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Prepared for:
Segale Properties LLC
PO Box 88028
Tukwila, WA 98138
Prepared by:
CPH Consultants
Jamie Schroeder, PE
Casey Torres, EIT
11431 Willows RD NE, Suite 120
Redmond, WA 98052
December 21, 2018
Technical Information Report
Upper Balch Pit – Grade and Fill Permit
CPH Project No. 0061-18-002
Renton, WA
CP H
CO N SU LTA NT S
Prepared for:
Segale Properties LLC
PO Box 88028
Tukwila, WA 98138
Prepared by:
CPH Consultants
Jamie Schroeder, PE
Casey Torres, EIT
11431 Willows RD NE, Suite 120
Redmond, WA 98052
December 21, 2018
Technical Information Report
Upper Balch Pit – Grade and Fill Permit
CPH Project No. 0061-18-002
Renton, WA
CP H
CO N SU LTA NT S
11431 WILLOWS ROAD NE, SUITE 120
REDMOND, WA 98052
P: (425) 285-2390 | F: (425) 285-2389
www.cphconsultants.com
Site Planning
Civil Engineering
Project Management
Land Use Consulting
UPPER BALCH PIT
GRADE AND FILL PERMIT
RENTON, WASHINGTON
TECHNICAL INFORMATION REPORT
December 21, 2018
Prepared For:
Segale Properties LLC
PO Box 88028
Tukwila, WA 98138
Prepared By:
CPH Consultants
Jamie Schroeder, PE
Casey Torres, EIT
CPH Project No. 0061-18-002
Site Planning
Civil Engineering
Project Management
Land Use Consulting
TECHNICAL INFORMATION REPORT
UPPER BALCH PIT
GRADE AND FILL PERMIT
CITY OF RENTON, WA
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 1 – PROJECT OVERVIEW 3
FIGURE 1 – VICINITY MAP
FIGURE 2 – TIR WORKSHEET
SECTION 2 – CONDITIONS AND REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY 9
SECTION 3 – OFFSITE ANALYSIS 11
SECTION 4 – FLOW CONTROL AND WATER QUALITY FACILITY ANALYSIS AND DESIGN 13
SECTION 5 – CONVEYANCE SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN 16
SECTION 6 – SPECIAL REPORTS AND STUDIES 17
SECTION 7 – OTHER PERMITS 18
SECTION 8 – CSWPP PLAN ANALYSIS AND DESIGN 19
SECTION 9 – BOND QUANTITIES, FACILITY SUMMARIES, AND DECLARATION OF COVENANT 21
SECTION 10 – OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 22
FIGURES
FIGURE 3 – EXISTING SITE CONDITIONS
FIGURE 4 – DEVELOPED SITE CONDITIONS
APPENDICES
APPENDIX A – NRCS SOILS DATA AND GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING EVALUATION REPORT
APPENDIX B – WWHM REPORT
APPENDIX C – OTHER REPORTS
APPENDIX D – OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
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SECTION 1 – PROJECT OVERVIEW
This Technical Information Report (TIR) is provided to describe the stormwater conditions and proposed
drainage improvements for the Upper Balch Pit – Grade and Fill permit project. The project proposes to
grade and fill an existing property within the City of Renton to prepare the site for future residential
development. This report is provided to identify the applicable storm drainage standards and to
summarize the analyses and design provisions proposed for the project to comply with city surface water
standards. The information provided within this TIR represents the basis of design for the storm drainage
systems and surface water conditions for the project.
The vicinity map provided below as Figure 1 illustrates the general location of the property. The street
address of the project site is 301 Monroe Ave NE (King County tax parcel no. 1623059059). More
generally, the site is located in the NE ¼ of the NW ¼ of Section 16 of Township 23 North, Range 5 East,
in King County, Washington (see Vicinity Map below).
Figure 1– Location/Vicinity Map
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The project site is comprised of one undeveloped parcel with an area of approximately 14.4 acres. The
project site has been used as an upland fill and reclamation site since 1982. It was used as a permitted
sand/gravel pit from 1962 to 1982 under the name, “Upper Balch Pit.” The property currently has a valid
Grade and Fill permit (#LUA10-056) which allows the pit to be filled to an elevation of 325 feet. In
addition, the City of Renton currently discharges stormwater to the site through a Temporary Storm
Drainage Easement (AF# 2007092800176), where the runoff infiltrates on-site. The easement will
terminate once the pit is filled to an elevation of 325 feet. At or before this time, it is expected the storm
pipes will be removed. Steep slopes are present around the perimeter of the property which will be
eliminated as the pit is filled. A number of trees of varying type, age, and health condition exist on the site
and there is a chain-link fence around the perimeter of the property. Figure 3 displays the existing site
conditions.
The project proposes the continue filling the pit to support an anticipated residential development. Final
grades will be at or near the existing grades of the surrounding streets and land area. Proposed finished
grades will generally convey surface flows to the northwest. The project is exempt from Water Quality
treatment and Flow Control per current City of Renton surface water standards. However, a wetpond and
infiltration trench are proposed in the northwest portion of the site to support the anticipated future
development. These facilities have been preliminarily sized based on a conceptual residential
development site plan. The infiltration trench has been sized to fully infiltrate all stormwater runoff. These
facilities will also serve runoff from this project. No off-site discharge is proposed. The proposed grading
and drainage plan is shown in Figure 4.
Storm drainage controls for this project are proposed in accordance with the 2017 City of Renton Surface
Water Design Manual (RSWDM), which is based on the 2016 King County Surface Water Design Manual
(KCSWDM) with some modifications to reflect City of Renton specific requirements.
On-site Soil Conditions
The soils of the area are characterized generally by the Natural Resource Conservation Services (NCRS)
as Arents, Everett Material (An). The NRCS also correctly identifies the majority of the site as a pit. A site-
specific investigation of the existing site geotechnical conditions was performed by Terra Associates, Inc. A
copy of the NRCS soils data and the full geotechnical report is provided in Appendix A of this report.
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Figure 2 – Technical Information Report (TIR) Worksheet, 2017 Surface Water Design Manual
Part 1 PROJECT OWNER AND
PROJECT ENGINEER
Part 2 PROJECT LOCATION AND
DESCRIPTION
Project Owner: Segale Properties, LLC Project Name: Upper Balch Pit
Phone: (206) 575-2000 DDES Permit #: ______________________
Address: P.O. Box 88028
Tukwila, WA 98138
Location: Township: 23 N
Range: 5 E
Project Engineer: Jamie Schroeder, PE Section: 16
Phone: (425) 285-2392 Site Address: 301 Monroe Ave NE
Renton, WA 98056
Part 3 TYPE OF PERMIT APPLICATION
Part 4 OTHER REVIEWS AND PERMITS
Landuse Services DFW HPA Shoreline
Subdivision / Short Subd. / UPD COE 404 Management
Building Services DOE Dam Safety Structural
M/F / Commercial / SFR FEMA Floodplain Rockery/Vault/ ____
◼ Clearing and Grading COE Wetlands ESA Section 7
Right-of-Way Use Other:
Other:
Part 5 PLAN AND REPORT INFORMATION
Technical Information Report Site Improvement Plan (Engr. Plans)
Type of Drainage Full / Targeted / Type (circle one): Full / Modified /
Review (circle): Large Site Small Site
Date (include revision Date (include revision
dates): 12/21/18 dates): 12/21/18
Date of Final: Date of Final:
Part 6 ADJUSTMENT APPROVALS
Type (circle one): Standard / Complex / Preapplication / Experimental / Blanket
Description: (include conditions in TIR Section 2)
Date of Approval: _____________________________
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Figure 2 – Technical Information Report (TIR) Worksheet, 2017 Surface Water Design Manual (cont’d.)
Part 7 MONITORING REQUIREMENTS
Monitoring Required: Yes / No Describe:
Start Date:
Completion Date:
Part 8 SITE COMMUNITY AND DRAINAGE BASIN
Community Plan: Highlands
Special District Overlays:
Drainage Basin: Lower Cedar River
Stormwater Requirements:
Part 9 ONSITE AND ADJACENT SENSITIVE AREAS
River/Stream ◼ Steep Slope To be removed with fill
Lake Erosion Hazard
Wetlands Landslide Hazard
Closed Depression Coal Mine Hazard
Floodplain Seismic Hazard
Other Habitat Protection
Part 10 SOILS
Soil Type Slopes Erosion Potential
An 0% - 50%+ Yes
High Groundwater Table (within 5 feet) Sole Source Aquifer
Other __________________ Seeps/Springs
Additional Sheets Attached
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Figure 2 – Technical Information Report (TIR) Worksheet, 2017 Surface Water Design Manual (cont’d.)
Part 11 DRAINAGE DESIGN LIMITATIONS
REFERENCE LIMITATION / SITE CONSTRAINT
Core 2 – Offsite Analysis
Sensitive/Critical Areas
SEPA
Other
Additional Sheets Attached
Part 12 TIR SUMMARY SHEET (provide one TIR Summary Sheet per Threshold Discharge Area)
Threshold Discharge Area:
(name or description)
On-site infiltration at low point of site
Core Requirements (all 8 apply)
Discharge at Natural Location Number of Natural Discharge Locations: 1
Offsite Analysis Level: 1 / 2 / 3 Dated: 12/21/18
Flow Control Level: 1 / 2 / 3 or Exemption Number: Basic Exemption
(include a facility summary sheet) Small Site BMP’s: _N/A_____________________
Conveyance System Spill containment located at:
Erosion and Sediment Control ESC Site Supervisor: TBD
Contact Phone:
After Hours Phone:
Maintenance and Operation Responsibility: Private / Public
If Private, Maintenance Log Required: Yes / No
Financial Guarantees and Liability Provided: Yes / No
Water Quality Type: Basic / Sens. Lake / Enhanced Basic / Bog
(include facility summary sheet) or Exemption No. Surface Area Exemption
Landscape Management Plan: Yes / No
Special Requirements (as applicable)
Area Specific Drainage Type: CDA / SDO / MDP / BP / LMP / Shared Fac / None
Requirements Name: ________________________________
Floodplain/Floodway Delineation Type: Major / Minor / Exemption / None
100-year Base Flood Elevation (or range): _______________
Datum: N/A
Flood Protection Facilities Description:
Source Control Describe land use: None
(comm./industrial landuse) Describe any structural controls: None
Oil Control High-use Site: Yes / No
Treatment BMP: __________________________________
Maintenance Agreement: Yes / No
with whom?:
Other Drainage Structures
Describe:
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SECTION 2 – CONDITIONS AND REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY
Compliance with Project Drainage Requirements
The storm drainage and temporary erosion control standards for the project are established by the 2017
City of Renton Surface Water Design Manual (RSWDM). The RSWDM specifies nine core and six special
requirements that are to be met for this project. Compliance and/or applicability of each of these design
standards are summarized below:
RSWDM Core Requirements
1. Discharge at Natural Location: Stormwater runoff from the site currently flows to the bottom of
the pit where it then infiltrates. No runoff discharges off-site. On-site stormwater will maintain this
existing drainage pattern by fully infiltrating on-site in accordance with current flow control
standards.
2. Offsite Analysis: Summarized in Section 3 – Off-site Analysis.
3. Flow Control: The project qualifies for the Basic Exemption. This is further described in Section 4 –
Flow Control and Water Quality Facility Analysis and Design.
4. Conveyance System: The project proposes to collect on-site runoff and convey it to an on-site
wetpond followed by an infiltration trench in the northwest portion of the site. These improvements
are shown in Figures 4 and 5 and are described further in Section 5 – Conveyance System
Analysis and Design.
5. Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention: Temporary controls are as described in Section 8
– CSWPPP Analysis and Design.
6. Maintenance and Operations: The on-site storm drainage facilities are proposed to be privately
maintained. Refer to Appendix D for Maintenance Requirements.
7. Financial Guarantees and Liability: All required bonds and liability insurance will be provided
prior to final approval.
8. Water Quality: The project qualifies for the Surface Area Exemption. This is further described in
Section 4 – Flow Control and Water Quality Facility Analysis and Design.
9. On-site BMPs: This project proposes no development and therefore BMPs are not applicable.
RSWDM Special Requirements
1. Other Adopted Area-Specific Requirements: No area-specific requirements apply to this project
site.
2. Flood Hazard Area Delineation: The limits of this project are not located within or in proximity to
a 100-year floodplain.
3. Flood Protection Facilities: Not applicable.
4. Source Control: No additional source control is proposed.
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5. Oil Control: The project is not considered a high-use area and no special oil control provisions are
required.
6. Aquifer Protection Area: The project is not believed to be in an Aquifer Protection Area per
discussions with the City.
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SECTION 3 – OFF-SITE ANALYSIS
Task 1: Study Area Definition and Maps
The proposed project site is located at 301 Monroe Ave NE in Renton, WA. The site is currently
undeveloped and operates as a fill and reclamation site. It was previously used as a quarry pit for sand
and gravel. A partially-paved access road leads from an entrance gate along the western property
boundary to the southern portion of the pit. The south and east slopes of the property are heavily
vegetated while the west and north slopes have moderate vegetation. The existing site topography consists
of slopes ranging from 0% to 50%. The property is bordered by the Renton Transfer Station and King
County Department of Transportation to the south, Greenwood Memorial Park to the east, and retail
buildings to the north. Power lines run through the northeast portion of the site in a 150’ wide Puget Sound
Energy Easement (AF #3425304 and #2571770). The existing site conditions are shown in Figure 3.
Task 2: Resource Review
King County (KC) iMAP, City of Renton (COR) Maps, and GIS Data were reviewed to identify any
potential sensitive areas in the proximity of the project site.
• Wetlands: COR Maps identifies a possible wetland on the project site. However, a wetland
reconnaissance of the property performed by Raedeke Associates, Inc. concluded that the
property contains no areas that exhibit wetland characteristics.
• Streams and 100-year Floodplain: The project site is not located in the 100-year floodplain.
• Erosion Hazard Areas: COR Maps identifies no erosion hazard areas on the project site.
• Seismic Hazard Areas: COR Maps identifies no seismic hazard areas on the project site.
• Coal Mine Hazard Areas: COR Maps identifies no coal mine hazard areas on the project site.
• Critical Aquifer Recharge Area: The project site is not located within a critical aquifer recharge
area per KC iMAP
King County iMAP and COR Maps were also reviewed for downstream drainage complaints. The parcel to
the northwest of the site (Renton Public Health Center) has had two drainage complaints. However, the
project site neither discharges to or receives runoff from this parcel. Thus, the complaints do not appear to
be relevant.
Task 3: Field Inspection
A field inspection was performed on December 21, 2018. The existing topography of the site has slopes
ranging from 0% to 50%. The project site is comprised of a single drainage basin with surface runoff
traveling primarily as sheet flow over pervious areas. The drainage basin is comprised mostly of disturbed
soil and patches of grass and treed areas. Based on visual inspection during the site visit and survey
contour data, there are three (3) low points where runoff collects and infiltrates on-site.
Task 4: Drainage System Description
Downstream Basin
Stormwater runoff from the site flows to the bottom of the pit where it then infiltrates. No runoff discharges
off-site. Thus, the project site does not have a downstream basin.
Upstream Basin
The project site is fronted by Monroe Ave NE to the east, NE 2nd St to the south, and Jefferson Ave NE to
the west. Monroe Ave NE and NE 2nd St contain vertical curb and gutter which prevents any upstream
runoff from discharging on-site. Jefferson Ave NE is a crowned roadway without curb. Runoff from portions
of the eastside of this road appears to flow on-site and infiltrate. The parcels to the north of the project
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site are at lower elevations and thus no upstream runoff from the north is expected. The project site
contains a temporary easement (AF# 2007092800176) to the City of Renton for a surface water
drainage overflow system in Monroe Ave NE. The easement will terminate once the pit is filled to an
elevation of 325 feet. At or before this time, it is expected the storm pipes will be removed.
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SECTION 4 – FLOW CONTROL AND WATER QUALITY FACILITY
ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
The hydrologic analysis of the runoff conditions for this project is based on drainage characteristics such as
basin area, soil type, and land use (i.e., pervious vs. impervious) in accordance with the King County
Surface Water Design Manual and City of Renton addendum. The Western Washington Hydraulic Model
(WWHM) software was used to evaluate the stormwater runoff conditions for the project site and to
design the on-site flow control facilities. The following is a summary of the results of the analysis and the
proposed drainage facility improvements for this project.
Existing Site Hydrology
The existing site conditions are shown in Figure 3 and summarized in Table 4.1 below.
Table 4.1 – Land Use Cover, Existing Site Conditions
Basin ID Total Area
(AC)
Land Cover (AC)
Impervious Till Forest Till Grass
Site Basin 14.43 0.50 0.00 13.93
The Western Washington Hydraulic Model (WWHM) software was used to model the existing site
hydrology and calculate runoff peak rates. The results of the existing site runoff analysis are provided in
Appendix B. Existing site conditions were modeled as historic site (i.e., fully forested) conditions in the
analysis of the pre-developed conditions for all on-site targeted developed surfaces in accordance with
RSWDM standards for Flow Control. The pre-developed land use conditions used in the WWHM model
are summarized in Table 4.2.
Table 4.2 – Land Use Cover, Pre-Developed Site Conditions (for WWHM)
Basin ID Total Area
(AC)
Land Cover (AC)
Impervious Till Forest Till Grass
Site Basin 14.43 0 14.43 0
Developed Site Hydrology
The site is planned to continue filling the pit to support an anticipated residential development. Final
grades will be at or near the existing grades of the surrounding streets and land area. The site will be
hydroseeded upon completion of grading and filling activities.
The developed site conditions contributing to the proposed flow control and water quality facilities were
modelled as a single basin using the WWHM software program. An analysis was also performed for a
future conceptual residential development. These values for the developed land use condition and future
residential developed land use condition in the WWHM analyses are summarized in Tables 4.3a and
4.3b. Appendix B contains the WWHM model results.
Table 4.3a – Land Use Cover, Developed Conditions
Basin ID Total Area
(AC)
Land Cover (AC)
Impervious Till Forest Till Grass
Site Basin 14.43 0.00 0.00 14.43
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Table 4.3b – Land Use Cover, Future Residential Developed Conditions
Basin ID Total Area
(AC)
Land Cover (AC)
Impervious Till Forest Till Grass
Site Basin 14.43 7.09 0.00 7.34
Flow Control
The project qualifies for the Basic Exemption from flow control facilities per Section 1.2.3 of the RSWDM
since less than 5,000 square feet of new plus replaced impervious surface will be created and less than ¾
acres of new pervious surface will be added. No new or replaced impervious surface or new pervious
surface is proposed with this project. The project does, however, propose to construct flow control facilities
which are sized to support an anticipated future residential development. Future development on the site
will be subject to the Flow Control Duration Standard (Forested Conditions). The on-site infiltration trench
has been sized to infiltrate 100% of runoff from a conceptual residential site plan. The infiltration trench
will also infiltrate 100% of runoff from this project.
Table 4.4 shows the pre-developed and post-developed peak flows for the 2-year, 10-year, 50-year,
and 100-year storm events. Table 4.5 summarizes the design criteria for the proposed infiltration trench.
Table 4.4 – Peak Flow Summary
Facility Land-Use
Condition
Peak Flow Rates at Point of Compliance (cfs)
2-year 10-year 50-year 100-year
Infiltration Trench
Pre-Developed 0.424 0.803 1.039 1.115
Developed 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
Future Residential
Developed 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
Table 4.5 – Infiltration Facility Summary
Infiltration Trench Information
Length 650 ft
Width 10 ft
Depth 8 ft
Gravel Porosity 0.40
Detention Volume (Live) 20,800 cf
Water Quality Design
The project qualifies for the Surface Area Exemption from water quality facilities per Section 1.2.8 of the
RSWDM since less than 5,000 square feet of new plus replaced PGIS that is not fully dispersed will be
created, and less than ¾ acre of new PGPS that is not fully dispersed will be added. No PGIS or PGPS is
proposed with this project. The project does, however, propose to construct water quality facilities which
are sized to support an anticipated future residential development. Future development on the site will be
subject to Basic Water Quality standards. The on-site wetpond has been sized based on a conceptual
residential site plan. The water quality pond was designed in general accordance with Section 6.4.1.2 of
the RSWDM. Table 4.6 summarizes the design conditions of the wet pond facility.
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Table 4.6 – Water Quality Pond Design
Wet Pond Information
W/Q Volume Required 45,989 cf
W/Q Volume Provided 60,690 cf
Cell 1 Depth 6 ft
Cell 2 Depth 6 ft
WQ elevation 328.0
The pond has 3H:1V side slopes and is divided into two cells separated by a berm with 3:1 side slopes.
The top of the berm is one foot below the water quality design water surface and the flow path from inlet
to outlet has a greater than 3:1 ratio as suggested by RSWDM. The first cell includes 1 foot of sediment
storage and contains approximately 35% of the total water quality volume.
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SECTION 5 – CONVEYANCE SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
Surface water collection and conveyance for the project is proposed by means of grading. Stormwater
runoff will generally sheet flow northwesterly across the site. Drainage swales constructed along the
northern and western boundaries of the site will capture and convey runoff to the on-site wetpond.
The conceptual storm drainage conveyance systems are illustrated in Figure 4.
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SECTION 6 – SPECIAL REPORTS AND STUDIES
Geotechnical Engineering Evaluation Report, by Terra Associates, Inc., November 9, 2018
Geologic and Sensitive Areas Report, by GeoEngineers, August 2, 2010
Wetland Reconnaissance Memo, by Raedeke Associates, Inc., July 30, 2010
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SECTION 7 – OTHER PERMITS
A Grade and Fill Permit and SEPA review from the City of Renton is the only permit expected to be
necessary for the project.
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SECTION 8 – CSWPPP ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
Site specific details and provisions for the temporary erosion and sediment control (ESC) facilities are
provided with the improvement plans that accompany this TIR. The proposed facilities have been selected
and sized in accordance with the recommendations provided in the RSWDM standards. In addition to the
site-specific ESC measures, the following general Best Management Practices (BMPs) for sediment control
shall also be implemented in accordance with the provisions of the RSWDM:
1. Clearing Limits
Construction clearing limits fence or silt fence will be installed by the contractor along the
entire project corridor to prevent disturbance of project areas not designated for construction.
These fences will be installed prior to clearing and grading activities where appropriate.
2. Cover Measures
Temporary and permanent cover measures will be provided by the contractor to protect
disturbed areas. Disturbed areas will be seeded and mulched to provide permanent cover
measure and to reduce erosion within seven days, if those areas not scheduled for immediate
work.
3. Perimeter Protection
The contractor will install silt fences as indicated on the drawings prior to any up slope
clearing, grading and trenching activities in order to reduce the transport of sediment offsite.
4. Traffic Area Stabilization
Stabilized pads of quarry spalls will be installed by the contractor at all egress points from
the project site as required to reduce the amount of sediment transported onto paved roads
or other offsite areas by motor vehicles.
5. Sediment Retention
Sediment retention will be provided by silt fencing, catch basin inlet protection, and a
temporary sediment pond during construction at the locations and dimensions shown on the
project drawings.
6. Surface Water Control
Surface water control will include interceptor ditches, temporary culverts, a sediment pond,
check dams, and/or other inlet and outlet protection at the locations and dimensions shown on
the drawings.
7. Dust Control
Water and/or street sweeping equipment will be used by the contractor to control dust
emissions during construction operations.
8. Wet Season Requirements
If soils are exposed during the period of October 1 to April 30, the contractor will mulch and
seed or otherwise cover as much disturbed area as possible by the first week of October, in
order to provide protective ground cover for the wet season. The contractor will also conform
to the following wet season special provisions:
A. Apply cover measures to disturbed areas that are to remain unworked for more than
two days.
B. Protect stockpiles that are to remain unworked for more than 12 hours. No area is to
be left uncovered/denuded longer than 12 hours during the winter months.
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C. Provide onsite stockpiles of cover materials sufficient to cover all disturbed areas.
D. Seed all areas that are to be unworked during the wet season by the end of the first
week of October.
E. Apply mulch to all seeded areas for protection.
F. Provide onsite storage of 50 linear feet of silt fence (and the necessary stakes) for
every acre of disturbed area. Straw bales are to be stockpiled onsite for use in an
emergency.
G. Provide construction road and parking lot stabilization areas for all sites.
H. Provide additional sediment retention as required by the City of Renton Engineer.
I. Provide additional surface water controls as required by the City of Renton Engineer.
J. Implement construction phasing and more conservative BMPs for construction activity
near surface waters (to be evaluated).
K. Review and maintain TESC measures on a weekly basis and within 24-hours after any
runoff-producing event.
9. Sensitive Areas Restrictions
No sensitive areas are located on-site.
10. Maintenance Requirements
All ESC measures will be maintained and reviewed on a regular basis following the standard
maintenance requirements identified in the project drawings. An ESC supervisor will be
designated by the contractor and the name, address and phone number of the ESC supervisor
will be given to the City prior to the start of construction. A sign will be posted at the primary
entrance to the project site identifying the ESC supervisor and his/her phone number.
The ESC supervisor will inspect the site at least once a month during the dry season, weekly
during the wet season, and within 24 hours of each runoff-producing storm. A standard ESC
maintenance report will be used as a written record of all maintenance.
The contractor will be responsible for phasing of erosion and sediment controls during
construction so that they are coordinated with construction activities. The contractor will also be
responsible for maintenance of temporary controls during construction, including removal of
accumulated sediment, and for the removal of the controls and remaining accumulated
sediment at the completion of construction.
11. Final Stabilization
Prior to obtaining final construction approval, the site shall be stabilized, the structural ESC
measures removed and drainage facilities cleaned. To obtain final construction approval, the
following conditions must be met:
• All disturbed areas of the site should be vegetated or otherwise permanently
stabilized in accordance with project BMPs. At a minimum, disturbed areas should be
seeded and mulched to provide a high likelihood that sufficient cover will develop
shortly after final approval. The plans include erosion control notes and specifications
for hydro-seeding and mulching disturbed areas.
• Structural measures such as silt fences, pipe slope drains, storm drain inlet protection
and sediment traps and ponds shall be removed once the proposed improvements are
complete and vegetated areas are stabilized. All permanent surface water facilities
shall be cleaned completely and restored to working order prior to removal of ESC
facilities.
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CPH Project No. 0061-18-002 December 21, 2018
CP|H CONSULTANTS Page 21
SECTION 9 – BOND QUANTITIES, FACILITY SUMMARIES, AND
DECLARATION OF COVENANT
All required bonds, facility summaries, and covenants will be provided prior to final approval.
Upper Balch Pit – Grade and Fill Permit Technical Information Report
CPH Project No. 0061-18-002 December 21, 2018
CP|H CONSULTANTS Page 22
SECTION 10 – OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
The on-site storm drainage facilities for this project will be privately maintained. An Operations and
Maintenance Manual is included as Appendix D.
Site Planning
Civil Engineering
Project Management
Land Development Consulting
FIGURES
MONROE AVENUE NORTHEAST
(PUBLIC)
JEFFERSON AVENUE NORTHEAST
(PRIVATE)NORTHEAST 2ND STREET(PRIVATE)IN FEETPLAN
0
N
50 100 FIGURE 3 - EXISTING SITE CONDITIONS
CP H
O N S U L T A N T S
11431 Willows Rd. NE, Suite 120
Redmond, WA 98052
Phone: (425) 285-2390 | FAX: (425) 285-2389
www.cphconsultants.com
Site Planning • Civil Engineering
Land Use Consulting • Project Management
MONROE AVENUE NORTHEAST
(PUBLIC)
JEFFERSON AVENUE NORTHEAST
(PRIVATE)NORTHEAST 2ND STREET(PRIVATE)LEGEND
IN FEETPLAN
0
N
50 100 FIGURE 4 - DEVELOPED SITE CONDITIONS
CP H
O N S U L T A N T S
11431 Willows Rd. NE, Suite 120
Redmond, WA 98052
Phone: (425) 285-2390 | FAX: (425) 285-2389
www.cphconsultants.com
Site Planning • Civil Engineering
Land Use Consulting • Project Management
Site Planning
Civil Engineering
Project Management
Land Development Consulting
APPENDIX A
NRCS SOILS DATA AND GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING EVALUATION REPORT
Soil Map—King County Area, Washington
Natural Resources
Conservation Service
Web Soil Survey
National Cooperative Soil Survey
12/19/2018
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47° 29' 16'' N 122° 10' 41'' W47° 29' 16'' N122° 10' 28'' W47° 29' 4'' N
122° 10' 41'' W47° 29' 4'' N
122° 10' 28'' WN
Map projection: Web Mercator Corner coordinates: WGS84 Edge tics: UTM Zone 10N WGS84
0 50 100 200 300
Feet
0 25 50 100 150
Meters
Map Scale: 1:1,780 if printed on A portrait (8.5" x 11") sheet.
Soil Map may not be valid at this scale.
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
Blowout
Borrow Pit
Clay Spot
Closed Depression
Gravel Pit
Gravelly Spot
Landfill
Lava Flow
Marsh or swamp
Mine or Quarry
Miscellaneous Water
Perennial Water
Rock Outcrop
Saline Spot
Sandy Spot
Severely Eroded Spot
Sinkhole
Slide or Slip
Sodic Spot
Spoil Area
Stony Spot
Very Stony Spot
Wet Spot
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 14, Sep 10, 2018
Soil map units are labeled (as space allows) for map scales
1:50,000 or larger.
Date(s) aerial images were photographed: Jul 8, 2014—Jul 15,
2014
The orthophoto or other base map on which the soil lines were
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.
Soil Map—King County Area, Washington
Natural Resources
Conservation Service
Web Soil Survey
National Cooperative Soil Survey
12/19/2018
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Map Unit Legend
Map Unit Symbol Map Unit Name Acres in AOI Percent of AOI
An Arents, Everett material 4.2 28.7%
PITS Pits 10.3 71.3%
Totals for Area of Interest 14.5 100.0%
Soil Map—King County Area, Washington
Natural Resources
Conservation Service
Web Soil Survey
National Cooperative Soil Survey
12/19/2018
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Site Planning
Civil Engineering
Project Management
Land Development Consulting
APPENDIX B
WWHM REPORTS
WWHM2012
PROJECT REPORT
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General Model Information
Project Name:181220_Infil Trench
Site Name:Upper Balch Pit
Site Address:
City:Renton, WA
Report Date:12/20/2018
Gage:Seatac
Data Start:1948/10/01
Data End:2009/09/30
Timestep:15 Minute
Precip Scale:1.00
Version Date:2016/02/25
Version:4.2.12
POC Thresholds
Low Flow Threshold for POC1:50 Percent of the 2 Year
High Flow Threshold for POC1:50 Year
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Landuse Basin Data
Predeveloped Land Use
Predeveloped
Bypass:No
GroundWater:No
Pervious Land Use acre
C, Forest, Flat 14.43
Pervious Total 14.43
Impervious Land Use acre
Impervious Total 0
Basin Total 14.43
Element Flows To:
Surface Interflow Groundwater
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Mitigated Land Use
Developed
Bypass:No
GroundWater:No
Pervious Land Use acre
C, Lawn, Flat 14.43
Pervious Total 14.43
Impervious Land Use acre
Impervious Total 0
Basin Total 14.43
Element Flows To:
Surface Interflow Groundwater
Infiltration Trench Infiltration Trench
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Routing Elements
Predeveloped Routing
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Mitigated Routing
Infiltration Trench
Bottom Length:650.00 ft.
Bottom Width:10.00 ft.
Trench bottom slope 1:0 To 1
Trench Left side slope 0:0 To 1
Trench right side slope 2:0 To 1
Material thickness of first layer:8
Pour Space of material for first layer:0.4
Material thickness of second layer:0
Pour Space of material for second layer:0
Material thickness of third layer:0
Pour Space of material for third layer:0
Infiltration On
Infiltration rate:7
Infiltration safety factor:1
Total Volume Infiltrated (ac-ft.):1143.909
Total Volume Through Riser (ac-ft.):0
Total Volume Through Facility (ac-ft.):1143.909
Percent Infiltrated:100
Total Precip Applied to Facility:0
Total Evap From Facility:0
Discharge Structure
Riser Height:8 ft.
Riser Diameter:18 in.
Element Flows To:
Outlet 1 Outlet 2
Gravel Trench Bed Hydraulic Table
Stage(feet)Area(ac.)Volume(ac-ft.)Discharge(cfs)Infilt(cfs)
0.0000 0.149 0.000 0.000 0.000
0.1000 0.149 0.006 0.000 1.053
0.2000 0.149 0.011 0.000 1.053
0.3000 0.149 0.017 0.000 1.053
0.4000 0.149 0.023 0.000 1.053
0.5000 0.149 0.029 0.000 1.053
0.6000 0.149 0.035 0.000 1.053
0.7000 0.149 0.041 0.000 1.053
0.8000 0.149 0.047 0.000 1.053
0.9000 0.149 0.053 0.000 1.053
1.0000 0.149 0.059 0.000 1.053
1.1000 0.149 0.065 0.000 1.053
1.2000 0.149 0.071 0.000 1.053
1.3000 0.149 0.077 0.000 1.053
1.4000 0.149 0.083 0.000 1.053
1.5000 0.149 0.089 0.000 1.053
1.6000 0.149 0.095 0.000 1.053
1.7000 0.149 0.101 0.000 1.053
1.8000 0.149 0.107 0.000 1.053
1.9000 0.149 0.113 0.000 1.053
2.0000 0.149 0.119 0.000 1.053
2.1000 0.149 0.125 0.000 1.053
2.2000 0.149 0.131 0.000 1.053
2.3000 0.149 0.137 0.000 1.053
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2.4000 0.149 0.143 0.000 1.053
2.5000 0.149 0.149 0.000 1.053
2.6000 0.149 0.155 0.000 1.053
2.7000 0.149 0.161 0.000 1.053
2.8000 0.149 0.167 0.000 1.053
2.9000 0.149 0.173 0.000 1.053
3.0000 0.149 0.179 0.000 1.053
3.1000 0.149 0.185 0.000 1.053
3.2000 0.149 0.191 0.000 1.053
3.3000 0.149 0.197 0.000 1.053
3.4000 0.149 0.202 0.000 1.053
3.5000 0.149 0.208 0.000 1.053
3.6000 0.149 0.214 0.000 1.053
3.7000 0.149 0.220 0.000 1.053
3.8000 0.149 0.226 0.000 1.053
3.9000 0.149 0.232 0.000 1.053
4.0000 0.149 0.238 0.000 1.053
4.1000 0.149 0.244 0.000 1.053
4.2000 0.149 0.250 0.000 1.053
4.3000 0.149 0.256 0.000 1.053
4.4000 0.149 0.262 0.000 1.053
4.5000 0.149 0.268 0.000 1.053
4.6000 0.149 0.274 0.000 1.053
4.7000 0.149 0.280 0.000 1.053
4.8000 0.149 0.286 0.000 1.053
4.9000 0.149 0.292 0.000 1.053
5.0000 0.149 0.298 0.000 1.053
5.1000 0.149 0.304 0.000 1.053
5.2000 0.149 0.310 0.000 1.053
5.3000 0.149 0.316 0.000 1.053
5.4000 0.149 0.322 0.000 1.053
5.5000 0.149 0.328 0.000 1.053
5.6000 0.149 0.334 0.000 1.053
5.7000 0.149 0.340 0.000 1.053
5.8000 0.149 0.346 0.000 1.053
5.9000 0.149 0.352 0.000 1.053
6.0000 0.149 0.358 0.000 1.053
6.1000 0.149 0.364 0.000 1.053
6.2000 0.149 0.370 0.000 1.053
6.3000 0.149 0.376 0.000 1.053
6.4000 0.149 0.382 0.000 1.053
6.5000 0.149 0.388 0.000 1.053
6.6000 0.149 0.393 0.000 1.053
6.7000 0.149 0.399 0.000 1.053
6.8000 0.149 0.405 0.000 1.053
6.9000 0.149 0.411 0.000 1.053
7.0000 0.149 0.417 0.000 1.053
7.1000 0.149 0.423 0.000 1.053
7.2000 0.149 0.429 0.000 1.053
7.3000 0.149 0.435 0.000 1.053
7.4000 0.149 0.441 0.000 1.053
7.5000 0.149 0.447 0.000 1.053
7.6000 0.149 0.453 0.000 1.053
7.7000 0.149 0.459 0.000 1.053
7.8000 0.149 0.465 0.000 1.053
7.9000 0.149 0.471 0.000 1.053
8.0000 0.149 0.477 0.000 1.053
8.1000 0.149 0.492 0.502 1.053
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8.2000 0.149 0.507 1.404 1.053
8.3000 0.149 0.522 2.501 1.053
8.4000 0.149 0.537 3.632 1.053
8.5000 0.149 0.552 4.639 1.053
8.6000 0.149 0.567 5.401 1.053
8.7000 0.149 0.582 5.892 1.053
8.8000 0.149 0.596 6.338 1.053
8.9000 0.149 0.611 6.723 1.053
9.0000 0.149 0.626 7.086 1.053
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Analysis Results
POC 1
+ Predeveloped x Mitigated
Predeveloped Landuse Totals for POC #1
Total Pervious Area:14.43
Total Impervious Area:0
Mitigated Landuse Totals for POC #1
Total Pervious Area:14.43
Total Impervious Area:0
Flow Frequency Method:Log Pearson Type III 17B
Flow Frequency Return Periods for Predeveloped. POC #1
Return Period Flow(cfs)
2 year 0.424254
5 year 0.666307
10 year 0.803483
25 year 0.948809
50 year 1.038737
100 year 1.115225
Flow Frequency Return Periods for Mitigated. POC #1
Return Period Flow(cfs)
2 year 0
5 year 0
10 year 0
25 year 0
50 year 0
100 year 0
Annual Peaks
Annual Peaks for Predeveloped and Mitigated. POC #1
Year Predeveloped Mitigated
1949 0.417 0.000
1950 0.520 0.000
1951 0.934 0.000
1952 0.294 0.000
1953 0.238 0.000
1954 0.366 0.000
1955 0.583 0.000
1956 0.464 0.000
1957 0.374 0.000
1958 0.422 0.000
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1959 0.362 0.000
1960 0.632 0.000
1961 0.356 0.000
1962 0.222 0.000
1963 0.304 0.000
1964 0.401 0.000
1965 0.287 0.000
1966 0.276 0.000
1967 0.577 0.000
1968 0.360 0.000
1969 0.352 0.000
1970 0.290 0.000
1971 0.310 0.000
1972 0.696 0.000
1973 0.316 0.000
1974 0.343 0.000
1975 0.465 0.000
1976 0.336 0.000
1977 0.040 0.000
1978 0.295 0.000
1979 0.178 0.000
1980 0.659 0.000
1981 0.264 0.000
1982 0.507 0.000
1983 0.454 0.000
1984 0.280 0.000
1985 0.166 0.000
1986 0.735 0.000
1987 0.650 0.000
1988 0.257 0.000
1989 0.167 0.000
1990 1.360 0.000
1991 0.819 0.000
1992 0.316 0.000
1993 0.329 0.000
1994 0.111 0.000
1995 0.472 0.000
1996 0.994 0.000
1997 0.831 0.000
1998 0.188 0.000
1999 0.779 0.000
2000 0.328 0.000
2001 0.059 0.000
2002 0.359 0.000
2003 0.459 0.000
2004 0.594 0.000
2005 0.426 0.000
2006 0.502 0.000
2007 1.009 0.000
2008 1.302 0.000
2009 0.639 0.000
Ranked Annual Peaks
Ranked Annual Peaks for Predeveloped and Mitigated. POC #1
Rank Predeveloped Mitigated
1 1.3600 0.0000
2 1.3022 0.0000
3 1.0095 0.0000
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4 0.9941 0.0000
5 0.9342 0.0000
6 0.8310 0.0000
7 0.8189 0.0000
8 0.7793 0.0000
9 0.7353 0.0000
10 0.6957 0.0000
11 0.6593 0.0000
12 0.6504 0.0000
13 0.6394 0.0000
14 0.6317 0.0000
15 0.5938 0.0000
16 0.5830 0.0000
17 0.5769 0.0000
18 0.5196 0.0000
19 0.5068 0.0000
20 0.5023 0.0000
21 0.4717 0.0000
22 0.4648 0.0000
23 0.4640 0.0000
24 0.4586 0.0000
25 0.4544 0.0000
26 0.4260 0.0000
27 0.4218 0.0000
28 0.4167 0.0000
29 0.4007 0.0000
30 0.3744 0.0000
31 0.3656 0.0000
32 0.3618 0.0000
33 0.3598 0.0000
34 0.3595 0.0000
35 0.3564 0.0000
36 0.3520 0.0000
37 0.3430 0.0000
38 0.3360 0.0000
39 0.3289 0.0000
40 0.3280 0.0000
41 0.3160 0.0000
42 0.3158 0.0000
43 0.3105 0.0000
44 0.3044 0.0000
45 0.2948 0.0000
46 0.2944 0.0000
47 0.2903 0.0000
48 0.2869 0.0000
49 0.2805 0.0000
50 0.2759 0.0000
51 0.2635 0.0000
52 0.2567 0.0000
53 0.2381 0.0000
54 0.2218 0.0000
55 0.1880 0.0000
56 0.1781 0.0000
57 0.1675 0.0000
58 0.1664 0.0000
59 0.1105 0.0000
60 0.0588 0.0000
61 0.0400 0.0000
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Duration Flows
The Facility PASSED
Flow(cfs)Predev Mit Percentage Pass/Fail
0.2121 17579 0 0 Pass
0.2205 16228 0 0 Pass
0.2288 15062 0 0 Pass
0.2372 13871 0 0 Pass
0.2455 12868 0 0 Pass
0.2539 11920 0 0 Pass
0.2622 10915 0 0 Pass
0.2706 10160 0 0 Pass
0.2789 9458 0 0 Pass
0.2873 8752 0 0 Pass
0.2956 8190 0 0 Pass
0.3040 7657 0 0 Pass
0.3123 7080 0 0 Pass
0.3207 6611 0 0 Pass
0.3290 6145 0 0 Pass
0.3374 5790 0 0 Pass
0.3457 5461 0 0 Pass
0.3541 5101 0 0 Pass
0.3624 4819 0 0 Pass
0.3708 4547 0 0 Pass
0.3791 4254 0 0 Pass
0.3875 4030 0 0 Pass
0.3958 3805 0 0 Pass
0.4042 3551 0 0 Pass
0.4125 3347 0 0 Pass
0.4209 3153 0 0 Pass
0.4292 2954 0 0 Pass
0.4376 2791 0 0 Pass
0.4459 2616 0 0 Pass
0.4543 2449 0 0 Pass
0.4626 2316 0 0 Pass
0.4710 2175 0 0 Pass
0.4793 2030 0 0 Pass
0.4877 1910 0 0 Pass
0.4960 1790 0 0 Pass
0.5044 1694 0 0 Pass
0.5127 1597 0 0 Pass
0.5211 1483 0 0 Pass
0.5294 1385 0 0 Pass
0.5378 1299 0 0 Pass
0.5461 1221 0 0 Pass
0.5545 1158 0 0 Pass
0.5628 1102 0 0 Pass
0.5712 1048 0 0 Pass
0.5795 998 0 0 Pass
0.5879 933 0 0 Pass
0.5962 884 0 0 Pass
0.6046 841 0 0 Pass
0.6129 791 0 0 Pass
0.6213 743 0 0 Pass
0.6296 718 0 0 Pass
0.6380 673 0 0 Pass
0.6463 633 0 0 Pass
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0.6547 598 0 0 Pass
0.6630 565 0 0 Pass
0.6714 540 0 0 Pass
0.6797 500 0 0 Pass
0.6881 473 0 0 Pass
0.6964 437 0 0 Pass
0.7048 403 0 0 Pass
0.7131 366 0 0 Pass
0.7215 348 0 0 Pass
0.7298 325 0 0 Pass
0.7382 296 0 0 Pass
0.7465 275 0 0 Pass
0.7549 258 0 0 Pass
0.7632 235 0 0 Pass
0.7715 218 0 0 Pass
0.7799 201 0 0 Pass
0.7882 180 0 0 Pass
0.7966 158 0 0 Pass
0.8049 146 0 0 Pass
0.8133 129 0 0 Pass
0.8216 119 0 0 Pass
0.8300 110 0 0 Pass
0.8383 97 0 0 Pass
0.8467 92 0 0 Pass
0.8550 82 0 0 Pass
0.8634 76 0 0 Pass
0.8717 69 0 0 Pass
0.8801 61 0 0 Pass
0.8884 55 0 0 Pass
0.8968 48 0 0 Pass
0.9051 41 0 0 Pass
0.9135 38 0 0 Pass
0.9218 33 0 0 Pass
0.9302 27 0 0 Pass
0.9385 22 0 0 Pass
0.9469 21 0 0 Pass
0.9552 20 0 0 Pass
0.9636 19 0 0 Pass
0.9719 17 0 0 Pass
0.9803 14 0 0 Pass
0.9886 12 0 0 Pass
0.9970 9 0 0 Pass
1.0053 4 0 0 Pass
1.0137 3 0 0 Pass
1.0220 3 0 0 Pass
1.0304 3 0 0 Pass
1.0387 3 0 0 Pass
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Water Quality
Water Quality BMP Flow and Volume for POC #1
On-line facility volume:0 acre-feet
On-line facility target flow:0 cfs.
Adjusted for 15 min:0 cfs.
Off-line facility target flow:0 cfs.
Adjusted for 15 min:0 cfs.
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LID Report
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Model Default Modifications
Total of 0 changes have been made.
PERLND Changes
No PERLND changes have been made.
IMPLND Changes
No IMPLND changes have been made.
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Appendix
Predeveloped Schematic
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Mitigated Schematic
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Predeveloped UCI File
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Mitigated UCI File
RUN
GLOBAL
WWHM4 model simulation
START 1948 10 01 END 2009 09 30
RUN INTERP OUTPUT LEVEL 3 0
RESUME 0 RUN 1 UNIT SYSTEM 1
END GLOBAL
FILES
<File> <Un#> <-----------File Name------------------------------>***
<-ID-> ***
WDM 26 181220_Infil Trench.wdm
MESSU 25 Mit181220_Infil Trench.MES
27 Mit181220_Infil Trench.L61
28 Mit181220_Infil Trench.L62
30 POC181220_Infil Trench1.dat
END FILES
OPN SEQUENCE
INGRP INDELT 00:15
PERLND 16
RCHRES 1
COPY 1
COPY 501
DISPLY 1
END INGRP
END OPN SEQUENCE
DISPLY
DISPLY-INFO1
# - #<----------Title----------->***TRAN PIVL DIG1 FIL1 PYR DIG2 FIL2 YRND
1 Infiltration Trench MAX 1 2 30 9
END DISPLY-INFO1
END DISPLY
COPY
TIMESERIES
# - # NPT NMN ***
1 1 1
501 1 1
END TIMESERIES
END COPY
GENER
OPCODE
# # OPCD ***
END OPCODE
PARM
# # K ***
END PARM
END GENER
PERLND
GEN-INFO
<PLS ><-------Name------->NBLKS Unit-systems Printer ***
# - # User t-series Engl Metr ***
in out ***
16 C, Lawn, Flat 1 1 1 1 27 0
END GEN-INFO
*** Section PWATER***
ACTIVITY
<PLS > ************* Active Sections *****************************
# - # ATMP SNOW PWAT SED PST PWG PQAL MSTL PEST NITR PHOS TRAC ***
16 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
END ACTIVITY
PRINT-INFO
<PLS > ***************** Print-flags ***************************** PIVL PYR
# - # ATMP SNOW PWAT SED PST PWG PQAL MSTL PEST NITR PHOS TRAC *********
16 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 9
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END PRINT-INFO
PWAT-PARM1
<PLS > PWATER variable monthly parameter value flags ***
# - # CSNO RTOP UZFG VCS VUZ VNN VIFW VIRC VLE INFC HWT ***
16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
END PWAT-PARM1
PWAT-PARM2
<PLS > PWATER input info: Part 2 ***
# - # ***FOREST LZSN INFILT LSUR SLSUR KVARY AGWRC
16 0 4.5 0.03 400 0.05 0.5 0.996
END PWAT-PARM2
PWAT-PARM3
<PLS > PWATER input info: Part 3 ***
# - # ***PETMAX PETMIN INFEXP INFILD DEEPFR BASETP AGWETP
16 0 0 2 2 0 0 0
END PWAT-PARM3
PWAT-PARM4
<PLS > PWATER input info: Part 4 ***
# - # CEPSC UZSN NSUR INTFW IRC LZETP ***
16 0.1 0.25 0.25 6 0.5 0.25
END PWAT-PARM4
PWAT-STATE1
<PLS > *** Initial conditions at start of simulation
ran from 1990 to end of 1992 (pat 1-11-95) RUN 21 ***
# - # *** CEPS SURS UZS IFWS LZS AGWS GWVS
16 0 0 0 0 2.5 1 0
END PWAT-STATE1
END PERLND
IMPLND
GEN-INFO
<PLS ><-------Name-------> Unit-systems Printer ***
# - # User t-series Engl Metr ***
in out ***
END GEN-INFO
*** Section IWATER***
ACTIVITY
<PLS > ************* Active Sections *****************************
# - # ATMP SNOW IWAT SLD IWG IQAL ***
END ACTIVITY
PRINT-INFO
<ILS > ******** Print-flags ******** PIVL PYR
# - # ATMP SNOW IWAT SLD IWG IQAL *********
END PRINT-INFO
IWAT-PARM1
<PLS > IWATER variable monthly parameter value flags ***
# - # CSNO RTOP VRS VNN RTLI ***
END IWAT-PARM1
IWAT-PARM2
<PLS > IWATER input info: Part 2 ***
# - # *** LSUR SLSUR NSUR RETSC
END IWAT-PARM2
IWAT-PARM3
<PLS > IWATER input info: Part 3 ***
# - # ***PETMAX PETMIN
END IWAT-PARM3
IWAT-STATE1
<PLS > *** Initial conditions at start of simulation
# - # *** RETS SURS
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END IWAT-STATE1
END IMPLND
SCHEMATIC
<-Source-> <--Area--> <-Target-> MBLK ***
<Name> # <-factor-> <Name> # Tbl# ***
Developed***
PERLND 16 14.43 RCHRES 1 2
PERLND 16 14.43 RCHRES 1 3
******Routing******
PERLND 16 14.43 COPY 1 12
PERLND 16 14.43 COPY 1 13
RCHRES 1 1 COPY 501 17
END SCHEMATIC
NETWORK
<-Volume-> <-Grp> <-Member-><--Mult-->Tran <-Target vols> <-Grp> <-Member-> ***
<Name> # <Name> # #<-factor->strg <Name> # # <Name> # # ***
COPY 501 OUTPUT MEAN 1 1 48.4 DISPLY 1 INPUT TIMSER 1
<-Volume-> <-Grp> <-Member-><--Mult-->Tran <-Target vols> <-Grp> <-Member-> ***
<Name> # <Name> # #<-factor->strg <Name> # # <Name> # # ***
END NETWORK
RCHRES
GEN-INFO
RCHRES Name Nexits Unit Systems Printer ***
# - #<------------------><---> User T-series Engl Metr LKFG ***
in out ***
1 Infiltration Tre-005 2 1 1 1 28 0 1
END GEN-INFO
*** Section RCHRES***
ACTIVITY
<PLS > ************* Active Sections *****************************
# - # HYFG ADFG CNFG HTFG SDFG GQFG OXFG NUFG PKFG PHFG ***
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
END ACTIVITY
PRINT-INFO
<PLS > ***************** Print-flags ******************* PIVL PYR
# - # HYDR ADCA CONS HEAT SED GQL OXRX NUTR PLNK PHCB PIVL PYR *********
1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 9
END PRINT-INFO
HYDR-PARM1
RCHRES Flags for each HYDR Section ***
# - # VC A1 A2 A3 ODFVFG for each *** ODGTFG for each FUNCT for each
FG FG FG FG possible exit *** possible exit possible exit
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * ***
1 0 1 0 0 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 2
END HYDR-PARM1
HYDR-PARM2
# - # FTABNO LEN DELTH STCOR KS DB50 ***
<------><--------><--------><--------><--------><--------><--------> ***
1 1 0.12 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.0
END HYDR-PARM2
HYDR-INIT
RCHRES Initial conditions for each HYDR section ***
# - # *** VOL Initial value of COLIND Initial value of OUTDGT
*** ac-ft for each possible exit for each possible exit
<------><--------> <---><---><---><---><---> *** <---><---><---><---><--->
1 0 4.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
END HYDR-INIT
END RCHRES
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SPEC-ACTIONS
END SPEC-ACTIONS
FTABLES
FTABLE 1
92 5
Depth Area Volume Outflow1 Outflow2 Velocity Travel Time***
(ft) (acres) (acre-ft) (cfs) (cfs) (ft/sec) (Minutes)***
0.000000 0.149219 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000
0.100000 0.149219 0.005969 0.000000 1.053241
0.200000 0.149219 0.011938 0.000000 1.053241
0.300000 0.149219 0.017906 0.000000 1.053241
0.400000 0.149219 0.023875 0.000000 1.053241
0.500000 0.149219 0.029844 0.000000 1.053241
0.600000 0.149219 0.035813 0.000000 1.053241
0.700000 0.149219 0.041781 0.000000 1.053241
0.800000 0.149219 0.047750 0.000000 1.053241
0.900000 0.149219 0.053719 0.000000 1.053241
1.000000 0.149219 0.059688 0.000000 1.053241
1.100000 0.149219 0.065657 0.000000 1.053241
1.200000 0.149219 0.071625 0.000000 1.053241
1.300000 0.149219 0.077594 0.000000 1.053241
1.400000 0.149219 0.083563 0.000000 1.053241
1.500000 0.149219 0.089532 0.000000 1.053241
1.600000 0.149219 0.095500 0.000000 1.053241
1.700000 0.149219 0.101469 0.000000 1.053241
1.800000 0.149219 0.107438 0.000000 1.053241
1.900000 0.149219 0.113407 0.000000 1.053241
2.000000 0.149219 0.119376 0.000000 1.053241
2.100000 0.149219 0.125344 0.000000 1.053241
2.200000 0.149219 0.131313 0.000000 1.053241
2.300000 0.149219 0.137282 0.000000 1.053241
2.400000 0.149219 0.143251 0.000000 1.053241
2.500000 0.149219 0.149219 0.000000 1.053241
2.600000 0.149219 0.155188 0.000000 1.053241
2.700000 0.149219 0.161157 0.000000 1.053241
2.800000 0.149219 0.167126 0.000000 1.053241
2.900000 0.149219 0.173095 0.000000 1.053241
3.000000 0.149219 0.179063 0.000000 1.053241
3.100000 0.149219 0.185032 0.000000 1.053241
3.200000 0.149219 0.191001 0.000000 1.053241
3.300000 0.149219 0.196970 0.000000 1.053241
3.400000 0.149219 0.202938 0.000000 1.053241
3.500000 0.149219 0.208907 0.000000 1.053241
3.600000 0.149219 0.214876 0.000000 1.053241
3.700000 0.149219 0.220845 0.000000 1.053241
3.800000 0.149219 0.226814 0.000000 1.053241
3.900000 0.149219 0.232782 0.000000 1.053241
4.000000 0.149219 0.238751 0.000000 1.053241
4.100000 0.149219 0.244720 0.000000 1.053241
4.200000 0.149219 0.250689 0.000000 1.053241
4.300000 0.149219 0.256657 0.000000 1.053241
4.400000 0.149219 0.262626 0.000000 1.053241
4.500000 0.149219 0.268595 0.000000 1.053241
4.600000 0.149219 0.274564 0.000000 1.053241
4.700000 0.149219 0.280533 0.000000 1.053241
4.800000 0.149219 0.286501 0.000000 1.053241
4.900000 0.149219 0.292470 0.000000 1.053241
5.000000 0.149219 0.298439 0.000000 1.053241
5.100000 0.149219 0.304408 0.000000 1.053241
5.200000 0.149219 0.310376 0.000000 1.053241
5.300000 0.149219 0.316345 0.000000 1.053241
5.400000 0.149219 0.322314 0.000000 1.053241
5.500000 0.149219 0.328283 0.000000 1.053241
5.600000 0.149219 0.334252 0.000000 1.053241
5.700000 0.149219 0.340220 0.000000 1.053241
5.800000 0.149219 0.346189 0.000000 1.053241
5.900000 0.149219 0.352158 0.000000 1.053241
6.000000 0.149219 0.358127 0.000000 1.053241
6.100000 0.149219 0.364096 0.000000 1.053241
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6.200000 0.149219 0.370064 0.000000 1.053241
6.300000 0.149219 0.376033 0.000000 1.053241
6.400000 0.149219 0.382002 0.000000 1.053241
6.500000 0.149219 0.387971 0.000000 1.053241
6.600000 0.149219 0.393939 0.000000 1.053241
6.700000 0.149219 0.399908 0.000000 1.053241
6.800000 0.149219 0.405877 0.000000 1.053241
6.900000 0.149219 0.411846 0.000000 1.053241
7.000000 0.149219 0.417815 0.000000 1.053241
7.100000 0.149219 0.423783 0.000000 1.053241
7.200000 0.149219 0.429752 0.000000 1.053241
7.300000 0.149219 0.435721 0.000000 1.053241
7.400000 0.149219 0.441690 0.000000 1.053241
7.500000 0.149219 0.447658 0.000000 1.053241
7.600000 0.149219 0.453627 0.000000 1.053241
7.700000 0.149219 0.459596 0.000000 1.053241
7.800000 0.149219 0.465565 0.000000 1.053241
7.900000 0.149219 0.471534 0.000000 1.053241
8.000000 0.149219 0.477502 0.000000 1.053241
8.100000 0.149219 0.492424 0.502178 1.053241
8.200000 0.149219 0.507346 1.404464 1.053241
8.300000 0.149219 0.522268 2.501261 1.053241
8.400000 0.149219 0.537190 3.632201 1.053241
8.500000 0.149219 0.552112 4.639092 1.053241
8.600000 0.149219 0.567034 5.401220 1.053241
8.700000 0.149219 0.581956 5.892534 1.053241
8.800000 0.149219 0.596878 6.338508 1.053241
8.900000 0.149219 0.611800 6.723003 1.053241
9.000000 0.149219 0.626722 7.086668 1.053241
9.100000 0.149219 0.641644 7.432560 1.053241
END FTABLE 1
END FTABLES
EXT SOURCES
<-Volume-> <Member> SsysSgap<--Mult-->Tran <-Target vols> <-Grp> <-Member-> ***
<Name> # <Name> # tem strg<-factor->strg <Name> # # <Name> # # ***
WDM 2 PREC ENGL 1 PERLND 1 999 EXTNL PREC
WDM 2 PREC ENGL 1 IMPLND 1 999 EXTNL PREC
WDM 1 EVAP ENGL 0.76 PERLND 1 999 EXTNL PETINP
WDM 1 EVAP ENGL 0.76 IMPLND 1 999 EXTNL PETINP
END EXT SOURCES
EXT TARGETS
<-Volume-> <-Grp> <-Member-><--Mult-->Tran <-Volume-> <Member> Tsys Tgap Amd ***
<Name> # <Name> # #<-factor->strg <Name> # <Name> tem strg strg***
RCHRES 1 HYDR RO 1 1 1 WDM 1000 FLOW ENGL REPL
RCHRES 1 HYDR O 1 1 1 WDM 1001 FLOW ENGL REPL
RCHRES 1 HYDR O 2 1 1 WDM 1002 FLOW ENGL REPL
RCHRES 1 HYDR STAGE 1 1 1 WDM 1003 STAG ENGL REPL
COPY 1 OUTPUT MEAN 1 1 48.4 WDM 701 FLOW ENGL REPL
COPY 501 OUTPUT MEAN 1 1 48.4 WDM 801 FLOW ENGL REPL
END EXT TARGETS
MASS-LINK
<Volume> <-Grp> <-Member-><--Mult--> <Target> <-Grp> <-Member->***
<Name> <Name> # #<-factor-> <Name> <Name> # #***
MASS-LINK 2
PERLND PWATER SURO 0.083333 RCHRES INFLOW IVOL
END MASS-LINK 2
MASS-LINK 3
PERLND PWATER IFWO 0.083333 RCHRES INFLOW IVOL
END MASS-LINK 3
MASS-LINK 12
PERLND PWATER SURO 0.083333 COPY INPUT MEAN
END MASS-LINK 12
MASS-LINK 13
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PERLND PWATER IFWO 0.083333 COPY INPUT MEAN
END MASS-LINK 13
MASS-LINK 17
RCHRES OFLOW OVOL 1 COPY INPUT MEAN
END MASS-LINK 17
END MASS-LINK
END RUN
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Predeveloped HSPF Message File
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Mitigated HSPF Message File
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Disclaimer
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WWHM2012
PROJECT REPORT
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General Model Information
Project Name:181130_Trench and Pond_SSD
Site Name:Segale
Site Address:301 Monroe Ave NE
City:Renton, WA
Report Date:11/30/2018
Gage:Seatac
Data Start:1948/10/01
Data End:2009/09/30
Timestep:15 Minute
Precip Scale:1.00
Version Date:2016/02/25
Version:4.2.12
POC Thresholds
Low Flow Threshold for POC1:50 Percent of the 2 Year
High Flow Threshold for POC1:50 Year
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Landuse Basin Data
Predeveloped Land Use
Predeveloped
Bypass:No
GroundWater:No
Pervious Land Use acre
C, Forest, Flat 14.43
Pervious Total 14.43
Impervious Land Use acre
Impervious Total 0
Basin Total 14.43
Element Flows To:
Surface Interflow Groundwater
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Mitigated Land Use
Developed
Bypass:No
GroundWater:No
Pervious Land Use acre
C, Lawn, Flat 7.33
Pervious Total 7.33
Impervious Land Use acre
ROADS FLAT 3.29
ROOF TOPS FLAT 3.8
Impervious Total 7.09
Basin Total 14.42
Element Flows To:
Surface Interflow Groundwater
SSD_Infil and DetentionSSD_Infil and Detention
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Routing Elements
Predeveloped Routing
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Mitigated Routing
SSD_Infil and Detention
Depth:8 ft.
Element Flows To:
Outlet 1 Outlet 2
SSD Table Hydraulic Table
Stage Area Volume Outlet Infilt/
(feet) (ac.) (ac-ft.) Struct Recharge NotUsed NotUsed NotUsed
0.000 0.143 0.000 0.000 1.009 0.000 0.000 0.000
0.500 0.143 0.022 0.000 1.009 0.000 0.000 0.000
1.000 0.143 0.043 0.000 1.009 0.000 0.000 0.000
1.500 0.143 0.065 0.000 1.009 0.000 0.000 0.000
2.000 0.143 0.086 0.000 1.009 0.000 0.000 0.000
2.500 0.143 0.108 0.000 1.009 0.000 0.000 0.000
3.000 0.143 0.129 0.000 1.009 0.000 0.000 0.000
3.500 0.143 0.151 0.000 1.009 0.000 0.000 0.000
4.000 0.143 0.172 0.000 1.009 0.000 0.000 0.000
4.500 0.143 0.194 0.000 1.009 0.000 0.000 0.000
5.000 0.143 0.215 0.000 1.009 0.000 0.000 0.000
5.500 0.143 0.237 0.000 1.009 0.000 0.000 0.000
6.000 0.143 0.258 0.000 1.009 0.000 0.000 0.000
6.500 0.143 0.280 0.000 1.009 0.000 0.000 0.000
7.000 0.143 0.301 0.000 1.009 0.000 0.000 0.000
7.500 0.143 0.323 0.000 1.009 0.000 0.000 0.000
8.000 0.143 0.344 0.000 1.009 0.000 0.000 0.000
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Analysis Results
POC 1
+ Predeveloped x Mitigated
Predeveloped Landuse Totals for POC #1
Total Pervious Area:14.43
Total Impervious Area:0
Mitigated Landuse Totals for POC #1
Total Pervious Area:7.33
Total Impervious Area:7.09
Flow Frequency Method:Log Pearson Type III 17B
Flow Frequency Return Periods for Predeveloped. POC #1
Return Period Flow(cfs)
2 year 0.477419
5 year 0.531494
10 year 0.554884
25 year 0.575898
50 year 0.587336
100 year 0.596247
Flow Frequency Return Periods for Mitigated. POC #1
Return Period Flow(cfs)
2 year 0
5 year 0
10 year 0
25 year 0
50 year 0
100 year 0
Annual Peaks
Annual Peaks for Predeveloped and Mitigated. POC #1
Year Predeveloped Mitigated
1949 0.417 0.000
1950 0.520 0.000
Ranked Annual Peaks
Ranked Annual Peaks for Predeveloped and Mitigated. POC #1
Rank Predeveloped Mitigated
1 0.5196 0.0000
2 0.4167 0.0000
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Duration Flows
The Facility PASSED
Flow(cfs)Predev Mit Percentage Pass/Fail
0.2387 703 0 0 Pass
0.2422 685 0 0 Pass
0.2458 669 0 0 Pass
0.2493 650 0 0 Pass
0.2528 635 0 0 Pass
0.2563 618 0 0 Pass
0.2598 603 0 0 Pass
0.2634 583 0 0 Pass
0.2669 573 0 0 Pass
0.2704 558 0 0 Pass
0.2739 547 0 0 Pass
0.2774 532 0 0 Pass
0.2810 520 0 0 Pass
0.2845 506 0 0 Pass
0.2880 490 0 0 Pass
0.2915 477 0 0 Pass
0.2951 465 0 0 Pass
0.2986 457 0 0 Pass
0.3021 444 0 0 Pass
0.3056 435 0 0 Pass
0.3091 420 0 0 Pass
0.3127 413 0 0 Pass
0.3162 400 0 0 Pass
0.3197 384 0 0 Pass
0.3232 370 0 0 Pass
0.3267 364 0 0 Pass
0.3303 354 0 0 Pass
0.3338 346 0 0 Pass
0.3373 334 0 0 Pass
0.3408 326 0 0 Pass
0.3444 313 0 0 Pass
0.3479 305 0 0 Pass
0.3514 293 0 0 Pass
0.3549 281 0 0 Pass
0.3584 268 0 0 Pass
0.3620 259 0 0 Pass
0.3655 250 0 0 Pass
0.3690 241 0 0 Pass
0.3725 234 0 0 Pass
0.3760 226 0 0 Pass
0.3796 219 0 0 Pass
0.3831 207 0 0 Pass
0.3866 200 0 0 Pass
0.3901 188 0 0 Pass
0.3937 176 0 0 Pass
0.3972 156 0 0 Pass
0.4007 147 0 0 Pass
0.4042 139 0 0 Pass
0.4077 133 0 0 Pass
0.4113 124 0 0 Pass
0.4148 119 0 0 Pass
0.4183 110 0 0 Pass
0.4218 106 0 0 Pass
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0.4253 100 0 0 Pass
0.4289 90 0 0 Pass
0.4324 87 0 0 Pass
0.4359 82 0 0 Pass
0.4394 74 0 0 Pass
0.4430 69 0 0 Pass
0.4465 63 0 0 Pass
0.4500 60 0 0 Pass
0.4535 57 0 0 Pass
0.4570 52 0 0 Pass
0.4606 48 0 0 Pass
0.4641 39 0 0 Pass
0.4676 28 0 0 Pass
0.4711 22 0 0 Pass
0.4746 20 0 0 Pass
0.4782 16 0 0 Pass
0.4817 13 0 0 Pass
0.4852 12 0 0 Pass
0.4887 8 0 0 Pass
0.4923 4 0 0 Pass
0.4958 2 0 0 Pass
0.4993 1 0 0 Pass
0.5028 1 0 0 Pass
0.5063 1 0 0 Pass
0.5099 1 0 0 Pass
0.5134 1 0 0 Pass
0.5169 1 0 0 Pass
0.5204 0 0 0 Pass
0.5239 0 0 0 Pass
0.5275 0 0 0 Pass
0.5310 0 0 0 Pass
0.5345 0 0 0 Pass
0.5380 0 0 0 Pass
0.5416 0 0 0 Pass
0.5451 0 0 0 Pass
0.5486 0 0 0 Pass
0.5521 0 0 0 Pass
0.5556 0 0 0 Pass
0.5592 0 0 0 Pass
0.5627 0 0 0 Pass
0.5662 0 0 0 Pass
0.5697 0 0 0 Pass
0.5733 0 0 0 Pass
0.5768 0 0 0 Pass
0.5803 0 0 0 Pass
0.5838 0 0 0 Pass
0.5873 0 0 0 Pass
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Water Quality
Water Quality BMP Flow and Volume for POC #1
On-line facility volume:0 acre-feet
On-line facility target flow:0 cfs.
Adjusted for 15 min:0 cfs.
Off-line facility target flow:0 cfs.
Adjusted for 15 min:0 cfs.
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LID Report
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Model Default Modifications
Total of 0 changes have been made.
PERLND Changes
No PERLND changes have been made.
IMPLND Changes
No IMPLND changes have been made.
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Appendix
Predeveloped Schematic
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Mitigated Schematic
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Predeveloped UCI File
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Mitigated UCI File
RUN
GLOBAL
WWHM4 model simulation
START 1948 10 01 END 2009 09 30
RUN INTERP OUTPUT LEVEL 3 0
RESUME 0 RUN 1 UNIT SYSTEM 1
END GLOBAL
FILES
<File> <Un#> <-----------File Name------------------------------>***
<-ID-> ***
WDM 26 181130_Trench and Pond_SSD.wdm
MESSU 25 Mit181130_Trench and Pond_SSD.MES
27 Mit181130_Trench and Pond_SSD.L61
28 Mit181130_Trench and Pond_SSD.L62
30 POC181130_Trench and Pond_SSD1.dat
END FILES
OPN SEQUENCE
INGRP INDELT 00:15
PERLND 16
IMPLND 1
IMPLND 4
RCHRES 1
COPY 1
COPY 501
DISPLY 1
END INGRP
END OPN SEQUENCE
DISPLY
DISPLY-INFO1
# - #<----------Title----------->***TRAN PIVL DIG1 FIL1 PYR DIG2 FIL2 YRND
1 SSD_Infil and Detention MAX 1 2 30 9
END DISPLY-INFO1
END DISPLY
COPY
TIMESERIES
# - # NPT NMN ***
1 1 1
501 1 1
END TIMESERIES
END COPY
GENER
OPCODE
# # OPCD ***
END OPCODE
PARM
# # K ***
END PARM
END GENER
PERLND
GEN-INFO
<PLS ><-------Name------->NBLKS Unit-systems Printer ***
# - # User t-series Engl Metr ***
in out ***
16 C, Lawn, Flat 1 1 1 1 27 0
END GEN-INFO
*** Section PWATER***
ACTIVITY
<PLS > ************* Active Sections *****************************
# - # ATMP SNOW PWAT SED PST PWG PQAL MSTL PEST NITR PHOS TRAC ***
16 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
END ACTIVITY
PRINT-INFO
<PLS > ***************** Print-flags ***************************** PIVL PYR
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# - # ATMP SNOW PWAT SED PST PWG PQAL MSTL PEST NITR PHOS TRAC *********
16 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 9
END PRINT-INFO
PWAT-PARM1
<PLS > PWATER variable monthly parameter value flags ***
# - # CSNO RTOP UZFG VCS VUZ VNN VIFW VIRC VLE INFC HWT ***
16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
END PWAT-PARM1
PWAT-PARM2
<PLS > PWATER input info: Part 2 ***
# - # ***FOREST LZSN INFILT LSUR SLSUR KVARY AGWRC
16 0 4.5 0.03 400 0.05 0.5 0.996
END PWAT-PARM2
PWAT-PARM3
<PLS > PWATER input info: Part 3 ***
# - # ***PETMAX PETMIN INFEXP INFILD DEEPFR BASETP AGWETP
16 0 0 2 2 0 0 0
END PWAT-PARM3
PWAT-PARM4
<PLS > PWATER input info: Part 4 ***
# - # CEPSC UZSN NSUR INTFW IRC LZETP ***
16 0.1 0.25 0.25 6 0.5 0.25
END PWAT-PARM4
PWAT-STATE1
<PLS > *** Initial conditions at start of simulation
ran from 1990 to end of 1992 (pat 1-11-95) RUN 21 ***
# - # *** CEPS SURS UZS IFWS LZS AGWS GWVS
16 0 0 0 0 2.5 1 0
END PWAT-STATE1
END PERLND
IMPLND
GEN-INFO
<PLS ><-------Name-------> Unit-systems Printer ***
# - # User t-series Engl Metr ***
in out ***
1 ROADS/FLAT 1 1 1 27 0
4 ROOF TOPS/FLAT 1 1 1 27 0
END GEN-INFO
*** Section IWATER***
ACTIVITY
<PLS > ************* Active Sections *****************************
# - # ATMP SNOW IWAT SLD IWG IQAL ***
1 0 0 1 0 0 0
4 0 0 1 0 0 0
END ACTIVITY
PRINT-INFO
<ILS > ******** Print-flags ******** PIVL PYR
# - # ATMP SNOW IWAT SLD IWG IQAL *********
1 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 9
4 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 9
END PRINT-INFO
IWAT-PARM1
<PLS > IWATER variable monthly parameter value flags ***
# - # CSNO RTOP VRS VNN RTLI ***
1 0 0 0 0 0
4 0 0 0 0 0
END IWAT-PARM1
IWAT-PARM2
<PLS > IWATER input info: Part 2 ***
# - # *** LSUR SLSUR NSUR RETSC
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1 400 0.01 0.1 0.1
4 400 0.01 0.1 0.1
END IWAT-PARM2
IWAT-PARM3
<PLS > IWATER input info: Part 3 ***
# - # ***PETMAX PETMIN
1 0 0
4 0 0
END IWAT-PARM3
IWAT-STATE1
<PLS > *** Initial conditions at start of simulation
# - # *** RETS SURS
1 0 0
4 0 0
END IWAT-STATE1
END IMPLND
SCHEMATIC
<-Source-> <--Area--> <-Target-> MBLK ***
<Name> # <-factor-> <Name> # Tbl# ***
Developed***
PERLND 16 7.33 RCHRES 1 2
PERLND 16 7.33 RCHRES 1 3
IMPLND 1 3.29 RCHRES 1 5
IMPLND 4 3.8 RCHRES 1 5
******Routing******
PERLND 16 7.33 COPY 1 12
IMPLND 1 3.29 COPY 1 15
IMPLND 4 3.8 COPY 1 15
PERLND 16 7.33 COPY 1 13
RCHRES 1 1 COPY 501 17
END SCHEMATIC
NETWORK
<-Volume-> <-Grp> <-Member-><--Mult-->Tran <-Target vols> <-Grp> <-Member-> ***
<Name> # <Name> # #<-factor->strg <Name> # # <Name> # # ***
COPY 501 OUTPUT MEAN 1 1 48.4 DISPLY 1 INPUT TIMSER 1
<-Volume-> <-Grp> <-Member-><--Mult-->Tran <-Target vols> <-Grp> <-Member-> ***
<Name> # <Name> # #<-factor->strg <Name> # # <Name> # # ***
END NETWORK
RCHRES
GEN-INFO
RCHRES Name Nexits Unit Systems Printer ***
# - #<------------------><---> User T-series Engl Metr LKFG ***
in out ***
1 SSD_Infil and De-007 2 1 1 1 28 0 1
END GEN-INFO
*** Section RCHRES***
ACTIVITY
<PLS > ************* Active Sections *****************************
# - # HYFG ADFG CNFG HTFG SDFG GQFG OXFG NUFG PKFG PHFG ***
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
END ACTIVITY
PRINT-INFO
<PLS > ***************** Print-flags ******************* PIVL PYR
# - # HYDR ADCA CONS HEAT SED GQL OXRX NUTR PLNK PHCB PIVL PYR *********
1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 9
END PRINT-INFO
HYDR-PARM1
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RCHRES Flags for each HYDR Section ***
# - # VC A1 A2 A3 ODFVFG for each *** ODGTFG for each FUNCT for each
FG FG FG FG possible exit *** possible exit possible exit
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * ***
1 0 1 0 0 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 2
END HYDR-PARM1
HYDR-PARM2
# - # FTABNO LEN DELTH STCOR KS DB50 ***
<------><--------><--------><--------><--------><--------><--------> ***
1 1 0.01 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.0
END HYDR-PARM2
HYDR-INIT
RCHRES Initial conditions for each HYDR section ***
# - # *** VOL Initial value of COLIND Initial value of OUTDGT
*** ac-ft for each possible exit for each possible exit
<------><--------> <---><---><---><---><---> *** <---><---><---><---><--->
1 0 4.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
END HYDR-INIT
END RCHRES
SPEC-ACTIONS
END SPEC-ACTIONS
FTABLES
FTABLE 1
17 5
Depth Area Volume Outflow1 Outflow2 Velocity Travel Time***
(ft) (acres) (acre-ft) (cfs) (cfs) (ft/sec) (Minutes)***
0.000000 0.143000 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000
0.500000 0.143000 0.022000 0.000000 1.009342
1.000000 0.143000 0.043000 0.000000 1.009342
1.500000 0.143000 0.065000 0.000000 1.009342
2.000000 0.143000 0.086000 0.000000 1.009342
2.500000 0.143000 0.108000 0.000000 1.009342
3.000000 0.143000 0.129000 0.000000 1.009342
3.500000 0.143000 0.151000 0.000000 1.009342
4.000000 0.143000 0.172000 0.000000 1.009342
4.500000 0.143000 0.194000 0.000000 1.009342
5.000000 0.143000 0.215000 0.000000 1.009342
5.500000 0.143000 0.237000 0.000000 1.009342
6.000000 0.143000 0.258000 0.000000 1.009342
6.500000 0.143000 0.280000 0.000000 1.009342
7.000000 0.143000 0.301000 0.000000 1.009342
7.500000 0.143000 0.323000 0.000000 1.009342
8.000000 0.143000 0.344000 0.000000 1.009342
END FTABLE 1
END FTABLES
EXT SOURCES
<-Volume-> <Member> SsysSgap<--Mult-->Tran <-Target vols> <-Grp> <-Member-> ***
<Name> # <Name> # tem strg<-factor->strg <Name> # # <Name> # # ***
WDM 2 PREC ENGL 1 PERLND 1 999 EXTNL PREC
WDM 2 PREC ENGL 1 IMPLND 1 999 EXTNL PREC
WDM 1 EVAP ENGL 0.76 PERLND 1 999 EXTNL PETINP
WDM 1 EVAP ENGL 0.76 IMPLND 1 999 EXTNL PETINP
END EXT SOURCES
EXT TARGETS
<-Volume-> <-Grp> <-Member-><--Mult-->Tran <-Volume-> <Member> Tsys Tgap Amd ***
<Name> # <Name> # #<-factor->strg <Name> # <Name> tem strg strg***
RCHRES 1 HYDR RO 1 1 1 WDM 1000 FLOW ENGL REPL
RCHRES 1 HYDR O 1 1 1 WDM 1001 FLOW ENGL REPL
RCHRES 1 HYDR O 2 1 1 WDM 1002 FLOW ENGL REPL
RCHRES 1 HYDR STAGE 1 1 1 WDM 1003 STAG ENGL REPL
COPY 1 OUTPUT MEAN 1 1 48.4 WDM 701 FLOW ENGL REPL
COPY 501 OUTPUT MEAN 1 1 48.4 WDM 801 FLOW ENGL REPL
END EXT TARGETS
MASS-LINK
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<Volume> <-Grp> <-Member-><--Mult--> <Target> <-Grp> <-Member->***
<Name> <Name> # #<-factor-> <Name> <Name> # #***
MASS-LINK 2
PERLND PWATER SURO 0.083333 RCHRES INFLOW IVOL
END MASS-LINK 2
MASS-LINK 3
PERLND PWATER IFWO 0.083333 RCHRES INFLOW IVOL
END MASS-LINK 3
MASS-LINK 5
IMPLND IWATER SURO 0.083333 RCHRES INFLOW IVOL
END MASS-LINK 5
MASS-LINK 12
PERLND PWATER SURO 0.083333 COPY INPUT MEAN
END MASS-LINK 12
MASS-LINK 13
PERLND PWATER IFWO 0.083333 COPY INPUT MEAN
END MASS-LINK 13
MASS-LINK 15
IMPLND IWATER SURO 0.083333 COPY INPUT MEAN
END MASS-LINK 15
MASS-LINK 17
RCHRES OFLOW OVOL 1 COPY INPUT MEAN
END MASS-LINK 17
END MASS-LINK
END RUN
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Predeveloped HSPF Message File
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Mitigated HSPF Message File
ERROR/WARNING ID: 341 6
DATE/TIME: 1949/ 2/16 22:30
RCHRES: 1
The volume of water in this reach/mixed reservoir is greater than the value
in the "volume" column of the last row of RCHTAB(). To continue the
simulation the table has been extrapolated, based on information contained
in the last two rows. This will usually result in some loss of accuracy.
If depth is being calculated it will also cause an error condition.
Relevant data are:
NROWS V1 V2 VOL
17 1.4070E+04 1.4985E+04 1.5210E+04
ERROR/WARNING ID: 341 5
DATE/TIME: 1949/ 2/16 22:30
RCHRES: 1
Calculation of relative depth, using Newton's method of successive
approximations, converged to an invalid value (not in range 0.0 to 1.0).
Probably ftable was extrapolated. If extrapolation was small, no problem.
Remedy; extend ftable. Relevant data are:
A B C RDEP1 RDEP2 COUNT
0.0000E+00 1.2458E+04 -1.553E+04 1.2463 1.2463E+00 2
ERROR/WARNING ID: 341 6
DATE/TIME: 1949/ 2/16 22:45
RCHRES: 1
The volume of water in this reach/mixed reservoir is greater than the value
in the "volume" column of the last row of RCHTAB(). To continue the
simulation the table has been extrapolated, based on information contained
in the last two rows. This will usually result in some loss of accuracy.
If depth is being calculated it will also cause an error condition.
Relevant data are:
NROWS V1 V2 VOL
17 1.4070E+04 1.4985E+04 1.6168E+04
ERROR/WARNING ID: 341 5
DATE/TIME: 1949/ 2/16 22:45
RCHRES: 1
Calculation of relative depth, using Newton's method of successive
approximations, converged to an invalid value (not in range 0.0 to 1.0).
Probably ftable was extrapolated. If extrapolation was small, no problem.
Remedy; extend ftable. Relevant data are:
A B C RDEP1 RDEP2 COUNT
0.0000E+00 1.2458E+04 -2.858E+04 2.2940 2.2940 2
ERROR/WARNING ID: 341 6
DATE/TIME: 1949/ 2/16 23: 0
RCHRES: 1
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The volume of water in this reach/mixed reservoir is greater than the value
in the "volume" column of the last row of RCHTAB(). To continue the
simulation the table has been extrapolated, based on information contained
in the last two rows. This will usually result in some loss of accuracy.
If depth is being calculated it will also cause an error condition.
Relevant data are:
NROWS V1 V2 VOL
17 1.4070E+04 1.4985E+04 1.6753E+04
ERROR/WARNING ID: 341 5
DATE/TIME: 1949/ 2/16 23: 0
RCHRES: 1
Calculation of relative depth, using Newton's method of successive
approximations, converged to an invalid value (not in range 0.0 to 1.0).
Probably ftable was extrapolated. If extrapolation was small, no problem.
Remedy; extend ftable. Relevant data are:
A B C RDEP1 RDEP2 COUNT
0.0000E+00 1.2458E+04 -3.654E+04 2.9333 2.9333E+00 2
ERROR/WARNING ID: 341 6
DATE/TIME: 1949/ 2/16 23:15
RCHRES: 1
The volume of water in this reach/mixed reservoir is greater than the value
in the "volume" column of the last row of RCHTAB(). To continue the
simulation the table has been extrapolated, based on information contained
in the last two rows. This will usually result in some loss of accuracy.
If depth is being calculated it will also cause an error condition.
Relevant data are:
NROWS V1 V2 VOL
17 1.4070E+04 1.4985E+04 1.7112E+04
ERROR/WARNING ID: 341 5
DATE/TIME: 1949/ 2/16 23:15
RCHRES: 1
Calculation of relative depth, using Newton's method of successive
approximations, converged to an invalid value (not in range 0.0 to 1.0).
Probably ftable was extrapolated. If extrapolation was small, no problem.
Remedy; extend ftable. Relevant data are:
A B C RDEP1 RDEP2 COUNT
0.0000E+00 1.2458E+04 -4.142E+04 3.3251 3.3251E+00 2
ERROR/WARNING ID: 341 6
DATE/TIME: 1949/ 2/16 23:30
RCHRES: 1
The volume of water in this reach/mixed reservoir is greater than the value
in the "volume" column of the last row of RCHTAB(). To continue the
simulation the table has been extrapolated, based on information contained
in the last two rows. This will usually result in some loss of accuracy.
If depth is being calculated it will also cause an error condition.
Relevant data are:
NROWS V1 V2 VOL
17 1.4070E+04 1.4985E+04 1.7340E+04
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ERROR/WARNING ID: 341 5
DATE/TIME: 1949/ 2/16 23:30
RCHRES: 1
Calculation of relative depth, using Newton's method of successive
approximations, converged to an invalid value (not in range 0.0 to 1.0).
Probably ftable was extrapolated. If extrapolation was small, no problem.
Remedy; extend ftable. Relevant data are:
A B C RDEP1 RDEP2 COUNT
0.0000E+00 1.2458E+04 -4.454E+04 3.5751 3.5750E+00 2
ERROR/WARNING ID: 341 6
DATE/TIME: 1949/ 2/16 23:45
RCHRES: 1
The volume of water in this reach/mixed reservoir is greater than the value
in the "volume" column of the last row of RCHTAB(). To continue the
simulation the table has been extrapolated, based on information contained
in the last two rows. This will usually result in some loss of accuracy.
If depth is being calculated it will also cause an error condition.
Relevant data are:
NROWS V1 V2 VOL
17 1.4070E+04 1.4985E+04 1.7264E+04
ERROR/WARNING ID: 341 5
DATE/TIME: 1949/ 2/16 23:45
RCHRES: 1
Calculation of relative depth, using Newton's method of successive
approximations, converged to an invalid value (not in range 0.0 to 1.0).
Probably ftable was extrapolated. If extrapolation was small, no problem.
Remedy; extend ftable. Relevant data are:
A B C RDEP1 RDEP2 COUNT
0.0000E+00 1.2458E+04 -4.350E+04 3.4914 3.4913E+00 2
ERROR/WARNING ID: 341 6
DATE/TIME: 1949/ 2/16 24: 0
RCHRES: 1
The volume of water in this reach/mixed reservoir is greater than the value
in the "volume" column of the last row of RCHTAB(). To continue the
simulation the table has been extrapolated, based on information contained
in the last two rows. This will usually result in some loss of accuracy.
If depth is being calculated it will also cause an error condition.
Relevant data are:
NROWS V1 V2 VOL
17 1.4070E+04 1.4985E+04 1.7182E+04
ERROR/WARNING ID: 341 5
DATE/TIME: 1949/ 2/16 24: 0
RCHRES: 1
Calculation of relative depth, using Newton's method of successive
approximations, converged to an invalid value (not in range 0.0 to 1.0).
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Probably ftable was extrapolated. If extrapolation was small, no problem.
Remedy; extend ftable. Relevant data are:
A B C RDEP1 RDEP2 COUNT
0.0000E+00 1.2458E+04 -4.238E+04 3.4020 3.4020 2
ERROR/WARNING ID: 341 6
DATE/TIME: 1949/ 2/17 0:15
RCHRES: 1
The volume of water in this reach/mixed reservoir is greater than the value
in the "volume" column of the last row of RCHTAB(). To continue the
simulation the table has been extrapolated, based on information contained
in the last two rows. This will usually result in some loss of accuracy.
If depth is being calculated it will also cause an error condition.
Relevant data are:
NROWS V1 V2 VOL
17 1.4070E+04 1.4985E+04 1.6967E+04
ERROR/WARNING ID: 341 5
DATE/TIME: 1949/ 2/17 0:15
RCHRES: 1
Calculation of relative depth, using Newton's method of successive
approximations, converged to an invalid value (not in range 0.0 to 1.0).
Probably ftable was extrapolated. If extrapolation was small, no problem.
Remedy; extend ftable. Relevant data are:
A B C RDEP1 RDEP2 COUNT
0.0000E+00 1.2458E+04 -3.945E+04 3.1666 3.1666E+00 2
ERROR/WARNING ID: 341 6
DATE/TIME: 1949/ 2/17 0:30
RCHRES: 1
The volume of water in this reach/mixed reservoir is greater than the value
in the "volume" column of the last row of RCHTAB(). To continue the
simulation the table has been extrapolated, based on information contained
in the last two rows. This will usually result in some loss of accuracy.
If depth is being calculated it will also cause an error condition.
Relevant data are:
NROWS V1 V2 VOL
17 1.4070E+04 1.4985E+04 1.6625E+04
ERROR/WARNING ID: 341 5
DATE/TIME: 1949/ 2/17 0:30
RCHRES: 1
Calculation of relative depth, using Newton's method of successive
approximations, converged to an invalid value (not in range 0.0 to 1.0).
Probably ftable was extrapolated. If extrapolation was small, no problem.
Remedy; extend ftable. Relevant data are:
A B C RDEP1 RDEP2 COUNT
0.0000E+00 1.2458E+04 -3.480E+04 2.7936 2.7936E+00 2
ERROR/WARNING ID: 341 6
DATE/TIME: 1949/ 2/17 0:45
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RCHRES: 1
The volume of water in this reach/mixed reservoir is greater than the value
in the "volume" column of the last row of RCHTAB(). To continue the
simulation the table has been extrapolated, based on information contained
in the last two rows. This will usually result in some loss of accuracy.
If depth is being calculated it will also cause an error condition.
Relevant data are:
NROWS V1 V2 VOL
17 1.4070E+04 1.4985E+04 1.6213E+04
ERROR/WARNING ID: 341 5
DATE/TIME: 1949/ 2/17 0:45
RCHRES: 1
Calculation of relative depth, using Newton's method of successive
approximations, converged to an invalid value (not in range 0.0 to 1.0).
Probably ftable was extrapolated. If extrapolation was small, no problem.
Remedy; extend ftable. Relevant data are:
A B C RDEP1 RDEP2 COUNT
0.0000E+00 1.2458E+04 -2.919E+04 2.3433 2.3433E+00 2
ERROR/WARNING ID: 341 6
DATE/TIME: 1949/ 2/17 1: 0
RCHRES: 1
The volume of water in this reach/mixed reservoir is greater than the value
in the "volume" column of the last row of RCHTAB(). To continue the
simulation the table has been extrapolated, based on information contained
in the last two rows. This will usually result in some loss of accuracy.
If depth is being calculated it will also cause an error condition.
Relevant data are:
NROWS V1 V2 VOL
17 1.4070E+04 1.4985E+04 1.5741E+04
ERROR/WARNING ID: 341 5
DATE/TIME: 1949/ 2/17 1: 0
RCHRES: 1
Calculation of relative depth, using Newton's method of successive
approximations, converged to an invalid value (not in range 0.0 to 1.0).
Probably ftable was extrapolated. If extrapolation was small, no problem.
Remedy; extend ftable. Relevant data are:
A B C RDEP1 RDEP2 COUNT
0.0000E+00 1.2458E+04 -2.275E+04 1.8263 1.8263 2
ERROR/WARNING ID: 341 6
DATE/TIME: 1949/ 2/17 1:15
RCHRES: 1
The volume of water in this reach/mixed reservoir is greater than the value
in the "volume" column of the last row of RCHTAB(). To continue the
simulation the table has been extrapolated, based on information contained
in the last two rows. This will usually result in some loss of accuracy.
If depth is being calculated it will also cause an error condition.
Relevant data are:
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NROWS V1 V2 VOL
17 1.4070E+04 1.4985E+04 1.5216E+04
ERROR/WARNING ID: 341 5
DATE/TIME: 1949/ 2/17 1:15
RCHRES: 1
Calculation of relative depth, using Newton's method of successive
approximations, converged to an invalid value (not in range 0.0 to 1.0).
Probably ftable was extrapolated. If extrapolation was small, no problem.
Remedy; extend ftable. Relevant data are:
A B C RDEP1 RDEP2 COUNT
0.0000E+00 1.2458E+04 -1.561E+04 1.2533 1.2533 2
ERROR/WARNING ID: 341 6
DATE/TIME: 1951/ 2/ 9 4: 0
RCHRES: 1
The volume of water in this reach/mixed reservoir is greater than the value
in the "volume" column of the last row of RCHTAB(). To continue the
simulation the table has been extrapolated, based on information contained
in the last two rows. This will usually result in some loss of accuracy.
If depth is being calculated it will also cause an error condition.
Relevant data are:
NROWS V1 V2 VOL
17 1.4070E+04 1.4985E+04 1.5077E+04
ERROR/WARNING ID: 341 5
DATE/TIME: 1951/ 2/ 9 4: 0
RCHRES: 1
Calculation of relative depth, using Newton's method of successive
approximations, converged to an invalid value (not in range 0.0 to 1.0).
Probably ftable was extrapolated. If extrapolation was small, no problem.
Remedy; extend ftable. Relevant data are:
A B C RDEP1 RDEP2 COUNT
0.0000E+00 1.2458E+04 -1.371E+04 1.1008 1.1008E+00 2
ERROR/WARNING ID: 341 6
DATE/TIME: 1951/ 2/ 9 4:15
RCHRES: 1
The volume of water in this reach/mixed reservoir is greater than the value
in the "volume" column of the last row of RCHTAB(). To continue the
simulation the table has been extrapolated, based on information contained
in the last two rows. This will usually result in some loss of accuracy.
If depth is being calculated it will also cause an error condition.
Relevant data are:
NROWS V1 V2 VOL
17 1.4070E+04 1.4985E+04 1.5824E+04
ERROR/WARNING ID: 341 5
DATE/TIME: 1951/ 2/ 9 4:15
RCHRES: 1
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Calculation of relative depth, using Newton's method of successive
approximations, converged to an invalid value (not in range 0.0 to 1.0).
Probably ftable was extrapolated. If extrapolation was small, no problem.
Remedy; extend ftable. Relevant data are:
A B C RDEP1 RDEP2 COUNT
0.0000E+00 1.2458E+04 -2.388E+04 1.9171 1.9171 2
ERROR/WARNING ID: 341 6
DATE/TIME: 1951/ 2/ 9 4:30
RCHRES: 1
The volume of water in this reach/mixed reservoir is greater than the value
in the "volume" column of the last row of RCHTAB(). To continue the
simulation the table has been extrapolated, based on information contained
in the last two rows. This will usually result in some loss of accuracy.
If depth is being calculated it will also cause an error condition.
Relevant data are:
NROWS V1 V2 VOL
17 1.4070E+04 1.4985E+04 1.6572E+04
ERROR/WARNING ID: 341 5
DATE/TIME: 1951/ 2/ 9 4:30
RCHRES: 1
Calculation of relative depth, using Newton's method of successive
approximations, converged to an invalid value (not in range 0.0 to 1.0).
Probably ftable was extrapolated. If extrapolation was small, no problem.
Remedy; extend ftable. Relevant data are:
A B C RDEP1 RDEP2 COUNT
0.0000E+00 1.2458E+04 -3.408E+04 2.7356 2.7356E+00 2
ERROR/WARNING ID: 341 6
DATE/TIME: 1951/ 2/ 9 4:45
RCHRES: 1
The volume of water in this reach/mixed reservoir is greater than the value
in the "volume" column of the last row of RCHTAB(). To continue the
simulation the table has been extrapolated, based on information contained
in the last two rows. This will usually result in some loss of accuracy.
If depth is being calculated it will also cause an error condition.
Relevant data are:
NROWS V1 V2 VOL
17 1.4070E+04 1.4985E+04 1.6810E+04
ERROR/WARNING ID: 341 5
DATE/TIME: 1951/ 2/ 9 4:45
RCHRES: 1
Calculation of relative depth, using Newton's method of successive
approximations, converged to an invalid value (not in range 0.0 to 1.0).
Probably ftable was extrapolated. If extrapolation was small, no problem.
Remedy; extend ftable. Relevant data are:
A B C RDEP1 RDEP2 COUNT
0.0000E+00 1.2458E+04 -3.732E+04 2.9960 2.9960 2
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ERROR/WARNING ID: 341 6
DATE/TIME: 1951/ 2/ 9 5: 0
RCHRES: 1
The volume of water in this reach/mixed reservoir is greater than the value
in the "volume" column of the last row of RCHTAB(). To continue the
simulation the table has been extrapolated, based on information contained
in the last two rows. This will usually result in some loss of accuracy.
If depth is being calculated it will also cause an error condition.
Relevant data are:
NROWS V1 V2 VOL
17 1.4070E+04 1.4985E+04 1.7460E+04
ERROR/WARNING ID: 341 5
DATE/TIME: 1951/ 2/ 9 5: 0
RCHRES: 1
Calculation of relative depth, using Newton's method of successive
approximations, converged to an invalid value (not in range 0.0 to 1.0).
Probably ftable was extrapolated. If extrapolation was small, no problem.
Remedy; extend ftable. Relevant data are:
A B C RDEP1 RDEP2 COUNT
0.0000E+00 1.2458E+04 -4.617E+04 3.7058 3.7058E+00 2
ERROR/WARNING ID: 341 6
DATE/TIME: 1951/ 2/ 9 5:15
RCHRES: 1
The volume of water in this reach/mixed reservoir is greater than the value
in the "volume" column of the last row of RCHTAB(). To continue the
simulation the table has been extrapolated, based on information contained
in the last two rows. This will usually result in some loss of accuracy.
If depth is being calculated it will also cause an error condition.
Relevant data are:
NROWS V1 V2 VOL
17 1.4070E+04 1.4985E+04 1.7926E+04
ERROR/WARNING ID: 341 5
DATE/TIME: 1951/ 2/ 9 5:15
RCHRES: 1
Calculation of relative depth, using Newton's method of successive
approximations, converged to an invalid value (not in range 0.0 to 1.0).
Probably ftable was extrapolated. If extrapolation was small, no problem.
Remedy; extend ftable. Relevant data are:
A B C RDEP1 RDEP2 COUNT
0.0000E+00 1.2458E+04 -5.252E+04 4.2154 4.2153E+00 2
ERROR/WARNING ID: 341 6
DATE/TIME: 1951/ 2/ 9 5:30
RCHRES: 1
The volume of water in this reach/mixed reservoir is greater than the value
in the "volume" column of the last row of RCHTAB(). To continue the
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simulation the table has been extrapolated, based on information contained
in the last two rows. This will usually result in some loss of accuracy.
If depth is being calculated it will also cause an error condition.
Relevant data are:
NROWS V1 V2 VOL
17 1.4070E+04 1.4985E+04 1.8030E+04
ERROR/WARNING ID: 341 5
DATE/TIME: 1951/ 2/ 9 5:30
RCHRES: 1
Calculation of relative depth, using Newton's method of successive
approximations, converged to an invalid value (not in range 0.0 to 1.0).
Probably ftable was extrapolated. If extrapolation was small, no problem.
Remedy; extend ftable. Relevant data are:
A B C RDEP1 RDEP2 COUNT
0.0000E+00 1.2458E+04 -5.394E+04 4.3295 4.3295 2
ERROR/WARNING ID: 341 6
DATE/TIME: 1951/ 2/ 9 5:45
RCHRES: 1
The volume of water in this reach/mixed reservoir is greater than the value
in the "volume" column of the last row of RCHTAB(). To continue the
simulation the table has been extrapolated, based on information contained
in the last two rows. This will usually result in some loss of accuracy.
If depth is being calculated it will also cause an error condition.
Relevant data are:
NROWS V1 V2 VOL
17 1.4070E+04 1.4985E+04 1.8312E+04
The count for the WARNING printed above has reached its maximum.
If the condition is encountered again the message will not be repeated.
ERROR/WARNING ID: 341 5
DATE/TIME: 1951/ 2/ 9 5:45
RCHRES: 1
Calculation of relative depth, using Newton's method of successive
approximations, converged to an invalid value (not in range 0.0 to 1.0).
Probably ftable was extrapolated. If extrapolation was small, no problem.
Remedy; extend ftable. Relevant data are:
A B C RDEP1 RDEP2 COUNT
0.0000E+00 1.2458E+04 -5.777E+04 4.6373 4.6373 2
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APPENDIX C
OTHER REPORTS
RAEDEKE ASSOCIATES, INC.
5711 NE 63rd Street
Seattle, Washington 98115
(206) 525-8122 Fax: (206) 526-2880
TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM
July 30, 2010
To: Mr. Mark Segale, Segale Properties, Inc.
From: Christopher W. Wright, Raedeke Associates, Inc.
RE: Upper Balch Pit -
Wetland Reconnaissance
(R.A.I. No. 2000-011-002)
The purpose of this document is to summarize the results of our wetland reconnaissance
of the Upper Balch Pit property on July 28, 2010.
PROJECT LOCATION
The Upper Balch Pit is a 14-acre property located south of NE 4th Street and west of
Monroe Avenue NE in Renton, Washington. This places the property within a portion of
Section 16 Township 23 North Range 5 East, W.M.
DEFINITIONS AND METHODS
We based our wetland investigation upon the guidelines of the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers (COE) Wetlands Delineation Manual (Environmental Laboratory 1987), as
revised in the Washington State Wetlands Identification and Delineation Manual
published by the Washington Department of Ecology (WDOE 1997). The WDOE
wetlands manual is required by state law for all local jurisdictions, is consistent with the
1987 COE wetland delineation manual with respect to wetland identification and
delineation, and incorporates subsequent amendments and clarifications provided by the
COE. The COE, which requires use of the 1987 delineation manual, as amended, has
federal regulatory jurisdiction of the dredging or filling of "Waters of the United States,"
including wetlands. As outlined in this methodology, the interaction of hydrophytic
vegetation, hydric soil, and wetland hydrology must be present for an area to be classified
as wetland. To be consistent with current regulations, field investigations were
conducted in a manner consistent with the Regional Supplement to the Corps of
Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual: Western Mountains, Valleys and Coast Region
(COE 2010).
Mr. Mark Segale
July 30, 2010
Page 2
FIELD INVESTIGATION
I visited the site on July 28, 2010 for the purpose of determining if wetlands were present
on the site.
RESULTS
General Site Description
The Upper Balch Pit is a reclaimed gravel mine. The lowest portions of the site are used
to dispose of fill material from other sites. The lowest portions of the site are
unvegetated. The side slopes of the Upper Balch Pit are vegetated with a mix of
deciduous trees and shrubs common to the region. Central and southern portions of the
Upper Balch Pit contain a vegetation community consisting of grasses, herbs, and shrubs.
A storm drainage pipe conveys water from Monroe Avenue NE to the lowest portion of
the Upper Balch Pit along the eastern slope of the site.
Observed Conditions
The lower portions of the Upper Balch Pit are undergoing active reclamation. Fill
material has been imported to the site and spread over the ground surface. As a result this
portion of the site is currently unvegetated. The fill consists of material of differing
permeability and did not exhibit any hydric soil characteristics. Surface water runoff
from the pipe along the eastern slope collects as surface water in portions of the site on
less permeable material placed as part of the reclamation project. The surface water
infiltrates into the more permeable areas and does not constitute wetland hydrology
conditions.
The eastern and southern slopes of the Upper Balch Pit contain a vegetation community
consisting of black cottonwood (Populus balsamifera), big-leaf maple (Acer
macrophylla), and red alder (Alnus rubra). The shrub understory is predominantly
Himalayan blackberry (Rubus armeniancus). Herbaceous plants observed on the slopes
include foxglove (Digitalis sp.), common horsetail (Equisetum arvense), and stinging
nettle (Urtica dioicia). Soils on the slopes are gravely sandy loams that did not exhibit
any redoximorphic features or other indicators of wetland conditions. No water was
observed on the side slopes.
The central portions of the Upper Balch Pit, not undergoing active reclamation, as well as
the northern and western side slopes, support a vegetation community comprised of
Scotch broom (Cytisus scoparius), Himalayan blackberry, common tansy (Tanacetum
vulgare), Canadian thistle (Cirsium arvense), velvet grass (Holcus lanatus), and tall
fescue (Festuca arundinacea). Soils observed in the central portions of the site appear to
be previously placed fill material with no hydric soil indicators. No hydrology was
observed in the central portions of the site.
Mr. Mark Segale
July 30, 2010
Page 3
SUMMARY
In summary, based on our observations and analysis, the Upper Balch Pit property
contains no areas that exhibit wetland characteristics. The areas with some surface water
are the result of storm drainage discharge to the site from the adjoining roadways.
LIMITATIONS
We have prepared this letter for the exclusive use of the Segale Properties, Inc. and their
consultants. No other person or agency may rely upon the information, analysis, or
conclusions contained herein without permission from Segale Properties, Inc.
The determination of ecological system classifications, functions, values, and boundaries
is an inexact science, and different individuals and agencies may reach different
conclusions. With regard to wetlands, the final determination of their boundaries for
regulatory purposes is the responsibility of the various resource agencies that regulate
development activities in or near wetlands. We cannot guarantee the outcome of such
agency determinations. Therefore, the conclusions of this report should be reviewed by
the appropriate regulatory agencies prior to any detailed site planning or construction
activities.
We warrant that the work performed conforms to standards generally accepted in our
field, and prepared substantially in accordance with then-current technical guidelines and
criteria. The conclusions of this report represent the results of our analysis of the
information provided by the project proponents and their consultants, together with
information gathered in the course of this study. No other warranty, expressed or
implied, is made.
Thank you for the opportunity to provide this information. If you have any questions or
need additional information, please do not hesitate to call me at (206) 525-8122.
1101 S. Fawcett Avenue, Suite 200
Tacoma, Washington 98402
253.383.4940
August 2, 2010
Segale Properties
P.O. Box 88028
Tukwila, Washington 98138-2028
Attention: Mark Segale
Jami Balint
Subject: Geologic and Sensitive Areas Report
Upper Balch Pit
Renton, Washington
File No. 0291-042-00
INTRODUCTION
The Upper Balch Pit is located adjacent to and west of Monroe Avenue NE between NE 2nd and NE 4th
Streets in Renton, Washington. In the past it has been mined for sand and gravel. During the last ten
years some re-filling of the pit has occurred. Plans are to continue filling the pit using fill material as it
becomes available.
GEOLOGIC SETTING
The pit is located in the eastern uplands of Renton in glacially altered terrain. Material removed from the
site consists of recessional outwash deposited by melt water from the Vashon glacier and consists of
sand and gravel with zones of fine to medium-graded sand. This material was (is) dense and may have
been temporarily overridden by the glacial ice during a short term advance.
The granular material was mostly removed down to a clayey silt layer (Lacurstine deposit) or in places
glacial till, which typically overlies the silt material. Slopes at the boundaries of the pit were generally cut
at or near the angle of repose and have remained reasonably stable. At the present time the slopes
range up to approximately 70 percent and the average of the steeper slopes typically around 60 percent.
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APPENDIX D
OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
APPENDIX A MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR STORMWATER FACILITIES AND ON-SITE BMPS
2017 City of Renton Surface Water Design Manual 12/12/2016
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NO. 1 – DETENTION PONDS
MAINTENANCE
COMPONENT
DEFECT OR
PROBLEM
CONDITIONS WHEN
MAINTENANCE IS NEEDED
RESULTS EXPECTED WHEN
MAINTENANCE IS PERFORMED
Site Trash and debris Any trash and debris which exceed 1 cubic
foot per 1,000 square feet (this is about
equal to the amount of trash it would take
to fill up one standard size office garbage
can). In general, there should be no visual
evidence of dumping.
Trash and debris cleared from site.
Noxious weeds Any noxious or nuisance vegetation which
may constitute a hazard to City personnel
or the public.
Noxious and nuisance vegetation removed
according to applicable regulations. No
danger of noxious vegetation where City
personnel or the public might normally be.
Contaminants and
pollution
Any evidence of contaminants or pollution
such as oil, gasoline, concrete slurries or
paint.
Materials removed and disposed of
according to applicable regulations. Source
control BMPs implemented if appropriate.
No contaminants present other than a
surface oil film.
Excessive growth of
grass/groundcover
Grass or groundcover exceeds 18 inches
in height.
Grass or groundcover mowed to a height
no greater than 6 inches.
Top or Side Slopes
of Dam, Berm or
Embankment
Rodent holes Any evidence of rodent holes if facility is
acting as a dam or berm, or any evidence
of water piping through dam or berm via
rodent holes.
Rodents removed or destroyed and dam or
berm repaired.
Tree growth Tree growth threatens integrity of slopes,
does not allow maintenance access, or
interferes with maintenance activity. If
trees are not a threat or not interfering with
access or maintenance, they do not need
to be removed.
Trees do not hinder facility performance or
maintenance activities.
Erosion Eroded damage over 2 inches deep where
cause of damage is still present or where
there is potential for continued erosion.
Any erosion observed on a compacted
slope.
Slopes stabilized using appropriate erosion
control measures. If erosion is occurring on
compacted slope, a licensed civil engineer
should be consulted to resolve source of
erosion.
Settlement Any part of a dam, berm or embankment
that has settled 4 inches lower than the
design elevation.
Top or side slope restored to design
dimensions. If settlement is significant, a
licensed civil engineer should be consulted
to determine the cause of the settlement.
Storage Area Sediment
accumulation
Accumulated sediment that exceeds 10%
of the designed pond depth.
Sediment cleaned out to designed pond
shape and depth; pond reseeded if
necessary to control erosion.
Liner damaged
(If applicable)
Liner is visible or pond does not hold water
as designed.
Liner repaired or replaced.
Inlet/Outlet Pipe Sediment
accumulation
Sediment filling 20% or more of the pipe. Inlet/outlet pipes clear of sediment.
Trash and debris Trash and debris accumulated in
inlet/outlet pipes (includes floatables and
non-floatables).
No trash or debris in pipes.
Damaged inlet/outlet
pipe
Cracks wider than ½-inch at the joint of the
inlet/outlet pipes or any evidence of soil
entering at the joints of the inlet/outlet
pipes.
No cracks more than ¼-inch wide at the
joint of the inlet/outlet pipe.
Emergency
Overflow/Spillway
Tree growth Tree growth impedes flow or threatens
stability of spillway.
Trees removed.
Rock missing Only one layer of rock exists above native
soil in area five square feet or larger or any
exposure of native soil on the spillway.
Spillway restored to design standards.
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NO. 2 – INFILTRATION FACILITIES
MAINTENANCE
COMPONENT
DEFECT OR
PROBLEM
CONDITIONS WHEN
MAINTENANCE IS NEEDED
RESULTS EXPECTED WHEN
MAINTENANCE IS PERFORMED
Site Trash and debris Any trash and debris which exceed 1 cubic
foot per 1,000 square feet (this is about
equal to the amount of trash it would take
to fill up one standard size office garbage
can). In general, there should be no visual
evidence of dumping.
Trash and debris cleared from site.
Noxious weeds Any noxious or nuisance vegetation which
may constitute a hazard to City personnel
or the public.
Noxious and nuisance vegetation removed
according to applicable regulations. No
danger of noxious vegetation where City
personnel or the public might normally be.
Contaminants and
pollution
Any evidence of contaminants or pollution
such as oil, gasoline, concrete slurries or
paint.
Materials removed and disposed of
according to applicable regulations.
Source control BMPs implemented if
appropriate. No contaminants present
other than a surface oil film.
Excessive growth of
grass/groundcover
Grass or groundcover exceeds 18 inches
in height.
Grass or groundcover mowed to a height
no greater than 6 inches.
Infiltration Pond, Top
or Side Slopes of
Dam, Berm or
Embankment
Rodent holes Any evidence of rodent holes if facility is
acting as a dam or berm, or any evidence
of water piping through dam or berm via
rodent holes.
Rodents removed or destroyed and dam
or berm repaired.
Tree growth Tree growth threatens integrity of dams,
berms or slopes, does not allow
maintenance access, or interferes with
maintenance activity. If trees are not a
threat to dam, berm, or embankment
integrity or not interfering with access or
maintenance, they do not need to be
removed.
Trees do not hinder facility performance or
maintenance activities.
Erosion Eroded damage over 2 inches deep where
cause of damage is still present or where
there is potential for continued erosion.
Any erosion observed on a compacted
slope.
Slopes stabilized using appropriate
erosion control measures. If erosion is
occurring on compacted slope, a licensed
civil engineer should be consulted to
resolve source of erosion.
Settlement Any part of a dam, berm or embankment
that has settled 4 inches lower than the
design elevation.
Top or side slope restored to design
dimensions. If settlement is significant, a
licensed civil engineer should be consulted
to determine the cause of the settlement.
Infiltration Pond,
Tank, Vault, Trench,
or Small Basin
Storage Area
Sediment
accumulation
If two inches or more sediment is present
or a percolation test indicates facility is
working at or less than 90% of design.
Facility infiltrates as designed.
Liner damaged
(If applicable)
Liner is visible or pond does not hold water
as designed.
Liner repaired or replaced.
Infiltration Tank
Structure
Plugged air vent Any blockage of the vent. Tank or vault freely vents.
Tank bent out of
shape
Any part of tank/pipe is bent out of shape
more than 10% of its design shape.
Tank repaired or replaced to design.
Gaps between
sections, damaged
joints or cracks or
tears in wall
A gap wider than ½-inch at the joint of any
tank sections or any evidence of soil
particles entering the tank at a joint or
through a wall.
No water or soil entering tank through
joints or walls.
Infiltration Vault
Structure
Damage to wall,
frame, bottom, and/or
top slab
Cracks wider than ½-inch, any evidence of
soil entering the structure through cracks
or qualified inspection personnel
determines that the vault is not structurally
sound.
Vault is sealed and structurally sound.
APPENDIX A MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR STORMWATER FACILITIES AND ON-SITE BMPS
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NO. 2 – INFILTRATION FACILITIES
MAINTENANCE
COMPONENT
DEFECT OR
PROBLEM
CONDITIONS WHEN
MAINTENANCE IS NEEDED
RESULTS EXPECTED WHEN
MAINTENANCE IS PERFORMED
Inlet/Outlet Pipes Sediment
accumulation
Sediment filling 20% or more of the pipe. Inlet/outlet pipes clear of sediment.
Trash and debris Trash and debris accumulated in
inlet/outlet pipes (includes floatables and
non-floatables).
No trash or debris in pipes.
Damaged inlet/outlet
pipe
Cracks wider than ½-inch at the joint of the
inlet/outlet pipes or any evidence of soil
entering at the joints of the inlet/outlet
pipes.
No cracks more than ¼-inch wide at the
joint of the inlet/outlet pipe.
Access Manhole Cover/lid not in place Cover/lid is missing or only partially in
place. Any open manhole requires
immediate maintenance.
Manhole access covered.
Locking mechanism
not working
Mechanism cannot be opened by one
maintenance person with proper tools.
Bolts cannot be seated. Self-locking
cover/lid does not work.
Mechanism opens with proper tools.
Cover/lid difficult to
remove
One maintenance person cannot remove
cover/lid after applying 80 lbs of lift.
Cover/lid can be removed and reinstalled
by one maintenance person.
Ladder rungs unsafe Missing rungs, misalignment, rust, or
cracks.
Ladder meets design standards. Allows
maintenance person safe access.
Large access
doors/plate
Damaged or difficult
to open
Large access doors or plates cannot be
opened/removed using normal equipment.
Replace or repair access door so it can
opened as designed.
Gaps, doesn't cover
completely
Large access doors not flat and/or access
opening not completely covered.
Doors close flat; covers access opening
completely.
Lifting rings missing,
rusted
Lifting rings not capable of lifting weight of
door or plate.
Lifting rings sufficient to lift or remove
door or plate.
Infiltration Pond,
Tank, Vault, Trench,
or Small Basin Filter
Bags
Plugged filter bag (if
applicable)
Filter bag more than 1/2 full. Replace filter bag or redesign system.
Infiltration Pond,
Tank, Vault, Trench,
or Small Basin Pre-
settling Ponds and
Vaults
Sediment
accumulation
6" or more of sediment has accumulated. Pre-settling occurs as designed
Infiltration Pond,
Rock Filter
Plugged rock filter High water level on upstream side of filter
remains for extended period of time or little
or no water flows through filter during
heavy rain storms.
Rock filter replaced evaluate need for filter
and remove if not necessary.
Infiltration Pond
Emergency
Overflow Spillway
Rock missing Only one layer of rock exists above native
soil in area five square feet or larger, or
any exposure of native soil at the top of
out flow path of spillway. Rip-rap on inside
slopes need not be replaced.
Spillway restored to design standards.
Tree growth Tree growth impedes flow or threatens
stability of spillway.
Trees removed.
APPENDIX A MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR STORMWATER FACILITIES AND ON-SITE BMPS
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NO. 5 – CATCH BASINS AND MANHOLES
MAINTENANCE
COMPONENT
DEFECT OR
PROBLEM
CONDITION WHEN MAINTENANCE
IS NEEDED
RESULTS EXPECTED WHEN
MAINTENANCE IS PERFORMED
Structure Sediment
accumulation
Sediment exceeds 60% of the depth from
the bottom of the catch basin to the invert
of the lowest pipe into or out of the catch
basin or is within 6 inches of the invert of
the lowest pipe into or out of the catch
basin.
Sump of catch basin contains no sediment.
Trash and debris Trash or debris of more than ½ cubic foot
which is located immediately in front of the
catch basin opening or is blocking capacity
of the catch basin by more than 10%.
No Trash or debris blocking or potentially
blocking entrance to catch basin.
Trash or debris in the catch basin that
exceeds 1/3 the depth from the bottom of
basin to invert the lowest pipe into or out of
the basin.
No trash or debris in the catch basin.
Dead animals or vegetation that could
generate odors that could cause
complaints or dangerous gases (e.g.,
methane).
No dead animals or vegetation present
within catch basin.
Deposits of garbage exceeding 1 cubic
foot in volume.
No condition present which would attract or
support the breeding of insects or rodents.
Damage to frame
and/or top slab
Corner of frame extends more than ¾ inch
past curb face into the street (If
applicable).
Frame is even with curb.
Top slab has holes larger than 2 square
inches or cracks wider than ¼ inch.
Top slab is free of holes and cracks.
Frame not sitting flush on top slab, i.e.,
separation of more than ¾ inch of the
frame from the top slab.
Frame is sitting flush on top slab.
Cracks in walls or
bottom
Cracks wider than ½ inch and longer than
3 feet, any evidence of soil particles
entering catch basin through cracks, or
maintenance person judges that catch
basin is unsound.
Catch basin is sealed and is structurally
sound.
Cracks wider than ½ inch and longer than
1 foot at the joint of any inlet/outlet pipe or
any evidence of soil particles entering
catch basin through cracks.
No cracks more than 1/4 inch wide at the
joint of inlet/outlet pipe.
Settlement/
misalignment
Catch basin has settled more than 1 inch
or has rotated more than 2 inches out of
alignment.
Basin replaced or repaired to design
standards.
Damaged pipe joints Cracks wider than ½-inch at the joint of the
inlet/outlet pipes or any evidence of soil
entering the catch basin at the joint of the
inlet/outlet pipes.
No cracks more than ¼-inch wide at the
joint of inlet/outlet pipes.
Contaminants and
pollution
Any evidence of contaminants or pollution
such as oil, gasoline, concrete slurries or
paint.
Materials removed and disposed of
according to applicable regulations. Source
control BMPs implemented if appropriate.
No contaminants present other than a
surface oil film.
Inlet/Outlet Pipe Sediment
accumulation
Sediment filling 20% or more of the pipe. Inlet/outlet pipes clear of sediment.
Trash and debris Trash and debris accumulated in
inlet/outlet pipes (includes floatables and
non-floatables).
No trash or debris in pipes.
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NO. 5 – CATCH BASINS AND MANHOLES
MAINTENANCE
COMPONENT
DEFECT OR
PROBLEM
CONDITION WHEN MAINTENANCE
IS NEEDED
RESULTS EXPECTED WHEN
MAINTENANCE IS PERFORMED
Inlet/Outlet Pipe
(cont.)
Damaged inlet/outlet
pipe
Cracks wider than ½-inch at the joint of the
inlet/outlet pipes or any evidence of soil
entering at the joints of the inlet/outlet
pipes.
No cracks more than ¼-inch wide at the
joint of the inlet/outlet pipe.
Metal Grates
(Catch Basins)
Unsafe grate opening Grate with opening wider than 7/8 inch. Grate opening meets design standards.
Trash and debris Trash and debris that is blocking more
than 20% of grate surface.
Grate free of trash and debris. footnote to
guidelines for disposal
Damaged or missing
grate
Grate missing or broken member(s) of the
grate. Any open structure requires
urgent maintenance.
Grate is in place and meets design
standards.
Manhole Cover/Lid Cover/lid not in place Cover/lid is missing or only partially in
place. Any open structure requires
urgent maintenance.
Cover/lid protects opening to structure.
Locking mechanism
not working
Mechanism cannot be opened by one
maintenance person with proper tools.
Bolts cannot be seated. Self-locking
cover/lid does not work.
Mechanism opens with proper tools.
Cover/lid difficult to
remove
One maintenance person cannot remove
cover/lid after applying 80 lbs. of lift.
Cover/lid can be removed and reinstalled
by one maintenance person.
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NO. 6 – CONVEYANCE PIPES AND DITCHES
MAINTENANCE
COMPONENT
DEFECT OR
PROBLEM
CONDITIONS WHEN
MAINTENANCE IS NEEDED
RESULTS EXPECTED WHEN
MAINTENANCE IS PERFORMED
Pipes Sediment & debris
accumulation
Accumulated sediment or debris that
exceeds 20% of the diameter of the pipe.
Water flows freely through pipes.
Vegetation/root
growth in pipe
Vegetation/roots that reduce free
movement of water through pipes.
Water flows freely through pipes.
Contaminants and
pollution
Any evidence of contaminants or pollution
such as oil, gasoline, concrete slurries or
paint.
Materials removed and disposed of
according to applicable regulations. Source
control BMPs implemented if appropriate.
No contaminants present other than a
surface oil film.
Damage to protective
coating or corrosion
Protective coating is damaged; rust or
corrosion is weakening the structural
integrity of any part of pipe.
Pipe repaired or replaced.
Damaged pipes Any dent that decreases the cross section
area of pipe by more than 20% or is
determined to have weakened structural
integrity of the pipe.
Pipe repaired or replaced.
Ditches Trash and debris Trash and debris exceeds 1 cubic foot per
1,000 square feet of ditch and slopes.
Trash and debris cleared from ditches.
Sediment
accumulation
Accumulated sediment that exceeds 20%
of the design depth.
Ditch cleaned/flushed of all sediment and
debris so that it matches design.
Noxious weeds Any noxious or nuisance vegetation which
may constitute a hazard to City personnel
or the public.
Noxious and nuisance vegetation removed
according to applicable regulations. No
danger of noxious vegetation where City
personnel or the public might normally be.
Contaminants and
pollution
Any evidence of contaminants or pollution
such as oil, gasoline, concrete slurries or
paint.
Materials removed and disposed of
according to applicable regulations. Source
control BMPs implemented if appropriate.
No contaminants present other than a
surface oil film.
Excessive vegetation
growth
Vegetation that reduces free movement of
water through ditches.
Water flows freely through ditches.
Erosion damage to
slopes
Any erosion observed on a ditch slope. Slopes are not eroding.
Rock lining out of
place or missing (If
applicable)
One layer or less of rock exists above
native soil area 5 square feet or more, any
exposed native soil.
Replace rocks to design standards.
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NO. 8 – ENERGY DISSIPATERS
MAINTENANCE
COMPONENT
DEFECT OR
PROBLEM
CONDITIONS WHEN
MAINTENANCE IS NEEDED
RESULTS EXPECTED WHEN
MAINTENANCE IS PERFORMED.
Site Trash and debris Trash and/or debris accumulation. Dissipater clear of trash and/or debris.
Contaminants and
pollution
Any evidence of contaminants or pollution
such as oil, gasoline, concrete slurries or
paint.
Materials removed and disposed of
according to applicable regulations. Source
control BMPs implemented if appropriate.
No contaminants present other than a
surface oil film.
Rock Pad Missing or moved
rock
Only one layer of rock exists above native
soil in area five square feet or larger or any
exposure of native soil.
Rock pad prevents erosion.
Dispersion Trench Pipe plugged with
sediment
Accumulated sediment that exceeds 20%
of the design depth.
Pipe cleaned/flushed so that it matches
design.
Not discharging water
properly
Visual evidence of water discharging at
concentrated points along trench (normal
condition is a “sheet flow” of water along
trench).
Water discharges from feature by sheet
flow.
Perforations plugged Over 1/4 of perforations in pipe are
plugged with debris or sediment.
Perforations freely discharge flow.
Water flows out top of
“distributor” catch
basin.
Water flows out of distributor catch basin
during any storm less than the design
storm.
No flow discharges from distributor catch
basin.
Receiving area over-
saturated
Water in receiving area is causing or has
potential of causing landslide problems.
No danger of landslides.
Gabions Damaged mesh Mesh of gabion broken, twisted or
deformed so structure is weakened or rock
may fall out.
Mesh is intact, no rock missing.
Corroded mesh Gabion mesh shows corrosion through
more than ¼ of its gage.
All gabion mesh capable of containing rock
and retaining designed form.
Collapsed or
deformed baskets
Gabion basket shape deformed due to any
cause.
All gabion baskets intact, structure stands
as designed.
Missing rock Any rock missing that could cause gabion
to loose structural integrity.
No rock missing.
Manhole/Chamber Worn or damaged
post, baffles or side of
chamber
Structure dissipating flow deteriorates to ½
or original size or any concentrated worn
spot exceeding one square foot which
would make structure unsound.
Structure is in no danger of failing.
Damage to wall,
frame, bottom, and/or
top slab
Cracks wider than ½-inch or any evidence
of soil entering the structure through
cracks, or maintenance inspection
personnel determines that the structure is
not structurally sound.
Manhole/chamber is sealed and
structurally sound.
Damaged pipe joints Cracks wider than ½-inch at the joint of the
inlet/outlet pipes or any evidence of soil
entering the structure at the joint of the
inlet/outlet pipes.
No soil or water enters and no water
discharges at the joint of inlet/outlet pipes.
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NO. 9 – FENCING
MAINTENANCE
COMPONENT
DEFECT OR
PROBLEM
CONDITIONS WHEN
MAINTENANCE IS NEEDED
RESULTS EXPECTED WHEN
MAINTENANCE IS PERFORMED
Site Erosion or holes
under fence
Erosion or holes more than 4 inches high
and 12-18 inches wide permitting access
through an opening under a fence.
No access under the fence.
Wood Posts, Boards
and Cross Members
Missing or damaged
parts
Missing or broken boards, post out of
plumb by more than 6 inches or cross
members broken
No gaps on fence due to missing or broken
boards, post plumb to within 1½ inches,
cross members sound.
Weakened by rotting
or insects
Any part showing structural deterioration
due to rotting or insect damage
All parts of fence are structurally sound.
Damaged or failed
post foundation
Concrete or metal attachments
deteriorated or unable to support posts.
Post foundation capable of supporting
posts even in strong wind.
Metal Posts, Rails
and Fabric
Damaged parts Post out of plumb more than 6 inches. Post plumb to within 1½ inches.
Top rails bent more than 6 inches. Top rail free of bends greater than
1 inch.
Any part of fence (including post, top rails,
and fabric) more than 1 foot out of design
alignment.
Fence is aligned and meets design
standards.
Missing or loose tension wire. Tension wire in place and holding fabric.
Deteriorated paint or
protective coating
Part or parts that have a rusting or scaling
condition that has affected structural
adequacy.
Structurally adequate posts or parts with a
uniform protective coating.
Openings in fabric Openings in fabric are such that an 8-inch
diameter ball could fit through.
Fabric mesh openings within 50% of grid
size.
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NO. 10 – GATES/BOLLARDS/ACCESS BARRIERS
MAINTENANCE
COMPONENT
DEFECT OR
PROBLEM
CONDITIONS WHEN
MAINTENANCE IS NEEDED
RESULTS EXPECTED WHEN
MAINTENANCE IS PERFORMED
Chain Link Fencing
Gate
Damaged or missing
members
Missing gate. Gates in place.
Broken or missing hinges such that gate
cannot be easily opened and closed by a
maintenance person.
Hinges intact and lubed. Gate is working
freely.
Gate is out of plumb more than 6 inches
and more than 1 foot out of design
alignment.
Gate is aligned and vertical.
Missing stretcher bar, stretcher bands, and
ties.
Stretcher bar, bands, and ties in place.
Locking mechanism
does not lock gate
Locking device missing, no-functioning or
does not link to all parts.
Locking mechanism prevents opening of
gate.
Openings in fabric Openings in fabric are such that an 8-inch
diameter ball could fit through.
Fabric mesh openings within 50% of grid
size.
Bar Gate Damaged or missing
cross bar
Cross bar does not swing open or closed,
is missing or is bent to where it does not
prevent vehicle access.
Cross bar swings fully open and closed
and prevents vehicle access.
Locking mechanism
does not lock gate
Locking device missing, no-functioning or
does not link to all parts.
Locking mechanism prevents opening of
gate.
Support post
damaged
Support post does not hold cross bar up. Cross bar held up preventing vehicle
access into facility.
Bollards Damaged or missing
bollards
Bollard broken, missing, does not fit into
support hole or hinge broken or missing.
No access for motorized vehicles to get
into facility.
Bollards do not lock Locking assembly or lock missing or
cannot be attached to lock bollard in place.
No access for motorized vehicles to get
into facility.
Boulders Dislodged boulders Boulders not located to prevent motorized
vehicle access.
No access for motorized vehicles to get
into facility.
Evidence of vehicles
circumventing
boulders
Motorized vehicles going around or
between boulders.
No access for motorized vehicles to get
into facility.
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NO. 11 – GROUNDS (LANDSCAPING)
MAINTENANCE
COMPONENT
DEFECT OR
PROBLEM
CONDITIONS WHEN
MAINTENANCE IS NEEDED
RESULTS EXPECTED WHEN
MAINTENANCE IS PERFORMED
Site Trash and debris Any trash and debris which exceed 1 cubic
foot per 1,000 square feet (this is about
equal to the amount of trash it would take
to fill up one standard size office garbage
can). In general, there should be no visual
evidence of dumping.
Trash and debris cleared from site.
Noxious weeds Any noxious or nuisance vegetation which
may constitute a hazard to City personnel
or the public.
Noxious and nuisance vegetation removed
according to applicable regulations. No
danger of noxious vegetation where City
personnel or the public might normally be.
Contaminants and
pollution
Any evidence of contaminants or pollution
such as oil, gasoline, concrete slurries or
paint.
Materials removed and disposed of
according to applicable regulations. Source
control BMPs implemented if appropriate.
No contaminants present other than a
surface oil film.
Excessive growth of
grass/groundcover
Grass or groundcover exceeds 18 inches
in height.
Grass or groundcover mowed to a height
no greater than 6 inches.
Trees and Shrubs Hazard tree identified Any tree or limb of a tree identified as
having a potential to fall and cause
property damage or threaten human life. A
hazard tree identified by a qualified
arborist must be removed as soon as
possible.
No hazard trees in facility.
Damaged tree or
shrub identified
Limbs or parts of trees or shrubs that are
split or broken which affect more than 25%
of the total foliage of the tree or shrub.
Trees and shrubs with less than 5% of total
foliage with split or broken limbs.
Trees or shrubs that have been blown
down or knocked over.
No blown down vegetation or knocked over
vegetation. Trees or shrubs free of injury.
Trees or shrubs which are not adequately
supported or are leaning over, causing
exposure of the roots.
Tree or shrub in place and adequately
supported; dead or diseased trees
removed.
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NO. 12 – ACCESS ROADS
MAINTENANCE
COMPONENT
DEFECT OR
PROBLEM
CONDITION WHEN MAINTENANCE
IS NEEDED
RESULTS EXPECTED WHEN
MAINTENANCE IS PERFORMED
Site Trash and debris Trash and debris exceeds 1 cubic foot per
1,000 square feet (i.e., trash and debris
would fill up one standards size garbage
can).
Roadway drivable by maintenance
vehicles.
Debris which could damage vehicle tires or
prohibit use of road.
Roadway drivable by maintenance
vehicles.
Contaminants and
pollution
Any evidence of contaminants or pollution
such as oil, gasoline, concrete slurries or
paint.
Materials removed and disposed of
according to applicable regulations. Source
control BMPs implemented if appropriate.
No contaminants present other than a
surface oil film.
Blocked roadway Any obstruction which reduces clearance
above road surface to less than 14 feet.
Roadway overhead clear to 14 feet high.
Any obstruction restricting the access to a
10- to 12 foot width for a distance of more
than 12 feet or any point restricting access
to less than a 10 foot width.
At least 12-foot of width on access road.
Road Surface Erosion, settlement,
potholes, soft spots,
ruts
Any surface defect which hinders or
prevents maintenance access.
Road drivable by maintenance vehicles.
Vegetation on road
surface
Trees or other vegetation prevent access
to facility by maintenance vehicles.
Maintenance vehicles can access facility.
Shoulders and
Ditches
Erosion Erosion within 1 foot of the roadway more
than 8 inches wide and 6 inches deep.
Shoulder free of erosion and matching the
surrounding road.
Weeds and brush Weeds and brush exceed 18 inches in
height or hinder maintenance access.
Weeds and brush cut to 2 inches in height
or cleared in such a way as to allow
maintenance access.
Modular Grid
Pavement
Contaminants and
pollution
Any evidence of contaminants or pollution
such as oil, gasoline, concrete slurries or
paint.
Materials removed and disposed of
according to applicable regulations. Source
control BMPs implemented if appropriate.
No contaminants present other than a
surface oil film.
Damaged or missing
blocks/grids
Access surface compacted because of
broken on missing modular block.
Access road surface restored so road
infiltrates.
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NO. 13 – BASIC BIOSWALE (GRASS)
MAINTENANCE
COMPONENT
DEFECT OR
PROBLEM
CONDITION WHEN MAINTENANCE
IS NEEDED
RESULTS EXPECTED WHEN
MAINTENANCE IS PERFORMED
Site Trash and debris Any trash and/or debris accumulated on
the bioswale site.
No trash or debris on the bioswale site.
Contaminants and
pollution
Any evidence of contaminants or pollution
such as oil, gasoline, concrete slurries or
paint.
Materials removed and disposed of
according to applicable regulations. Source
control BMPs implemented if appropriate.
No contaminants present other than a
surface oil film.
Swale Section Sediment
accumulation
Sediment depth exceeds 2 inches in 10%
of the swale treatment area.
No sediment deposits in grass treatment
area of the bioswale.
Sediment inhibits grass growth over 10%
of swale length.
Grass growth not inhibited by sediment.
Sediment inhibits even spreading of flow. Flow spreads evenly through swale
Erosion/scouring Eroded or scoured swale bottom due to
channelization or high flows.
No eroded or scoured areas in bioswale.
Cause of erosion or scour addressed.
Poor vegetation
coverage
Grass is sparse or bare or eroded patches
occur in more than 10% of the swale
bottom.
Swale has no bare spots and grass is thick
and healthy.
Excessive vegetation
growth
Grass excessively tall (greater than 10
inches), grass is thin or nuisance weeds
and other vegetation have taken over.
Grass is between 3 and 4 inches tall, thick
and healthy. No nuisance vegetation
present.
Excessive shade Grass growth is poor because sunlight
does not reach swale.
Healthy grass growth or swale converted
to a wet bioswale.
Constant baseflow Continuous flow through the swale, even
when it has been dry for weeks or an
eroded, muddy channel has formed in the
swale bottom.
Baseflow removed from swale by a low-
flow pea-gravel drain or bypassed around
the swale.
Standing water Water pools in the swale between storms
or does not drain freely.
Swale freely drains and there is no
standing water in swale between storms.
Channelization Flow concentrates and erodes channel
through swale.
No flow channels in swale.
Flow Spreader Concentrated flow Flow from spreader not uniformly
distributed across entire swale width.
Flows are spread evenly over entire swale
width.
Inlet/Outlet Pipe Sediment
accumulation
Sediment filling 20% or more of the pipe. Inlet/outlet pipes clear of sediment.
Trash and debris Trash and debris accumulated in
inlet/outlet pipes (includes floatables and
non-floatables).
No trash or debris in pipes.
Damaged inlet/outlet
pipe
Cracks wider than ½-inch at the joint of the
inlet/outlet pipes or any evidence of soil
entering at the joints of the inlet/outlet
pipes.
No cracks more than ¼-inch wide at the
joint of the inlet/outlet pipe.
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NO. 16 – WETPOND
MAINTENANCE
COMPONENT
DEFECT OR
PROBLEM
CONDITION WHEN MAINTENANCE
IS NEEDED
RESULTS EXPECTED WHEN
MAINTENANCE IS PERFORMED
Site Trash and debris Any trash and debris accumulated on the
wetpond site.
Wetpond site free of any trash or debris.
Noxious weeds Any noxious or nuisance vegetation which
may constitute a hazard to City personnel
or the public.
Noxious and nuisance vegetation removed
according to applicable regulations. No
danger of noxious vegetation where City
personnel or the public might normally be.
Contaminants and
pollution
Any evidence of contaminants or pollution
such as oil, gasoline, concrete slurries or
paint.
Materials removed and disposed of
according to applicable regulations. Source
control BMPs implemented if appropriate.
No contaminants present other than a
surface oil film.
Excessive growth of
grass/groundcover
Grass or groundcover exceeds 18 inches
in height.
Grass or groundcover mowed to a height
no greater than 6 inches.
Side Slopes of Dam,
Berm, internal berm
or Embankment
Rodent holes Any evidence of rodent holes if facility is
acting as a dam or berm, or any evidence
of water piping through dam or berm via
rodent holes.
Rodents removed or destroyed and dam or
berm repaired.
Tree growth Tree growth threatens integrity of dams,
berms or slopes, does not allow
maintenance access, or interferes with
maintenance activity. If trees are not a
threat to dam, berm or embankment
integrity, are not interfering with access or
maintenance or leaves do not cause a
plugging problem they do not need to be
removed.
Trees do not hinder facility performance or
maintenance activities.
Erosion Eroded damage over 2 inches deep where
cause of damage is still present or where
there is potential for continued erosion.
Any erosion observed on a compacted
slope.
Slopes stabilized using appropriate erosion
control measures. If erosion is occurring on
compacted slope, a licensed civil engineer
should be consulted to resolve source of
erosion.
Top or Side Slopes
of Dam, Berm,
internal berm or
Embankment
Settlement Any part of a dam, berm or embankment
that has settled 4 inches lower than the
design elevation.
Top or side slope restored to design
dimensions. If settlement is significant, a
licensed civil engineer should be consulted
to determine the cause of the settlement.
Irregular surface on
internal berm
Top of berm not uniform and level. Top of berm graded to design elevation.
Pond Areas Sediment
accumulation (except
first wetpool cell)
Accumulated sediment that exceeds 10%
of the designed pond depth.
Sediment cleaned out to designed pond
shape and depth.
Sediment
accumulation (first
wetpool cell)
Sediment accumulations in pond bottom
that exceeds the depth of sediment
storage (1 foot) plus 6 inches.
Sediment storage contains no sediment.
Liner damaged (If
applicable)
Liner is visible or pond does not hold water
as designed.
Liner repaired or replaced.
Low water level (all
wetpool cells)
Cell level(s) drops more than 12 inches in
any 7-day period.
Cell level(s) drops less than 12 inches in
any 7-day period.
Algae mats (first
wetpool cell)
Algae mats develop over more than 10%
of the water surface should be removed.
Algae mats removed (usually in the late
summer before Fall rains, especially in
Sensitive Lake Protection Areas.)
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NO. 16 – WETPOND
MAINTENANCE
COMPONENT
DEFECT OR
PROBLEM
CONDITION WHEN MAINTENANCE
IS NEEDED
RESULTS EXPECTED WHEN
MAINTENANCE IS PERFORMED
Pond Areas (cont.) Sparse or dying
design planting and
poor vegetation
survival
Sparse or dying design planting, or when
design plantings are not thriving across
80% or more of the design vegetated
areas within the pond; invasive vegetation
(e.g., cattails)
Design plantings and vegetation are
thriving and appropriately spaced across
80% or more of the design vegetated
areas within the pond; invasives removed
including root clumps
Gravity Drain Inoperable valve Valve will not open and close. Valve opens and closes normally.
Valve won’t seal Valve does not seal completely. Valve completely seals closed.
Emergency
Overflow Spillway
Tree growth Tree growth impedes flow or threatens
stability of spillway.
Trees removed.
Rock missing Only one layer of rock exists above native
soil in area five square feet or larger, or
any exposure of native soil at the top of out
flow path of spillway. Rip-rap on inside
slopes need not be replaced.
Spillway restored to design standards.
Inlet/Outlet Pipe Sediment
accumulation
Sediment filling 20% or more of the pipe. Inlet/outlet pipes clear of sediment.
Trash and debris Trash and debris accumulated in
inlet/outlet pipes (includes floatables and
non-floatables).
No trash or debris in pipes.
Damaged inlet/outlet
pipe
Cracks wider than ½-inch at the joint of the
inlet/outlet pipes or any evidence of soil
entering at the joints of the inlet/outlet
pipes.
No cracks more than ¼-inch wide at the
joint of the inlet/outlet pipe.
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NO. 39 – RETAINED TREES
MAINTENANCE
COMPONENT
DEFECT OR
PROBLEM
CONDITIONS WHEN MAINTENANCE
IS NEEDED
RESULTS EXPECTED WHEN
MAINTENANCE IS PERFORMED
Tree Dead or declining Dead, damaged, or declining Tree replaced per planting plan or
acceptable substitute
NO. 40 – FILTERRA SYSTEM
MAINTENANCE
COMPONENT
DEFECT OR
PROBLEM
CONDITION WHEN MAINTENANCE
IS NEEDED
RESULTS EXPECTED WHEN
MAINTENANCE IS PERFORMED
In addition to the specific maintenance criteria provided below, all manufacturer’s requirements shall be followed.
Facility – General
Requirements
Life cycle Once per year, except mulch and trash
removal twice per year
Facility is re-inspected and any needed
maintenance performed
Contaminants and
pollution
Any evidence of contaminants or pollution
such as oil, gasoline, concrete slurries, or
paint
Materials removed and disposed of
according to applicable regulations. Source
control BMPs implemented if appropriate.
No contaminants present other than a
surface oil film.
Inlet Excessive sediment or
trash accumulation
Accumulated sediments or trash impair free
flow of water into system
Inlet should be free of obstructions allowing
free distributed flow of water into system
Mulch Cover Trash and floatable
debris accumulation
Excessive trash and/or debris accumulation Minimal trash or other debris on mulch
cover. Mulch cover raked level.
“Ponding” of water on
mulch cover
“Ponding” in unit could be indicative of
clogging due to excessive fine sediment
accumulation or spill of petroleum oils
Stormwater should drain freely and evenly
through mulch cover
Proprietary Filter
Media/
Vegetation Substrate
“Ponding” of water on
mulch cover after
mulch cover has been
maintained
Excessive fine sediment passes the mulch
cover and clogs the filter media/vegetative
substrate
Stormwater should drain freely and evenly
through mulch cover. Replace substrate and
vegetation when needed
Vegetation Plants not growing or in
poor condition
Soil/mulch too wet, evidence of spill,
incorrect plant selection, pest infestation,
and/or vandalism to plants
Plants should be healthy and pest free
Media/mulch too dry Irrigation is required
Plants absent Plants absent Appropriate plants are present
Excessive plant growth Excessive plant growth inhibits facility
function or becomes a hazard for pedestrian
and vehicular circulation and safety
Pruning and/or thinning vegetation maintains
proper plant density. Appropriate plants are
present.
Structure Structure has visible
cracks
Cracks wider than ½ inch
Evidence of soil particles entering the
structure through the cracks
Structure is sealed and structurally sound