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TECHNtCAL 1NFORMATION REPORT
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PROPOSED OAKESDALE BUStNESS CAMPUS
PHASES 2 AND 3
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Prepared By:
BARGHA�ISEN CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC.
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KENT, WASHINGTON 98032
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BA�i��IAUSE�I COi1��ULTING EN�INEERS, INC.
1 821 5 7LND AVENUE SOUTH
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1.0 PROJECT OVERVIEW
The proposed Oakesdale Business Park is an approximately 44-acre site located at the northwest
corner of Oakesdale Avenue S.W. and S.W. 43rd Street, in Renton, Washington. The site is located
in the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 36, Township 23 North, Range 4 East,
and in the Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 36, Township 34 North, Willamette
Meridian, King County, Washington.
Site development will occur in two phases. Springbrook Creek flows roughly west to east through
the properiy. Phase 2 and 3 will consist of the development of approximately 31.5 acres north of
Springbrook Creek. Phase 1 will consist of development of approximately 12.3 acres south of
Springbrook Creek. This technical information report and accompanying set of design plans were
prepared exclusively for Phases 2 and 3 of the development. Phase 2 and 3 of the Oakesdale business
park include a lot line adjustment,construction of a storm drainage conveyance system,wet detention
pond, and sanitary sewer and water mains to serve both proposed phases.
The majority of Phases 2 and 3 lie north of and drain directly into Springbrook Creek. A small
portion of the site along the western property line outside of the development area flows westerly.
The drainage is collected in a larger and better defined ditch,just outside of the Oakesdale Avenue
S.W. right-of-way and is collected in the underground conveyance piping system of the roadway.
Runoff is then conveyed north to the east side of Oakesdale Avenue S.W. and is discharged into
Springbrook Creek at the outlet end of the quadruple 72-inch CMP culvert.
Currently, several buildings and approximately 1.8 acres of pavement exist. Railroad facilities ''
occupy the northern 240 feet of the site. The total existing impervious area is approximately
2.5 acres within Phase 2 and 3 of the development.
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2.0 EXISTING SITE CONDITIONS I
Existing soil conditions are listed in the King County Soils Survey as Puyallup (SCS Hydrological '
Group B) and Urban(variable). Type B soil texture is described in the King County Surface Water I
Design Manual as moderately fine to moderately coarse. The geotechnical engineering study by
Earth Consultants Inc., dated December 8, 1997, contained herewith in this report, describes the
soil's texture as fine. Therefore, we have used the curve numbers that correspdnd to Type C soils,
which have textures described as moderately fine to fine. Compaction of the existing soils further
limits infiltration, which corresponds to the Type B soils.
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3.0 DEVELOPED AND FUTURE SITE CONDITIONS
On-site flow patterns will not be significantly altered by construction of the ponds, storm drainage,
and utilities as shown on the plan. As developed, storm drainage will be collected in a series of catch
basins located in paved areas and conveyed to the storm drainage system provided. Detention
facilities, as well as water quality treatment, will be provided to limit runoff quantities and mitigate
water quality degradation. In addition, a portion of the roof runoff from three buildings will be
directed to wetland areas.
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4.0 HYDROLOGIC ANALYSIS/DETENTION SYSTEM
The storm drainage conveyance system is designed to convey the peak flows from the
25-year/24-hour design stortn full flow condition. The hydrograph method as provided in
WaterWorks 4 was used as a method to determine flow rates and pipe conveyance calculations were
performed as routed through the WaterWorks program.
The wet detention pond was designed using hydrographs generated by the Santa Barbara Urban
Hydrograph method. The pond is designed to release peak flows from the developed 2-year and
10-year design storms at peak rates less than or equal to the existing condition peak rates for the 2-
and 10-year/24-hour design storms,respectively. A 30 percent increase in volume over the required
volume for the 10-year/24-hour design storm has been added. Waterworks software was used to
calculate the peak flows, design volumes, and outlet control. Water quality is being provided in a
wet detention portion of the wet detention pond. Water quality is being provided in a wet pond
portion of the wet detention pond. T'he required wet pond volume of total runoff from the developed
6-month/24-hour design storm has been doubled to eliminate the need for a biofiltration swale
proceeding the weddetention pond.
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King County Department of Development and Environmental Services
TECHNICAL INFORMATION REPORT (TIR) WORKSHEET �
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Project Owner Zellman Development Companv Project Name Oakesdale Business Park, Phase 1
Address 707 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 3036 Location '
Phone Los Angeles, CA 90017 Township 23N
Project Engineer Ali Sadr, P.E. Range 4E
Company Barqhausen Consulting Engineers. Inc. Section 36
Address Phone 18215 72nd Avenue South Kent, Project Size 31.5 AC
WA 98032 (4251 251-6222 Upstream Drainage Basin Size 0 AC !
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o Subdivision ❑ DOF/GHPA ❑ Shoreline Management '
o Short Subdivision ❑ COE 404 ❑ Rockery •
o Grading o OOE Dam Safety ❑ Structural Vaults
■ Commercial ❑ FEMA Floodplain ❑ Other ,
❑ Other ❑ COE 1"�'e''::����s ■ HPA � '
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Green River
Drainage Basin
�pringbrook Creek, Green River
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❑ Rive� ❑ Floodplain
■ Stream �pringbrook Creek ■ Wetlands
❑ Critical Stream Reach o Seeps/Springs
■ Depressions/Swales o High Groundwater Table
o Lake ❑ Groundwater Recharge
� Steep Slopes ❑ Other
❑ Lakeside/Erosion Hazard
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Soil Type Slopes Erosion Potential Erosive Velocities
Puyalluo Flat Low Low
Urban Flat Low Low
❑ Additionaf Sheets Attached
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" REFERENCE LIMITATIONiSITE CONSTRhIf�1T
o Ch.4-Downstream Analvsis
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❑ Additional Sheets Attached
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King County Department of Development and Environmental Services
TECHNICAL INFORMATION REPORT (TIR) WORKSHEET
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MINIMUM ESC REQUIREMENTS DURING MINIMUM ESC REQUIREMENTS FOLLOWING
CaNSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION
■ Sedimentation Facilities ■ Stabilize Exposed Surface
■ Stabilized Construction Entrance ■ Remove and Restore Temporary ESC Facilities
■ Perimeter Runoff Control ■ Clean and Remove All Site and Debris
❑ Clearing and Grading Restrictions ■ Ensure �peration of Permanent Facilities
■ Cover Practices ❑ Flag Limits of NGPES .
■ Construction Sequence ❑ Other
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❑ Grass Lined Channel ❑ Tank o Infiltration Method of Analysis
■ Pipe System ❑ Vault ❑ Depression SBUH
0 Open Channel ❑ Energy Dissipater ❑ Flow Dispersal Compensation/Mitigation
❑ D�y Pond ❑ Wetland ❑ Waiver of Eliminated Site Storage
■ Wet Pond ❑ Stream o Regional Detention
Brief Description of System Operation Tightline convevance svstem to wet / detention pond r�rovidinq
derPntion and water quali�y orior to release to Springbrook Creek.
Facility Related Site Limitations ❑ Additional Sheets Attached
Reference Facility Limitation
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� Cast in Place Vautt ❑ Drainage Easement
o Retaining Wall ❑ Access Easement
❑ Rockery > 4' High ❑ Native Growth Protection Easement
❑ Structural on Steep Slope ❑ Tract
❑ Other ❑ Other
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I or a civil engineer under my supervision have visited the site. Actual
site conditions as observed were incorporated into this worksheet and the , /
attachments. To the best of my knowledge the information p�ovided �
here is accurate. s�9�ea��ace
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12) CN values can be area weigh[ed �vhen they apply to pervious areas of similar CN's (within 2p
CN pointsi. However, high CN areas should not be combined with low CN areas (unless the
low Ct� areas are less tl�an 15°io of the subbasin). !� this case, separate hydrographs should be
generated and summed to form one hydrograph.
ETGURE 3.5.2A HYDROLOGIC SOIL GROUP OF THE SOILS IN t:ING COUNTY �
• NYDROLOGIC HYDROLOGIC
SOtL GROUP GROUP` SOIL GROUP GROUP`
Alderv�ood C Orcas Peat D _
Arents, Alderwood Mater�l C Oridia D �
Arents, Evereit Naterial B Ovall C
Bezusite C Pitchuck C
SelGngham 0 Puget D '
g�scoi D PuyaUup 8
SucMey � Ragnar -B
Coastal Beaches Variabfe Renton D
Eartmont Slt Loam D Rivenvash VariaWe
Edgewick C Salal C�
Evereti A/B `Sammamish D
lndianola A Seattle D
Kitsap C � Shaca� D
l4aus C Si S1t C ,
Atiaed Altuyial Land Variab(e Snohor�ish - O ; ; '
Ne�Ion • A Sultan ' C f
Newberg B Tukwda D �
Noolcsack C Urban Variable
Normal Sac�dy Loam D . Woodirniilte D ' �i
HYDROLOGIC SOIL C'aROUP CLASSlFlCATIONS '
A (�ow rttnoH potentral). So�7s having high infiltration rates, even when thoroughfy wetted, and consisting ' �'i
chiefly of deep,welt-to-excess�vely drained sands or gravels. These soc�s have a high rate of wate� i ,
transmission. ' I
6. (N.oderatety low cvnoff potent�al). So1s having moderate infttration rates when thoroughly wetted, and � '!
consisiing chiefly of moderately fi�e to moderatety coarse textures. These soits have a moderate rate of �,
water transmission. '
C_ (Moderately high n.�noff pote�tia�. So�1s having slow infiltration rates when thorougf�ly wetted, and ( :
consisting chiefly o( sods with a layer that impedes downward movement of water, or soi[s v,�ih moderately � •
tine to fine textures. These sals have a slow rate of water transmission_ '
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•O_ (High runoff potenlial). Soils having very slow i�f7trafion rates when thoroughly weTted and consisting i .
chiefly of day sols with a high swelling pote�t,al, soils with a Qermanent hiqh water tab�e,sols with a
ha�dpan or clay Tayer at o:near the surface,and shallow soils ove�neariy impecvious matenaf_ These sols j �
have a very slow �ate of water transmission. •
' From SCS. TR-55. Second Edrtion,June 19S6, Exhibrt A-t. Revisions made from SCS, Sod Interpretation .
, Record, Form #�5, September 1988.
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LE 3.5?I3 SCS �'VESTEF2N �VASIiINGTON RUNOFF CUR�'E NLJMBERS
SCS WESTERN WASHINGTON RUNOFF CURVC NUMSERS (Published by SCS in 1982)
Runof!curve numbers(or selected agriculiural, suburba�and urban land.use,for Type iA
rainfall distribution, 24-hour siorm duratio�_
CURVE NUt,ABERS BY
HYDRO�OGIC SOI�GROUP
LANO USE OESCRIPTION A B C D
Cultivated la�d(1): winter condition 86 9t �: 95
Mountain open a�eas: low growing brush and grasslands 74 82 89 92
Meadow or pasture: 65 78 PS 89 ,
Wood or foresi land: undisturbed or older second growth 42 64 70 81
Wood o�foresi land: young second growth o�brush 55 •72 86
Orchard: with cover crop 8� � 2 94
Open spaces, lawns, parks, golf courses, cemeteries,
landscapin9-
good condition: grass cover on 7596 _. �
� � or more of the area 68 ;du fEo ) gp
fair.condition: grass cove�on 5096 `�
, ' to 75%of the area 77 85 9� g2
Gravel roads and parking lots 76 85 8� 91 II,
Oirt roads and parking lots • 72 S2 E7 89 F��
Impervious surfaces, pavement,rooEs, etc. 98 98 99 gg
Ope�water bodies: lakes,vvetlarids, ponds, etc. 100 t 00 1 G0 t 00
Single Family Residential (2)
Unrelfing Unit/Gross Acre % Impen�ious (3)
1.0 DU/GA 15 Separate curve numbe�
1.5 DU/GA 20 shail be setected
2.0 OU/GA : . 25 for pervious and '
25 OU/GA � 30 impenrious portion
3.0 OU/GA ' 34 of the siie or hzsin
- 3.5 DU/GA 38
4.0 DU/GA � 42
4.5 DU/GA 46
5.0 DU/GA 48
5.5 DU/GA � 50
• 6.0 DU/GA 52
6.5 OU/GA �4 I'
� 7.0 DU/GA � 56
Planned unrt developments. °� impervious
condominiums, apartments, must be computed
. commerCial business and
irxiustcial areas_
� (1) 'For a more deta;led description of agricultural land use cur�2 numbers �efer�o National En���ee�ing
� Handbook, Section 4, Hyd�ology, Chapter 9, Augusi 1972_ '
(2} Assumes roof ar�d dr"Neway runoff is directed into street/s:orm system.
(3) The �emaini�g pen�ious areas (lawn) are �onsidered to be in good condition tor these �urve �umbers.
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OAKESDALE BUSINESS PARK PHASE A' ��
OUR JOB NO. 5911
1. AREAS
A. Inside Property Boundary = 31.5 acres
B. Inside Phase 1 Asphalt/Drive Edge = 26.81
C. Interior Landscape Islands = 2.7 acres
D. Interior Building Area .
1. 146,913 (N.W.)
2. 133,102 (N.E.)
3. 151,726 (West Center)
4. 85,786 (East Center)
5. 62,334 (S.W.)
E. Total Impervious to pond 26.81 -2.7 = 24.11 acres
2. POND VOLUMFS
A. Using AutoCAD Area Function
Area � 14.0 = 23,631.7
Area � 19.0 = 30,298
B. Volume = [30298 + 2363112] 5 = 134,822 ',
= 3 II
3. REQUIRED WET POND VOLUME 75,794 ft
A. Volume in Area East of Pond 12" depth
Triangle Area � 100 x 200 Volume = [100 (200)/2] 1 = 10,000 ft3
B. Pond Storage Volume
Area @ 10.0 = 13,852.0
Area @ 14.0 = 23,631.7
Volume @ 4' Depth = [23,632 + 13,852/2] 4' = 74,818
-1- 5911.007 [CFB/sm/jss]
W/0.5 Dead Storage
Area @ 11.0 = 15,753
Volume Qa 3' Depth = (23,631 + 15,753/2) x 3 = 59,076
Pond Storage = 74,818 + 59,07612 = 66,947 ft3
C. Total Wet Pond Volume = 66,947 + 10,000 = 76,947 ft3
76,947 ft3
OK since > 75,794 ft'
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BASIN SUNII�ARY
BASIN ID: dev02yr NAME: 2yr/24hr post-developed
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 22 . 27 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0. 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 2. 00 inches AREA. . : 2 . 70 Acres 19. 57 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10.00 min CN. . . . : 86. 00 98. 00
TC. . . . : 14 . 79 min 15. 20 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0.20
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TcReach - Sheet L: 45. 00 ns: 0. 0110 p2yr: 2 . 00 s: 0. 0100
TcReach - Channel L: 1160.00 kc:42 . 00 s: 0. 0025
impTcReach - Sheet L: 100. 00 ns: 0. 0110 p2yr: 2 . 00 s: 0. 0100
impTcReach - Channel L: 1660. 00 kc: 42 . 00 s: 0. 0025
PEAK RATE: 7 . 56 cfs VOL: 3 . 08 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
BASIN ID: devl00yr NAME: 100yr/24hr post-developed
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 22 .27 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0. 00 cfs
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impTcReach - Sheet L: 100. 00 ns: 0. 0110 p2yr: 2 . 00 s: 0. 0100
impTcReach - Channel L: 1660. 00 kc: 42 . 00 s: 0. 0025
PEAK RATE: 15. 82 cfs VOL: 6. 53 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
BASIN ID: devl0yr NAME: l0yr/24hr post-developed
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 22 . 27 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0. 00 cfs
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impTcReach - Channel L: 1660. 00 kc: 42 . 00 s: 0. 0025
PEAK RATE: 11. 47 cfs VOL: 4 . 71 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
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BASIN ID: ex02yr NAME: 2 yr/24hr predeveloped •
SBUH METHODOLOGY
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TcReach - Shallow L: 190.00 ks: 11. 00 s: 0. 0400
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TcReach - Channel L: 380.00 kc: 17. 00 s: 0. 0023 ,
TcReach - Channel L: 100.00 kc: 42 . 00 s: 0. 0200
impTcReach - Sheet L: 50. 00 ns: 0. 0110 p2yr: 2 . 00 s: 0. 0060 ,
impTcReach - Channel L: 540. 00 kc: 42 . 00 s: 0. 0070 !,
PEAK RATE: 1.41 cfs VOL: 1. 58 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min �,
BASIN ID: exl00yr NAME: 100yr/24hr predeveloped Ili
SBUH METHODOLOGY !,
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 26. 61 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0. 00 cfs I
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP �
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3 . 90 inches AREA. . : 24 . 11 Acres 2 . 50 Acres '�
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 81 . 00 98 . 00 �,
TC. . . . : 169 . 71 min 3 . 99 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
TcReach - Sheet L: 300. 00 ns: 0. 1500 p2yr: 2 . 00 s: 0 . 0003
TcReach - Shallow L: 190. 00 ks: 11. 00 s: 0. 0400
TcReach - Channel L: 40.00 kc: 42 . 00 s: 0. 0250
TcReach - Channel L: 380 .00 kc: 17 . 00 s: 0 . 0023
TcReach - Channel L: 100. 00 kc: 42 . 00 s: 0 . 0200
impTcReach - Sheet L: 50. 00 ns: 0. 0110 p2yr: 2 . 00 s: 0. 0060
impTcReach - Channel L: 540. 00 kc: 42 . 00 s: 0. 0070
PEAK RATE: 4 . 64 cfs VOL: 4 . 86 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
BASIN ID: exl0yr NAME: l0yr/24hr predeveloped
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 26. 61 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0 . 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 2 . 90 inches AREA. . : 24 . 11 Acres 2 . 50 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 81 . 00 98 . 00
TC. . . . : 169 . 71 min 3 . 99 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
TcReach - Sheet L: 300. 00 ns: 0. 1500 p2yr: 2 . 00 s: 0. 0003
TcReach - Shallow L: 190. 00 ks: 11. 00 s: 0. 0400
TcReach - Channel L: 40. 00 kc: 42 . 00 s: 0 . 0250
TcReach - Channel L: 380. 00 kc: 17 . 00 s: 0 . 0023
TcReach - Channel L: 100.00 kc: 42 . 00 s: 0 . 0200
impTcReach - Sheet L: 50. 00 ns: 0. 0110 p2yr: 2 . 00 s: 0. 0060
impTcReach - Channel L: 540. 00 kc: 42 . 00 s: 0 . 0070
PEAK RATE: 2 . 79 cfs VOL: 3 . 04 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
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BASIN SLJMMARY
BASIN ID: wetpond NAME: 1/3 the 2yr/24hr post-develop
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 22 . 27 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0 . 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 0. 67 inches AREA. . : 2 .70 Acres 19 . 57 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 86. 00 98 . 00
TC. . . . : 14 .79 min 15.20 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0 . 20
TcReach - Sheet L: 20. 00 ns: 0. 1500 p2yr: 2 . 00 s: 0. 0100
TcReach - Sheet L: 45. 00 ns: 0. 0110 p2yr: 2 . 00 s: 0. 0100
TcReach - Channel L: 1160. 00 kc: 42 . 00 s: 0 . 0025
impTcReach - Sheet L: 100. 00 ns: 0. o110 p2yr: 2 . 00 s: 0. o100 ,
impTcReach - Channel L: 1660. 00 kc:42 . 00 s: 0. 0025 ',
PEAK RATE: 1. 92 cfs VOL: 0. 79 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
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PEAK TIME VOLUME
HYD RUNOFF OF OF Contrib
NUM R.ATE PEAK HYDRO Area
cfs min. cf\AcFt Acres
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16 4 . 261 670 284509 cf 22 . 27
17 2 . 262 800 205124 cf 22 . 27
18 1. 268 980 134433 cf 22 . 27
19 2 .793 690 205137 cf 22 . 27
20 1 . 407 980 134408 cf 22 . 27
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STORAGE STRUCTURE LIST
STORAGE LIST ID No. 1
Description: INITIAL DETENTION POND
STORAGE LIST ID No. 2
Description: FINAL = INITIAL + 30 PERCENT
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STAGE STORAGE TABLE
CUSTOM STORAGE ID No. 1 �
Description: INITIAL DETENTION POND
STAGE <----STORAGE----> STAGE <----STORAGE----> STAGE <----STORAGE----> STAGE <----STORAGE----> '
(ft) ---cf--- --Ac-Ft- (ft) ---cf--- --Ac-Ft- (ft) ---cf--- --Ac-Ft- (tt) ---cf--- --Ac-Ft- '�
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15.50 0.0000 0.0000 18.10 37531 0.8616 20.70 81679 1.8751 23.30 127270 2.9217
15.60 1326 0.0304 18.20 39125 0.8982 20.80 83433 1.9153 23.40 129024 2.9620
15.70 2652 0.0609 18.30 40719 0.9348 20.90 85186 1.9556 23.50 130777 3.0022 i
15.80 3977 0.0913 18.40 42313 0.9714 21.00 86940 1.9959 23.60 132531 3.0425 I
15.90 5303 0.1217 18.50 43907 1.0080 21.10 88693 2.0361 23.70 134284 3.0827
16.00 6629 0.1522 18.60 45580 1.0464 21.20 90447 2.0764 23.80 136038 3.1230
16.10 7955 0.1826 18.70 47253 1.0848 21.30 92200 2.1166 23.90 137791 3.1632
16.20 9281 0.2131 18.80 48926 1.1232 21.40 93954 2.1569 24.00 139545 3.2035
16.30 10606 0.2435 18.90 50599 1.1616 21.50 95707 2.1971 24.10 141298 3.2438
16.40 11932 0.2739 19.00 52272 1.2000 21.60 97461 2.2374 24.20 143052 3.2840
16.50 13258 0.3044 19.10 53945 1.2384 21.70 99214 2.2776 24.30 144805 3.3243
16.60 14660 0.3365 19.20 55618 1.2768 21.80 100968 2.3179 24.40 146559 3.3645
16.70 16139 0.3705 19.30 57291 1.3152 21.90 102721 2.3581 24.50 148312 3.4048
16.80 17617 0.4044 19.40 58964 1.3536 22.00 104475 2.3984 24.60 150066 3.4450
16.90 19096 0.4384 19.50 60637 1.3920 22.10 106228 2.4387 24.70 151819 3.4853
17.00 20574 0.4723 19.60 62391 1.4323 22.20 107982 2.4789 24.80 153573 3.5255
17.10 22053 0.5063 19.70 64144 1.4725 22.30 109735 2.5192 24.90 155326 3.5658
17.20 23531 0.5402 19.80 65898 1.5128 22.40 111489 2.5594 25.00 157080 3.6060
17.30 25010 0.5741 19.90 67651 1.5531 � 22.50 113242 2.5997 25.10 158833 3.6463
17.40 26488 0.6081 20.00 69405 1.5933 22.60 114996 2.6399 25.20 160587 3.6866
17.50 27967 0.6420 20.10 71158 1.6336 22.70 116749 2.6802 25.30 162340 3.7268
17.60 29561 0.6786 20.20 72912 1.6738 22.80 118503 2.7204 25.40 164094 3.7671
17.70 31155 0.7152 20.30 74665 1.7141 22.90 120256 2.7607 25.50 165847 3.8073
17.80 32749 0.7518 20.40 76419 1.7543 23.00 122010 2.8010
17.90 34343 0.7884 20.50 78172 1.7946 23.10 123763 2.8412
18.00 35937 0.8250 20.60 79926 1.8348 23.20 125517 2.8815
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STAGE STORAGE TABLE
CUSTOM STORAGE ID No. 2
Description: FINAL = INITIAL + 30 PERCENT
STAGE <----STORAGE----> STAGE <----STORAGE----> STAGE <----STORAGE----> STAGE <----STORAGE---->
(ft) ---cf--- --Ac-Ft- (ft) ---cf--- --Ac-Ft- (ft) ---cf--- --Ac-Ft- (ft) ---cf--- --Ac-Ft-
15.50 0.0000 0.0000 18.10 53616 1.2309 20.70 116685 2.6787 23.30 181815 4.1739
15.60 1894 0.0435 18.20 55893 1.2831 20.80 119190 2.7362 23.40 184320 4.2314
15.70 3788 0.0870 18.30 58171 1.3354 20.90 121695 2.7937 23.50 186825 4.2889
15.80 5682 0.1304 18.40 60448 1.3877 21.00 124200 2.8512 23.60 189330 4.3464
15.90 7576 0.1739 18.50 62725 1.4400 21.10 126705 2.9087 23.70 191835 4.4039
16.00 9470 0.2174 18.60 65115 1.4948 21.20 129210 2.9663 23.80 194340 4.4614
16.10 11364 0.2609 18.70 67505 1.5497 21.30 131715 3.0238 23.90 196845 4.5189
16.20 13258 0.3044 18.80 69895 1.6046 21.40 134220 3.0813 24.00 199350 4.5764
16.30 15152 0.3478 18.90 72285 1.6594 21.50 136725 3.1388 24.10 201855 4.6340
16.40 17046 0.3913 19.00 74675 1.7143 21.60 139230 3.1963 24.20 204360 4.6915
16.50 18940 0.4348 19.10 77065 1.7692 21.70 141735 3.2538 24.30 206865 4.7490
16.60 20943 0.4808 19.20 79455 1.8240 21.80 144240 3.3113 24.40 209370 4.8065
16.70 23055 0.5293 19.30 81845 1.8789 21.90 146745 3.3688 24.50 211875 4.8640
16.80 25167 0.5778 19.40 84235 1.9338 22.00 149250 3.4263 24.60 214380 4.9215
16.90 27280 0.6263 19.50 86625 1.9886 22.10 151755 3.4838 24.70 216885 4.9790
17.00 29392 0.6747 19.60 89130 2.0461 22.20 154260 3.5413 24.80 219390 5.0365
17.10 31504 0.7232 19.70 91635 2.1037 22.30 156765 3.5988 24.90 221895 5.0940
17.20 33616 0.7717 19.80 94140 2.1612 22.40 159270 3.6563 25.00 224400 5.1515
17.30 35729 0.8202 19.90 96645 2.2187 22.50 161775 3.7138 25.10 226905 5.2090
17.40 37841 0.8687 20.00 49150 2.2762 22.60 164280 3.7713 25.20 229410 5.2665
17.50 39953 0.9172 20.10 101655 2.3337 22.70 166785 3.8289 25.30 231915 5.3240
17.60 42230 0.9695 20.20 104160 2.3912 22.80 169290 3.8864 25.40 234420 5.3815
17.70 44507 1.0217 20.30 106665 2.4487 22.90 171795 3.9439 25.50 236925 5.4390
17.80 46785 1.0740 20.40 109170 2.5062 23.00 174300 4.0014
17.90 49062 1.1263 20.50 111675 2.5637 23.10 176805 4.0589
18.00 51339 1.1786 20.60 114180 2.6212 23.20 179310 4.1164
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DISCHARGE STRUCTURE LIST
MULTIPLE ORIFICE ID No. 1 �
Description: ORIFICE DESIGN
Outlet Elev: 15.25 '
Elev: 13 .25 ft Orifice Diameter: 5 . 2148 in.
Elev: 18 . 95 ft Orifice 2 Diameter: 6 . 2344 in.
NOTCH WEIR ID No. 2
Description: NOTCH WEIR
Weir Length: 3 . 5000 ft. Weir height (p) : 4 . 9100 ft.
Elevation . 20. 16 ft. Weir Increm: 0. 10
COMBINATION DISCHARGE ID No. 3
Description: 1 AND 2 COMBINED
Structure: 1 Structure:
Structure: 2 Structure:
Structure:
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STAGE DISCHARGE TABLE
MULTIPLE ORIFICE ID No. 1
Description: ORIFICE DESIGN
Outlet Elev: 15. 25
Elev: 13 .25 ft Orifice Diameter: 5. 2148 in.
Elev: 18. 95 ft Orifice 2 Diameter: 6. 2344 in.
STAGE <--DISCHARGE---> STAGE <--DISCHARGE---> STAGE <--DISCHARGE---> STAGE <--DISCHARGE--->
(ft) ---cfs-- ------- (ft) ---cfs-- ------- (ft) ---cfs-- ------- (ft) ---cfs-- -------
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15.25 0.0000 16.60 0.8575 18.00 1.2238 19.40 2.2109
15.30 0.1650 16.70 0.8886 18.10 1.2459 19.50 2.3036
15.40 0.2858 16.80 0.9188 18.20 1.2675 19.60 2.3895
15.50 0.3690 16.90 0.9480 18.30 1.2888 19.70 2.4702
15.60 0.4366 17.00 0.9763 18.40 1.3098 19.80 2.5466
15.70 0.4951 17.10 1.0038 18.50 1.3304 19.90 2.6194
15.80 0.5473 17.20 1.0305 18.60 1.3507 20.00 2.6892
15.90 0.5950 17.30 1.0566 18.70 1.3707 20.10 2.7563
16.00 0.6391 17.40 1.0821 18.80 1.3905 20.20 2.8211
16.10 0.6804 17.50 1.1070 18.90 1.4099 20.30 2.8839
16.20 0.7193 17.60 1.1313 19.00 1.6649 20.40 2.9448
16.30 0.7562 17.70 1.1551 19.10 1.8565 20.50 3.0041
16.40 0.7914 17.80 1.1785 19.20 1.9941
16.50 0.8251 17.90 1.2013 19.30 2.1092
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STAGE DISCHARGE TABLE
NOTCH WEIR ID No. 2
Description: NOTCH WEIR
Weir Length: 3 . 5000 ft. Weir height (p) : 4 . 9100 ft.
Elevation . 20. 16 ft. Weir Increm: 0. 10
STAGE <--DISCHARGE---> STAGE <--DISCHARGE---> STAGE <--DISCHARGE---> STAGE <--DISCHARGE--->
Cft) ---cfs-- ------- (ft) ---cfs-- ------- Cft) ---cfs-- ------- (ft) ---cfs-- -------
20.16 0.0000 21.40 15.137 22.70 42.112 24.00 73.655
20.20 0.0914 21.50 16.941 22.80 44.429 24.10 76.163
20.30 0.5968 21.60 18.801 22.90 46.770 24.20 78.676
20.40 1.3351 21.70 20.713 23.00 49.134 24.30 81.192
20.50 2.2438 21.80 22.675 23.10 51.518 24.40 83.711
20.60 3.2921 21.90 24.682 23.20 53.922 24.50 86.230
20.70 4.4606 22.00 26.734 23.30 56.343 24.60 88.748
20.80 5.7356 22.10 28.826 23.40 58.780 24.70 91.265
20.90 7.1061 22.20 30.957 23.50 61.231 24.80 93.778
21.00 8.5638 22.30 33.124 23.60 63.696 24.90 96.288
21.10 10.101 22.40 35.326 23.70 66.172 25.00 98.792
21.20 11.713 22.50 37.559 23.80 68.658
21.30 13.393 22.60 39.821 23.90 71.153
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STAGE DISCHARGE TABLE
COMBINATION DISCHARGE ID No. 3
Description: 1 AND 2 COMBINED
Structure: 1 Structure:
Structure: 2 Structure:
Structure:
STAGE <--DISCHARGE---> STAGE <--DISCHARGE---> STAGE <--DISCHARGE---> STAGE <--DISCHARGE--->
Cft) ---cfs-- ------- (ft) ---cfs-- ------- (ft) ---cfs-- ------- (ft) ---cfs-- -------
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15.25 0.0000 17.00 0.9763 18.80 1.3905 20.60 6.3539
15.30 0.1650 17.10 1.0038 18.90 1.4099 20.70 7.5788
15.40 0.2858 17.20 1.0305 19.00 1.6649 20.80 8.9087
15.50 0.3690 17.30 1.0566 19.10 1.8565 20.90 10.333
15.60 0.4366 17.40 1.0821 19.20 1.9941 21.00 11.844
15.70 0.4951 17.50 1.1070 19.30 2.1092 21.10 13.433
15.80 0.5473 17.60 1.1313 19.40 2.2109 21.20 15.095
15.90 0.5950 1T.70 1.t551 19.50 2.3036 21.30 16.825
16.00 0.6391 17.80 1.1785 19.60 2.3895 21.40 18.618
16.10 0.6804 17.90 1.2013 19.70 2.4702 21.50 20.470
16.20 0.7193 18.00 1.2238 19.80 2.5466 21.60 22.377
16.30 0.7562 18.10 1.2459 19.90 2.6194 21.70 24.336
16.40 0.7914 18.20 1.2675 20.00 2.6892 21.80 26.344
16.50 0.8251 18.30 1.2888 20.10 2.7563 21.90 28.397
16.60 0.8575 18.40 1.3098 20.20 2.9126 22.00 30.493
16.70 0.8886 18.50 1.3304 20.30 3.4807
16.80 0.9188 18.60 1.3507 20.40 4.2800
16.90 0.9480 18.70 1.3707 20.50 5.2478
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LEVEL POOL TABLE SLTMMARY
MATCH INFLOH -STO- -DIS- <-PEAK-> OUTFLON STORAGE .
<--------DESCRIPTiON---------> (cfs) <cfs) --id- --id- <-STAGE> id (cfs) VOL (cf)
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2yr/24hr design .............. 1.41 7.56 1 1 18.89 20 1.41 50373.55 cf
10yr/24hr design ............. 2.79 11.47 1 1 20.16 19 2.79 72156.56 cf
2 yr final routed ............ 0.00 7.56 2 3 18.20 18 1.27 55942.94 cf
10 yr final routed ........... 0.00 11.47 2 3 19.46 17 2.26 85563.21 cf
100 yr final routed .......... 0.00 15.82 2 3 20.40 16 4.26 2.5048 ac-ft
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BASIN SLTNIIKARY
BASIN ID: 100DEV NAME: 100 YR DEV ROOFS TO WETLANDS
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 3 .91 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0 . 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3 . 90 inches AREA. . : 0. 00 Acres 3 . 91 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 0. 00 98 . 00
TC. . . . . 0. 00 min 6. 30 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
PEAK RATE: 3 . 17 cfs VOL: 1. 19 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
BASIN ID: 100PRE NAME: 100 YR PRE FROM ROOF AREAS
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 3 .91 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0. 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3 .90 inches AREA. . : 3 .91 Acres 0. 00 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 81. 00 0. 00
TC. . . . . 24 .97 min 0. 00 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
TcReach - Sheet L: 120. 00 ns: 0. 1500 p2yr: 2 . 00 s: 0. 0050
PEAK RATE: 1. 29 cfs VOL: 0. 66 Ac-ft TIME: 490 min
BASIN ID: 25DEV NAME: 25 YR DEV ROOFS TO WETLANDS
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 3 .91 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0. 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3. 40 inches AREA. . : 0. 00 Acres 3 . 91 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 0. 00 98 . 00
TC. . . . . 0 . 00 min 6. 30 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
PEAK RATE: 2 . 75 cfs VOL: 1. 03 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
BASIN ID: 25PRE NAME: 25 YR PRE FROM ROOF AREAS
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 3 .91 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0. 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3 .40 inches AREA. . : 3 .91 Acres 0. 00 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 81. 00 0. 00
TC. . . . . 24 . 97 min 0 . 00 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
TcReach - Sheet L: 120 . 00 ns: 0. 1500 p2yr: 2 . 00 s: 0 . 0050
PEAK RATE: 0. 99 cfs VOL: 0 . 53 Ac-ft TIME: 490 min
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BASIN SUNIMARY
BASIN ID: 2DEV NAME: 2 YR DEV ROOFS TO WETLAN�DS
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 3 . 91 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0. 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 2 . 00 inches AREA. . : 0. 00 Acres 3 . 91 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 0. 00 98 . 00
TC. . . . . 0. 00 min 6. 30 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
PEAK RATE: 1.58 cfs VOL: 0. 58 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
BASIN ID: 2PRE NAME: 2 YR PRE FROM ROOF AREAS
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 3 .91 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0. 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 2 . 00 inches AREA. . : 3 . 91 Acres 0. 00 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 81. 00 0. 00
TC. . . . . 24 . 97 min 0. 00 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
TcReach - Sheet L: 120. 00 ns: 0. 1500 p2yr: 2 . 00 s: 0. 0050
PEAK RATE: 0. 27 cfs VOL: 0 . 20 Ac-ft TIME: 490 min
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BASIN SUMMARY
BASIN ID: A1 NAME: BASIN Al 25 YEAR
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 1 . 51 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0 . 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATIO�. . . . : 3 . 40 inches AREA. . : 0. 00 �cres 1. 51 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 0. 00 98 . 00
TC. . . . . 0. 00 min 6 . 30 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
PEAK RATE: 1. 06 cfs VOL: 0. 40 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
BASIN ID: A10 NAME: BASIN A10 25 YEAR
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 0. 50 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0. 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3 . 40 inches AREA. . : 0. 00 Acres 0 . 50 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 0. 00 98 . 00
TC. . . . . 0. 00 min 6. 30 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
PEAK RATE: 0 . 35 cfs VOL: 0 . 13 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
BASIN ID: All NAME: BASIN Al1 25 YEAR
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 0. 64 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0. 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3 . 40 inches AREA. . : 0. 00 Acres 0. 64 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 0. 00 98 . 00
TC. . . . . 0. 00 min 6. 30 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
PEAK RATE: 0. 45 cfs VOL: 0. 17 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
BASIN ID: Al2 NAME: BASIN Al2 25 YEAR
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 0. 40 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0. 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3 . 40 inches AREA. . : 0. 00 Acres 0. 40 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 0. 00 98. 00
TC. . . . . 0. 00 min 6. 30 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0.20
PEAK RATE: 0 . 28 cfs ��OL: 0 . 11 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
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BASIN ID: A13 NAME: BASIN A13 25 YEAR
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 0 . 09 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0. 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3 . 40 inches AREA. . : 0. 00 Acres 0. 09 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 0 . 00 98 . 00 '
TC. . . . . 0 . 00 min 6. 30 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
PEAK RATE: 0. 06 cfs VOL: 0. 02 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
BASIN ID: A14 NAME: BASIN A14 25 YEAR
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 0. 46 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0. 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3 . 40 inches AREA. . : 0. 00 Acres 0.46 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 0. 00 98 . 00
TC. . . . . 0. 00 min 6. 30 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
PEAK RATE: 0 . 32 cfs VOL: 0 . 12 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
BASIN ID: A15 NAME: BASIN A15 25 YEAR
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 0. 46 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0. 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3 . 40 inches AREA. . : 0. 00 Acres 0. 46 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 0. 00 98 . 00
TC. . . . . 0. 00 min 6. 30 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
PEAK RATE: 0. 32 cfs VOL: 0. 12 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
BASIN ID: A16 NAME: BASIN A16 25 YEAR
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 0. 11 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0. 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3 . 40 inches AREA. . : 0. 00 Acres 0. 11 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 0. 00 98 . 00
TC. . . . . 0. 00 min 6. 30 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
PEAK RATE: 0 . 08 cfs VOL: 0 . 03 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
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BASIN ID: A17 NAME: BASIN A17 25 YEAR
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 1. 07 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0. 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV • IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3 . 40 inches AREA. . : 0. 00 Acres 1. 07 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 0. 00 98 . 00
TC. . . . . 0. 00 min 6. 30 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
PEAK RATE: 0. 76 cfs VOL: 0 . 28 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
BASIN ID: A18 NAME: BASIN A18 25 YEAR
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 1. 34 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0. 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3 . 40 inches AREA. . : 0. 00 Acres 1. 34 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 0. 00 98 . 00
TC. . . . . 0. 00 min 6. 30 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
PEAK RATE: 0. 94 cfs VOL: 0. 35 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
BASIN ID: A19 NAME: BASIN A19 25 YEAR
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 1. 33 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0 . 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3 . 40 inches AREA. . : 0. 00 Acres 1. 33 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 0. 00 98 . 00
TC. . . . . 0. 00 min 6. 30 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
PEAK RATE: 0. 94 cfs VOL: 0. 35 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
BASIN ID: A2 NAME: BASIN A2 25 YEAR
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 3 . 93 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0. 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3 . 40 inches AREA. . : 0. 00 Acres 3 . 93 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 0. 00 98 . 00
TC. . . . . 0. 00 min 6. 30 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
PEAK RATE: 2 . 77 cfs VOL: 1. 04 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
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BASIN ID: A20 NAME: BASIN A20 25 YEAR
SBUH METHODOLOGY �
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 1. 44 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0. 00 cfs �
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP '
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3 . 40 inches AREA. . : 0. 00 Acres 1. 44 Acres '
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 0. 00 98 . 00
TC. . . . . 0. 00 min 6. 30 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
PEAK RATE: 1 . 02 cfs VOL: 0. 38 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
BASIN ID: A21 NAME: BASIN A21 25 YEAR '
SBUH METHODOLOGY '
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 0. 71 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0. 00 cfs �
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3 . 40 inches AREA. . : 0. 00 Acres 0. 71 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 0. 00 98. 00
TC. . . . . 0. 00 min 6. 30 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
PEAK RATE: 0. 50 cfs VOL: 0. 19 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
BASIN ID: A22 NAME: BASIN A22 25 YEAR
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 0 . 67 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0. 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3 . 40 inches AREA. . : 0.00 Acres 0. 67 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 0.00 98 . 00
TC. . . . . 0.00 min 6. 30 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20 ',
PEAK RATE: 0. 47 cfs VOL: 0 . 18 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min ',
BASIN ID: A23 NAME: BASIN A23 25 YEAR II
SBUH METHODOLOGY I
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 0. 12 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0. 00 cfs ',
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3 . 40 inches AREA. . : 0 . 00 Acres 0. 12 Acres '
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 0 . 00 98. 00 '
TC. . . . . 0 . 00 min 6. 30 min '
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20 '
PEAK RATE: 0 . 08 cfs VOL: 0 . 03 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
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BASIN ID: A24 NAME: BASIN A24 25 YEAR
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 0. 32 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0. 00 Cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPEIA PERV • IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3 . 40 inches AREA. . : 0. 00 Acres 0 . 32 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 0. 00 98 . 00
TC. . . . . 0. 00 min 6. 30 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
PEAK RATE: 0. 22 cfs VOL: 0 . 08 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
BASIN ID: A25 NAME: BASIN A25 25 YEAR
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 0. 09 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0. 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3 . 40 inches AREA. . : 0. 00 Acres 0. 09 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 0. 00 98 . 00
TC. . . . . 0. 00 min 6. 30 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
PEAK RATE: 0. 06 cfs VOL: 0. 02 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
BASIN ID: A26 NAME: BASIN A26 25 YEAR
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 0. 11 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0 . 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3 . 40 inches AREA. . : 0 . 00 Acres 0. 11 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 0. 00 98 . 00
TC. . . . . 0. 00 min 6. 30 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
PEAK RATE: 0 . 07 cfs VOL: 0 . 03 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
BASIN ID: A27 NAME: BASIN A27 25 YEAR
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 0. 16 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0. 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3 . 40 inches AREA. . : 0. 00 Acres 0. 16 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 0,. 00 98 . 00
TC. . . . . 0. 00 min 6. 30 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
PEAK RATE: 0 . 12 cfs VOL: 0. 04 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
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BASIN ID: A28 NAME: BASIN A28 25 YEAR
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 0. 37 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0. 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3 . 40 inches AREA. . : 0. 00 Acres 0. 37 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 0. 00 98 . 00
TC. . . . . 0. 00 min 6 . 30 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0 . 20
PEAK RATE: 0 . 26 cfs VOL: 0 . 10 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
BASIN ID: A29 PdAP�IE: BASI�d A29 25 YEAR
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 0. 24 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0 . 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3 .40 inches AREA. . : 0. 00 Acres 0. 24 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 0. 00 98. 00
TC. . . . . 0. 00 min 6. 30 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
PEAK RATE: 0. 17 cfs VOL: 0. 06 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
BASIN ID: A3 NAME: BASIN A3 25 YEAR
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 2 . 78 Acres BASEFLOWS : 0 . 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3 . 40 inches AREA. . : 0 . 00 Acres 2 . 78 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 0 . 00 98 . 00
TC. . . . . 0 . 00 min 6 . 30 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
PEAK RATE: 1. 96 cfs VOL: 0. 73 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
BASIN ID: A30 NAME: BASIN A30 25 YEAR
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 0 . 14 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0 . 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3 . 40 inches AREA. . : 0 . 00 Acres 0. 14 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 0. 00 98 . 00
TC. . . . . 0. 00 min 6. 30 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0 . 20
PEAK RATE: 0 . 10 cfs VOL: 0. 04 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
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BASIN ID: A31 NAME: BASIN A31 25 YEAR
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 0. 16 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0 . 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPEIA PERV � IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3 . 40 inches AREA. . : 0. 00 Acres 0. 16 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 0 . 00 98 . 00
TC. . . . . 0. 00 min 6. 30 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
PEAK RATE: 0 . 12 cfs VOL: 0. 04 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
BASIN ID: A32 NAME: BASIN A32 25 YEAR
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 0. 18 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0. 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3 . 40 inches AREA. . : 0. 00 Acres 0. 18 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 0. 00 98 . 00
TC. . . . . 0. 00 min 6. 30 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
PEAK RATE: 0 . 13 cfs VOL: 0. 05 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
BASIN ID: A33 NAME: BASIN A33 25 YEAR
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 0. 11 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0. 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3 . 40 inches AREA. . : 0. 00 Acres 0 . 11 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 0 . 00 98 . 00
TC. . . . . 0. 00 min 6 . 30 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
PEAK RATE: 0. 08 cfs VOL: 0 . 03 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
BASIN ID: A34 NAME: BASIN A34 25 YEAR
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 4 . 13 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0 . 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3 . 40 inches AREA. . : 0. 00 Acres 4 . 13 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 0 . 00 98 . 00
TC. . . . . 0 . 00 min 6. 30 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
PEAK RATE: 2 . 91 cfs VOL: 1 . 09 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
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BASIN ID: A35 NAME: BASII•� A35 25 YEAR
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 0. 23 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0 . 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3 . 40 inches AREA. . : 0. 00 Acres 0. 23 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 0. 00 98 . 00
TC. . . . . 0. 00 min 6 . 30 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0 . 20
PEAK RATE: 0 . 16 cfs VOL: 0 . 06 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
BASIN ID: A4 NAN1E: BASIN A4 25 YEAR
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 0. 34 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0 . 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3 . 40 inches AREA. . : 0. 00 Acres 0. 34 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 0. 00 98. 00
TC. . . . . 0. 00 min 6. 30 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
PEAK RATE: 0. 24 cfs VOL: 0. 09 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
BASIN ID: A5 NAME: BASIN A5 25 YEAR
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 1 . 00 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0. 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3 . 40 inches AREA. . : 0. 00 Acres 1. 00 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 0. 00 98 . 00
TC. . . . . 0. 00 min 6 . 30 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
PEAK RATE: 0 . 71 cfs VOL: 0. 26 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
BASIN ID: A6 NAME: BASIN A6 25 YEAR
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 0 . 40 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0. 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3 . 40 inches AREA. . : 0. 00 Acres 0. 40 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 0. 00 98 . 00
TC. . . . . 0. 00 min 6 . 30 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
PEAK RATE: 0 . 28 cfs VOL: 0 . 11 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
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BASIN ID: A7 NAME: BASIN A7 25 YEAR
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 0. 08 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0. 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV � IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3 . 40 inches AREA. . : 0. 00 Acres 0. 08 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 0. 00 98 . 00
TC. . . . . 0. 00 min 6. 30 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
PEAK RATE: 0 . 05 cfs VOL: 0. 02 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
BASIN ID: A8 NAME: BASIN A8 25 YEAR
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 0. 46 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0. 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3 . 40 inches AREA. . : 0. 00 Acres 0 . 46 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 0. 00 98 . 00
TC. . . . . 0. 00 min 6. 30 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
PEAK RATE: 0 . 32 cfs VOL: a. 12 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
BASIN ID: A9 NAME: BASIN A9 25 YEAR
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 0. 53 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0. 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3 . 40 inches AREA. . : 0. 00 Acres 0. 53 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 Min CN. . . . : 0. 00 98 . 00
TC. . . . . 0. 00 min 6 . 30 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0 . 20
PEAK RATE: 0 . 37 cfs VOL: 0 . 14 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
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Network Reach N1
REACH <-AREA> <-DIA> LENGTH SLOPE < n > DSGN 0 % PIPE Ndepth XDepth Vact Vfull C_Area
ID (Ac) (ft) (ft) ft/ft ------ (cfs) ------ (ft) ------ (fps) (fps)
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P1 0.46 0.67 142.00 0.0032 0.0140 0.32 47_25 0.34 50.48 1.83 2.01 A8
P2 0.99 1.00 131.00 0.0032 0.0140 0.70 34.49 0.42 42.18 2.21 2.64 A9
P3 1.49 1.00 164.00 0.0032 0.0140 1.05 52.05 0.54 53.51 2.46 2.64 A10
P4 2.13 1.00 152.00 0.0032 0.0140 1.50 74.50 0.68 67.75 2.66 2.64 A11
P5 2.53 1.00 108.00 0.0052 0.0140 1.79 69.40 0.64 64.41 3.34 3.36 Al2
Netuork Reach N10
REACH <-AREA> <-DIA> LENGTH SLOPE < n > DSGN 0 % PIPE Ndepth %Depth Vact Vfull C_Area
[D (Ac) (ft) (ft) ft/ft ------ (cfs) ------ (ft) ------ (fps) (fps)
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Confluence with Network N8
Co�fluence with Network N9
P30 22.27 2.50 63.00 0.0025 0.0140 15.65 76.21 1.72 68.89 4.34 4.29 A6
Network Reach N2
REACH <-AREA> <-DIA> LENGTH SLOPE < n > DSGN Q % P1PE Ndepth XDepth Vact Vfull C_Area
ID (Ac) (ft) (ft) ft/ft ------ (cfs) ------ (ft) ------ (fps) (fps)
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P6 1_51 1.00 135.00 0.0032 0.0140 1.06 52.58 0.54 53.83 2.46 2.64 A1
Netuork Reach N3
REACH <-AREA> <-DtA> LENGTH SLOPE < n > DSGN 0 % PIPE Ndepth %Depth Vact Vfull C_Area
ID (Ac) (ft) (ft> ft/ft ------ (cfs) ------ (ft> ------ (fps> (fps)
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Confluence uith Network N1
Confluence uith Netuork N2
P7 4.13 1.25 94.00 O.00S: _ i��:.� . . � ��. � �. _ �.9' 3. - 3.�yJ A13
P8 4.59 1.25 115.00 0.0052 0.0140 3.23 69.29 0.80 64.34 3.87 3.90 A1-
P9 5.04 1.25 135.00 0.0054 0.0140 3 S5 74.74 0.85 67.90 4.00 3.98 A1
REACH <-AREA> <-DIA> LENGTH SLOPE < n > DSGN 0 % PIPE Ndepth %Depth Vact Vfull C_
ID (Ac) (ft) (ft) ft/ft ------ (cfs) ------ (ft> ------ (fps) (fps)
P20 0.71 1.00 156.00 0.0026 0.0140 0.50 27.62 0.37 37.36 1.88 2.38 A�
P10 2.16 1.00 150.00 0.0025 0.0140 1.52 85.24 0.75 75.36 2.40 2.33 A;
P11 3.49 1.25 150.00 0.0025 0.0140 2.46 76.05 0.86 68.79 2.73 2.71 A'
P12 4.83 1.50 150.00 0.0025 0.0140 3.40 64.67 0.92 61.39 2.99 3.05 A'
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Network Reach N5
REACN <-AREA> <-D1A> LENGTH SLOPE < n > DSGN � % PIPE Ndepth �epth Vact Vfult C_Area
ID (Ac) (ft) (ft) ft/ft ------ (cfs> ------ (ft) ------ (fps) (fps)
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P14 3.93 1.25 90.00 0.0025 0.0140 2.77 85.68 0.95 75.70 2.78 2.71 A2
Netuork Reach N6
REACH <-AREA> <-DIA> LENGTN SLOPE < n > DSGN a X PIPE Ndepth XDepth Vact Yfull C_Area
ID (Ac) (ft) (ft) ft/ft ------ (cfs) ------ (ft) ------ (fps) (fps)
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Confluence with Network N3
Confluence with Netuork N4
Confluence with Network NS
P15 15.11 2.00 149.00 0.0025 0.0140 10.65 93.97 1.66 82.98 3.82 3.70 A35
P16 15.29 2.00 114.00 0.0025 0.0140 10.77 95.08 1.68 84.18 3.82 3.70 A32
P17 15.45 2.00 92.00 0.0025 0.0140 10.89 96.10 1.71 85.37 3.81 3.70 A31
Network Reach N7
REACN <-AREA> <-DIA> LENGTH SLOPE < n > DSGN 0 % PIPE Ndepth XDepth Vact Vfull C_Area
ID (Ac) (ft) (ft) ft/ft ------ (cfs) ------ (ft) ------ (fps) (fps)
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P18 0.08 0.67 152.00 0.0033 0.0140 0.05 7.60 0.13 19.34 1.12 2.04 A7
P19 0.75 0.67 177.00 0.0049 0.0140 0.53 62.14 0.40 59.80 2.42 2.49 A22
P21 0.86 1.00 152.00 0.0023 0.0140 0.61 35.54 0.43 42.88 1.89 2.24 A23
P22 1.18 1.00 127.00 0.0023 0.0140 0.83 48.67 0.51 51.39 2.05 2.24 A24
P23 1.27 1.00 134.00 0.0023 0.0140 0.89 52.30 0.54 53.66 2.09 2.24 A25
P24 1.37 1.00 125.00 0.0023 0.0140 0.97 56.62 0.56 56.35 2.12 2.24 A26
P25 1.54 1.00 209.00 0.0074 0.0140 1.08 35.33 0.43 42.75 3.38 4.01 A27
P26 1.91 1.00 152.00 0.0074 0.0140 1.35 43.92 0.48 48.37 3.58 4.01 A28
P27 2.15 1.00 88.00 0.0077 0.0140 1.52 48.46 0.51 51.25 3.74 4.09 A29
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P28 17.74 2.50 122.00 0.0025 0.0140 12.46 60.66 1.47 58.87 4.14 4.29 A30
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P29 4.13 1.25 210.00 0.0025 0.0140 2.91 89.95 0.99 79.19 2.79 2.71 A34
PIPE REACH ID No. Pl
From: To:
Pipe Diameter: 0. 6667 ft n: 0. 0140
Pipe Length : 142 . 0000 ft s: 0 . 0032
Up invert . ft down invert: -0 . 4544 ft
Collection Area: 0.4590 Ac.
Design Flow . 0. 3235 cfs Dsgn Depth: 0. 34 ft '�
Pipe Capacity . 0. 6846 cfs
Design Vel . 1.8309 fps Travel Time: 1. 29 min
Pipe Full Vel . 2 . 0129 fps
PIPE REACH ID No. P10
From: To:
Pipe Diameter: 1. 0000 ft n: 0. 0140
Pipe Length : 150. 0000 ft s: 0. 0025
Up invert . ft down invert: -0. 3750 ft
Collection Area: 2 . 1580 Ac.
Design Flow . 1. 5208 cfs Dsgn Depth: 0. 75 ft
Pipe Capacity . 1.7842 cfs
Design Vel . 2. 3951 fps Travel Time: 1. 04 min
Pipe Full Vel . 2 . 3314 fps
PIPE REACH ID No. P11
From: To:
Pipe Diameter: 1. 2500 ft n: 0. 0140
Pipe Length : 150. 0000 ft s: 0. 0025
Up invert . ft down invert: -0. 3750 ft
Collection Area: 3 . 4910 Ac.
Design Flow . 2 . 4602 cfs Dsgn Depth: 0. 86 ft
Pipe Capacity . 3 . 2349 cfs
Design Vel . 2 . 7333 fps Travel Time: 0. 91 min
Pipe Full Vel . 2 . 7053 fps
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PIPE REACH ID No. P12 �
From: To:
Pipe Diameter: 1. 5000 ft n: 0. 0140
Pipe Length : 150. 0000 ft s: 0. 0025
Up invert . ft down invert: -0 . 3750 ft
Collection Area: 4 .8270 Ac.
Design Flow . 3 .4017 cfs Dsgn Depth: 0 . 92 ft
Pipe Capacity . 5. 2604 cfs
Design Vel . 2 .9901 fps Travel Time: 0. 84 min
Pipe Full Vel . 3 . 0550 fps
PIPE REACH ID No. P13
From: To:
Pipe Diameter: 1.5000 ft n: 0. 0140
Pipe Length . 90. 0000 ft s: 0. 0025
Up invert . ft down invert: -0 . 2250 ft
Collection Area: 5.9000 Ac.
Design Flow . 4 . 1579 cfs Dsgn Depth: 1. 06 ft
Pipe Capacity . 5.2604 cfs
Design Vel . 3 . 1064 fps Travel Time: 0 . 48 min
Pipe Full Vel . 3 . 0550 fps
PIPE REACH ID No. P14
From: To:
Pipe Diameter: 1. 2500 ft n: 0 . 0140
Pipe Length . 90. 0000 ft s: 0. 0025
Up invert . ft aotitin i,7vert: -0 . 22�o ft
Collection Area: 3 . 9330 Ac.
Design Flow . 2 . 7717 cfs Dsgn Depth: 0 . 95 ft
Pipe Capacity . 3 . 2349 cfs
Design Vel . 2 .7809 fps Travel Time: 0. 54 m
Pipe Full Vel . 2 . 7053 fps
PIPE REACH ID No. P15
From: To:
Pipe Diameter: 2 . 0000 ft n: 0 . 0140
Pipe Length : 149 . 0000 ft s: 0. 0025
Up invert . ft down invert: -0. 3725 ft
Collection Area: 15. 1060 Ac.
Design Flow . 10. 6455 cfs Dsgn Depth: 1. 66 ft
Pipe Capacity . 11. 3288 cfs
Design Vel . 3 . 8199 fps Travel Time: 0. 65 min
Pipe Full Vel . 3 .7008 fps
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PIPE REACH ID No. P16
From: To:
Pipe Diameter: 2 . 0000 ft n: 0 . 0140
Pipe Length : 114 . 0000 ft s: 0 . 0025
Up invert . ft down invert: -0 . 2850 ft
Collection Area: 15. 2850 Ac.
Design Flow . 10.7717 cfs Dsgn Depth: 1. 68 ft
Pipe Capacity . 11. 3288 cfs
Design Vel . 3 .8165 fps Travel Time: 0. 50 min
Pipe Full Vel . 3 .7008 fps
PIPE REACH ID No. P17
From: To:
Pipe Diameter: 2 . 0000 ft n: 0. 0140
Pipe Length . 92 . 0000 ft s: 0. 0025
Up invert . ft down invert: -0. 2300 ft
Collection Area: 15.4490 Ac.
Design Flow . 10.8872 cfs Dsgn Depth: 1. 71 ft
Pipe Capacity . 11. 3288 cfs
Design Vel . 3 . 8111 fps Travel Time: 0. 40 min
Pipe Full Vel . 3 .7008 fps
PIPE REACH ID No. P18
From: To:
Pipe Diameter: 0. 6667 ft n: 0. 0140
Pipe Length : 152 . 0000 ft s: 0. 0033
Up invert . ft down invert: -0. 5016 ft
Collection Area: 0. 0750 Ac.
Design Flow . 0. 0529 cfs Dsgn Depth: 0. 13 ft
Pipe Capacity . 0. 6953 cfs
Design Vel . 1. 1161 fps Travel Time: 2 . 27 min
Pipe Full Vel . 2 . 0441 fps
PIPE REACH ID No. P19
From: To:
Pipe Diameter: 0. 6667 ft n: 0 . 0140
Pipe Length : 177. 0000 ft s: 0. 0049
Up invert . ft down invert : -0 . 8673 ft
Collection Area: 0. 7470 Ac.
Design Flow . 0. 5264 cfs Dsgn Depth: 0 . 40 ft
Pipe Capacity . 0. 8472 cfs
Design Vel . 2 . 4170 fps Travel Time: 1. 22 min
Pipe Full Vel . 2 . 490o fps
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PIPE REACH ID No. P2 ,
From: To:
Pipe Diameter: 1. 0000 ft n: 0. 0140
Pipe Length : 131. 0000 ft s: 0. 0032
Up invert . ft down invert: -0. 4192 ft
Collection Area: 0.9880 Ac.
Design Flow . 0. 6963 cfs Dsgn Depth: 0. 42 ft
Pipe Capacity . 2 . 0186 cfs
Design Vel . 2 . 2119 fps Travel Time: 0. 99 min
Pipe Full Vel . 2. 6377 fps
PIPE REACH ID No. P20
From: To:
Pipe Diameter: 1. 0000 ft n: 0. 0140
Pipe Length : 156. 0000 ft s: 0. 0026
Up invert . ft down invert: -0. 2553 ft
Collection Area: 0. 7130 Ac.
Design Flow . 0. 5025 cfs Dsgn Depth: 0. 37 ft
Pipe Capacity . 1. 8195 cfs
Design Vel . 1. 8775 fps Travel Time: 1. 38 min
Pipe Full Vel . 2 . 3776 fps
PIPE REACH ID No. P21
From: To:
Pipe Diameter: 1. 0000 ft n: 0. 0140
Pipe Length : 152 . 0000 ft s: 0. 0023
Up invert . ft down invert: -0. 3496 ft
Collection Area: 0.8630 Ac.
Design Flow . 0. 6082 cfs Dsgn Depth: 0. 43 ft
Pipe Capacity . 1. 7113 cfs
Design Vel . 1. 8902 fps Travel Time: 1. 34 min
Pipe Full Vel . 2 . 2362 fps
PIPE REACH ID No. P22
From: To:
Pipe Diameter: 1. 0000 ft n: 0 . 0140
Pipe Length : 127 . 0000 ft s: 0. 0023
Up invert . ft down invert: -0. 2921 ft
Collection Area: 1. 1820 Ac.
Design Flow . 0. 8330 cfs Dsgn Depth: 0. 51 ft
Pipe Capacity . 1. 7113 cfs
Design Vel . 2 . 0488 fps Travel Time: 1. 03 min
Pipe Full Vel . 2 . 2362 fps
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PIPE REACH ID No. P23
From: To:
Pipe Diameter: 1. 0000 ft n: 0. 0140
Pipe Length : 134 . 0000 ft s: 0. 0023
Up invert . ft down invert: -0. 3082 ft
Collection Area: 1. 2700 Ac.
Design Flow . 0. 8950 cfs Dsgn Depth: 0. 54 ft
Pipe Capacity . 1. 7113 cfs
Design Vel . 2 . 0851 fps Travel Time: 1. 07 min
Pipe Full Vel . 2 . 2362 fps
PIPE REACH ID No. P24
From: To:
Pipe Diameter: 1. 0000 ft i;: u . 01�t �-�
Pipe Length : 125. 0000 ft s: 0. 0023
Up invert . ft down invert : -u . 2875 £t
Collection Area: 1. 3750 Ac.
Design Flow . 0. 9690 cfs Dsgn Depth: 0 . 56 ft
Pipe Capacity . 1.7113 cfs
Design Vel . 2 . 1247 fps Travel Time: 0 . 98 min
Pipe Full Vel . 2 .2362 fps
PIPE REACH ID No. P25
From: To:
Pipe Diameter: 1. 0000 ft n: 0 . 0140
Pipe Length : 209. 0000 ft s: 0. 0074
Up invert . ft down invert: -1 . �<:6G ft
Collection Area: 1. 5390 Ac.
Design Flow . 1. 0846 cfs Dsgn Depth: 0. 43 ft
Pipe Capacity . 3 . 0696 cfs
Design Vel . 3 . 3850 fps Travel Time : 1 . 03 min
Pipe Full Vel . 4 . 0111 fps
PIPE REACH ID No. P26
From: To:
Pipe Diameter: 1 . 0000 ft n : 0 . 0140
Pipe Length : 152 . 0000 ft s: 0. 0074
Up invert . ft down invert: -1 . 1248 ft
Collection Area: 1.9130 Ac.
Design Flow . 1. 3481 cfs Dsgn Depth: 0 . 48 ft
Pipe Capacity . 3 . 0696 cfs
Design Vel . 3 . 5818 fps �I�t-a-���c 1 Tir�.� : 0 . �1 :�i n
, � , -., , , �,_ _
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PIPE REACH ID No. P27 �
From: To:
Pipe Diameter: 1. 0000 ft n: 0. 0140
Pipe Length . 88. 0000 ft s: 0. 0077
Up invert . ft down invert: -0. 6776 ft
Collection Area: 2 . 1530 Ac.
Design Flow . 1. 5173 cfs Dsgn Depth: 0 . 51 ft
Pipe Capacity . 3 . 1312 cfs
Design Vel . 3 .7446 fps Travel Time: 0. 39 min
Pipe Full Vel . 4 . 0916 fps
PIPE REACH ID No. P28
From: To:
Pipe Diameter: 2 . 5000 ft n: 0. 0140
Pipe Length : 122 . 0000 ft s: 0. 0025
Up invert . ft down invert: -0. 3050 ft
Collection Area: 17 . 7390 Ac.
Design Flow . 12 . 4594 cfs Dsgn Depth: 1. 47 ft
Pipe Capacity . 20. 5405 cfs
Design Vel . 4 . 1448 fps Travel Time: 0.49 min
Pipe Full Vel . 4 . 2944 fps
PIPE REACH ID No. P29
From: To:
Pipe Diameter: 1. 2500 ft n: 0. 0140
Pipe Length : 210. 0000 ft s: 0. 0025
Up invert . ft down invert: -0 . 5250 ft
Collection Area: 4 . 1290 Ac.
Design Flow . 2 . 9098 cfs Dsgn Depth: 0. 99 ft
Pipe Capacity . 3 . 2349 cfs
Design Vel . 2 . 7918 fps Travel Time: 1. 25 min
Pipe Full Vel . 2 . 7053 fps
PIPE REACH ID No. P3
From: To:
Pipe Diameter: 1. 0000 ft n: 0. 0140
Pipe Length : 164 . 0000 ft s: 0. 0032
Up invert . ft down invert: -0. 5248 ft
Collection Area: 1. 4910 Ac.
Design Flow . 1. 0507 cfs Dsgn Depth: 0. 54 ft
Pipe Capacity . 2 . 0186 cfs
Design Vel . 2 .4565 fps Travel Time: l. 11 min
Pipe Full Vel . 2 . 6377 fps '
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PIPE REACH ID No. P30
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Pipe Diameter: 2 . 5000 ft n: 0. 0140 �
Pipe Length . 63 . 0000 ft s: 0. 0025 �
Up invert . ft down invert: -0. 1575 ft
Collection Area: 22 . 2720 Ac.
Design Flow . 15. 6539 cfs Dsgn Depth: 1. 72 ft
Pipe Capacity . 20. 5405 cfs
Design Vel . 4. 3405 fps Travel Time: 0. 24 min
Pipe Full Vel . 4 . 2944 fps
PIPE REACH ID No. P4
From: To:
Pipe Diameter: 1. 0000 ft n: 0. 0140
Pipe Length : 152 . 0000 ft s: 0. 0032
Up invert . ft down invert: -0. 4864 ft
Collection Area: 2 . 1340 Ac.
Design Flow . 1. 5039 cfs Dsgn Depth: 0. 68 ft
Pipe Capacity . 2 . 0186 cfs
Design Vel . 2 . 6553 fps Travel Time: 0 .95 min
Pipe Full Vel . 2 . 6377 fps
PIPE REACH ID No. P5
From: To:
Pipe Diameter: 1. 0000 ft n: 0. 0140
Pipe Length : 108.0000 ft s: 0. 0052
Up invert . ft down invert: -0. 5616 ft
Collection Area: 2 . 5340 Ac.
Design Flow . 1. 7858 cfs Dsgn Depth: 0. 64 ft
Pipe Capacity . 2 . 5732 cfs
Design Vel . 3 . 3394 fps Travel Time: 0. 54 min
Pipe Full Vel . 3 . 3624 fps
PIPE REACH ID No. P6
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Pipe Diameter: 1. 0000 ft n: 0. 0140
Pipe Length : 135. 0000 ft s: 0. 0032
Up invert . ft down invert: -0. 4320 ft
Collection Area: 1. 5060 Ac.
Design Flow . 1. 0613 cfs Dsgn Depth: 0. 54 ft
Pipe Capacity . 2 . 0186 cfs
Design Vel . 2 . 4626 fps Travel Time: 0 . 91 min
Pipe Full Vel . 2 . 6377 fps
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PIPE REACH ID No. P7 �
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Pipe Diameter: 1. 2500 ft n: 0 . 0140
Pipe Length . 94 . 0000 ft s: 0. 0052
Up invert . ft down invert: -0. 4888 ft
Collection Area: 4 . 1320 Ac.
Design Flow . 2 .9119 cfs Dsgn Depth: 0.75 ft
Pipe Capacity . 4 . 6655 cfs
Design Vel . 3 . 7896 fps Travel Time: 0. 41 min
Pipe Full Vel . 3. 9017 fps
PIPE REACH ID No. P8
From: To:
Pipe Diameter: 1. 2500 ft n: 0. 0140
Pipe Length : 115. 0000 ft s: 0. 0052
Up invert . ft down invert: -0. 5980 ft
Collection Area: 4. 5870 Ac.
Design Flow . 3 . 2326 cfs Dsgn Depth: 0. 80 ft
Pipe Capacity . 4 . 6655 cfs
Design Vel . 3 .8738 fps Travel Time: 0. 49 min
Pipe Full Vel . 3 .9017 fps
PIPE REACH ID No. P9
From: To:
Pipe Diameter: 1. 2500 ft n: 0. 0140
Pipe Length : 135. 0000 ft s: 0. 0054
Up invert . ft down invert: -0. 7290 ft
Collection Area: 5.0420 Ac.
Design Flow . 3 .5532 cfs Dsgn Depth: 0 . 85 ft
Pipe Capacity . 4 .7544 cfs
Design Vel . 4 . 0049 fps Travel Time: 0. 56 min
Pipe Full Vel . 3 .9760 fps '�
OAKESDALE BUSINESS CAMPUS
PHASE 2
OUR JOB NO. 5911
NOVEMBER 2, 1998
WETLAND MITIGATION, ROOF DRAINAGE, AND 100-YEAR FLOODPLAIN ANALYSIS
Wetland Mitigation:
The proposed wetland mitigation areas and bench areas provide compensation for the roof drainage and 100- !�
year floodplain. The following calculations will show that this can be accomplished. 'I
Two analysis were performed to determine the total storage volume of the mitigation and bench areas.
Stage storage for mitigation areas: I'
Sta. 6+50 - 9+50 El. Area Volume Sum Volume
14.5 2,540 0 0
15.0 6,868 2,352 2,352 '
16.0 11,266 9,067 11,419
17.0 12,993 12,130 23,549
18.0 14,722 13,858 37,407
19.0 16,445 15,584 52,991
20.0 18,160 17,302 70,293
21.0 19,865 19,012 89,305
Sta. 0+00 - 1+50 El. Area Volume Sum Volume
14.5 944 0 0
15.0 2,639 896 896
16.0 4,064 3,352 4,248
17.0 4,645 4,354 8,602
18.0 5,248 4,946 13,566
19.0 5,875 5,562 19,128
20.0 6,525 6,200 25,328
� 21.0 7,192 6,858 32,186
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Total storage for mitigation areas:
89,305 CF + 32,186 CF = 121,491 CF
Cross-sectional areas, at 50 foot stations, for bench area:
Station Area Volume
1+50 75.5
3,700
2+00 72.5
3,655
2+50 73.7
3,780
3+00 77.5
3,960
3+50 80.9
4,058
4+00 81.4
4,055
4+50 80.8
3,775
5+00 70.2
3,490
5+50 69.4
3,525
6+00 71.6
3,495
6+50 68.2
Total Volume = 37,493
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Station Area Volume
9+50 64.9
3,05� ,
10+00 57.3
3,070
10+50 65.5
2,652
11+00 40.6
2,030
11+50 40.6 '
1,720 I
12+00 28.2 '
1,405 '
12+50 28.0
1,800
13+00 44.0
1,850
13+50 30.0
1,712
14+00 38.5
2,188
14+50 49.0
1,938
15+00 28.5
1,542
15+50 33.2
1,772
16+00 37.7
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1,475
16+50 21.3
1,302
17+00 30.8
2,718
17+50 77.9
Total Volume = 32.229
Total storage for bench area:
37,493 CF + 32,229 CF + 69,722 CF
Total storage for wetland mitigation and bench areas:
121,491 CF + 69,722 CF = 191,213 CF
Roof Drainage:
Refer to the basin calculations for the 2-year, 25-year, and the 100-year storms for both the existing and
proposed conditions.
The differential volume between the existing and proposed 100-year storm conditions is as follows:
Proposed - 1.19 Ac • ft = 51,836 CF
Existing - 0.66 Ac • ft = 28,750 CF
23,086 CF
100-Year Floodplain:
Enclosed is a 100-year flood plain plan that distinguishes between various areas of fill for the following stage
storage calculations.
Stage storage for 100-year floodplain:
Area A El. Area Volume Sum Volume
20.0 6,126 0 0 '
21.0 50,068 28,097 28,097
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Area B El. Area Volume Sum Volume
16.0 1,014 0 0
18.0 8,578 9,592 9,592
20.0 21,946 30,524 40,116
21.0 38,255 30,100 70,216
Area C El. Area Volume Sum Volume
18.0 42 0 0
20.0 471 513 513 ,
21.0 680 576 1,089
Area D El. Area Volume Sum Volume
18.0 1,421 0 0
20.0 7,353 8,774 8,774
21.0 13,859 10,606 19,380
Area E El. Area Volume Sum Volume
14.0 131 0 0
16.0 1,832 1,963 1,963
18.0 7,267 9,099 11,062
20.0 13,349 20,616 31,678
21.0 16,025 14,687 46,365
Total 100-year floodplain fill areas:
28,097 CF + 70,216 CF + 1,089 CF + 19,380 CF + 46,365 CF = 165,147 CF
The difference between the wetland mitigation and the roof drainage plus the 100-year Floodplain is as
follows:
Wetland Mitigation - 191,213 CF
Roof Drainage - 23,086 CF
100-year Floodplain - 165,147 CF
2,980 CF additional storage
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Comnarison of Wetland Mitigation
Volume to Roof Drainage Runoff
Volume (2-�ear, 25-vear, and 100-year):
The volume for the total wetland mitigation areas including each storm event is as follows:
6+50 - 9+50
and
0+00 - 1+50 El. Area Volume E. Volume
14.5 3,484 0 0
15.0 9,507 6,496 6,496 '
16.0 15,330 12,418 18,914 '
17.0 17,638 16,484 35,398
17.88 19,690 17,450 52,848
18.0 19,970 2,380 55,228
19.0 22,320 21,145 76,373
20.0 24,685 23,502 99,875
20.94 26,915 25,800 125,675
21.00 27,057 26,986 152,661
Refer to the basin calculations for the 2-year, 25-year, and the 100-year storms for both the existing and
proposed conditions (roof drainage). The following calculations show the volume difference at each storm
event.
2-year: Existing - 0.20 Ac • ft = 8,712 CF
(E1 = 17.88) Proposed - 0.58 Ac • ft = 25,265 CF
16.553 CF
25-year: Existing - 0.53 Ac • ft = 23,087 CF
(El = 20.94) Proposed - 1.03 Ac • ft = 44,867 CF
21,780 CF
100-year: Existing - 0.66 Ac • ft = 28,750 CF
(El = 21.48) Proposed - 1.19 Ac • ft = 51,836 CF
23,086 CF
The following calculations show the wetland mitigation as a ratio of the roof drainage for the 2-year, 25-year
and 100-year storms. At the 2-year storm event:
Mitigation - 52,848 CF
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Roof Drainage - 16,553 CF
Mitigation: Roof Drainage - 3.2:1
At the 25-year storm event:
Mitigation - 125,675 - 52,848 = 72,827 CF
Roof Drainage - 21,780
Mitigation: Roof Drainage - 3.3:1
At the 100-year st�rm event:
*Mitigation - 152,661 - 125,675 = 26,986 CF
Roof Drainage - 23,086 CF
Mitigation: Roof Drainage - 1.2:1
*T'his is to elevation 21.0 only
Interpolation to elevation 21.48 is as follows:
6+50 - 9+50
and
0+00 - 1+50 El. Area Volume Sum Volume
21.48 28,353 27,705 180,366
Mitigation - 180,366 - 125,675 = 54,691 CF
Roof Drainage - 23,086 CF
Mitigation: Roof Drainage - 2.4:1
Comparison of Roof Drainage Peak Discharge (2-year)
to Springbrook Creek Peak Discharge (2-�:
Roof drainage peak discharge (2-year):
Proposed - 1.58 CFS
Existing - 0.27 CFS
1.31 CFS
Springbrook Creek Peak Discharge (2-year):
527 CFS
1.31 CFS (100%) = 0.25% addition to Springbrook Creek Peak Discharge
527 CFS
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BASIN ID: 100DEV NAME: 100 YR DEV ROOFS TO WETLANDS
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TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 3. 91 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0. 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3 . 90 inches AREA. . : 0. 00 Acres 3 . 91 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 0. 00 98 . 00
TC. . . . . 0. 00 min 6. 30 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
PEAK RATE: 3 . 17 cfs VOL: 1. 19 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
BASIN ID: 100PRE NAME: 100 YR PRE FROM ROOF AREAS
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TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 3 .91 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0. 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3 .90 inches AREA. . : 3 .91 Acres 0. 00 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 81. 00 0. 00
TC. . . . . 24. 97 min 0. 00 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
TcReach - Sheet L: 120. 00 ns: 0. 1500 p2yr: 2 . 00 s: 0. 0050
PEAK RATE: 1.29 cfs VOL: 0. 66 Ac-ft TIME: 490 min
BASIN ID: 25DEV NAME: 25 YR DEV ROOFS TO WETLANDS
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 3.91 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0. 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3 . 40 inches AREA. . : 0. 00 Acres 3 . 91 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 0. 00 98 . 00
TC. . . . . 0. 00 min 6. 30 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
PEAK RATE: 2 .75 cfs VOL: 1. 03 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
BASIN ID: 25PRE NAME: 25 YR PRE FROM ROOF AREAS
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 3 . 91 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0. 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 3 . 40 inches AREA. . : 3 . 91 Acres 0. 00 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 81. 00 0. 00
TC. . . . . 24 . 97 min 0. 00 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
TcReach - Sheet L: 120 . 00 ns: 0 . 1500 p2yr: 2 . 00 s: 0. 0050
PEAK RATE: 0 . 99 cfs VOL: 0. 53 Ac-ft TIME: 490 min
11/2/98 12 : 30: 36 am Shareware Release page 2
OAKESDALE BUSINESS PARK PHASES 2 AND 3
ROOFS TO WETLANDS
JOB NO. 5911 WORKS4 FILE 5911-2&3 .BSN
BASIN SUNIlKARY
BASIN ID: 2DEV NAME: 2 YR DEV ROOFS TO WETLANDS
SBUH METHODOLOGY �
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 3 .91 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0. 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 2 . 00 inches AREA. . : 0. 00 Acres 3 . 91 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 0. 00 98 . 00
TC. . . . . 0. 00 min 6. 30 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
PEAK RATE: 1. 58 cfs VOL: 0. 58 Ac-ft TIME: 480 min
BASIN ID: 2PRE NAME: 2 YR PRE FROM ROOF AREAS
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 3 .91 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0. 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 2 . 00 inches AREA. . : 3 . 91 Acres 0. 00 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 81. 00 0. 00
TC. . . . . 24 . 97 min 0. 00 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
TcReach - Sheet L: 120. 00 ns: 0. 1500 p2yr: 2 . 00 s: 0. 0050
PEAK RATE: 0. 27 cfs VOL: 0. 20 Ac-ft TIME: 490 min
VI. SPECIAL REPORTS AND STUDIES
March],1999
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Ali Sadr
Project Manager
Barghat�sen Consulting Engineers
18215 72nd A'venue South
Ken�WA 98032
Subject: Oakesdale BuBinese puk
FEQ�Tydraulic Modeling Results
bear Ali: ` �
Per your request,we have performed the hydraulic analysis of Springbrook Creek through
the proposed Oakesdale Business Park(Pmject), We understand that the City of Renfon is
requiring you, as a condition of development, bo verify that the proposed box culvert and
channel improvements will not result in increased flood ]evels over current conditions
(Octvber 27, 1998 meeting minutes, Barghausen and Ciiy of Renfi�n). This work was
authorized by an agreement between R.W. Beck and Barghausen ConsulEing Engir►eers,Inc
dafed February 2,1999. The following paragraphs descnbe the methodolog�r artd resulfs.
The existing conditior�s (no action a]ternative) FEQ model, develaped for the �astside
Green River Wateished Project(ESGRWP,R.W.Beck,1997) was modified to incorporate the
- proposed box cutvert immediately upstream of Oakesdale Avenue and channel
improvements between Oakesdale Avenue ar�d SW 43'� Stree�. The proposed culverE
includes a 35-fvot wide,5frfoot-l�ong 3-sided box culvert sef above the oidinary high wa ber ,
lev�l (abaut the �year water swrEace elevation). The proposed box culvert will be
construcEed immediabely upstream of the existing Oakesda�e crossing. The proposed
culvert's extt would buE�up against fihe enfrance of the existing Oakesdale crossing creating
one long crossing. 'The proposed chanctiel improvements include excavating the west side
above fhe ordinary high water level to provide a bench The bench is iypi�cally about 70 feet
wide,at�ugh it Inereases up to a maacimurn of 70 fieet�wide. The culverf and cross section
geameEry was provided by Barghausen Engineers in the fornt of a drawing (dated January
12,1999)and an excel file (dat�ed February I0, 1999),respec�ively. FuEure land-use wndi(ion
flows were rout�d tht�ough the model for the �, ?5- and lOQyear storm event The
resulting waber surface elevations upstream of Oak�esdale Avenue and about a quarber mile
ups�ream at fhe downsix�eam side of S'W 43"d Sfreet fox the various event� are shown in
Table 1.
Table 1 compares Ehe resulls of the eacisling conditian (no acEion al6ernative) with Ehe
proposed culvert and ct�annel improvemen� through Ehe Oakesdale Business Park For
this comparison,the water surface elevaiion at th�e upstream side of the existing Oak,esdale
crossing is compared to the water surface e1evation at the upsiream side of the proposed
culvert which is approximately 56 feet upsiream of the existing culvert Table 1 shows no
change in water surfaoe elevation immediately upsbream of Oakesdale due to the P�oject
However,further upstream at the downstream side of the SW 43`� Street crossing,fhere is a
0.2 foot increase in water surface elevati,�n for the �year event,and a 0.1 foot and a 0.2 foot
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decrease in wa6er surface elevation for the ?.5-year and 100-year evenfs, respectively. Note
that the proposed project ittipravements befween Oakesdale Avenue and SW 43'� Street
ix�crease the conveyance area available through this reach. Theref+ore, th�e simulated
increase in watEx surface elevafion at the dowt�stream side of SW 43'� Street shown under
the proposed condiEions for the 2-year event is not the reault of reduced con�veyance.
Ra ther it is the restilt of adding geometric information describing Ehe existing channel cross
section below the ordinary high wat�r th�t was not available when the e�dsting conditions
model was prepared. The existing conditions model has 5 defined croes sections between
Oakssdale Avenue and SW 43'� Street and the proposed model has 1$ defined cross
sections. Based on these cross sections, the cen6erline profile for the existing conditions
model gradually inre�eases in the upsh�eam direcfion wltile fhe centerline profile �cvifih the
added rross section data for th�e improved mndiiions has a varying grade. The varying
channel profile between Oalaesdale Avenue ar►d SW 43`� SEr�e�resulbed in more backwaEer
and slightly higher simu]abed waber surfaoe elevations for the �year event in the proposed
model. The decrease in wateY surface elevation a� the downsiream �ide oE SW 43"� Street
far the 25-and 100-year events is]ikely due to the increase in channel conveyance prov�ided
by the excavated bench on th,e west side af the channel.
Note fhat these results are based on a comparison be�ween Springbrook Creek under
existing condi[ions and improvements made as a part of the Projec� T�ydraulie analysis of
the relative impacis of the Project on Springbrook Creek water surface elevations once t��e
City implements the improvemenfs defir�ed in the ESGIZWP may be different and was not
part of this study. Nofe alsa that under the ESGRWP,the existing crossing of Oalaesdale is
p�vposed to be replaced with two 30 foot wide 3-sided box culverts. The culvert proposed
as part of d�e Oakesdale Business P�rk would be in conAict wifh this proposed
improvement. In addifion, the soffit of the box culverf proposed for the Oakesdale
Business Park is at about elevafion ]9.0, which is oniy about 1.5 feet below the top �
Oakesdale Avenue.
If you have any ques tions regarding this matter, please call me at(2(}6)695�554,
Very truly you�,
R.W.BECK,TIVC.
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Praject Yvlanager
Enclosure
c:w/encl: Mike Giseburt
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Tabie '1
Oakesdaie Bus�ness Park
FEQ Modeling Results
Storm Event Fulure Land Use FutUre Land Use
(yr) ExisEin Conve ance 3 Oa�Cesdafe Business Park 3
Flaw Water Surface Elevatinn Water Surtace E�evation Flow Waler Surtace Elevation Water Surtace Efevation
(cfs) (1) U!S of Oakesdale Ave D/S of SW 43rd Sfreet (cfs) (6) U/S of Oakesdale Ave D/S of SW 43rd Street
feet feet 2 feet Feet (2
2 524 9 4.2 (4) 14.5 • 525 '14.2 14.7
25 800 �7.4 17.6 796 17.4 17,5
1 U0 19 67 'f 7.9 18.3 1170 17.9 '(8.1
(1) Flow immediately upstream of Oakesdale
(2) Elevations re[ative t�vectical dalum NGVD 28. Add 3.58 to these values to conve►i the elevatfons to NAVD 88.
(3) Sased on FEQ mode[ing done as a part of the East Slde Green R(ve�Watershed Plan(ESGRWP, R. W. Beck, t99�
(4) Siight modificatlons were made to the model since the ESGRiNP. As a result,the 2-yearwatersu�face e�evation was reduced by about 0.'! of a
fnot farthe F�ture Land Use Exlsting Conveyance Condition
(5) Model includes additionaE aox culvert and channel impravements between Dakesda�e Avertue and SW 43nd Street.
(6) Flow immediately upstream of the proposed box culve�f.
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GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING STUDY
SOUTHWEST 43rd STREET
AND OAKSDALE AVENUE SW
RENTON, WASHINGTON
E-3000-3
December 8�, 1997
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" � ZELMAN DEVELOPMENT COMPANY �
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Manage� of Geotechnical Services
Earth Consultants, Inc.
1805 - 136th Place Northeast, Suite 20'i
Beltevue, Washi�gton 98005
(425) 643-3780
[MPORTANT INFOIZMATION
ABOUT YOUR
GFATECHNICAL ENGINEERING REP4RT
t�Aore construction problems are caused by site subsur- technical engineers who then �ender an opinion about
face conditions than any other factoc As troublesome as overall subsurface conditions, their likely reaction to
subsurface problems can be, their frequency and extent proposed conswction activity.and appropriate Founda-
have been lessened considerably in recent years,due in tion design. Even under-optimal circumstances actual
large measure to programs and publications of ASFE/ conditions may differ from those inferred to exist.
The Association of Engineering Frms Practicing in because�o geotechnical engineer,no matter how
the Geosciences. qualified.and no subsurface exploration program, no
The following suggestions and observations are offered matter how comprehensive,can reveal what is hidden by
earth, rodc and time.The actual interface between mate-
to help you reduce the geotechnical-related delays. rials may be far more gradual or abrupt than a report
cost-overruns and other costly headaches that can indicates.Actual co�ditions in areas not sampled may
occur during a construction project. differ from predictions. Nothing can be done to prevent the
unanticipated,but steps tan be taken to he(p minimiu their
A GFATECHNICAL ENGINEERING �maact.For this reason, most exptrirnud ownm retain their
REPORT IS BASED ON A UNIQUE SET 9cottchnical consu(tants through tht tonstruction stagt,to iden-
tify vaciances,conduct additional tests which inay be
OF PROJECT SPECIF[C FACTORS needed,and to recommend solutions to probtems
A geotechnical engineering report is based on a subsur- encountered on site.
face exptoration plan designed to incorporate a unique SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS
set of project-specific factors.These typically indude:
the general nature of the svucture involved, its size and CAN CHANGE
configuration;the location of the structure on the site
and its orientation:physical concomitants such as Subsurface conditions may be modified by constantly-
access roads.parking lots.and undergrouncl utilities. changi�g natural forces. Because a geotechnical engi-
• and the level of additional risk which the dient assumed neering report is based on conditions which existed at
by virtue oF limitations imposed upon the explo�atory the time oF subsurface exploration,construction decisions �
program.To help avoid costly problems,consult the should not 6e based oa a geoterhnical cngincering rrport wkox
geotechnical engineer to determine how any factors adequacy may have heen a/fected by time.Speak wi[h the geo-
which change subsequent to the date of the report may technical consultant to learn if additional tests are
affect its recommendations. _ . advisable before constniction starts. �
Unless your consulting geotechnicat engineer indicates Conswction operations at or adjacent to the site and I
otherwise.your geotechnical rngincering rcport should not natural evenu such as floods,earthquakes or ground- '
bc uscd: water fluctuations may also affect subsurface conditions
.When the nature of the proposed swcture is and,thus. the continuing adequacy of a geotechnical
- changed.for example. if an office�uilding will be report.The geotechnical engineer should be kept I
erected instead of a pa�fcing garage.o�if a refriger- apprised of any such events.and should be consulted to
ated warehouse will be built instead of an unre- determine if additional tesLs are necessarX
frigerated one:
.when the size or confi�uration ot che�oposed GFATECHNICAL SERVICES ARE
svucture is altered: PERFORMED FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES
•when the location or orientation of the proposed
structure is modified: AND PERSONS
.when there is a change of ownership.or �tethnical engineers reports are prepared to meet
•for application to an adjacenc site. the s
peci�c needs of specific individuals.A report pre-
C,�otechnical cngineers caxnot accept responsibility Jor problems pared for a cor�sulting civil engineer may not be ade-
which may devclov i/they art not consulled a/ter/actors consid- quate for a construction conuactor,or even some other
ered in their reporCs devdopment have chanqed. consulting civil engineer. Unless indicated otherwise.
this report was prepared expressly for the dient involved
and expressly for purposes indicated by :he dient. Use
MOST GEOTECHN[CAL "FINDINGS" by any other persons for any purpose,o�by the dient
ARE PROFESSIONAL ESTIMATES for a different purpose.may result in problems. No indi-
viduaf other than the dient should apply this report for its
Site exploration identiFies actual subsurface conditions intrnded purpost without�irst con/erring with the geotechnicaf
only at those points where samples are taken,when �ngineer. No ptrson should appfy this report(or any purpose
they are taken. Data derived through sampling and sub- othtr than that originally conttmpfated without�irst conJerring
sequent laboratory testing are exvapolated by geo- with tht gtoctchnical tngin�rr.
I'+ , � Earth Consultants Inc.
\��I�1 I I, C'■»urhnical F:�iKine�rrs.(:rcNciKiti�ti e4 I_���•Ircxxrx-�i��l tic�ie-n�itii�
December 8, 1997 E-3000-3
Zelman Development Company
707 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 3036
Los Angeles, California 90017 �
Attention: Sanford Kopelow
Dear Sanford:
We a�e pleased to subrnit our report titfed "Geotechnical Engineering Study, SW 43rd Street
and Oaksdale Avenue SW, Renton, Washington." This report presents the �esults of our field
exploration, selective laboratory tests, and engineering a�alyses. The purpose and scope of
our study was outlined in our October 7, 1997 proposal.
Based on the results of our study, it is our opinion the site can be developed generally as
planned. In our opinion, the p�oposed buildings can be supported on co�ventional spread and
• continuous footing foundation systems bearing on at least two feet of structural fill foNowi�g
�e successful completion of a preload prog�am, or surcharge program in areas where minimal
�ising of site grades will be �equi�ed. Slab-on-grade floors can be supported directly on the
fills required to bring the site to grade.
We appreciate this opportunity to have been of service to you. If you have any questions, or
if we can be of furthe� assistance, please call.
Very t�uly yours,
EARTH CON�ULTA(�1TS, INC.
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Kyle R. Campbell, P. E.
Manager of Geotechnical Services
KRC/k+nl
1805-136ch Place N.E.,Suife 201,Bellevue,Washington 98005
Bellevue(425)643-3780 Seattle(206)464-1584 FAX(425}74-608-&0 Tacoma(253)272-6608
TABLE OF CONTENTS
E-3000-3
PAGE
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Project Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
SITE CONDITIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .'. . . . . . . . . . . 1
Surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Subsurface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Groundwater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Laboratorv Testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
DISCUSSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Generai . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Site Preaaration and General Earthwork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .�. . . . 4
Preload/Surcharae PrQgram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Foundations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Retaining and Foundation Walls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
�lab-on-Grade Floors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Seismic Design Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Excavations and Slanes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
SiteDrainage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
' Pavement Areas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Utili�y Support and Backfill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
LIMfTATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Additional Services . . : . . . . . . . . '. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
APPENDICES
Appendix A Field Exploration
Appendix B Laboratory Test Results
�LLUSTRATI O N S
Plate 1 Vicinity Map
Plate 2 Boring and Test Pit Location Plan
Plate 3 Typical Settfement Marker Detail
Plate 4 Typical Footing Subdrain Detail
Plate 5 Utility Trench Backfill
Plate A1 Legend
Plates A2 through A9 Boring Logs
Plates A10 through A30 Test Pit Logs
Plates A31 through A38 Previous Explo�ation Logs
Plates B1 through 65 Sieve Analysis
Plates 66 and B7 Atterbe�g Limits
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SOUTHWEST 43RD STREET AND OAKSDALE AVENUE SW
RENTON, WASHINGTON
E-3000-3
INTRODUCTiON
General
This report presents the results of the geotechnical engineering study completed by Earth
Consultants, Inc. (ECI) for the proposed development on the northwest co�ner of the
intersection between Southwest 43�d Street and Oaksdale Avenue Southwest in Renton,
Washington. The general location of the site is shown on the Vicinity Map, Plate 1. The
purpose of this study was to exptore the subsurface conditions at the site and based on the
conditions encountere'd to develop geotechnical �ecommendations for the proposed site
development.
Pro�ect Descriptian
We understand the site is to be developed with several dock-high, tilt-up concrete warehouse
buildings, with associated parking and driveway areas. These structures will range in size
- f�om approximately 7,000 to 170,000 squa�e feet. The pretiminary locations of the buildings
te shown on Plate 2. We understand some raising of site g�ades will be required to achieve
���e dock-high floo� elevations. At the time this report was w�itten, design loads for the
proposed st�uctures we�e not available. Howeve�, based on our experience with similar
structures, we anticipate wall loads will be in the �ange of three to five kips per lineal foot,
and column loads will range between approximately seventy five (751 to one hundred twenty
(120) kips. Floor loads for the warehouse a�d office a�eas will be in the range of three
hundred fifty (350) and one hund�ed (100) pounds pe� square foot (psf), �espectively.
If any of the above design crite�ia are incorrect or change, we should be consulted to review
the recommendations contained in this report. In any case, ECI shauld be �etained to perform
a general �eview of the final design.
SITE CONDITIONS
Surface
The subject property is approximately 48.0 acres in size, and is located �orthwest of the
intersection of Oakesdale Avenue Southwest and Southwest 43rd Street in Renton,
Washington (see Vicinity Map, Plate 1). The most significant topographic feature on the
property is Springbrook Creek which approximately bisects the property in a southwest to
northeast di�ection. With the exception of the Springbrook Creek channel, the topography of
the property is relatively flat. The elevation of the Sprinabrook c'rPP��am rhan� nQl �ar1QeS
between approximately eight ta ten feet below the elevation of the surrounding site.
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Several abandoned one- and two-story structures a�e present on the site. These structu�es
were associated with the agricultural and indust�ial operations previously performed on the
property. An automobile wrecking yard and associated warehouse are stiM in ope�ation at the
northeast portion of the site. Several stockpiles of automobile waste (auto fluff) are located
at the northwest corner of the site.
Subsurface
The site was explored by drilling four borings and excavating 21 test pits at the approximate
locations shown on Plate 2. I� addition, we previously pe�fo�med five borings and six test pits
fo� a prelimi�ary geotechnical enginee�ing study prepared for the site dated June 4, 1986.
Please refer to the Boring and Test Pit Logs, Plates A2 th�ough A38, fo� a more detailed
desc�iption of the conditions encountered at each location explored. A desc�iption of the fietd
exploration methods is included in Appendix A. The following is a generalized description of
the subsurface conditions encountered.
The borings and test its generally encountered ten (10) to twent f20) feet Of InnsP tp
me ium ense in itt�sand..._a/arying amounts of fill were encountered in
• t e explorations. The upper compressible materials are generally underlain by medium dense
to dense silt, silty sand and poorly graded sand with varying amounts of silt.
Expansive soils were not encountered on the site.
�G�oundwater _
Groundwater was obsenred in all fou�borings while drillinq at depths of ten (10} to twelve and
one-half (12.5) fee istin round surface. Groundwater was encountered in
pits P-102, TP-108.SP-118 and TP-121 at depths ranging from eight (8) to fourteen (14)
� ee e ow existi - �
Groundwater conditions are not static; thus, one may expect fluctuations in groundwater
conditions depending on the season, amount of �ainfall, su�face wate� runoff, and other
factors. Generally, the water level is higher in the wetter winter months (typically October ',
through May}. ,
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Laborator�Testinq
Laboratory tests were conducted on several representative soil samples to verify o� modify
the field soil classification of the units encountered and to evaluate the gene�al physical
p�operties and engineering characteristics of the soils encounte�ed. Visual classifications were
supplemented by i�dex tests, such as sieve analyses and Atterberg Limits on representative
samples. Moisture contents were performed on all samples. The results of laboratory tests
performed on specific samples are provided either at the approp�iate sample depth on the
individual boring log or on a separate data sheet contained in Appendix B. However, it is
important to note that these test results may not accurately represent the overall in-situ soil
conditions. Our geotechnical recommendations a�e based on ou� interpretation of these test
�esults and thei� use in guiding our enginee�ing judgement. Earth Consultants, Inc. (EC1)
cannot be �esponsible�for the i�terpretation of these data by others.
DISCUSSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
eneral
In our opinion, the proposed buildings can be supported on conventional spread footings with
slab-on-grade floors after the successful completion of a preload and/or surcha�ge program.
• A preload program involves placing the fill necessary to raise grades to the finish floor level
and aliowing the settlement induced by the fill to occur befo�e construction of the building
�ommences. A surcha�ge program involves placement of additional fill to elevations above
the finish floor elevation and allowing settlement to occur. The purpase of the p�eload and
surcharge p�ograms is to reduce the amount of expected post-construction settlements f�om
fill and static building loads. Based on the soil conditions and ou� expe�ience with similar
conditions, the estimated total post-construction settlements are in the range of one to one
and one-half inches, after successful completion of a preload andlor surcharge p�og�am.
In general, for this p�oject, a pr���ogram can be used arovided the finish floor elevation
is a minimum of two feet above the existing grades. A surcharg �a ar .m�will be nece ss ary
in areas were the existi�g g s -w�t in two feet or less of the planned finish filoor
elevation. Specific su�cha�ge recommendations for individual buildings can be made once
building locations and finish floor elevations are available.
Foundation elements should bear on a minimum of two feet structural fill. Depending on
grade modifications, this will require overexcavation of native soils. Slabs-on-grade shoul
be supported on a minimum of one foot of imported ranular structural fill, or one foot of
c me ent treated on-site soil, or a combination thereof. —
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We understand it is planned to utilize the on-site auto fluff as fill material after it is treated
wit cement. Remediation Services�orpo�ation prepared a Draft Engineering Design
Report dated August 1997 which provided site remediation recommendations. Included in
this report are laboratory test results for unconfined compr�ssion st�ength tests perfo�med on
samples of the auto fluff mixed with various perce�tages of cemen he �eport indicates the
fluff will_be mix��vith 7_5 percent cement for remediation purposes. Based on the
unconfined comp�essive strength test results�+n our opinion,the 7.�5 percent cement/auto fluff
mixture would p�ovide a material suitable for use as structural fill. Specific geotechnical
recommendations fo� use of the treated auto fluff will be presented in a supplemental report.
This report has been p�epared for spectfic application to this p�oject only and in a manner
'� consiste�t with that level of care and skill o�dina�ily exercised by other members of the
profession currently practicing under similar conditions in this a�ea for the exclusive use of
Zelman Development Company and their representatives. No warranty, exp�essed or implied,
is made. This report, in its entirety, should be included in the p�oject contract documents for
the information of the cont�actor.
Site Preparation and General Earthwo�k
• The building and pavement areas should be stripped and cleared of surface ve�etation, organic '
material and other deleterious material. The root mat of the existing vegetation can be le�
in place i � minimum of two feer anci-nnP and one-half feet of structu�al
fi underlie foundations and�avements, respectively. �The vegetation should be removed.
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Following the clearing operations, the fill placement should commence. The ground su�face
whe�e st�uctu�al fifl, or slabs are to be placed should be proofrolled. P�oofrolling should be
performed under the observation of a representative of ECI. Soil i� loose or soft areas, if
recompacted a�d still excessively yielding, should be overexcavated and replaced with
structural fill or crushed rock to a depth that will provide a stable base beneath the gene�al
st�uctural fill, or will p�ovide suitable support for slabs. A geotextile fab�ic could also be used
to aid in stabilizing the subgrade. �
Structural fill is defined as compacted fill placed unde�buildings, roadways, slabs, pavements,
or other load-bea�ing areas. Structural fill under floor slabs and footings shoutd be placed in
horizontal lifts not exceeding twelve (12) inches in loose thickness and compacted to a
minimum of 90 percent of its maximum dry density determined in accordance with ASTM
Test Designation D-1557-78 (Modified Proctor). The fill materials should be placed at or near
the optimum moistu�e content. Fill under pavements and walks should also be placed in
ho�izontal lifts and compacted to 90 percent of maximum density except for the top twelve
(12) inches which should be compacted to 95 percent of maximum density.
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The existing site soils are moisture sensitive due to their relatively high fines content. As
such, even after placement as structural fill, they will become disturbed f�om normaf
construction activity du�ing or after periods of wet weather. Once disturbed, in a wet
condition, they will be unsuitable for support of floo� slabs and pavements. The�efore, the
uppe� foot of subgrade should consist of a granular material suitable for use during wet
weathe� or the upper foot of on-site fill soil could be cement treated.
If the earthwork operations a�e conducted during the dry weather season as pla�ned, it is our
opinion that the on-site soils can be used as structural fill, including use as utility trench
backfill. However, it must be emphasized that the native soils must be aerated in order to
lower the moisture content to levels that will allow adequate compaction. No�mal grading
operations will provide some ae�ation; howeve�, additional working of the soil will be
necessary prior to or during grading in order to lower the moisture content to levels that will
allow adequate compaction. �
If the on-site soil is exposed to moisture and cannot be adequately compacted then it may be
necessary to use an imported free d�aining granular fill. Fill for this purpose and fo� use in wet
weather should consist of a fairly well graded granular material having a maximum size of
th�ee inches and no more tha� 5 percent fines passing the No. 200 sieve based on the minus
' 314inch fraction. Samples of mate�ials proposed for use as structural fill du�ing wet weather
should be provided to us for testing in order to determine the suitability of the materials.
Preload/Surcharge Program -
We estimate settlements of two to four inches could occur from the placement of dock high
fills and buildings loads. In o�der to induce the majo�ity of this settlement prior to
construction, we �ecommend the use of a preload and/or surcharge program. We estimate
the preload/surcharge would remain in place for a time period of four to six weeks. A preload
program consists of pla�ing structural fill to ihe finish floor e evation a�d allowing
consolidation of the compressible soil beneath the buildings to occu� prior to co�structing the
buildings. As mentioned previously, surcharge fills should be placed above finish floor
elevations in a�eas where building pad grades will be raised less than two feet above existing
site grades. We anticipate surcharges would be approximately two feet in height. More
detailed surcha�ge recommendations can be made when finish floor elevations for individual ,
buildings have been established. In building areas where greater than two feet of fill is
�equired to achieve finish floor elevations, a p�eload can be used.
A su�charge program consists of placing structura! fill to the finish floor elevation, and then
placing additional fill above the finish floor elevation as a surcharge, and allowing
consolidation of the compressible soil beneath the buildings to occur prior to constructing the ,
buildings. Based on the soil conditions and our expe�ience with simila� conditions, the
estimated total post-construction settlements are in the range of one to one and one-half
inches, after successful completion of a preload and/or surcharge program.
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The preload/surcharge fill should extend at least five�..r hp�nn +►�uilding footprints. The
side slopes of the fill should be sloped at a gradient of 1 H•1 V or flatte� If future expansion
of any building is anticipated, the preload fill should extend at least twehty (20) feet in the
direction of the future addition. The purpose of extending the surcharge is to reduce the
possibility of settlement of the then-existing building f�om future building or surcharge loads.
Because the purpose of the preload/surcharge is to induce settlement, it is necessary to
monitor both the magnitude and rate of such settlement. S.g a���J,ish this_ sP_ _tt�_ment_.__.
ma�kers should be installed within the buildin ads. The number of settlement ma�kers
place will depend on the size o the building. As a general �ule, one settlement marker
should be placed for every 10,000 to 15,000 square feet of floor area. The settlement
markers should be placed on the existing site subgrade before fill is placed. A typical
settiement marker is depicted on Plate 3, Typical Settlement Ma�ker Detail. Once installed,
and while fill is being placed, the settlements caused by the filling operation should be
recorded daily.
For the first two weeks after the preload/surcharge fill is in place, readings should be acquired
at two to three day intervais. Subsequently, readings may be obtained on a weekly basis,
' until either settlements cease, or the anticipated remaining settlements are withi� the
previously specified settlement ranges.
We should be retained to install the settlement marke�s and acquire the settlement readings.
Should the �eadings be made by another o��anization, the measurements must be provided
to us in a timely manner to allow for interpretation of the data. This will help avoid any
misinterpretationormisunderstandingregardingthe successofthe preload/surchargeprogram.
The settlement markers must be kept intact during earthwork operations. In our experience,
earthwork equipment {dozers and t�ucks) often destroy o�damage ma�ke�s. This adds to the
project costs as the markers typically must be �eplaced and makes the settlement data ,
obtained less retiable. In order to attempt to avoid this sce�ario, we recommend the project
specifications inctude a �equirement that the�earthwork contractor is �equired to immediately '
replace any damaged settlement ma�kers and have the settlement readings re-obtained at his
own cost. This �equirement makes the earthwo�k contracto� more conscious of the
importance of the preload/surcharge program and will aid in maintaining the integ�ity of the '
monitoring program. '
Fill fo� landscaping purposes should not be placed near the building since additional fill could I��
induce further settlements after the building is constructed. If such fill is planned, the preload ''�
fill should be extended to five feet beyond the planned landscape fill, o� a lightweight fill I
should be used. ',
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Foundations
In our opinion, the proposed buildings can be supported on conventional spread and
continuous footing foundations bearing on a minimum of tw fe ctural fill after
successful com letion f the reload an /or surcha�ge pro,qram.. Dependin�_on.grades it may
. e necessa_ry.to_.ov.erexcavate the existin� soil in o�der to�r.o_vide the two feet of c r � _ ,ral
fill. If extremely soft soil is exposed in the foundation excavations, it may be necessary to
extend the excavation to provide additional structural fill�beneath foundations.
Exte�io� footing should be bottomed at a minimum depth of eighteen (18} inches below the
lowest outside grades. Inte�ior footings may be bottomed at a depth of twelve (12) inches
below the top of the slab. Footings may be designed for an allowable bearing capacity of two
thousand five hundred t2,500) pounds per squa�e foot (psf). Loading of this magnitude would
be p�ovided with theoretical factor-of-safety in excess of th�ee against actual shear failure.
For short-term dynamic loading conditions, a one-third increase in the above allowable bearing
capacities can be used. Continuous and individual spread footing should have minimum
widths of eighteen (18) and twenty-four (24) inches, respectively.
Lateral loads due to wind or seismic forces may be resisted by friction between the
' foundations and the supporting subgrade o� by passive earth pressure on the bu�ied portions
f the foundations. For the latte�, the foundations must be poured "neat" against the existing
_oil o� backfilled with compacted fill meeting the requirements of structural fill. A coefficient
of friction of 0.4 may be used between the foundation elements and the supporting subgrade.
The passive resistance of native soil or structu�al fill may be assumed to be equal to the
pressure exerted by a fluid having a unit weight of three hundred (300) pounds per cubic foot
(pcf). These lateral �esistance values are allowable values, a facto�-of-safety of 1 .5 has been
included. As movement of the foundation element is �equi�ed to mobilize full passive
resistance, the passive resistance shauld be neglected if such movement is not acceptabte.
With structural loading as expected, total settlement in the ran�e of one and�ae�a�es
is anticipated with differential movement of about one inch. Most of the anticipated
settlements should occur du�ing construction as the dead loads are applied.
Footing excavations should be observed by a representative of EC1, p�io� to placing forms or
rebar, to verify that conditions are as anticipated in this report.
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Retaininq and Foundation Walls
Retaining and foundation walls should be designed to resist lateral earth pressures imposed
by the retained soils. Walls that are designed to yield can be designed'to resist the late�al
earth p�essures imposed by an equivalent fluid with a unit weight of thirty-five (35) pcf. For
walls that are restrained from free movement the equivalent fluid weight should be increased I
to fifty (50) pcf. These values are based on horizontal backfill and that surcharges due to �
backfill slopes, hydrostatic pressures,t�affic, structural loads or other surcharge loads will not
act on the wall. If such su�charges are to apply, they should be added to the above design
lateral pressure. Calculation of lateral resistance should be based on the passive p�essure and
coefficient of friction design paramete�s�given in the p�evious foundation section.
If it is desired to include the effects of seismic loading in the design, a rectangular pr�ssure
distribution equal to six times the walt height should be added to the above lateral earth
p�essure values.
Retaining walls should be backfilled with a free-draining material conforming to the WSDOT
specification for gravel backfill for walls (WSDOT 9-03.12(2)). The free-draining mate�ial
should extend at least eighteen (18? inches behind the wall. The remainde� of the backfill
' should consist of structural fill. A perforated drain pipe should be placed at the base of the
�wall. Drain pipes should be surrounded by a free-draining soil that functions as a filter in order
to reduce the potential for clogging. Drain pipes located in the free-draining backfill soil should
be perforated with holes less than one-quarter inch in diameter. The drain pipe should be
su�rounded by a minimum af one cubic foot per lineal foot with three-eighths inch pea gravel.
Alte�natively, retaining wall drainage systems such as Mi�adrain could be used. !f any such
product is used, it should be installed in accordance with the manufactu�e�'s specifications.
Slab-on-Grade Floors
Stabs-on-grade should be supported on a minimum of one foot of imported granular structural
fill, or one foat of cement treated on-site soil, or a combination thereof. Cement treatment
of the subgrade, if used, should consist of mixing a minimum of 8 percent cement by weight
into the upper twelve inches of subgrade soil.
Slab-on-grade floors supported on a minimum of one foot of imported granular structural__fill,
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or one foot of cement,t�e.ated.on-site.soil, or a.co.mbinafion thereof may_ be desiqned for a
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mo ulus of soil subgrade reaction of three hundred fifty (3501 pounds per cubic inch (pci).
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Concrete slabs resting on soil ultimately may cause the moisture content of the underlying
soils to rise. This results from continued capillary rise and the ending of normal
evapot�anspiration. As concrete is ��rmeahlE, moisture will eventually penetrate the slab
�esulting in a condition commonly known as a "wer slab", and poor adhesion of floo�
coverings may result. In ou� experience, these conditions rarely occur in dock-high, open air
wa�ehouses, except in a�eas were floor coverings are used.
To minimize the potential for a wet slab, in areas where floor coveri�gs_will_�eyse�_,.Suitable
moisture protection measu�e should be use . Typically, such protection measures include
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p acert��"�f a vapo� barrier and a capillary bre�. A capillary break, if used, should consist
of a minimum of four inches of clean sand o� washed rn�k. Samples of mate�ials proposed
for use as a capillary break should be submitted to us fo� review and/or testing prior to their
use.
Seismic Design Considerations
The Puget Lowland is classified as a Seismic Zone 3 by the Uniform Building Code (UBC). The
largest earthquakes in the Puget Lowland are widespread and have been subcrustal events,
ranging in depth from thirty (30) to fifty-five (55) miles. Such deep events have exhibited no
' surface faulting.
.itructures are subjeci to damage from earthquakes due to direct or indirect action. Direct
action is �epresented by shaking. Indirect action is represented by movement of the soi!
supporting foundations and is typified by ground failure (rupture), liquefaction, or slope failure.
Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which soils lose all shea� strength fo� short periods of time
during an earthquake. The effects of liquefaction may be large total and/or diffe�ential
settlement for structures with foundations founded in the liquefying soils. Groundshaking of
sufficient duratio� results in the loss of g�ain to grain contact and rapid increase in pore water
pressure, causing the soil to behav� as a fluid for short periods of time. To have a potential
for liquefaction, a soil must be cohesionless with a grain size distribution of a specified range
(generally� sands and siltl; it must be loose to medium dense; it must be below the
groundwate� table; and it must be subject to sufficient magnitude and duration of
groundshaking.
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Based on the information obtain from our borings, the loose soils encounte�ed during ou� field
exploration consist of interbedded silts and silty sands. Given this information, it is our
opinion that the potential for widespread liquefaction over the site during a seismic event is
low. Isolated areas may be subject to liquefaction; however, the effect on st�uctures is
anticipated to be minimal if the recommendations contained in this report are followed.
Should liquefaction occu�, the liquefying zones would be several feet below the footings of
the buildings. We estimate liquefaction induced settlement would be in the range of two
inches, which is slightly higher than the estimated post construction settlements (1 .5 inches)
discussed earlier.
The UBC Earthquake �egulations contain a static force p�ocedure and a dynamic force
procedure for design base shear calculations. Based o� the encountered soil conditions, in
our opinion a site coefficient of S, = 1.5 should be used for the static force procedure as
outlined in Section 1634 of the 1994 UBC. Fo� the dynamic fo�ce procedure outtined in
Section 1629 of the 1994 UBC, the curve for Soft to Medium Clays and Sands (soil type 3)
should be used for Figure 3, Normalized Response Spectra Shapes.
Excavations and Slopes
• The following information is provided solely as a service to our client. Under no
circumstances should this information be interpreted to mean that ECI is assuming
�esponsibility fo� construction site safety or the cont�actor's activities; such responsibility is
not being implied and should not be inferred.
In no case should excavation slopes be greater than the limits specified in local, state and
federal safety regulations. Based on the information obtai�ed from our field exploration and
laboratory testing, the soils expected to be exposed in excavations can be classified Type C
as described in the cu�rent Occupational Safety and Health Administration {OSHA} regulations.
Therefo�e, temporary cuts greater than four feet in height should be sloped at an inclination
no sieeper than 'i .5H:1 V or they should be shored. Shoring will help protect against slope
or excavation collapse, and wili provide p�otection to workmen i� the excavation. ff
tempo�ary shoring is required, we will be available to provide shoring design criteria, if
requested.
If slopes of this inclination, or flatter, cannot be constructed, temporary shoring may be
necessary. Shoring will help p�otect against slope o� excavation collapse, and will provide
protection to wo�ke�s in the excavation. If temporary shoring is required, we will be available
to provide shoring design criteria.
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Pe�manent cut and fill slopes should be inclined no steeper than 2H:1 V. Cut slopes should
be observed by ECI during excavation to verify that conditions are as anticipated.
Supplementary recommendations can then be developed, if needed, to improve stability,
including flattening of slopes o� installation of surface o� subsurface drains. In any case,
water should not be allowed to flow uncontrolled over the top of any slopes. All permanently-
exposed slopes should be seeded with an appropriate species of vegetation to reduce erosion
and improve stability of the surficial layer of soil.
Site Draina4e
The site must be graded such that surface wate� is di�ected off the site. Water must not be
allowed to stand in an� area where buildings, slabs or pavements are to be const�ucted.
During const�uction, loose su�faces should be sealed at night by compacting the surface to
�educe the potential for moisture infittration into the soils. Fnal site grades must allow for
drainage away from the building foundations. We suggest that the round be slo ed at a
gradient of 3 t n s et awa from the buildin s exce t
in areas thai are to be paved which c�,n be j�.t1� of 2 percent. ..
If seepage is encounte�ed in foundation or grade beam excavations during construction, the
. bottom of the excavation should be sloped to one or more shallow sump pits. The collected
vater can then be pumped from these pits to a positive and permanent discha�ge, such as a
iearby storm drain. Depending on the magnitude of such seepage, it may also be necessary
to interconnect the sump pits by a system of connector trenches.
�Foundation d�ains should be installed where landscaped a�eas are immediately adjacent to non
dock-high portio�s the buildina. In our opinion, oundation drains are not necessary in areas
where paveme�ts extend to the building walls. The d�ains should be installed at or just below
the bottom of the footing, with a gradient sufficient to initiate flow. A typical detail is
provided on Plate 4.
Under no ci�cumstances should roof downspout drain lines be connected to the foundation
drain system. Roof downspouts must be sepa�ately tightlined to discharge. Cleanouts should
be installed at strategic locations to allow fo� periodic maintenance of the foundation drain and
downspout tightline systems.
Eath Consuhant�, Inc.
GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING STUDY
Zelman Oevelopment Company E-3000-3
December 8, 1997 Page 12
Pavement Areas
The adequacy of site pavements is related in part to the condition of the underlying subgrade.
To provide a prope�ly prepared subg�ade for pavements, the subgrade should be treated and
p�epared as described in the Site Preparation and General Earthwork section of this report.
At a minimum, the top twelve (12) inches of the subgrade should consist of im orted granula�
st�uctural fill suitable for us nn wet weat er con itions com acted to 95 ercent of the
maximum ry ensity (oerASTM D-1557- . It is possible that some localized a�eas of soft,
wet or unstable subgrade may still�xist after this process. Therefore, a greater thickness of
structu�al fill or c�ushed rock may be needed to stabilize these localized areas. As an
after�ative to placement of a minimum of one foot of imported granular st�uctural fill,
consideration could be given to cement treatinq the subg�ade soil. Specific recommendations
for cement treatment can be prov�ded upon r�eg�uest.
-.__
. The following pavement sections are suggested for lightly-loaded areas:
• Two inches of asphalt concrete iAC1 over four inches of crushed rock base (CRB)
r .��
' material, or
• Two inches of AC over three inches of asphalt treated base {ATB) mate�ial. -
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Heavier truck-t�affic a�eas will require thicker sections depending upon site usage, pavement
life and site traffic. As a general rule the following sections can be conside�ed for truck-
trafficked areas:
• Th�e inches AC over six inches of CRB
• Three inches of AC over�four and one half inches of ATB
— __�
Asphalt concrete (AC), asphalt treated base (ATB}, and crushed rack base (CRB) materials
should conform to WSDOT specifications. Rock base should be compacted to at least 95
percent of the ASTM D-1557-78 laboratory test standard. We suggest the use of Class B
asphalt.
Esrth Co��ukant�. Inc.
GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING STUDY
Zelman Deve!e�!-^�nt Company E-3000-3� ��ti ��
December 8, 1997 Page 13
Utility Supnort and Backfilt
The site soils should �rovide adequate support for utilities located abovE the gro�nr�Water
table. The soil that is located below the groundwater table may not p�ovide adequat� support
i`n thei� present condition. The inability of soils located below the groundwater table to
adequately support utilities would result from both the Ioose condition of the soil and the
effect of the groundwater table de-stabilizing the trench bottom as the trench is excavated.
Thus, if utilities will be located below the g�oundwate� table, remedial measu�es will likely be
required in order to provide adequate support. Remedial measures could i�clude dewatering
the trench, using steel sheeti�g to create a ba�rier of flow to the groundwater or placement
of quarry spalls in the bottom of the trench as it is excavated. Use of a geotextile to p�ovide
separation between the native soils and qua�ry spoils may also be necessary if heaving soils
are encountered. �
Uti(ity trench backfill is a primary concem in reducing the potential for settlement alang utility
alignments, particularly in pavement areas. It is important that each section of utifity line be
adequately supported in the bedding material. The material should be hand tamped to ensure
support is provided a�ound the pipe haunches. Fill should be carefully placed and hand
tamped to about twelve inches above the crown of the pipe before any heavy compaction
• equipment is brought into use. The remainder of the trench backfill should be placed in lifts
iaving a loose thickness of less than twelve (12) inches. A typical trench backfill section and
.;ompaction requirements for load supporting and non-load supporting areas is presented on
Plate 5.
T�e�ch backfill beneath building, parking and roadway areas may consist of native soils or
imported materials provided they are near optimum moisture conte�t as determined by our
fietd representative. Based on current conditions, the majority of the on-site soil would require
ae�ation to reduce the moistu�e content to near the optimum to allow compaction. During wet
weather, a granular fill, as described earlie�, should be used.
LI M ITATI O N S
Our recommendations and conclusions are based on the site materials observed, selective
laboratory testing and engineering analyses, the design information provided to us by you, and
our experience and engineering judgement. The conclusions and recommendations are
professional opinions derived in a manner consistent with that level of care and skill o�dinarily
exe�cised by other members of the profession currently practicing under similar conditions in
this area. No warranty is expressed or implied.
Eerth Co�auhanu, Inc.
GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING STUDY
Z�:"��1� Development Company E-3000-3
Decembe� 8, 1997 Page 14
The recommendations submitted in this report are based upon the data obtained from the test
pits. Soil and groundwater conditions between test pits may vary from those encountered.
The nature and extent of variations between our exploratory locatio�s may not become
evident until construction. If variations do appear, ECI should be requested to reevaluate the
�ecommendations of this report and to modify o� verify them in writing prior to proceeding
with the construction.
Additional Services
As the geotechnical engineer of record, ECI should be retained to perform a gene�al review
of the final design and specifications to ve�ify that ttie earthwork and foundation
recommendations have been properly interpreted and impleme�ted in the design and in the
construction specifications.
ECI should also be �etained to provide geotechnical services during const�uction. This is to
observe compliance with the design concepts, specifications or recommendations and to allow
design changes in the event subsurface conditions differ from those anticipated priof to the
start of construction. We do not accept responsibility for the performance of the foundation
or earthwork unless we are retained to review the consiruction drawings and specifications,
� and to provide construction observation and testing services.
Erth Conwh�nt�. Inc.
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Vicinity Map
Reterence: Zelman Property Parcels A, B and C
King County/Map 41 Renton, Washington
By Thomas Brothers Maps
Dated 1990 Drwn. GLS Date OcL '97 ProJ.No. 3000�
Ct�eclaad RAC Date 10✓28/'97 Ptette i
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E-3000-3, Oct. 1997
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� ECI Grab Sample, Proj. No.
E-3000-3, Oct. 1997
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ECI Boring, Proj. No.
; _�TP-115 E-3000, May 1986
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Boring and Test Pit Location Plan
Zelman Property Parcels A, B and C
Renton, Washington
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1) Base consists of 3/4 i�ch thick.2 foot by 2 foot plywood with center drilled
5/8 i�ch diameter hde.
2) Bedding material. if�equi�ed, shoufd consist of Traction Sand.
3) Marker rod is t/2 inch diameter sieel rod th�eaded 2t both ends.
4) Marker�od is atiached to base by nut and washer on each side of base.
5) Protective sleeve sunounding marlcer rod should coruisi of 2 inch diameter
plasiic tubing. Sleeve is NOT attached to rod o�base.
6) Additio�al sections of steel rod can be connected with threaded couplings.
� Add'Rional sections of plastic sleeve can be co�nected with press-fit plastic
couplings.
8) Steel marlcer rod should extend at least 6 inches above top of plastic
sleeve.
9) Marker should extend at least 2 feet above top of fill surface.
NPICAL SETTLEMENT MARKER DETAIL
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ODrain pipe; perfo�ated or slotted rigid PVC pipe laid with perforations or
sJvts facing down;tight jointed; with a positive gradient. Do not use flexible
corrugated plastic pipe. Oo not tie building downspout drains into footing
lines_ Wrap with Mirafi 140 Filte� Fabric or equivalent.
� EaI`�r1 COI^LSL11taI1�S II�IC. NPICAL FOOT(NG SUBDRAIN DETAIL
Zelrnan Property Parcels A, B and C
`�`��`�`�`����` Renton, Washington
Proj. No. 300a3 Drvrn. GLS Date Oct. '97 Checked RAC Date 10/30/97 Plate 4
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� Backfill; Cpmpacted On-Site Sod o� Imported Select Fiil
Material as Described in the Site Preparation of the General
� Earthwork Section of the Attached Report Text.
95 Minimum Percentage of Maximum Laboratory Dry Density as
Determined by ASTM Test Method D 1557-78 (Modified Proctor),
Unless Otherwise Specified in the Attached Report Text.
Bedding Material; Material Type Depends on Type of Pipe and
�°�'�.00;p Laying Conditions. Bedding Should Conform to the Manufacturers
�a•;
Recommendations for the Type of Pipe Selected.
TYPICAL UTILITY TRENCH FILL
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Renton,�Washington
ProJ. No.3000-3 Drwn. GLS Date Oct. '97 Checked RAC Date 10l30/97 Plate 5
APPENDIX A
FIELD EXPLORATION
E-3000-3� _
Our field exploration was performed on October 20 and 23, 1997. Subsurface conditions at
the site were explored by drilling four borings and 21 test pits. The borings were drilled by
Associated Drilling and the test pits were excavated by Northwest Excavating, using a track-
mounted excavator.
Approximate exploration locations we�e determined relative to existing landmarks.
Approximate locations should be considered accurate only to the deg�ee implied by the
method used. These approximate locations are shown on the Boring and Test Pit Location
Plan, Plate 2. The locations of bo�ings and test pits performed i� 1986 are also shown on
Plate 2.
The field exploration was continuously monitored by an individual from our firm who classified
the soils encounte�ed and maintained a log of each test pit, obtained representative samples,
measured groundwater levels, and observed pertinent site features.
All samples were visually classified in accordance with the Unified Soil Classification System
which is presented on Plate A1, Legend.
Logs of the borings and test pits are presented in the Appendix on Plates A2 through A38.
The final logs represent our interp�etations of the field logs and the results of the laboratory
examination and tests of field samples. The stratification lines on the logs �ep�esent the �•
approximate boundaries between soil types.�In actuality, the transitions may be more gradual.
Rep�esentative soil samples were p(aced in closed containers and returned to our labo�atory
for furthe[ examination and testing.
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Boring Log
Project Name: � Sheet �
Zelman Pro Parcels A, B and C 1 2
Job No. l.ogged by. Start Oats: CompteUon Date: Bo�in9 No.:
3000-3 RAC 10 23 97 10 23 97 B-1
Drillinfl Contactor. Drilli�q Method: Samplin9 Nlethod:
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a Pro�.No. 3000.3 DNm. GLS Dat• Nov. '97 Ct�sck�d RAC oat• 11/3/97 P�at• A2
SubwAacs co�ditio�s depided ropresent ou�observatio�s at tfi�tim�and locabon ot this�xploratory hd�,modit�ed by engineerinq tests,
anatysis and judgmant They u��ot neceswily npresentative of other times and locatio�s.We cannot aooept respo�sibility for the use or
interpretation by othen oi lnformaUo�presented o�thls lo�.
Boring Log
Project Name: Shest of
Zelman Pro Parcels A. B and C 2 2
Job No. l.oflpad by. Start Oate: Completion Oate: Borin�No:
3000� RAC 10 23 97 10 23 97 B-y
Orillinp Contactor. Otilling Method: Samplinq Metfiod:
Associated HSA SPT
G�ound Suriaca Elevation: Hofe Completion:
f 24' ❑ Monitorin Well ❑ Piexometer � Abandoned,sealed with be�tonita
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W NO' t O + � N 0
BIOWS d E a ~ E N E
�`�� Ft. " a ' �` � > >
� N � N N
ML Gra SILT,loose, saturated
ss.s �o
Boring Log
�1�►`�a� Sheet ot
Zelman P�o Parcels A, B and C 1 2
bb No. Lngged by. Start Oate: Completion Dats: Boring No.:
3000� RAC 10 23 97 10 23 97 B-2
Drilling Contactor: Drilling Method: $ampli�g Mett�od:
Associated HSA SPT
Ground Su�face�evation: Hole CompleUo�:
f 23� ❑ Monito�in Weil ❑ Piezometar � Abandoned,sealad with bentonite
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W No L o } � y o SuAace ConCitio�s:
BIOWS C E a t E N E
�%� � M a � 4. � 7 ]
� N � N N
SM FlLL-Brown sitty SAND with gravel, loose, moist
-contains organics
� -becomes gray, no apparent organics
2 ,
13.3 �9 3 SM FlLL:Brown to black sllty SAND, medium dense, moisi
-contatns organlc deb�is
4 �oppe�wire
s
34.4 10
6
7
�0 8 -no recovery
-cutttngs same as at 5'
9 -
LL-37 PL-31 �p _
�=6 �.s s �� ML Gray SJLT,loose. saturated (native)
-contalns organlcs
t2
41.5 5 �3 . -tfdC@ S1tlt1
14
15 -becomes very loose
4a.� 2 -contains peat i�terbeds
16
17
18
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Boring Log
Earth Consultants Inc. Zelman Property Parcels A, B and C
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� Renton,Washington
o Prq.No. 3000.3 Own. GLS Oat� NOv. '97 Check�d RAC Dat� 11/3/97 Plats A4
SubwAace conditions deplctsd ropress�t out observatlons at the tim�and locatlo�ot this exptoratory hols,modiflsd by enginee�inq tests,
analysis and judflms�t 1'hey u��ot neo�ssuily nprese�tatiw of other fimes and locations.Wa cannot accept rasponsibility for the use or
intKpr�tatio�by othen of i�lo�matio�presented on this by.
�aring Log
Project Name: —Sheet of
Zelman Pro Parcels A. B and C 2 2
Job No. Logged by: Sta�t Oate: Completion Oata: Boriny No.:
3000� RAC 10 23 97 10� 23 97 B-2
Orillinq Contador. Orillin�Method: Samplinfl Method:
Associated HSA SPT
G�ou�d Suriace�evation: Hole CompleUo�:
f 23� ❑ Monitorin Well ❑ P'iazomate� � Abandoned,seaJed with bentonita
u �
W I`JO' L O �„ N O - .
��= n E d } E N E �
��� � � > � � r � a
0 N � N N
ML Gra SILT, loose, saturated
ea.4 a L= �' PT Layer of PEAT and o�ganic silt
,, ,�,, 2�
, � SM Gray siity SAND, medium dense, saturated
� ,
24
25
29.9 �g
26
Bo�ir�g terminated at 26.5 feet below existing grade. G�oundwater
tabie encounte�ed at 10.0 feet during dn'lling. Boring bacicfilted with
• cuttings and be�to�ite.
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`°°�°�"`g'�'°""°°'�'"`Q"�'�'m" Re�ton,Washington
� Pro).No. 30003 own. GLS at� Nov. '97 a�edced RAC oat. 11/3/97 Plac. AS
0
Subw�faa oonditions depicted�spress�t ou�obs�vations at ths time and bcatio�of this�zplo�atory hol�,modified by e�inse�in9 tests,
analysis and jud�ment "fhey u�not nsassarily npnssntatiw of other times and loutions.Ws cannot axept respo�sibitity for th�use or
interprotation by othen ot information pnsented on lhis lofl.
Boring Log
P�olect Nama: st,eec or
Zelman Pro Parcels A, B and C � 2
Job No. Logged by. Start Date: CompleUo�Data: Bo�ing No.:
3000� RAC 10 23 97 10 23 97 B-3
Oriliing Contactor: Orillin�Method: SampUnfl Method:
Associated HSA SPT
Ground Surface Elevation: Hole Completio�:
f 24� ❑ Monko�ln Well ❑ Piezometer � Abandoned,sealed with bentonite
� ° o t ! y a Surtace CondiUons:
W BIOWS 0' E a t E N E
�%� � L ] 0 � � � ]
V, N N (A
SM (4'Topsoii)
F1LL•Brown silty SAND with gravel, loose, moist
�
2 ML Mottfed brown and gray SILT, medium dense, moisi
-trace fine sands _
� �� 3 -contains smali roots
4
5
35.3 � -becomes loose
6
T
� 8 SM Moi�ed brown and gray sitty fine SAND, medium dense, moist
16.3 16
9
10
15.6 13
11
12
- SM Gray slfty fine SAND,loose, saturated
�.g s 13 -increase in s�t content
�096 fines
14
' 15 -contains large(4') pieces of wood
4a.� �o -becomes medium dense
�s
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Earth Consultants Inc. Zelman Property Parcels A. B and C
"°�""d'0'�``�'"`a'"'°n"`�''w"'"°" Renton, Washington
�
a Prq.No. 3000� Dwn. GLS ozt� Nov. '97 Chedcse RAC Dat� 11/3/97 Ptat� A6
Subw�iaoe conditio�s depictsd ropresent ou�obss�vations at the tlm�and IocaUon ot this expIoratory hde,mod�ed by e�inee�in�tests,
analysis and judgment They are not necessarily representatiw oi othe�tfines and bcations.We can�ot aoc�pt rosponsibility for the use or
' interpreta6o�by others oi info�mation preunted on this lo�.
Boring Log
Project Name: T Sheet of
Zelman Pro e Parcels A, B and C 2 2
Job No. Logged by: Start Oate: Completio�Oate: Borinp No.:
3000� RAC 10 23 97 10 23 97 B-3
Drillinp Contactor. Drillinq Method: Sampliny Method:
Associated HSA S PT
Ground Surface Elevation: Hole Completio�:
t 24' ❑ Monitori� Well ❑ P"iezometer � Abando�ed,sealed with bentonite
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W �• L O � • N O
��� d E d } E Vl E
��) � � ] • lL / 7 ]
0 N � N N
P-S 61ack �1y graded SAND with silt, medium dense, saturated
26.s 2s `� -sand fine to medium grained
d ' 21
<;o �
�:. ;,
>:�:. ;
r::o. 23 .
':«.
, -
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24 .
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� -contains large piece of wood .
45.8 �4 ,�
26
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7;;.:''.
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30 -no�ecovery
,:;<. :
27 •;'
�: i 31
Boring tenninated at 31.5 feet below existing grade.Groundwate�
table e�countered at 12.5 feet during dn�ling. Bo�ing backf'dled with
- cutiings and bentonite.
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Earth Consultants Inc. Zelman Property Parcels A, B and C
, � "a°°'„"r�e*'°°„'`°°"�"a"y°'"""�''s�"" Renton,Washi�gton
o Proj.No. 3000.3 Dwn. GI.S Oat� NOv. '97 Chedcsd RAC DatR 11/3/97 Plat� A7
Subwrfaa conditions depicted r�pnssnt our obssnntions at tha tlme and tocation of this ezploratory hole,modified by�nginee�ng tests,
analysis and jud9ment Thsy�n not necassuity representative o(other times and tocatio�s.We cannot axept rosponsibil�ty tor the use or
i�terpretation by others of i�tom�atio�p�esentsd on this loq.
Boring Log
P�al��a= Sheet of
Zelman Pro Parcels A, B and C � 2
Job No. L,oqged by. Start Date: Completio�Date: Boring No.:
3000� RAC 10 23 97 10 23 97 B-4
OriQing Contactor. Drillin9 Method: Samplinfl Method:
Associated HSA SPT
Ground Surface�avatio�: Hole Completion:
f 24' ❑ MonRor(n Woll ❑ P'iezometer � Abandonad,sealed with bentonita
W No L o } � y a Suriace Conditlo�s:
��� d E � � E Vl E
�'� F�, � ] a � / 7 ]
� N N N
GM FlLL:Sil GRAVEI� medium dense, moist
� ML Brown SILT with fine sand, medium dense, moist
2
15.7 12 3
4
5 SM Mottled brown and gray fine SAND, medium dense, moist
6.6 » 6 �379n flnes
�
9.y 9 8 -becomes loose
9
�o '
�s.s �
»
12
13 SM Gray s0ty fine SAND.loose, saturated
• 33.3 7 -
14
15 SM Black sitty fine to medtum SAND, loose, saturated I
30.0 g
' 16 -1496 fines
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Boring Log
Earth COnSult�ltS IpC. Zelman Property Parcels A, B and C
��'�"''`°°`°°""te'"`°"�"�,°`5°"'°" Renton, Washington
.,
o Prq.1�o. 3000�3 Ow�. GLS Dat� Nov.'97 Chedcsd RAC Qat� 11/3/97 Plats A8
SubsuAaw conditions depid�d npr�ssnt our observationa at the tim�and bcation of this�xplontory hole,modified by engineerinq tests,
analysis and judflm�nt They u�not nec�ssarily npnss�tatiw of oth��tlrtws and locations.Ws can�ot aocept responsibility to�the uss or
��ta�pretation by others of informat3o�presented on this loy.
Boring Log
P�ciec!Man,e: sr,eec or
Zelman Pro Parcels A, B and C 2 2
.1ob No. �99�bY Start Date: Completlon Date: Bo�ing Plo.:
3000� RAC 10 23 97 10 23 97 B-4
Orilling Contactor: Orlilinq Method: Sampling Metfwd:
Associated HSA SPT
Ground Surface Elevation: Hole Completio�:
f 24� ❑ Monitorin Well ❑ Piezometer � Abandoned,sealed with bento�ite
U �
W PIO' t O * N O �
��� �' E 4 + E N E
('�) � � a � li � � ]
� N � N N
P-S Black poo�iy graded SAND with silt, medium de�se, saturated
�,9 � o -sand is fine to medium grained
;;' 21
Bo�ng tennlnated at 21.5 feet below existing grade. Groundwate�
table encounte�ed at 125 feet during d�ling. Boring backfilled wiih
cuttings and berrtonite.
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^ Earth COriSultalltS IriC. Zelman Property Parcels A, B and C
c�,,��.�..a,,,w�w s�.
Re�ton,Washington
o Proj.No. 3000� Ow�. GL.S Oat� NOv.'97 Chedced F�AC Dat� 11/3/97 P1at� a9
Subwrface oo�ditions depicted rep�esent our observatlo�s at the time�nd location of efiis exploratory hole,modiTied by enginee�tn9 tesb,
anaFysis and judgment They are not necessarfly representative ot other times and locations.We cannot aooept rospo�s+bility for the use or
interpreWtio�by oth�rs of i�fo�matio�p�ase�ted on this by.
Test P�t Log
Project e: Sheet� .cf
Zelman Pro Parcels A, B�nd C � �
Job No. Lo99ed by: �ata: Tast Pit IJo.:
s000� �s� �0 2o s� TP-7 01
ExcavaUon Contactor. C,�ound SuAace�evation:
N.W. Excavatin
Notes:
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W L o + ! y a Surface Co�dltions: G("dSS �
a a d .- d c� a
�%1 � i o � i � i
Q N N N
SM FlLL•Brown silty SAND with gravel, medium dense, moist
20.0 �
z
3 � '
4
5 ML Gray sandy SILT, medium dense, moist
�� 6
� -mottiings from 5'
8
9
21.6 ��
11
12
13
14 Test rt temilnated at 14.0 feet below exisiin
p' g grade. No groundwater
encouMered during excavation.
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Earth Consultants Inc. Zelman Property Parcels A. B and C
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Renton,Washington
J
F Proj.No. 30003 Own. GLS Dat� Nov. '97 dwek�d RAC Dat� t t/3/97 Plate A10
Subw�tace oondit3ons depicisd ropresent our observatio�s ai th�tlrtw and location of this ezploratory hole,modifisd by eng(nee�iny tests,
analysis and jud9ment 1'hey u�not necessarily npresentztiw of othK tlmes and bcationa.Ws cannot axept rospo�sibility fo�the use or
fnterprotatla�by othen ot i�fortnaUon pnsented on this loq.
Test Pit Log
ProJect Name: Sheat or
Zelman Pro e Parcels A. B and C > >
Job No. Lngged by: Date: Test Pit fJo.:
s000� os� io 2o s7 TP-102
ExcavaUo�Contacto� G�ound Surface�evatio�:
N.W. Excavatin
Notes:
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W t o � � y o SuAace Conditlo�s: Grdss
C � C r d �U �
�%� L ? O 4' r 7 ]
Q N N V1
SM FlLL•Brown silry SAND with gravei, dense, moist
s.s � -plastic
2
3 SM (2`sod) .
g�own s�ty SAND. medium dense� molst
�� 4
5
6
7 -sloughing in sides
8 -fines co�tent dec�eases
�o.s 9 �
�o � � �
»
12
-siow inflow of grou�dwater
13 �
Test it tenninated at 13.5 feet below existi�g grade.Groundwater table
encountered ai 13.0 feet du�g excavatio�.
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Earth Consultants Inc. Zeiman Property Parcels A, B and C
�g,�,�,.�..�,��.
ReMo�,Washington
J
� Prq.No. 30003 Dwn. GLS Du. Nov.'97 Chedcsd RAC oat. it/3/97 Plaa A11
SubsuAac�conditions depictsd repreunt ou�oburvations at the tims and bca8o�of this�xploratory hol�,modifisd by�nflinee�infl tests,
anaFysis and judgment They are not necessarily rop�esentativs of other times and locations.Ws can�ot socept rospo�sibility for the use or
' interprotatian by othen of infotmatio�presented o�this lo�.
Test Pit Log
Project Nama: V Sheet ot
Zelman Pro Parcels A, B and C t t
.bb No. Lnqfled by. Oate: Test Pit No.:
s000� �s� �0 2o s7 TP-103
Excavation Contactor: G�ound Su�face�evatio�:
N.W. Excavatin
Notes:
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W L a + ! y o Surface Co�ditions: Gfc1SS •
/� d D LL t d V �
\'o� L ] � � � � ]
� N N N
SM Brown siiry SAND, loose to medium dense, moist
as•s � ML Brown SILT, medium dense, moist
2 '
3 '
4 SM Gray spty fine SAND,loose to medium dense; moisi
t29 •
5
6
7
e -becomes dense
9 .
� 10 � -becomes wet
t�
12
13
-6'diamete�log
40.9 14
15
16 Test pit teRninated at 16.0 feet below existing grade. No groundwater
encountered during excavation.
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Earth Consultants Inc. Zelman Property Pa�cels A, B and C
`'�°�°a"�a"`'°°''""`°�"`e'"'°""""�"5"°'°'„ Renton,Washingto�
J
� Pro�.No. 3000� Own. GLS Oate Nov. '9T Ct��dcee RAC Dat� 11/3/97 Plate Al2
Subw�face oo�ditio�a depictsd represent our obsorvaGons at the tim�and location of tfiis�xplo�atory hole,modified by�ngineeri�y tests,
analysis and judgms�t Thsy us not necessuily representativs ot othsr times and locations.We cannot aoospt respo�sibility for the use o�
ints�preutio�by others of infortnaGon presented o�this 109.
Test Pit Log
Project Name: Sheet ot
Zelman Pro Parcels A, B and C 1 1
Job No. Lnqged by. Oate: Test Pit No.:
3000� DSL 10 20 97 TP-104
Excavation Contactw: Ground Surtacs�evation:
N.W. Excavatin
Notes:
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W L a � ! y o Surfacs Conditions: Gr'dss
na d � n c� � i
t%) � i o � i � i
0 N N N
SM Fll1_Dark b�own/gray s�ty SAND with gravel, medium dense to dense,
mo�si
is.s �
-conc�ete deb�is
2
3 -
�
5 ML B�own SII.T, medium dense, moisi
3a.t
s
� -12'diameter log
8
-becomes dense
25.3 9 -
10
�� Test pit tertninated at 11.0 feet bNow existing grade. No g�oundwater
encountered during excavation.
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``°e°'y`���'°"''"°'�'°"a"°°"°""°''s�`"°'" Renton,Washington
J
F Proj.No. 3000�3 Own. GLS Dat� NOv. '97 Chedcsd RAC Date 11/3/97 Plat� A13
SubsuAace oonditions depictsd ropresent our obs�rvatio�s at th�tlme and bcation of this�zploatory hole,modified by e�gtneerinq tests,
uulysis and jud�ment Yhey ue not necessarily represantatiw oi other timea and{ocatio�s.Ws can�ot aocept ns�sibility tor the uss o�
interprotation by others ot intormation prosented on th�s loq.
Test Pit Log
Projact Name: " Sheet ot __
Zelman Pro e Parceis A, B and C > >
Job P1o. Lnyged 6y. Date: Test Pit No.:
s000-� �s� io 2o s� TP-105
ExcavaUon Co�tactor. Ground Su�(ace Elevation:
N.W. Excavatin
Nates:
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— o L � y o Surface Conditions: �af1SS
W dn d �; d c� a
(%) � i o � i > ;
V, N N N
SM FlLL:Brown silty SAND with gravel,dense, moist
23.4 �
2
3 •
� -4"layer of sod
4 SM Brown s11ty SAND.dense, moist
21.8 5
6
T
• 8
9 tlecrease in fines content
11.4 . i 10
1]
12 Tesi pit tertninaied at 12.0 feet below exisiing grade. No grou�dwate�
encountered du�irtig excavatton.
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`�°"'b•'°"o'b°"'`�'�'"`g"�°'"�"'s�'�.' Renton,Washington
J
� Pro�.No. 3000� Dw�. GLS Dat� NOv. '97 Chedced RAC Oate 11/3/97 Ptate A14
Subw�face oonditions depictad represent au observations at ths time and locatio�of tfiis�xplontory hol�,modified by�nqinee�infl tests,
anafysis and judgment mey ars not necessarily roprese�tative of other timea and bcatio�s.We cannot axept responsibility fo�the use o�
interpretatio�by othe�s of intormation pcesentsd o�this 109.
Test Pit Log
�oi��O� Sheet ot
Zelma�P�o Parcels A, B and C � �
Job No. Logged by. Date: Test Pit No.:
3000� DSL 10 20 97 TP-�OG
ExcavaUon Contactor. Ground SuAace�evation:
N.W. Excavatin
Notes:
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— o t ! y a Su�tace Co�ditio�s: Grdss
w a � � �; a c� �
(%1 � a • � i � i
Q N � V7 N
SM FllL•Brown siity SAND with gravel, medium dense, moisi
z;.i �
2 ML Brown SILT/sandy SILT, medium dense, moist
3 -
� -becomes gray
4 -roots(4'-6'diameter)
30.4 5
6
7
8
9 �ecrease tn fines
2�.0 10
»
�2 - .
13 Test pit terminated at 13.0 feei below extsting grade. No groundwater
encountered during excavation.
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��,�«..�..g,��,
I Renton,Washington �
J
F Proj.No. 3000� Dwn. GlS Dat� Nov. '97 Checked RAC Dats 11/3/9T Plate A15
SubwAace oondiUo�s dep�cted rep�esent ou�observations at the time and bcatio�oi this exPlo�atory hole,modifieG by engi�ee�i�q tests,
analysis and jud�me�t They are not nscassarily representative of other times and locations.We cannot accept responsibiliry for the use or
htKpretation by othen of infotmation presontsd on thia by.
Test Pit Log
Project Name: Sheet a(
Zelman Pro Parcels A, B and C > >
Job No. Logped by. Date: Test P'it No.:
3000� DSL 10 20 97 TP-y OT
Excavation Contactor. Ground Su�tace�evation:
N.W. Excavatin
Notes:
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�y L o � � y o S�rtace Conditio�s: Grass �
a � a � n c� �
(`�) � a a � i � a
n N N N
SM FlLL•Brown spty SAND with gravel
21.4 �
2 ML Gray brown mottied SILT�medium dense, motst
3 SM Brown s�ty fine SANO, medium de�se, moist
24.3 : 4
5
6
�
-Silt cOnieni deCfeaSe
s
9
13.5 �� �
11
12
13
14
15
Test pit terminated at 15.0 feet below e�sting grade.No grou�dwate�
e�countered during excavatio�.
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"'„""'k"�'°Q''`°°`°a""`g"'`°"�,`x""�"" Renton,Washington
J
F Proj.No. 30003 own. GLS oaa Nov. '97 Chedced RAC Dats 11/3/9T Ptaa A16
SubwAacs conditions depicted represent our observations at tha time and bcation of this ezplo�atory hols,modifisd by engineertn9 tests,
analysis and judgment. They ue not�ecessarity reprosantative of other times and IocaGona.We cannot accept responsibility fot the use or
� ints�etation by othero of informatio�presented on this log.
Test Pit Log
Project Name: ~�� Sheet of
Zelman Pro Pa�cels A, B and C � �
Job No. Lnflfled by: Oate: Test Pit No.:
3000� DSL 10 20 97 TP-1�$
ExcavaUon Contactor. Ground SuAace OevaUo�:
N.W. Excavatin
Notes:
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W L o � ! y o Suriace Co�diUons: GCdss
a � d � d c� d
��� L ? � � A � ?
� V1 Vl N
ML Brown sandy SILT, medium dense, moist
as.s �
2
3 SM Grades to b�ovm sAty SAND, medium dense, molst
s
�.a s
6
7
� 8 -decrease in fines content
9
�.� �o � -becomes wet
ii
12 �
-caving
13
14 s -s�t lenses, extremely siow in flow
�s Test pit terminated at 15.0 feet below existing grade. Groundwater table
encountered at 14.0 feet du�ing excavation.
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``o1e°"�@'�""`°°"�'"`�S°ei°"' Renton, Washington
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� Pro�.No. 3000.3 Own. GI.S Dat� NOv. '97 Checksd RAC �at� 11/3/97 Plats A17
Subsu�fac�oonditio��s depkted represent ou�obs�vatlons at the tlm�and bcatlo�ot this ezplo�atory hole,modified by engineeri�y tests,
ar►a�ys�s ana judflmenc. 71�ey us not necessarity repres�ntative of other timea and locatio�a.we cannot aocept nspo�sibil�ty to�the use o�
irKKpt�tation by others of intwmadon pr�sented on Cila lop.
Test Pit Log .
Projea Mame: sr,eec or
Zelman Pro Pa�cels A, B and C > >
Job No. l�ogged by. Date: � Test P'it No.:
3000� �s� �0 2o s� TP-109
Excavation Contacior: Cxound Su�tace Etevation:
N.W. Excavatin
Notes:
U
W L o « ! y o Surtacs Condtions: Brilsh
4 � d �- d U �
(�'� L ? Q � t � ]
� N N N
SM FlLL•Brown silty SAND with gravel, loose to medium dense, moist
�s.� � -powdered brick, metal
2
3 ML Gray sandy SILT.loose to medium dense
LL�36 P1�28 a�3.4 4
P1�8
5
s SM Grades to gray siliy SAND, medium dense, moist
�
� 8
29.� 9 -caving
�o �
i�
�s
13 .-becomes wet and mottled
30J : ` 14
15 Test pit terminated at 15.0 feet below existing grade. No groundwate�
encountered during excavation.
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� Proj.No. 3000.9 Own. GLS Oat� NOV. '97 Checked RAC Oate 11/3/97 Plat� A18
Subw�tace conditions dapicted repress�t our obs�nrations at th�time and locatio�of this�xplo�atory hole,modifisd by en9ineerin�tests,
anatysis and judqment They ue not necessuily ropreu�tativ�of oth��times and locations.We cannot axept rospo�s+bility(or the use or
inb�pretatio�by othe�s o(i�tortnatio�prosentad on this bg.
Test Pit Log
Proje�.;ivame: sneec ,
Zelman Pro Parcels A, B and C �
Job No. Logged by: Qate: Test Pit No.:
s000� �s� �0 2o s� TP-i 10
ExcavaGon Contactor. Ground Su�tace pevatio�:
N.W. Excavatin
Notes:
a
W L o + ! N o Surtace Conditio�s: Brt1Sh
a � n �- d c� �
(%) � a o �` i � i
� N N N
ML erown sandy SILT, loose to medium dense, moist
31.5 �
2
3
4 SM Grades to gray s�7ry SAN�, medium dense, moist�
5
27.9 ' 6
7
8
9 �iecrease in fines content
2s.o �o
i
>>
12 -bec:omes wet
-caving �
13
14 Test pit terminated at 14.0 feet below existi�g grade. No g�oundwater
encountered during excavation.
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c�•�+���••�«��",�w Renton.Washington
� Pro�.No. 30003 Own. GLS Dats NOv.'97 Chedad RAC Oat� 11/3/97 Ptate A19
Subsurfaw oonditions d�p�cted repns�nt our obsarvations at th�tims and Iocatlo�of this�x loratory hole r•+^a°� ''
anaFysis and Judgment They are not necauarily repr�untatiw of oths�timea and k+r�•'^-- ��
intKpntatio�by oths�s o(info�mation presentsd o�this loo.
Test Pit Log y_ „
r"�oj��e: Sheet of
Zelman Pro Parcels A, B and C � �
,lob No. Logged by. Data: � Test Pk No.:
s000� �s� �0 2o s� TP-111
Excavatio�Contactor. Ground Surtaoe pevation:
N.W. Excavatin
Notes:
u
W L a } ! y o Surface Co�ditions: BfUSh I
(`�) " i ' � i � i I
� N � N N I
ML Brown sandy SILT, loose to medium dense, moist
19.3 �
2
3
4
36.6 5 '�
6
7
. 8 I
9
-becomes wet
3�.0 �� � -caving
»
12 -G'dlameter log
13
�� Tesi d tertninated at 14.0 feet beiow existln
p' g grade. No groundwate�
encountered during excavatlo�.
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SubsuAaoe oondiUor►s depicted repress�t out obsenratfo�s at the time and locatio�of this exPloratory hole,mod�ed by e�ginee�ing tests.
analysis and jud9ms�t. mey u�not neoessuily ropresentative of othe�times and locationn.We can�ot aocept rospo�sibi�iry to�the use o�
fntKpretitio�by others of in(o�matfon prese�tsd on this bq.
Test Pit Log _____._�
Ptoject Name: Sheet o(
Zelman P�o e Parcels A, B and C t t
Job No. L.oflfled by. Date: Test Pit No.:
s000� �s� �0 2o s7 Tp-112 �
Excavation Contactor. Ground SuAaoe�evation:
N.W. Excavatin t
Notes:
a
— o r ! y o SuAaca Co�diUons: BlaCkb@Ry BUSheS I
W � � n � d u �
('�� � i o' � i � a i
� N N N
ML Brown SILT, loose to medium dense, moist
322 � I
2
3 •
4
5 SM Grades to gray s�1ty SAND, loose to medium dense, moist
a�.o s
� �
8 �aving
�
�o �
-becomes wet
31.4 ': 11
12
13
14 Tesi it terminaied at 14.0 feet below exlstin
p g grade. No groundwater
encouMered du�ing excavation.
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`�°b".,��'�"°°.��„`�a°�"`��"S°"°°" Rento�.Washingto�
�
F Proj.No. 3000�3 Dwn. GL.S Qats Nov. '97 Ch�dcsd RAC Dat� 11/3/9T P�at� A21
SubwAace oonditio�s depictsd tep�essnt ou�observitio�s at th�Ume and location ot fhis�xploratory hole,modified by�n�ines�i�tests,
analysis and�udgme�t They are not nsassariy ropros��tatiw of oths�tlmes and bcations.W�can�ot aocept�espo�sibility for the use o�
intwpnution by oth�n ot inio�matio�pnsented on this loy.
Test Pit Log
Project Name: Sheet ot
Zelman Pro Parcels A, B and C > >
Job No. Logfled by. Date: Test Pit No.:
3000-� os� �0 2o s� TP-113
ExcavaUo�Co�tadw: Ground Surface�evation:
N.W. Excavatin
Notes:
u �
W L o � ! y o Surtace Co�ditions: Grdss
d � d t d U �
�°'�� L ? 0 4' � � ]
0 N N N
ML Brown SILT, loose,wet
37.4 �
LL�42 PL=30
PI=12 2
3 �
4 ���
5
6
39.7 �
e SM Brown silry SAND,loose to medium dense,wet
2s.s ' 9 -caving � I
�o �
�� Test pit terminated at i 1.0 feet below exlsting grade due to caving. No
groundwate�encour�tered during excavation.
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�ei�'°°"'`'°°�°�'"`B°"�°��`� Renton, Washington
J
��„ Pro�.No. 3000.3 Own. GL.S Oat� NOv. '97 C�ecksd RAC Date 11/3/97 Plats A22
SubsuAaa oo�ditio�s d�picted repr�sMt ou�obs�vadons at th�tlmt and locatio�ot this�xploratory hole,modified by��ginse�in�tssts,
analysis and judpmeM. T'hsy us not necessarify representatiw oi other Umes and bcations.Ws cannot aocapt rosponsibiliry for the uu o�
interp�etatio�by othen of iniormation prese�ted on this loy.
Test Pit Log
Project Name: � � Sheet ot
Zelman Pro Parcels A. B and C 1 1
Job No. Lo99ed by: Date: Tes!Pit No.:
sooa� �s� �0 20 � TP-114
Excavation Contactw: Ground Surfaoe Oevation:
N.W. Excavatin
Notes:
� o L ! y o Surface Conditions: BIBCk�fT�f BUShBS
W na a +; a u �
��� M ] � � A 7 7
� N � N N
ML Brown SILT with sand, loose, moist
31.9 �
2
3 •
4
-becomes sandy
�8 5
6
7
8
�-� 9 SM Brown sAty SAND,loose to medium dense, mo(st to wet
�o _ �
»
12 -caving
13 ML Gray sandy SILT, medium dense,wet
33.5 14
15
16 Test pit terminated at 16.0 feet below exlsting grade. No groundwater
encountered during excavation.
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GeO1D�0�1ees.Gea�b��b 4�vYamnril S�CJQIIW
Rento�,Washington I
J
F Proj.No. 3000.9 Dwn. GI.S Oat� NOv. '97 pwck�d RAC Oats 11/3/97 Plate A23
SubwAaca oonditio�a depicisd represent ou�observations ai th�tim�and bcatio�oi this�zploratory hole,modified by enginee�ny tests,
analysis and judqmeM. They ars not necessarily ropresentativa of other times�nd bcationa.Ws cannot aceept�espons�bility for the use or
• inte�etatio�by othen oi informatlon prose�ted o�this io�. I
Test Pit Log,
Pro�ect Nam•: Sheet of !W
Zelman Pro Parcels A, B and C 1 1
Job No. loqfled by: Dafe: � Test Pit No.:
a000� os� �0 2o s� TP-116
Excavation Contactor. G�ound SuAace�evation:
N.W. Excavatin
Notas:
�
— o t ! H o Su�tace Co�dittons: Grdss .
W a � d �; d u d
�) L 7 Q � M � ?
� N N N
ML Brown SILT, loose, moist
ao.� �
2
-�COfT1e.S RlOii1�
3
4
5 SM Grades to b�own sitty SAND,loose,wet
33A 6
T
8 -b@CO(11@S gfd�/
9
-caving
�o � �
�u.� �� -peat seams
t2
t3 Test pit tertninated at 13.0 feet below exisiing grade. No g�ou�dwater
encourrtered during excavation.
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' `°°�°d"�.`e'a+«"``°°`°°""�5"Q'°�°` Rento�,Washington
J
F Proj.No. 3000�3 own. GLS oaa Nov.'97 C�.dcsd RAC oac. 11/3/97 Ptat� A25
SubwAace oo�ditlons depictsd represeM our observatiom at tl�e tlme�nd bcatlon of this exploratory hols,modified by engineeri�y tasts,
anslysia and judyment T'hey us not necessarily representativs of othsr tlmes and bcatio�s.We cannat axept responsibility for tha use o�
ints�etation by othen of InformaUon pnsentsd on this by.
-- � Test Pit Log
Project Name: " Sheet of
Zeiman Pro e Parcels A, B and C � �
Job No. l.oq9ed by. Date: Test Pit No.:
s000� �s� �0 2o s� TP-118
Excavation Contador. Ground SuAace�evatio�:
N.W. Excavatin
Notes:
u
i — a t ! y o Su�face Co�ditions: B8f@, shredded wire p�1e
W d � 4 � a c� �
(96) r a • 'L i � i
� N � N N
ML Gray sandy sILT, medium dense, motst
16.9 �
2
3 .
4
45.4 S
6
7
-C8V1fig
8 SM Gray sUty SAND, medium dense,wet
9 Test it terminated at 9.0 feet below exlsti
p ng grade. Groundwater
seepage encounte�ed at 8.0 feet during excavaiion.
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`'`°��"°�''`°°"�'"`�"�"�iS°ei°"' Renton,Washingto�
J
F Proj.No. 3000�3 Dwn. GlS �at• Nov. '9T Ch�ck�d RAC oat. 11/3/9T P�aa A27
SubwAace oonditions depictsd�ep�ess�t ou�observatio�s at th�time and location of this explorabory hole,modifisd by��pi�esri�q t�sts,
a�alysis and judgme�t They us not necsssarily reprosentative ot othsr 6mes and locatio�s.We cannot accept respons�bility for tfie use o�
ints�p�etatio�by others of i�(o�mation pnsented on this loq.
Test Pit Log
Pro�ed Nams: _ „��.. Sheet oi
Zeiman Pro e Parcels A, B and C � �
Job No. Lo99ed by. �ate: Test P'it No.:
3000� DSL 10 20 97 TP-119
Excavatio�Contactor. Ground Su�tace�evation:
N.W. Excavatin
Notes:
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W t o � � v� a �rtace Co�diUons: Baf@ ,
a � n +- d � �
�%) � a • � i � i
0 N � N N
FlLL•Rubbe�upholstery,wires, metal debris
. �
2
-tT1I(lI(Tk'11(k1tUf81 SOb
3 -
4
s Test pit terminated at 5.0 feet below existing grade. No g�oundwater
encountered during excavation.
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`"�"�.��'�''`°°�°�'".o'w°„"�"r s�'m" Renton,Washi�gton
J
� Pro�.No. 3000� ow�. GLS oat� Nov. '97 Chsdud RAC oat� 11/3/97 Ptat� A28
Subwriaca canditions depicisd reprosent ou�observations at the Ume anC location ot this�xpbratory hole,modified by enfli�eertnp tesis,
analysis and judgme�t Thoy ue not necessarily representative of other dmes u►d bcations.Ws cannot axept rospo�s�bility to�the use o�
• inte�etaGo�by others of information prosented o�this bq.
Test Pit Log
Project Name: Stieet of
Zelman Pro e Parcels A, B and C t t
Job No. 1.o99ed by. Oate: Test Pit No.:
s000� �s� �0 20 � TP-120
Excavation Contactor: Grour►d Surtace�evation:
N.W. Excavatin
Notes:
�
— o L ' w o ��acs Co�diUons: Bare
W a a Q �; n c� �
(%) � i • � i � a
� N � N N
FlL1:Wood waste, rubber, metal,wires, uphdstery
� .
2
-m(nima! natUral so�
3 '
4
5 Test pit teRninated at 5.0 feet below exlsting grade. No groundwater
e�courrte�ed during excavation.
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' `��'°°''`°°�°�'"`a"'`°"°'a'°''S"e""" Renton,Washington
J
� Pro�.No. 30003 Own. GL.S Dat• Nov. '97 Check�d RAC oat• 11/3/97 Plat• A29
SubwAaos oo�ditions depicted represe�t ou�observations at the tlme and location of this�xplo�atory hole,moditied by enginee�inq tests,
analysia and judflme�t They ue not necessarily reprose�tatiw of othe�dmes and locations.We cannot aocept responsibility(or the uu or
i�terpretatio�by oth�n of intormatio�pr�sented on this 109.
Test Pit Log
Project Name: �� Sheet of
Zelman Pro Parcels A, B and C � �
Job No. t�oggad by. Date: � Test Pit No.:
s000� os� �0 2o s� TP-121
Excavation Contactor. Ground SuAace�evation:
N.W. Excavatin
Notes:
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W L a « ! y o Su�face Conditions: Grdss
dD n + n c� �
(�) � ] o '� i > ;
� N N N
SM FlLL-Muffle�, metal debris, brown and gray s�7ty SAND with gravel,
�e, moist
t
2 -coke cans
16.3 3 -piastic �
4 -b�idc deb�is
5 -ptpe fitting
6 ML Gray SILT, medium dense, moist
LL�38 PL-30 36.8 �
' P(=8
8
9
�� �aving due to seepage
�,� �� -becomes wet and dense f '�
12
13 - Tesi tertninated at 13.0 feet below existtn I
pit g grade.Grou�dwaie�table
encountered at 13.0 feet duri�g excavation.
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``�`��'�°�"`°°�°�'"`�"r5°'"�" Renton, Washington
J
� Proj.No. 30003 Dwn. GLS Dat� NOV. '97 Ch�cfced RAC Dats 11/3/9T Plate A30
Subwrfaca aonditions depictsd represent our observatio�s at the tlm�and location ot this ezploratory hois,modified by�n�(nee�in9 tests,
anatysis and judgme�t They us not necsssariy ropresantativs o1 othsr times and locations.We can�ot accept responsibility for the use o�
ints�etatio�by otMrs of in(o�mation prosented on this lo�. '
- BORING NO. �
Logged By RWB
Date 5/10/86 ELEV. +14±
US Depth iN) �y As - Built
Graph CS Soil Description (ft � Sample Blows ��a� Well
Ft. Oiagram
_ s L� � �
i:??::::::::
� L •
`��: sm Si1ty SA�TD, brown, loose, mois� = 5 ?2 ,'�.' ,';A,
i:�`:-:�:�:;:� 5 Q c .''
I._'.;,;'':�:�: � o: .c.
.,.�.....
�:�.�.�;.�:;:`.::i •J' '
L.1 t7•�•''i..: o .
�:�1��;�;:: = 3 'II �... ',
-::;=�.::'�: �-• _
" '•:::-::: sp SkvD, dark gray, medium to fine, medium 10 •.;
,_�:''�: dense, wet. T .; :
••�::�=: 13 ,-..:,' -•-
;:;:��� Silt x increases w�th depth grading to ._L. :•;: '�-
___';:. � sil�cy sand 15 r.-:= �:'
'^i;r"r`•, , = 19 2� .� �; .�7.
'z;:?�: 20 ;e�..� •�.
- ' : � = 15 .a''"e � '�
:"• • .�.' -- qG,
•�'i-!ti: 25 •C,_C' � .N
- " • y�• � •��•
'' Sm = 10 30 •"°" :%a;u.
::;::: �
. s��: 3p -:'• •o• r-:e. .:
.�:
';: ml Saady SILT, li�ht gray, medium dense, ��� � �' �:'
�:;� some organic f ragmeats, wet 1. 11 :::::��-r: "''`��'`
. y:::.sG::.
i,;.� 35
':�::C', c:::Ui;
�::�:::x: a:;;�::�
���i� • �:J}: rl:�:'.C.:.
���;� :; . � 19 .;•:•' V
;;�!�: '•' 4Q �c: _.,
::;J== sp SAND, �ark gra�, medium to zine, densP T 52 ..�>�: —
_ �. �:.;�.
::::.::;:;;: to very dense, wet 45 � •.u.=; --
•::� :"'::
-:;�; �;''u'::• -
(� I �2 '��"
V '. c::.�_
50 :n:
.:�f'^ 3i I :>:.: -
I -,i.::
- = sm 5� �:�:: >��
30
Total Depth = 58. 5 feet
(Rj denotes bentonite pellets
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BORING LOG
ti f; STiti`OFF :-!ET�LS PROPERTY
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Consultants Inc. �`� �'` �
GEOTECHNIGAL ENGINEERING & GEOLOGY proj. No. 3G00 Date �3'J�L3E� Plate A3S.
BORING NO. � �
Logged By RWB
Date 5/10/86 ELEV. +14±
A5 - Buift
Graph CS Soil Description �fP�h Sample g�� ��� Well
Ft. Diagram
�'"'�,�-'�-� sm Topsoil, silty SP,ND, brown •L. ;.
r�,-:cc=:s:. :• � -'� • •
c�tt�}:<<:� = 5 32 •; �+' � ;�;
ci��t�"�;'° Silty SAND, brown/mottled, medium to � :�:U,: •-+ �.
� •a.,
i••- �� fine, subangular to subrounded, loose, .. •. '
1���::�:;:i: � _
��i ��:; we t = 6 30 .:`: �''�' � .
,##ii.i#3� Sm 10 �• •0.: � •••'
ff�$�##��} ,: . _
�-�t��� ` Y Q I 4 ... N
I: .f::r.� '� ------ -- 15
(:� '��:,+'�' medium dense ��'-
{ �� si�. = L O 2 2 ::ai;:
}� #f��#�i .•:a.' - •':'
20 :.c.•: ::;o.:
i<#f�}ff3f =�ar:. _ ..d•;
}•�..`••{f:: .:�.:.:
:}�tc'.}r�. = 9 •'a�::
:� � ri�t} •.>; :�t:
�f� �F�Ffr --------- 25 �.;:
� •�rr� rtt dense '
r�;f.'Fi.�' �Ci:
:�1�:�i;�-:+-+ 3 5
Total depth = 29 feet
(3) denotes bentonite pellets
BORING LOG
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Consultants Inc. ` ' �
GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING 9c GEOLOGY proj. No. 3000 Date �tay'86 Plate A32
BORING NO. '' �
Logged By RWB
Date S/10/86 ELEV. +14±
US De th (N) W As' Built
G�aph CS Soil Description (fP� Sample� g�o� �o�o� Weli
Ft. Diagram
.
`�` sm Silty S�,�D, bluish-gray, medium dense, +�', . •
',. . � .
� (fill) , noticeable odor = 17 30 � , • , . •
., '_
-_:�.:� --- --- - --- 5 '',
==ff;?:==: sm Silty SA.vD, gray, loose, wet, some odor
- --:1:�:�: �
:i:::_.: --- ---- --- - � 4 �� �:• ;..
`c��}j:;.r. sm Silty SAND 10 '°!� _ �;L•:
r-[�����i� - ----- - - S � ' •.''. � 'O�
- - - 29 �L �' �'� .
15 :;�;: a : aa•
mh Clayey SILT, tan, soft, some organics •. ;� '.
. . , >
--_�- -t� SILT and PEAT � 12 s
••,:,,,, — — _0
};:;;�:::::: _
<<}}<<:= se� Silty S�YD, gray, fiae, loose to medium = 10 ~
-;`'• :��: dense 20 ;::�;
�'<<�: 2� . �'�' _
.'L.� ��'� _
�:'}'� = 12 .�: _
• :��: 30 ;;�; _
:: •:��: --
. 1�� Clayey SILT� C2i1� medium high,. plastic. � 12 17 :G.•'�
.. �"•"' --- �Qtna_o.;-;ar.ics - 35 �'..' ..
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OAKESDALE BUSINESS PARK
TESCP BASIN SUNIMARY
#6295 FILE 6295TESC
BASIN Si.TNII�iARY
BASIN ID: A1 NAME: lOYR/24HR PRE-DEVELOPED '
SBUH METHODOLOGY
TOTAL AREA. . . . . . . : 31. 63 Acres BASEFLOWS: 0. 00 cfs
RAINFALL TYPE. . . . : TYPElA PERV IMP
PRECIPITATION. . . . : 2 .90 inches AREA. . : 29. 13 Acres 2 . 50 Acres
TIME INTERVAL. . . . : 10. 00 min CN. . . . : 81. 00 98 . 00
TC. . . . : 1b9 . 71 min 3 . 99 min
ABSTRACTION COEFF: 0. 20
TcReach - Sheet L: 300 .00 ns: 0. 1500 p2yr: 2 . Q�0 s: 0. 0003
TcReach - Shallow L: 190. 00 ks: 11. 00 s: 0. 0400
TcReach - Channel L: 40. 00 kc: 42 . 00 s: 0. 0250
TcReach - Channel L: 380.00 kc: 17. 00 s: 0. 002�
TcReach - Channel L: 100.00 kc: 42 . 00 s: 0. 02U0
impTcReach - Sheet L: 50. 00 ns: 0. 0110 p2}�r: 2 . 00 s: 0. 0060
impTcReach - Channel L: 540. 00 kc:42 . 00 s:O. 0 70
PEAK RATE: 3 . 06 cfs VOL: 3 . 56 Ac-ft TIME:. 480 min