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HomeMy WebLinkAbout16 Water & Sewer Report Updated 8-21-20 WATER & SEWER MAIN DESIGN REPORTS FOR: 2131 GRAF MULTI-UNIT RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT BOZEMAN, MT Prepared By: Madison Engineering 895 Technology Drive, Suite 203 Bozeman, MT 59718 (406) 586-0262 AUGUST 2020 2131 GRAF MULTI-UNIT RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT SEWER SYSTEM DESIGN REPORT A. General Project Description This report will give an overview of the proposed wastewater collection system for the development of the Icon Apartment Homes at 2131 Graf multi-unit residential development Lot 2 of minor sub 235 located in S23, T20S, R05E P.M.M, located south of Stucky Road and north of Graf Street in Bozeman, MT. The zoning for the 25.99 acre area is listed as R-4, residential high density. The proposed apartment buildings are designed as three (3)-3 plex (Type A), nine (9)-32 plex (Type B), and five (5)-32 plex (Type C) for a total of 457 units in the residential development. The improvements for Phase 1 of the development are anticipated to be constructed during the Fall of 2020. Included in this report is 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 (C.O.B.) system. The following references were used in the wastewater facilities design and capacity analysis: a. COB Design Standards and Specifications Policy, 2017. Addendum #7 b. COB Modification to Montana Public Works Standard Specifications (MPWSS) c. City adopted MPWSS and adopted Addenda d. COB Wastewater Facility Plan, 2017 e. MDEQ Circular No. 2 f. City of Bozeman Zoning Map 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 2,714 linear feet (0.51 miles) of new 8” sewer main and will provide service to the multi-unit residential development. The effluent generated from the proposed apartment buildings will be collected by the wastewater collection system and ultimately flow north to Lantern Lane and west to an existing COB SSMH. The wastewater demands from the proposed subdivision were estimated based on a flow per capita basis, which provided a more conservative flow than a per zoned acre basis. (COB Table V-1 specifies an average daily flow rate of 1,950 gal/ac-day for R-4 zoning, resulting in 49,901 gpd = 25.59ac x 1,950 gal/ac-day). The proposed sewer mains have been sized to flow at no more than 75-percent of full capacity at peak hour conditions of full build out, and a Manning coefficient of 0.013 was used for PVC pipe. The average daily flow is based on the number of units, 2.11 residents per unit, and 89 gallons per capita per day, the latter two values based on COB design standards: ൬457 units ∗ 2.11 residents unit ∗ 89 gallons capita/day ൰ = 85,820 gpd An approximate population for the project at full build out is calculated as: 457 units ∗ 2.11 residents unit = 964 persons This is a more realistic population value compared to utilizing the 10.4 units per acre (Table V-1 from COB design standards) applied to 25.99 acres, which only results in 570 persons. This equivalent population can be utilized to determine a peaking factor: ൬𝑄௠௔௫ 𝑄஺௩௘ ൰ =18 +𝑃.ହ 4 +𝑃.ହ =18 +.964.ହ 4 +.964.ହ = 3.81 (P = Population/thousands) Based on a total population of 964 people, a peaking factor of 3.81 was calculated. The peak flow rate anticipated from the development based on an average daily flow of 85,820 gallons per day is: Peak Flow Rate = (85,820 gpd x 3.81) = 326,974 gpd = 227 gpm = 0.51 cfs Additionally, an infiltration flow of 3,839 gpd (150 gal/acre/day x 25.59 acres) has been added to the flow, resulting in a total flow of 330,813 gpd (0.51 cfs). The sewer main size for the development will be an 8-inch, based on minimum required pipe size and designed at a 0.40% slope. An 8-inch PVC sewer main at 0.40% slope has a capacity of 0.64 cfs at ¾ pipe depth, which has adequate capacity for the proposed peak flow of 0.52 cfs effluent generated from the site. Calculations are included in the end of this report. In addition, two of the proposed buildings will utilize the existing 8” sewer main in Graf St. The total number of units using this sewer is 64 units. The resultant flow rate is 12,019 gpd, or 0.02 cfs. The peak flow rate is 45,792 gpd, or 0.07 cfs. C. Proposed Collection System PVC pipe meeting COB specifications will be used for the sewer mains. The effluent from the development will drain into a proposed 8-inch diameter sanitary sewer main via 4-inch or 6-inch sewer services. The effluent in the 8-inch wastewater collection system will then flow north to Lantern Drive and west to an existing manhole and existing 8” sewer main in Lantern Drive. The maximum manhole spacing will be 400 feet for the 8-inch main. Manholes will be constructed according to COB specifications. Sewer services will be 4-inch to 6-inch PVC installed at 2% minimum grade. Sewer services will connect into the main with in-line gasketed wyes. The sewer main will maintain a minimum separation of 10-feet horizontally and 18-inches vertically from any proposed or existing public water mains. D. Downstream Capacity Analysis The sanitary sewer mains were designed in conformance with the City of Bozeman Wastewater Improvement Plan. The sewer effluent from the proposed development will flow into the existing Meadow Creek Trunk Sewer which was designed for this property. A capacity letter from a City Engineer will be required prior to DEQ approval of the system. E. Conclusion As outlined above, a proposed 8-inch sanitary sewer collection system serving the residential development has the capacity for the effluent generated from the subdivision. The wastewater sewer collection system was designed on a conservative premise for future development. This project will require the approval of the City of Bozeman Engineer and MDEQ. 2131 GRAF MULTI-UNIT RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT WATER SYSTEM DESIGN REPORT A. General This design report will give an overview of the proposed water main extension for the development of the “2131 Graf” Multi-Unit Residential Development Infrastructure Improvements. The proposed Phase 1 improvements are anticipated to be constructed during the fall of 2020. Once the water main is constructed and approved, the main will become a part of the City of Bozeman system. The following references were used in the preparation of this report: a. COB Design Standards and Specifications Policy, 2017. Addendum #7 b. COB Modifications to Montana Public Works Standard Specifications (MPWSS). c. MDEQ Circular No. 1 d. City of Bozeman Zoning Map e. City of Bozeman Water Facility Plan f. 2015 International Fire Code Existing System The proposed water main extension will be served by the existing City of Bozeman water distribution system, which will be looped. The two connection locations are at Lantern Drive and at the intersection of Graf Street and S 21st Avenue. There will also be a connection on S 21st Ave with the Nexus Point project to the north. The following information was obtained by the City of Bozeman at the intersection of Lantern Lane and Enterprise Boulevard. Fire Hydrant: 2077 Static Pressure: 65 psi Pitot Pressure: 56 psi Residual pressure: 57 psi Hydrant discharge: 1,250 gpm from 2.5” port Distribution Main Capacity – Fire flow at minimum residual pressure Qr = Qt[(Ps – Pm)/(Ps – Pt)]0.54 Qr = 1,250 [(65 –20)/(65 – 56]0.54 Qr = 2,981 gpm at 20 psi Qt = Hydrant Discharge during Test Qr = Fire Flow at Residual Pressure Ps = Static Pressure Pm = Minimum Residual Pressure = 20 psi Pr = Residual Pressure Pt = Pitot Pressure B. Proposed Water System The proposed water main extension for the project consists of approximately 4,060 linear feet of 8” ductile iron pipe that will connect to the existing water main in Graf St at S 21st Ave and the existing main at Lantern Drive. 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 of 10 feet horizontally. Fire hydrants will be installed within COB design criteria and will not exceed the recommended distance. C. Capacity Analysis The water main extension is proposed for the development of the 18 buildings comprised of 460- units, which sits on an estimated 25.99 acres of R-4 (Residential High Density) zoned land. An estimation of the water flow rate was based on the City of Bozeman’s design standards and specification policy, which suggests using an average daily flow rate of 2.11 people per dwelling unit and 170-gallons per capita per day. Applied to the 460 units, the required water flow rate is calculated: ൬457 units ∗ 2.11 residents unit ∗ 170 gallons capita day ൰ = 163,926 gpd Based on these parameters, the 457-unit development at full build out will have an estimated water usage of 163,926 gpd (113.84 gpm). The main will connect to the existing City of Bozeman system and will serve the future Graf Street apartment buildings. 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 1 shows the peaking factors and the resultant flows from those factors when applied to the average daily demand of 113.84 gpm. TABLE 1 PEAKING FACTORS Flow Designation Peaking Factor Flow (gpm) Average Day Demand 1 113.8 Maximum Day Demand 2.3 261.8 Maximum Hour Demand 3 341.5 Based on communication with the architect, there will be three types of buildings that will consist of four (4)-3 plex (Type A), nine (9)-32 plex (Type B), and five (5)-32 plex (Type C) for a total of 18 individual buildings. The square footage for each type of building are as follows: Type A = 5,072sf, Type B = 32,647sf and Type C = 38,647sf. The units will be V-A and V-B type construction with fire sprinklers. A Type V-A 38,227sf building requires 3,500 gpm for a 3-hour flow duration per the 2015 International Fire Code, Table B105.1(2). The flow capacity for the largest apartment building was chosen to be more conservative. Based on the 2015 International Fire Code’s Table B105.2, the 3,500 gpm fire flow can be reduced but shall not be less than the minimum of 1,500 gpm. D. Results Based on the analysis outlined above, the required minimum fire flow is 1,500 gpm and with the maximum hour demand of 341.5 gpm, a maximum hour flow of 1,841.5 gpm is required. The flow analysis attached states a required fire flow of 1,500 gpm, which includes an additional max hour demand of 341.5 gpm is analyzed throughout the system. The flow analysis shows that an 8-inch DI pipe can provide the development with the required flow of 1,841.5 gpm and remain above the minimum pressure of 20 psi. See attached flow analysis for calculations. E. Conclusion Based on this analysis, the proposed 8-inch ductile iron water main serving the Graf residential development extension provides adequate service to meet the 457-unit peak hour demand and fire flows requirements for the development. The water main was designed on conservative premise for future development. The water main design is consistent with the City of Bozeman Water Facility Plan. This project will require the approval of the City of Bozeman Engineer and MDEQ. Appendix: Capacity Calculations WaterCAD Fire Flow Report