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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11_W Babcock Apts_Engineering Report Water, Sewer, and Storm Drainage Design Report: for West Babcock Apartments Gallatin County, Montana February, 2022 Prepared For: Boundary Development Prepared By: Hyalite Engineers, PLLC Brett Megaard, PE L:\213611\Engineering Reports\Water and Sewer Report Memo PLAN.doc Page 1 West Babcock Apartments ENGINEER’S WATER, SEWER, AND STORM DESIGN REPORT Owner: Boundary Development 840 Broderick Street San Francisco, CA 94115 Introduction This report provides an estimate of the peak-hour sanitary sewer demand as well as the average and max day demands of domestic water usage for the proposed site development. The City of Bozeman Design Standards and Specifications (March 2004) was used as the primary guideline for this stormwater drainage design. General Design The proposed development of the site will contain a five-story apartment building with 46 units as well as a 1,000 square foot retail space. The proposed building will have a new 4” SDR 26 PVC sewer service, a new 4” domestic water service, and a new 4” fire service. Final water and fire service sizes are to be verified by mechanical and will be updated to meet these requirements. The sewer service will be connected to the 18” main that runs down West Babcock Street. The sewer service will be installed at a minimum slope of ¼-inch per foot. A sewer cleanout will be provided at the building. A water service will be connected to the 6” water main in West Babcock Street. The water service will have a curb stop and box 1 foot into the property. Sewer Demands The property has three existing sewer services extending from the sewer main in the alley to the south. These services are to be capped and abandoned at the main per city standards. 46 dwelling units assuming an average of 2.17 people per dwelling. One retail area assuming 6 employees with 100 customers per day assuming an average daily flow of 10 gpd per employee and 3 gpd per customer. (2.17 people per dwelling) X (46 dwellings) = 99.82 people (99.82 people) X (64.4 gpd) + (6 employees) X (10 gpd) + (100 customers) X (3 gpd) = 6,788.41 gallons per day Using a peaking factor of 4.24 calculated from equation 10-1 from DEQ Circular 2: Peaking Factor (DEQ-2) = (18 + 0.099821/2) / (4 + 0.099821/2) = 4.24 (8,998.34 gpd) X 4.25 = 38,242.95 gpd (26.56 gallons per minute) A 4” diameter PVC sewer pipe is capable of flowing 0.25 cfs at 75% full and a slope of 1/4“ per foot. (Manning’s equation with n=0.013 and slope=0.02) L:\213611\Engineering Reports\Water and Sewer Report Memo PLAN.doc Page 2 (0.25 cfs) X (60 sec./min/) X (7.48 gal./cf) = 112.2 gpm Water Demands The property has two existing water services extending from the water main in West Babcock Street. These services are to be capped and abandoned at the main per city standards. Assuming 2.17 people per dwelling with an average daily usage of 170-gallons per person: (2.17 people per dwelling) X (46 dwellings) = 99.82 people (99.82 people) X (170 gallons per day) + (6 employees) X (10 gpd) + (100 customers) X (3 gpd) = 17,329.4 gallons per day Using a maximum day to average day ratio of 2.3:1 from City of Bozeman Design Standards: (17,329.4 gpd) X 2.3 = 39,857.62 gallons per day (38,778.46 gpd) / (900 min/day) = 44.29 gallons per minute Stormwater The proposed site development consists of a new residential/commercial building, asphalt alley, and site concrete. The site will be primary hardscape. Due to the coverage of almost the entire site, as well as the native gravels and low groundwater levels, an underground retention structure is proposed. The proposed retention chamber will be constructed from 48” diameter perforated corrugated metal pipe (CMP). From the geotech investigation performed on site, it is anticipated that the retention chamber will be directly connected to gravels. Runoff storage for the proposed building as well as drainage for the proposed parking structure will be provided by the CMP chamber. Retention storage was sized using a 10-yr 2- hr design storm and the rational method. Runoff from the site will be retained and then infiltrate through the CMP chamber into the native gravels. The chamber is over sized to accommodate the 100-yr storm with infiltration rates considered, see the included CMP infiltration sizing spreadsheet. Runoff from the roof will be collected through a series of roof drains that will be directly connected to the underground chamber. The parking lot is graded in such a way that runoff generated from this area will sheet flow to a 36” diameter slotted inlet which will then covey the runoff to the retention chamber through piping. A trench drain will also be provided to capture runoff flowing back towards a portion of the building. Runoff collected by the trench drain will also be conveyed to the inlet structure. The parking lift will have a sump pump installed to convey any runoff generated from the parking lot as well as from vehicles stored in it. This pump will be directly connected to the storm drain inlet, as per the manufactures recommendations and design standard. North 3rd Avenue Duplexes CMP Infiltration Sizing Page 1 of 1 2/8/2022 By Miguel Ley RETENTION CHAMBER Design Storm: 10-Year, 2 Hour (City of Bozeman) Basin Area (ac): 0.46 Post-Dev C (weighted): 0.85 Storm Duration (min)120.00 Weighted Runoff Co-efficent: Area Runoff (acres) Coefficient Calculations Impervious 0.43 0.90 0.39 Undisturbed 0.03 0.20 0.01 Totals 0.46 0.39 Cw =0.85 Runoff Rate (Rational Method): Storm Event (yr): 2-yr, 2-hr 10-yr, 2-hr 25-yr, 2-hr 100-yr, 2-hr 100-yr, 24-hr *Storm Coeff. A: 0.36 0.64 0.78 1.01 1.01 *Storm Coeff. B:0.60 0.65 0.64 0.67 0.67 Composite C: 0.85 0.85 0.85 0.85 0.85 Storm Intensity (in/hr): 0.24 0.41 0.50 0.63 0.12 Post-Dev Qp (cfs): 0.09 0.16 0.20 0.25 0.05 Pond Size: 10-Year, 2 Hour Storm 100 Year Storm (Includes Infiltration) Duration Time: 7200.00 sec V100YR/2HR : 1796 cf V100YR/24HR : 4078 cf V10YR/2HR : 1154 cf Infiltration Area: 552 sf Infiltration Area Area:552 sf Infiltation Rate: 2.6 in/hr Infiltation Rate: 2.6 in/hr Volume Infltrated : 239 cf Volume Infltrated : 2870 cf Max CMP Storage: 1557 cf Max CMP Storage: 1557 cf Max CMP Capacity 1796 cf Max CMP Capacity 4427 cf *Values are from COB Design Standards Figure 2 - Rainfall Intensity Druation in Minutes Notes: 30% Void space used in CMP Storage Infiltration rate from DEQ 8