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HomeMy WebLinkAbout008 Boulder Creek Lots 3 & 4 - Water Service Eng Report BOULDER CREEK APARTMENTS PHASE 2 – BOZEMAN WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS WATER MAIN EXTENSION BASIS OF DESIGN REPORT March 202 PREPARED BY: MMI #: 4192.025 2 Table of Contents 1.1.1 General Information .......................................................................................... 3 1.1.2 Extent of Water Works System, including: ......................................................... 3 1.1.3 Alternate Plans .................................................................................................. 3 1.1.4 Site Conditions .................................................................................................. 4 1.1.5 Water Use Data ................................................................................................ 4 1.1.6 Flow requirements ............................................................................................. 5 1.1.7 Sources of Water Supply ................................................................................... 5 1.1.8 Proposed Treatment Processes: ....................................................................... 6 1.1.9 Sewage System Available ................................................................................. 6 1.1.10 Waste Disposal ................................................................................................. 6 1.1.11 Automation……………………………………………………………………………..6 1.1.12 Project Sites……………………………………………………………………………6 1.1.13 Financing……………………………………………………………………………….6 1.1.14 Future Extensions ............................................................................................. 6 APPENDICES Appendix A Vicinity Map Appendix B Fire Flow Exhibits Prepared by: Morrison-Maierle, Inc. 2880 Technology Blvd. W. Bozeman, Montana 59771 Phone: (406) 587-0721 Fax: (406) 922-6702 Written By: CMS Checked By: MEE Approved By: MEE PROJECT NO.: 4192.025 3 1.1 Engineer’s Report The following Design Report follows the section numbering of Circular DEQ-1 Standards for Water Works, 2018 Section 1.1, Engineer’s Report. 1.1.1 General Information a. The Boulder Creek Apartments – Phase 2 are located off of Abigail Lane on Lots 3 & 4 of the Boulder Creek Subdivision. Three apartment buildings are proposed, one 12-plex and two 18-plexes. The 12-plex will be serviced by the existing 1.5” copper water service stub and the 4” DI fire service stub from Abigail Lane. The two 18-plexes will be serviced from two existing 2” copper domestic service stubs and two existing 4” DI fire service stubs from the existing main that runs through Lots 2 & 3. This project is located within the City of Bozeman, Montana. See the vicinity map in Appendix A for location details. b. The proposed water main infrastructure will be served by the City of Bozeman. c. Project Developer: Rosa Johnson Development 2264 Jackrabbit Lane Bozeman, MT 59718 d. System Owner: City of Bozeman PO Box 1230 Bozeman, Mt 59715 Public Water System (PWSID# MT0000161) 1.1.2 Extent of Water Works System, including: a. The proposed water connections will connect into existing service stubs that tie into water main that are owned by the City of Bozeman. The (6) water connections are proposed to serve the (3) apartment complexes with fire and domestic water. This property is zoned R4, (Residential) per the City of Bozeman’s zoning map. b. There are no special provisions for extending the water works system. c. The two proposed 2-inch water service lines will serve each 18-plex residents. The proposed 1.5-inch water service line will serve the 12-plex residents. The three proposed 4-inch fire service will provide fire protection to each apartment complex. 1.1.3 Alternate Plans The alignment of the proposed service was chosen to meet the layout of the proposed apartment project. 4 1.1.4 Site Conditions a. The proposed site has existing grades of less than 4% and the soils and has Hyalite-Beaverton complex and Meadowcreek loam soil deposits (USDA Soil Survey). b. A site specific geotechnical report will be done for the building foundation construction. c. The ground water flows generally from the south to the north based on general groundwater flow in the valley. The groundwater depth at this site is likely seasonally varied. 1.1.5 Water Use Data The water distribution system serving the proposed project was designed and installed as a part of Phase 1 in accordance with the Montana Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) Circular No. 1; Montana Public Works Standard Specifications (MPWSS); the City of Bozeman Modifications to MPWSS; City of Bozeman Water Facility Plan; and the City of Bozeman Design Standards and Specifications Policy. The water main extension installed as a part of Phase 1 was intended to service four apartment buildings, two 12-plexes (Phase 1) and two 18-plexes (Phase 2). The Phase 2 contribution to the water main will be the same as calculated as a part of The Boulder Creek Apartments Water System Improvements report dated October 2021. For this reason, the flow allocations identified in the Phase I design report are not exceeded with the proposed Phase II development. The following section addresses the design capacity and flow requirements discussed in Section 8 of DEQ – 1 for Phase 2 of Boulder Creek Apartments. Domestic water demand will be based on the number of dwelling units. Residential Flows: 48 apartment units (one 12-plex and two 18-plexes) 2.11 persons per dwelling units (Bozeman Design Standards May, 2017 p.48) 170 GPD per person (Bozeman Design Standards May, 2017 p.45) One 12-Plex Population = 2.11 person/DU x 12 DU = 25.32 person Average Daily Flow (ADF) = 25.32 x 170gpd/person = 4,304.4 gpd = 2.99gpm Max Daily Flow (MDP) = 2.3 x Avg. Day = 2.3 x 2.99gpm = 6.88gpm Max Hour Flow (MHF) = 3.0 x Avg. Day = 3.0 x 2.99gpm = 8.97gpm Two 18-Plex Population = 2.11 person/DU x 36 DU = 75.96 person Average Daily Flow (ADF) = 75.96 x 170gpd/person = 12,913.2 gpd = 8.97gpm Max Daily Flow (MDP) = 2.3 x Avg. Day = 2.3 x 8.97gpm = 20.63gpm Max Hour Flow (MHF) = 3.0 x Avg. Day = 3.0 x 8.97gpm = 26.91gpm 5 Irrigation Demands: Based on the City of Bozeman’s Integrated Water Resources Plan September 2013, the 170 GPD per person includes all water including irrigation. Total Flows: Average Daily Flow = 2.99 + 8.97 = 11.96gpm Max Daily Flow = 6.88 + 20.63 = 27.51gpm Max Hour Flow = 8.97 + 26.91 = 45.88gpm Fire Flow The total water demand for the system includes the Maximum Daily Demand and the maximum required fire flow of 1,500gpm which based on the 80,475 SF square foot building of Type V-A Construction. Table B105.1(2) of Appendix B of the International Fire Code requires 5,500gpm fire flow for a building without sprinklers and allows a reduction for buildings with fire sprinklers. The reduced flow is 25% of the listed flow which is 1,375gpm. The minimum flow is 1,000gpm or 1,500gpm dependent on if the fire sprinkler system is designed to meet NFPA 13 or NFPA 13R requirements. For this report we have conservatively assumed that 1,500gpm will be required. The Maximum Daily Demand is calculated by multiplying the Average Daily Demand by a peaking factor of 2.3 as described above.  Fire Flow Demand 27.51gpm + 1,500 gpm = 1,527.51 gpm 1.1.6 Flow requirements The controlling hydraulic condition for the project is the peak hour flow plus the fire flow. As presented above the flow requirement is 1,527.51gpm at a residual pressure of 20 psi. City of Bozeman Fire Hydrant Data was provided on September 16th, 2021 which modeled the curves for Hydrants #2948 and #2946. A copy of the hydrant model data is included in Appendix B. Utilizing the City curve data, the static pressures for the hydrants are determined by their pressure at 0gpm, the results are as follows: Hydrant #2948: Static of 97.44 Hydrant #2946: Static of 96.04 Hydraulic calculations are provided in Appendix B that show the 8” pipe main to the service tee will have a headloss of 6.25psi and the 6” service to the furthest building will have a headloss of 6.22psi totaling a headloss of 12.47 psi. Based on the nearby hydrants having a capacity of over 8000gpm at a residual pressure of 20 psi and the field data from hydrants located on 8” mains from a nearby location flowing over the design flow there is adequate evidence that the design flow of 1,500gpm can be met for the proposed fire hydrant and the design flow of 1,534.38gpm can be met for the project. 1.1.7 Sources of Water Supply Water is supplied from City of Bozeman. 6 1.1.8 Proposed Treatment Processes: Non-applicable. 1.1.9 Sewage System Available The area is served by the City of Bozeman wastewater treatment facility 1.1.10 Waste Disposal Non-applicable. 1.1.11 Automation Non-applicable. 1.1.12 Project Sites a. The project site has been zoned R-4 by the City of Bozeman. b. The existing site is bound by Oak St to the north, Abigail Lane to the west and access drives to the south and open space to the east. c. The wastewater at the site will be conveyed to the City of Bozeman wastewater treatment facility. 1.1.13 Financing Non-applicable. 1.1.14 Future Extensions No future extension will be needed. Appendix A – Vicinity Map 11THSAVE7THNAVE19THNAVE27THNAVE15THNAVEINTERSTATE 90 191HUFFINELN W LINCOLN ST W GARFIELD ST W COLLEGE ST W BABCOCK ST MAIN STW COTTONWOODRD235 BAXTER LN F R O N T A G E R D 7THAVENOAK STW 27THAVENDURSTON RDDAVISLNPROJECT LOCATIONHARPER-RDPUCKETTSPRINGHILLRDV A L L E Y R D C E N T E R E NAVEFERGUSONengineerssurveyorsplannersscientists 2880 Technology Boulevard West Bozeman, MT 59718 Phone: (406) 587-0721 Fax: (406) 922-6702 VICINITY MAP SCALE:1" = 3000' Appendix B – Fire Flow Exhibits CITY OF BOZEMAN Fire Flow Request Form PHONE (406) 582-3200 FAX (406) 582-3201 Date September 16, 2021 Location Boulder Creek Apartments Pressure Zone West GIS Hydrant ID# 2948,2946 Adjacent Main Size 8-inch DI Model Scenario Maximum Day Demand, Steady State, Fire Flow Reference 2017 Water Facility Plan Update1 Hydrant Curves An Excel Spreadsheet with hydrant curves has been provided for the requested location Requested Location via the Bozeman Infrastructure Viewer2 If you have questions or need further information feel free to email. Data Disclaimer: Water distribution information is calculated using hydraulic modeling software and is subject to variation. Actual field conditions may vary. This information is provided to the requestor for evaluation purposes only, without warranty of any kind, including, but not limited to any expressed or implied warranty arising by contract, stature, or law. In no event regardless of cause, shall the City be liable for any direct, indirect, special, punitive or consequential damages of any kind whether such damages arise under contract, tort, strict liability or inequity. HOME OF MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY GATEWAY TO YELLOWSTONE PARK 1 https://www.bozeman.net/government/engineering/permits-plans-projects 2 https://gisweb.bozeman.net/Html5Viewer/?viewer=infrastructure GIS Hydrant # Available Flow (gpm) Residual Pressure (psi)2946 0 97.44 200 96.9 400 96.34 600 95.93 800 95.41 1,000.00 94.77 1,200.00 94.03 1,400.00 93.19 1,600.00 92.26 1,800.00 91.24 2,000.00 90.13 2,200.00 88.93 2,400.00 87.97 2,600.00 86.98 2,800.00 85.92 3,000.00 84.78 3,200.00 83.56 3,400.00 82.29 3,600.00 80.93 3,800.00 79.5 4,000.00 78 4,200.00 76.43 4,400.00 74.79 4,600.00 73.08 4,800.00 71.31 5,000.00 69.48 5,200.00 67.59 5,400.00 65.63 5,600.00 63.61 5,800.00 61.53 6,000.00 59.38 6,200.00 57.17 6,400.00 54.9 6,600.00 52.57 6,800.00 50.17 7,000.00 47.73 7,200.00 45.27 7,400.00 42.74 7,600.00 40.14 7,800.00 37.49 8,000.00 34.77 8,200.00 31.66 8,400.00 28.61 8,600.00 25.1 8,800.00 21.39 9,000.00 17.67 9,200.00 13.56 9,400.00 10.22 9,600.00 6.42 9,800.00 2.16 Hydrant Curve 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000Residual Pressure (psi)Available Flow (gpm) Hydrant Curve 2946 Data Disclaimer: Water distribution information is calculated using hydraulic modeling software and is subject to variation. Actual field conditions may vary. This information is provided to the requestor for evaluation purposes only, without warranty of any kind, including, but not limited to any expressed or implied warranty arising by contract, stature, or law. In no event regardless of cause, shall the City be liable for any direct, indirect, special, punitive or consequential damages of any kind whether such damages arise under contract, tort, strict liability or inequity. GIS Hydrant # Available Flow (gpm) Residual Pressure (psi)2948 0 96.04 200 95.49 400 94.92 600 94.49 800 93.94 1,000.00 93.27 1,200.00 92.49 1,400.00 91.61 1,600.00 90.63 1,800.00 89.55 2,000.00 88.37 2,200.00 87.11 2,400.00 86.06 2,600.00 85 2,800.00 83.84 3,000.00 82.61 3,200.00 81.3 3,400.00 79.92 3,600.00 78.46 3,800.00 76.91 4,000.00 75.29 4,200.00 73.6 4,400.00 71.83 4,600.00 69.98 4,800.00 68.07 5,000.00 66.1 5,200.00 64.06 5,400.00 61.95 5,600.00 59.77 5,800.00 57.52 6,000.00 55.2 6,200.00 52.82 6,400.00 50.37 6,600.00 47.85 6,800.00 45.26 7,000.00 42.63 7,200.00 39.96 7,400.00 37.23 7,600.00 34.42 7,800.00 31.55 8,000.00 28.62 8,200.00 25.29 8,400.00 21.99 8,600.00 16.98 8,800.00 14.3 9,000.00 10.42 9,200.00 6.28 Hydrant Curve 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 10000Residual Pressure (psi)Available Flow (gpm) Hydrant Curve 2948 Data Disclaimer: Water distribution information is calculated using hydraulic modeling software and is subject to variation. Actual field conditions may vary. This information is provided to the requestor for evaluation purposes only, without warranty of any kind, including, but not limited to any expressed or implied warranty arising by contract, stature, or law. In no event regardless of cause, shall the City be liable for any direct, indirect, special, punitive or consequential damages of any kind whether such damages arise under contract, tort, strict liability or inequity. Project Description Friction Method Hazen-Williams Formula Solve For Pressure at 1 Input Data Pressure 2 0.00 psi Elevation 1 4742.53 ft Elevation 2 4744.10 ft Length 77.37 ft Roughness Coefficient 130.000 Diameter 6.00 in Discharge 1541.26 gal/min Results Pressure 1 6.22 psi Headloss 12.79 ft Energy Grade 1 4761.64 ft Energy Grade 2 4748.85 ft Hydraulic Grade 1 4756.89 ft Hydraulic Grade 2 4744.10 ft Flow Area 0.20 ft² Wetted Perimeter 1.57 ft Velocity 17.49 ft/s Velocity Head 4.75 ft Friction Slope 0.16529 ft/ft Water Pressure Pipe 6in Service 9/10/2020 3:06:32 PM Bentley Systems, Inc. Haestad Methods Solution CenterBentley FlowMaster V8i (SELECTseries 1) [08.11.01.03] 27 Siemons Company Drive Suite 200 W Watertown, CT 06795 USA +1-203-755-1666 1of1Page Project Description Friction Method Hazen-Williams Formula Solve For Pressure at 1 Input Data Pressure 2 0.00 psi Elevation 1 4740.56 ft Elevation 2 4742.53 ft Length 305.56 ft Roughness Coefficient 130.000 Diameter 8.00 in Discharge 1541.26 gal/min Results Pressure 1 6.25 psi Headloss 12.44 ft Energy Grade 1 4756.47 ft Energy Grade 2 4744.03 ft Hydraulic Grade 1 4754.97 ft Hydraulic Grade 2 4742.53 ft Flow Area 0.35 ft² Wetted Perimeter 2.09 ft Velocity 9.84 ft/s Velocity Head 1.50 ft Friction Slope 0.04071 ft/ft Water Pressure Pipe 8in Main 9/10/2020 2:54:52 PM Bentley Systems, Inc. Haestad Methods Solution CenterBentley FlowMaster V8i (SELECTseries 1) [08.11.01.03] 27 Siemons Company Drive Suite 200 W Watertown, CT 06795 USA +1-203-755-1666 1of1Page