5
Fixture Unit Tables for Determining Water Pipe&Meter Size Pressure Range—46-60 PSI
Circle the length in feet to the farthest fixture&applicable service,meter&branch sizes below based on the total number of fixture
units detailed above.
Maximum Allowable Length in feet
Meter& Supply& 60' 80, 100, 150' 200'
Service Branches
%" %" 20 19 17 14 11
%" 1" 39 36 33 28 23
1" 1" 39 39 36 30 25
%" 1'/0" 39 39 39 39 39
1" 1%" 78 76 67 52 44
1%:" 1'/<" 78 78 78 66 52
1" 1'/x"12" 85 85 85 85 85
1Y1 1%z" 151 151 151 128 105
2" 1%" 151 151 151 150 117
1%2' 2" 370 340 318 272 240
2" 2" 370 370 370 368 318
If count is over 370 fixtures,water demand does not meet table 610.4 and must be engineered by a registered Montana
mechanical engineers design,signed and stamped.
04.29.20
Residential(2018 IRC)
City of Bozeman Water Service Calculation Worksheet
Project Address: 2723, 2725 Graf Street Property Owner: Bozeman Haus, LLC
General Contractor: CP Build, LLC
Permit Number: Proposed Water Meter Size:
1"
UPC Table 610.3 Standard Design Water Supply Fixture Units
Appliances and Fixtures Fixture Units #of Fixtures Total
Bathtub or combo tub/shower(1/2"fill valve) 4.0 X 2 = 8
Bath Tub(3/4"fill valve) 10.0 X
Shower(per head) 2.0 X 4 = 8
Clothes washer 4.0 X 2 = 8
Dishwasher 1.5 X 2 = 3
Hose Bibb 2.5 X 1 = 2.5
Additional Hose Bibb(each) 1.0 X 1 = 1
Lavatory Sink 1.0 X 10 = 10
Kitchen Sink 1.5 X 2 = 3
Laundry Sink 1.5 X =
Water closet[toilet] (1.6 GPF) 2.5 X 8 = 20
Bidet 1.0 X =
Urinal(flushometer valve) Table Values* _
Total Number of Fixture Units 63.5
Fixture Unit Tables for Determining Water Pipe&Meter Size Pressure Range—46-60 PSI
Circle the length in feet to the farthest fixture&applicable service,meter&branch sizes below based on the total number of fixture
units detailed above.
Maximum Allowable Length in feet
Meter& Supply& 60' 80' 100' 150' 200'
Service Branches
%" %" 20 19 17 14 11
%" 1" 39 36 33 28 23
1" 1" 39 39 36 30 25
%" 1'/<" 39 39 39 39 39
1" 1%" 78 76 67 52 44
1%2" 1%" 78 78 78 66 52
1" 1%2"12" 85 85 85 85 85
1'/:" 1%" 151 151 151 128 105
2" 1%:" 151 151 151 150 117
1%' 2" 370 340 318 272 240
2" 2" 370 370 370 368 318
If count is over 370 fixtures,water demand does not meet table 610.4 and must be engineered by a registered Montana
mechanical engineers design,signed and stamped.
04.29.20
Appendix C
• Gran Cielo Subdivision Water Main Design Report
WATER MAIN
DESIGN REPORT
FOR:
GRAN CIELO SUBDIVISION
BOZEMAN, MT
Prepared By:
MADISON >
ENGINEERING
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Madison Engineering
895 Technology Drive, Suite 203 k
Bozeman, MT 59718
(406) 586-0262 Y
NOVEMBER 2018
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WATER MAIN
DESIGN REPORT
FOR:
GRAN CIELO SUBDIVISION
BOZEMAN, MT
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Madison Engineering
895 Technology Blvd Ste 203
Bozeman, MT 59718
(406) 586-0262
NOVEMBER 2018
GRAN CIELO SUBDIVISION
WATER MAIN DESIGN REPORT
A. General
This design report will give an overview of the proposed 8" and 12" water main extensions for
the development of the Gran Cielo Subdivision, located at the intersection of S. 27th Ave and
Graf Street in Bozeman. The 48.75-acre subdivision is zoned R-3 and R-4, and will consist of
single-unit, two-unit, and multi-unit residences. The proposed improvements are anticipated to
be phased, with the first phase being constructed during the spring/summer of 2018.
This report includes a description of the proposed water main extensions and design parameters.
Once the water main is constructed and approved, the main will become a part of the City of
Bozeman(COB) system. The following references were used in the preparation of this report:
a. COB Design Standards and Specifications Policy,2004. Addendum#6
b. COB Modifications to Montana Public Works Standard Specifications(MPWSS),Addendum#3.
c. WQB Circular No. 1
d. City of Bozeman Zoning Map
e. Uniform Plumbing Code
f. City of Bozeman Water Facility Plan Update,July 2017
B. Existing Water Supply
The proposed water main extensions will be served from the existing COB water distribution
system at the corner of Graf Street and S. 27th Avenue. The following information regarding
pressures of the existing system was obtained from the City of Bozeman. The City conducted a
test on 3/16/18 at the intersection of Lantern Lane and Enterprise Boulevard:
Distribution Main Capacity—Fire flow at minimum residual pressure
Q,=Qtp( "Pm)/(PS—Pr)]0 54
Q,= 1,250[(65—20)/(65—56)]o s4
Q,=2,981 gpm at 20 psi
Qt= Hydrant Discharge During Test(gpm)
Q,= Fire Flow at Minimum Residual Pressure(psi)
P,= Static Pressure(psi)
PR = Minimum Residual Pressure(psi)
P, = Residual Pressure(psi)
P,= Pitot Pressure(psi)
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Page 1 of 3
C. Proposed Water System
The proposed water main extensions will consist of approximately 12,078 linear feet (2.3 miles)
of Class 51 Ductile Iron Pipe. The proposed 12" water main will connect to the existing 12"
ductile iron stub at the intersection of Graf St and S. 271h and extend west along the proposed
extension to Graf St for approximately 1,304 linear feet as well as north along S. 27th Ave for
approximately 2,058 linear feet. The connection points will be isolated via new gate valves in
order to provide separate connections. Approximately 8,716 linear feet of 8" water main will be
looped throughout the site to provide service to the remainder of the subdivision. The water
main sized according to the City of Bozeman Water Facility Plan Update. A figure of the
proposed COB system by water main diameter is provided in the Appendix.
The layout of the proposed water main meets the COB design criteria and will be located within
the easements/Right of Way and separated from the proposed sanitary sewer main by a minimum
distance of 10 feet. Fire hydrants will be installed so not to exceed 600' spacing, fulfilling the
distance requirement for fire hydrant spacing, as well as assisting in flushing of the main. Gate
valves will be installed at the connection point to the existing mains as well as pipe intersections,
per City standards. Blow-offs have been designed for all 8" dead-end lines that will be extended
in the future, and hydrants have been provided for the 12" dead-end lines in Graf Street and S.
27th Ave.
D. Capacity Analysis
A capacity analysis was performed on the proposed water main extension. The water main will
serve all four proposed phases of the Gran Cielo Subdivision, which consists of 39.80 acres of R-
3, residential medium density, and 8.95 acres of R-4, residential high density. The water main
extension has been designed to meet the maximum day demand plus fire flow during the peak
hour.
Based on Table 4.B.4 of the City of Bozeman Water Facility Plan, the City's design standards
for an R-3 and R-4 residential lot is 6.5 and 10.4 units per gross acre, respectively. The analysis,
was completed based on 170 gpd per capita usage and 2.11 persons per unit. The main will be
looped into the existing City of Bozeman system, however calculations were based on a dead end.
line to be conservative. Table 1 shows the water demand for the entire subdivision.
TABLE 1
WATER DEMAND—RESIDENTIAL
Units/ Density Total Per Capita Flow Flow
Zoning Acres Acre residents/unit Residents d/resident d
R-4 8.95 10.4 _ 2.11 197 170 33,490
Total Flow ( d) 126,310
Total Flow (gpp 263
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Water Design Report
Page 2 of 3
It is anticipated the average daily demand for the residential units will be 263 gpm, based on an
8-hour day. In addition to the average daily demand, the water main extension must account for
peak periods of daily use. Peaking factors are applied to the demand and account for these peak
periods in daily use. The peaking factors used are maximum daily use and peak hour and are
obtained from the City of Bozeman Design Standards. Table 2 shows the peaking factors and
the resultant flows from those factors when applied to the average daily demand of 263 gpm.
TABLE 2
PEAKING FACTORS
Flow Designation Peaking Factor Flow m
Aye e Day Demand 1 263
Maximum Day Demand 2.3 605
Maximum Hour Demand 3 789
The required fire flow for a Type V-B structure is 1,500 gpm. With a fire flow demand of 1,500
gpm and a peak hour demand of 789 gpm, a peak hour flow of 2,289 gpm (5.10 cfs) is required.
A Hazen-Williams "C" Factor of 130 was used in the pipe evaluation. The working residual
water pressure shall not be less than 20 psi at any point in the water distribution system under
maximum day plus fire flow. The velocity shall not exceed 15 feet per second through the main
line.
E. Results
Flow analysis of the 8-inch D.I. pipe with a C value of 130 can provide the required 2,289 gpm
with a maximum pipe velocity of 14.6 ft/s. The pressure will not drop below the minimum of 20
psi. Flow analysis of the 12-inch D.I. pipe with a C value of 130 can provide the required 2,289
gpm with a maximum pipe velocity of 6.5 ft/s. The pressure will not drop below the minimum
of 20 psi. Capacity analysis calculations outlining the capacity of the proposed 8-inch and 12-
inch pipes is included in the appendix of this report.
F. Conclusion
Based on this analysis, the proposed 8-inch and 12-inch water main extensions for the proposed
Gran Cielo Subdivision provide adequate service to meet the peak hour demand and fire flows
for the development. This project will require the approval of the City Engineer and MDEQ.
Appendix
1. Water Main Capacity Analysis
2. Capacity Analysis Exhibit
3. City of Bozeman Proposed Water Distribution System Figure 9-2
Gran Cielo Subdivision
Water Design Report
Page 3 of 3
8" Ductile Iron Water Main
Project Description
Friction Method Hazen-Williams Formula
Solve For Pressure at 2
Input Data
Pressure 1 65.00 psi
Elevation 1 4967.80
Elevation 2 4946.18 ft
Length 1336.00 ft
Roughness Coefficient 130.000
Diameter 8.00 in
Discharge 2289.00 gal/min
Results
Pressure 2 25.32 psi
Headloss 113.15 ft
Energy Grade 1 5121.04 ft
Energy Grade 2 5007.90 ft
Hydraulic Grade 1 5117.73 ft
Hydraulic Grade 2 5004.58 ft
Flow Area 0.35 ft2
Wetted Perimeter 2.09 ft
Velocity 14.61 ft/s
Velocity Head 3.32 ft
Friction Slope 0.08469 ft/ft
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12" Ductile Iron Water Main
Pro)ect Description
Friction Method Hazen-Williams Formula
Solve For Pressure at 2
Input Data
Pressure 1 65.00 psi
Elevation 1 4969.92 ft
Elevation 2 4939.60 ft
Length 2037.00 ft
Roughness Coefficient 130.000
Diameter 12.00 In
Discharge 228900 gal/min
Results
Pressure 2 67.76 psi
Headloss 23.94 ft
Energy Grade 1 5120.50 ft
Energy Grade 2 5096.56 ft
Hydraulic Grade 1 5119.85 ft
Hydraulic Grade 2 5095.90 ft
Flow Area 0.79 ftz
Wetted Perimeter 3.14 ft
Velocity 6.49 ft/s
Velocity Head 0.66 ft
Friction Slope 0.01175 ft/ft
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