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ENGINEERING PLANNING SURVEYING
Technical Information Report
Boeing Commercial Airlines
Facility Improvements -
Gate D-50: Access Reconfiguration
Apron D: New Fuel Spill Containment Vault
Building 4-42: Sewer Lift Station Replacement
Renton, Washington
Shoreline Permit Submittal:
May 2017
Technical Information Report
for
Boeing Commercial Airplanes
Facility Improvements -
Gate D-50: Access Reconfiguration
Apron D: New Fuel Spill Containment Vault
Building 4-42: Sewer Lift Station Replacement
Prepared for:
Boeing Commercial Airplanes, Seattle District
P.O. Box 3707, M/S: 1W-10
Seattle, Washington 98124
Prepared by:
8420 154th Avenue NE Redmond, WA 98052
Tele: (425) 869-2670 FAX: (425) 869-2679
Shoreline Permit Submittal
May 2017
This report has been prepared by the staff of DOWL under the direction of the undersigned
professional engineer whose stamp and signature appears hereon.
13726.07
PRELIMINARY
Table of Contents
1.0 PROJECT OVERVIEW .................................................................................................................... 4
Figure 1: TIR Worksheet ......................................................................................................................................... 5
Figure 2: Vicinity Map .......................................................................................................................................... 10
Figure 3: Soils Mapping ........................................................................................................................................ 11
2.0 CONDITIONS & REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY ................................................................. 14
3.0 OFF-SITE ANALYSIS .................................................................................................................... 17
Figure 4: Project 1 – Downstream Outfall to Cedar River ..................................................................................... 18
Figure 5: Projects 2 and 3 - Downstream Outfall to Lake Washington .................................................................. 19
Figure 6: Flood Map ............................................................................................................................................. 20
Figure 7: Hazards ................................................................................................................................................. 21
4.0 FLOW CONTROL & WATER QUALITY FACILITY ANALYSIS & DESIGN ................................ 22
4.1 Existing Site Hydrology ............................................................................................................................... 22
4.2 Developed Site Hydrology .......................................................................................................................... 23
4.3 Performance Standards .............................................................................................................................. 25
4.4 Flow Control System ................................................................................................................................... 25
4.5 Water Quality ............................................................................................................................................. 25
Figure 8: Project 1 – Existing Conditions .............................................................................................................. 26
Figure 9: Project 1 – Proposed Conditions ............................................................................................................ 27
Figure 10: Project 2 – Existing Conditions............................................................................................................. 28
Figure 11: Project 2 – Proposed Conditions .......................................................................................................... 29
Figure 12: Project 3 – Existing Conditions............................................................................................................. 30
Figure 13: Project 3 – Proposed Conditions .......................................................................................................... 31
5.0 CONVEYANCE SYSTEM ANALYSIS & DESIGN ......................................................................... 32
6.0 SPECIAL REPORTS & STUDIES .................................................................................................. 33
7.0 OTHER PERMITS ......................................................................................................................... 34
8.0 CWSPPP ANALYSIS AND DESIGN ............................................................................................. 35
ESC Plan Analysis and Design (Part A) .................................................................................................................. 35
Scope of Work ......................................................................................................................................................... 35
Clearing Limits ......................................................................................................................................................... 35
Cover Measures ...................................................................................................................................................... 35
Perimeter Protection .............................................................................................................................................. 35
Traffic Area Stabilization ......................................................................................................................................... 35
Sediment Retention ................................................................................................................................................ 35
Surface Water Collection ........................................................................................................................................ 36
Dewatering Control ................................................................................................................................................. 36
Dust Control ............................................................................................................................................................ 36
Flow Control ............................................................................................................................................................ 36
SWPPP Plan Design (Part B) ................................................................................................................................. 36
9.0 BOND QUANTITIES, FACILITY SUMMARIES, AND DECLARATION OF COVENANT .......... 39
9.1 Bond Quantities .......................................................................................................................................... 39
9.2 Flow Control and Water Quality Facility Summary Sheet and Sketch.......................................................... 39
9.3 Declaration of Covenant for Privately Maintained Flow Control and Water Quality Facilities .................... 39
10.0 OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE MANUAL ............................................................................. 40
11.0 ON-SITE BPMS ............................................................................................................................ 41
Appendix A CSWPPP Plans
Appendix B Operations and Maintenance Manual
Appendix C City of Renton Sensitive Area Mapping
Appendix D Geotechnical Investigation
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1.0 PROJECT OVERVIEW
Under a single Shoreline Permit Application, Boeing is proposing to improve three existing facilities.
These facilities are located within Section 7, Township 23 North, Range 5 East W.M. The following are
the specific project locations:
Project 1 – Gate D-50: Access Reconfiguration
This project is located at the Renton Airport located at 857 East Perimeter Road in Renton, Washington;
King County Parcel Number is: 0723059007.
Project 2 – Apron D: New Fuel Spill Containment Vault
This project is located at the Boeing facility Apron D located at 737 Logan Avenue North in Renton,
Washington; King County Parcel Number is: 0723059001, at the south end of the property.
Project 3 – Building 4-42: Sewer Lift Station Replacement
This project is located at the Boeing facility located at 737 Logan Avenue North in Renton, Washington;
King County Parcel Number is: 0723059001, at the north end of the property.
These projects will use the 2017 Renton Surface Water Design Manual (RSWDM). These project as a
whole will be removing or replacing over 2,000 square feet of impervious surface; therefore a full
drainage review will be required.
Project 1 is located on the west side of the Cedar River. The area directly discharges to the adjacent
Cedar River. For this project threshold discharge area (TDA 1), flow control is not required due to
discharging to an exempt water body. Less than 5,000 square feet of new plus replaced PGIS and less
than ¾ acre of new PGPS is added therefore this project is exempt for water quality.
Projects 2 and 3 are located on the east side of the Cedar River within a single threshold discharge area
(TDA 2). Storm drainage from both sites combine to an existing interceptor storm drain system which
directly discharges to Lake Washington. This outfall is located approximately 5,200 feet downstream of
TDA 1. For TDA 2, flow control is also not required due to discharging to an exempt water body. Less
than 5,000 square feet of new plus replaced PGIS and less than ¾ acre of new PGPS is added therefore
this project is exempt for water quality.
The projects consists of urban land per the USDA soil map.
Information Provided:
Figure 1: TIR Worksheet
Figure 2: Vicinity Map
Figure 3: Soils Mapping
The Boeing Company
Mark Clement, 206-617-2944
DOWL
425-869-2670
Facility Improvement Projects
23N
5E
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770 West Perimeter Road
and 737 Logan Avenue North
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Direct Discharge Exemption
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TBD
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Aircraft parking
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Project 2 includes installation of fuel
containment facility
Threshold Discharge Areas containing <5,000 square feet
of new or replaced surface
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Soil Map—King County Area, Washington
Natural Resources
Conservation Service
Web Soil Survey
National Cooperative Soil Survey
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MAP LEGEND MAP INFORMATION
Area of Interest (AOI)
Area of Interest (AOI)
Soils
Soil Map Unit Polygons
Soil Map Unit Lines
Soil Map Unit Points
Special Point Features
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Landfill
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Perennial Water
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Other
Special Line Features
Water Features
Streams and Canals
Transportation
Rails
Interstate Highways
US Routes
Major Roads
Local Roads
Background
Aerial Photography
The soil surveys that comprise your AOI were mapped at
1:24,000.
Warning: Soil Map may not be valid at this scale.
Enlargement of maps beyond the scale of mapping can cause
misunderstanding of the detail of mapping and accuracy of soil
line placement. The maps do not show the small areas of
contrasting soils that could have been shown at a more detailed
scale.
Please rely on the bar scale on each map sheet for map
measurements.
Source of Map: Natural Resources Conservation Service
Web Soil Survey URL:
Coordinate System: Web Mercator (EPSG:3857)
Maps from the Web Soil Survey are based on the Web Mercator
projection, which preserves direction and shape but distorts
distance and area. A projection that preserves area, such as the
Albers equal-area conic projection, should be used if more
accurate calculations of distance or area are required.
This product is generated from the USDA-NRCS certified data as
of the version date(s) listed below.
Soil Survey Area: King County Area, Washington
Survey Area Data: Version 12, Sep 8, 2016
Soil map units are labeled (as space allows) for map scales
1:50,000 or larger.
Date(s) aerial images were photographed: Aug 1, 2011—Oct 6,
2013
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compiled and digitized probably differs from the background
imagery displayed on these maps. As a result, some minor
shifting of map unit boundaries may be evident.
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FIGURE 3 -SOIL MAP
Map Unit Legend
King County Area, Washington (WA633)
Map Unit Symbol Map Unit Name Acres in AOI Percent of AOI
BeC Beausite gravelly sandy loam,
6 to 15 percent slopes
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Ur Urban land 296.0 92.7%
W Water 17.2 5.4%
Totals for Area of Interest 319.2 100.0%
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FIGURE 3 -SOIL MAP
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2.0 CONDITIONS & REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY
Existing Conditions In general all three project sites are developed, where majority of the ground cover
is impervious with concrete or asphalt. Landscaping at the sites is either minimal or non-existent .
Utilities such as water, sewer and power are underground. All project sites contain storm drain systems
that will not be altered.
For Project Site 1, the existing system discharges to a storm sewer (12-in diameter) pipe which goes east
under East Perimeter Road and discharges into the Cedar River. No modification to the system is
proposed and the existing storm drain system will be kept in service. The Cedar River levee will not be
disturbed.
For both Project Sites 2 and 3, the existing systems discharge to a storm drain interceptor system which
runs north, parallel with the Cedar River eventually discharging to Lake Washington. The interceptor
system begins as a 24-inch diameter system which gradually upsizes to a 60-inch diameter pipe.
Modifications to the existing drainage system will not impact the flow paths or systems hydraulic or
treatment characteristic. The existing system will be modified to allow for the diversion of storm
drainage flows should a spill occur into the proposed fuel containment tanks. This is currently
accomplished onsite via other methods that will be replaced by the new tanks.
Site soils for all three sites are classified as Urban Land Ur. Figure 3 is a soil map from the USDA Web
Soil Survey.
Full Drainage Review The three projects as a whole has greater than 2,000 square feet of replaced
impervious surface, therefore Full Drainage Review is required. All 8 Core Requirements and 6 Special
Requirements apply.
As part of a single TIR prepared by DOWL, the following drainage review documents the project
thresholds based on design that have been done by DOWL (Project Site 2) as well as project information
that have been provided by Boeing (Project Sites 1 and 3). Design for project site 1 is being performed
by Boeing and project site 3 is being performed by BergerABAM .
KCSWDM Core Requirements
1. Discharge at the Natural Location The projects will not modify the existing system and will
continue to discharge into their respective storm drain systems which outfalls to the Cedar River
and Lake Washington.
2. Off-Site Analysis The project is exempt from an offsite analysis because the minimal existing
impervious surface will be replaced with new impervious surface where the rate, volume
duration and discharge location will not change per City of Renton Section 1.2.2 Exemption
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from Core Requirement #2, item 3. There will be no new impervious area added. Impervious
surfaces being replaced will be replaced in kind.
3. Flow Control The outfall for Project 1 is located along the Cedar River downstream of the Taylor
Creek confluence and meets the City of Renton Section 1.2.3.1 Direct Discharge Exemption from
Core Requirement #3.
Projects 2 and 3, discharge at a single location into Lake Washington and meets the City of
Renton Section 1.2.3.1 Direct Discharge Exemption from Core Requirement #3.
4. Conveyance These projects do not involve new conveyance systems. The projects replace
existing impervious areas in kind, where there will also be no modifications to the existing storm
drain conveyance and treatment systems. Valves will be installed on Apron D to stop and divert
conveyance flows from that apron to the proposed fuel spill containment tanks in the event of a
fuel spill however these improvements are designed to maintain the existing conveyance
systems performance without increasing or decreasing flows.
5. Erosion & Sediment Control Temporary erosion and sediment control will be provided for the
project. Ground disturbance will be relatively minimal and limited to pavement replacement
and vault excavation. Dewatering may be a concern on the project. There is potential for
contaminated groundwater, if so discharge will be made to the sanitary sewer. TESC is covered
under section 8 of this report.
6. Maintenance and Operations Ownership of the existing stormwater system (Boeing Renton)
will not change and the current maintenance program will remain in place. The site is staffed
24-hours a day, there is a central monitoring system in place providing for timely notification of
problems.
7. Financial Guarantees and Liability The project will comply with financial guarantees as required
by the City of Renton.
8. Water Quality The projects are below the 5,000 square foot threshold for both TDA’s,
therefore water quality is not needed. During construction, source control measures will be
implemented.
9. On-Site BPMS The projects are above the 2,000 square foot threshold for both TDA’s for total
replaced impervious surface triggering the evaluation and implementation of On-Site BMPS per
Core Requirement #9. The feasibility and application of On-Site BMPS is further evaluated
within section 11 of this report.
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City of Renton Special Requirements
1. Other Adopted Area Specific Requirements The site is not located within an area having
specific requirements above and beyond the core requirements.
2. Flood Hazard Delineation The project site is not within the 100-year floodplain. This project is
located Zone X Other Flood Areas, 500-year floodplain per the City of Renton (COR) mapping.
See Appendix E.
3. Flood Protect Facilities The existing Cedar River levee will not be disturbed or modified.
4. Source Control This project does warrant source controls. Fuel spill control and containment
will be provided for those areas that might hold a fueled or previously fueled aircraft.
5. Oil Control For a redevelopment project, where the threshold of new plus replaced pollution
generating impervious surfaces of 5,000 square feet is not exceeded, runoff treatment is not
required. Both TDA’s are under the 5,000 square feet threshold.
6. Aquifer Protection Area The project is not located in an Aquifer Protection Area Zone per City of
Renton Groundwater Protection Areas (printed 11/12/2014) provided in the City of Renton
Amendments to the King County Surface Water Design Manual.
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3.0 OFF-SITE ANALYSIS
The project is exempt from Core Requirement #2 Offsite Analysis because the existing impervious
surface will be replaced with new impervious surface. Volume, rate duration and discharge location will
not change.
Survey information was available for each project site, where the existing storm drain systems and
outfall have been located. See Figures 4and 5 below.
Project 1 is located in TDA 1, which discharges to the Cedar River.
Projects 2 and 3 are located in TDA 2, which discharges to Lake Washington located approximately 5,200
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4.0 FLOW CONTROL & WATER QUALITY FACILITY ANALYSIS & DESIGN
4.1 Existing Site Hydrology
In general the three project sites are impervious where the pavement grade is relatively flat with slopes
between 0.5% and 1.0%. Runoff is collected by a network of catch basins that will not be modified.
TDA-1 (Project 1)
Project 1 – Gate D-50: Access Reconfiguration
The existing pavement surface consist of patches of asphalt. The 12-inch diameter storm drain system
collects runoff from this parking area and runs north easterly to a catch basin across East Perimeter
Road, discharging to the Cedar River. Drainage patterns will remain the same and the discharge point
will remain the same.
TDA-2 (Projects 2 and 3)
Project 2 – Apron D: New Fuel Spill Containment Vault
The existing pavement surface consist of concrete panels. Within the area of work, Apron D is collected
by a storm drain system located along the west limits of the site. This 24-inch diameter storm drain
system discharges to a 24-inch diameter storm drain interceptor system, which conveys stormwater
northerly parallel with the Cedar River and then outfalls northeasterly into Lake Washington. Drainage
patterns within the site will remain the same and the discharge point will remain the same.
Project 3 – Building 4-42: Sewer Lift Station Replacement
The existing pavement surface consist of asphalt. Similar to Project 2, the site contains a 24-inch storm
drain system. The 24-inch system is parallel with the adjacent interceptor system, but eventually ties
into the interceptor system which then outfalls into Lake Washington. The 24-inch pipe discharges to a
Type 2 – 96” diameter manhole which connects to the 60-inch diameter pipe discharging to Lake
Washington. Drainage patterns will remain the same and the discharge point will remain the same.
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4.2 Developed Site Hydrology
TDA-1 (Project 1)
Project 1 – Gate D-50: Access Reconfiguration
This project will involve revising the gate entrance at Gate D-50 near Apron A. Work will involve
replacing 3,300 square feet of existing asphalt area and reconfiguring perimeter fencing, new double
swing gate entrance, shifting jersey barrier locations, revising pavement markings for both vehicles and
pedestrians and relocation of associated utility work. The existing storm drain system for the site will
not be revised.
Figures 8 and 9 provide the limits of work and location of pavement replacement.
Figure 8: Existing Conditions
Figure 9: Proposed Conditions
Table 1: Project 1 - Area Summary
New Impervious Surface 0.00 Acres
Replaced Impervious Surface 0.08 Acres
TDA-2 (Projects 2 and 3)
Project 2 – Apron D: New Fuel Spill Containment Vault
This project will involve installing a 10,000 gallon spill containment vault within Apron D. Approximately
1,650 square feet of pavement will be replaced for this portion of the work. This unit will tie into the
existing Boeing diversion system which currently includes an emergency spill push button where spill
containment involves flooding the apron surface. The manual activation push button will divert the
flow from the storm sewer mains serving the stalls to the underground spill containment vault. The
main line valves are normally open, the diversion valves normally closed. The containment volume is
10,000 gallons, as required by Boeing criteria. Recognizing that mixing stormwater and spilled fuel is
problematic because the containment volume cannot be sized for whatever storm event that might be
occurring, the activation of the diversion will remain manual via a panic button. In the event of a spill,
the crew can activate the diversion and send the spill to the vault. There will be a fluid level sensor in
the containment vault to track potential groundwater intrusion in to the vault. There are actually two
vaults, both Utility Vault precast units each holding 5,000 gallons each. The containment vaults will be
ballasted with a concrete collar to prevent flotation from high groundwater.
Figures 10and 11 provide the limits of work and location of pavement replacement.
Figure 10: Existing Conditions
Figure 11: Proposed Conditions
Table 2: Project 2 - Area Summary
New Impervious Surface 0.00 Acres
Replaced Impervious Surface 0.04 Acres
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Project 3 – Building 4-42: Sewer Lift Station Replacement
The scope of work for this project involves the replacement of a sewage lift station at Building 4-42. This
lift station serves Building 4-42, 4-41 and west side of Building 4-20. This includes installation of a new
vault for collection of sewage, two new submersible sewage pumps, controls and piping. Sewer lines
from Building 4-42 and 4-41 will be rerouted to the new sewage lift station vault. The 4” discharge line
from the new sewage pumps will be connected to the existing 4” sewage discharge line just south of the
new lift station. The old sewage lift station will be demolished and filled in after the new lift station is
put into service. The project will involve approximately 1,600 square feet of replaced impervious
surface.
Figures 12 and 13 provide the limits of work and location of pavement replacement.
Figure 12: Existing Conditions
Figure 13: Proposed Conditions
Table 3: Project 3 - Area Summary
New Impervious Surface 0.00 Acres
Replaced Impervious Surface 0.04 Acres
Overall, for TDA 2, the two projects will replace a total of 3,250 square feet of impervious surface. This
is below the 5,000 square feet threshold for water quality.
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4.3 Performance Standards
Flow Control The project qualifies for the Direct Discharge Exemption per Section 1.2.3.1, Table 1.2.3.B.
The projects will not add any new impervious surfaces. The projects directly discharge to the Cedar
River and Lake Washington. There will be no modifications to the existing storm drain system.
Conveyance The projects do not modify the existing storm drain systems, or add additional impervious
surfaces. Since there will be no change in flow characteristics per City of Renton Section 1.2.4.2, the
existing onsite conveyance systems do not need to be analyzed for conveyance capacity.
Water Quality Per City of Renton Section 1.2.8 Exemption 1 – Surface Area Exemption, a proposed
project or any threshold discharge area within the site of a project is exempt if it meets all of the
following criteria:
a) Less than 5,000 square feet of new plus replaced PGIS that is not fully dispersed will be created,
AND
b) Less than ¾ acre of new PGPS that is not fully dispersed will be added
4.4 Flow Control System
The project site has a direct discharge exemption because it is located near Lake Washington, on the
Cedar River. No flow control is proposed.
4.5 Water Quality
Per section 4.2 above, the projects within their respective TDA’s are exempt based on surface areas
being less than 5,000 square feet.
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6.0 SPECIAL REPORTS & STUDIES
A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) will be prepared under a separate cover.
The project geotechnical report is being prepared by Soil and Environmental Engineers, Inc. and
the final report is not available for inclusion in the TIR at this time. The report will be submitted
for the under a separate cover.
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7.0 OTHER PERMITS
This TIR was prepared for the Shoreline Permit application.
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8.0 CWSPPP ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
ESC Plan Analysis and Design (Part A)
Scope of Work
Earthwork for the projects will be limited to excavation necessary for pavement replacement and vault
installation. The existing site is paved, the existing concrete and asphalt will remain in place as long as
possible. The project will use commercial filtration tanks during construction for stormwater runoff and
dewatering.
Clearing Limits
The clearing limits will be spray painted with white paint on the edge of the existing concrete panels to
be removed.
Cover Measures
The existing asphalt and concrete will remain in place as long as possible. Any exposed disturbed soil
will need to be stabilized at the end of each shift, plastic sheeting is the most practical means of
accomplishing this.
Perimeter Protection
The perimeter will have a temporary safety fence. In the perimeter areas on the downhill side a
triangular sediment filter dike is to be installed. This triangular sediment filter dike works similar to a silt
fence but can easily be installed on existing pavement. The filter fabric traps the sediment so that it can
be removed after reaching a depth of four inches.
Traffic Area Stabilization
Currently this access is paved, and will be used as existing pavement as long as possible. Once the
asphalt is removed, a construction entrance will be installed. If the construction entrance is not
providing enough protection then a wheel wash will be installed.
Sediment Retention
Given the nature of the site and the high groundwater present, conventional sediment traps or ponds
would be problematic. Commercial settling tanks and chitosan enhanced filtration units will be
employed needed for projects 2 and 3. Runoff will be collected and pumped from sumps and
dewatering flow will be pumped directly into the treatment system. Site soil disturbance on project 1
will be limited and it is not anticipated that the site will generate significant quantities of sediment laden
runoff. Project 1 will utilize catch basin socks and localized TESC measures to prevent sediment laden
water leaving the site.
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Surface Water Collection
The downstream collection system is in place. The construction area will discharge into the existing
system after going through the filtration tanks for project 2 & 3. Surface water collection is not
anticipated for project 1.
Dewatering Control
The commercial tank and filtration system will also be used for dewatering the site. There is high
ground water in the project locations so dewatering is anticipated throughout the duration of the
underground utility or stormwater work. Hydrologic calculations to establish TESC flow rates have not
been performed. Based on past history at this site the dewatering flow will be the governing flowrate in
terms of treatment capacity. Treatment capacity will have to match the dewatering pump rate. Based
on past experience the dewatering pump rate is estimated to be 50 gpm per pump and there could be
multiple pumps employed at once. Treatment will be through a settling tank and chitosan enhanced
filter system before discharging into the storm system. The actual flow rate will be a function of the
number of dewatering pumps in action at the time. There is potential for contaminated groundwater on
the site in which case dewatering discharge will be made to the sanitary sewer. The general contractor
will be responsible for monitoring discharge; actual monitoring to be performed by Clearwater Solutions
or comparable sub-contractor. Turbidity would be monitored on a daily basis.
Dust Control
Generally speaking dust is not likely to be a problem. Grading on these project sites will be minimal and
the amount of soil exposed at a time will be small. Water will be used for dust control if necessary.
Flow Control
Flow control will not be provided. The project is located in a direct discharge area.
SWPPP Plan Design (Part B)
The Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) is a stand-alone document that describes the
Construction Best Management Practices (BMP’s). The SWPPP has been prepared under separate cover.
The 12 elements and BMPs recommended are identified below:
Element 1 – Mark Clearing Limits: A temporary safety fence will be installed around the perimeter. The
edge of the concrete panel removal area will be spray painted with white paint. The safety fence may
be coincidental with the site security fencing.
Element 2 – Establish Construction Access: The site is currently paved, the asphalt will remain in place
as long as possible. Once the driveway asphalt is removed a construction entrance per the City of
Renton standard detail 215.10 could be employed. Sequentially a construction entrance might not be
necessary. Wheel washing, street sweeping and street cleaning shall be employed as necessary to
prevent sediment from tracking onto the Perimeter Road.
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Element 3 – Control Flow Rates: This project is located in a direct discharge area for Cedar River and no
flow control will be provided.
Element 4 – Install Sediment Controls: All stormwater runoff from disturbed areas shall pass through
triangular filtration dikes, storm drain inlet protection or temporary sediment tanks.
Element 5 – Stabilize Soils: Exposed and unworked soils shall be stabilized with Plastic Coverings per City
of Renton standard detail 213.30 or an equivalent protection.
Element 6 – Protect Slopes: The site is relatively flat, where there are no slopes.
Element 7 – Protect Drain Inlets: Catch basin filters will be installed per City of Renton standard detail
216.30 on all catch basins located within the construction area and immediately downstream of the
project areas.
Element 8 – Stabilize Channels and Outlets: The stormwater will be treated with commercial filtration
tanks before being released into the existing system.
Element 9 – Control Pollutants: The following measures will be taken:
All vehicles, equipment and petroleum product storage/dispensing areas will be inspected
regularly to detect any leaks or spills, and to identify maintenance.
Fueling will be conducted on hard pavement.
Spill prevention measures, such as drip pans, will be used when conducting maintenance and
repair of vehicles or equipment.
In order to perform emergency repairs on site, temporary plastic will be placed beneath and, if
raining, over the vehicle.
Contaminated surfaces shall be cleaned immediately following any discharge or spill incident.
Process water and slurry resulting from concrete work will be prevented from entering waters of
the state by implementing Concrete Handling measures (BMP C151), pH neutralization will be
utilized if necessary.
The following BMP’s from the Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington will be used:
BMP C151: Concrete Handling
BMP C152: Saw cutting and Surfacing Pollution Prevention
BMP C153: Material Delivery, Storage and Containment
BMP C154: Concrete Washout Area
BMP C251: Construction Stormwater Filtration
BMP C252: High pH Neutralization
BMP C253: pH control for High pH Water
S406 Streets/Highways/Applicable BMP’s
S407 Dust Control for Disturbed Land Areas and Unpaved Parking Lots
S409 Fueling at Dedicated Stations
S411 Landscaping and Lawn/Vegetation Management
S417 Maintenance for Stormwater Drainage and Treatment Systems
S419 Mobile Fueling of Vehicles and Heavy Equipment
S424 Roof/Building Drains at Manufacturing and Commercial Buildings
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Element 10 – Control Dewatering: The water from foundations, vaults, and trenches will be pumped to
the filtration tanks, treated and released into the storm drain system. The dewatering flow rate will set
the flowrate for the treatment system.
Element 11 – Maintain BMPs: All temporary and permanent Erosion and Sediment Control (ESC) BMPs
shall be inspected, maintained and repaired as needed to ensure continued performance of their
intended function.
Element 12 – Manage the Project: During construction consideration shall be given to removing and
replacing the pavement in stages. Site inspections and monitoring will be conducted in accordance with
Special Conditions S4 of the CSWGP. The contractor will update the SWPPP as necessary and keep a
copy on site at all times.
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9.0 BOND QUANTITIES, FACILITY SUMMARIES, AND DECLARATION OF COVENANT
9.1 Bond Quantities
The bond quantities worksheet has not been prepared for the initial Shoreline Permit submittal.
9.2 Flow Control and Water Quality Facility Summary Sheet and Sketch
N/A - These projects will not include flow control or water quality facilities.
9.3 Declaration of Covenant for Privately Maintained Flow Control and Water Quality
Facilities
N/A - These projects will not include flow control or water quality facilities.
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10.0 OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
The Operations and Maintenance Manual (Appendix B) will be developed in the future submittal.
In general, there will be no new storm sewer systems added. Project 2 will provide a new fuel spill
containment vault.
The manual document is meant to be a standalone document and will be incorporated into the larger
Boeing operational program.
The final O & M Manual will be published post construction with the as-built drawings and full
documentation of equipment cut sheet submittals and manufacturer’s maintenance procedures.
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11.0 ON-SITE BPMS
The three projects situated within TDA-1 and TDA-2 result in greater than 2,000 square feet of replaced
impervious surface within each TDA.
TDA-1 - Project 1 = 3,300 square feet of replaced impervious surface
TDA-2 - Project 2 = 1,650 square feet + Project 3 = 1,600 square feet for a Total = 3,250 square
feet.
The totals for both TDA trigger Core Requirement #9 for the targeted replaced impervious surface. As
indicated within this TIR both TDA’s qualify for the Direct Discharge Exemption per Section 1.2.3.1, Table
1.2.3.B as listed above in this TIR. Per Section 1.2.9.1 A the Direct Discharge Exemptions results in the
project not being required to achieve the LID performance standards, nor consider bioretention,
permeable pavement, or full dispersion.
The projects are required to the maximum extent feasible to provide the following BMPS for the target
impervious surfaces:
Implement full infiltration as detailed in Appendix C, Section C.2.2.
Basic Dispersion per Appendix C, Section C.2.4.
The requirements for implementation have been evaluated for each project and TDA below:
TDA-1 (Project 1)
Project 1 – Gate D-50: Access Reconfiguration
Project 1 is situated within a fully paved parking and drive area and the proposed replaced impervious
surface is a small section within that area. Directly adjacent to the proposed replaced impervious area is
the storm drain collection system for the area. Below is an evaluation for Project 1 of the available on-
site BMPS.
Implement full infiltration as detailed in Appendix C, Section C.2.2 Section C.2.2.2 Minimum Design
Requirements for Full infiltration provides 15 requirements that must be meet in order for Full
Infiltration to be applicable a project.
Item 1a reads that “Existing soils must be coarse sands or cobbles or medium sands and cannot be
comprised of fill materials where the infiltration device will be located. The entirety of the Project 1 site
is fill materials. Based on this full infiltration is not applicable for this site.
Basic Dispersion per Appendix C, Section C.2.4. Section C.2.4.1 Minimum Design Requirements for Basic
Dispersion provides 10 requirements that must be meet in order for Basic Dispersion to be a applicable
a project.
Due to the nature of the area surrounding our project and the proximity of the existing storm drainage
facilities it is not feasible for the project to comply with items 1 or 2. Construction of a dispersion facility
as identified in item 1 and a vegetated flow path would result in major changes to the existing storm
drainage system as well as the surrounding site. Furthermore the area experiences high ground water
and localized flooding due to its proximity and overall elevation relative to the Cedar River. Attempting
basic dispersion on for this project without further exasperating the localized flooding is not feasible
without substantial modifications to the surrounding pavement and storm drainage facilities and would
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result in the project not being economically viable. Based on this basic dispersion is not applicable for
this site.
Based on the analysis of the available On-Site BMPS for use on Project 1 it is not feasible to comply with
Core Requirement #9.
TDA-2 (Projects 2 and 3)
Project 2 – Apron D: New Fuel Spill Containment Vault
Project 2 is situated within a fully paved active apron. Activates on the apron include the use of
environmentally hazardous chemicals and the transportation and loading of fuel onto aircraft. Runoff
from the site is carefully collected monitored and processed through oil water separators before leaving
the site through a larger interceptor system and ultimately discharged through a submerged pipe into
Lake Washington ¾ of a mile north of the project area.
Implement full infiltration as detailed in Appendix C, Section C.2.2 Section C.2.2.2 Minimum Design
Requirements for Full infiltration provides 15 requirements that must be meet in order for Full
Infiltration to be applicable a project.
Item 1a reads that “Existing soils must be coarse sands or cobbles or medium sands and cannot be
comprised of fill materials where the infiltration device will be located. The entirety of the Project 1 site
is fill materials. Based on this full infiltration is not applicable for this site.
Basic Dispersion per Appendix C, Section C.2.4. Section C.2.4.1 Minimum Design Requirements for Basic
Dispersion provides 10 requirements that must be meet in order for Basic Dispersion to be a applicable
a project.
Due to the projects location within an active apron it is not feasible for the project to comply with items
1 or 2. Construction of a dispersion facility as identified in item 1 and a vegetated flow path are not
acceptable within a foreign object or debris (FOD) critical area such as the apron. The implementation of
a vegetated flow path within the confines of an active apron would not support aircraft operations or
operation of manufacturing equipment used on the apron. Attempting basic dispersion for this project
without preventing operations on the apron or generating additional FOD would require substantial
modifications to the entire apron and result in the project not being economically viable. Based on this
basic dispersion is not applicable for this site.
Project 3 – Building 4-42: Sewer Lift Station Replacement
Project 3 is situated within a fully paved parking area and is situated between an existing building and
the adjacent property line. Runoff from the site is collected monitored and processed through oil water
separators before leaving the site through a larger interceptor pipe system and ultimately discharges
through a submerged pipe into Lake Washington ¾ of a mile north of the project area.
Implement full infiltration as detailed in Appendix C, Section C.2.2 Section C.2.2.2 Minimum Design
Requirements for Full infiltration provides 15 requirements that must be meet in order for Full
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Item 1a reads that “Existing soils must be coarse sands or cobbles or medium sands and cannot be
comprised of fill materials where the infiltration device will be located. The entirety of the Project 1 site
is fill materials. Based on this full infiltration is not applicable for this site.
Basic Dispersion per Appendix C, Section C.2.4. Section C.2.4.1 Minimum Design Requirements for Basic
Dispersion provides 10 requirements that must be meet in order for Basic Dispersion to be a applicable
a project.
Due to the overall nature of the area surrounding our project and the proximity of the existing building
and property line it is not feasible for the project to comply with items 1 or 2. Construction of a
dispersion facility as identified in item 1 and a vegetated flow path would result in major changes to the
existing storm drainage system as well as the surrounding site. Attempting basic dispersion for this
project would require extensive modifications to the surrounding facilities and result in the project not
being economically viable. Based on this basic dispersion is not applicable for this site.
Based on the analysis of the available On-Site BMPS for use on TDA-2 (Project 2 & 3) it is not feasible to
comply with Core Requirement #9.
On-Site BMP Conclusion
As determined above through the analysis of Section 1.2.9 Core Requirement #9 it is not feasible to
implement the available on-Site BMPS for the projects and TDA’s covered within this TIR.
Appendix A
CSWPPP Plans
Appendix B
Operations and Maintenance Manual
Note: The final manual will be published with the record
drawings when complete documentation from pump and
equipment manufacturers is available.
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Data Sources: City of Renton, King County
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Appendix D
Geotechnical Investigation
Rpt1707 S&EE
S&EE
SOIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERS, INC.
16625 Redmond Way, Suite M 124, Redmond, Washington 98052, www.SoilEnvironmental.com (425) 868-5868
March 18, 2017
Ms. Cynthia Johnson
The Boeing Company
Cynthia.a.johnson4@boeing.com
CC: Mr. Michael Sullivan
Letter Report
Geotechnical Engineering Services
Proposed Gate D-50 Modification
Boeing Renton Plant
Dear Cynthia:
INTRODUCTION
Soil & Environmental Engineers, Inc. (S&EE) has been retained by you to perform a geotechnical evaluation
for the above-referenced project. The project will involve re-configuration of the traffic flow through the
existing D-50 gate. I understand that new underground electrical lines will be constructed, some minor re-
grading will be performed, and new asphalt pavement will be installed.
SURFACE AND SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS
The project site is located in the southeastern portion of Renton Municipal Airport. Figure 1, which is
included at the end of this report, shows the site location. The existing gate is surrounded by buildings, and
the site surface is covered with asphalt pavement. The gate is accessed by East Perimeter Road which
borders the west side of Cedar river and its levee. The site surface is relatively flat.
S&EE performed a previous soil test boring, B-2, at the location shown in Figure 1. Based on our
knowledge of soil conditions in the area, it is our opinion that the boring data are representative of the
subsurface conditions at D-50 gate.
The boring shows that the subsurface conditions at the site include fill over alluvial soils. The former is about
10 to 11 feet thick and consists of loose to medium dense silty sand, gravel and sand. The alluvial soils
include a soft to medium dense silt and sand layer to a depth of about 30 feet, then dense to very dense sand
and gravel below. This sand and gravel layer turns into a dense silty sand at a depth of 97.5 feet. Boring B-2
was terminated in this soil.
Ms. Cynthia Johnson
March 18, 2017
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Groundwater was encountered at a depth of 7 feet during the drilling of Boring B-2. Based on our experience
in the project area, the groundwater depth will vary with season and precipitation, and will fluctuate between
depths of 5 to 10 feet.
CONCLUSION AND RECOMENDATION
General
It is our opinion that the proposed project is feasible from a geotechnical standpoint. The areas disturbed by
construction will be stabilized and should remain stable. It is our further opinion that the project will not incur
any soil instability.
Underground Utility Construction
Subgrade preparation and trench backfill should be monitored by a site inspector from our office. All loose
soil cuttings should be removed from the excavation subgrade prior to the placement of bedding materials.
In the event that soft or loose soil is encountered at subgrade, the subgrade should be over-excavated for a
minimum of 6 inches. A non-woven geotextile having a minimum grab tensile strength of 200 pounds should
be installed at the bottom of the over-excavation and the over-excavation be backfilled with 1-1/4” minus
crushed rock. The geotextile should be installed flat with all wrinkles removed and have 12 inches overlap.
The rock should be compacted to a firm a non-yielding condition using a mechanical compactor approved by
our site inspector.
The onsite soils are suitable for use as backfill. The soils are slightly moisture sensitive. As such, the
contractor should protect the excavated soils from rain.
Pavement
We recommend that all pavement subgrades be proof-rolled to identify areas of soft, wet, organic, or
unstable soils. Proof-rolling should be accomplished with a heavy (12-ton) vibratory roller, front-end-
loader, or loaded dump truck (or equivalent) making systematic passes over the subgrade while being
observed by a site inspector from our office. In areas where unstable and/or unsuitable subgrade soils are
observed, the subgrade should be over-excavated a minimum 6 inches. Woven geotextile having a
minimum 200 pounds grab tensile strength may be necessary for additional subgrade stabilization. The
geotextile, if used, should be placed with 12-inch overlaps with all wrinkles removed.
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