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HomeMy WebLinkAboutStorm Drainage Report Storm Drainage Design Report Regional Park Maintenance Building Bozeman, Montana September 27, 2022                 Prepared by: Madeline Good, EI Rory Romey, PE Gallatin County Regional Park – Maintenance Building  September 2022    Project: 22‐002  Bozeman Office . 32 Discovery Drive . Bozeman, Montana 59718 . Ph: (406) 582-0221 . Fax: (406) 582-5770 Page 1 Table of Contents 1 Project Overview and Background ......................................................................................... 2  2 Hydrology ............................................................................................................................... 2  2.1 Pre-Development .............................................................................................................. 2  2.2 Post Development ............................................................................................................ 3  3 Post Development Hydraulics ................................................................................................. 3  3.1 Inlet and Gutter Capacity ................................................................................................. 3  3.2 Ponds ................................................................................................................................ 3  4 Maintenance Plan .................................................................................................................... 5  Table 1 - Pre-Development Hydrology ........................................................................................... 2  Table 2 - Post Development Hydrology ......................................................................................... 3  Table 3 - Inlet and Gutter Summary (25-year event) ...................................................................... 3  Table 4 – Retention Pond Sizing .................................................................................................... 4  Table 5 – Pond Stage-Storage ......................................................................................................... 4  Attachments: Exhibit 1.1 – Vicinity Map - Topo Exhibit 1.2 – Aerial Map Exhibit 2.1 – Post Development Drainage Appendix A – Supporting Calculations Appendix B – Storm Drainage Plans Gallatin County Regional Park – Maintenance Building  September 2022    Project: 22‐002  Bozeman Office . 32 Discovery Drive . Bozeman, Montana 59718 . Ph: (406) 582-0221 . Fax: (406) 582-5770 Page 2 1 Project Overview and Background The subject property is known as the Gallatin County Regional Park, located in the NE ¼ of Section 03, Township 02S, Range 5E. Vicinity maps showing the project location and extents are provided with Exhibits 1.1 and 1.2. The proposed site improvements will involve construction of a maintenance building and associated parking lot along Vaquero Parkway, west of the existing Dinosaur Park Playground. A new retention pond will be provided east of the proposed maintenance building to meet the water quality and peak runoff rate requirements. The following sections describe the proposed stormwater design and its compliance with the current City of Bozeman (COB) storm drainage standards. Current regulations dictate that peak runoff rates for the post-development condition are mitigated to pre-development for the 10-year event. Stormwater collection and conveyance infrastructure is sized for the 25-year event. 2 Hydrology The rational method was utilized to estimate peak runoff rates for conveyance sizing as outlined by the City of Bozeman Design Standards and Specifications. A weighted runoff coefficient “C” was determined based on a combination of open space (C=0.2), gravel (C=0.8), and pavement (C=0.95). The time to concentration was estimated using the overland flow method from the City of Bozeman Design Standards and TR-55 for shallow concentrated flow. A more detailed breakout of the basin data is provided in Appendix A. Basins, flow paths, and the general site layout for the post-development condition can be found on Exhibit 2.1. 2.1 Pre‐Development A single basin (Basin A) was assumed for the proposed improvement area with consistent basin boundaries between the pre- and post-development site conditions for the purpose of pond sizing. The maintenance building site currently consists of a gravel parking lot and undeveloped open space. Basin A was conservatively assumed to be entirely open space prior to the proposed development. Stormwater runoff sheet flows northwest across the gravel lot to a minor drainage path paralleling the northern property boundary. From here, runoff continues to flow west/northwest. A summary of the pre-development hydrologic conditions is provided in Table 1; more detailed information providing a time to concentration breakout and intensity is provided in Appendix A. Table 1 - Pre-Development Hydrology Basin Total Area (ac) Impervious (sf) Open Space (sf) Weighted C Tc (min) 10-yr Peak Runoff (cfs) 25-yr Peak Runoff (cfs) A 0.36 0 15,487 0.20 14 0.12 0.14 Gallatin County Regional Park – Maintenance Building  September 2022    Project: 22‐002  Bozeman Office . 32 Discovery Drive . Bozeman, Montana 59718 . Ph: (406) 582-0221 . Fax: (406) 582-5770 Page 3 2.2 Post Development Input parameters and results for the post development drainage basin are summarized in Table 2. An overview plan showing the drainage areas and infrastructure is provided on Exhibit 2.1. Basin A encompasses the proposed site improvements, including the maintenance building, gravel storage area, and proposed parking lot. Basin A will be routed to a proposed retention pond located east of the proposed parking lot. Table 2 - Post Development Hydrology Basin Area (acres) Impervious (sf) Gravel (sf) Open Space (sf) Weighted C Tc (min) 10-yr Peak Runoff (cfs) 25-yr Peak Runoff (cfs) A 0.36 6,280 5,775 3,432 0.73 6 0.74 0.88 3 Post Development Hydraulics The post development collection and conveyance infrastructure considers the 25-year design event as outlined in the City of Bozeman Design Standards. Capacity calculations for the proposed storm drainage infrastructure are provided in Appendix A. 3.1 Inlet and Gutter Capacity The maximum allowable water surface for the 25-year event is 0.15-ft below the top back of curb. The proposed parking lot has a max cross slope of 1.2%; the maximum allowable spread width is then approximately 20-ft. The gutter flow capacity is based on the HEC-22 gutter flow methodology for a composite section. Street/gutter capacity is 11.25-cfs for a cross slope of 1.2% and a longitudinal grade of 1.86%. The calculated peak flow rate is less than the street/gutter capacity. A 3-ft wide curb cut will be used to convey runoff from Basin A to the proposed retention pond. The curb cut was modeled as a 3-ft wide weir; the calculated flow depth was 0.20-ft. Sample calculations are provided in Appendix A. A summary of inlet and gutter flow is provided in Table 3. The proposed curb cut is located at a sag in the curb line. Table 3 - Inlet and Gutter Summary (25-year event) Inlet Cross Slope (%) Calc. Peak Flow (cfs) TBC (ft) TBC-0.15 (ft) Calculated WSE (ft) Spread (ft) Curb Cut A.1 1.2 0.88 4736.90 4736.75 4736.65 11.7 3.2 Ponds The pre-development and post development basin summaries were previously provided in Section 2. Stormwater runoff from the proposed development will drain to a proposed retention pond on the east side of the site. The retention pond was sized for the 10-year, 2-hour storm intensity as Gallatin County Regional Park – Maintenance Building  September 2022    Project: 22‐002  Bozeman Office . 32 Discovery Drive . Bozeman, Montana 59718 . Ph: (406) 582-0221 . Fax: (406) 582-5770 Page 4 specified in the COB Design Standards. The water quality volume, which includes runoff generated from the first 0.5-in of rainfall on impervious areas, is required to be stored and infiltrated on site. The retention pond sizing calculations are provided in Appendix A. A summary of the minimum pond sizing and design parameters is shown in Table 4. Table 4 – Retention Pond Sizing Pond Minimum Required Retention Volume (CF) Water Quality Volume (CF) Actual Pond Bottom Area (SF) Actual Storage Volume (CF) 1 760 502 379 1,028 A summary of the pond stage-storage relationship is outlined in Table 5. The storage volume was determined based on a volume analysis completed in Autodesk Civil 3D. Table 5 shows the pond provides adequate storage to control the post-development runoff rates for the 10-year, 2-hour event. In the event that the pond overtops, runoff will sheet flow south/southwest across the existing gravel lot and either infiltrate or evaporate. Table 5 – Pond Stage-Storage Stage (ft) Elevation (ft) Storage (cf) 0.00 4735.00 0 0.10 4735.10 39 0.20 4735.20 82 0.30 4735.30 129 0.40 4735.40 180 0.50 4735.50 234 0.60 4735.60 293 0.70 4735.70 357 0.80 4735.80 424 0.90 4735.90 496 1.00 4736.00 573 1.10 4736.10 654 1.20 4736.20 740 1.30 4736.30 831 1.40 4736.40 927 1.50 4736.50 1028 Geotechnical test pits were completed by AESI within the Regional Park fenced dog park area, approximately 1,500 feet west of the proposed maintenance building, on October 20, 2014. The test pits were generally excavated to a depth of 8-ft. Groundwater was encountered between 4.00 to 4.25 ft below ground surface. Clean, sandy gravel was encountered between 1.5 to 2 ft below ground surface. Additional data was obtained from the Geotechnical Report included in the Park View Crossing Major Subdivision Preliminary Plat application (COB project No. 21158). The test bore location map included in the report shows borehole ST-32 is located within the Regional Gallatin County Regional Park – Maintenance Building  September 2022    Project: 22‐002  Bozeman Office . 32 Discovery Drive . Bozeman, Montana 59718 . Ph: (406) 582-0221 . Fax: (406) 582-5770 Page 5 Park, in the general location of the proposed maintenance building. The boring was performed on September 21st, 2001 and indicated a groundwater depth of 9-ft below existing ground. The bore hole consisted of a “poorly graded sand with gravel” lens from 1.5-ft below ground surface (BGS) extending to 3-ft BGS followed by a “poorly graded gravel with sand and silt” lens starting 3-ft BGS and extending to the bottom of the borehole (approximately 10.5-ft below existing ground). The proposed retention pond bottom is approximately 2-ft below existing ground and therefore, groundwater is not anticipated to be an issue. 4 Maintenance Plan All proposed storm drainage features will be privately owned and maintained by Gallatin County. Storm infrastructure generally consists of a curb cut and retention pond. Gallatin County (property owner) will be responsible for the inspection and maintenance of all stormwater facilities located within the project limits. The following maintenance plan outlines the proposed inspection and cleaning schedule for the storm drainage facilities at the Regional Park Maintenance Building.  Retention Basin o Inspection: Every 6-months and after large rainfall events o Cleaning/Maintenance Schedule: Annually or as needed based on inspection  Remove sediment & litter/debris from all components of the retention basin.  Inspect the basin for signs of erosion and repair eroded areas accordingly.  Observe drain time following rainfall events to determine if the facility is clogged. If the observed drain time is longer than 72 hours, corrective action must be taken to return the retention basin to the design drain time.  Regularly mow/manage all vegetation associated with the retention basin and remove all clippings or other organic matter.  Remove sediment/debris from in-flow paths.  Inspect all components of the retention basin in accordance with an approved inspection form. Refer to the Montana Post-Construction Storm Water BMP Design Manual for additional information and example forms.  Curb Cut o Inspection: Every 6-months and after large rainfall events o Cleaning/Maintenance Schedule: Annually or as needed based on inspection  Clear curb cuts when partially covered with sediment, vegetation, and/or debris. Maintenance is often needed during fall after leaves have fallen.  Ensure snow is not built up over curb cuts, clear snow and ice as necessary during winter months. FIGURECivil Engineering Geotechnical Engineering Land Surveying 32 DISCOVERY DRIVE . BOZEMAN, MT 59718 PHONE (406) 582-0221 . FAX (406) 582-5770 www.alliedengineering.com REGIONAL PARK MAINTENANCE BLDG VICINITY MAP BOZEMAN, MT 1.1 N FIGURECivil Engineering Geotechnical Engineering Land Surveying 32 DISCOVERY DRIVE . BOZEMAN, MT 59718 PHONE (406) 582-0221 . FAX (406) 582-5770 www.alliedengineering.com REGIONAL PARK MAINTENANCE BLDG AERIAL MAP BOZEMAN, MT 1.2 N                   Appendix A Supporting Calculations   AreaArea Open (sf)paved (sf) Overland flow (ft)grade (%)CCf  (25‐yr)Tc (min) Length Grade Time (min)PRE‐DEVELOPMENT10‐yr i25‐yr I 10‐yr Q25‐yr QA 1.62 1.95 0.12 0.14 15,4870.3615,487 0 00.20 140.24 109 1.71 0.2 1.1 14.4Area Area POST DEVELOPMENT10‐yr i25‐yr i10‐yr Q25‐yr QOpen (sf) paved (sf) Overland flow (ft) grade (%) C Cf  (25‐yr) Tc (min) Length Grade timeA 2.86 3.40 0.74 0.88 15,4870.363,432 6,280 5,7750.73 60.10 72 1.6 0.95 1.1 0.8 13 11.85 0.03C value Tc (min) Tc (hr)Overland Tc (COB Design Standards) Manual ‐ Shallow Concentrated (TR‐55)BasinOverland Tc (COB Design Standards)Tc (hr)Tc (min)C valueManual ‐ Shallow Concentrated (TR‐55)Intensity (in/hr) Peak Q (cfs)Area Gravel (sf)Area Gravel (sf)Drainage Basin OverviewIntensity (in/hr) Peak Q (cfs)Area (sf) Area (acres)Area (acres)Area (sf) Calculation of Required Volume for Stormwater Pond Pond ID Proposed Pond Accepts flow from basins A (Reference: Bozeman Stormwater Master Plan - 1982) Design Rainfall Freq. 10 year (see page III - 5 of master plan) IDF coefficient a 0.64 IDF coefficient b IDF coefficient n 0.65 Pre-development Calculations Post-development Calculations CC Areas (ft2):Open Space 15,487 0.20 Areas (ft2):Gravel 5,775 0.80 Impervious 6,280 0.95 Open Space 3,432 0.20 Total: 15,487 Total: 15,487 total area: 0.36 acres total area: 0.36 acres composite C: 0.20 composite C: 0.73 Overland tc Overland tc average slope: 1.71 percent average slope: 1.56 percent travel distance: 109 feet travel distance: 72 feet C: 0.2 C: 0.95 Cf (25-year) 1.1 Cf (25-year) 1.1 Overland tc:14.4 minutes Overland tc:0.8 minutes Shallow Concentrated tc Shallow Concentrated tc average slope: average slope: 11.85 percent travel distance: travel distance: 13 feet shallow concentrated tc:minutes shallow concentrated tc:0.03 minutes Total tc:14 minutes Total tc:6 minutes intensity at tc (fig 23):1.62 in/hr intensity at tc (fig 23):2.86 in/hr pre-devel peak runoff: 0.12 cfs post-devel peak runoff: 0.74 cfs Storm Duration Intensity Future Runoff Runoff Release Required (minutes) (in/hr) Rate (cfs) Volume (cf) Volume (cf) Storage (cf) 6 2.86 0.74 266 41 225 8 2.37 0.61 295 55 239 10 2.05 0.53 318 69 249 12 1.82 0.47 339 83 257 14 1.65 0.43 358 97 262 16 1.51 0.39 375 111 265 18 1.40 0.36 391 124 267 20 1.31 0.34 406 138 268 22 1.23 0.32 420 152 268 24 1.16 0.30 433 166 267 26 1.10 0.29 445 180 265 28 1.05 0.27 457 194 263 30 1.00 0.26 468 207 260 32 0.96 0.25 478 221 257 34 0.93 0.24 489 235 254 36 0.89 0.23 499 249 250 38 0.86 0.22 508 263 246 40 0.83 0.22 517 276 241 42 0.81 0.21 526 290 236 44 0.78 0.20 535 304 231 46 0.76 0.20 543 318 225 48 0.74 0.19 551 332 220 50 0.72 0.19 559 346 214 52 0.70 0.18 567 359 208 54 0.69 0.18 575 373 201 56 0.67 0.17 582 387 195 required detention storage (ft3) =268 Retention Pond Calculations: Q = CIA C = 0.73 (post-development) I = 0.41 in/hr (10-yr, 2-hr storm) A = 0.36 acres Q = 0.11 cfs required retention storage (ft3) =760 ft3 detention pond COB Pre Paved/Gravel (sf) Post Paved/Gravel (sf) Additional Pavement/Gravel (sf) Water Quality Volume (cf) 0 12055 12055 502 Water Quality Volume Street/Gutter Capacity ‐ Composite Section See 4‐11 of HEC‐22 Third Edition Qw Flow Rate in depressed section (gutter pan), cfs Q Total Flow Rate, cfs Qs Flow rate in raised section (street section), cfs Eo Ratio of flow in the gutter to the total flow (Qw/Q) Sx Street cross slope, ft/ft SL Longitudinal Slope, ft/ft Sw Gutter pan cross slope, ft/ft W Gutter Width from edge of pavement to flow line, ft T Overall Spread Width ‐ measured from flow line, ft Ts Spread Width on Street, ft Ku 0.376 metric (0.56 English) n Manning's Coefficient Maximum Allowable Steet Flow Rate Ku 0.56 0.376 metric (0.56 English) n 0.013 Manning's Coefficient Ts 18.75 Spread Width on Street, ft Sx 0.012 Street Cross Slope, ft/ft SL 0.0186 Longitudinal Slope (ft/ft) Street Flow Qs 9.12 Based on Triangular Section Maximum Allowable Total flow rate Sw 0.0625 Gutter pan cross slope, ft/ft Sx 0.012 Street Cross Slope, ft/ft W 1.25 Gutter Width from edge of pavement to flow line, ft T 20 Overall Spread Width ‐ measured from flow line, ft Sw/Sx 5.208333 T/W 16 Eo 0.1893 Ts 18.75 Q 11.254 Total Flow Rate (cfs) Basin A 𝐸௢ ൌ 1 1 ൅ 𝑆௪𝑆௫ 1 ൅ 𝑆௪𝑆௫𝑇𝑊െ 1 ଶ.଺଻ െ 1 𝑄௦ ൌሺ𝐾௨ 𝑛ሻ𝑆௫ଵ.଺଻𝑆௅଴.ହ𝑇௦ଶ.଺଻ 𝑄ൌ 𝑄௦ 1 െ𝐸௢                   Appendix B Storm Drainage Plans