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HomeMy WebLinkAbout005 Water Systems Memo cushingterrell.com March 23, 2023 Suzanne Ryan, PE City of Bozeman 20 E. Olive Street Bozeman, MT 59715 RE: Berkshire Heights Bozeman Parcel Distribution Water/Wastewater System Requirements Mrs. Ryan, The purpose of this memo is to address city code Section 38.410.070 – Municipal water, sanitary sewer and storm sewer systems. The proposed project includes a domestic water and fire suppression service line as well as a sanitary sewer line. Domestic Water Usage Utilizing guidance from Montana DEQ Circular 4, a typical flow rate of 13 gallons per employee per day can be used to estimate wastewater flow. The same was used in this estimate for domestic water use. With 60 anticipated employees, the daily peak demand for domestic water use is 780 gallons per day. There exists a 2” water main stub from the underlying subdivision. This size main will be suitable to provide the daily peak demand for this proposed building, The proposed service line from this main is approximately 22 feet in length, lower than the maximum 150 feet specified in 38.410.070. Wastewater Usage Using the same guidelines from Montana DEQ Circular 4 mentioned above, the estimated wastewater flow is 780 gallons per day. When using a peak hour factor of 4.30 and a wastewater flowrate from Table V-1 in Bozeman’s design standards, the peak hour flow is 2.97 gpm. There exists a 4” sanitary sewer stub from the underlying subdivision. This main will be suitable to discharge demanded wastewater flow. The proposed service line from is approximately 22.5 feet in length, lower than the maximum 150 feet specified in 38.410.70. Fire Suppression Water Usage The proposed fire suppression system is to be designed for the IFC minimum flow of 1,000 gpm for 2 hours. The fire suppression system will connect to an existing 4” diameter stub into the property from the city’s municipal water supply system. It is expected that a hydrant flow test will be conducted prior to finalizing the buildings fire sprinkler design to confirm that the available pressure and flow will meet the demand for the proposed system. Sincerely, Adam Schlegel, PE