HomeMy WebLinkAboutRS-GEOT-2019-03-27-ESNWMarch 26, 2019
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Mr. Don Sumpter
P.O. Box 24943
Federal Way, Washington 98093
Subject: Groundwater Mounding Analysis
Proposed Residential Development
14204 —156th Avenue Southeast
Renton, Washington
Earth
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Earth Solutions NW LLC
Geotechnical Engineering, Construction
Obseivationjesting and Environmental Services
Reference: Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Preliminary Grading and Drainage Plan, Sheet 4 of 7, dated December 13, 2018
Earth Solutions NW, LLC
Geotechnical Engineering Study
ES -3220.03, dated November 12, 2018
City of Renton, Washington
Surface Water Design Manual
Dated December 12, 2016
Dear Mr. Sumpter:
In accordance with the request of Barghausen
behalf, Earth Solutions NW, LLC (ESNW) has
mounding analyses for the proposal.
Pro'ect Description
Consulting Engineers, Inc (BCE) acting on your
prepared this letter detailing our groundwater
The subject site is located east of the intersection between Southeast 146th Place and 156th
Avenue Southeast, in Renton, Washington. We understand the current proposal includes
construction of eight residential building lots, infrastructure improvements, and stormwater
management facility. Current designs for the stormwater facility will consist of a R -Tank modular
system to be located in the western project area designated Tract A on the referenced Drainage
Plan.
1805 - 1361h Place N.E., Suite 201 • Bellevue, WA 98005 0 (425) 449-4704 0 FAX (425) 449-4711
Mr. Don Sumpter
March 26, 2019
Subsurface Conditions
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ESNW completed a geotechnical engineering study (study) for the subject project in November
2018. The study included excavation of six test pits within accessible areas of the site as well as
two small scale pilot infiltration tests in September 2018. Native site soils primarily consist of
sands and/or gravels, with varying silt contents, overlying sandy silt and silty gravel with sand.
Based on the observed conditions, the sands appear to be thickest within the western site area.
Groundwater seepage or the local groundwater table were not encountered during our
September 2019 exploration.
Groundwater Mounding Analysis
We used the MODRET 6.1 hydrologic computer modeling software program to evaluate the
predicted mounding of localized groundwater under the proposed facility during both the 100 -
year peak rate event and cumulative highest volume event. The data set for both events were
interpreted from values and records provided to us from BCE. The values were generated from
the WWHM model. Various events of the same peak rate event were observed within the data
set. The modeled maximum peak flow and volume events were used. A summary of the ModRet
input parameters and predicted results are included in the attached ModRet summary.
ModRet Parameters and Assumptions
The data input included the proposed infiltration facility geometry, design high water, and bottom
elevation and soil and groundwater conditions acquired from test pits completed within the project
area. A local groundwater table was not encountered within the proposed stormwater facility
area during our site exploration. As such, the deeper, hydraulically restrictive layer (glacial till)
was used as the high groundwater (confining condition) elevation input for the model. A copy of
the ModRet input parameters page is included in the attachment and a description of the
parameters is included in Appendix A. A vertical hydraulic conductivity parameter was assigned
from a representative infiltration test performed in the approximate location stormwater
management facility. Horizontal hydraulic conductivity parameters were applied by ESNW based
on the soil type encountered at the test pit location and the governing stormwater management
manual guidance.
Hydrograph
The model hydrograph was generated from flow data provided to us by BCE using the WWHM
model. The hydrograph data provided to ESNW were then converted to relevant units and input
into MODRET as part of our analysis.
Earth Solutions NK LLC
Mr. Don Sumpter
March 26, 2019
Results and Recommendations
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We understand that an R -Tank located in the western property area will primarily manage
stormwater runoff through infiltration. The facility has been designed with an overflow provision.
The results of our analyses suggest that water will not mound into the system during the modeled
100 -year peak rate event and cumulative highest volume event.
The model output suggests the lateral extent of the groundwater mound will decline relatively
quickly as it moves away from the proposed facility towards the northerly and southerly property
lines. Groundwater data was unavailable for neighboring properties; however, the model
suggests the lateral mound may be approximately at elevation 367.5 feet near the south property
line. This may result in saturation of local soils but is expected to be a transient condition.
Topography shown on the referenced site plan indicates property line elevations to the north and
south at about 374 feet in the area. As such, the lateral mound effects at the property line are
projected to remain at least about six -and -one-half feet below surface elevations during and
immediately after the modeled peak events. During normal rainy season conditions, we expect
the effects of lateral mounding to be limited to elevated moisture content of adjacent soils.
In our opinion, the results of the mounding analyses correlate with provided run-off data, facility
geometry, and soil and groundwater conditions observed at the test pit locations. This opinion
does not cover unforeseen or changed conditions. ESNW should observe the infiltration surface
during construction to confirm soil conditions are as anticipated and to provide supplemental
recommendations, if deemed necessary.
City Review Comments
Based on informal information provided by BCE, we understand a concern was raised by the City
of Renton regarding observed caving within TP -1 and how that may potentially impact the
proposed infiltration facility. In our opinion, the caving will not adversely impact the performance
of the infiltration system or structural support. The low fines contents within the sands are
susceptible to caving during excavation processes. This is not indicative of an unacceptable
soil condition with respect to infiltration facilities.
Earth Solutions NW. LLC
Mr. Don Sumpter
March 26, 2019
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We appreciate the opportunity to be of service to you and trust this letter meets your current
needs. Should you have questions, or if additional information is required, please call.
Sincerely,
EARTH SOLUTIONS NW, LLC
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Attachment: Appendix A — Mod Ret Design Parameters
MODRET Computer Output
cc: Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Attention: Ms. Ivana Halvorsen (Email only)
Earth Solutions NW, LLC
Appendix A
ModRet Design Parameters
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Definition of Terms and Model Parameters
This groundwater mounding analysis utilized ModRet V6.1 computer modeling software. The
model was developed using a modified ModFlow program and uses site-specific parameters in
the analysis. Groundwater mounding estimates use the Hantush equation developed in 1967
and is the standard of practice for estimating effects of groundwater mounding below infiltration
facilities. Following are parameters used and the design rationale for each.
Term
Parameter Input
Elevation of Effective Aquifer Base Measured top of the first low permeability stratum. This
stratum was encountered at TP -1 at a depth of
approximately 10 feet below the existing ground surface
elevation (363.5 feet)
Elevation of Starting Water Level Pond bottom elevation (371 feet)
Average Effective Storage This parameter is a dimensionless value assigned by
Coefficient soil type and groundwater/moisture conditions that
approximates the volume of water that can be expelled
or stored with a soil deposit. Using Table A-1 in the
ModRet software program, a storage coefficient of
0.3 is assigned.
Unsaturated Vertical Hydraulic Vertical infiltration rate based on in-situ infiltration
Conductivity testing performed in vicinity to the stormwater facility
converted to feet/day values.
Saturated Horizontal Hydraulic This value is typically determined using the vertical
Conductivity rate and applying a factor to that value. Published
factors range from about 1 to over 10 depending on
soil type. Our value is 1.5, which is conservative for
this soil type.
Earth Solutions NW. LLC
MODRET
SUMMARY OF UNSATURATED & SATURATED INPUT PARAMETERS
PROJECT NAME: 3220.04 Sumptor Peak Volume
MANUAL RUNOFF DATA USED
UNSATURATED ANALYSIS EXCLUDED
Pond Bottom Area
4,960.00 ft2
Pond Volume between Bottom & DHWL
3,470.00 ft3
Pond Length to Width Ratio (L/W)
1.52
Elevation of Effective Aquifer Base
363.50 ft
Elevation of Seasonal High Groundwater Table
363.51 ft
Elevation of Starting Water Level
371.00 ft
Elevation of Pond Bottom
371.00 ft
Design High Water Level Elevation
371.75 ft
Avg. Effective Storage Coefficient of Soil for Unsaturated Analysis
0.30
Unsaturated Vertical Hydraulic Conductivity
50.00 ft/d
Factor of Safety
2.00
Saturated Horizontal Hydraulic Conductivity
75.00 ft/d
Avg. Effective Storage Coefficient of Soil for Saturated Analysis
0.27
Avg. Effective Storage Coefficient of Pond/Exfiltration Trench
1.00
Hydraulic Control Features:
Top Bottom Left
Right
Groundwater Control Features - Y/N N N N
N
Distance to Edge of Pond 0.00 0.00
0.00 0.00
Elevation of Water Level 0.00 0.00
0.00 0.00
Impervious Barrier - Y/N N N N N
Elevation of Barrier Bottom 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Analysis Date: 03/26/2019
MODRET
TIME - RUNOFF INPUT DATA
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PROJECT NAME: 3220.04 SUMPTOR PEAK VOLUME
Analysis Date: 03/26/,
STRESS FINCREMENT
PERIOD OF TIME
NUMBER (hrs)
Unsat 0.00
1 24.00
VOLUME
OF RUNOFF
(ft3)
0.00
3.00
2
24.00
24.00
3,623.00
3
10,878.00
4
24.00
5,526.00
23,740.00
5
24.00
6
24.00
7,739.00
7
24.00
3,482.00
8
24.00
5,049.00
I
9
24.00
5,376.00
10
24.00
2,325.00
11
24.00
6,000.00
12
24.00
3,704.00
13
24.00
1,033.00
14
24.00
2,652.00
15
24.00
655.00
16
24.00
29.00
17
24.00
149.00
18
24.00
2,293.00
19
24.00
2,644.00
20
24.00
3,607.00
21
24.00
3,574.00
22
24.00
4,865.00
23
24.00
1,177.00
24
24.00
576.00
25
24.00
4,293.00
26
24.00
1,734.00
27
24.00
756.00
.019 28
24.00
1,159.00
29
24.00
1,480.00
MODRET
SUMMARY OF RESULTS
PROJECT NAME: 3220.04 Sumptor No Geo model
CUMULATIVE
TIME
(hrs)
WATER
ELEVATION
(feet)
INSTANTANEOUS
INFILTRATION
RATE (cfs)
AVERAGE
INFILTRATION
RATE (ds)
CUMULATIVE
OVERFLOW
(ft3)
00.00-0.00 363.510
0.000 *
0.00000
0.00
363.510
0.17023
0.13546
24.00
371.000
0.10068
0.00
0.06591
48.00
371.000
0.07619
0.00
0.08648
72.00
371.000
0.07649
0.06650
0.00
96.00
371.000
0.11282
0.00
0.15913
120.00
371.000
0.13017
0.00
0.10122
144.00
371.000
0.08356
0.00
0.06549
0.06590
0.06508
0.00
168.00 371.000
192.00
371.000
0.06563
0.06617
0.00
216.00
371.000
0.05786
0.04955
0.00
240.00
371.000
0.05596
0.00
0.06238
0.00
264.00 371.000
0.05750
I
0.05262
0.00
288.00 371.000
0.04373
0.03484
0.00
312.00 371.000
0.03534
Analysis Date: 03/21/2019
MODRET
SUMMARY OF RESULTS
PROJECT NAME: 3220.04 Sumptor No Geo model
CUMULATIVE
TIME
(hrs)
WATER
ELEVATION
(feet)
INSTANTANEOUS
INFILTRATION
I RATE (ds)
AVERAGE CUMULATIVE
INFILTRATION OVERFLOW
RATE (cfs) (ft3)
0.03584
336.00
371.000
0.03019
0.00
0.02454
360.00
371.000
0.02057
0.00
0.01660
384.00
371.000
0.01486
0.00
0.01311
408.00
371.000
0.01700
0.00
0.02088
432.00
371.000
0.02274
0.00
0.02460
456.00
371.000
0.02765
0.00
0.03069
480.00
371.000
0.03193
0.00
0.03317
504.00
371.000
0.03709
0.03327
0.00
0.04101
0.00
0.02554
528.00
371.000
552.00
371.000
0.02163
0.00
0.01771
0.00
576.00
371.000
0.02521
0.02865
0.03270
600.00
371.000
0.00
0.02460
0.00
0.01742
624.00
371.000
0.02101
648.00
371.000
0.01707 1
0.00
Analysis Date: 03/21/2019
MODRET
SUMMARY OF RESULTS
PROJECT NAME: 3220.04 Sumptor No Geo model
CUMULATIVE WATER INSTANTANEOUS
TIME ELEVATION INFILTRATION
(hrs) (feet) RATE (cfs)
AVERAGE
INFILTRATION
RATE (cfs)
CUMULATIVE
OVERFLOW
(ft3)
0.01672
672.00
371.000
0.01716
0.00
0.01760
696.00
368.583
0.00
Maximum Water Elevation: 371.000 feet @ 24.00 hours
* Time increment when there is no runoff
Maximum Infiltration Rate: 2.972 ft/day
Analysis Date: 03/21/2019
Recovery @ 148.494 hours
MODRET
SUMMARY OF UNSATURATED & SATURATED INPUT PARAMETERS
PRO]ECT NAME: 3220.04 Sumptor Peak Flow
MANUAL RUNOFF DATA USED
UNSATURATED ANALYSIS EXCLUDED
Pond Bottom Area
Pond Volume between Bottom & DHWL
Pond Length to Width Ratio (L/W)
Elevation of Effective Aquifer Base
Elevation of Seasonal High Groundwater Table
Elevation of Starting Water Level
Elevation of Pond Bottom
Design High Water Level Elevation
Avg. Effective Storage Coefficient of Soil for Unsaturated Analysis
Unsaturated Vertical Hydraulic Conductivity
Factor of Safety
Saturated Horizontal Hydraulic Conductivity
Avg. Effective Storage Coefficient of Soil for Saturated Analysis
Avg. Effective Storage Coefficient of Pond/Exfiltration Trench
Hydraulic Control Features:
Top
Groundwater Control Features - Y/N N
Distance to Edge of Pond 0.00
Elevation of Water Level 0.00
Impervious Barrier - Y/N
Elevation of Barrier Bottom
Analysis Date: 03/26/2019
4,960.00 ftz
3,470.00 ft3
1.52
363.50 ft
363.51 ft
371.00 ft
371.00 ft
371.75 ft
0.30
50.00 ft/d
2.00
75.00 ft/d
0.27
1.00
Bottom Left Right
N N N
0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 0.00 0.00
N N N N
0.00 0.00 0.00
M
Analysis Date: 03/26/
MODRET
TIME - RUNOFF INPUT DATA
PROJECT NAME: 3220.04 SUMPTOR PEAK FLOW
STRESS
PERIOD
NUMBER
INCREMENT
OF TIME
(hrs)
VOLUME
OF RUNOFF
(ft3)
0.00
224.00
Unsat
0.00
1 24.00
2 24.00
355.00
3
24.00
66.00
7,386.00
4
24.00
5
24.00
3,359.00
6
24.00
880.00
7
24.00
437.00
8
24.00
21.00
9
24.00
109.00
54.00
10
24.00
11
24.00
1,052.00
12
24.00
1,520.00
3,549.00
13
24.00
14
24.00
2,494.00
15
24.00
24.00
1,765.00
16
1,141.00
17
24.00
268.00
18
24.00
132.00
19
24.00
2,061.00
20
24.00
6,796.00
21
24.00
5,336.00
22
24.00
3,221.00
23
24.00
1,530.00
24
24.00
1,860.00
25
24.00
24.00
24.00
18,004.00
26
9,026.00
27
3,180.00
1019 28
24.00
1,443.00
29
24.00
2,609.00
CUMULATIVE
TIME
(hrs)
00.00-0.00
0.00
24.00
48.00
72.00
96.00
120.00
144.00
168.00
192.00
216.00
240.00
264.00
288.00
312.00
Analysis Date: 03/26/2019
MODRET
SUMMARY OF RESULTS
PROJECT NAME: 3220.04 Sumptor Peak Flow
WATER
ELEVATION
(feet)
363.510
363.510
371.000
371.000
371.000
371.000
371.000
371.000
371.000
371.000
371.000
371.000
371.000
371.000
371.000
INSTANTANEOUS
AVERAGE
INFILTRATION
INFILTRATION
RATE (ds)
RATE (cfs)
0.000 *
0.17970
0.09357
0.03943
0.04007
0.04619
0.03303
0.02142
0.01449
0.01048
0.00866
0.00973
0.01314
0.01986
0.02495
0.00000
0.13664
0.05051
0.02835
0.05179
0.04059
0.02547
0.01737
0.01161
0.00934
0.00797
0.01149
0.01479
0.02494
CUMULATIVE
OVERFLOW
(ft3)
161011]:8 A I
SUMMARY OF RESULTS
PROJECT NAME: 3220.04 Sumptor Peak Flow i
CUMULATIVE WATER INSTANTANEOUS AVERAGE
TIME ELEVATION INFILTRATION INFILTRATION
(hrs) (feet) RATE (cfs) RATE (ds)
7-
CUMULATIVE
OVERFLOW
(ft3)
0.02496
336.00 371.000
0.02367
0.00
0.02238
360.00 371.000
0.02062
0.00
0.01885
384.00 371.000
0.01624
0.00
0.01363
408.00 371.000
0.01215
0.00
0.01067
432.00 371.000
0.01376
0.00
0.01686
456.00 371.000
0.02833
0.00
0.03980
480.00 371.000
0.04164
0.00
0.04348
504.00 371.000
0.04012
0.00
0.03677
528.00 371.000
0.03196
0.00
0.02714
552.00 371.000
0.02612
0.00
0.02509
576.00 371.000
0.06499
0.00
0.10488
600.00 371.000
0.09727
0.00
0.08966
624.00 371.000
0.07374
0.00
0.05782
648.00 371.000
0.04842
0.00
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Analysis Date: 03/26/2019
CUMULATIVE
TIME
(hrs)
MODRET
SUMMARY OF RESULTS
EPROJECT NAME: 3220.04 Sumptor Peak Flow
WATER INSTANTANEOUS AVERAGE
ELEVATION INFILTRATION INFILTRATION
(feet) RATE (ds) RATE (ds)
r111xl1N
CUMULATIVE
OVERFLOW
(ft3)
1 672.00 1 371.000 1 0.03801 1 1 0.00
0.03700
1 696.00 1 368.864 1 1 1 0.00 1
Maximum Water Elevation: 371.000 feet @ 24.00 hours
* Time increment when there is no runoff
Maximum Infiltration Rate: 2.552 ft/day
Analysis Date: 03/26/2019
Recovery @ 0.000 hours