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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWater-Sewer-Fire_Design Report 190 NORTHSTAR LANE BOZEMAN, MT 59718 406-581-5730 www.headwatersmt.net Page 1 of 2 Water, Sewer & Fire Design Report Nelson Meadows Business Park Lot 4, Block 3 of Nelson Meadows Subdivision Sanitary Sewer Usage The proposed project includes 3 warehouse buildings on approximately 2.59 acres. The buildings area total for all three buildings is 36,318 square feet. Of that, up to 12,900 square feet can be office. Average Office Daily Flowrate = (12,900sf) x (10,000gallons/year)/(1,000 sf office) = 353 gpd Average Manufacturing Flowrate = (30 employees) x (13 gpd/employee) = 390 gpd Total Sewer Demand = 743 gpd The Nelson Meadows Subdivision Water & Sewer Design Report estimates 749 people for the 69.47 acre subdivision. This site makes up 3.73% of that or an equivalent population of 28 people. The total population of 28 people yielded a peaking factor of 4.36. The peaking factor, PF, was calculated by the following formula, where P = population (thousands): PF = 18 + P0.5 4 + P0.5 Using a peak hour factor of 4.36 was and adding the City’s infiltration allowance of 150 gallons per acre per day resulted in a combined peak hourly flowrate of 3,627 gpd. Peak Hourly Flowrate = ADF x PHF + 150 gpd/acre Peak Hourly Flowrate = 743 gpd x 4.36 + 150 gpd x 2.59 ac = 3,627 gpd = 2.52 gpm Per the design report for the Nelson Meadows Subdivision, the original sewer demand was calculated at 960 gal/ac/day or 2,486 gpd. A peaking factor of 3.87 was used within the report for a peak hourly flowrate of 9,620 gpd estimated for this lot. This shows the proposed peak hour flow is substantially less than what was planned. Water Usage The proposed project includes 3 warehouse buildings on approximately 2.59 acres. The buildings area total for all three buildings is 36,318 square feet. Of that, up to 12,900 square feet can be office. Headwaters estimates a total average daily demand (ADD) of 743 gpd or 0.52 gallons per minute. Using the City’s max day flow factor of 2.3, results in a maximum daily demand of 1.19 gpm. Multiplying the average daily flow by the City’s peak hour factor of 3, results in a peak hour demand of 1.55 gpm. Local landscape watering is included in the empirical data. Average Office Daily Flowrate = (12,900sf) x (10,000gallons/year)/(1,000 sf office) = 353 gpd Average Manufacturing Flowrate = (30 employees) x (13 gpd/employee) = 390 gpd Total Water Demand = 743 gpd Total Daily Flowrate = 743 gpd = 0.52 gpm Maximum Daily Flowrate = ADF x 2.3 = 1.19 gpm Maximum Hour Flowrate = ADF x 3.0 = 1.55 gpm 190 Northstar Lane, Bozeman, MT 59718 (406) 581-5730 www.headwatersmt.net Page 2 of 2 Per the design report for the Nelson Meadows Subdivision, the original water demand was calculated at 170 gpd for the equivalent population. The equivalent population for the site was estimated at 28 persons as described above. 28 person at 170 gpd results in an average daily flow of 4,760 gpd or 3.31 gpm. Fire Protection All three buildings will have their own fire protection provided by a 6” D.I.P. service line branching from the 8” main. Each fire service will terminate in the building’s fire riser/mechanical room and be equipped with a 6” OS&Y valve. One new hydrant is proposed for the site and the end of the new 8” water main. The Bozeman Water Department conducted a fire flow test from an existing hydrant on Prince Lane (hyd #3049). The test results were 1405 gpm at 70 psi. This results in roughly 5000 gpm at 20 psi. Static pressures in this area exceeded 100 psi, therefore no pressure or flow issues are anticipated. Testing of the fire service lines will be conducted per the requirements of NFPA and the City of Bozeman prior to being put into service. The hydrant proposed onsite is expected to exceed 1500 gpm at 20 psi. ________________ Jeremy May, P.E. Headwaters Engineering, Inc. www.headwatersmt.net H:\1204\003\DOCS\SITEPLAN\Water-Sewer-Fire_Design Report.doc