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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSWP271836 HYDROLOGY REPORT AND CALCULATIONS
BRANDAL WOOD
Renton, Washington
GROUP FOUR Job No. 89-8002
Prepared For:
Ralph Warford
P. O. Box 189
Medina,WA 98039
Prepared By:
Group Four, Inc.
19502 56th Ave.W.
Lynnwood,WA. 98036
(206) 775-4581 �4�•a+���
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AUG 4 1989
SURVEYING ENGINEERING PLANNING MANAGEMENT
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Brandal Wood 5/25/89
Pg. 1/2
GENERAL SITE DESCRIPTION
The site is located Northwest of the intersection of 138th
Avenue S .E. and 104th Street in Renton, and is comprised of
5 . 49 acres. The site is currently undeveloped with the
exception of 2 single family residences located along the
East property line and several existing barns. The site
slopes generally West to East at approximately 1. 2 percent
grade. The site is vegetated with a mixture of deciduous
and coniferous trees with moderate ground coverage in the
Western portion of the property, and lawns in the Eastern
portion.
EXISTING DRAINAGE
Runoff is currently overland to the East before entering the
roadside ditch along 138th Avenue S.E. Some upstream flows
from developed property enters the site over the North
property line which will be accounted for in the drainage
design (see Sub-Basin Map) . There are no drainage
structures currently on the site.
PROPOSED DRAINAGE
The proposed conveyance system will be sized for a 25-year
design storm using the rational method. Runoff from
developed areas will be conveyed to the detention pipe
located in the Eastern portion of the site. The detention
system will be sized for a 5-year design storm for release
and a 25-year storm for storage.
DOWNSTREAM ANALYSIS
Discharge from the detention system will be conveyed
southeasterly for approximately 30 feet in 12-inch concrete
pipe before intersecting with Duvall Avenue N.E. At this
point, flow is conveyed South under the road for
approximately 126 feet in 12-inch concrete pipe before
entering an existing - storm system. Flow will continue South
under Duvall Avenue in this existing system for roughly 60
feet in 12-inch concrete pipe before crossing the roadway.
Flow will continue South under Duvall Avenue, on the road' s
Eastern side, for roughly 206 feet in 12-inch concrete pipe
Brandal Wood 5/25/89
Pg. 2/2
before entering an 18-inch concrete pipe storm system. This
18-inch storm system will continue conveying flow South down
Duvall Avenue for approximately 617 feet before entering a
24-inch concrete pipe. This 24-inch pipe will convey flow
South for approximately 260 feet before intersecting with
Sunset Blvd. S .E. (see attached May Creek Highlands Report) .
Analysis of the downstream system reveals some catchbasin
structures experiencing a hydraulic jump above the existing
rim elevation during a 25-year storm event (see Headwater
Calcs. ) .
It is anticipated that any flow occurring on the surface as a
result of the hydraulic jump will enter the open grate
downstream at CB 27 and CB 28 (see Downstream Basin Map) .
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UNDEVELOPED LAND
Wood & Forest . . . _ . . . . 0. 05 0. 10
Sparse Trees & Ground Cover . . _ . . . . 0. 10 0. 15
Light Grass to Bare Ground . . . . _ . . 0. 15 0. 20
DEVELOPED AREA
Pavement & Roofs . . . . . . . . . . . . 0. 90 0- 90
Gravel Roads & Parking Lots . . . . . . . 0. 75 0.80
City Business 0.85 0. 90 -
Apartment Dwelling Areas . . . . . . . . 0.80 0. 85
Industrial Areas (heavy) _ . . . . . . 0. 70 0.80
Industrial Areas (Light) . . . . . . . . 0.60 0. 70
Earth Shoulder . . . . . . . . . . . _ 0. 50 0. 50
Playground 0. 25 0. 30
Lawns, i4eadows & Pastures . . . . . . . . . 0.20 0. 25
Parks & Cemetery . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.IS 0. 20
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1 .0-1 . 5 DU/GA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0. 30
1 . 5-3.0 DU/:GA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0. 35
3. 0-3.5 DU/GA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0. 40
3.574.0 DU/GA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-45
4 . 0-6.0 DU/GA .0. 50
6.0-9.0 DU/GA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0. 60
9. 0-15.0 DU/GA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0- 70.
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SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE
TECHNICAL RELEASE NO. 55
JANUARY 1915
TABLE 1
STORAGE REQUIREMENTS FOR MULTIPLE ORIFICES
25-Year Design Storm
Type* and 0-Year Design Storm Pea torage Max'mum Storage
Number of Pea torage Maximum Storage
Outlets Time(Minutes) Uolume (Cu.Ft/Ac)
Time(Minut
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Seattle/ One T +25 �°
Renton Qo
T = -25+ 70 000 Vs = 282OT-29 .9QoT T = -25+ 855000 Vs = 3420T-29 .9QoT
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Renton
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Seattle/ Th T+25
Renton
Seattle/ Four
T -25+ 70500 Vs = 2820T-25.lQoT T = -25+ 8550Qo Vs = 20T-25.1QoT
Seat / 25�o +25
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* Orifices with equal head pressure between adjacent ,orifices.
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TABLE 10-2 LOSS COEFFICIENTS FOR VARIOUS TRANSITIONS AND FITTINGS -
Additional
Description Sketch Data K Source
r/d K, (1)
Pipe entrance. I. 0.0 0.50
U.1 0.12
�If = K V 12g J t' >0.2 0.03
K, KC
Contraction D,ID, 0 = 60' 0 = 180` (1)
0.0 0.08 0.50
0.20 0.08 0.49
1),
0 1T 0.40 0.07 0.42
0.60 0.06 0.32
0.80 0.05 0.18
hI = KC112,12g 0.90 0.04 0.10
K, KE
Expansion DI/D, 0 = 10' 9 = 1800 (1)
D1 r 0.0 1.00
+ 0.20 0.13 0.92
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t 1 0.40 0.11 0.72
0.60 0.06 0.42
hL = KEI/2,/2g 0.80 0.03 0.16
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vanes Kb = 1.1 (27)
90' miter
bend With
vanes KI, = 0.2 (27)
r/d (3)
and
d I Kt, = 0.35 (14)
90'Smooth \ 2 0.19
bend 4 0.16
6 0.21
8 0.28
10 0.32
Globe valve-wide open K,. = 10.0 (27)
Angle valve-wide open K, = 5•0
Threaded Gate valve-wide open K,. = 0.2
pipe Gate valve-half open K, = 5.6
fittings Return bend Kb = 2.2
Tee
straight-through flow K, = 0.4
side-outlet flow K, = 1.8
90'elbow KI, = 0.9
45°elbow Kb = 0.4
John R. Newell Inc., P.S.
231 Williams Ave. So., Suite 200
P.O. Box 396
Renton tiVashington 98057-0396
Phone: (206) 255-2190
May 12, 1988
City of Renton
Storm Water Utility Department
200 Mill Avenue South, 4th Floor
Renton, WA 98055
Attn: Chuck Price
Re: May Creek Highlands
Dear Chuck:
Attached, please find the drainage analysis for the off site storm
drain along the east side of Duvall Avenue N.E. . The Rational Method
and a 10 year storm event was used in the pipe analysis. Per my
discussion with you the, off site storm drain line along the east side
of Duvall Avenue N.E. was designed assuming complete orfice failures
and detention vault overflow using a 10 year design storm which is
conservative.
A revised pipe analysis has not been repeated for the piping on site.
The numbers may change slightly due to adding extra catch basins but
essentially the piping runs are the same as previously submitted.
If you are not in agreement with this and a revised analysis for the
on site pipes is an absolute requirement for plan approval please
advise me as soon as possible.
Sincerely,
JOHN R. NEWELL INC. , P.S.
John R. Newell, P.E. Y0RMID
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