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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNE 16th ST-Jefferson Ave NE_Bid Package Part 2
STANDARD DETAILS
CITY OF RENTON & WSDOT
STANDARD DETAILS
25. Standard Details
CONSTRUCTION PLANS
(REDUCED 11X17)
25. CONSTRUTION PLANS
PROJECT
LOCATION
BID
DOCUMENT
DESIGN CONTRACT #: CAG-19-031
CITY OF RENTON PROJECT #: SWP-27-4016 & WTR-27-4016
JULY 2020SCHEDULE OF DRAWINGS
NE 16TH STREET
AND JEFFERSON AVENUE NE
STORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS
REGISTERED NOTGNIHSAWFOETATS
ERN EPRF
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52116SAM O B DE DOU
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LASInterdisciplinary Design
SEATTLE
3131 Elliott Ave
Suite 400 WA 98121
(206) 286 1640 www.kpg.com
Tacoma
Wenatchee
Bellevue
MAYOR
CITY COUNCIL
PROJECT VICINITY
7-17-2020JARED MCDONALD,PE 11/16/2020
11/16/2020
11/19/2020
Nathan Nelson 11/18/2020
11/19/2020
Ian GrayApproved via e-mail 11/23/2020
HORIZONTAL DATUM
VERTICAL DATUM
NE 16
T
H
S
T
INDEX
AVE
NEKIRKLAND AVE NEHARINGTON
AVE
NE
NE 16TH STHARRINGTON AVE NE
CONTROL POINT LIST
NUMBER BY APP.REVISION DESCRIPTION
DRAWN BY:
DESIGN BY:
CHECK BY:
PROJ MGR:
FILE:BY:DATE:
APPROVED FOR BID
DATE
DRAWING NO.
PROJECT NO.
FED AID NO.
DATE:
SHEET NO.OF
SURVEYED:
18144-INDX-ALGNM.dwg
BID
DOCUMENT
Public Works Department
CITY OF RENTON
Interdisciplinary Design
SEATTLE
3131 Elliott Ave
Suite 400 WA 98121
(206) 286 1640 www.kpg.com
Tacoma
Wenatchee
Bellevue
REGISTERED NOTGNIHSAWFOETATS
ERNEPRFO
ENNALIO
ES IGS
52116SAM O BDE DOU
G
L
ASSTORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS PROJECT
NE 16TH ST - JEFFERSON AVE NE
7-17-2020SOD
JF
SOD
DC
KPG
2 96
JULY 2020
N/A
18144
SHEET INDEX, ALIGNMENT PLAN & SURVEY CONTROL--------
SHEET PLANS - NE 16TH STREET
SHEET INDEX JEFFERSON AVE NE2
HARRINGTON AVE NE & NE 16TH ST
SURVEY NOTES
JARED MCDONALD,PE 11/16/2020
JEFFERSON AVE NE NE 12TH STNE 13TH STHORIZONTAL DATUM
VERTICAL DATUM
JEFFERSON AVE NE
CONTROL POINT LIST
NUMBER BY APP.REVISION DESCRIPTION
DRAWN BY:
DESIGN BY:
CHECK BY:
PROJ MGR:
FILE:BY:DATE:
APPROVED FOR BID
DATE
DRAWING NO.
PROJECT NO.
FED AID NO.
DATE:
SHEET NO.OF
SURVEYED:
18144-INDX-ALGNM.dwg
BID
DOCUMENT
Public Works Department
CITY OF RENTON
Interdisciplinary Design
SEATTLE
3131 Elliott Ave
Suite 400 WA 98121
(206) 286 1640 www.kpg.com
Tacoma
Wenatchee
Bellevue
REGISTERED NOTGNIHSAWFOETATS
ERNEPRFO
ENNALIO
ES IGS
52116SAM O BDE DOU
G
L
ASSTORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS PROJECT
NE 16TH ST - JEFFERSON AVE NE
7-17-2020SOD
JF
SOD
DC
KPG
3 96
JULY 2020
N/A
18144
3
SHEET INDEX, ALIGNMENT PLAN & SURVEY CONTROL--------
SHEET PLANS - JEFFERSON AVENUE NENE 16TH STSHEET INDEX
JEFFERSON AVE NE
SURVEY NOTES
JARED MCDONALD,PE 11/16/2020
••••••••••••••••
• • • •• • • •• • • •
NUMBER BY APP.REVISION DESCRIPTION
DRAWN BY:
DESIGN BY:
CHECK BY:
PROJ MGR:
FILE:BY:DATE:
APPROVED FOR BID
DATE
DRAWING NO.
PROJECT NO.
FED AID NO.
DATE:
SHEET NO.OF
SURVEYED:
18144-LGND-ABBRV.dwg
BID
DOCUMENT
Public Works Department
CITY OF RENTON
Interdisciplinary Design
SEATTLE
3131 Elliott Ave
Suite 400 WA 98121
(206) 286 1640 www.kpg.com
Tacoma
Wenatchee
Bellevue
REGISTERED NOTGNIHSAWFOETATS
ERNEPRFO
ENNALIO
ES IGS
52116SAM O BDE DOU
G
L
ASSTORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS PROJECT
NE 16TH ST - JEFFERSON AVE NE
7-17-2020EXISTING LEGEND ABBREVIATIONS PROPOSED LEGEND
SOD
JF
SOD
DC
KPG
4 96
JULY 2020
N/A
18144
4
LEGEND & ABBREVIATIONS--------
DOE JOHN
JARED MCDONALD,PE 11/16/2020
NUMBER BY APP.REVISION DESCRIPTION
DRAWN BY:
DESIGN BY:
CHECK BY:
PROJ MGR:
FILE:BY:DATE:
APPROVED FOR BID
DATE
DRAWING NO.
PROJECT NO.
FED AID NO.
DATE:
SHEET NO.OF
SURVEYED:
18144-LGND-ABBRV.dwg
BID
DOCUMENT
Public Works Department
CITY OF RENTON
Interdisciplinary Design
SEATTLE
3131 Elliott Ave
Suite 400 WA 98121
(206) 286 1640 www.kpg.com
Tacoma
Wenatchee
Bellevue
REGISTERED NOTGNIHSAWFOETATS
ERNEPRFO
ENNALIO
ES IGS
52116SAM O BDE DOU
G
L
ASSTORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS PROJECT
NE 16TH ST - JEFFERSON AVE NE
7-17-2020GENERAL NOTES
SOD
JF
SOD
DC
KPG
5 96
JULY 2020
N/A
18144
5
GENERAL NOTES--------
DETAIL INDICATOR
SUGGESTED CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE
JARED MCDONALD,PE 11/16/2020
DANG & SITU
KIDZRESEARCH LLC
COURTER JOHN F
FACILITIES &
OPERATIONS CTR DAYANG REAL ESTATE
INVESTMENT
DAYANG REAL ESTATE
INVESTMENT
DAYANG REAL ESTATE
INVESTMENT
WU CHANGHUA & GU JIANMIN
TAI FUNG LLCHARRINGTON AVE NE••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••NE 16TH ST INDEX AVE NERENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT
WU CHANGHUA & GU JIANMIN
KAZACHENKO VIORIKA
KOLRVA ELENA & ANGEL KOLEV
SINGH KULWINDER
NE 16TH ST
NUMBER BY APP.REVISION DESCRIPTION
DRAWN BY:
DESIGN BY:
CHECK BY:
PROJ MGR:
FILE:BY:DATE:
APPROVED FOR BID
DATE
DRAWING NO.
PROJECT NO.
FED AID NO.
DATE:
SHEET NO.OF
SURVEYED:
18144EXCOND-16TH.dwg
BID
DOCUMENT
Public Works Department
CITY OF RENTON
Interdisciplinary Design
SEATTLE
3131 Elliott Ave
Suite 400 WA 98121
(206) 286 1640 www.kpg.com
Tacoma
Wenatchee
Bellevue
REGISTERED NOTGNIHSAWFOETATS
ERNEPRFO
ENNALIO
ES IGS
52116SAM O BDE DOU
G
L
ASSTORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS PROJECT
NE 16TH ST - JEFFERSON AVE NE
7-17-2020PLAN
PLAN
SOD
JF
SOD
DC
KPG
6 96
JULY 2020
N/A
18144
NE 16TH ST STA 11+50 TO STA 19+50
EXISTING CONDITIONS
--------
6
SURVEY NOTES
JARED MCDONALD,PE 11/16/2020
CITY OF RENTON
WAY BACK
INN FOUNDATION
JARVIS RENTALS LLC
LAM MINH & TRANG NGUYEN
RENTON HOUSING
AUTHORITY
SAUVE WILLIAM
RAYMOND
SAUVE WILLIAM
RAYMOND
NE 16TH ST
JEFFERSONAVE NEKIRKLAND AVE NEPLAN
NUMBER BY APP.REVISION DESCRIPTION
DRAWN BY:
DESIGN BY:
CHECK BY:
PROJ MGR:
FILE:BY:DATE:
APPROVED FOR BID
DATE
DRAWING NO.
PROJECT NO.
FED AID NO.
DATE:
SHEET NO.OF
SURVEYED:
18144EXCOND-16TH.dwg
BID
DOCUMENT
Public Works Department
CITY OF RENTON
Interdisciplinary Design
SEATTLE
3131 Elliott Ave
Suite 400 WA 98121
(206) 286 1640 www.kpg.com
Tacoma
Wenatchee
Bellevue
REGISTERED NOTGNIHSAWFOETATS
ERNEPRFO
ENNALIO
ES IGS
52116SAM O BDE DOU
G
L
ASSTORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS PROJECT
NE 16TH ST - JEFFERSON AVE NE
7-17-2020SOD
JF
SOD
DC
KPG
7 96
JULY 2020
N/A
18144
NE 16TH ST STA 19+50 TO STA 24+00
EXISTING CONDITIONS
--------
7
SURVEY NOTES
JARED MCDONALD,PE 11/16/2020
SEE ZOE SHUK MING & WONG MEI
WOO ANITA & TIMOTHY C
LUO XUE LING
WOO ANITA & TIMOTHY C
LUO XUE LING
WEI LONG & LIHONG LIU
SAUVE WILLIAM
RAYMOND
WAY BACK
INN FOUNDATION
JEFFERSON AVE NE
LUO XUE LING
MITCHELL DENNIS & DIANE
LUO XUE LING
FOUST TAMI MARIE
ZHOU JENNIFER
PACECCA VINCENZO A
ZHANG YONGXING
WEI LONG & LIHONG LIU
JEFFERSON AVE NE
NUMBER BY APP.REVISION DESCRIPTION
DRAWN BY:
DESIGN BY:
CHECK BY:
PROJ MGR:
FILE:BY:DATE:
APPROVED FOR BID
DATE
DRAWING NO.
PROJECT NO.
FED AID NO.
DATE:
SHEET NO.OF
SURVEYED:
18144EXCOND-JFSN.dwg
BID
DOCUMENT
Public Works Department
CITY OF RENTON
Interdisciplinary Design
SEATTLE
3131 Elliott Ave
Suite 400 WA 98121
(206) 286 1640 www.kpg.com
Tacoma
Wenatchee
Bellevue
REGISTERED NOTGNIHSAWFOETATS
ERNEPRFO
ENNALIO
ES IGS
52116SAM O BDE DOU
G
L
ASSTORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS PROJECT
NE 16TH ST - JEFFERSON AVE NE
7-17-2020SOD
JF
SOD
DC
KPG
8 96
JULY 2020
N/A
18144
JEFFERSON AVE NE STA 70+50 TO STA 77+50
EXISTING CONDITIONS
--------
PLAN
PLAN
8
SURVEY NOTES
JARED MCDONALD,PE 11/16/2020
FUNG DANNY
FAKHARZADEH M HADI KHOMLYAK ROMAN
MCMILIAN SHERRY TAN XUEYAN & YUAN ZHIWEI
CHOW LYDIA WEN-LI
SMITH JOHN & SHARON L
JEFFERSON AVE NE NE 13TH STRUSSO PAUL A & CATHERINE I DALRYMPLE WALTER A
MJS HEATHER LLC
CITY OF RENTON
NE 12TH ST••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••NUMBER BY APP.REVISION DESCRIPTION
DRAWN BY:
DESIGN BY:
CHECK BY:
PROJ MGR:
FILE:BY:DATE:
APPROVED FOR BID
DATE
DRAWING NO.
PROJECT NO.
FED AID NO.
DATE:
SHEET NO.OF
SURVEYED:
18144EXCOND-JFSN.dwg
BID
DOCUMENT
Public Works Department
CITY OF RENTON
Interdisciplinary Design
SEATTLE
3131 Elliott Ave
Suite 400 WA 98121
(206) 286 1640 www.kpg.com
Tacoma
Wenatchee
Bellevue
REGISTERED NOTGNIHSAWFOETATS
ERNEPRFO
ENNALIO
ES IGS
52116SAM O BDE DOU
G
L
ASSTORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS PROJECT
NE 16TH ST - JEFFERSON AVE NE
7-17-2020PLAN
PLAN
SOD
JF
SOD
DC
KPG
9 96
JULY 2020
N/A
18144
JEFFERSON AVE NE STA 77+50 TO END
EXISTING CONDITIONS
--------
9
SURVEY NOTES
JEFFERSON AVE NE
JARED MCDONALD,PE 11/16/2020
GENERAL NOTES
CONSTRUCTION NOTES•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••DANG & SITU
KIDZRESEARCH LLC
COURTER JOHN F
FACILITIES &
OPERATIONS CTR DAYANG REAL ESTATE
INVESTMENT
DAYANG REAL ESTATE
INVESTMENT
DAYANG REAL ESTATE
INVESTMENT
WU CHANGHUA & GU JIANMIN
NE 16TH ST
HARRINGTONAVE NEINDEX AVE NERENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT
WU CHANGHUA & GU JIANMIN
KAZACHENKO VIORIKA
KOLRVA ELENA & ANGEL KOLEV
SINGH KULWINDER
NE 16TH ST
LEGEND
NUMBER BY APP.REVISION DESCRIPTION
DRAWN BY:
DESIGN BY:
CHECK BY:
PROJ MGR:
FILE:BY:DATE:
APPROVED FOR BID
DATE
DRAWING NO.
PROJECT NO.
FED AID NO.
DATE:
SHEET NO.OF
SURVEYED:
18144SP&TESC01-16TH.dwg
BID
DOCUMENT
Public Works Department
CITY OF RENTON
Interdisciplinary Design
SEATTLE
3131 Elliott Ave
Suite 400 WA 98121
(206) 286 1640 www.kpg.com
Tacoma
Wenatchee
Bellevue
REGISTERE D NOTGNIHSAWFOETATS
ERN EPRFO
ENNALIO
ES IGS
52116SAM O BDE DOU
G
L
ASSTORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS PROJECT
NE 16TH ST - JEFFERSON AVE NE
7-17-2020PLAN
PLAN
SOD
JF
SOD
DC
KPG
10 96
JULY 2020
N/A
18144
NE 16TH ST STA 11+50 TO STA 19+50
SITE PREPARATION AND TESC PLAN
--------
10JARED MCDONALD,PE 11/16/2020
CITY OF RENTON
WAY BACK
INN FOUNDATION
JARVIS RENTALS LLC
LAM MINH & TRANG NGUYEN
RENTON HOUSING
AUTHORITY
SAUVE WILLIAM
RAYMOND
SAUVE WILLIAM
RAYMOND JEFFERSONAVE NENE 16TH ST KIRKLAND AVE NECONSTRUCTION NOTES
GENERAL NOTES
LEGEND
PLAN
NUMBER BY APP.REVISION DESCRIPTION
DRAWN BY:
DESIGN BY:
CHECK BY:
PROJ MGR:
FILE:BY:DATE:
APPROVED FOR BID
DATE
DRAWING NO.
PROJECT NO.
FED AID NO.
DATE:
SHEET NO.OF
SURVEYED:
18144SP&TESC01-16TH.dwg
BID
DOCUMENT
Public Works Department
CITY OF RENTON
Interdisciplinary Design
SEATTLE
3131 Elliott Ave
Suite 400 WA 98121
(206) 286 1640 www.kpg.com
Tacoma
Wenatchee
Bellevue
REGISTERE D NOTGNIHSAWFOETATS
ERN EPRFO
ENNALIO
ES IGS
52116SAM O BDE DOU
G
L
ASSTORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS PROJECT
NE 16TH ST - JEFFERSON AVE NE
7-17-2020SOD
JF
SOD
DC
KPG
11 96
JULY 2020
N/A
18144
NE 16TH ST STA 19+50 TO STA 24+00
SITE PREPARATION AND TESC PLAN
--------
11JARED MCDONALD,PE 11/16/2020
CONSTRUCTION NOTES
SEE ZOE SHUK MING & WONG MEI
WOO ANITA & TIMOTHY C
LUO XUE LING
WOO ANITA & TIMOTHY C
LUO XUE LING
WEI LONG & LIHONG LIU
SAUVE WILLIAM
RAYMOND
WAY BACK
INN FOUNDATION
JEFFERSON AVE NE
LUO XUE LING
MITCHELL DENNIS & DIANE
LUO XUE LING
FOUST TAMI MARIE
ZHOU JENNIFER
PACECCA VINCENZO A
ZHANG YONGXING
WEI LONG & LIHONG LIU
JEFFERSON AVE NE LEGEND
GENERAL NOTES
NUMBER BY APP.REVISION DESCRIPTION
DRAWN BY:
DESIGN BY:
CHECK BY:
PROJ MGR:
FILE:BY:DATE:
APPROVED FOR BID
DATE
DRAWING NO.
PROJECT NO.
FED AID NO.
DATE:
SHEET NO.OF
SURVEYED:
18144SP&TESC01-JFSN.dwg
BID
DOCUMENT
Public Works Department
CITY OF RENTON
Interdisciplinary Design
SEATTLE
3131 Elliott Ave
Suite 400 WA 98121
(206) 286 1640 www.kpg.com
Tacoma
Wenatchee
Bellevue
REGISTERED NOTGNIHSAWFOETATS
ERN EPRFO
ENNALIO
ES IGS
52116SAM O BDE DOU
G
L
ASSTORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS PROJECT
NE 16TH ST - JEFFERSON AVE NE
7-17-2020SOD
JF
SOD
DC
KPG
12 96
JULY 2020
N/A
18144
JEFFERSON AVE NE STA 70+50 TO STA 77+50
SITE PREPARATION AND TESC PLAN
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PLAN
PLAN
12
ALL WORK ON PROPERTY 722780-1600,INCLUDING CITY OF RENTON APPROVAL,MUST BE COMPLETED WITHIN 30 DAYS FROMCOMMENCEMENT OF WORK ON PROPERTY.-JARED MCDONALD,PE - CITY OF RENTONPROJECT MANAGER
JARED MCDONALD,PE 11/16/2020
CONSTRUCTION NOTES
FUNG DANNY
FAKHARZADEH M HADI KHOMLYAK ROMAN
MCMILIAN SHERRY TAN XUEYAN & YUAN ZHIWEI
CHOW LYDIA WEN-LI
SMITH JOHN & SHARON L
JEFFERSON AVE NENE 13TH ST••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••RUSSO PAUL A & CATHERINE I DALRYMPLE WALTER A
MJS HEATHER LLC
CITY OF RENTON
NE 12TH STLEGEND GENERAL NOTES
NUMBER BY APP.REVISION DESCRIPTION
DRAWN BY:
DESIGN BY:
CHECK BY:
PROJ MGR:
FILE:BY:DATE:
APPROVED FOR BID
DATE
DRAWING NO.
PROJECT NO.
FED AID NO.
DATE:
SHEET NO.OF
SURVEYED:
18144SP&TESC01-JFSN.dwg
BID
DOCUMENT
Public Works Department
CITY OF RENTON
Interdisciplinary Design
SEATTLE
3131 Elliott Ave
Suite 400 WA 98121
(206) 286 1640 www.kpg.com
Tacoma
Wenatchee
Bellevue
REGISTERED NOTGNIHSAWFOETATS
ERN EPRFO
ENNALIO
ES IGS
52116SAM O BDE DOU
G
L
ASSTORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS PROJECT
NE 16TH ST - JEFFERSON AVE NE
7-17-2020PLAN
PLAN
JEFFERSON AVE NE
SOD
JF
SOD
DC
KPG
13 96
JULY 2020
N/A
18144
JEFFERSON AVE NE STA 77+50 TO END
SITE PREPARATION AND TESC PLAN
--------
13JARED MCDONALD,PE 11/16/2020
HIGH VISIBILITY ORANGE FENCE DETAIL
CATCH BASIN INLET PROTECTION INSERT DETAIL
NUMBER BY APP.REVISION DESCRIPTION
DRAWN BY:
DESIGN BY:
CHECK BY:
PROJ MGR:
FILE:BY:DATE:
APPROVED FOR BID
DATE
DRAWING NO.
PROJECT NO.
FED AID NO.
DATE:
SHEET NO.OF
SURVEYED:
18144DET-TESC.dwg
BID
DOCUMENT
Public Works Department
CITY OF RENTON
Interdisciplinary Design
SEATTLE
3131 Elliott Ave
Suite 400 WA 98121
(206) 286 1640 www.kpg.com
Tacoma
Wenatchee
Bellevue
REGISTERE D NOTGNIHSAWFOETATS
ERN EPRFO
ENNALIO
ES IGS
52116SAM O BDE DOU
G
L
ASSTORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS PROJECT
NE 16TH ST - JEFFERSON AVE NE
7-17-2020--------
SITE PREPARATION AND TESC PLAN
TESC NOTES AND DETAILS
14
18144
N/A
JULY 2020
9614
KPG
DC
SOD
JF
SOD
JARED MCDONALD,PE 11/16/2020
TYPICAL SECTION A TYPICAL SECTION B
ALTERNATE SECTION A1 ALTERNATE SECTION A2 ALTERNATE SECTION B1
ALTERNATE SECTION A3 ALTERNATE SECTION A4
MATERIAL CODEGENERAL TYPICAL SECTION NOTES
NUMBER BY APP.REVISION DESCRIPTION
DRAWN BY:
DESIGN BY:
CHECK BY:
PROJ MGR:
FILE:BY:DATE:
APPROVED FOR BID
DATE
DRAWING NO.
PROJECT NO.
FED AID NO.
DATE:
SHEET NO.OF
SURVEYED:
18144TYP01.dwg
BID
DOCUMENT
Public Works Department
CITY OF RENTON
Interdisciplinary Design
SEATTLE
3131 Elliott Ave
Suite 400 WA 98121
(206) 286 1640 www.kpg.com
Tacoma
Wenatchee
Bellevue
REGISTERE D NOTGNIHSAWFOETATS
ERN EPRFO
ENNALIO
ES IGS
52116SAM O BDE DOU
G
L
ASSTORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS PROJECT
NE 16TH ST - JEFFERSON AVE NE
7-17-2020SOD
JF
SOD
DC
KPG
15 96
JULY 2020
N/A
18144
15
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TYPICAL SECTIONS
JARED MCDONALD,PE 11/16/2020
TYPICAL SECTION C TYPICAL SECTION D
ALTERNATE SECTION C1 ALTERNATE SECTION C2 ALTERNATE SECTION C4
MATERIAL CODE
GENERAL TYPICAL SECTION NOTES
NUMBER BY APP.REVISION DESCRIPTION
DRAWN BY:
DESIGN BY:
CHECK BY:
PROJ MGR:
FILE:BY:DATE:
APPROVED FOR BID
DATE
DRAWING NO.
PROJECT NO.
FED AID NO.
DATE:
SHEET NO.OF
SURVEYED:
18144TYP01.dwg
BID
DOCUMENT
Public Works Department
CITY OF RENTON
Interdisciplinary Design
SEATTLE
3131 Elliott Ave
Suite 400 WA 98121
(206) 286 1640 www.kpg.com
Tacoma
Wenatchee
Bellevue
REGISTERE D NOTGNIHSAWFOETATS
ERN EPRFO
ENNALIO
ES IGS
52116SAM O BDE DOU
G
L
ASSTORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS PROJECT
NE 16TH ST - JEFFERSON AVE NE
7-17-2020--------
TYPICAL SECTIONS
16
18144
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JULY 2020
9616
KPG
DC
SOD
JF
SOD
JARED MCDONALD,PE 11/16/2020
STA 12+00 TO STA 15+50
GENERAL NOTES
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••INDEX AVE NEHARRINGTON AVE NEINDEX AVE NE••••••••••••••••••••••••NE 16TH ST
DANG & SITU
KIDZRESEARCH LLC
COURTER JOHN F
FACILITIES &
OPERATIONS CTR DAYANG REAL ESTATE
INVESTMENT
DAYANG REAL ESTATE
INVESTMENT
DAYANG REAL ESTATE
INVESTMENT
WU CHANGHUA & GU JIANMIN
ROADWAY LEGEND SIGNING & MAILBOX LEGEND
CHANNELIZATION NOTES
SIGN SCHEDULE SIGN SCHEDULE
CONSTRUCTION NOTES
PROFILE
NUMBER BY APP.REVISION DESCRIPTION
DRAWN BY:
DESIGN BY:
CHECK BY:
PROJ MGR:
FILE:BY:DATE:
APPROVED FOR BID
DATE
DRAWING NO.
PROJECT NO.
FED AID NO.
DATE:
SHEET NO.OF
SURVEYED:
18144RD01-16TH.dwg
BID
DOCUMENT
Public Works Department
CITY OF RENTON
Interdisciplinary Design
SEATTLE
3131 Elliott Ave
Suite 400 WA 98121
(206) 286 1640 www.kpg.com
Tacoma
Wenatchee
Bellevue
REGISTERED NOTGNIHSAWFOETATS
ERN EPRFO
ENNALIO
ES IGS
52116SAM O BDE DOU
G
L
ASSTORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS PROJECT
NE 16TH ST - JEFFERSON AVE NE
7-17-2020PLAN
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ROADWAY PLANS AND PROFILE
NE 16TH ST STA 11+50 TO STA 15+50
18144
N/A
JULY 2020
9617
KPG
DC
SOD
JF
SOD
17JARED MCDONALD,PE 11/16/2020
STA 15+50 TO STA 19+50
CONSTRUCTION NOTES
NE 16TH ST
RENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT
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18 96
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STA 19+50 TO STA 22+00
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NE 16TH ST
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WAY BACK
INN FOUNDATION
JARVIS RENTALS LLC
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19 96
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JARED MCDONALD,PE 11/16/2020
STA 70+50 TO STA 74+00
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JARED MCDONALD,PE 11/16/2020
STA 74+00 TO STA 77+50
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21JARED MCDONALD,PE 11/16/2020
CONSTRUCTION NOTES
FUNG DANNY
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22 96
JULY 2020
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23 96
JULY 2020
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7-17-2020PLAN
SOD
23JARED MCDONALD,PE 11/16/2020
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N/A
JULY 2020
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ASSTORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS PROJECT
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7-17-2020JARED MCDONALD,PE 11/16/2020
UNSUITABLE FOUNDATION EXCAVATION
UTILITY ADJUSTMENT DETAIL CURB CUT AND DROP DETAIL
GALVANIZED CHAIN LINK FENCE AND GATE DETAIL
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25
18144
N/A
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9625
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NE 16TH ST - JEFFERSON AVE NE
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N/A
JULY 2020
9626
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ASSTORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS PROJECT
NE 16TH ST - JEFFERSON AVE NE
7-17-2020DC
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WOODEN FENCE -TYPE 4 DETAIL
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28 96
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7-17-2020DC
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ROADWAY DETAILS
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7-17-2020PLAN
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SOD
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29 96
JULY 2020
N/A
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29
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30 96
JULY 2020
N/A
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30
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--------
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JARED MCDONALD,PE 11/16/2020
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PLAN
SOD
JF
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DC
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31 96
JULY 2020
N/A
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31
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CURB AND SIDEWALK LAYOUT
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7-17-2020PLAN
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DC
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32 96
JULY 2020
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32
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INTERSECTION & CURB RAMP PLAN
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7-17-2020SOD
JF
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DC
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33 96
JULY 2020
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33
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INTERSECTION & CURB RAMP PLAN
--------
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7-17-2020SOD
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34 96
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34
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INTERSECTION & CURB RAMP PLAN
--------
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ASSTORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS PROJECT
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7-17-2020SOD
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35 96
JULY 2020
N/A
18144
35
JEFFERSON AVE NE & NE 13TH ST
INTERSECTION & CURB RAMP PLAN
--------
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52116SAM O BDE DOU
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ASSTORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS PROJECT
NE 16TH ST - JEFFERSON AVE NE
7-17-2020SOD
JF
SOD
DC
KPG
36 96
JULY 2020
N/A
18144
36
JEFFERSON AVE NE & NE 12TH ST
INTERSECTION & CURB RAMP PLAN
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PLAN
JARED MCDONALD,PE 11/16/2020
HARRINGTON
AVE
NE
NE 16
T
H
S
T
NE 16T
H
S
THARRINGTON
AVE
NEHARRINGTON
AVE
NE
NE 16T
H
S
T
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52116SAM O BDE DOU
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ASSTORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS PROJECT
NE 16TH ST - JEFFERSON AVE NE
7-17-2020ADA RAMP 1
SOD
JF
SOD
DC
KPG
37 96
JULY 2020
N/A
18144
37
ADA RAMP 1-4 DETAILS
INTERSECTION & CURB RAMP PLAN
--------
ADA RAMP 2 ADA RAMP 3 ADA RAMP 4
JARED MCDONALD,PE 11/16/2020
NE 16
T
H
S
T HARRINGTON
AVE
NE
NE 16TH
S
TINDEX AVE NE
NE 16TH
S
T
RAMP LAYOUT POINTS RAMP LAYOUT POINTS RAMP LAYOUT POINTSRAMP LAYOUT POINTS
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SEATTLE
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Tacoma
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Bellevue
REGISTERED NOTGNIHSAWFOETATS
ERN EPRFO
ENNALIO
ES IGS
52116SAM O BDE DOU
G
L
ASSTORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS PROJECT
NE 16TH ST - JEFFERSON AVE NE
7-17-2020ADA RAMP 5
SOD
JF
SOD
DC
KPG
38 96
JULY 2020
N/A
18144
38
ADA RAMP 5-8 DETAILS
INTERSECTION & CURB RAMP PLAN
--------
ADA RAMP 6 ADA RAMP 7 ADA RAMP 8
JARED MCDONALD,PE 11/16/2020
NE 16TH ST
NE 16TH ST
JEFFERSON AVE NEJEFFERSON AVE NEJEFFERSON AVE NERAMP LAYOUT POINTS RAMP LAYOUT POINTS RAMP LAYOUT POINTS RAMP LAYOUT POINTS
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52116SAM O BDE DOU
G
L
ASSTORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS PROJECT
NE 16TH ST - JEFFERSON AVE NE
7-17-2020ADA RAMP 9
SOD
JF
SOD
DC
KPG
39 96
JULY 2020
N/A
18144
39
ADA RAMP 9-12 DETAILS
INTERSECTION & CURB RAMP PLAN
--------
ADA RAMP 10 ADA RAMP 11 ADA RAMP 12
JARED MCDONALD,PE 11/16/2020
JEFFERSON AVE NENE 13TH ST JEFFERSON AVE NENE 13TH ST
NE 12TH ST JEFFERSON AVE NENE 12TH STJEFFERSON AVE NERAMP LAYOUT POINTS RAMP LAYOUT POINTS RAMP LAYOUT POINTS RAMP LAYOUT POINTS
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DOCUMENT
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52116SAM O BDE DOU
G
L
ASSTORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS PROJECT
NE 16TH ST - JEFFERSON AVE NE
7-17-2020ADA RAMP 13
SOD
JF
SOD
DC
KPG
40 96
JULY 2020
N/A
18144
40
ADA RAMP 13-16 DETAILS
INTERSECTION & CURB RAMP PLAN
--------
ADA RAMP 14 ADA RAMP 15 ADA RAMP 16
JARED MCDONALD,PE 11/16/2020
NE 16TH ST
NE 16TH ST
NE 16TH ST NE 16TH ST
D1-NE16
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+50
D2-NE16
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+50
D3-NE16
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+50
D4-NE16
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+50
CONSTRUCTION NOTESLEGEND
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DOCUMENT
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ERNEPRFO
ENNALIO
ES IGS
52116SAM O BDE DOU
G
L
ASSTORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS PROJECT
NE 16TH ST - JEFFERSON AVE NE
7-17-2020--------
DRIVEWAY PLANS
NE 16TH ST- DRIVEWAYS 1-4
41
18144
N/A
JULY 2020
9641
KPG
DC
SOD
JF
SOD
D1-NE16 D2-NE16 D3-NE16 D4-NE16DRIVEWAYDRIVEWAYDRIVEWAYDRIVEWAY
JARED MCDONALD,PE 11/16/2020
NE 16TH ST NE 16TH STNE 16TH ST
D5-NE16
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+50
D6-NE16
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+50
D7-NE16
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+50
LEGEND CONSTRUCTION NOTES
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BID
DOCUMENT
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Tacoma
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Bellevue
REGISTERED NOTGNIHSAWFOETATS
ERNEPRFO
ENNALIO
ES IGS
52116SAM O BDE DOU
G
L
ASSTORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS PROJECT
NE 16TH ST - JEFFERSON AVE NE
7-17-2020--------
DRIVEWAY PLANS
NE 16TH ST- DRIVEWAYS 5-7
42
18144
N/A
JULY 2020
9642
KPG
DC
SOD
JF
SOD
D5-NE16 D7-NE16DRIVEWAYDRIVEWAYDRIVEWAYD6-NE16
JARED MCDONALD,PE 11/16/2020
NE 16TH ST NE 16TH ST
D9-NE16
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+50 D10-NE16
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+50
LEGEND CONSTRUCTION NOTES
NE 16TH ST
D11-NE16
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+50
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BID
DOCUMENT
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Bellevue
REGISTERED NOTGNIHSAWFOETATS
ERNEPRFO
ENNALIO
ES IGS
52116SAM O BDE DOU
G
L
ASSTORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS PROJECT
NE 16TH ST - JEFFERSON AVE NE
7-17-2020--------
DRIVEWAY PLANS
NE 16TH ST- DRIVEWAYS 9-11
43
18144
N/A
JULY 2020
9643
KPG
DC
SOD
JF
SOD
DRIVEWAY DRIVEWAYD9-NE16 D10-NE16 DRIVEWAYD11-NE16
JARED MCDONALD,PE 11/16/2020
JEFFERSON AVE NE
JEFFERSON AVE NE
JEFFERSON AVE NE JEFFERSON AVE NE
D1-JEFF
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+50
D2-JEFF
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+75
D3-JEFF
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+50
D4-JEFF
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+50
LEGEND CONSTRUCTION NOTES
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BID
DOCUMENT
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ERN EPRFO
ENNALIO
ES IGS
52116SAM O BDE DOU
G
L
ASSTORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS PROJECT
NE 16TH ST - JEFFERSON AVE NE
7-17-2020--------
DRIVEWAY PLANS
JEFFERSON AVE NE - DRIVEWAYS 1-4
18144
N/A
JULY 2020
9644
KPG
DC
SOD
JF
SOD
DRIVEWAY DRIVEWAY DRIVEWAY DRIVEWAY
44
D1-JEFF D2-JEFF D3-JEFF D4-JEFF
JARED MCDONALD,PE 11/16/2020
JEFFERSON AVE NE
JEFFERSON AVE NE
JEFFERSON AVE NE
JEFFERSON AVE NE
D5-JEFF
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+50
D6-JEFF
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+50
D7-JEFF
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+50
D8-JEFF
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+50
LEGEND CONSTRUCTION NOTES
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BID
DOCUMENT
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Bellevue
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ERNEPRFO
ENNALIO
ES IGS
52116SAM O BDE DOU
G
L
ASSTORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS PROJECT
NE 16TH ST - JEFFERSON AVE NE
7-17-2020--------
DRIVEWAY PLANS
JEFFERSON AVE NE - DRIVEWAYS 5-8
18144
N/A
JULY 2020
9645
KPG
DC
SOD
JF
SOD
DRIVEWAY DRIVEWAY
45
D5-JEFF D6-JEFF DRIVEWAYD7-JEFF DRIVEWAYD8-JEFF
JARED MCDONALD,PE 11/16/2020
JEFFERSON AVE NE
JEFFERSON AVE NE
JEFFERSON AVE NE
JEFFERSON AVE NE
D9-JEFF
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+50
D10A-JEFF
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+40
D11-JEFF
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+50
D12-JEFF
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+50
LEGEND CONSTRUCTION NOTES
D10B-JEFF
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+40
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BID
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REGISTERED NOTGNIHSAWFOETATS
ERNEPRFO
ENNALIO
ES IGS
52116SAM O BDE DOU
G
L
ASSTORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS PROJECT
NE 16TH ST - JEFFERSON AVE NE
7-17-2020--------
DRIVEWAY PLANS
JEFFERSON AVE NE - DRIVEWAYS 9-12
18144
N/A
JULY 2020
9646
KPG
DC
SOD
JF
SOD
DRIVEWAY DRIVEWAY
46
D9-JEFF D10A/10B-JEFF DRIVEWAYD11-JEFF DRIVEWAYD12-JEFF
JARED MCDONALD,PE 11/16/2020
JEFFERSON AVE NE
JEFFERSON AVE NE
JEFFERSON AVE NE
JEFFERSON AVE NE
D13-JEFF
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+50
D14-JEFF
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+50
D15-JEFF
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+50
D16A-JEFF
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+40
LEGEND CONSTRUCTION NOTES
D16B-JEFF
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+40
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BID
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ERNEPRFO
ENNALIO
ES IGS
52116SAM O BDE DOU
G
L
ASSTORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS PROJECT
NE 16TH ST - JEFFERSON AVE NE
7-17-2020--------
DRIVEWAY PLANS
JEFFERSON AVE NE - DRIVEWAYS 13-16
18144
N/A
JULY 2020
9647
KPG
DC
SOD
JF
SOD
DRIVEWAY DRIVEWAY
47
D13-JEFF D14-JEFF DRIVEWAYD15-JEFF DRIVEWAYD16A/D16B-JEFF
JARED MCDONALD,PE 11/16/2020
JEFFERSON AVE NE
JEFFERSON AVE NE
JEFFERSON AVE NE
JEFFERSON AVE NE
D17-JEFF
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+75
D18-JEFF
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+50
D19-JEFF
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+50
D20-JEFF
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+75
LEGEND CONSTRUCTION NOTES
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BID
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ERNEPRFO
ENNALIO
ES IGS
52116SAM O BDE DOU
G
L
ASSTORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS PROJECT
NE 16TH ST - JEFFERSON AVE NE
7-17-2020--------
DRIVEWAY PLANS
JEFFERSON AVE NE - DRIVEWAYS 17-20
18144
N/A
JULY 2020
9648
KPG
DC
SOD
JF
SOD
DRIVEWAY
DRIVEWAY
48
D17-JEFF
D18-JEFF DRIVEWAYD19-JEFF DRIVEWAYD20-JEFF
JARED MCDONALD,PE 11/16/2020
JEFFERSON AVE NE
JEFFERSON AVE NE
JEFFERSON AVE NE
JEFFERSON AVE NE
D21-JEFF
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+50
D22-JEFF
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+50
D23A-JEFF
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+40
D24-JEFF
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+50
LEGEND CONSTRUCTION NOTES
D23B-JEFF
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+40
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DATE:
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BID
DOCUMENT
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ERNEPRFO
ENNALIO
ES IGS
52116SAM O BDE DOU
G
L
ASSTORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS PROJECT
NE 16TH ST - JEFFERSON AVE NE
7-17-2020--------
DRIVEWAY PLANS
JEFFERSON AVE NE - DRIVEWAYS 21-24
18144
N/A
JULY 2020
9649
KPG
DC
SOD
JF
SOD
DRIVEWAY DRIVEWAY
49
D21-JEFF D22-JEFF DRIVEWAYD23A/D23B-JEFF DRIVEWAYD24-JEFF
JARED MCDONALD,PE 11/16/2020
JEFFERSON AVE NE JEFFERSON AVE NE JEFFERSON AVE NE JEFFERSON AVE NE
D25-JEFF
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+50
D26-JEFF
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+50
D27-JEFF
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+50
D28-JEFF
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+50
LEGEND CONSTRUCTION NOTES
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DATE:
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BID
DOCUMENT
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SEATTLE
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Tacoma
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Bellevue
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ERNEPRFO
ENNALIO
ES IGS
52116SAM O BDE DOU
G
L
ASSTORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS PROJECT
NE 16TH ST - JEFFERSON AVE NE
7-17-2020--------
DRIVEWAY PLANS
JEFFERSON AVE NE - DRIVEWAYS 25-28
18144
N/A
JULY 2020
9650
KPG
DC
SOD
JF
SOD
DRIVEWAY DRIVEWAY
50
D25-JEFF D26-JEFF DRIVEWAYD27-JEFF DRIVEWAYD28-JEFF
JARED MCDONALD,PE 11/16/2020
JEFFERSON AVE NE
JEFFERSON AVE NE
JEFFERSON AVE NE
LEGEND
CONSTRUCTION NOTES
D30-JEFF
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+50
D31-JEFF
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+50
D32-JEFF
STA 0+00 TO STA 0+50
NUMBER BY APP.REVISION DESCRIPTION
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DATE:
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BID
DOCUMENT
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52116SAM O BDE DOU
G
L
ASSTORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS PROJECT
NE 16TH ST - JEFFERSON AVE NE
7-17-2020--------
DRIVEWAY PLANS
JEFFERSON AVE NE - DRIVEWAYS 30-32
18144
N/A
JULY 2020
9651
KPG
DC
SOD
JF
SOD
DRIVEWAY DRIVEWAY DRIVEWAY
51
D30-JEFF D31-JEFF D32-JEFF
JARED MCDONALD,PE 11/16/2020
CEMENT CONCRETE DRIVEWAY ENTRANCE TYPE 3
CEMENT CONCRETE DRIVEWAY GENERAL NOTES
SOD
JF
SOD
52 96
JULY 2020
N/A
18144
DETAILS 1
DRIVEWAY DETAILS
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52116SAM O BDE DOU
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ASSTORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS PROJECT
NE 16TH ST - JEFFERSON AVE NE
7-17-2020DC
KPG 52JARED MCDONALD,PE 11/16/2020
CEMENT CONCRETE TRAFFIC CURB AND GUTTER DETAIL PARKING AND DRIVEWAY PAVEMENT DETAIL
GRADE TO DRAIN DETAIL
SOD
JF
SOD
53 96
JULY 2020
N/A
18144
DETAILS 2
DRIVEWAY DETAILS
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52116SAM O BDE DOU
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ASSTORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS PROJECT
NE 16TH ST - JEFFERSON AVE NE
7-17-2020DC
KPG 53JARED MCDONALD,PE 11/16/2020
CEMENT CONCRETE DRIVEWAY ENTRANCE - TYPE R1 CEMENT CONCRETE DRIVEWAY ENTRANCE - NOTES AND DETAILS CEMENT CONCRETE DRIVEWAY ENTRANCE - TYPE R1B
SOD
JF
SOD
54 96
JULY 2020
N/A
18144
DETAILS 3
DRIVEWAY DETAILS
--------NUMBER BY APP.REVISION DESCRIPTION
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GROUNDING GRID DETAIL
IRRIGATION DETAILS
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STANDARD DETAILS
CITY OF RENTON & WSDOT
STANDARD DETAILS
25. Standard Details 26.
FACE OF CURB 6" CEMENT CONCRETE
1/2"R. .R SIDEWALK RAMPs" OR LANDINGVARIES
51/2" 1"FROM ;
6"TOO
1/2"R. t"R. 1:24 g"
1 TOP OF
p"R. ROADWAY 3/8"PREMOLDED
JOINT FILLER
fV
CEMENT CONCRETE
PEDESTRIAN CURB
AT SIDEWALK RAMPS AND LANDINGS1
1'-s"
FACE OF ADJACENT CURB
CEMENT CONCRETE s n. —
TRAFFIC CURB AND GUTTER
SEE DEPRESSED CURB DETAIL THIS SHEET
FACE OF ADJACENT CURB 24
s, TOP OF
r FLUSH WITH GUTTER 1" 1/2"R. ROADWAY
PAN AT SIDEWALK Z„ RAMP ENTRANCE
1:12 1:24 i
TOP OF O
1/2" R. ROADWAY 1
1 6"
DEPRESSED CURB SECTIONcOATRESIDENTIAL DRIVEWAYS ONLY.
FOR COMMERCIAL DRIVEWAYS SEE STD PLAN 104.2
1'-6"
DEPRESSED CURB SECTION FACE OF CURB
AT SIDEWALK RAMPS
6 1/2"
5 1/2" 1"
1/2"R. ` ,.R.
FACE OF ADJACENT CURB TOP OF
ROADWAYrr
0i e d8,• GUTTER SURFACE
y . • i.+ TO,
e• . ? :
PREMOLDED ' ' •
JOINT FILLER 1
E FULL-DEPTH R
8 va^
EXPANSION JOINT
1"R.
CEMENT CONCRETE
TRAFFIC CURB
DEPRESSED CURB DETAIL
AT RESIDENTIAL OR COMMERCIAL DRIVEWAYS,AND ALLEYS
GENERAL NOTES:
1. See standard plans 102 and 101.1 for curb expansion and contractionjoint spacing. II
2. Expansion joint shall be full depth,3/ 8"(in.)premolded joint filler.
3. For Depressed Monolithic Driveway Curb&Gutter Section,see Standard Plan 104.2
STD. PLAN — 101PUBLICWORKSCEMENTCONCRETECURBSi,DEPARTMENT
s
Z, RAISED EDGE DETAIL 6 SIDEWALK
LEVEL EXTEND SIDEWALK TRANSVERSE 1'•0" 1'-0" 3/8"(IN)PREMOLDED JOINT FILLER1l2" IN R JOINTS TO INCLUDE RAISED EDGE TYPICAL WHERE APPLICABLE
ROU DING 0% P)1 il2" IN RaI FOR CURB DETAILS
m 7' 1.5%SEE STD PLAN 101
1"(IN)R.
S
AQ.
1`t
N • ' .:•. ..v,•+. CRIUSH D ROCK 8AS
Nr" P ,F •'..r,,.'I,
SEERAISEDEDGE I
1'-0" SIDEWALK DETAIL-THIS SHEET LTPICAL UNDER " CRUSHED SURFACING TOPCOURSE(CSTC)ALL CUT SIDEW/LLK
LOPES`
MIN.OMPACT TO 959 MOOIFlED PROCTOR
WITH RAISED EDGE UNLESS REQUIREMENT WAIVED BY
112"(IN)R.(fYP.) ENGINEER)TYPICAL UNDER ALL CURB,
GUTTER 6 SIDEWALK.CSTC UNDER
2.0%
5% FOR CURB DEfPJLS CURB&GUTTER TO BE 6"THICKNESS OR
pP SEE STD PVW 101 MATCH EXISTING ROADWAY CRUSHED ROCK
y i, ,,,!BASE,WHICHEVER IS GREATER(TYP.FOR4Fy. ALL CURB&GUTTER).
vaYl",''`
N} .::}::•r^ TOP OFCONC RTE 3'URFA
Ew
2'-0" SIDEWALK
ADJACENT TO CURB MIN.
ROU DING n(N) R.(TYP.)
2. 0% FORCURBDETAILS
1.5% SEE STD PLAN 101
Q p .:• . t
fJ"J
yS_7,_ •
r::iBRIDGEORPEDESTRUW5'aA
RAILING`tv' y _..
ADJACENT TO CURB 1
FOR CURB DETAILS STEEP FILL SLOPES)BARRIER-SEE SIDEWALK SEE STD PLAN 101.
CONTR4CT PLANS WALL OR BARRIER
1/2"(IN)R.(fYP.)
FLUSH / (
SIDEWALK
1.5%
s,t. ___.t. .1!2' N) R.
n y`r` i•:t:VERTICAL WALL-
SEE DETAIL r----
3/8"(IN)PREMOLDED
JOINT FILLER
ADJACENT TO CURB AND RAILING OR WALL 38•(IN)
PREMOLDED
JOINT FILLER
FOR SIDE
TREATMEN7 SIDEWALK BUFFER STRIP SIDEWALK ADJACENT TO WALL DETAIL
SIDEWALK SEE NOTE 10)
SECTIONS 7/2"(IN)R.
FOR CURB DETAILS1.5% L5%MIN. SEE STD PLAN 101 i
v nt, —
BROOMED FINISH
r
OR MATCH EXISTING
r .1. '4"WIDE.SMOOTH5 /1 TROWELEO PERIMETER
FINISHED GRADE 1"(IN)BELOW TOP OP CONCREfE
0
v
SURFACE FOR PLANTING-FLUSH IF PAVED
O fj' CEMENT CONCRETE CURB
ADJACENT TO BUFFER STRIP O CURB AND C UTfER SHOWN)
FOR CURB DETPJLS
5,O. SEE STD PLAN 101.
f
5i.
Z 1I6"TO 1/4"
NOTES
1. Four feet of the sidewalk width shall /
be the minimum pedestrian coNTixncrioN oirrr e' , 'IN SIDEWALK ONLYaccessibleroutePaafreeofvertipl o '
and horizontal obstructions.Gratings,
ACCeSS COV@f5,JUf1CtlOf1 BOX2S, FULL-DEPTH EXPANSION JOINT IN BOTH
Cable Vaults,PUII BOXOS 8 d Oth@f CURB AND SIDEWlLLK(SEE STD PU1N 301.1)
appurtenances within the sidewalk ` sac s' C CONTRACTION JOINTmustbeflushwithsuriace,and match 9
grade of the sidewalk.JOINT AND FINISH
DETAIL
2.Monolithic Cement Concrete Curb and I r •
Sidewalk is not permitted in new For other referenced NOTES see I?o:
construdion.When replacement work STD PLAN 1042.
necessitates a Monolithic Cement
Concrete Curb build per WSDOT PREMOLDE
Standard Plan F-30.10.03. Paved surfaces must Comply with
OINT FILLER
STD PLAN 102.1 aS a Ilcabie. E FULL-DEPTH3. Concrete to be 4,000 PSI. PP
EXPANSION JOINT
PUBLIC WORKS CEMENT CONCRETE P - 102
DEPARTMENT SIDEWALK F'f4C' F'r
rrrc
R.,.
VARIES: 4.5' MIN.
LANE LINE
MARKING SAWCUT AFTER BACKFILL
DEPTH OF EXISTING PAVEMENT
2" - 6" HMA
5EE NOTE 2) EDGE OF PAVEMENT, EDGE
OF CURB & GUTTER, OR
MIN. MIN. CENTER OF LANE MARKING
2" HMA (SEE NOTE 2) 6" CRUSHED SURFACING TOP COURSE
CSTC) (9-03.9(3)) PER WSDOT STANDARD
2" SAWCUT AND REMOVE SPECIFCATIONS, COMPACTED TO 95%
OR PLANE, SEAL WITH MODIFIED PROCTOR
AR-4000W
CSTC, BANK RUN GRAVEL FOR TRENCH BACKFILL
9-03.19), GRAVEL BORROW (9-03.14(1)) PER
WSDOT STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS OR NATIVE
MATERIAL IF APPROVED IN WRITING BY ENGINEER
BASED ON GEOTECH REPORT, COMPACTED TO
WIDTH OF TRENCH AS REQUIRED BY SIZE OF 95 MODIFIED PROCTOR.
PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT (SEE WSDOT
STANDARD SPECIFICATION 2-09.4) PLUS AN PIPE ZONE BEDDING MATERIAL AND COMPACTION AS
ALLOWANCE FOR ANY SHORING. SHORING, IF REQUIRED BY THE WSDOT STANDARD 5PECIFICATIONS
NEEDED, SHALL MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF FOR THE TYPE OF IMPROVEMENT INSTALLED, EXCEPT:
WSDOT STANDARD SPECIFICATION 7-08.3(1)B * FOR STORM AND WATER PIPE, PER STD PLAN 220.0
FOR SANITARY SEWER, PER STD PLAN 405
TRENCH WIDTH * FOR JOINT UTILITY TRENCH, SAND WITH 95
PASSING A #4 SIEVE AND LESS THAN 5 PASSING
A #200 SIEVE
NOTES:
1. WHEN EXISTWG PAVEMENT IN A LANE REQUIRING A FULL WIDTH REPLACEMENT IS BROKEN OR DETERIORATED
TO A PAVEMENT CONDITION INDEX RATING OF 70 OR LESS, THE EXISTING PAVEMENT IN THAT LANE, AND
FOR THAT DISTANCE SO CLASSIFIED, SHALL BE REMOVED AND REPLACED WITH HMA MATCHING THE DEPTH
USED IN THE EXISTING STREET OR THE DEPTH PER CITY STANDARD, WHICHEVER IS GREATER.
2. PRINCIPAL/ MINOR/COLLECTOR, ARTERIAL, & INDUSTRIAL ACCESS STREETS - MATERIAL AND THICKNESS
SHALL BE HMA CL " PG 64-22 AND MATCH EXISTING THICKNESS AND IN NO CASE LESS THAN 6".
RESIDENTIAL ACCESS STREETS - HMA CL " PG 64-22. THE THICKNESS SHALL BE THAT OF THE EXISTING
PAVEMENT SECTION AND IN NO CASE LESS TNAN 4".
3. WHEN THE "SAWCUT AFTER BACKFILL" ENCROACHES INTO AN ADJACENT LANE, CURB & GUTTER OR
SHOULDER, THE AFFECTED LANE SHALL BE PLANED AND OVERLAID WITH HMA FULL WIDTH, THE CURB &
GUTTER SHALL BE REMOVED AND REPLACED, OR THE SHOULDER SHALL BE PLANED OR REMOVED AND
OVERLAID WITH HMA.
4. IF TRENCH UNDERMINES EXISTING SIDEWALK AND/OR CURBS, THEN THE SIDEWALK AND/OR CURB SHALL BE
REPLACED FROM EXPANSION JOINT TO EXPANSION JOINT.
5. IF TRENCHING THROUGH EXISTING DRNEWAY OR SIDEWALK RAMP, THE DRIVEWAY OR SIDEWALK RAMP SHALL
BE REPLACED TO MEET ADA STANDARDS.
TYPICAL LONGITUDINAL PATCH
S"PD. PLAN - 110.1
PUBLIC WORKS FOR FLEXIBLE PAVEMENT OR P1'R ;1;D
DEPARTMENT
RIGID PAVEMENT WITH OVERLAY
PRECAST BASE SECTION
SEE NOTE 1
NOTES:
1.AS ACCEPTABLE ALTERNATIVES TO THE REBAR SHOWN
IN THE PRECAST BASE SECTION, FIBERS (PLACED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH STANDARD SPECIFICATION
9-05.50(9)), OR WIRE MESH HAVING A MINIMUM AREA OF
0.12 SQUARE INCHES PER FOOT SHALL BE USED WITH
THE MINIMUM REQUIRED REBAR SHOWN IN THE
ALTERNATIVE PRECAST BASE SECTION. WIRE MESH
SHALL NOT BE PLACED IN THE KNOCKOUTS. AS AN
ACCEPTABLE ALTERNATIVE TO THE REBAR SHOWN IN
THE RECTANGULAR ADJUSTMENT SECTION, WIRE MESH
HAVING A MINIMUM AREA OF 0.12 SQUARE INCHES PER
FOOT MAY BE USED.
2.THE KNOCKOUT DIAMETER SHALL NOT BE GREATER
THAN 20". KNOCKOUTS SHALL HAVE A WALL THICKNESS
OF 2" MINIMUM TO 2.5" MAXIMUM. PROVIDE A 1.5"
MINIMUM GAP BETWEEN THE KNOCKOUT WALL AND THE
OUTSIDE OF THE PIPE. AFTER THE PIPE IS INSTALLED,
FILL THE GAP WITH JOINT MORTAR IN ACCORDANCE WITH
STANDARD SPECIFICATION 9-04.3.
3.THE MAXIMUM DEPTH FROM THE FINISHED GRADE TO
THE LOWEST PIPE INVERT SHALL BE 5 FEET.
4.THE FRAME AND GRATE MUST BE INSTALLED WITH THE
FLANGE DOWN.
5.THE PRECAST BASE SECTION MAY HAVE A ROUNDED
FLOOR, AND THE WALLS MAY BE SLOPED AT A RATE OF
1H:24V OR STEEPER.
6.THE OPENING SHALL BE MEASURED AT THE TOP OF THE
PRECAST BASE SECTION.
7.ALL PICKUP HOLES SHALL BE GROUTED FULL AFTER THE
INLET HAS BEEN PLACED. USE GROUT TYPE 2 FOR
NON-SHRINK APPLICATIONS IN ACCORDANCE WITH
STANDARD SPECIFICATION 9-20.3(2).
8.ALL GRADE RINGS AND CASTINGS SHALL BE SET IN
MORTAR IN ACCORDANCE WITH STANDARD
SPECIFICATION 9-04.3. THEN APPLY MORTAR TO INSIDE
AND OUTSIDE OF ALL JOINTS, RINGS, RISERS, AND
FRAMES.
9.MORTAR SHALL BE MIXED AND APPLIED PER
MANUFACTURER'S DIRECTIONS.
10.FRAME SHALL BE ADJUSTED TO PAVEMENT GRADE BY
TAPPING UNTIL FRAME IS FLUSH WITH PAVEMENT AS
DETERMINED WITH A STRAIGHT EDGE OF SUFFICIENT
LENGTH.
11.ALL MORTAR JOINTS SHALL BE TRIMMED FLUSH AND
REMAIN VISIBLE UPON COMPLETION.
FRAME AND VANED GRATE
RECTANGULAR ADJUSTMENT SECTION
34"
24"
30
20
5"
5"
1", 2", 4", 6", 12", OR 24"
ONE #3BAR HOOP FOR 6" HEIGHT
INCREMENT (SPACED EQUALLY),
SEE NOTE 1
PIPE ALLOWANCES
PIPE MATERIAL
MAXIMUM
INSIDE
DIAMETER
REINFORCED OR PLAIN
CONCRETE 12"
ALL METAL PIPE 15"
CPSSP*,
STD. SPEC. 9-05.20 12"
SOLID WALL PVC,
STD. SPEC. 9-05.12(1)15"
PROFILE WALL PVC,
STD. SPEC. 9-05.12(2)15"
CORRUGATED POLYETHYLENE STORM
SEWER PIPE
26", S E E N O T E 6 22SEE
N
OTE 6
3"4"44"21" MIN.4"
MI N. (T Y
P.)3 BAR EACH
SIDE 3 BAR EACH
WAY 3 BAR
EACH CORNER 3
BAR EACH CORNER
18" MIN.3 BAR
HOOP ALTERNATIVE PRECAST BASE
SECTION CATCH BASIN TYPE
1 STD.
PLAN -
200.
00PUBLIC
WORKS DEPARTMENT APPROVED:
DATEGregg Zimmerman Public Works Administrator UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, DRAWING
IS NOT TO SCALE (NTS)DocuSign Envelope ID:
6EECF5B6-602A-4E4A-B436-A317AA638878 9/28/
REDUCING SECTION
36
2040"
24"
6"
8"
8"
12"
4"32",SEE N O T E6
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SE
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2"PRECAST BASE
SECTION SEE NOTE 1
ALTERNATIVE
PRECAST BASE SECTION NOTES:1.AS ACCEPTABLE ALTERNATIVES TO THE REBAR SHOWN
IN THE PRECAST BASE SECTION, FIBERS (PLACED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH STANDARD SPECIFICATION 9-05.50(9)), OR WIRE MESH HAVING A MINIMUM AREA OF 0.
12 SQUARE INCHES PER FOOT SHALL BE USED WITH THE MINIMUM REQUIRED
REBAR SHOWN IN THE ALTERNATIVE PRECAST BASE SECTION. WIRE MESH SHALL NOT
BE PLACED IN THE KNOCKOUTS. AS AN ACCEPTABLE ALTERNATIVE TO THE
REBAR SHOWN IN THE RECTANGULAR ADJUSTMENT SECTION, WIRE MESH HAVING
A MINIMUM AREA OF 0.12 SQUARE INCHES PER
FOOT MAY BE USED.2.THE KNOCKOUT DIAMETER SHALL NOT BE GREATER
THAN 26". KNOCKOUTS SHALL HAVE A WALL THICKNESS OF 2" MINIMUM TO 2.5" MAXIMUM. PROVIDE
A 1.5" MINIMUM GAP BETWEEN THE KNOCKOUT WALL AND THE OUTSIDE OF
THE PIPE. AFTER THE PIPE IS INSTALLED, FILL THE GAP WITH JOINT
MORTAR IN ACCORDANCE WITH STANDARD
SPECIFICATION 9-04.3.3.THE MAXIMUM DEPTH FROM THE FINISHED GRADE TO
THE LOWEST PIPE
INVERT SHALL BE 5'.4.THE FRAME AND GRATE MUST BE INSTALLED
WITH THE FLANGE DOWN.5.THE PRECAST BASE SECTION MAY HAVE A ROUNDED FLOOR,
AND THE WALLS MAY BE SLOPED AT A RATE OF
1H:24V OR STEEPER.6.THE OPENING SHALL BE MEASURED AT THE TOP OF
THE PRECAST BASE SECTION.7.ALL PICKUP HOLES SHALL BE GROUTED FULL AFTER THE
INLET HAS BEEN PLACED.USE GROUT TYPE 2 FOR NON-SHRINK
APPLICATIONS IN ACCORDANCE WITH STANDARD SPECIFICATION
9-20.3(2).8.ALL GRADE RINGS AND CASTINGS SHALL BE SET IN
MORTAR IN ACCORDANCE WITH STANDARD SPECIFICATION 9-04.3. THEN APPLY MORTAR TO
INSIDE AND OUTSIDE OF ALL JOINTS,
RINGS, RISERS, AND FRAMES.9.MORTAR SHALL BE MIXED AND APPLIED
PER MANUFACTURER'S DIRECTIONS.10.FRAME SHALL BE ADJUSTED TO PAVEMENT GRADE BY
TAPPING UNTIL FRAME IS FLUSH WITH PAVEMENT AS DETERMINED WITH A
STRAIGHT
EDGE OF SUFFICIENT LENGTH.11.ALL MORTAR JOINTS SHALL BE TRIMMED FLUSH
AND
REMAIN VISIBLE UPON COMPLETION.
FRAME AND VANED
GRATE
RECTANGULAR
ADJUSTMENT
SECTION
34"
24"
30 20 5" 5"1", 2", 4",
6", 12", OR 24"ONE #3 BAR
HOOP FOR 6"
HEIGHT INCREMENT (SPACED
EQUALLY),SEE NOTE
1 3 BAR
EACH CORNER 18"
MIN.3
BAR HOOP
PIPE
ALLOWANCES
PIPE
MATERIAL MAXIMUM INSIDE
DIAMETER REINFORCED
OR PLAIN CONCRETE 18"
ALL
METAL PIPE 21"CPSSP*,STD. SPEC.
9-05.20
18"SOLID WALL PVC,STD. SPEC. 9-
05.12(1)
21"PROFILE WALL PVC,STD. SPEC. 9-
05.12(2)
21"CORRUGATED
POLYETHYLENE STORM SEWER PIPE
TWO #3 BAR HOOPS
3 BAR EACH SIDE
3BAR EACH WAY
3 BAR EACH CORNER
CATCH BASIN TYPE 1L
STD. PLAN -
200.
10
PUBLICWORKS
DEPARTMENT APPROVED:DATEGregg
Zimmerman Public Works Administrator UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, DRAWING IS
NOT TO SCALE (NTS)DocuSign Envelope ID: 6EECF5B6-
602A-4E4A-B436-A317AA638878 9/28/2018 |
FRAME AND VANED GRATE
RECTANGULAR ADJUSTMENT SECTION
34"
24"
30
20
5"
5"
NOTES:
4"
4" MI
NSE
ENOT
E
6
22 4" MI
N.
26",SEE N O T E
6 PRECAST BASE
SECTIONSE
E
NOTE
6
4" MI
N 4" MI
N.
26",SEE N O T E 6
4"22 32"
MIN.56"SEENOTE
1 ALTERNATIVE PRECAST BASE SECTION32" MIN.56"1.AS ACCEPTABLE
ALTERNATIVES TO THE REBAR SHOWN IN THE PRECAST
BASE SECTION, FIBERS (PLACED IN ACCORDANCE WITH STANDARD SPECIFICATION 9-05.
50(9)), OR WIRE MESH HAVING A MINIMUM AREA OF 0.12
SQUARE INCHES PER FOOT SHALL BE USED WITH THE
MINIMUM REQUIRED REBAR SHOWN IN THE ALTERNATIVE PRECAST BASE SECTION. WIRE
MESH SHALL NOT BE PLACED IN THE KNOCKOUTS.
AS AN ACCEPTABLE ALTERNATIVE TO THE REBAR SHOWN
IN THE RECTANGULAR ADJUSTMENT SECTION, WIRE MESH HAVING A MINIMUM AREA OF 0.
12
SQUARE INCHES PER FOOT MAY BE USED.2.THE KNOCKOUT
DIAMETER SHALL NOT BE GREATER THAN 18".KNOCKOUTS SHALL HAVE A WALL
THICKNESS OF 2" MINIMUMTO 2.5"MAXIMUM. PROVIDE A
1.5" MINIMUM GAP BETWEEN THE KNOCKOUT WALL AND THE OUTSIDE OF
THE PIPE. AFTER THE PIPE IS INSTALLED,FILL THE
GAP WITH JOINT MORTAR IN
ACCORDANCE WITH STANDARD SPECIFICATION 9-04.3.3.THE MAXIMUM DEPTH
FROM THE FINISHED GRADE TO
THE LOWEST PIPE INVERT SHALL BE 5'.4.THE FRAME AND
GRATE
MUST BE INSTALLED WITH THE FLANGE DOWN.5.THE PRECAST BASE
SECTION MAY HAVE A ROUNDED FLOOR, AND THE WALLS MAY BE SLOPED AT
A RATE OF 1H:24V OR STEEPER.6.THE OPENING SHALL BE
MEASURED AT
THE TOP OF THE PRECAST BASE SECTION.7.ALL PICKUP HOLES SHALL
BE GROUTED FULL AFTER THE INLET HAS BEEN PLACED. USE
GROUT TYPE 2 FOR NON-SHRINK APPLICATIONS IN ACCORDANCE
WITH STANDARD SPECIFICATION 9-20.3(2).8.ALL GRADE RINGS AND
CASTINGS SHALL BE SET IN MORTAR IN ACCORDANCE WITH
STANDARD SPECIFICATION 9-04.3. THEN APPLY MORTAR TO INSIDE
AND OUTSIDE
OF ALL JOINTS, RINGS, RISERS,AND FRAMES.9.MORTAR SHALL
BE
MIXED AND APPLIED PER MANUFACTURER'S DIRECTIONS.10.FRAME SHALL
BE ADJUSTED TO PAVEMENT GRADE BY TAPPING UNTIL FRAME IS
FLUSH WITH PAVEMENT AS DETERMINED
WITH A STRAIGHT EDGE OF SUFFICIENT LENGTH.11.ALL MORTAR JOINTS
SHALL BE
TRIMMED FLUSH AND REMAIN VISIBLE UPON COMPLETION.
ONE #3 BAR HOOP FOR 6"
HEIGHT INCREMENT (SPACED EQUALLY),
SEE NOTE 1 3
BAR EACH SIDE 3
BAR EACH
CORNER
3 BAR EACH
WAY 3 BAR
HOOP 3 BAR
HOOP 3 BAR EACH
CORNER, 18" (MIN.)
1", 2", 4", 6",
12", OR 24"
CATCH BASIN TYPE 1P
FOR PARKING
LOT)
STD.
PLAN - 200.
20 PUBLIC WORKS
DEPARTMENT APPROVED:DATEGregg Zimmerman Public Works Administrator UNLESS OTHERWISE
NOTED, DRAWING IS NOT TO SCALE (NTS)DocuSign
Envelope ID: 6EECF5B6-602A-4E4A-B436-A317AA638878
4"25"PRECAST
BASE
SECTION NOTES:1.AS ACCEPTABLE ALTERNATIVES TO THE REBAR
SHOWN IN THE PRECAST BASE SECTION, FIBERS (
PLACED IN ACCORDANCE WITH STANDARD SPECIFICATION 9-05.
50(9)),OR WIRE MESH HAVING A MINIMUM AREA OF 0.
12 SQUARE INCHES PER FOOT SHALL BE USED WITH
THE MINIMUM REQUIRED REBAR SHOWN IN THE
ALTERNATIVE PRECAST BASE SECTION. WIRE MESH SHALL NOT BE PLACED
IN THE KNOCKOUTS. AS AN ACCEPTABLE ALTERNATIVE
TO THE REBAR SHOWN IN THE
RECTANGULAR ADJUSTMENT SECTION, WIRE MESHHAVING A MINIMUM AREAOF
0.12 SQUARE INCHES PER FOOT MAY
BE USED.2.THE KNOCKOUT DIAMETER SHALL NOT BE
GREATER THAN 18". KNOCKOUTS SHALL HAVE A WALL THICKNESS
OF 2"MINIMUM TO 2.5" MAXIMUM. PROVIDE A 1.5"
MINIMUM GAP BETWEEN THE KNOCKOUT WALL AND THE OUTSIDE
OF THE PIPE. AFTER THE PIPE IS INSTALLED, FILL THE
GAP WITH JOINT MORTAR IN ACCORDANCE
WITH STANDARD SPECIFICATION 9-
04.3.3.THE MAXIMUM DEPTH FROM THE FINISHED GRADE
TO THE LOWEST PIPE INVERT SHALL
BE 5'.4.THE FRAME AND GRATE SHALL BE INSTALLED
WITH THE
FLANGE DOWN.5.THE PRECAST BASE SECTION MAY HAVE A
ROUNDED FLOOR,AND THE WALLS MAY BE SLOPED AT A RATE OF 1H:
24V
OR STEEPER.6.THE STRUCTURE OPENING DIMENSIONS
SHALL BE MEASURED AT THE TOP OF THE PRECAST
BASE SECTION.7.ALL PICKUP HOLES SHALL BE GROUTED FULL
AFTER THE INLET HAS BEEN PLACED. USE GROUT TYPE
2 FOR NON-SHRINK APPLICATIONS IN
ACCORDANCE WITH STANDARD SPECIFICATION 9-20.
3(2).8.ALL GRADE RINGS AND CASTINGS SHALL BE SET
IN MORTAR IN ACCORDANCE WITH STANDARD SPECIFICATION 9-
04.3.THEN APPLY MORTAR TO INSIDE AND OUTSIDE
OF ALL JOINTS, RINGS, RISERS,
AND FRAMES.9.MORTAR SHALL BE MIXED AND
APPLIED PER MANUFACTURER'
S DIRECTIONS.10.FRAME SHALL BE ADJUSTED TO PAVEMENT
GRADE BY TAPPING UNTIL FRAME IS FLUSH WITH
PAVEMENT AS DETERMINED WITH A STRAIGHT EDGE
OF
SUFFICIENT LENGTH.11.ALL MORTAR JOINTS SHALL BE TRIMMED FLUSH
AND REMAIN VISIBLE
UPON COMPLETION.FRAME AND
VANED GRATE RECTANGULAR
ADJUSTMENT SECTION4" MI N. (T
Y
P.)26",SEE N O T E622
SEENO T
E 6 SEE
NOTE 1 ALTERNATIVE PRECAST
BASESECTION 3 BAR
EACH SIDE TOP
AND BOTTOM 3 BAR
EACH CORNER ONE #
3 BAR
ACROSS BOTTOM 3
BAR EACH CORNER
18" (MIN.)3
BAR HOOP
PIPE ALLOWANCES
PIPE
MATERIAL
MAXIMUM
INSIDE DIAMETER REINFORCED
OR PLAIN
CONCRETE 12"ALL METAL
PIPE
15"CPSSP* ,STD. SPEC. 9-05.
20 12"SOLID
WALL PVC,STD. SPEC. 9-05.12(
1)15"PROFILE
WALL PVC,STD. SPEC. 9-05.12(
2)15"CORRUGATED
POLYETHYLENE STORM
SEWER
PIPE
34"
24"
30
20
5" 5"1", 2", 4", 6", 12",
OR 24"ONE #3 BAR HOOP FOR
6" HEIGHT INCREMENT (
SPACED EQUALLY),SEE
NOTE 1
CONCRETE INLET STD. PLAN -
200.30
PUBLIC
WORKS
DEPARTMENTAPPROVED:
DATEGregg Zimmerman Public
Works Administrator UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, DRAWING IS NOT TO
SCALE (NTS)DocuSign Envelope ID: 6EECF5B6-602A-4E4A-
B436-A317AA638878 9/28/2018 | 9:45
2' 11-1/2"
2' 2"4-3/4"4-3/4"
2' 7"1' 10"
4-1/2"
4-1/2"
DRA I N
3' 4"
3'
3' 6-1/4"
1' 11-1/2"
2' 9-1/2"2' 5"
6"
8"
3' 8"
5-1/2"
6"
5' 5-3/4"
ONE #4 BAR HOOP
4s EACH SIDE OF OPENING
CONVERSION RISER
Ø 2'
6"
8"
CONVERSION RISER
ADJUSTMENT RINGS
CONVERSION RISER
STD. PLAN - 200.40
PUBLIC WORKS
DEPARTMENT
APPROVED:
DATEGreggZimmerman
Public Works Administrator
UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, DRAWING IS NOT TO SCALE (NTS)
DEPTH: 3.52' TO IE OUT
DocuSign Envelope ID: 6EECF5B6-602A-4E4A-B436-A317AA638878
9/28/2018 | 9:45 AM PDT
NOTES:
1.NO STEPS ARE REQUIRED WHEN HEIGHT IS 4' OR LESS.
2.THE BOTTOM OF THE PRECAST CATCH BASIN MAY BE
SLOPED TO FACILITATE CLEANING.
3.THE RECTANGULAR FRAME AND GRATE MUST BE
INSTALLED WITH THE FLANGE DOWN. THE FRAME MAY BE
CAST INTO THE ADJUSTMENT SECTION.
4.KNOCKOUTS SHALL HAVE A WALL THICKNESS OF 2"
MINIMUM TO 2.5" MAXIMUM. PROVIDE A 1.5" MINIMUM GAP
BETWEEN THE KNOCKOUT WALL AND THE OUTSIDE OF THE
PIPE. AFTER THE PIPE IS INSTALLED, FILL THE GAP WITH
JOINT MORTAR IN ACCORDANCE WITH STANDARD
SPECIFICATION 9-04.3.
5.ALL GRADE RINGS, RISERS, AND CASTINGS SHALL BE SET
IN MORTAR IN ACCORDANCE WITH STANDARD
SPECIFICATION 9-04.3.
6.WHEN CONNECTING TO A NEW PIPE, USE A FLEXIBLE
CONNECTOR (KOR-N-SEAL BOOT WITH CORRUGATED PIPE
ADAPTER OR APPROVED EQUAL). WHEN CONNECTING TO
AN EXISTING PIPE, USE A FABRICATED SAND COLLAR OF
THE SAME MATERIAL AS THE CONNECTING PIPE.
7.MORTAR SHALL BE MIXED AND APPLIED PER
MANUFACTURER'S DIRECTIONS.
8.FRAME SHALL BE ADJUSTED TO PAVEMENT GRADE BY
TAPPING UNTIL FRAME IS FLUSH WITH PAVEMENT AS
DETERMINED WITH A STRAIGHT EDGE OF SUFFICIENT
LENGTH.
9.ALL MORTAR JOINTS SHALL BE TRIMMED FLUSH AND
REMAIN VISIBLE UPON COMPLETION.
CATCH BASIN FRAME AND VANED
GRATE PER STD. PLAN 204.00
RECTANGULAR OR CIRCULAR ADJUSTMENT
SECTION (TWO SECTIONS MAX.)
MORTAR, (TYP.), SEE NOTE 5
FLAT SLAB TOP
SEE NOTE 6, TYP.
REINFORCING STEEL, (TYP.)
GRAVEL BACKFILL FOR PIPE ZONE
BEDDING PER WSDOT STD.
SPECIFICATION SECTION 9-03.12(3)
INTEGRAL BASE
PRECAST WITH RISER
STEPS OR
LADDER
4" MIN.
16" MAX.28" MAX.
48", 54", 60", 72", 84",
96", 120" OR 144"
12" (TYP.)
24"
MIN.12" MAX.
1" MIN.
2.5" MAX.
12"
6"
15' MAX. FOR
MAINTENANCE
SEPARATE BASE
PRECAST
O" RING
12"
6"
CATCH BASIN DIMENSIONS
CATCH BASIN
DIAMETER
MIN. WALL
THICKNESS
MIN. BASE
THICKNESS
MAXIMUM
KNOCKOUT SIZE
MINIMUM
DISTANCE
BETWEEN
KNOCKOUTS
48"4"6"36"8"
54"4.5"8"42"8"
60"5"8"48"8"
72"6"8"60"12"
84"8"12"72"12"
96"8"12"84"12"
120"10"12"96"12"
144"12"12"108"12"
PIPE ALLOWANCES
CATCH BASIN
DIAMETER
PIPE MATERIAL WITH MAXIMUM INSIDE DIAMETER
CONCRETE ALL METAL CPSSP 1 SOLID WALL
PVC 2
PROFILE WALL
PVC 3
48"24"30"24"30"30"
54"30"36"30"36"36"
60"36"42"36"42"42"
72"42"54"42"48"48"
84"54"60"54"48"48"
96"60"72"60"48"48"
120"66"84"60"48"48"
144"78"96"60"48"48"
1CORRUGATED POLYETHYLENE STORM SEWER PIPE (STD. SPEC. 9-05.20)
2 STD. SPEC. 9-05.12(1)
3 STD. SPEC. 9-05.12(2)
CATCH BASIN TYPE 2
STD. PLAN - 201.00
PUBLIC WORKS
DEPARTMENT
APPROVED:
DATEGreggZimmerman
Public Works Administrator
UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, DRAWING IS NOT TO SCALE (NTS)
DocuSign Envelope ID: 6EECF5B6-602A-4E4A-B436-A317AA638878
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FRAME AND VANED GRATE
ADJUSTMENT SECTION
NOTES:
1.THE COVER OR GRATING OF A CATCH BASIN SHALL NOT BE ADJUSTED TO FINAL GRADE UNTIL THE FINAL ELEVATION OF THE PAVEMENT, GUTTER,
DITCH, OR SIDEWALK IN WHICH IT IS TO BE PLACED HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED, AND UNTIL PERMISSION THEREAFTER IS GIVEN BY THE ENGINEER TO
MORTAR IN PLACE IN ACCORDANCE WITH WSDOT/APWA STANDARD SPECIFICATION 7-05.3.
2.SHIMS SHALL NOT BE USED TO SET FRAME TO GRADE. THE USE OF SHIMS IS PROHIBITED.
3.A CONTINUOUS LAYER OF MORTAR SHALL BE PLACED BETWEEN ADJUSTMENT RINGS AND BRICKS PRIOR TO PLACEMENT.
4.ONLY BY APPROVAL OF THE CITY, THE USE OF BRICKS IS PERMITTED WHERE THE BRICKS ARE STAGGERED TO CREATE A RUNNING BOND OR 12 BOND.
5.BASE SECTION SHALL BE SEALED TO THE BOTTOM AREA OF THE ADJUSTMENT SECTION WITH MORTAR.
6.MORTAR SHALL MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF WSDOT/APWA STANDARD SPECIFICATION 9-04.3.
7.PICK / LIFTING HOLES ARE TO BE GROUTED WATER TIGHT. USE GROUT TYPE 2 FOR NON-SHRINK APPLICATIONS IN ACCORDANCE WITH STANDARD
SPECIFICATION 9-20.3(2).
8.MORTAR SHALL BE MIXED AND APPLIED PER MANUFACTURER'S DIRECTIONS.
9.FRAME SHALL BE ADJUSTED TO PAVEMENT GRADE BY TAPPING UNTIL FRAME IS FLUSH WITH PAVEMENT AS DETERMINED WITH A STRAIGHT EDGE OF
SUFFICIENT LENGTH.
10.ALL MORTAR JOINTS SHALL BE TRIMMED FLUSH AND REMAIN VISIBLE UPON COMPLETION.
BASE SECTION
SEE NOTE 4
CLEAN SURFACE AND BOTTOM AREA.
PROVIDE UNIFORM CONTACT. THE SURFACE
AREA OF THE BASE SECTION MUST BE
MORTARED TO THE BOTTOM AREA OF THE
ADJUSTMENT SECTION
CATCH BASIN INSTALLATION
STD. PLAN - 202.00
PUBLIC WORKS
DEPARTMENT
APPROVED:
DATEGreggZimmerman
Public Works Administrator
UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, DRAWING IS NOT TO SCALE (NTS)
DocuSign Envelope ID: 6EECF5B6-602A-4E4A-B436-A317AA638878
9/28/2018 | 9:45 AM PDT
ISOMETRIC VIEW
SECTION A
SEE NOTE 1
DETAIL SECTION A
TOP VIEW
FRAME DETAIL
1.THE INLET REQUIRES THE PRECAST CATCH BASIN TO BE ROTATED 90 DEGREES SO THAT THE
NARROW SIDE IS PARALLEL TO THE CURB. WHEN CALCULATING OFFSETS FROM THE CURB TO
CENTERLINE OF THE PRECAST CATCH BASIN, PLEASE NOTE THAT THE CENTERLINE OF THE
GRATE IS NOT THE CENTERLINE OF THE PRECAST CATCH BASIN.
2.THE DIMENSIONS OF THE FRAME AND HOOD MAY VARY SLIGHTLY AMONG DIFFERENT
MANUFACTURERS. HOOD UNITS SHALL MOUNT OUTSIDE OF THE FRAME. THE HOOD MAY
INCLUDE CASTING LUGS. THE TOP OF THE HOOD MAY BE CAST WITH A PATTERN. SAFETY BARS
ARE NOT ALLOWED ON THE HOOD.
3.ATTACH THE HOOD TO THE FRAME WITH TWO 3/4" × 2" HEX HEAD BOLTS, NUTS, AND OVERSIZE WASHERS.
THE WASHERS SHALL HAVE DIAMETERS ADEQUATE TO ASSURE FULL BEARING ACROSS
THE SLOTS.4.
FOR BOLT-DOWN GRATES, PROVIDE TWO HOLES IN THE FRAME THAT ARE VERTICALLY ALIGNED
WITH THE GRATE SLOTS. TAP EACH HOLE TO ACCEPT A 5/8" × - 11 NC × 2" ALLEN HEAD CAP SCREW. LOCATION
OF BOLT-DOWN HOLES VARIES AMONG DIFFERENT MANUFACTURERS.SEE BOLT- DOWN
DETAIL.5.ONLY DUCTILE
IRON VANED GRATES SHALL BE USED. SEE STANDARD PLANS 204.20 AND 204.30.6.THIS PLAN
IS INTENDED TO SHOW THE INSTALLATION DETAILS OF A MANUFACTURED PRODUCT. IT IS
NOT THE INTENT OF THIS PLAN TO SHOW THE SPECIFIC DETAILS NECESSARY TO FABRICATE THE
CASTINGS SHOWN ON THIS DRAWING.NOTES:1/2"
MIN.
5 1/2"
R1"1" MIN.
OPENING
HEIGHT 4"
MIN.
FRAME
TOP OF
GRATE
SEE NOTE 3
HOOD LEVEL 1
6 1"
MIN.
TYP.)
29" MIN.
20
1/4"
1 1/2"
MIN.TYP.)24 1/
4"
29"MIN.SEE NOTE
4
TYP.)SEE NOTE
2
TYP.)CATCH BASIN
CL
GRATE CL
3"
7"34" (
WIDE
SIDE)
CATCH BASIN TYPE
1 40" (WIDE SIDE)
CATCH BASIN TYPE
1L CURB OR CURB
AND GUTTER MATCH TOP OF
HOOD TO TOP OF
CURB (TYP.)HOOD DO NOT
INSTALL
SAFETY BAR / DEBRIS GUARD 20" x 24"
VANED GRATE FRAME SEE DETAIL
BELOWA
HOLE ORSLOT
FOR ATTACHING HOOD OPEN
CURB FACE
FRAME AND GRATE INSTALLATION STD. PLAN -
203.
00 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
APPROVED:DATEGregg
Zimmerman
Public
WorksAdministrator
UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED,
DRAWING IS NOT TO SCALE (NTS)DocuSign Envelope ID:
6EECF5B6-602A-4E4A-B436-A317AA638878 9/28/2018 |
9:45 AM PDT
NOTES:
1.THIS FRAME IS DESIGNED TO ACCOMMODATE 20" × 24" GRATES OR COVERS,SEE
STANDARD PLANS 204.10, 204.20, 204.30, AND 204.40.2.
BOLT-DOWN CAPABILITY IS REQUIRED ON ALL FRAMES, GRATES, AND COVERS,
UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. PROVIDE TWO HOLES IN THE FRAME
THAT ARE VERTICALLY ALIGNED WITH THE GRATE OR COVER SLOTS.THE
FRAME SHALL ACCEPT THE 5/8"-11 NC x 2" ALLEN HEAD CAP SCREW BY BEING
TAPPED, OR OTHER APPROVED MECHANISM. LOCATION OF BOLT-
DOWN HOLES VARIES BY MANUFACTURER.3.
REFER TO STANDARD SPECIFICATION 9-05.15(2) FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS.
GRATE
FRAME
SEE
NOTE 2 RECESSED
ALLEN HEAD
CAP SCREW 5/
8" - 11 NC x 2"SECTION
A DETAIL
TOP
ISOMETRIC
VIEW BOLT-
DOWN HOLE (TYP.) ~ 5/8",11
NC, SEE DETAIL AND NOTE 2 29
1/4"25
1/4"SECTION
BOLT-DOWN DETAIL 24
1/4"SEE
DETAIL 3/
4"4
1/2"1
5/8"2
1/2"1
5/8"1
1/4"3/
4"7/
8"1/
8"ARECTANGULAR
FRAME STD.
PLAN - 204.00 PUBLIC
WORKS DEPARTMENT
APPROVED:
DATEGregg
ZimmermanPublic
Works Administrator UNLESS
OTHERWISE NOTED, DRAWING IS NOT TO SCALE (NTS)DocuSign
Envelope ID: 6EECF5B6-602A-4E4A-B436-A317AA638878 9/
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NOTES:
BOLT-DOWN SLOT DETAIL
SEE NOTE 1
SECTION A
TOP
SECTION B
SECTION C
1.BOLT-DOWN CAPABILITY IS REQUIRED ON ALL FRAMES,
GRATES, AND COVERS, UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.
PROVIDE TWO HOLES IN THE FRAME THAT ARE
VERTICALLY ALIGNED WITH THE GRATE OR COVER SLOTS.
THE FRAME SHALL ACCEPT THE 5/8"-11 NC x 2" ALLEN
HEAD CAP SCREW BY BEING TAPPED, OR OTHER
APPROVED MECHANISM. LOCATION OF BOLT-DOWN HOLES
VARIES BY MANUFACTURER.
2.ALTERNATIVE REINFORCING DESIGNS ARE ACCEPTABLE IN
LIEU OF THE RIB DESIGN.
3.REFER TO STANDARD SPECIFICATION 9-05.15(2) FOR
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS.
4.FOR FRAME DETAILS, SEE CITY OF RENTON STANDARD
PLAN 204.00.
24"
1 1/2"
3"
R26", SEE NOTE 2
BOLT-DOWN SLOT,
SEE DETAIL AND
NOTE121/2" DIA. HOLE
1 5/8" MAX.
4 3/4"1 1/2"
3"
R39", SEE NOTE 2
1 1/2"
1/2" DIA. HANDLE
3/4" DIA. HOLE
5/8"
3/4"
4"
3 1/2"
5"
1/2"
3/4"
11/4"
5/8"ACB20"
ISOMETRIC
PUBLIC WORKS
DEPARTMENT
APPROVED:
DATEGreggZimmerman
Public Works Administrator
UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, DRAWING IS NOT TO SCALE (NTS)
RECTANGULAR SOLID METAL COVER
STD. PLAN - 204.10
DocuSign Envelope ID: 6EECF5B6-602A-4E4A-B436-A317AA638878
9/28/2018 | 9:45 AM PDT
NOTES:
ISOMETRIC
SECTION B
TOPFOUNDRY
NAMEDIFLOW
SECTION A
1.BOLT-DOWN CAPABILITY IS REQUIRED ON ALL FRAMES, GRATES, AND
COVERS, UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. PROVIDE TWO HOLES IN
THE FRAME THAT ARE VERTICALLY ALIGNED WITH THE GRATE OR
COVER SLOTS. THE FRAME SHALL ACCEPT THE 5/8"-11 NC x 2" ALLEN
HEAD CAP SCREW BY BEING TAPPED, OR OTHER APPROVED
MECHANISM. LOCATION OF BOLT-DOWN HOLES VARIES BY
MANUFACTURER.
2.REFER TO STANDARD SPECIFICATION 9-05.15(2) FOR ADDITIONAL
REQUIREMENTS.
3.FOR FRAME DETAILS, SEE STANDARD PLAN 204.00.
FLOWFLOWBOLT-DOWN SLOT DETAIL
SEE NOTE 1
1/2"
3/4"
1 1/4"
5/8"
BOLT-DOWN SLOT,
SEE DETAIL AND
NOTE 1
20"
5"
5"
5"
3"
1"
3"
5"
5"
5"
DIRECTION OF FLOW
24"
7 OR 8 EQUAL SPACES
1 5/8" MAX.
A
BOUTFALL TO STREAM DUMP NO POLLUTANTS
3/8" RECESSED LETTERING
RECTANGULAR VANED GRATE
STD. PLAN - 204.20
PUBLIC WORKS
DEPARTMENT
APPROVED:
DATEGreggZimmerman
Public Works Administrator
UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, DRAWING IS NOT TO SCALE (NTS)
DocuSign Envelope ID: 6EECF5B6-602A-4E4A-B436-A317AA638878
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ISOMETRIC
NOTES:
SECTION B
TOPFOUNDRY
NAMEDIFLOW
SECTION A
1.BOLT-DOWN CAPABILITY IS REQUIRED ON ALL FRAMES, GRATES, AND
COVERS, UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. PROVIDE TWO HOLES IN
THE FRAME THAT ARE VERTICALLY ALIGNED WITH THE GRATE OR
COVER SLOTS. THE FRAME SHALL ACCEPT THE 5/8"-11 NC x 2" ALLEN
HEAD CAP SCREW BY BEING TAPPED, OR OTHER APPROVED
MECHANISM. LOCATION OF BOLT-DOWN HOLES VARIES BY
MANUFACTURER.
2.REFER TO STANDARD SPECIFICATION 9-05.15(2) FOR ADDITIONAL
REQUIREMENTS.
3.USE ONLY IN SAGS ON VERTICAL CURVES.
4.FOR FRAME DETAILS, SEE STANDARD PLAN 204.00.
FLOWFLOWBOLT-DOWN SLOT DETAIL
SEE NOTE 1
1/2"
3/4"
1 1/4"
5/8"
BOLT-DOWN SLOT,
SEE DETAIL AND
NOTE 1
20"
5"
5"
5"
3"
1"
3"
5"
5"
5"
24"
1 5/8" MAX.
4EQUAL SPACES 4 EQUAL SPACES
A
BOUTFALL TO STREAM DUMP NO POLLUTANTS
3/8" RECESSED LETTERING
RECTANGULAR BI-DIRECTIONAL
VANED GRATE
STD. PLAN - 204.30
PUBLIC WORKS
DEPARTMENT
APPROVED:
DATEGreggZimmerman
Public Works Administrator
UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, DRAWING IS NOT TO SCALE (NTS)
DocuSign Envelope ID: 6EECF5B6-602A-4E4A-B436-A317AA638878
9/28/2018 | 9:45 AM PDT
COVER SECTION VIEW ASTM A48 CL35B00371780MO/
DA/YR X3717C1PTEON
BOLTING DETAIL GASKET
GROOVE DETAIL FRAME
SECTION VIEW
COVER
BOTTOM
VIEW PLAN VIEW DRAINIFCOMADEINUSA EJIW DUMPNOPOLL U
TA
N
TS -
DRAINS T O S T REAMR
E
N T O N NOTES:1.ALL COVERS SHALL BE LOCKING
LID PER EJ
No. 3717C1 OR
APPROVED EQUAL.1/2"
LETTERING BOLT HOLES - 3 PLACES
EQUALLY SPACED 120° APART ON 23
1/16" DIA. B.
C.1 1/4"
LETTERING 1)
1" DIA.
PICKHOLE
25" DIA.3/
4"1"2
1/
2"8 3/4"TYP.)
3) BLT SOC. (ALLEN HEAD)5/8"-11
x
1.5
SS RUBBER WASHER 5/
8"25 1/4"
DIA.26 1/2" DIA.23
3/8" DIA. CL
OPEN 27 5/16"
DIA.34 1/
8" DIA.1
1/16"6"1/8"
1/4"
1 1/16"R1/8"
1/4" DIA. NEOPRENE GASKET
STORM ROUND FRAME AND
COVER STD.
PLAN -
204.
50PUBLIC
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5"
ECCENTRIC CONE SECTION
72" FLAT SLAB TOP
RECTANGULAR ADJUSTMENT SECTION
CIRCULAR ADJUSTMENT SECTION
PREFABRICATED LADDER
STEP
84" or 96" FLAT SLAB TOP
NOTES:
1.AS AN ACCEPTABLE ALTERNATIVE TO REBAR, WIRE MESH HAVING A MINIMUM AREA OF
0.12 SQUARE INCHES PER FOOT MAY BE USED FOR ADJUSTMENT SECTIONS.
48", 54", or 60" FLAT SLAB TOP
20"x24", 24" DIA.,
48" DIA., OR 54"
DIA. HOLE
6 BARS @ 7" SPACING
12"
2" (TYP.)
1" MIN.
2 1/2" MAX.
12" (TYP.)
12"
9"
6"
48"
MAX.
24"
MIN.
5BARS @ 6" SPACING
20"x24", 24" DIA.,
48" DIA., OR 54"
DIA. HOLE
8"
2" (TYP.)
1" MIN.
2 1/2" MAX.
TYPICAL ORIENTATION
FOR ACCESS AND STEPS
6"
9 1/2" MAX.
12"
MIN.
48" MIN.
24"
MIN.
18" MIN.
42" MAX.
4 BARS @ 6" SPACING
20"x24" OR
24" DIA. HOLE
8"
2" (TYP.)
1" MIN.
2 1/2" MAX.
34"
ONE #3 BAR HOOP FOR 6"
HEIGHT INCREMENT (SPACED
EQUALLY), SEE NOTE 1
34"
24"
30
20
5"
5"
1", 2", 4", 6", 12", OR 24"
ONE #3 BAR HOOP FOR 6" HEIGHT
INCREMENT (SPACED EQUALLY),
SEE NOTE 1
1", 2", 4", 6",
12", OR 24"
MISCELLANEOUS DETAILS FOR
DRAINAGE STRUCTURES
STD. PLAN - 204.60
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1.CONDITIONS OF USE
1.1.SILT FENCE MAY BE USED DOWNSLOPE OF ALL DISTURBED AREAS.
1.2.SILT FENCE IS NOT INTENDED TO TREAT CONCENTRATED FLOWS, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO TREAT SUBSTANTIAL AMOUNTS OF OVERLAND FLOW. ANY CONCENTRATED
FLOW MUST BE CONVEYED THROUGH THE DRAINAGE SYSTEM TO A SEDIMENT TRAP OR POND.
2.DESIGN AND INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS
2.1.THE GEOTEXTILE USED MUST MEET THE STANDARD LISTED BELLOW. A COPY OF THE MANUFACTURER'S FABRIC SPECIFICATIONS MUST BE AVAILABLE ON SITE.
2.2.STANDARD STRENGTH FABRIC REQUIRES WIRE BACKING TO INCREASE THE STRENGTH OF THE FENCE. WIRE BACKING OR CLOSER POST SPACING MAY BE REQUIRED
FOR EXTRA STRENGTH FABRIC IF FIELD PERFORMANCE WARRANTS A STRONGER FENCE.
2.3.WHERE THE FENCE IS INSTALLED, THE SLOPE SHALL NOT BE STEEPER THAN 2H:1V
2.4.IF A TYPICAL SILT FENCE IS USED, THE STANDARD 4"X4" TRENCH MAY BE REDUCED AS LONG AS THE BOTTOM 8 INCHES OF THE SILT FENCE FABRIC IS WELL BURIED AND
SECURE IN A TRENCH THAT STABILIZES THE FENCE AND DOES NOT ALLOW WATER TO BYPASS OR UNDERMINE THE SILT FENCE.
2.5.FILTER FABRIC FENCES SHALL BE INSTALLED ALONG CONTOURS WHENEVER POSSIBLE.
3.MAINTENANCE STANDARDS
3.1.ANY DAMAGE SHALL BE REPAIRED IMMEDIATELY.
3.2.IF CONCENTRATED FLOWS ARE EVIDENT UPHILL OF THE FENCE, THEY MUST BE INTERCEPTED AND CONVEYED TO A SEDIMENT TRAP OR POND.
3.3.IT IS IMPORTANT TO CHECK THE UPHILL SIDE OF THE FENCE FOR SIGNS OF THE FENCE CLOGGING AND ACTING AS A BARRIER TO FLOW AND THEN CAUSING
CHANNELIZATION OF FLOWS PARALLEL TO THE FENCE. IF THIS OCCURS, REPLACE THE FENCE OR REMOVE THE TRAPPED SEDIMENT.
3.4.SEDIMENT MUST BE REMOVED WHEN SEDIMENT IS 6 INCHES HIGH.
3.5.IF THE FILTER FABRIC (GEOTEXTILE) HAS DETERIORATED DUE TO ULTRAVIOLET BREAKDOWN, IT SHALL BE REPLACED.
NOTES:
JOINTS IN FILTER FABRIC SHALL BE SPLICED AT
POSTS. USE STAPLES, WIRE RINGS, OR
EQUIVALENT TO ATTACH FABRIC TO POSTS
2"x2" 14 GAUGE WIRE, OR
EQUIVALENT, IF STANDARD
STRENGTH FABRIC USED
FILTER FABRIC
2' MIN.
12" MIN.
4"x4" MIN. TRENCH
BACKFILL TRENCH WITH NATIVE SOIL
OR 3/4" TO 1-1/2" WASHED GRAVEL
2"x4" WOOD POSTS, STEEL FENCE POSTS, OR EQUIVALENT (TYP.)
6' MAX.
POST SPACING MAY BE INCREASED
TO 8' IF WIRE BACKING IS USED
AOS (ASTM D4751)30-100 SIEVE SIZE (0.60-0.15mm) FOR SILT FILM
50-100 SIEVE SIZE (0.30-0.15mm) FOR OTHER FABRICS
WATER PERMITTIVITY (ASTM D4491)0.02 SEC-1MINIMUM
GRAB TENSILE STRENGTH (ASTM D4632)180 LBS. MIN. FOR EXTRA STRENGTH FABRIC
100 LBS. MIN. FOR STANDARD STRENGTH FABRIC
GRAB TENSILE ELONGATION (ASTM D4632)30% MAX. (WOVEN)
ULTRAVIOLET RESISTANCE (ASTM D4355)70% MIN.
SILT FENCE
STD. PLAN - 214.00
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ATTACHMENT DETAILS:
1.GATHER FABRIC AT POSTS, IF NEEDED.
2.UTILIZE THREE TIES PER POST, ALL WITHIN TOP 8" OF
FABRIC.
3.POSITION EACH TIE DIAGONALLY, PUNCTURING HOLES
VERTICALLY A MINIMUM OF 1" APART.
4.HANG EACH TIE ON A POST NIPPLE AND TIGHTEN
SECURELY. USE CABLE TIES (50 LBS) OR SOFT WIRE.
TOP OF FABRIC
BELT
DIAGONAL ATTACHMENT
DOUBLES STRENGTH
FLOW
STEEL
SUPPORT POSTNOTES:1.POST SPACING: 7' MAX. ON OPEN RUNS 4' MAX. ON
POOLING AREAS.2.POST DEPTH: AS MUCH BELOW GROUND AS FABRIC
ABOVE GROUND.3.PONDING HEIGHT 24" MAX. ATTACH FABRIC TO UPSTREAM SIDE
OF POST.4.DRIVE OVER EACH SIDE OF SILT FENCE 2 TO 4 TIMES WITH DEVICE EXERTING 60 P.S.I.
OR GREATER.5.NO MORE THAN 24" OF A 36" FABRIC ROLL IS ALLOWED
ABOVE GROUND.6.VIBRATORY PLOW IS NOT ACCEPTABLE BECAUSE OF
HORIZONTAL COMPACTION.
100% COMPACTION
EACH
SIDE OPERATION
SILT FENCE
TOP 8"
200-300mm
8"-12")ROLL OF
SILT
FENCE PLOW FABRIC
ABOVE GROUND SLICING BLADE (18mm (11/
16") WIDTH)HORIZONTAL CHISEL POINT (76mm (
3") WIDTH)SILT FENCE INSTALLATION
BY SLICING STD. PLAN -
214.10
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RIGID PIPE NOTES:
1.PIPE COMPACTION LIMITS SHOWN ON THIS PLAN ARE FOR PIPE
CONSTRUCTION IN AN EMBANKMENT. FOR PIPE CONSTRUCTION IN
A TRENCH, THE HORIZONTAL LIMITS OF THE PIPE COMPACTION
ZONE SHALL BE THE WALLS OF THE TRENCH.
2.O.D. IS EQUAL TO THE OUTSIDE DIAMETER OF A PIPE OR THE
OUTSIDE SPAN OF PIPE-ARCH.
3.SEE STANDARD WSDOT/APWA SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 2-09.4 FOR
TRENCH WIDTH.
4.PIPE ZONE BEDDING AND BACKFILL MATERIAL SHALL BE PLACED IN
6" LOOSE LAYERS AND COMPACTED TO 95% MAXIMUM DENSITY.
5.EXCAVATE UNSTABLE MATERIAL DOWN TO FIRM SOIL AND REPLACE
WITH FOUNDATION MATERIAL CLASS A OR BPER STANDARD
WSDOT/APWA SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 9-03.17.
GRAVEL BACKFILL FOR PIPE ZONE BEDDING (WSDOT 9-03.12(3))
OR MAINTENANCE ROCK (WSDOT 9-03.9(4))
CIRCULAR PIPE
FOUNDATION MATERIAL,
IF REQUIRED, SEE NOTE 5
SPAN 6"
PIPE - ARCH
6"
PIPE TYPE
MINIMUM
COVER (FT)PUBLIC?PRIVATE?ALLOWED IN ZONE 1
OF THE APA?
CORRUGATED
STEEL PIPE 2.0 YES YES YES
SPIRAL RIB STEEL
PIPE 2.0 YES YES YES
PLAIN CONCRETE
PIPE (PCP)2.0 NO YES NO
REINFORCED
CONCRETE PIPE
RCP)
1.0 YES YES NO
CORRUGATED OR
SPIRAL RIB
ALUMINUM PIPE
2.0 YES YES NO
DUCTILE IRON PIPE 1.0 YES YES YES
FOUNDATION
LEVEL
RISE
TRENCH WIDTH,
SEE NOTE 3
CIRCULAR PIPE
DIAMETER MINIMUM DISTANCE
BETWEEN BARRELS
12" TO 24"12"
30" TO 96"DIAMETER / 3
102" TO 180"48"
PIPE-ARCH
SPAN MINIMUM DISTANCE
BETWEEN BARRELS
18" TO 36"12"
43" TO 142"SPAN / 3
148" TO 199"48"
TRENCH WIDTH,
SEE NOTE 3
6"
O.D.
6"
FOUNDATION
LEVEL
PIPE ZONE BEDDING AND
BACKFILL, SEE NOTE 4
FOUNDATION MATERIAL,
IF REQUIRED, SEE NOTE 5
PIPE ZONE BEDDING AND
BACKFILL, SEE NOTE 4
PIPE ZONE BEDDING AND
COMPACTION - RIGID PIPE
STD. PLAN - 220.00
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FLEXIBLE PIPE NOTES:
1.PROVIDE UNIFORM SUPPORT UNDER BARRELS.
2.HAND TAMP UNDER HAUNCHES.
3.DIRECTLY OVER PIPE, HAND TAMP ONLY.
4.SEE STANDARD WSDOT/APWA SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 2-09.4 FOR
TRENCH WIDTH.
5.PIPE ZONE BEDDING AND BACKFILL MATERIAL SHALL BE PLACED IN 6"
LOOSE LAYERS AND COMPACTED TO 95% MAXIMUM DENSITY.
6.EXCAVATE UNSTABLE MATERIAL DOWN TO FIRM SOIL AND REPLACE WITH
FOUNDATION MATERIAL CLASS A OR B PER STANDARD WSDOT/APWA
SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 9-03.17.
SEE NOTE 4,
LIMIT OF PIPE ZONE
6"
O.D.
6"
FOUNDATION
LEVEL
PIPE ZONE BEDDING AND
BACKFILL, SEE NOTE 5
FLEXIBLE PIPE
PIPE TYPE
MINIMUM
COVER (FT)PUBLIC?PRIVATE?ALLOWED IN ZONE 1
OF THE APA?
LINE CORRUGATED POLYETHYLENE
PIPE (LCPE)2.0 YES YES YES
CORRUGATED POLYETHYLENE PIPE
CPE) - TRIPLE WALL 2.0 YES YES YES
POLYVINYL CHLORIDE PIPE (PVC)3.0 YES YES YES
SOLID WALL HIGH DENSITY
POLYETHYLENE PIPE (HDPE)2.0 YES YES YES
DIAMETER MINIMUM DISTANCE
BETWEEN BARRELS
12" TO 24"12"
30" TO 96"DIAMETER / 3
102" TO 180"48"
GRAVEL BACKFILL FOR PIPE ZONE BEDDING (WSDOT 9-03.12(3))
OR MAINTENANCE ROCK (WSDOT 9-03.9(4))
FOUNDATION MATERIAL,
IF REQUIRED, SEE NOTE 6
PIPE ZONE BEDDING AND
COMPACTION - FLEXIBLE PIPE
STD. PLAN - 220.10
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12" MIN.
6" MIN. , SEE NOTE 4
EXISTING PAVEMENT SURFACE
SURFACE RESTORATION AS
SPECIFIED IN CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
CRUSHED SURFACING TOP COURSE" PER
WSDOT STD. SPEC 9-03.9(3), "BANK RUN
GRAVEL FOR TRENCH BACKFILL" PER
WSDOT STD. SPEC 9-03.19, OR "GRAVEL
BORROW" PER WSDOT STD. SPEC 9-03.14(1),
COMPACTED TO 95% OF MAXIMUM DENSITY
BENCH AS NEEDED FOR
SHORING SYSTEM WHEN
DEPTH IS 4' OR GREATER
PIPE ZONE BEDDING AND BACKFILL
PER STD. PLANS 220.00 AND 220.10
PIPE
NEAT LINE TRENCH
UNPAVED AREAS PAVED AREAS
SEE NOTE 1
NOTES:
1.SEE WSDOT/APWA STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 2-09.4FOR
MEASUREMENT OF TRENCH WIDTH.
2.EXCAVATIONS OVER 4' DEEP SHALL COMPLY WITH THE SAFETY STANDARD
DESCRIBED IN CHAPTER 295- 155 PART N OF THE WAC.
3.MAXIMUM BACKFILL DEPTH ABOVE PIPE SHALL NOT BE EXCEEDED, AS
DETERMINED BY PIPE MANUFACTURER.
4.IN PAVED AREAS, IF PIPE HAS LESS THAN 3' OF COVER, USE "CRUSHED
SURFACING TOP COURSE" FOR THE ENTIRE BACKFILL DEPTH ABOVE PIPE ZONE.
5.SEE CONSTRUCTION PLANS FOR SPECIFIC PROJECT REQUIREMENTS.
SEE STANDARD PLANS 110, 110.1, 110.2, AND 111 FOR PAVEMENT
RESTORATION REQUIREMENTS
CRUSHED SURFACING TOP COURSE" PER
WSDOT STD. SPEC 9-03.9(3), COMPACTED
TO 95% OF MAXIMUM DENSITY
TYPICAL TRENCH AND BACKFILL
STD. PLAN - 220.20
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TYPICAL CLEANOUT CONFIGURATION
GENERAL NOTES:
1.CLEANOUTS FOR UNDERDRAIN, FOOTING DRAIN COLLECTOR, AND ROOF DRAIN COLLECTOR PIPES SHALL BE INSTALLED AT A MINIMUM OF EVERY 100
FEET, AT EVERY 90 DEGREE OR SECOND 45 DEGREE BEND, AT THE END OF EVERY COLLECTOR PIPE, AND AT EACH END OF AN UNDERDRAIN PIPE NOT
CONNECTED TO AN OVERFLOW STRUCTURE. CLEANOUTS SHALL BE INSTALLED TO ALLOW FOR MAINTENANCE ACCESS TO ALL PIPES.
2.ALL FITTINGS SHALL BE SOIL TIGHT.
3.CLEANOUT RISER SHALL BE LOCATED OUTSIDE OF BIORETENTION PONDING WHERE POSSIBLE.
4.CLEANOUTS SHALL NOT BE LOCATED WITHIN THE STREET TRAVEL LANE, UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY THE CITY.
DESIGN PONDING
ELEVATION
SOIL TIGHT 45° BEND
EXTEND CLEANOUT RISER
2" ABOVE DESIGN PONDING
ELEVATION OR PER PLAN
4" STREAMBED COBBLES
PER WSDOT 9-03.11(2)
SOIL TIGHT
COUPLER
UNDERDRAIN, FOOTING
DRAIN COLLECTOR, OR
ROOF DRAIN COLLECTOR
PIPE, SEE NOTE 1
WYE
MECHANICAL PLUG OR
CONTINUED CONNECTION
FERNCO GASKETED
QUIK CAP OR SIMILAR
CAST IRON FRAME AND
COVER, SEE NOTE 3
CLEANOUT RISER, SEE NOTE 2
PAVED AREA (TYP.)
TO OVERFLOW
STRUCTURE OR
STORM MAIN
CLEANOUT RISER LOCATED WITHIN
BIORETENTION PONDING AREA
NOTES:
1.DIAMETER TO BE 6-INCHES MINIMUM PRIVATE, 8-INCHES MINIMUM PUBLIC. UNDERDRAIN PIPE PER STD. PLAN 262.10.
2.CLEANOUT RISER SHALL BE SAME SIZE AND MATERIAL AS CONNECTED UNDERDRAIN, FOOTING DRAIN COLLECTOR, OR ROOF DRAIN COLLECTOR PIPE.
3.FRAME AND COVER SHALL BE EJ PRODUCT NO. 00367549B01 OR APPROVED EQUAL. COVER TO BE LOCKING WITH ALLEN HEAD BOLT, MARKED "STORM".
4.FOR CLEANOUTS FULLY OR PARTIALLY WITHIN UNPAVED AREAS OUTSIDE OF BIORETENTION PONDING AREA, POUR 8" THICK, 2'x2' SQUARE CONCRETE
COLLAR AROUND FRAME. CONCRETE COLLAR SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF 3,000 PSI.
CLEANOUT RISER,
SEE NOTE 2
FRAME SECTION
10-1/2" DIA
4"
5/8"9" DIA
15" DIA
8-1/8" DIA
8-13/16" DIA
5/8"
COVER SECTION
MADE INUSA
1"
PLAN VIEW
PROD NO.3/4" FLAT
FACE GOTHIC 2) 3/8"-16 SS SOCKET
HEAD CAP SCREW (ALLENHEAD)
W/WSHRS ON A 8" DIA
BOLT CIRCLE 1)
OPENPICKHOLE
12"12"4" COMPACTED
SAND OR GRAVEL BACKFILL
FOR DRAINS PER WSDOT 9-03.
12(4)8"
CLASS "B"ASPHALT, SEE
NOTE 4 STORM
SYSTEM CLEANOUT STD. PLAN -
226.00
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PLAN
INFLOW
MATCH
GUTTER
WIDTH
MATCH
CURB
WIDTH
12" MIN.
18"-24""
DESIGNER
TO SPECIFY,
SEE NOTE 2
6" MIN.
3'-6" MIN.
6"
TAPER, (TYP.)
6"
TAPER GUTTER AT CURB CUT TO MATCH
GUTTER SLOPE UPSLOPE AND
DOWNSLOPE OF CURBCUTROADWAY
STREAMBED
COBBLES,
SEE NOTE 3
12"
A
ROADWAYINFL O W
CURB
SEE NOTE 1
SPLASH APRON
GENERAL NOTES:
1.BOND NEW CURB AND GUTTER TO EXISTING CURB AND GUTTER WITH EPOXY AND DOWEL CONNECTION, IF RETROFITTING INTO EXISTING
CURBLINE. REFER TO STD. PLAN 101.10 FOR EXPANSION JOINT DETAIL.
2.SEE CONSTRUCTION PLANS FOR SPECIFIC PROJECT REQUIREMENTS.
ROADWAY
SLOPE
INFLOW
2.5
1
SECTION A
2" GUTTER DEPRESSION
AT FLOWLINE
18''
1" DROP TO COBBLES
6" MIN. FREEBOARD
BIORETENTION FACILITY
GUTTER UPSLOPE AND
DOWNSLOPE OF CURB CUT
TYPICAL SIDE SLOPE
COMPACT SOIL BELOW
COBBLES, SEE NOTE 4
NOTES:
1.SEE STD. PLAN 262.20 FOR EDGE TREATMENT OUTSIDE INLET AREA.
2.INLET CURB CUT WIDTH SHALL BE 24" ON GUTTER SLOPES 5% AND 18" ON GUTTER SLOPES < 5%.
3.STREAMBED COBBLES SHALL BE 6" COBBLES PER WSDOT 9-03.11(2). COBBLE PAD TO BE 8" THICK, WITH 1:1 SIDE SLOPES, TAPERING TO 12''
WIDE AT FACILITY BOTTOM.
4.COMPACT BIORETENTION SOIL MIX UNDER COBBLES TO 90% MAX STANDARD PROCTOR DENSITY (ASTM D698).
4" CRUSHED SURFACING
TOP COURSE
8"
UNCOMPACTED BIORETENTION SOIL
MIX (BSM), SEE STD. PLAN 262.60
2"-4" ARBORIST WOOD CHIP
MULCH, SEE STD. PLAN 262.60
18" MIN.
1
1
PUBLIC WORKS
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BIORETENTION - CURB CUT INLETS
STD. PLAN - 262.30
A
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NOTES:
1.FRAME AND GRATE SHALL BE LOCKING AND GRATE SHALL BE BOLTED TO FRAME. FRAME SHALL CONFORM TO WSDOT STANDARD PLAN
B-30.10-01. GRATE TO BE DUCTILE IRON BEEHIVE GRATE FITTING 20"x24" FRAME. OLYMPIC FOUNDRY PART SM60BH OR EQUAL. SEE
STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS 9-05.15(2).
2.MINIMUM STREAMBED COBBLE DIAMETER SHALL BE LARGER THAN MAXIMUM GRATE OPENING.
3.ALL GRADE RINGS AND CASTINGS SHALL BE SET IN MORTAR IN ACCORDANCE WITH STANDARD SPECIFICATION 9-04.3. THEN APPLY
MORTAR TO INSIDE AND OUTSIDE OF ALL JOINTS, RINGS, RISERS, AND FRAMES.
4.WHEN CONNECTING TO A NEW PIPE, USE A FLEXIBLE CONNECTOR (KOR-N-SEAL BOOT WITH CORRUGATED PIPE ADAPTER OR APPROVED
EQUAL). WHEN CONNECTING TO AN EXISTING PIPE, USE A FABRICATED SAND COLLAR OF THE SAME MATERIAL AS THE CONNECTING PIPE.
6" MIN.
CAST IRON BEEHIVE GRATE
AND FRAME, SEE NOTE 1
CATCH BASIN TYPE 1 PER
STD. PLAN 200.00 OR OTHER
STRUCTURE WITH APPROVAL
CATCH BASIN ADJUSTMENT SECTION AS
REQUIRED, DESIGNER TO SPECIFY ELEVATION
12" MIN. SUMP
6" MIN.
6" MIN.
VARIES, 5' MAX.
CONCRETE BASE
DESIGN PONDING
ELEVATION
GRAVEL BACKFILL FOR DRAINS,
COMPACT PER WSDOT STD. SPEC . 9-03.12(4)
STORM DRAIN PIPE,
DESIGNER TO SPECIFY
SEE NOTE 4 (TYP.)
UNDERDRAIN PIPE, IF REQUIRED,
SEE STD. PLAN 262.10
OPTIONAL 6" OR 8" STREAMBED COBBLES,
PER WSDOT 9-03.11(2), SEE NOTE 2
SEE NOTE 3
GENERAL NOTES:
1.PLANT SPACING WITHIN FACILITY TO ALLOW MAINTENANCE ACCESS TO STRUCTURE.
2.12-INCH MIN. CLEARANCE WITHIN OVERFLOW STRUCTURE SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR MAINTENANCE ACCESS.
3.OVERFLOW PIPES MUST BE LOCATED AT AN ELEVATION HIGHER THAN THE STORM DRAIN HYDRAULIC GRADE LINE TO PREVENT BACKFLOW
INTO THE BIORETENTION FACILITY.
4.OVERFLOW STRUCTURE SHALL BE LOCATED WITHIN 10 FEET OF ROAD EDGE FOR MAINTENANCE ACCESS, UNLESS APPROVED OTHERWISE.
OVERFLOW STRUCTURE MAY BE LOCATED IN SIDE SLOPES.
5.SEE CONSTRUCTION PLANS FOR SPECIFIC PROJECT REQUIREMENTS.
BIORETENTION - OVERFLOW OUTLET
STRUCTURE
STD. PLAN - 262.40
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GENERAL
NOTES:1.
SURFACE WATER STANDARD PLAN
NOTES (1 OF 2)
STD. PLAN - 267.00
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SURFACE WATER STANDARD PLAN NOTES:
THE FOLLOWING IS A LISTING OF GENERAL NOTES THAT SHALL BE INCORPORATED IN THE DRAINAGE PLAN SET. ALL THE NOTES ON THE LIST MAY NOT PERTAIN TO EVERY
PROJECT. THE APPLICANT OR OWNER, HEREBY REFERRED TO AS APPLICANT, MAY STRIKE OUT IRRELEVANT NOTES IF NOT APPLICABLE TO THE PROJECT. HOWEVER, THE
APPLICANT SHALL NOT RENUMBER NOR EDIT THE REMAINING NOTES. IF ADDITIONAL NOTES ARE NEEDED FOR SPECIFIC ASPECTS, THEY SHALL BE ADDED AFTER THE
SURFACE WATER STANDARD PLAN NOTES.
1.BEFORE ANY CONSTRUCTION OR DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY OCCURS, A PRE-CONSTRUCTION MEETING SHALL BE HELD AMONG THE CITY OF RENTON, HEREBY
REFERRED TO AS THE CITY, THE APPLICANT, AND THE APPLICANT'S CONTRACTOR.
2.THE APPLICANT SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURING ALL NECESSARY CITY, STATE, AND FEDERAL PERMITS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION.
3.ALL STORM DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS SHALL BE DESIGNED AND CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LATEST EDITION OF THE CITY OF RENTON SURFACE
WATER DESIGN MANUAL (RENTON SWDM), RENTON MUNICIPAL CODE (RMC), AND THE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR ROAD, BRIDGE AND MUNICIPAL
CONSTRUCTION PREPARED BY WSDOT AND THE AMERICAN PUBLIC WORKS ASSOCIATION (APWA). IT SHALL BE THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE APPLICANT TO
CORRECT ANY ERROR, OMISSION OR VARIATION FROM THE ABOVE REQUIREMENTS FOUND IN THE PLANS. ALL CORRECTIONS SHALL BE AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO
THE CITY.
4.APPROVAL OF THE ROAD, GRADING, PARKING, BUILDING, AND DRAINAGE PLAN DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AS APPROVAL OF ANY OTHER CONSTRUCTION (E.G. WATER,
SEWER, GAS, ELECTRICAL. ETC.). PLANS FOR STRUCTURES SUCH AS BRIDGES, VAULTS, AND RETAINING WALLS REQUIRE A SEPARATE REVIEW AND APPROVAL BY
THE CITY PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. THE SURFACE WATER DRAINAGE SYSTEM SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED ACCORDING TO THE APPROVED PLANS. ANY DEVIATION
FROM THE APPROVED PLANS WILL REQUIRE COORDINATION FOLLOWED BY WRITTEN APPROVAL FROM THE CITY.
5.A COPY OF THE APPROVED PLANS SHALL BE ON THE JOB SITE WHENEVER CONSTRUCTION IS IN PROGRESS.
6.THE LOCATIONS OF ALL EXISTING UTILITIES SHOWN HEREON HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED BY FIELD SURVEY OR OBTAINED FROM AVAILABLE RECORDS AND SHALL
THEREFORE BE CONSIDERED APPROXIMATE ONLY AND NOT NECESSARILY COMPLETE. IT IS THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE APPLICANT AND THE APPLICANT'S
CONTRACTOR TO INDEPENDENTLY VERIFY THE ACCURACY OF ALL UTILITY LOCATIONS SHOWN, AND TO FURTHER DISCOVER AND AVOID ANY OTHER UTILITIES NOT
SHOWN HEREON THAT MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THIS PLAN. THE APPLICANT SHALL RECORD ON THE AS-BUILT DRAWINGS ALL
UNDOCUMENTED UTILITIES DISCOVERED AND ANY CHANGES TO THE APPROVED PLANS. THE APPLICANT SHALL IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE ENGINEER OF RECORD IF A
CONFLICT EXISTS.
7.VERTICAL DATUM SHALL BE NAVD 88 AND HORIZONTAL DATUM SHALL BE NAD 83 (WA STATE PLANE, NORTH), UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY THE CITY.
REFERENCE BENCHMARK, DATUM, AND ELEVATIONS SHALL BE NOTED ON THE PLANS.
8.ALL UTILITY TRENCH BACKFILL AND ROADWAY SUBGRADE SHALL BE COMPACTED TO 95% MAXIMUM DRY DENSITY PER SECTION 2-03.3(14)D - COMPACTION AND
MOISTURE CONTROL TESTS OF THE WSDOT STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS. IN PERMEABLE PAVEMENT AND OTHER INFILTRATION AREAS, ALL TRENCH BACKFILL SHALL
BE FIRM AND UNYIELDING BUT IN NO CASE SHALL BE COMPACTED TO MORE THAN 92% OF MAXIMUM DRY DENSITY.
9.OPEN CUTTING OF EXISTING ROADWAYS FOR STORM DRAINAGE WORK IS NOT ALLOWED UNLESS SPECIFICALLY APPROVED BY THE CITY AND NOTED ON THESE
APPROVED PLANS. ANY OPEN CUT SHALL BE RESTORED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CITY TRENCH RESTORATION STANDARDS.
10.ALL PIPE AND STRUCTURES SHALL BE STAKED FOR SURVEY LINE AND GRADE PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION. WHERE SHOWN ON THE PLANS OR WHERE
DIRECTED BY THE CITY, THE EXISTING MANHOLES, CATCH BASINS, OR INLETS SHALL BE ADJUSTED TO THE GRADE AS STAKED.
11.ALL FLOW CONTROL FACILITIES SHALL BE INSTALLED AND IN OPERATION PRIOR TO, OR IN CONJUNCTION WITH, ANY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY UNLESS OTHERWISE
APPROVED BY THE CITY.
12.ALL PIPE AND APPURTENANCES SHALL BE LAID ON A PROPERLY PREPARED FOUNDATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CURRENT STATE OF WASHINGTON STANDARD
SPECIFICATION FOR ROAD AND BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION. THIS SHALL INCLUDE NECESSARY LEVELING OF THE TRENCH BOTTOM OR THE TOP OF THE FOUNDATION
MATERIAL, AS WELL AS PLACEMENT AND COMPACTION OF REQUIRED BEDDING MATERIAL TO UNIFORM GRADE SO THAT THE ENTIRE LENGTH OF THE PIPE WILL BE
SUPPORTED ON A UNIFORMLY DENSE, UNYIELDING BASE. ALL PIPE BEDDING AND BACKFILL SHALL BE AS SHOWN ON THE CITY STANDARD PLAN 220.00, 220.10, AND
220.20.
13.STEEL PIPE SHALL BE ALUMINIZED, OR GALVANIZED WITH ASPHALT TREATMENT 1, 2, OR 5INSIDE AND OUTSIDE.
14.ALL DRAINAGE STRUCTURES SUCH AS CATCH BASINS AND MANHOLES SHALL BE FITTED WITH DUCTILE IRON, BOLT-LOCKING LIDS PER THE CITY STANDARD PLAN
204.10, 204.20, 204.30, AND 204.50. STRUCTURES SHALL HAVE:
RECTANGULAR OR ROUND, SOLID LIDS WHEN NOT COLLECTING RUNOFF, AND OUTSIDE OF THE ROADWAY.
ROUND, SOLID LIDS WHEN NOT COLLECTING RUNOFF, AND LOCATED WITHIN THE ROADWAY, BUT OUTSIDE OF THE CURB/GUTTER LINE.
ROUND, SOLID LIDS DISPLAYING THE CITY LOGO WHEN WITHIN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY OR IN AN EASEMENT TO THE CITY. PRIVATE STRUCTURE LIDS OUTSIDE
PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY AND EASEMENTS TO THE CITY SHALL NOT DISPLAY THE CITY LOGO.
15.BUILDINGS AND OTHER STRUCTURES SHALL BE PLACED IN ACCORDANCE WITH TABLE 4.1 EASEMENT WIDTHS AND BUILDING SETBACKS LINES OF THE RENTON SWDM.
16.LIDS OF MANHOLES/CATCH BASINS WITHIN PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY SHALL NOT BE ADJUSTED TO FINAL GRADE UNTIL AFTER PAVING. ALL MANHOLE/CATCH BASIN RIMS
SHALL BE ADJUSTED TO BE FLUSH WITH FINAL FINISHED GRADES, UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN.
17.ALL DRIVEWAY CULVERTS LOCATED WITHIN CITY RIGHT-OF-WAY SHALL BE OF SUFFICIENT LENGTH TO PROVIDE A MINIMUM 3:1 SLOPE FROM THE EDGE OF THE
DRIVEWAY TO THE BOTTOM OF THE DITCH.
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SURFACE WATER STANDARD PLAN
NOTES (2 OF 2)
STD. PLAN - 267.10
PUBLIC WORKS
DEPARTMENT
APPROVED:
DATEGreggZimmerman
Public Works Administrator
UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, DRAWING IS NOT TO SCALE (NTS)
THE FOLLOWING IS A LISTING OF GENERAL NOTES THAT SHALL BE INCORPORATED IN THE DRAINAGE PLAN SET. ALL THE NOTES ON THE LIST MAY NOT PERTAIN TO EVERY
PROJECT. THE APPLICANT OR OWNER, HEREBY REFERRED TO AS APPLICANT, MAY STRIKE OUT IRRELEVANT NOTES IF NOT APPLICABLE TO THE PROJECT. HOWEVER, THE
APPLICANT SHALL NOT RENUMBER NOR EDIT THE REMAINING NOTES. IF ADDITIONAL NOTES ARE NEEDED FOR SPECIFIC ASPECTS, THEY SHALL BE ADDED AFTER THE
SURFACE WATER STANDARD PLAN NOTES.
18.ROCK FOR EROSION PROTECTION OF ROADSIDE DITCHES, WHERE REQUIRED, SHALL BE OF SOUND QUARRY ROCK PLACED TO A MINIMUM DEPTH OF ONE (1) FOOT
AND SHALL MEET THE FOLLOWING SPECIFICATIONS:
4 - 8 INCH ROCK / 40 - 70% PASSING;
2 - 4 INCH ROCK / 30 - 40% PASSING; AND
LESS THAN 2 INCH ROCK / 10 - 20% PASSING.
19.FOOTING DRAINAGE SYSTEMS AND ROOF DOWNSPOUT SYSTEMS SHALL NOT BE INTERCONNECTED AND SHALL SEPARATELY CONVEY COLLECTED FLOWS TO THE
CONVEYANCE SYSTEM OR FLOW CONTROL FACILITY ON THE SITE, UNLESS APPROVED BY THE CITY. FOOTING DRAINS SHALL NOT BE CONNECTED TO ON-SITE BMPS.
20.THE END OF EACH STORM DRAIN STUB SHALL BE CAPPED. A CLEANOUT TOPPED WITH A BOLT-LOCKING LID MARKED "STORM” SHALL BE LOCATED AT THE PROPERTY
LINE OR AT THE POINT OF CONNECTION OF A PRIVATE STORM DRAINAGE CONVEYANCE SYSTEM PER THE CITY STANDARD PLAN 227.00.
21.ALL STORM SYSTEM EXTENSIONS SHALL BE STAKED FOR LINE AND GRADE BY A SURVEYOR LICENSED IN WASHINGTON STATE, AND CUT SHEETS SHALL BE PROVIDED
TO THE CITY PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION.
22.ALL NEWLY-INSTALLED AND NEWLY-REHABILITATED (PUBLIC AND PRIVATE) STORM CONVEYANCE SYSTEMS SHALL BE INSPECTED BY MEANS OF REMOTE CCTV
ACCORDING TO THE CITY STANDARD PLAN 266.00. CCTV INSPECTIONS AND REPORTS SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE CITY PRIOR TO RECEIVING APPROVAL TO INSTALL
PROJECT CURBS, GUTTERS AND/OR PAVEMENT.
23.ALL STORM SYSTEMS AND CONNECTIONS TO EXISTING MAINS SHALL BE TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 7-04.3(1) OF THE WSDOT STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS
AND IN THE PRESENCE OF A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE CITY. STORM DRAIN STUBS SHALL BE TESTED FOR ACCEPTANCE AT THE SAME TIME THE MAIN STORM IS
TESTED.
24.FOR ALL DISTURBED PERVIOUS AREAS (COMPACTED, GRADED, LANDSCAPED, ETC.) OF THE DEVELOPMENT SITE, TO MAINTAIN THE MOISTURE CAPACITY OF THE SOIL
EITHER STOCKPILE AND REDISTRIBUTE THE EXISTING DUFF LAYER AND NATIVE TOPSOIL OR AMEND THE SOIL WITH COMPOST IN ACCORDANCE WITH STANDARD PLAN
264.00.
25.ISSUANCE OF THE BUILDING OR CONSTRUCTION PERMITS BY THE CITY DOES NOT RELIEVE THE APPLICANT OF THE CONTINUING LEGAL OBLIGATION AND/OR LIABILITY
CONNECTED WITH STORMWATER DISPOSAL. THE CITY DOES NOT ACCEPT ANY OBLIGATION FOR THE PROPER FUNCTIONING AND MAINTENANCE OF THE STORM
SYSTEM PROVIDED DURING CONSTRUCTION.
26.ADEQUATE SAFEGUARDS, SAFETY DEVICES, PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT, FLAGGERS, AND ANY OTHER ACTIONS NEEDED TO PROTECT THE LIFE, HEALTH, AND SAFETY OF
THE PUBLIC, AND TO PROTECT PROPERTY IN CONNECTION WITH THE PERFORMANCE OF WORK SHALL BE PROVIDED. ANY WORK WITHIN THE TRAVELED
RIGHT-OF-WAY THAT MAY INTERRUPT NORMAL TRAFFIC FLOW SHALL REQUIRE A TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN APPROVED BY THE CITY. ALL SECTIONS OF THE WSDOT
STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS 1-10 TEMPORARY TRAFFIC CONTROL SHALL APPLY.
27.PROJECTS LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY'S AQUIFER PROTECTION AREA (APA) SHALL COMPLY WITH SPECIAL REQUIREMENT #6 OF THE RENTON SWDM AND AQUIFER
PROTECTION REGULATIONS (RMC 4-3-050).
28.PLACEMENT OF SURFACE APPURTENANCES (CATCH BASIN/MANHOLE LIDS, CLEANOUTS, INLETS, ETC.) IN THE STREET TRAVEL LANE WHEEL PATH, INTERSECTIONS OF
STREET TRAVEL LANES, BIKE LANES, SIDEWALKS, AND CROSSWALKS SHALL BE AVOIDED WHENEVER POSSIBLE. ANY SURFACE APPURTENANCE PLACED IN A
SIDEWALK OR CROSSWALK SHALL BE FITTED WITH A NON-SLIP OR NON-SKID LID PER ADA REQUIREMENTS.
29.CLEARLY LABEL PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SYSTEMS ON THE PLANS. PRIVATE SYSTEMS SHALL BE MAINTAINED BY THE APPLICANT.
30.MINIMUM COVER OVER STORM DRAINAGE PIPE SHALL CONFORM TO TABLE 4.2.1.A2 OF THE RENTON SWDM.
31.CONSTRUCTED PERMEABLE PAVEMENT SHALL BE PERMEABLE ENOUGH TO ABSORB WATER AT A MINIMUM RATE OF 20 INCHES PER HOUR IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE
PAVEMENT SURFACE HAS BEEN WETTED CONTINUOUSLY FOR AT LEAST 10 MINUTES. COMPLIANCE WITH THIS MINIMUM RATE SHALL BE CHECKED PRIOR TO
CONSTRUCTION APPROVAL OF THE PAVEMENT. COMPLIANCE MAY BE CHECKED USING A SIMPLE BUCKET TEST IN WHICH 5 GALLONS OF WATER IS POURED ONTO THE
PAVEMENT SURFACE ALL AT ONCE. IF ONLY A MINOR AMOUNT OF WATER PONDS OR RUNS OFF THE SURFACE, THEN THE PAVEMENT IS CONSIDERED TO MEET THE
MINIMUM RATE OF ABSORPTION. AT LEAST ONE TEST SHALL BE CONDUCTED PER 1,000 SQUARE FEET OF PERMEABLE PAVEMENT. IF THIS TEST IS NOT CONCLUSIVE,
THEN ANOTHER TEST PER ASTM C1701 SHALL BE CONDUCTED. FOR LARGE AREAS (E.G., PARKING AREAS), TESTING OBSERVATION MAY BE ACCOMPLISHED WHILE
WALKING BEHIND A SLOWLY MOVING WATER TRUCK DISCHARGING WATER AT A RATE SIMILAR TO THE BUCKET TEST. PERMEABLE PAVERS SHALL BE TESTED USING
ASTM C1781.
SURFACE WATER STANDARD PLAN NOTES:
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EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL
STANDARD PLAN NOTES
STD. PLAN - 268.00
EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL (ESC) STANDARD PLAN NOTES:
THE FOLLOWING IS A LISTING OF GENERAL NOTES THAT SHALL BE INCORPORATED IN THE EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL (ESC) PLAN SET. ALL THE NOTES ON THE
LIST MAY NOT PERTAIN TO EVERY PROJECT. THE APPLICANT OR OWNER, HEREBY REFERRED TO AS APPLICANT, MAY STRIKE OUT IRRELEVANT NOTES IF NOT
APPLICABLE TO THE PROJECT. HOWEVER, THE APPLICANT SHALL NOT RENUMBER NOR EDIT THE REMAINING NOTES. IF ADDITIONAL NOTES ARE NEEDED FOR SPECIFIC
ASPECTS, THEY SHALL BE ADDED AFTER THE ESC STANDARD PLAN NOTES.
1.BEFORE ANY CONSTRUCTION OR DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY OCCURS, A PRE-CONSTRUCTION MEETING SHALL BE HELD AMONG THE CITY OF RENTON, HEREBY
REFERRED TO AS THE CITY, THE APPLICANT, AND THE APPLICANT'S CONTRACTOR.
2.THE APPLICANT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING THE WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY ( ECOLOGY) CONSTRUCTION STORMWATER GENERAL
PERMIT, IF IT IS REQUIRED FOR THE PROJECT. THE APPLICANT SHALL PROVIDE THE CITY COPIES OF ALL MONITORING REPORTS PROVIDED TO ECOLOGY
ASSOCIATED WITH THE CONSTRUCTION STORMWATER GENERAL PERMIT.
3.THE ESC PLAN SET SHALL INCLUDE AN ESC CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE DETAILING THE ORDERED STEPS THAT SHALL BE FOLLOWED FROM CONSTRUCTION
COMMENCEMENT TO POST-PROJECT CLEANUP IN ORDER TO FULFILL PROJECT ESC REQUIREMENTS.
4.THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CLEARING LIMITS, SENSITIVE AREAS AND THEIR BUFFERS, AND AREAS OF VEGETATION PRESERVATION AND TREE RETENTION AS
PRESCRIBED ON THE PLAN(S) SHALL BE CLEARLY DELINEATED BY FENCING AND PROTECTED IN THE FIELD IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPENDIX D OF THE CITY OF
RENTON SURFACE WATER DESIGN MANUAL (RENTON SWDM) PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION. DURING THE CONSTRUCTION PERIOD, NO DISTURBANCE
BEYOND THE CLEARING LIMITS SHALL BE PERMITTED. THE CLEARING LIMITS SHALL BE MAINTAINED BY THE APPLICANT/ESC SUPERVISOR FOR THE DURATION OF
CONSTRUCTION.
5.STABILIZED CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCES SHALL BE INSTALLED AT THE BEGINNING OF CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTAINED FOR THE DURATION OF THE PROJECT.
ADDITIONAL MEASURES, SUCH AS CONSTRUCTED WHEEL WASH SYSTEMS OR WASH PADS, MAY BE REQUIRED TO ENSURE THAT ALL PAVED AREAS ARE KEPT
CLEAN AND TRACK-OUT TO ROAD RIGHT OF WAY DOES NOT OCCUR FOR THE DURATION OF THE PROJECT. IF SEDIMENT IS TRACKED OFFSITE, PUBLIC ROADS SHALL
BE CLEANED THOROUGHLY AT THE END OF EACH DAY, OR MORE FREQUENTLY DURING WET WEATHER, AS NECESSARY TO PREVENT SEDIMENT FROM ENTERING
WATERS OF THE STATE.
6.WASHOUT FROM CONCRETE TRUCKS SHALL BE PERFORMED OFF-SITE OR IN DESIGNATED CONCRETE WASHOUT AREAS ONLY. DO NOT WASH OUT CONCRETE
TRUCKS ONTO THE GROUND, OR TO STORM DRAINS OR OPEN DITCHES. ON-SITE DUMPING OF EXCESS CONCRETE SHALL ONLY OCCUR IN DESIGNATED CONCRETE
WASHOUT AREAS.
7.ALL REQUIRED ESC BMPS SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED AND IN OPERATION PRIOR TO LAND CLEARING AND/OR CONSTRUCTION TO PREVENT TRANSPORTATION OF
SEDIMENT TO SURFACE WATER, DRAINAGE SYSTEMS AND ADJACENT PROPERTIES. ALL ESC BMPS SHALL BE MAINTAINED IN A SATISFACTORY CONDITION UNTIL
SUCH TIME THAT CLEARING AND/OR CONSTRUCTION IS COMPLETE AND POTENTIAL FOR ON-SITE EROSION HAS PASSED. ALL ESC BMPS SHALL BE REMOVED AFTER
CONSTRUCTION IS COMPLETED AND THE SITE HAS BEEN STABILIZED TO ENSURE POTENTIAL FOR ON-SITE EROSION DOES NOT EXIST. THE IMPLEMENTATION,
MAINTENANCE, REPLACEMENT, ENHANCEMENT, AND REMOVAL OF ESC BMPS SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE APPLICANT.
8.ANY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS OR LIQUID PRODUCTS THAT HAVE THE POTENTIAL TO POLLUTE RUNOFF SHALL BE DISPOSED OF PROPERLY.
9.THE ESC BMPS DEPICTED ON THIS DRAWING ARE INTENDED TO BE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS TO MEET ANTICIPATED SITE CONDITIONS. AS CONSTRUCTION
PROGRESSES AND UNEXPECTED OR SEASONAL CONDITIONS DICTATE, THE APPLICANT SHALL ANTICIPATE THAT MORE ESC BMPS WILL BE NECESSARY TO ENSURE
COMPLETE SILTATION CONTROL ON THE PROPOSED SITE. DURING THE COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION, IT SHALL BE THE OBLIGATION AND RESPONSIBILITY OF THE
APPLICANT TO ADDRESS ANY NEW CONDITIONS THAT MAY BE CREATED BY THE ACTIVITIES AND TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL ESC BMPS, OVER AND ABOVE MINIMUM
REQUIREMENTS, AS MAY BE NEEDED, TO PROTECT ADJACENT PROPERTIES AND WATER QUALITY OF THE RECEIVING DRAINAGE SYSTEM.
10.APPROVAL OF THIS PLAN IS FOR ESC ONLY. IT DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN APPROVAL OF STORM DRAINAGE DESIGN, SIZE NOR LOCATION OF PIPES, RESTRICTORS,
CHANNELS, OR STORMWATER FACILITIES.
11.ANY DEWATERING SYSTEM NECESSARY FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF STORMWATER FACILITIES SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE CITY FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL.
12.ANY AREAS OF EXPOSED SOILS, INCLUDING ROADWAY EMBANKMENTS, THAT WILL NOT BE DISTURBED FOR TWO DAYS DURING THE WET SEASON (OCTOBER 1ST
THROUGH APRIL 30TH) OR SEVEN DAYS DURING THE DRY SEASON (MAY 1ST THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30TH) SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY STABILIZED WITH THE APPROVED
ESC COVER METHODS (E.G., SEEDING, MULCHING, PLASTIC COVERING, ETC.) IN CONFORMANCE WITH APPENDIX D OF THE RENTON SWDM.
13.WET SEASON ESC REQUIREMENTS APPLY TO ALL CONSTRUCTION SITES BETWEEN OCTOBER 1ST AND APRIL 30TH, UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY THE CITY.
14.ANY AREA NEEDING ADDITIONAL ESC MEASURES, NOT REQUIRING IMMEDIATE ATTENTION, SHALL BE ADDRESSED WITHIN SEVEN (7) DAYS.
15.THE ESC BMPS ON INACTIVE SITES SHALL BE INSPECTED AND MAINTAINED AT A MINIMUM OF ONCE A MONTH OR WITHIN 24 HOURS FOLLOWING A STORM EVENT.
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE SHALL OCCUR MORE FREQUENTLY AS REQUIRED BY THE CITY.
16.BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF ANY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY, CATCH BASIN INSERTS PER THE CITY STANDARD PLAN 216.30 SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR ALL STORM
DRAIN INLETS DOWNSLOPE AND WITHIN 500 FEET OF A DISTURBED OR CONSTRUCTION AREA, UNLESS THE RUNOFF THAT ENTERS THE INLET WILL BE CONVEYED
TO A SEDIMENT POND OR TRAP. ALL CATCH BASIN INSERTS SHALL BE PERIODICALLY INSPECTED AND REPLACED AS NECESSARY TO ENSURE FULLY FUNCTIONING
CONDITION.
17.AT NO TIME SHALL SEDIMENT ACCUMULATION EXCEED 2/3 OF THE CAPACITY OF THE CATCH BASIN SUMP. ALL CATCH BASINS AND CONVEYANCE LINES SHALL BE
CLEANED PRIOR TO PAVING. THE CLEANING OPERATION SHALL NOT FLUSH SEDIMENT-LADEN WATER INTO THE DOWNSTREAM SYSTEM.
18.ANY PERMANENT STORMWATER FACILITY LOCATION USED AS A TEMPORARY SETTLING BASIN SHALL BE MODIFIED WITH THE NECESSARY ESC BMPS AND SHALL
PROVIDE ADEQUATE STORAGE CAPACITY. IF THE TEMPORARY FACILITY IS TO ULTIMATELY FUNCTION AS AN INFILTRATION SYSTEM IN ITS PERMANENT STATE, THE
TEMPORARY FACILITY SHALL BE ROUGH GRADED SO THAT THE BOTTOM AND SIDES ARE AT LEAST THREE FEET ABOVE THE FINAL GRADE OF THE PERMANENT
FACILITY.
19.AREAS DESIGNATED ON THE PLAN(S) CONTAINING EXISTING STORMWATER FACILITIES OR ON-SITE BMPS (AMENDED SOILS, BIORETENTION, PERMEABLE PAVEMENT,
ETC.) SHALL BE CLEARLY FENCED AND PROTECTED USING ESC BMPS TO AVOID SEDIMENTATION AND COMPACTION DURING CONSTRUCTION.
20.PRIOR TO THE BEGINNING OF THE WET SEASON (OCTOBER 1ST), ALL DISTURBED AREAS SHALL BE INSPECTED TO IDENTIFY WHICH ONES SHALL BE SODDED OR
SEEDED IN PREPARATION FOR THE WINTER RAINS. DISTURBED AREAS SHALL BE SODDED OR SEEDED WITHIN ONE WEEK OF THE BEGINNING OF THE WET SEASON.
AN EXHIBIT OF THOSE AREAS TO BE SODDED OR SEEDED AND THOSE AREAS TO REMAIN UNCOVERED SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE CITY FOR REVIEW.
21.PRIOR TO FINAL CONSTRUCTION ACCEPTANCE, THE PROJECT SITE SHALL BE STABILIZED TO PREVENT SEDIMENT-LADEN WATER FROM LEAVING THE PROJECT SITE,
ALL ESC BMPS SHALL BE REMOVED, AND STORMWATER CONVEYANCE SYSTEMS, FACILITIES, AND ON-SITE BMPS SHALL BE RESTORED TO THEIR FULLY
FUNCTIONING CONDITION. ALL DISTURBED AREAS OF THE PROJECT SITE SHALL BE VEGETATED OR OTHERWISE PERMANENTLY STABILIZED. AT A MINIMUM,
DISTURBED AREAS SHALL BE SODDED OR SEEDED AND MULCHED TO ENSURE THAT SUFFICIENT COVER WILL DEVELOP SHORTLY AFTER FINAL APPROVAL. MULCH
WITHOUT SEEDING IS ADEQUATE FOR AREAS TO BE LANDSCAPED BEFORE OCTOBER 1ST.
22.ROCKERIES ARE CONSIDERED TO BE A METHOD OF BANK STABILIZATION AND EROSION CONTROL. ROCKERIES SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUCTED TO SERVE AS
RETAINING WALLS. ALL ROCKERIES IN CITY ROAD RIGHTS-OF-WAY SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CITY STANDARDS. ROCKERIES OUTSIDE OF
ROAD RIGHTS-OF-WAY SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE.
PUBLIC WORKS
DEPARTMENT
APPROVED:
DATEGreggZimmerman
Public Works Administrator
UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, DRAWING IS NOT TO SCALE (NTS)
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WATER PLAN GENERAL NOTES Standard Plan No. 300
1. ALL WORK AND MATERIALS SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LATEST EDITION OF THE CITY OF RENTON PUBLIC WORKS
STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS AND WSDOT / APWA STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS, LATEST EDITION AS
AMENDED BY THE CITY OF RENTON. A SET OF CITY APPROVED PLANS SHALL BE KEPT AT THE JOB SITE WHENEVER CONSTRUCTION
IS IN PROGRESS. A PRE -CONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE SHALL BE HELD PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION. THE CONTRACTOR
AND OR DEVELOPER SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURING ALL NECESSARY PERMITS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION.
2. ALL EXISTING UTILITIES SHALL REMAIN IN SERVICE DURING CONSTRUCTION UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL
CALL 1-800-424-5555 TO VERIFY UTILITY LOCATIONS BEFORE BEGINNING EXCAVATION.
3. ALL MATERIALS USED FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS SHALL BE NEW AND UNDAMAGED, AND
CATALOG CUTS" FOR ALL MATERIALS SHALL BE APPROVED IN WRITING BY THE CITY OF RENTON PRIOR TO BRINGING ANY
MATERIALS ON-SITE.
4. ALL WATER MAIN PIPE MATERIALS SHALL BE CEMENT LINED DUCTILE IRON PIPE, THICKNESS CLASS 52 PER AWWA C 151 AND C
104. PIPE JOINTS SHALL BE PUSH -ON OR MECHANICAL JOINT. CAST IRON OR DUCTILE IRON PIPE FITTINGS SHALL BE CLASS 250 AS
PER ANSI/AWWA C110/A21.10-82. ALL DUCTILE IRON PIPE AND FITTINGS SHALL BE WRAPPED WITH 8 -MIL BLACK, TUBE -TYPE,
POLYETHYLENE PLASTIC PER AWWA C105 STANDARDS.
5. MINIMUM COVER FROM TOP OF WATER MAINS TO FINISHED GRADE SHALL BE 36 INCHES FOR PIPE DIAMETER OF 10 -INCH OR LESS
AND 48 INCHES FOR PIPE DIAMETER OF 12 -INCH AND LARGER. MAXIMUM COVER FOR ALL WATER MAINS SHALL BE 60 INCHES.
ANY DEVIATIONS MUST BE APPROVED BY THE CITY OF RENTON PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. WHERE UTILITY CONFLICTS OCCUR,
THE PROFILE OF THE WATER MAIN SHALL BE ADJUSTED AS NECESSARY TO CLEAR CONFLICTS AND TO PROVIDE MINIMUM COVER.
PIPE DEFLECTION SHALL NOT EXCEED ONE-HALF OF PIPE MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATION FOR SIZE OF PIPE USED. ALL TRENCH
BACKFILL SHALL BE COMPACTED TO 95 PERCENT MAXIMUM DRY DENSITY AS DETERMINED BY THE MODIFIED PROCTOR TEST
METHOD (MDD) IN ROADWAYS, ROADWAY SHOULDERS, ROADWAY PRISM AND DRIVEWAYS, AND 85 PERCENT MDD IN UNPAVED
AREAS. ALL PIPE ZONE COMPACTION SHALL BE 95 MDD.
6. CONCRETE BLOCKING FOR WATER MAINS SHALL BE DESIGNED, INSTALLED AND POURED IN PLACE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CITY OF
RENTON STANDARD DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND SHALL BE INSTALLED AT ALL VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL BENDS, FITTINGS
AND BASE OF HYDRANTS. MEGA -LUGS (OR SIMILAR PRODUCT) MAY BE REQUIRED ON ALL MECHANICAL JOINTS IN ADDITION TO
CONCRETE BLOCKING.
ALL NEW WATER MAIN PIPES AND FITTINGS SHALL HAVE A FOAM PIPE PIG RUN THROUGH THEM PRIOR TO BEING FLUSHED,
DISINFECTED, AND TESTED. CLEANING, PRESSURE AND PURITY TESTING SHALL BE DONE IN THE PRESENCE OF AND UNDER THE
SUPERVISION OF A CITY OF RENTON UTILITY INSPECTOR. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPPLY, INSTALL AND REMOVE PLUGS,
CORPORATION STOPS, BLOW -OFF ASSEMBLIES, AND THRUST RESTRAINT / BLOCKING FOR TESTING AND PURITY ACCEPTANCE. NO
CONNECTION SHALL BE MADE BETWEEN THE NEW MAIN OR BETWEEN THE NEW WET -TAP VALVE TO AN EXISTING MAIN UNTIL
THE NEW PIPING HAS BEEN FOAM -PIGGED, DISINFECTED, FLUSHED, AND PASSED BOTH PRESSURE AND PURITY TESTING.
8. NEW WATER MAINS INCLUDING SERVICE LATERALS SHALL BE TESTED AT A STATIC PRESSURE OF 150 PSI ABOVE WORKING
PRESSURE WITH A MINIMUM OF 225 PSI TEST PRESSURE FOR 120 MINUTES WITH A MAXIMUM OF 5 PSI PRESSURE DROP DURING
THE ENTIRE TEST PERIOD. UPON SATISFACTORY COMPLETION OF THE PRESSURE TEST, THE LINE SHALL BE DISINFECTED, FLUSHED,
AND THEN WATER SAMPLES SHALL BE TAKEN FOR PURITY TESTING BY THE PUBLIC WORKS INSPECTOR.
9. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE CITY OF RENTON WATER UTILITY AND MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENTS AT LEAST 10 WORKING
DAYS PRIOR TO MAKING CONNECTIONS TO THE EXISTING WATER SYSTEM. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL EXPOSE THE EXISTING WATER
MAIN AND FITTINGS AT THE CONNECTION POINT BEFORE ORDERING THE NECESSARY ADAPTORS AND FITTINGS REQUIRED FOR
THE FINAL CONNECTION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL EXCAVATE, REMOVE ALL SURFACE MATERIALS, AND PROVIDE SHORING AND
ALL MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR THE CITY OF RENTON TO PERFORM THE CONNECTION TO THE EXISTING WATER SYSTEM. THE
CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE AND INSTALL BACKFILL, CONCRETE BLOCKING, AND COMPLETE SURFACE RESTORATION.
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NOTES:
1. TAPPING TEES SHALL BE MADE OF CAST IRON, DUCTILE IRON OR
EPDXY—COATED STEEL. BOLTS AND NUTS SHAL BE COR—TEN. ALL TEES
AND VALVES SHALL BE WATER TESTED BEFORE TAP
2. NO SIZE ON SIZE TAPS ON CAST—IRON WATER LINES. TAP SHALL BE AT
LEAST 2" SMALLER DIAMETER THAN THE EXISTING MAIN.
3. NO WET TAP ON ASBESTOS CEMENT LINE OR STEEL LINE
4, WET—TAPPING OF EXISTING CITY OF RENTON WATER MAINS WILL BE DONE BY
SPEER TAP OR SUPERIOR TAPPING INC.
5. CONTRACTOR SHALL POTHOLE AND VERIFY THE HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL
ALIGNMENT OF EXISTING LINE OR STUB AND SHALL START LAYING THE NEW
LINE AT THE SAME HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL ALIGNMENT OF THE EXISTING
STUB.
6. CITY FORCES WILL PERFORM THE FINAL CONNECTION FROM THE WATER LINE
TO THE TAPPING VALVE WITH D.I. SLEEVE AND D.I. SPOOL.
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REMOVE BLOW—OFF ASSEMBLY AND INSTALL 2" PLUG AFTER REMOVAL OF CLEANING "POLY—PIG")
ONE BLIND FLANGE ON BOTTOM OF CROSS
ONE PLUG (MJ) ON END OF CROSS
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ALL DEBRIS AND POLYPIGS SHALL BE REMOVED FROM SUMP OF VERTICAL CROSS BEFORE
DISINFECTION OF NEW WATER MAIN
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N,yp MARCH 2010
FIRE HYDRANT SHALL BE COREY—TYPE EQUAL TO IOWA F-5110 OR
COMPRESSION TYPE SUCH AS CLOW MEDALLION; M & H 929, MUELLER
SUPER CENTURION 200, AND WATEROUS PACER WITH 6" MECHANICAL
JOINT INLET WITH LUGS. 5-1/4" MAIN VALVE OPENING. TWO 2-1/2"
HOSE CONNECTIONS NATIONAL STANDARD THREADS. 4" PUMPER
CONNECTION CITY OF SEATTLE THREADS WITH A STORZ ADAPTOR,
4.875" SEATTLE THREAD X 5" STORZ, ATTACHED WITH 1/8" STAINLESS
STEEL CABLE. 1-1/4" PENTAGON OPERATING NUT. FIRE HYDRANT TO
BE PAINTED WITH TWO COATS OF PAINT. KELLY— MOORE/PRESERVATIVE
PAINT No. 5780-563 DTM ACRYLIC GLOSS, SAFETY YELLOW OR
APPROVED EQUAL. PUMPER CONNECTION TO FACE ROADWAY OR AS
DIRECTED BY RENTON FIRE DEPARTMENT. FIRE HYDRANT EXTENSION TO
BE USED IF REQUIRED.
MIN. 18" TO 20" BEHIND BACK OF
CURB OR 12" BEHIND BACK OF
3' SIDEWALK THAT IS ADJACENT TO
CURB
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TYPE COVER. EQUAL TO OLYMPIC FOUNDRY CO.
STANDARD 8" TOP SECTION WITH REGULAR BASE
SECTION LENGTH TO FIT. VALVE NUT EXTENSION
AS REQUIRED.
RAISED PAVEMENT MARKER TYPE 88—A
STIMSONITE TWO—WAY BLUE REFLECTIVE
CONCRETE BLOCKING
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THRUST BLOCK MAIN LINE TEE. WITH 6" FLANGE SIDE OUTLET.
6" GATE VALVE (FL X MJ) AWWA C-509, RESILIENT SEAT
6" DUCTILE IRON PIPE, CLASS 52 CEMENT LINED, LENGTH TO FIT
2- 3/4" COR—TEN STEEL TIE RODS.
16" x 8" x 4" MININUM X1/2 YARD OF 1-1/4" WASHED DRAIN ROCK
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INC. BCF SERIES MSBCF 1324-18 WITH 1.75" THICK DUCTILE CITY PRIVATE
IRON DIAMOND PLATE COVER EQUAL TO MID -STATES PLASTICS,
INC. MSCBC-1324-R WITH READER LID AND 2" DRILLED HOLE PIPING PIPING
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OF WATER MAIN TO
PROVIDE SLACK IN COPPER COPPERSETTER FOR 5/8"x3/4" METER: FORDSERVICELINETOMETER. VBH72-15W-44-33G, OR McDONALD BRASS: 21-215WCQQ33, OR
MUELLER: 3/4-B-2470-2 WITH ANGLE BALL VALVE ON INLET AND
SINGLE CHECK VALVE ON OUTLET
CORPORATION STOP WITH BALL VALVE. FORD COPPERSETTER FOR 1" METER: FORD VBH72-15W-44-44G, OR
TAPERED THREAD (CC). QUICK JOINT McDONALD BRASS: 21-415WCQQ44, OR MUELLER: 1-B-2470-2
3/ 4" FB1000-3-Q) OR AY MCDONALD 4701B BOTH INLET AND OUTLET WITH QUICK JOINT. PADLOCK WINGS ON
1" FB1000-4-Q) OR AY MCDONALD 4701B INLET ANGLE BALL VALVE AND SINGLE CHECK VALVE ON OUTLET.
ALL FITTINGS SHALL BE WITH QUICK JOINT.
NOTE:
ALL METER BOXES INSTALLED WITHIN CONCRETE OR PAVED DRIVEWAYS SHALL BE
CAST-IRON EQUAL TO OLYMPIC FOUNDARY. EXPANSION JOINTS MUSH BE INSTALLED ON
BOTH SIDES OF METER BOX.
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NUT TO TIGHTEN AGAINST THE OPEN SIDE OF MORE THAN
ONE RIB.
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1" FB1000-4-Q) OR AY MCDONALD 4701B INLET ANGLE BALL VALVE AND SINGLE CHECK VALVE ON OUTLET.
ALL FITTINGS SHALL BE WITH QUICK JOINT.
NOTE:
ALL METER BOXES INSTALLED WITHIN CONCRETE OR PAVED DRIVEWAYS SHALL BE
CAST-IRON EQUAL TO OLYMPIC FOUNDARY. EXPANSION JOINTS MUSH BE INSTALLED ON
BOTH SIDES OF METER BOX.
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FITTING BEND TEE CAP OR PLUG 22 1/2° BEND TEE CAP OR PLUG & 22 1/2° BEND TEE CAP OR PLUG & 22 1/2°
BEND BEND BEND
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8" 23.3 16.7 16. 7 6. 7 11.7 8. 4 8.4 3.4 8.8 6. 3 6. 3 2.5
12" 53.0 37.5 37.5 15.0 126.5 18.8 18.8 7.5 20.0 14.0 14.0 5.6
AREAS CALCULATED ON 300 PSI TEST PRESSURE. 3'-0" MIN. COVER FOR WATERMAIN LESS THAN 12".
4'-0" MIN. COVER FOR WATERMAIN 12" OR GREATER.
MAX. HEIGHT OF THRUST BLOCK (FT) = 0.5 x DEPTH OF TRENCH
MIN. HEIGHT OF THRUST BLOCK (FT) = O.D. PIPE + 1.0'
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NOTES:
1. LOCATION AND SIZE OF BLOCKING FOR PIPE LARGER THAN 12"DIAMETER AND FOR SOIL TYPES
DIFFERENT THAN SHOWN SHALL BE DETERMINED BY THE ENGINEER.
2. ALL BLOCKING SHALL BE POURED IN PLACE AGAINST UNDISTURBED NATIVE GROUND.
3. ALL POURED THRUST BLOCKS SHALL BE BACKFILLED AFTER MIN. 1 DAY. PRESSURE TESTING
SHALL OCCUR AFTER CONCRETE HAS REACHED NOMINAL COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH.
4. ALL BLOCKING SHALL BE CONCRETE CL 5 (1-1/7').
5. BLOCKING AGAINST FITTINGS SHALL BEAR AGAINST THE GREATEST FITTING SURFACE AREA
POSSIBLE, BUT SHALL NOT COVER OR ENCLOSE BELL ENDS, JOINT BOLTS OR GLANDS
REASONABLE ACCESS TO BOLTS AND GLANDS SHALL BE PROVIDED.
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VERTICAL BENDS MARCH 2010
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SOIL FIRM SILT COMPACT SANDFIRMSILTYSAND COMPACT SAND & GRAVEL
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BEND BEND BEND
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12" 53.0 37.5 37.5 15.0 126.5 18.8 18.8 7.5 20.0 14.0 14.0 5.6
AREAS CALCULATED ON 300 PSI TEST PRESSURE. 3'-0" MIN. COVER FOR WATERMAIN LESS THAN 12".
4'-0" MIN. COVER FOR WATERMAIN 12" OR GREATER.
MAX. HEIGHT OF THRUST BLOCK (FT) = 0.5 x DEPTH OF TRENCH
MIN. HEIGHT OF THRUST BLOCK (FT) = O.D. PIPE + 1.0'
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DIFFERENT THAN SHOWN SHALL BE DETERMINED BY THE ENGINEER.
2. ALL BLOCKING SHALL BE POURED IN PLACE AGAINST UNDISTURBED NATIVE GROUND.
3. ALL POURED THRUST BLOCKS SHALL BE BACKFILLED AFTER MIN. 1 DAY. PRESSURE TESTING
SHALL OCCUR AFTER CONCRETE HAS REACHED NOMINAL COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH.
4. ALL BLOCKING SHALL BE CONCRETE CL 5 (1-1/7').
5. BLOCKING AGAINST FITTINGS SHALL BEAR AGAINST THE GREATEST FITTING SURFACE AREA
POSSIBLE, BUT SHALL NOT COVER OR ENCLOSE BELL ENDS, JOINT BOLTS OR GLANDS
REASONABLE ACCESS TO BOLTS AND GLANDS SHALL BE PROVIDED.
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PRESSURE OF WATER LINE AND SOIL CHARACTERISTICS.
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EQUAL TO RICH VALVE CO. STANDARD (SEE DWG BR46 / PAGE B090)
8" TOP SECTION, WITH REGULAR
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2" BEEHIVE STRAINER
CUT OPENING AS REQUIRED,
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LOCATE
6" MAX.
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1" UNION
INSTALL:
1 — 2'X1" REDUCER
2 — 2" 90' BENDS AS
SWING JOINT
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1" GALVANIZED IRON
PIPE TO FIT
NOTE:
1" 90' ELBOW
17"x30" PLASTIC METER BOX EQUAL TO MID STATES
PLASTIC, BCF SERIES 1730-18 WITH 2" THICK DUCTILE
IRON DIAMOND PLATE. 18"x31" MSCBC 1730R
1" TYPE "K" SOFT COPPER TUBING
1" COMBINATION AIR RELEASE & VACUUM VALVE,
SCREWED. APCO NO. 143C OR EQUAL.
WASHED GRAVEL, PASSING 1-1/2" AND RETAINED ON
1/4" MESH FOR DRAIN
AIR AND VACUUM RELEASE VALVE ASSEMBLY SHALL BE
INSTALLED AT HIGHEST POINT OF LINE. IF HIGH POINT FALLS
IN A LOCATION WHERE ASSEMBLY CANNOT BE INSTALLED,
PROVIDE ADDITIONAL DEPTH OF LINE TO CREATE A HIGH
POINT AT A LOCATION WHERE ASSEMBLY CAN BE INSTALLED.
LOCATE ARE—VACUUM METER BOX OUTSIDE OF TRAFFIC
AREAS, IN PLANTING STRIPS, BEHIND CURB OR SIDEWALK.
1" BRONZE GATE VALVE, SCREW EQUAL
TO RED—WHITE VALVE CORP. FIG NO.280
COUPLING COPPER TO MALE IRON
PIPE—FORD C28-44 OR EQUAL.
2" RESILIENT SEAT GATE VALVE
WITH THREADED ENDS
2" BRASS NIPPLE — 6" LONG
MIPT X MIPT)
2" IRON PIPE THREAD CORPORATION STOP WITH
90' BEND FOR COPPER. FORD TYPE F1000 PACK
JOINT CTS.
DOUDLE STRAP SERVICE CLAMP WITH
2" IPS TAP TO FIT, EQUAL TO MEULLER CO.
2"x1" BRASS BUSHING
ZY
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STD. PLAN — 340.3
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NOTES:
1. ALL DOUBLE CHECK VALVE ASSEMBLIES (DCVA's) MUST BE LISTED ON LATEST LIST OF "BACKFLOW PREVENTION
ASSEMBLIES APPROVED FOR INSTALLATION IN WASHINGTON STATE", PUBLISHED BY STATE OF WASHINGTON
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.
2. THE OWNER/APPLICANT MUST OBTAIN A SEPARATE CITY OF RENTON PLUMBING PERMIT FOR THE INSPECTION
OF THE INSTALLATION OF THE DCVA AND PIPING. THE OWNER SHALL FURNISH, INSTALL AND MAINTAIN THE
DCVA AND ALL PIPING AND APPURTENANCES SHOWN ON THIS PLAN.
3. THE DCVA MUST BE TESTED BY A STATE CERTIFIED BACKFLOW ASSEMBLY TESTER AFTER ITS INITIAL
INSTALLATION, AFTER REPAIRS AND ANNUALLY THEREAFTER AT OWNER'S EXPENSE. A COPY OF THE TEST
REPORT SHALL BE SENT OR FAXED TO CITY OF RENTON WATER UTILITY ENGINEERING DEPT., ATTN: WATER
UTILITY CROSS—CONNECTION CONTROL SPECIALIST, FAX NO. 425-430-7241.
4. DCVA AND METER BOX SHALL BE LOCATED ON PRIVATE PROPERTY AND AS NEAR AS POSSIBLE TO THE
WATER METER.
Y s4" TO 2" DOUBLE CHECK VALVE STD. PLAN — 340.8
n + PUBLIC WORKS ASSEMBLY FOR IRRIGATION OR
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FACE OF CURB VARIES 12" TO 24"
VARIES
10" TO 22"
(SEE CONTRACT)
FACE OF CURB
1/2" (IN) R.
FACE OF CURB
1" (IN) R. /:1_ '2: \"h ~tci~~ ROADWAY Co/ I ~2" (IN) ROADWAY
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1/2" (IN) R.
FACE OF CURB
FLUSH WITH GUTTER PAN AT CURB 0 RAMP ENTRANCE -1/2" (IN) VERTICAL
LIP AT DRIVEWAY ENTRANCE
DUA~FACEDCEMENTCONCRETE
TRAFFIC CURB AND GUTTER
CEMENT CONCRETE
TRAFFIC CURB AND GUTTER
DEPRESSED CURB SECTION
AT CURB RAMPS AND
DRIVEWAY ENTRANCES
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3/8" (IN) PREMOLDED JOINT FILLER
(WHEN ADJACENT TO CEMENT
CONCRETE SIDEWALK)
CEMENT CONCRETE PEDESTRIAN CURB
1/2" (IN) R.
VARIES FROM t . 6" (IN) TO 0" (IN) •
6" I>
.____....____,
CEMENT CONCRETE
CURB RAMP, LANDING,
OR DRIVEWAY
ENTRANCE
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3/8" (IN) PREMOLDED
JOINT FILLER
CEMENT CONCRETE PEDESTRIAN CURB
AT CURB RAMPS, LANDINGS,
AND DRIVEWAY ENTRANCES
NOTE
1. See Standard Plan F-30.1 0 for Curb Expansion and
Contraction Joint spacing and see Standard
Specification Sections 8-04 and 9-04 for
additional requirements.
FACE OF CURB FACE OF CURB
1" (IN) R.
DUAL-FACED CEMENT
CONCRETE TRAFFIC CURB
ROADWAY
FACE OF CURB
CEMENT CONCRETE
TRAFFIC CURB
ROADWAY
1/2" (IN) R.
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MOUNTABLE CEMENT
CONCRETE TRAFFIC CURB
ROADWAY
CEMENT CONCRETE CURBS
STANDARD PLAN F-10.12-03
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‘
LANDING
A
CURB RAMP
FACE OF CURB
A
‘
C
B
SECTION A
CURB RAMP
CURB RAMP
LEGEND
CURB RAMP
B
LANDING
LANDING
(TYP.)4" FACE OF CURB
SIDEWALK
SIDEWALK
SIDEWALK
SIDEWALK
CURB AND GUTTER
SECTION
SECTION
CROSSWALKCROSSWALK
GRADE BREAKGRADE BREAK
GRADE BREAK
3" R.
LANDING
PLAN VIEW PLAN VIEW
TYPE PARALLEL A TYPE PARALLEL B
SEE CONTRACT PLANS
1.
2.
3.
NOTES
LANDINGCURB RAMP (TYP.)4" ISOMETRIC VIEWISOMETRIC VIEW
TYPE PARALLEL A PAY LIMIT TYPE PARALLEL B PAY LIMIT
SLOPE IN EITHER DIRECTION
STANDARD PLAN F-40.12-03
ROADWAY
TOP OF
5.0% MAX.COUNTER SLOPE
VARIESSEE CONTRACT PLANS
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
GRADE BREAK
GRADE BREAK
SEE CONTRACT PLANS
4’ - 0" MIN. ~
SEE
DETECTABLE WARNING SURFACE ~
STANDARD PLAN F-45.10
SEE
DETECTABLE WARNING SURFACE ~
STANDARD PLAN F-45.10
PEDESTRIAN CURB ~
SEE NOTE 9
SEE
DETECTABLE WARNING SURFACE ~
STANDARD PLAN F-45.10
PEDESTRIAN CURB ~
SEE NOTE 9
SEE CONTRACT PLANS
4’ - 0" MIN. ~
PEDESTRIAN CURB ~
SEE NOTE 9
CURB ~
CEMENT CONCRETE PEDESTRIAN
SEE NOTE 9
4’ - 0" MIN.
4’ - 0" MIN.
4’ - 0" MIN.
SEE CONTRACT PLANS
SEE
3/8" EXPANSION JOINT (TYP.) ~
STANDARD PLAN F-30.10
PARALLEL B" PAY LIMIT ~
"CEMENT CONCRETE CURB RAMP TYPE
SEE NOTE 6
PARALLEL A" PAY LIMIT ~
"CEMENT CONCRETE CURB RAMP TYPE
SEE NOTE 6
PARALLEL CURB RAMPDRAWN BY: FERN LIDDELL(TYP.)4" *
**FORMWORK (8.3% MAX.) ~ SEE NOTE 7
7.5% OR FLATTER RECOMMENDED FOR DESIGN/***
(ALONG INSIDE RADIUS AT BACK OF WALKWAY)
(ALONG INSIDE RADIUS AT BACK OF WALKWAY)
SEE NOTE 7
15’ - 0" MAX. (TYP.)
*
**
SEE NOTE 7
15’ - 0" MAX. (TYP.)
SEE NOTE 7
15’ - 0" MAX. (TYP.)
C
*
**
*
DEPRESSED CURB AND GUTTER
DEPRESSED CURB AND GUTTER
SEE CONTRACT PLANS
4’ - 0" MIN. ~
SEE CONTRACT PLANS
4’ - 0" MIN. ~
DESIGN/FORMWORK (2% MAX.)
1.5% OR FLATTER RECOMMENDED FOR
CURB AND GUTTER
SEE
DEPRESSED CURB AND GUTTER ~
STANDARD PLAN F-10.12
AND NOTE 6
**
1
1
CONTRACTION JOINT EQUALLY SPACED 4’ - 0" MIN. OC.
FOR CURB RAMP LENGTHS GREATER THAN 8’ - 0"PROVIDE
STANDARD PLAN F-30.1 CONTRACTION JOINT (TYP.) ~ SEE
1
CURB RAMP
SEE
3/8" (IN) EXPANSION JOINT (TYP.) ~
STANDARD PLAN F-30.10
JOINT (TYP.) ~ SEE
3/8" (IN) EXPANSION
STANDARD PLAN F-30.10
JOINT (TYP.) ~ SEE
3/8" EXPANSION
STANDARD PLAN F-30.10
Specifications 8-14.
Standard
Standard Plan F-30.10
F-10.12
Standard Plan
Ramp or Landing and there will be no material to retain.
Curb Ramp and/or Landing will be at the same elevation as the Curb
Pedestrian Curb may be omitted if the ground surface at the back of the
Curb Ramps and Landings shall receive a broom finish. See
walkway.
15-foot max. length is measured on the inside radius along the back of the
the15-foot max. measurement. When a ramp is constructed on a radius, the
over a horizontal distance of 15 feet. Do not include abutting landing(s) in
constant slope from bottom of ramp to top of ramp to match into the sidewalk
the running slope of the curb ramp is allowed to exceed 8.3%. Use a single
shown in the Contract Plans). When applying the 15-foot max. length,
The Curb Ramp length is not required to exceed 15 feet (unless otherwise
Pedestrian Curb, or Sidewalks.
the adjacent Curb, Curb and Gutter, Depressed Curb and Gutter,
The Bid Item "Cement Concrete Curb Ramp Type __" does not include
See Contract Plans for width and placement of sidewalk.
for Cement Concrete Sidewalk Details.See
Pedestrian Curb details.
for Curb, Curb and Gutter, Depressed Curb and Gutter, and
See Contract Plans for the curb design specified. See
Curb and Gutter where the Landing connects to the roadway.
nances on any part of the Curb Ramp or Landing, or in the Depressed
Do not place Gratings, Junction Boxes, Access Covers, or other appurte-
break between the two adjacent surface planes shall be flush.
Where "GRADE BREAK" is called out, the entire length of the grade
roadway must be contained within the width of the crosswalk markings.
At marked crosswalks, the connection between the landing and the STA TEOFWASHINGT
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CROSSWALK
‘DRAWN BY: FERN LIDDELLPLAN VIEW
SECTION4"SECTION C
ROADWAY
TOP OF
SECTION
ROADWAY
TOP OF
CURB RADIUS DETAIL
WITH BUFFER
A
A
C
CURB RAMP
CURB RAMP
B
LANDING
CURB RAMP
CURB RAMP
(TYP.)4"ISOMETRIC VIEW
D
(TYP.)4"GRADE BREAK
BREAK
GRADE
PAY LIMIT
TYPE COMBINATION
TYPE COMBINATION
LANDING
SEE CONTRACT PLANS
LANDING
(TYP.)
3" R.
1.
2.
3.
4.
NOTES
5.
6.
7.
8.
CURB RAMP
LEGEND
STANDARD PLAN F-40.14-03
D
DETAIL
9.
COMBINATION" PAY LIMIT ~
"CEMENT CONCRETE CURB RAMP TYPE
SEE NOTE 6
CURB RAMPVARIES 5.0% MAX.COUNTER SLOPE
SEE CONTRACT PLANS
GRADE BREAK GRADE BREAK
B
AND GUTTER ~
CEMENT CONCRETE CURB
SEE NOTES 4 & 6
PEDESTRIAN CURB ~
CEMENT CONCRETE
SEE NOTE 9
SEE
DETECTABLE WARNING SURFACE ~
STANDARD PLAN F-45.10
SEE CONTRACT PLANS
BUFFER STRIP (TYP.) ~
SEE CONTRACT PLANS
MATCH SIDEWALK (4’ - 0" MIN.) ~
CONTRACT PLANS
4’ - 0" MIN. ~ SEE
PEDESTRIAN CURB ~
CEMENT CONCRETE
SEE NOTE 9
SEE
DETECTABLE WARNING SURFACE ~
STANDARD PLAN F-45.10
GUTTER ~
DEPRESSED CURB AND
SEE NOTES 4 & 6
4’ - 0" MIN.15’ - 0" MAX.
SEE NOTE 7
SEE
DETECTABLE WARNING SURFACE ~
STANDARD PLAN F-45.10
PEDESTRIAN CURB ~
CEMENT CONCRETE
SEE NOTE 9
4’ - 0" MIN.
GUTTER ~
CEMENT CONCRETE CURB AND
SEE NOTES 4 & 6
CURB (TYP.) ~
CEMENT CONCRETE PEDESTRIAN
SEE NOTE 9
4’ - 0" MIN.
SEE CONTRACT PLANS
COMBINATION CURB RAMP
*
**
SLOPE IN EITHER DIRECTION
DESIGN/FORMWORK (8.3% MAX.)
7.5% OR FLATTER RECOMMENDED FOR
DESIGN/FORMWORK (2% MAX.)
1.5 OR FLATTER RECOMMENDED FOR
(ALONG INSIDE RADIUS AT BACK OF WALKWAY)
15’ - 0" MAX. (TYP.)
SEE NOTE 7
15’ - 0" MAX. (TYP.)
SEE NOTE 7
*******
*
STRIP
BUFFER PLANS
SEE CONTRACT
PEDESTRIAN CURB ~
CEMENT CONCRETE
SEE NOTE 9
SEE
3/8" (IN) EXPANSION JOINT (TYP.) ~
STANDARD PLAN F-30.10
3’ - 0" MIN. (TYP.)
*
SEE
DEPRESSED CURB AND GUTTER ~
STANDARD PLAN F-10.12
AND NOTE 6
DEPRESSED CURB AND GUTTER ~
SEE NOTES 4 & 6
CURB AND GUTTER ~
CEMENT CONCRETE
SEE NOTES 4 & 6
SEE
3/8" (IN) EXPANSION JOINT (TYP.) ~
STANDARD PLAN F-30.10
1
1 1
STANDARD PLAN F-30.10
CONTRACTION JOINT EQUALLY SPACED 4’ - 0" MIN. OC.
FOR CURB RAMP LENGTHS GREATER THAN 8’ - 0" PROVIDE
CONTRACTION JOINT (TYP.) ~ SEE
Standard Specifications 8-14.
Standard Plan F-30.10
Standard Plan F-10.12
material to retain.
Landing will be at the same elevation as the Curb Ramp or Landing and there will not be
Pedestrian Curb may be omitted if the ground surface at the back of the Curb Ramp and/or
Curb Ramps and Landings shall receive a broom finish. See
walkway.
radius, the 15-foot max. length is measured on the inside radius along the back of the
the abutting landing in the 15-foot max. measurement. When a ramp is constructed on a
of ramp to match into the sidewalk over a horizontal distance of 15 feet. Do not included
ramp is allowed to exceed 8.3%. Use a single constant slope from bottom of ramp to top
Contract Plans). When applying the 15-foot max. length, the running slope of the curb
The Curb Ramp length is not required to exceed 15 feet (unless otherwise shown in the
Curb and Gutter, Depressed Curb and Gutter, Pedestrian Curb, or Sidewalks.
The Bid Item "Cement Concrete Curb Ramp Type __" does not include the adjacent Curb,
for width and placement of sidewalk.
for Cement Concrete Sidewalk Details. See Contract Plans See
Curb and Gutter, Depressed Curb, Gutter and Pedestrian Curb details.
for Curb, See Contract Plans for the curb design specified. See
connects to the roadway.
where the landing of the Curb Ramp or Landing, or in the Depressed Curb and Gutter
Do not place Gratings, Junction Boxes, Access Covers, or other appurtenances on any part
adjacent surface planes shall be flush.
Where "GRADE BREAK" is called out, the entire length of the grade break between the two
contained within the width of the crosswalk markings.
At marked crosswalks, the connection between the curb ramp and the roadway must be
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FACE OF CURB
CURB RAMP
CROSSWALK
‘
A
LANDING
TOP OF ROADWAY
A
CROSSWALK
‘
LANDING
LANDING
CURB RAMP
FACE OF CURB
A
MIN.
2’ - 0"
3" R. TYP.
ISOMETRIC VIEW
TO CURB (TYP.)
MEASURED PARALLEL
(SHOWN WITH BUFFER)
DETAILCURB RADIUS
B
ISOMETRIC VIEW
SECTION
GRADE BREAK
GRADE BREAK
GRADE BREAK
GRADE BREAK
GRADE BREAK
TYPE PERPENDICULAR B PAY LIMIT TYPE PERPENDICULAR A PAY LIMIT
TYPE PERPENDICULAR BTYPE PERPENDICULAR A
CEMENT CONCRETE CURB RAMP "TYPE
SEE CONTRACT PLANS
DEPRESSED CURB AND GUTTER
CURB RAMP
GRADE BREAK
JOINT (TYP.) ~ SEE
3/8" EXPANSION
STANDARD PLAN F-30.10
JOINT (TYP.) ~ SEE
3/8" EXPANSION
STANDARD PLAN F-30.10
B
CURB RAMP
PERPENDICULAR
STANDARD PLAN F-40.15-03(TYP.)4"SIDEWALK ~
CEMENT CONCRETE
SEE NOTE 5
PLAN VIEW PLAN VIEW
AND GUTTER ~
CEMENT CONCRETE CURB
SEE NOTE 4
BREAK
GRADE
FLARE (TYP.)
4’ - 0" MIN.
SEE
DETECTABLE WARNING SURFACE ~
STANDARD PLAN F-45.10
SEE
DEPRESSED CURB AND GUTTER ~
STANDARD PLAN F-10.12
SEE
DETECTABLE WARNING SURFACE ~
STANDARD PLAN F-45.10
DEPRESSED CURB AND GUTTER ~
SEE NOTE 4
AND GUTTER ~
CURB, OR CURB
SEE NOTE 4
DEPRESSED CURB AND GUTTER ~
SEE NOTE 4
SEE
DETECTABLE WARNING SURFACE ~
STANDARD PLAN F-45.10
4’ - 0" MIN.
SEE CONTRACT PLANS ~
CURB RAMP WIDTH ~ SEE CONTRACT PLANS
CURB RAMP WIDTH 4’ - 0" MIN. LANDING TO MATCH
4’ - 0" MIN.
SEE CONTRACT PLANS ~
SEE CONTRACT PLANS
PRESENT, OR TO BACK OF CURB (TYP.) ~
TRANSITION TO SIDEWALK BUFFER, IF
AND GUTTER ~
CURB, OR CURB
SEE NOTE 4
4’ - 0" MIN.
SEE CONTRACT PLANS ~
PEDESTRIAN CURB ~
CEMENT CONCRETE
SEE NOTE 4
SEE
DETECTABLE WARNING SURFACE ~
STANDARD PLAN F-45.10
WIDTH ~ SEE CONTRACT PLANS
LANDING TO MATCH CURB RAMP
CURB RAMP WIDTH 4’ - 0" MIN.
PEDESTRIAN CURB ~
CEMENT CONCRETE
SEE NOTE 4
5.0% MAX.
COUNTER SLOPE ~DRAWN BY: FERN LIDDELLCEMENT CONCRETE CURB RAMP "TYPE
(TYP.)
TO SIDEWALK WIDTH
PROVIDE SMOOTH TRANSITION
1.
2.
3.
4.
NOTES
5.
6.
7.
8.
LEGEND
9.
*
SLOPE IN EITHER DIRECTION
DESIGN/FORMWORK (8.3% MAX.)
7.5% OR FLATTER RECOMMENDED FOR
DESIGN/FORMWORK (2% MAX.)
1.5 OR FLATTER RECOMMENDED FOR
(TYP.)
TO CURB RAMP DEPTH
BUFFER WIDTH ~ MATCH
PLANS ~ 4’ - 0" MIN.
SEE CONTRACT
**
***DESIGN/FORMWORK (10% MAX.)
9.5% OR FLATTER RECOMMENDED FOR***
15’ - 0" MAX. (TYP.)
SEE NOTE 7
****
**
PERPENDICULAR "A" PAY LIMIT ~ SEE NOTE 6 PERPENDICULAR "B" PAY LIMIT ~ SEE NOTE 6
SEE
SLOPE TREATMENT ~
STANDARD PLAN F-30.10
**
SEE NOTE 5 SIDEWALK ~
CEMENT CONCRETE
1
1 STANDARD PLAN F-30.10
CONTRACTION JOINT EQUALLY SPACED 4’ - 0" MIN. OC.
FOR CURB RAMP LENGTHS GREATER THAN 8’ - 0" PROVIDE
CONTRACTION JOINT (TYP.) ~ SEE
Specifications 8-14.
Standard
Standard Plan F-30.10
F-10.12
Standard Plan
Ramp or Landing and there will not be material to retain.
Curb Ramp and/or Landing will be at the same elevation as the Curb
Pedestrian Curb may be omitted if the ground surface at the back of the
Curb Ramps and Landings shall receive a broom finish. See
abutting landing in the 15-foot max. measurement.
the landing over a horizontal distance of 15 feet. Do not include the
single constant slope from bottom of ramp to top of ramp to match into
the running slope of the Curb Ramp is allowed to exceed 8.3%. Use a
otherwise in the Contract Plans). When applying the 15-foot max. length,
The Curb Ramp length is not required to exceed 15 feet (unless shown
Curb, or Sidewalks.
adjacent Curb, Curb and Gutter, Depressed Curb and Gutter, Pedestrian
The Bid Item "Cement Concrete Curb Ramp Type __" does not include the
Contract Plans for width and placement of sidewalk.
for Cement Concrete Sidewalk Details. See See
Pedestrian Curb details.
for Curb, Curb and Gutter, Depressed Curb and Gutter, and
See Contract Plans for the curb design specified. See
Ramp where it connects to the roadway.
ances on any part of the Curb Ramp or Landing, or in front of the Curb
Do not place Gratings, Junction Boxes, Access Covers, or other appurten-
between the two adjacent surface planes shall be flush.
Where "GRADE BREAK" is called out, the entire length of the grade break
way must be contained within the width of the crosswalk markings.
At marked crosswalks, the connection between the curb ramp and the road-STA TEOFWASHINGT
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CURB RAMP
ISOMETRIC VIEW
LANDING
PEDESTRIAN CURB
90 ANGLE(TYP.)4"5.0% MAX.
COUNTER SLOPE
PLAN VIEW
C
A
C
B
‘CROSSWALK5’ - 0" MIN.
PLAN VIEW
STRIP
BUFFER
ROADWAY
TOP OF
A
STRIP
BUFFER
5’ - 0" MIN.
SECTION B
CLOSURE SIGN
PEDESTRIAN CROSSING
CLOSURE SIGN
PEDESTRIAN CROSSING
CURB
FACE OF
CURB
FACE OF
CURB RAMP
VARY
RADIUS MAY
ISOMETRIC VIEW
PAY LIMIT
TYPE SINGLE DIRECTION A
PAY LIMIT
TYPE SINGLE DIRECTION B
LANDING
A
BREAK
GRADE
GRADE BREAK
GRADE BREAK
TYPE SINGLE DIRECTION BTYPE SINGLE DIRECTION A
CURB RAMP
SEE CONTRACT PLANS
WIDTH ~ 4’ 0" MIN.
MATCH SIDEWALK
CONTRACT PLANS
BUFFER STRIP ~ SEE
CURB RAMP
LANDINGLANDING
SEE
DETECTABLE WARNING SURFACE
STANDARD PLAN F-45.10 SEE
DETECTABLE WARNING SURFACE
STANDARD PLAN F-45.10
3" R.
3" R.
3" R.
CDETAIL
1’ - 0"
SLOPE IN EITHER DIRECTIONDRAWN BY: FERN LIDDELLCURB RAMP
SINGLE DIRECTION
STANDARD PLAN F-40.16-03
GRADE BREAK
SEE CONTRACT PLANS
MATCH SIDEWALK WIDTH ~ 4’ 0" MIN.
CURB RAMP
CURB RAMP
SIDEWALK ~
SEE NOTE 6
SIDEWALK ~
SEE NOTE 6
GRADE BREAK
SIDEWALK ~
SEE NOTE 6
GRADE BREAK
TYPE SINGLE DIRECTION B" PAY LIMIT ~
"CEMENT CONCRETE CURB RAMP
SEE NOTE 7
TYPE SINGLE DIRECTION A" PAY LIMIT ~
"CEMENT CONCRETE CURB RAMP
SEE NOTE 7
SIDEWALK ~
SEE NOTE 6
SEE
DETECTABLE WARNING SURFACE ~
STANDARD PLAN F-45.10
PEDESTRIAN CURB ~
SEE NOTE 10
PEDESTRIAN CURB ~
SEE NOTE 10
PEDESTRIAN CURB ~
SEE NOTE 10
SEE CONTRACT PLANS
WIDTH ~ 4’ 0" MIN. ~
MATCH SIDEWALK
SIDEWALK ~
SEE NOTE 6
1.
2.
3.
4.
NOTES
5.
6.
7.
8.
LEGEND
9.
*DESIGN/FORMWORK (2% MAX.)
1.5 OR FLATTER RECOMMENDED FOR
**
(ALONG INSIDE RADIUS AT BACK OF WALKWAY)
SEE NOTE 7
DESIGN/FORMWORK (8.3% MAX.)
7.5% OR FLATTER RECOMMENDED FOR
10.
15’ - 0" MAX (TYP.)
SEE NOTE 8
15’ - 0" MAX (TYP.)
SEE NOTE 8
*
CURB AND GUTTER ~
SEE NOTE 5
CURB AND GUTTER ~
SEE NOTE 5
**
CORNER
1" (IN) RADIUS
3/8" (IN) EXPANSION JOINT ~ SEE
STANDARD PLAN F-30.10
(TYP.)
5’ - 0" MIN.
(TYP.)
15’ - 0" MAX
SEE NOTE 8
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SEE
DEPRESSED CURB AND GUTTER ~
STANDARD PLAN F-10.12
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JOINT ~ SEE
3/8" (IN) EXPANSION
PLAN F-30.10
STANDARD
SURFACE ~ SEE
DETECTABLE WARNING
STANDARD PLAN F-45.10
GUTTER ~
DEPRESSED CURB AND
SEE NOTE 5
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CONTRACTION JOINT EQUALLY SPACED 4’ - 0" MIN. OC.
FOR CURB RAMP LENGTHS GREATER THAN 8’ - 0" PROVIDE
CONTRACTION JOINT (TYP.) ~ SEE
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Standard
Standard Plan F-30.10
F-10.12
Standard Plan
Ramp or Landing and there will not be material to retain.
Curb Ramp and/or Landing will be at the same elevation as the Curb
Pedestrian Curb may be omitted if the ground surface at the back of the
Curb Ramps and Landings shall receive a broom finish. See
distance of 15 feet.
ramp to top of ramp to match into the sidewalk over a horizontal
allowed to exceed 8.3%. Use a single constant slope from bottom of
(measured from back of sidewalk) the running slope of the curb ramp is
otherwise in the Contract Plans). When applying the 15-foot max. length
The Curb Ramp length is not required to exceed 15 feet (unless shown
Curb, or Sidewalks.
adjacent Curb, Curb and Gutter, Depressed Curb and Gutter, Pedestrian
The Bid Item "Cement Concrete Curb Ramp Type __" does not include the
Contract Plans for width and placement of sidewalk.
for Cement Concrete Sidewalk Details. See See
Pedestrian Curb details.
for Curb, Curb and Gutter, Depressed Curb, Gutter and
See Contract Plans for the curb design specified. See
Curb and Gutter where the Landing connects to the roadway.
ances on any part of the Curb Ramp or Landing or in the Depressed
Do not place Gratings, Junction Boxes, Access Covers, or other appurten-
between the two adjacent surface planes shall be flush.
Where "GRADE BREAK" is called out, the entire length of the grade break
roadway must be contained within the width of the crosswalk markings.
At marked crosswalks, the connection between the Landing and the
permitted.
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BACK OF CURB ~
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DETECTABLE WARNING
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SURFACE (DWS) ~ SEE NOTE 3
DETECTABLE WARNING
STANDARD PLAN F-45.10-02
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DETECTABLE WARNING
FOR COLOR OF SURFACE
SEE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS
THROUGH (TYP.)
WIDTH OF CUT-
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WIDTH OF CUT-THROUGH
bottom of the curb ramp directly above the grade break.
5 ft. from the back of curb at all points, place the Detectable Warning Surface on the
When the grade break between the curb ramp and the landing is less than or equal to
the bottom of the ramp and within the required distance from the rail.
If a curb ramp is required, the location of the Detectable Warning Surface must be at
for sidewalk and curb ramp details. Standard Plans See
Detectable Warning Surface shall be placed at the pavement edge.
If curb and gutter are not present, such as a shared-use path connection, the
The rows of truncated domes shall be aligned to be parallel to the direction of travel.
break at the back of curb.
The rows of truncated domes shall be aligned to be perpendicular to the grade
back of the curb is permitted (measured at the leading corners of the DWS panel).
requires a concrete border around the DWS, a variance of up to 2 inches from the
at the center of the DWS panel. Exception: If the Manufacturer of the selected DWS
with no more than a 2 inch gap between the DWS and the back of the curb measured
two leading corners of the DWS panel placed adjacent to the back of the curb, and
The Detectable Warning Surface (DWS) shall be placed at the back of curb, with the
on each side of the DWS is permitted.
the DWS requires a concrete border around the DWS, a variance of up to 2 inches
landing, or other roadway entrance as applicable. Exception: If the Manufacturer of
The Detectable Warning Surface (DWS) shall extend the full width of the curb ramp, STA TEOFWASHINGT
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SPECIFICATIONS INSERT
26. Dept. of Ecology Specifications Insert 27.
WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY
STORMWATER FACILITY
SPECIFICATIONS INSERT
General
Partial funding of this project is being provided by the Washington State Department of
Ecology’s (Ecology) Stormwater Grant Program.
Compliance with State and Local Laws
The construction of the project, including all subcontracted work, shall conform to the
applicable requirements of state and local laws and ordinances.
State Interest Exclusion
It is anticipated that this project will be funded in part by the Washington State Department of Ecology. Neither the State of Washington nor any of its departments or employees are, or shall
be, a party to this contract or any subcontract.
Third Party Beneficiary
Partial funding of this project is being provided through the Washington State Department of
Ecology Stormwater Grant Program. All parties agree that the State of Washington shall be, and
is hereby, named as an express third-party beneficiary of this contract, with full rights as such.
Access to the construction site and to records
The contractor shall provide for the safe access to the construction site and to the contractor's
records by Washington State Department of Ecology personnel.
The Contractor shall maintain accurate records and accounts to facilitate the Owner’s audit
requirements and shall ensure that all subcontractors maintain auditable records.
These Project records shall be separate and distinct from the Contractor’s other records and
accounts.
All such records shall be available to the Owner and to Washington State Department of Ecology
personnel for examination. All records pertinent to this project shall be retained by the Contractor
for a period of three (3) years after the final audit.
Protection of the Environment
No construction related activity shall contribute to the degradation of the environment, allow
material to enter surface or ground waters, or allow particulate emissions to the atmosphere,
which exceed state or federal standards. Any actions that potentially allow a discharge to state
waters must have prior approval of the Washington State Department of Ecology.
26. Dept. of Ecology Specifications Insert27.
Inadvertent Discovery of Archeological Resources
The contractor shall obtain a copy of the Inadvertent Discovery Plan from the Project Owner.
The contractor shall keep a copy of the inadvertent discovery plan for the project on the work
site at all times. The contractor shall immediately stop all work if human remains, cultural, or
archeological resources are discovered in the course of construction. The contractor shall follow
the inadvertent discovery plan in dealing with the human remains, cultural, or archeological resources.
Project Signs
The Contractor shall display Ecology’s logo in a manner that informs the public that the project
received financial assistance from the Washington State Stormwater Grant Program.
Utilization of Minority and Women Business Enterprises
All bidders are encouraged to utilize certified minority-owned and women-owned businesses to the extent possible in the performance of this contract. All prospective bidders or persons
submitting qualifications should take the following steps, when possible.
1. Include qualified minority and women's businesses on solicitation lists.
2.Assure that qualified minority and women's businesses are solicited whenever
they are potential sources of services or supplies.
3. Divide the total requirements, when economically feasible, into smaller tasks or
quantities to permit maximum participation by qualified minority and women's
businesses.
4.Establish delivery schedules, where work requirements permit, which will
encourage participation of qualified minority and women's businesses.
5.Use the services and assistance of the State Office of Minority and Women's
Business Enterprises (OMWBE) and the Office of Minority Business Enterprises
of the U.S. Department of Commerce, as appropriate.
All prospective bidders must provide a list of the MBE/WBE subcontractors they intend to use
during the project. This list must be provided with the bid package.
Revised 3/25/15
26. Dept. of Ecology Specifications Insert27.
SURVEY MONUMENT
DESTRUCTION AND
REESTABLISHMENT
27. Survey Monument Destruction and Reestablishment 28.
APPLICATION FOR PERMIT
TO REMOVE OR DESTROY A SURVEY MONUMENT
PER WAC 332-120-070
PERMIT NO.
You are hereby authorized to remove or destroy the described survey monument(s):
DNR AUTHORIZING SIGNATURE/DATE
(Form prescribed 10/2018 by the Public Land Survey Office, Dept. of Natural Resources, pursuant to RCW 58.24.040 (8).)
SURVEYOR INFORMATION
SURVEYOR NAME:
COMPANY NAME:
PHONE NUMBER:
EMAIL ADDRESS:
DATE:
RESPONSIBLE PARTY PER WAC 332-120-030(2)
COMPANY OR AGENCY NAME:
CONTACT NAME:
PHONE NUMBER:
EMAIL ADDRESS:
I estimate this work will be finished by:
I request a variance from the requirement to reference to the Washington Coordinate System per WAC 332-120-040(2).
Please provide your justification:
(FOR DNR USE ONLY) The variance request is approved not approved
MONUMENT INFORMATION
Applicant shall provide monument and indexing information for all monuments within project limits as attachments. All attachments must be sealed, signed, dated and contain the following required elements:
Township, Range, Section, Quarter Section, County, Additional Identifier (e.g. GCBD designation for the corner, street intersection, plat name, block, lot, etc.) and Coordinate Datum (e.g. NAD 83/91 North Zone)
A description of the monument and accessories found marking the position of the existing monument.
The temporary references set to reestablish the position (include coordinates when applicable).
Description of the permanent monument(s) to be placed on completion (if a witness monument(s) is set include the references to the original position).
APPLICANT IS RESPONSIBLE TO SUBMIT THE COMPLETION REPORT WITHIN 15 DAYS OF THE PROJECT COMPLETION PER WAC 332-120-060(3).
THIS PERMIT DOES NOT ELIMINATE THE REQUIREMENT TO FILE A RECORD OF SURVEY PER RCW 59.09.040
FOR PLSS CORNERS A LAND CORNER RECORD PER WAC 332-130-025.
PLSS CORNERS WILL BE MONUMENTED AND STAMPED AS DEFINED IN THE CURRENT BLM MANUAL OF SURVEYING INSTRUCTIONS PER WAC 332-130-030(4).
Seal, Sign, & Date
DO NOT ALTER THIS FORM
COMPLETION REPORT FOR MONUMENT
REMOVAL OR DESTRUCTION
(TO BE COMPLETED AND SENT TO THE DNR AFTER THE WORK IS DONE.)
PERMIT NUMBER _______
_____I have perpetuated the position(s) as per the detail shown on the application form.
_____________________________________ SEAL/SIGNATURE/DATE SIGNED
OR
______I was unable to fulfill the plan as shown on the application form. Below is the detail of what I did do to perpetuate the originalposition(s). (If the application covered multiple monuments attach sheets providing the required information. Seal, sign and dateeach sheet.)
_____________________________________ SEAL/SIGNATURE/DATE SIGNED
GEOTECHNICAL
ENGINEERING REPORT
28. Geotechnical Engineering Report 29.
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December 4, 2019
HWA Project No. 2018-167-21
KPG
3131 Elliott Avenue, Suite 400
Seattle, Washington 98121
Attention: Kirk Smith, P.E.
Subject: GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING REPORT
NE 16th Street - Jefferson Avenue NE
Stormwater Green Connections
Renton, Washington
Dear Mr. Smith,
This letter presents the results of geotechnical engineering studies for the NE 16th Street -
Jefferson Avenue NE Stormwater Green Connections project in Renton, Washington. This
report includes the results of our field explorations, laboratory testing, evaluation of infiltration
feasibility and infiltration rates. The approximate location of the project site is shown on the
Vicinity Map, Figure 1, and on the Site Exploration Plans, Figure 2A through 2C.
PROJECT UNDERSTANDING
It is our understanding that the City of Renton proposes to improve pedestrian mobility, improve
stormwater quality and reduce the quantity of stormwater runoff to enhance the neighborhood.
Improvements will include bioretention facilities and pervious sidewalks on segments of NE
16th Street and Jefferson Avenue NE. A new curb, gutter, and pervious concrete sidewalk will
replace the existing pedestrian path and improve pedestrian safety. A stormwater conveyance
system will collect and convey street roadway runoff flow from the underdrain system for the
bioretention facilities. Design of these improvements will require evaluation of the subsurface
soil conditions and geotechnical recommendations.
GEOTECHNICAL SUBSURFACE EXPLORATIONS
As part of the initial phase of this project, HWA GeoSciences Inc. (HWA) conducted nine
geotechnical borings to evaluate subsurface conditions for the purpose of assessing infiltration
potential. The locations of the boreholes are shown on the Site Exploration Plans, Figures 2A
through 2C. The borings, designated BH-1 through BH-9, were each drilled to a depth of 11.5
feet below ground surface (bgs) with the exception of boring BH-2 which was drilled to 2 feet
bgs due to refusal on concrete. The borings were drilled by Geologic Drill Partners, of Bellevue,
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Washington, on May 14, 2019 using a limited-access, Bobcat MT52 mounted tracked drill rig
equipped with hollow stem augers.
In each of the borings, Standard Penetration Test (SPT) sampling was performed using a 2-inch
outside diameter split-spoon sampler driven by a 140-pound hammer raised using a rope and
cathead. During the SPT, samples were obtained by driving the sampler 18 inches into the soil
with the hammer free-falling 30 inches. The numbers of blows required for each 6 inches of
penetration were recorded. The Standard Penetration Resistance (“N-value”) of the soil is
calculated as the number of blows required for the final 12 inches of penetration. This
resistance, or N-value, provides an indication of relative density of granular soils and the relative
consistency of cohesive soils; both indicators of soil strength.
Following evaluation of the subsurface conditions encountered in the borings, KPG selected
three locations for small-scale Pilot Infiltration Testing (PIT). The PITs were completed in July
2019. The PITs were excavated by Harding and Sons, of Duvall, Washington, using a Case CX
80 Tracked Excavator. The PITs were performed at depths between 3 to 3.5 feet. The day
following the PIT, the excavations were extended to depths of about 9 feet in order to evaluate
receptor soils prior to backfilling. The locations of the PITs are shown on the Site Exploration
Plans, Figures 2A through 2C.
An HWA geotechnical engineer logged each exploration and recorded all pertinent information.
Soil samples obtained from the explorations were classified in the field and representative
portions were placed in plastic bags. These soil samples were then taken to our Bothell,
Washington, laboratory for further examination and testing. Pertinent information including soil
sample depths, stratigraphy, soil engineering characteristics, and ground water occurrence was
recorded.
The stratigraphic contacts shown on the individual exploration logs represent the approximate
boundaries between soil types; actual transitions may be more gradual. The soil and ground
water conditions depicted are only for the specific date and locations reported and, therefore, are
not necessarily representative of other locations and times. A legend of the terms and symbols
used on the exploration logs is presented in Figure A-1. Summary logs of the borehole
explorations are presented in Figures A-2 through A-10. Summary PIT logs are presented in
Figures A-11 through A-13.
LABORATORY TESTING
Representative soil samples obtained from the subsurface explorations were taken to the HWA
laboratory for further examination and testing. Laboratory tests, as described below, were
conducted on selected soil samples to characterize relevant engineering properties of the sampled
soils. The tests included visual classifications, natural moisture contents, and grain size
distributions. The tests were conducted in general accordance with appropriate American
Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM) standards, as described below. The test results are
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also presented in Appendix B, and/or displayed on the exploration logs in Appendix A, as
appropriate.
Moisture Content of Soil: The moisture content of selected soil samples (percent by dry mass)
was determined in accordance with ASTM D 2216. The results are shown on the logs in
Appendix A.
Particle Size Analysis of Soils: Selected samples were tested to determine the particle size
distribution of material in accordance with ASTM D422 (wet sieve or wet/hydrometer method).
The results are summarized on the attached Grain Size Distribution Reports, Figures B-1 through
B-7, which also provide information regarding the classification of the samples and the moisture
content at the time of testing.
SITE DESCRIPTION
The site is located in Renton, Washington, east of I-405 as shown on the Vicinity Map (Figure
1). The improvements proposed along NE 16th Street and Jefferson Avenue NE extend from the
intersection of Harrington Avenue NE and NE 16th Street to NE 12th Street and Jefferson Avenue
NE. Both roadways consist of one travel lane in each direction. Surrounding land use is
predominately residential housing with an elementary school north of the intersection of NE 16th
Street and Jefferson Avenue NE.
The alignment slopes uphill from the intersection of Harrington Avenue NE and NE 16th Street
to the high point, just east of the intersection of NE 16th Street and Jefferson Avenue NE.
Elevation then descends along Jefferson Avenue NE to the low point of the alignment at the
intersection of NE 12th Street and Jefferson Avenue NE. Elevation along the alignment varies
from 355 to 383 feet.
GENERAL GEOLOGIC CONDITIONS
The site is in the central portion of the Puget Sound Lowland, an elongated topographic and
structural depression bordered by the Cascade Mountains on the east and the Olympic Mountains
on the west. The Lowland is characterized by low-rolling relief with some deeply cut ravines.
In general, the ground surface elevation is within 500 feet of sea level. The Puget Lowland was
filled to significant depths by glacial and non-glacial sediments during the Pleistocene Epoch,
although bedrock does outcrop in scattered locations throughout the area. Generally, the rock is
deeply buried by Pleistocene and recent sediments.
Geologists have generally agreed that the Puget Sound area was subjected to four or more major
glaciations during the Pleistocene Epoch. Ice for these glacial events originated in the Coastal
Mountains and the Vancouver Range of British Columbia. The maximum southward advance of
ice was about halfway between Olympia and Centralia. The Pleistocene stratigraphic record in
the central portion of the Puget Lowland is a complex sequence of glacially-derived and
interglacial sediments. Erosion of certain deposits, as well as local deposition of sediments,
further complicate the geologic setting.
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According to the Preliminary Geologic Map of Seattle and Vicinity, Washington (Waldron et.
al., 1961), the project vicinity is primarily underlain by glacial till deposits. Glacial till soils
were deposited along the sole of the glacial ice. They consist of an unsorted mixture of clay, silt,
sand and gravel, which is very dense, having been consolidated by the weight of greater than
2,000 feet of ice.
SUBSURFACE SOIL CONDITIONS
The soils encountered in our explorations consist of near surface fill soils over recessional
outwash and glacial till deposits. Further descriptions of soils encountered in our explorations
are presented below in order of deposition, beginning with the most recently deposited. The
exploration logs in Appendix A provide more detailed description of subsurface conditions
observed at specific locations and depths.
Fill: A layer of fill was encountered in borings BH-2, BH-5, BH-6, BH-8 and BH-9 and test pit
PIT-3 from ground surface to approximately 1.5 to 6 feet bgs. Minor quantities of organics were
observed in the fill. The fill consisted of very loose to medium dense, silty sand with gravel.
The fill was likely placed during past grading and construction in the area.
Recessional Outwash: Recessional outwash deposits were encountered in test pits PIT-1, PIT-2
and PIT-3 and borings BH-1, BH-3, BH-4 and BH-9. The recessional outwash generally
consisted of loose to dense, clean to silty, sand with varying amounts of gravel. Test pit PIT-3
and borings BH-1, BH-3 and BH-9 were terminated in this deposit. Clean sand lenses were
observed within this deposit. This unit was deposited in the meltwaters of the receding glacier
and therefore is not as dense as glacially overridden deposits. These soils are likely the most
feasible for stormwater infiltration.
Glacial Till Deposits/Weathered Glacial Till Deposits: Test pits PIT-1 and PIT-2 and borings
BH-4, BH-5, BH-6, BH-7 and BH-8 encountered glacial till, typically consisting of medium
dense to very dense, silty sand with varying amounts of gravel. Clean sand lenses were observed
within this deposit. Interlayered silty sand and clean sand layers were observed in BH-5 within
the glacial till deposit. Till was encountered below fill or recessional outwash. Test pits PIT-1
and PIT-2 and borings BH-4, BH-5, BH-6, BH-7 and BH-8 were terminated in glacial till.
Locally, the upper portions of the till are weathered, somewhat less dense and finer grained.
Glacial till is locally referred to as "hardpan", because of its induration and an appearance similar
to concrete. Till is relatively impermeable, except where sandy zones are encountered. Where
sand overlies the till, water is often perched on top of the till. Glacial till is also known to
contain scattered cobbles and boulders.
GROUND WATER CONDITIONS
During the explorations in July 2019, no ground water seepage was observed in the test pits
(PIT-1 through PIT-3) at the time of excavation. The test pits were excavated in the dry season.
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No ground water seepage was observed in any of the borings at the time of drilling (May 14,
2019). However, within the weathered till and recessional outwash deposits in borings BH-7,
BH-8 and BH-9, oxidation (rust) staining was observed within the soils at depths below 5 feet
below ground surface. This suggests that perched water may develop seasonally above the very
dense glacial till deposits. We expect that the water is highest during the wet winter months and
lowest during the dry summer months.
INFILTRATION TESTING
HWA conducted three, small-scale Pilot Infiltration Tests (PITs) between July 23 and 26, 2019
in general accordance with the 2017 City of Renton Surface Water Design Manual (SWDM),
Reference Section 6-A. The excavations for the PITs were made by Harding and Sons, of
Duvall, Washington, under subcontract to HWA. Each test location consisted of an approximate
19 to 23 square foot excavation to a native soil receptor depth, at approximately 3 to 3.5 feet
below existing grade. The PIT excavation depth (D) and dimension of width by length (W x L)
are as follows, PIT-1: 42 inches (D) by 42 x 78 inches (W x L), PIT-2: 43 inches (D) by 37 x 75
inches (W x L), PIT-3: 36 inches (D) by 38 x 80 inches (W x L). Infiltration testing was
conducted by maintaining a stable water level in the excavations. Specific procedures and
observations for the PITs are as follows:
PIT-1: Water was introduced into the excavation with a garden hose and into a perforated
diffuser pipe. Water rose to approximately 1.1 feet above the excavation bottom and remained at
that level during the 6-hour presoaking period with the addition of approximately 3 gallons per
minute (gpm) of water being introduced. Presoaking was followed by a 1-hour constant head
test, with water level readings and instantaneous flow rates taken every 15 minutes. After one
hour, the water was shut off and the falling head test was started at 3:15 PM on July 25, 2019,
with stage at 1.1 feet. A datalogging level and pressure transducer recorded the fall in stage every
15 seconds and physical readings were also taken during the test. The water level reached the
bottom of the excavation approximately 62 minutes after flow was terminated. Short-term
hydraulic conductivity, determined using the rates from the falling head test, was approximately
10.7 inches per hour (in/hr).
PIT-2: Water was introduced into the excavation with a garden hose and into a perforated
diffuser pipe. Water rose to approximately 1.1 feet above the excavation bottom and remained at
that level during the 6-hour presoaking period with the addition of approximately 0.2 gpm of
water being introduced. Presoaking was followed by a 1-hour constant head test, with water
level readings and instantaneous flow rates taken every 15 minutes. After one hour, the water
was shut off and the falling head test was started at 3:00 PM on July 24, 2019, with stage at
1.1 feet. A datalogging level and pressure transducer recorded the fall in stage every 15 seconds.
After 6.7 hours the water level was still at 0.5 feet in the excavation. Short-term hydraulic
conductivity, determined using the rates from the falling head test, was approximately 1 in/hr.
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PIT-3: Water was introduced into the excavation with a garden hose and into a perforated
diffuser pipe. Water rose to approximately 1.1 feet above the excavation bottom and remained at
that level during the 6-hour presoaking period with the addition of approximately 3.5 gpm of
water being introduced. Presoaking was followed by a 1-hour constant head test, with water
level readings and instantaneous flow rates taken every 15 minutes. After one hour, the water
was shut off and the falling head test was started at 4:00 PM on July 23, 2019, with stage at
1.1 feet. A datalogging level and pressure transducer recorded the fall in stage every 15 seconds
and physical readings were also taken during the test. The water level reached the bottom of the
excavation approximately 45 minutes after flow was terminated. Short-term hydraulic
conductivity, determined using the rates from the falling head test, was approximately 11.5 in/hr.
After infiltration testing was completed, each PIT was over-excavated, and logged as test pits
PIT-1 through PIT-3, to depths between 8.8 and 9 feet bgs. The purpose of test pitting through
the PIT excavations was to determine adequate vertical separation from ground water/restrictive
layers and to retrieve soil samples of the proposed receptor soils for laboratory testing. Ground
water seepage or mounding of water was not observed in any test pit excavation.
The water level data in feet per date and time for PIT-1 through PIT-3 is presented in Figures 3A
through 3C. The falling head test data plotted in feet versus test time in min is presented in
Figures 4A through 4B. Summary logs of the test pit explorations are presented in Appendix A,
A-11 through -13. More information regarding the PIT procedure and results are presented later
in this report.
DESIGN RECOMMENDATIONS
GENERAL
Below any fill soils, the native subgrade soils consist of recessional outwash sands and glacial till
(predominately silty sand with varying amounts of gravel). The results of our investigations and
laboratory testing indicate that the some of the soils encountered along the project alignments
have potential for stormwater infiltration facilities. Pilot Infiltration Tests (PITs) were
completed in proposed infiltration locations to determine the design infiltration rates.
Our analyses suggest that the beginning and end of the project alignment is suitable for use of
onsite infiltration with design infiltration rates between 3.7 and 4.0. However, due to the
presence of glacial till near the surface between Stations 17+00 and 24+00 on NE 16th Street and
between Stations 70+00 and 81+00 on Jefferson Avenue NE, infiltration is limited to 0.3 in/hr.
For permeable sidewalks proposed near glacial till, we recommend a reservoir of clean gravel be
provided below the sidewalk to collect water and that an underdrain system be installed to
convey excess stormwater to an appropriate outlet or stormwater system.
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STORMWATER MANAGEMENT AND INFILTRATION RECOMMENDATIONS
We understand infiltration of stormwater is desired using bioretention and pervious concrete
sidewalks. The depth to the bottom of the facility for bioretention is proposed to be 3 to 3.5 feet
bgs. The results of our infiltration feasibility analyses, based on widely spaced subsurface
explorations and three Small-Scale Pilot Infiltration Tests (PIT), are described below.
Measured Infiltration Rate
Small-Scale Pilot Infiltration Testing (PIT) was performed in general accordance with the 2014
Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington (SWMMWW), published by the
Washington State Department of Ecology (Department of Ecology, 2014) and the City of Renton
Surface Water Design Manual (Renton, 2017). The infiltration tests were performed at three
locations, designated PIT-1 through PIT-3.
Based on the test results, the measured infiltration rate from the falling head test are shown
below in Table 1. The City of Renton Surface Water Design Manual (Renton, 2017)
recommends correction factors be applied to the measured infiltration rate to obtain the design
infiltration rate:
For pervious pavement and bioretention facilities, the city recommends an Ftesting value of 0.5 be
applied based on the number of tests (three) and length of area. Fgeometry is assumed to be 1 since
ground water or impervious layers were not observed. Fplugging accounts for reductions in
infiltration rates over the long term due to plugging of soils and a value of 0.7 is given for sandy
loams. The design infiltration rates are shown below in Table 1 using the correction factors.
Table 1. PIT Infiltration Rates
Measured Infiltration Rate (in/hr) Design Infiltration Rate (in/hr)
PIT-1 10.7 3.7
PIT-2 1.0 0.3
PIT-3 11.5 4.0
Infiltration Summary
Our analyses suggest that the beginning and end of the project alignment is suitable for use of
onsite infiltration. However, areas where glacial till is present near surface infiltration will be
limited due to subsurface soil conditions. Specific recommendations are provided below.
• Between Stations 0+00 and 17+00 on NE 16th Street we recommend a design rate of
3.7 in/hr, calculated from PIT-1, be used for bioretention and permeable sidewalk design.
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• Due to the presence of glacial till near the surface between Stations 17+00 and 24+00 on
NE 16th Street and between Stations 70+00 and 81+00 on Jefferson Avenue NE
infiltration is limited to 0.3 in/hr.
o We recommend that a reservoir of clean granular soils (washed gravel) be placed
below the sidewalk in these areas. The reservoir should be sufficiently thick to
collect stormwater and convey it to a drainage system.
• Between Stations 81+00 and 83+96 on Jefferson Avenue NE we recommend a design
rate of 4.0 in/hr, calculated from PIT-3, be used for bioretention and permeable sidewalk
design.
• Given that ground water seepage was not observed in the field explorations, the minimum
3-foot vertical separation requirement between the ground water and bottom of the
infiltration facility is present in areas where infiltration is feasible.
Construction Considerations for Infiltration Facilities
Prior to the installation of infiltration facilities, the subgrade should be cut to the proposed
receptor soil. A flat subgrade is preferred for the bottom of the infiltration facilities. The existing
subgrade under areas used for infiltration should NOT be compacted or subjected to excessive
construction equipment traffic prior to coarse aggregate bed placement. Where erosion of
subgrade has caused accumulation of fine materials and/or surface ponding, this material shall be
removed with light equipment and the underlying soils scarified to a minimum depth of 8 inches.
Our recommended design infiltration rate assumes that soils will be monitored during trench
excavation to ensure low permeability layers or lenses are removed. Subsurface conditions
should be monitored and verified during construction by a qualified soil inspector.
Construction of the proposed infiltration facilities will require excavations within recessional
outwash soils that may contain cobbles and or boulders. Therefore, perspective contractors
should be prepared to encounter and remove cobbles and bounders during excavations for the
proposed trenches.
Temporary Excavations
It is our understanding that the proposed storm water facility is to extend approximately 3 to 3.5
feet below existing grade. Sloped excavations and/or standard trench box shoring may be used as
means of temporary shoring, if required.
The maintenance of safe working conditions, including temporary excavation stability, is the
responsibility of the contractor. In accordance with Part N of Washington Administrative Code
(WAC) 296-155, latest revisions, all temporary cuts in excess of 4 feet in height must be either sloped or shored prior to entry by personnel. The existing granular soils on site are generally classified as Type C soils, per WAC 296-155. Where shoring is not used, temporary cuts in Type C soils should be sloped no steeper than 1½H:1V (horizontal: vertical). Flatter side slopes could
be required for excavations below the water table or where ground water seepage is present.
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The contractor should monitor the stability of the temporary excavations and adjust the
construction schedule and slope inclination accordingly. The contractor should be responsible for control of ground and surface water and should employ sloping, slope protection, ditching, sumps, dewatering, and other measures, as necessary, to prevent sloughing of soils and heave of the bottom of the excavation.
CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS
We have prepared this report for KPG and the City of Renton for use in design of a portion of
this project. This report should be provided in its entirety to prospective contractors for bidding
and estimating purposes; however, the conclusions and interpretations presented herein should
not be construed as a warranty of the subsurface conditions. Experience shows that soil and
ground water conditions can vary significantly over small distances. Inconsistent conditions may
occur between explorations that may not be detected by a geotechnical study. If, during future
site operations, subsurface conditions are encountered which vary appreciably from those
described herein, HWA should be notified to review the recommendations made in this report,
and revise, if necessary. If there is a substantial lapse of time between submission of this report
and the start of construction, or if conditions change due to construction operations, it is
recommended that this report be reviewed to determine the applicability of the conclusions and
recommendations considering the changed conditions and time lapse.
This report is issued with the understanding that it is the responsibility of the owner, or the
owners’ representative, to ensure that the information and recommendations are brought to the
attention of the appropriate design team personnel and incorporated into the project plans and
specifications, and the necessary steps are taken to see that the contractor and subcontractors
carry out such recommendations in the field.
Within the limitations of scope, schedule and budget, HWA attempted to execute these services
in accordance with generally accepted professional principles and practices in the fields of
geotechnical engineering and engineering geology at the time the report was prepared. No
warranty, express or implied, is made. The scope of our work did not include environmental
assessments or evaluations regarding the presence or absence of wetlands or hazardous or toxic
substances in the soil, surface water, or ground water at this site.
This firm does not practice or consult in the field of safety engineering. We do not direct the
contractor’s operations and cannot be responsible for the safety of personnel other than our own
on the site. As such, the safety of others is the responsibility of the contractor. The contractor
should notify the owner if any of the recommended actions presented herein are considered
unsafe.
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REFERENCES
City of Renton, 2017, Surface Water Design Manual, City of Renton Public Works Department Surface Water Utility, dated December 12, 2016
Waldron, H. et Al., 1961, Preliminary geologic map of Seattle and vicinity, Washington: U.S. Geological Survey, Open-File Report OF-61-168, scale 1:24,000
Washington State Department of Ecology, 2014, Stormwater Management Manual for Western
Washington, as Amended in December 2014.
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SITE AND EXPLORATION PLANS
NE 16TH STREET- JEFFERSON AVE NE STORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS
RENTON, WASHINGTON
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RENTON, WASHINGTON
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0.2
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0.5
0.6
0.7
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1
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Ground Water Level (ft)Date and Time
PIT-1 WATER LEVEL DATA
PIT WATER LEVEL DATA
2018-167
FIGURE NO.
PROJECT NO.
NE 16TH STREET-JEFFERSON AVE NE
STORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS
RENTON, WASHINGTON
Start of falling head
test (3:15 PM).
3A
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PIT-2 WATER LEVEL DATA
PIT WATER LEVEL DATA
2018-167
FIGURE NO.
PROJECT NO.
NE 16TH STREET-JEFFERSON AVE NE
STORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS
RENTON, WASHINGTON
Start of falling head
test (3:00 PM).
3B
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0.1
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0.4
0.5
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0.8
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Ground Water Level (ft)Date and Time
PIT-3 WATER LEVEL DATA
PIT WATER LEVEL DATA
2018-167
FIGURE NO.
PROJECT NO.NE 16TH STREET-JEFFERSON AVE NESTORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS
RENTON, WASHINGTON
Start of falling head
test (4:00 PM).
3C
y = -0.0016x + 1.1759
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0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
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Ground Water Level (ft)Time (min)
PIT-2 FALLING HEAD TEST WATER LEVEL DATA
PIT WATER LEVEL DATA
2018-167
FIGURE NO.
PROJECT NO.NE 16TH STREET-JEFFERSON AVE NE
STORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS
RENTON, WASHINGTON
Start of falling head
test (3:00 PM)
4A
y = -0.0162x + 1.0177
0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
1
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Ground Water Level (ft)Time (min)
PIT-1 FALLING HEAD TEST WATER LEVEL DATA
PIT WATER LEVEL DATA
2018-167
FIGURE NO.
PROJECT NO.NE 16TH STREET-JEFFERSON AVE NE
STORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS
RENTON, WASHINGTON
Start of falling head
test (3:15 PM)
4B
y = -0.0239x + 0.9648
0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
1
1.1
Ground Water Level (ft)Time (min)
PIT-3 FALLING HEAD TEST WATER LEVEL DATA
PIT WATER LEVEL DATA
2018-167
FIGURE NO.
PROJECT NO.NE 16TH STREET-JEFFERSON AVE NE
STORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS
RENTON, WASHINGTON
Start of falling head
test (4:00 PM)
4C
APPENDIX A
HWA EXPLORATION LOGS
SYMBOLS USED ON
EXPLORATION LOGS
LEGEND OF TERMS AND
to 30
over 30
ApproximateUndrained ShearStrength (psf)
<250
250 -
No. 4 Sieve
Sand with
Fines (appreciable
amount of fines)
amount of fines)
More than
50% Retained
on No.
200 Sieve
Size
Sand and
Sandy Soils
Clean Gravel
(little or no fines)
More than
50% of Coarse
Fraction Retained
on No. 4 Sieve
Gravel with
SM
SC
ML
MH
CH
OH
RELATIVE DENSITY OR CONSISTENCY VERSUS SPT N-VALUE
Very Loose
Loose
Medium Dense
Very Dense
Dense
N (blows/ft)
0 to 4
4 to 10
10 to 30
30 to 50
over 50
ApproximateRelative Density(%)
0 - 15
15 - 35
35 - 65
65 - 85
85 - 100
COHESIVE SOILS
Consistency
Very Soft
Soft
Medium Stiff
Stiff
Very Stiff
Hard
N (blows/ft)
0 to 2
2 to 4
4 to 8
8 to 15
15
Clean Sand
(little or no fines)
50% or More
of Coarse
Fraction Passing
Fine
Grained
Soils
Silt
and
Clay
Liquid Limit
Less than 50%
50% or More
Passing
No. 200 Sieve
Size
Silt
and
Clay
Liquid Limit
50% or More
500
500 - 1000
1000 - 2000
2000 - 4000
>4000
DensityDensity
USCS SOIL CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM
Coarse
Grained
Soils
Gravel and
Gravelly Soils
Highly Organic Soils
GROUP DESCRIPTIONS
Well-graded GRAVEL
Poorly-graded GRAVEL
Silty GRAVEL
Clayey GRAVEL
Well-graded SAND
Poorly-graded SAND
Silty SAND
Clayey SAND
SILT
Lean CLAY
Organic SILT/Organic CLAY
Elastic SILT
Fat CLAY
Organic SILT/Organic CLAY
PEAT
MAJOR DIVISIONS
GW
SP
CL
OL
PT
GP
GM
GC
SW
COHESIONLESS SOILS
Fines (appreciable
LEGEND 00000.GPJ 2/27/15
Coarse sand
Medium sand
SIZE RANGE
Larger than 12 in
Smaller than No. 200 (0.074mm)
Gravel
time of drilling)
Groundwater Level (measured in well or
AL
CBR
CN
Atterberg Limits:LL = Liquid Limit
California Bearing Ratio
Consolidation
Resilient Modulus
Photoionization Device Reading
Pocket Penetrometer
Specific Gravity
Triaxial Compression
Torvane
3 in to 12 in
3 in to No 4 (4.5mm)
No. 4 (4.5 mm) to No. 200 (0.074 mm)
COMPONENT
DRY Absence of moisture, dusty,
dry to the touch.
MOIST Damp but no visible water.
WET Visible free water, usually
soil is below water table.
Boulders
Cobbles
Coarse gravel
Fine gravel
Sand
MOISTURE CONTENT
COMPONENT PROPORTIONS
Fine sand
Silt and Clay
5 - 12%
PROPORTION RANGE DESCRIPTIVE TERMS
Clean
Slightly (Clayey, Silty, Sandy)
30 - 50%
Components are arranged in order of increasing quantities.
Very (Clayey, Silty, Sandy, Gravelly)
12 - 30%Clayey, Silty, Sandy, Gravelly
open hole after water level stabilized)
Groundwater Level (measured at
3 in to 3/4 in
3/4 in to No 4 (4.5mm)
No. 4 (4.5 mm) to No. 10 (2.0 mm)
No. 10 (2.0 mm) to No. 40 (0.42 mm)
No. 40 (0.42 mm) to No. 200 (0.074 mm)
PL = Plastic Limit
DD
DS
GS
K
MD
MR
PID
PP
SG
TC
TV
Dry Density (pcf)
Direct Shear
Grain Size Distribution
Permeability
Approx. Shear Strength (tsf)
Percent Fines%F
Moisture/Density Relationship (Proctor)
Approx. Compressive Strength (tsf)
Unconfined CompressionUC
(140 lb. hammer with 30 in. drop)
Shelby Tube
Small Bag Sample
Large Bag (Bulk) Sample
Core Run
Non-standard Penetration Test
2.0" OD Split Spoon (SPT)
NOTES: Soil classifications presented on exploration logs are based on visual and laboratory observation.
Density/consistency, color, modifier (if any) GROUP NAME, additions to group name (if any), moisture
content. Proportion, gradation, and angularity of constituents, additional comments.
(GEOLOGIC INTERPRETATION)
Please refer to the discussion in the report text as well as the exploration logs for a morecomplete description of subsurface conditions.
Soil descriptions are presented in the following general order:
< 5%
3-1/4" OD Split Spoon with Brass Rings
(3.0" OD split spoon)
TEST SYMBOLS
SAMPLE TYPE SYMBOLS
GROUNDWATER SYMBOLS
COMPONENT DEFINITIONS
NE 16th Street- Jefferson Ave NE
Stormwater Green Connections
Renton, Washington
PROJECT NO.:2018-167-21 A-1FIGURE:
GS
GS/ HYD
S-1
S-2
S-3
S-4
Loose, light yellow brown, silty, SAND, moist.
(RECESSIONAL OUTWASH)
Loose, yellow brown to olive brown, silty, fine to medium
SAND, with scattered gravel, moist.
Loose, olive brown, silty, fine to medium SAND, moist.
Scattered coarse sand. Minor rust mottling and root debris.
Dense, olive brown, slightly rounded gravelly, silty, fine to
medium SAND, moist.
1/2" sand lense observed.
Dense, olive brown, slightly silty, fine to medium SAND, with
scattered coarse sand and gravel, moist.
Borehole terminated at 11.5 feet below ground surface (bgs).
No ground water seepage observed.
Borehole abandoned with bentonite chips.
5-4-3
2-3-5
14-21-25
10-11-21
SM
SM
SP
SM
BORING-DSM 2018-167-21.GPJ 5/29/19
FIGURE:PROJECT NO.:2018-167-21
Renton, Washington
Stormwater Green Connections
NE 16th Street- Jefferson Ave NEDEPTH(feet)0
5
10
15
360
355ELEVATION(feet)BH-1
PAGE: 1 of 1(blows/6 inches)GROUNDWATERPEN. RESISTANCELiquid LimitSYMBOL0 10 20 30 40 50
0 20 40 60 80 100SAMPLE TYPESAMPLE NUMBERNatural Water ContentUSCS SOIL CLASSWater Content (%)
NOTE: This log of subsurface conditions applies only at the specified location and on the date indicated
DESCRIPTION OTHER TESTSPlastic Limit
BORING:
and therefore may not necessarily be indicative of other times and/or locations.
(140 lb. weight, 30" drop)
Blows per foot
A-2
Standard Penetration Test
DATE COMPLETED: 5/14/2019
DRILLING COMPANY: Geologic Drill Partners, Inc.
DRILLING METHOD: HWA with Mini BobCat Drill Rig
LOCATION: See Figure 2A
DATE STARTED: 5/14/2019
SAMPLING METHOD: SPT with Cathead LOGGED BY: S. Khandaker
SURFACE ELEVATION: 365.0 feet
Medium dense to loose, dark brown, silty, fine to medium
SAND, moist.
Concrete encountered at 2 feet.
(FILL/ TOPSOIL)
Borehole terminated at 2 feet below ground surface (bgs).
Borehole encountered concrete at 2 feet bgs, potential utility.
No ground water seepage observed.
SM
BORING-DSM 2018-167-21.GPJ 5/29/19
FIGURE:PROJECT NO.:2018-167-21
Renton, Washington
Stormwater Green Connections
NE 16th Street- Jefferson Ave NEDEPTH(feet)0
5
10
15
365
360
355ELEVATION(feet)BH-2
PAGE: 1 of 1(blows/6 inches)GROUNDWATERPEN. RESISTANCELiquid LimitSYMBOL0 10 20 30 40 50
0 20 40 60 80 100SAMPLE TYPESAMPLE NUMBERNatural Water ContentUSCS SOIL CLASSWater Content (%)
NOTE: This log of subsurface conditions applies only at the specified location and on the date indicated
DESCRIPTION OTHER TESTSPlastic Limit
BORING:
and therefore may not necessarily be indicative of other times and/or locations.
(140 lb. weight, 30" drop)
Blows per foot
A-3
Standard Penetration Test
DATE COMPLETED: 5/14/2019
DRILLING COMPANY: Geologic Drill Partners, Inc.
DRILLING METHOD: HWA with Mini BobCat Drill Rig
LOCATION: See Figure 2A
DATE STARTED: 5/14/2019
SAMPLING METHOD: SPT with Cathead LOGGED BY: S. Khandaker
SURFACE ELEVATION: 366.0 feet
GS/HYD
GS
S-1
S-2
S-3
S-4
Medium dense, olive brown, slightly gravelly, silty SAND,
moist.
(RECESSIONAL OUTWASH)
Dense, olive brown, slightly gravelly, silty, fine to medium
SAND, moist.
Dense, olive gray, slightly gravelly, silty SAND, moist.
Clean sand lenses from 1 to 3" thick.
Medium dense, olive brown, slightly silty, medium SAND,
moist with scattered rounded coarse sand and gravel.
Same, sample grades clean. Scattered rounded gravel.
Borehole terminated at 11.5 feet below ground surface (bgs).
No ground water seepage observed.
Borehole abandoned with bentonite chips.
12-20-21
11-17-13
9-8-8
9-12-18
SM
SM
SP
SM
SP
BORING-DSM 2018-167-21.GPJ 5/29/19
FIGURE:PROJECT NO.:2018-167-21
Renton, Washington
Stormwater Green Connections
NE 16th Street- Jefferson Ave NEDEPTH(feet)0
5
10
15
375
370
365ELEVATION(feet)BH-3
PAGE: 1 of 1(blows/6 inches)GROUNDWATERPEN. RESISTANCELiquid LimitSYMBOL0 10 20 30 40 50
0 20 40 60 80 100SAMPLE TYPESAMPLE NUMBERNatural Water ContentUSCS SOIL CLASSWater Content (%)
NOTE: This log of subsurface conditions applies only at the specified location and on the date indicated
DESCRIPTION OTHER TESTSPlastic Limit
BORING:
and therefore may not necessarily be indicative of other times and/or locations.
(140 lb. weight, 30" drop)
Blows per foot
A-4
Standard Penetration Test
DATE COMPLETED: 5/14/2019
DATE STARTED: 5/14/2019DRILLING COMPANY: Geologic Drill Partners, Inc.
DRILLING METHOD: HWA with Mini BobCat Drill Rig
SAMPLING METHOD: SPT with Cathead
LOCATION: See Figure 2A
LOGGED BY: S. Khandaker
SURFACE ELEVATION: 379.0 feet
GS
GS/ HYD
S-1
S-2
S-3
S-4
Medium dense, olive gray, slightly silty, fine to medium SAND,
moist.
(RECESSIONAL OUTWASH)
Dense, olive gray, silty SAND, moist.
MInor rust mottling with scattered gravel.
Dense, olive gray, slightly rounded gravelly, silty, fine to
medium SAND, moist.
1/2" sand lense.
(WEATHERED TILL)
Dense, olive gray, slightly gravelly, silty, SAND, moist.
2" of clean medium sand at toe.
Dense, olive gray, silty, fine to medium sandy, rounded
GRAVEL, moist.
Borehole terminated at 11.5 feet below ground surface (bgs).
No ground water seepage observed.
Borehole abandoned with bentonite chips.
11-16-17
7-14-19
15-16-18
13-21-17
SM
SM
GM
BORING-DSM 2018-167-21.GPJ 5/29/19
FIGURE:PROJECT NO.:2018-167-21
Renton, Washington
Stormwater Green Connections
NE 16th Street- Jefferson Ave NEDEPTH(feet)0
5
10
15
375
370ELEVATION(feet)BH-4
PAGE: 1 of 1(blows/6 inches)GROUNDWATERPEN. RESISTANCELiquid LimitSYMBOL0 10 20 30 40 50
0 20 40 60 80 100SAMPLE TYPESAMPLE NUMBERNatural Water ContentUSCS SOIL CLASSWater Content (%)
NOTE: This log of subsurface conditions applies only at the specified location and on the date indicated
DESCRIPTION OTHER TESTSPlastic Limit
BORING:
and therefore may not necessarily be indicative of other times and/or locations.
(140 lb. weight, 30" drop)
Blows per foot
A-5
Standard Penetration Test
DATE COMPLETED: 5/14/2019
DRILLING COMPANY: Geologic Drill Partners, Inc.
DRILLING METHOD: HWA with Mini BobCat Drill Rig
LOCATION: See Figure 2B
DATE STARTED: 5/14/2019
SAMPLING METHOD: SPT with Cathead LOGGED BY: S. Khandaker
SURFACE ELEVATION: 380.0 feet
GS/ HYD
GS
S-1
S-2
S-3
S-4
4 Inches Hot Mix Asphalt
(HMA)
Loose, brown, silty, rounded gravelly, fine to medium SAND,
moist.
Minor organics and rust mottling.
(FILL)
Medium dense, olive brown, gravelly, silty, fine to medium
SAND, moist.
Roots and minor rust mottling.
Medium dense, olive gray, gravelly, silty, fine to medium
SAND, moist.
(WEATHERED TILL)
Dense, olive gray, silty, rounded gravelly, fine to medium
SAND, moist.
Clean sand lense at toe of sample.
Dense, olive gray, silty, fine to medium SAND, with scattered
gravel, moist.
3-4" alternating layers of clean and silty sand.
Borehole terminated at 11.5 feet below ground surface (bgs).
No ground water seepage observed.
Borehole abandoned with bentonite chips.
6-5-3
4-7-10
18-17-15
9-16-17
SM
SM
BORING-DSM 2018-167-21.GPJ 5/29/19
FIGURE:PROJECT NO.:2018-167-21
Renton, Washington
Stormwater Green Connections
NE 16th Street- Jefferson Ave NEDEPTH(feet)0
5
10
15
375
370ELEVATION(feet)BH-5
PAGE: 1 of 1(blows/6 inches)GROUNDWATERPEN. RESISTANCELiquid LimitSYMBOL0 10 20 30 40 50
0 20 40 60 80 100SAMPLE TYPESAMPLE NUMBERNatural Water ContentUSCS SOIL CLASSWater Content (%)
NOTE: This log of subsurface conditions applies only at the specified location and on the date indicated
DESCRIPTION OTHER TESTSPlastic Limit
BORING:
and therefore may not necessarily be indicative of other times and/or locations.
(140 lb. weight, 30" drop)
Blows per foot
A-6
Standard Penetration Test
DATE COMPLETED: 5/14/2019
DRILLING COMPANY: Geologic Drill Partners, Inc.
DRILLING METHOD: HWA with Mini BobCat Drill Rig
LOCATION: See Figure 2B
DATE STARTED: 5/14/2019
SAMPLING METHOD: SPT with Cathead LOGGED BY: S. Khandaker
SURFACE ELEVATION: 380.0 feet
GS
GS/HYD
S-1
S-2
S-3a
S-3b
S-4
3 Inches Hot Mix Asphalt
(HMA)
Medium dense, olive gray to yellow brown, gravelly, silty, fine
to medium SAND, moist.
MInor rust mottling and 1/2" black organics.
(FILL)
Dense, olive gray- olive brown, gravelly, silty, fine to medium
SAND, moist.
Minor rust mottling.
(WEATHERED TILL)
Very dense, olive gray, slightly rounded gravelly, silty, fine to
medium SAND, moist.
2" of clean medium sand at toe.
(TILL)
Low Recovery.
Dense, olive gray, gravelly, very silty, fine to medium SAND,
moist.
Borehole terminated at 11.5 feet below ground surface (bgs).
No ground water seepage observed.
Borehole abandoned with bentonite chips.
4-6-6
4-15-16
20-27-30
12-22-24
SM
SM
SM
BORING-DSM 2018-167-21.GPJ 5/29/19
FIGURE:PROJECT NO.:2018-167-21
Renton, Washington
Stormwater Green Connections
NE 16th Street- Jefferson Ave NEDEPTH(feet)0
5
10
15
380
375
370ELEVATION(feet)BH-6
PAGE: 1 of 1(blows/6 inches)GROUNDWATERPEN. RESISTANCELiquid LimitSYMBOL0 10 20 30 40 50
0 20 40 60 80 100SAMPLE TYPESAMPLE NUMBERNatural Water ContentUSCS SOIL CLASSWater Content (%)
NOTE: This log of subsurface conditions applies only at the specified location and on the date indicated
DESCRIPTION OTHER TESTSPlastic Limit
BORING:
and therefore may not necessarily be indicative of other times and/or locations.
(140 lb. weight, 30" drop)
Blows per foot
A-7
Standard Penetration Test
DATE COMPLETED: 5/14/2019
DRILLING COMPANY: Geologic Drill Partners, Inc.
DRILLING METHOD: HWA with Mini BobCat Drill Rig
LOCATION: See Figure 2B
DATE STARTED: 5/14/2019
SAMPLING METHOD: SPT with Cathead LOGGED BY: S. Khandaker
>>
SURFACE ELEVATION: 381.0 feet
GS/HYD
GS
S-1
S-2
S-3
S-4
3-4 Inches Hot Mix Asphalt
(HMA)
Medium dense, olive brown, slightly gravelly, silty, fine to
medium SAND, moist.
(WEATHERED TILL)
Low Recovery.
Medium dense, olive brown, rounded gravelly, very silty, fine
to medium SAND, moist.
Heavily rust mottled.
Low Recovery.
Very dense, olive gray, gravelly, very silty, fine to coarse
SAND, moist.
Sample contains more coarse sand and fine gravel than
sample above.
(TILL)
Dense, olive gray, gravelly, silty, fine to medium SAND, moist.
Diamicton observed.
Borehole terminated at 11.5 feet below ground surface (bgs).
No ground water seepage observed.
Borehole abandoned with bentonite chips.
9-9-9
5-10-11
12-24-35
12-23-25
SM
SM
BORING-DSM 2018-167-21.GPJ 5/29/19
FIGURE:PROJECT NO.:2018-167-21
Renton, Washington
Stormwater Green Connections
NE 16th Street- Jefferson Ave NEDEPTH(feet)0
5
10
15
375
370ELEVATION(feet)BH-7
PAGE: 1 of 1(blows/6 inches)GROUNDWATERPEN. RESISTANCELiquid LimitSYMBOL0 10 20 30 40 50
0 20 40 60 80 100SAMPLE TYPESAMPLE NUMBERNatural Water ContentUSCS SOIL CLASSWater Content (%)
NOTE: This log of subsurface conditions applies only at the specified location and on the date indicated
DESCRIPTION OTHER TESTSPlastic Limit
BORING:
and therefore may not necessarily be indicative of other times and/or locations.
(140 lb. weight, 30" drop)
Blows per foot
A-8
Standard Penetration Test
DATE COMPLETED: 5/14/2019
DRILLING COMPANY: Geologic Drill Partners, Inc.
DRILLING METHOD: HWA with Mini BobCat Drill Rig
LOCATION: See Figure 2C
DATE STARTED: 5/14/2019
SAMPLING METHOD: SPT with Cathead LOGGED BY: S. Khandaker
>>
SURFACE ELEVATION: 380.0 feet
GS/ HYD
GS
S-1
S-2
S-3
S-4
3 Inches Hot Mix Asphalt
(HMA)
Very loose, light yellow brown, silty, gravelly, fine to medium
SAND, moist.
Minor organics and root debris. 2" gravel in sample.
(FILL)
Dense, olive gray, slightly rounded gravelly. silty, fine to
medium SAND, moist.
Heavily rust mottled.
(WEATHERED TILL)
Dense, olive gray, gravelly, silty, fine to medium SAND, moist.
1" clean sand lense observed.
Same, sample grades less silty.
1" clean sand lense at toe of sample.
Borehole terminated at 11.5 feet below ground surface (bgs).
No ground water seepage observed.
Borehole abandoned with bentonite chips.
1-2-1
6-13-17
16-17-16
12-21-22
SM
SM
BORING-DSM 2018-167-21.GPJ 5/29/19
FIGURE:PROJECT NO.:2018-167-21
Renton, Washington
Stormwater Green Connections
NE 16th Street- Jefferson Ave NEDEPTH(feet)0
5
10
15
365
360ELEVATION(feet)BH-8
PAGE: 1 of 1(blows/6 inches)GROUNDWATERPEN. RESISTANCELiquid LimitSYMBOL0 10 20 30 40 50
0 20 40 60 80 100SAMPLE TYPESAMPLE NUMBERNatural Water ContentUSCS SOIL CLASSWater Content (%)
NOTE: This log of subsurface conditions applies only at the specified location and on the date indicated
DESCRIPTION OTHER TESTSPlastic Limit
BORING:
and therefore may not necessarily be indicative of other times and/or locations.
(140 lb. weight, 30" drop)
Blows per foot
A-9
Standard Penetration Test
DATE COMPLETED: 5/14/2019
DRILLING COMPANY: Geologic Drill Partners, Inc.
DRILLING METHOD: HWA with Mini BobCat Drill Rig
LOCATION: See Figure 2C
DATE STARTED: 5/14/2019
SAMPLING METHOD: SPT with Cathead LOGGED BY: S. Khandaker
SURFACE ELEVATION: 370.0 feet
GS/ HYD
GS
S-1
S-2
S-3
S-4
4 Inches Hot Mix Asphalt
(HMA)
Medium dense, light yellow brown, silty, gravelly, fine to
medium SAND, moist.
(FILL)
Low Recovery.
Medium dense, olive brown, silty, fine to medium SAND, with
scattered gravel, moist.
Driller notes gravelly drilling action.
(RECESSIONAL OUTWASH)
Medium dense, olive gray, slightly silty, fine to medium SAND,
moist.
Minor rust mottling.
Medium dense, gray to olive gray, fine to medium clean
SAND, moist.
Heavily rust mottled orange at toe. Minor root debris.
Borehole terminated at 11.5 feet below ground surface (bgs).
No ground water seepage observed.
Borehole abandoned with bentonite chips.
3-5-5
4-6-6
9-9-8
5-8-6
SM
SM
SP
SM
SP
BORING-DSM 2018-167-21.GPJ 5/29/19
FIGURE:PROJECT NO.:2018-167-21
Renton, Washington
Stormwater Green Connections
NE 16th Street- Jefferson Ave NEDEPTH(feet)0
5
10
15
355
350ELEVATION(feet)BH-9
PAGE: 1 of 1(blows/6 inches)GROUNDWATERPEN. RESISTANCELiquid LimitSYMBOL0 10 20 30 40 50
0 20 40 60 80 100SAMPLE TYPESAMPLE NUMBERNatural Water ContentUSCS SOIL CLASSWater Content (%)
NOTE: This log of subsurface conditions applies only at the specified location and on the date indicated
DESCRIPTION OTHER TESTSPlastic Limit
BORING:
and therefore may not necessarily be indicative of other times and/or locations.
(140 lb. weight, 30" drop)
Blows per foot
A-10
Standard Penetration Test
DATE COMPLETED: 5/14/2019
DRILLING COMPANY: Geologic Drill Partners, Inc.
DRILLING METHOD: HWA with Mini BobCat Drill Rig
LOCATION: See Figure 2C
DATE STARTED: 5/14/2019
SAMPLING METHOD: SPT with Cathead LOGGED BY: S. Khandaker
SURFACE ELEVATION: 360.0 feet
APPENDIX B
LABORATORY TEST RESULTS
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
0.0010.010.1110
CLAYSILT
3/4"
BH-1
BH-1
BH-3
3" 1-1/2"
Fines%PERCENT FINER BY WEIGHT#4 #200
(SM) Light olive-brown, silty SAND
(SM) Olive-brown, silty SAND
(SM) Olive-brown, silty SAND
0.00050.005
Clay%LL PL
GRAVEL
0.05
5/8"
70
#100
0.5
Silt%
4.6
5.7
2.5 - 4.0
5.0 - 6.5
5.0 - 6.5
#10
30
Medium
GRAIN SIZE IN MILLIMETERS
50
SAMPLE PI Gravel%
6.4
1.5
6.2
Sand%
18.8
50
74.7
76.5
70.9
17.4
17.1
90
10
DEPTH ( ft.)
PARTICLE-SIZE ANALYSIS
OF SOILS
METHOD ASTM D6913
S-1
S-2
S-2
% MC
11
11
10
Fine Coarse
U.S. STANDARD SIEVE SIZES
SAND
B-1
Coarse
#60#40
ASTM SOIL CLASSIFICATION
#20
Fine
3/8"
5
SYMBOL
2018-167-21PROJECT NO.:
HWAGRSZ SILT-CLAY PERCENTAGE 2018-167-21.GPJ 05/29/19
FIGURE:
NE 16th Street- Jefferson Ave NE
Stormwater Green Connections
Renton, Washington
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
0.0010.010.1110
CLAYSILT
3/4"
BH-3
BH-4
BH-4
3" 1-1/2"
Fines%PERCENT FINER BY WEIGHT#4 #200
(SP-SM) Brownish-gray, poorly graded SAND with silt
(SM) Brownish-gray, silty SAND
(SM) Olive-brown, silty SAND
0.00050.005
Clay%LL PL
GRAVEL
0.05
5/8"
70
#100
0.5
Silt%
3.1
7.5 - 9.0
2.5 - 4.0
5.0 - 6.5
#10
30
Medium
GRAIN SIZE IN MILLIMETERS
50
SAMPLE PI Gravel%
5.1
2.1
2.6
Sand%
11.3
26.2
50
83.6
71.7
72.7 21.7
90
10
DEPTH ( ft.)
PARTICLE-SIZE ANALYSIS
OF SOILS
METHOD ASTM D6913
S-3
S-1
S-2
% MC
12
10
13
Fine Coarse
U.S. STANDARD SIEVE SIZES
SAND
B-2
Coarse
#60#40
ASTM SOIL CLASSIFICATION
#20
Fine
3/8"
5
SYMBOL
2018-167-21PROJECT NO.:
HWAGRSZ SILT-CLAY PERCENTAGE 2018-167-21.GPJ 05/29/19
FIGURE:
NE 16th Street- Jefferson Ave NE
Stormwater Green Connections
Renton, Washington
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
0.0010.010.1110
CLAYSILT
3/4"
BH-5
BH-5
BH-6
3" 1-1/2"
Fines%PERCENT FINER BY WEIGHT#4 #200
(SM) Olive-brown, silty SAND with gravel
(SM) Brownish-gray, silty SAND
(SM) Olive-brown, silty SAND
0.00050.005
Clay%LL PL
GRAVEL
0.05
5/8"
70
#100
0.5
Silt%
4.47.5 - 9.0
10.0 - 11.5
2.5 - 4.0
#10
30
Medium
GRAIN SIZE IN MILLIMETERS
50
SAMPLE PI Gravel%
17.3
5.3
14.4
Sand%
21.3
22.9
50
62.7
73.4
62.8
15.6
90
10
DEPTH ( ft.)
PARTICLE-SIZE ANALYSIS
OF SOILS
METHOD ASTM D6913
S-3
S-4
S-1
% MC
9
15
13
Fine Coarse
U.S. STANDARD SIEVE SIZES
SAND
B-3
Coarse
#60#40
ASTM SOIL CLASSIFICATION
#20
Fine
3/8"
5
SYMBOL
2018-167-21PROJECT NO.:
HWAGRSZ SILT-CLAY PERCENTAGE 2018-167-21.GPJ 05/29/19
FIGURE:
NE 16th Street- Jefferson Ave NE
Stormwater Green Connections
Renton, Washington
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
0.0010.010.1110
CLAYSILT
3/4"
BH-6
BH-7
BH-7
3" 1-1/2"
Fines%PERCENT FINER BY WEIGHT#4 #200
(SM) Olive-brown, silty SAND
(SM) Olive-brown, silty SAND
(SM) Olive-brown, silty SAND with gravel
0.00050.005
Clay%LL PL
GRAVEL
0.05
5/8"
70
#100
0.5
Silt%
4.9
5.8
7.5 - 8.8
2.5 - 4.0
10.0 - 11.5
#10
30
Medium
GRAIN SIZE IN MILLIMETERS
50
SAMPLE PI Gravel%
3.6
7.5
25.3
Sand%
20.6
50
74.2
60.2
54.1
17.3
26.5
90
10
DEPTH ( ft.)
PARTICLE-SIZE ANALYSIS
OF SOILS
METHOD ASTM D6913
S-3a
S-1
S-4
% MC
12
11
10
Fine Coarse
U.S. STANDARD SIEVE SIZES
SAND
B-4
Coarse
#60#40
ASTM SOIL CLASSIFICATION
#20
Fine
3/8"
5
SYMBOL
2018-167-21PROJECT NO.:
HWAGRSZ SILT-CLAY PERCENTAGE 2018-167-21.GPJ 05/29/19
FIGURE:
NE 16th Street- Jefferson Ave NE
Stormwater Green Connections
Renton, Washington
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
0.0010.010.1110
CLAYSILT
3/4"
BH-8
BH-8
BH-9
3" 1-1/2"
Fines%PERCENT FINER BY WEIGHT#4 #200
(SM) Light olive-brown, silty SAND
(SM) Olive-brown, silty SAND with gravel
(SM) Yellowish-brown, silty SAND
0.00050.005
Clay%LL PL
GRAVEL
0.05
5/8"
70
#100
0.5
Silt%
3.0
1.9
5.0 - 6.5
7.5 - 9.0
2.5 - 4.0
#10
30
Medium
GRAIN SIZE IN MILLIMETERS
50
SAMPLE PI Gravel%
11.4
15.6
13.5
Sand%
25.3
50
70.5
59.1
69.8
15.1
14.8
90
10
DEPTH ( ft.)
PARTICLE-SIZE ANALYSIS
OF SOILS
METHOD ASTM D6913
S-2
S-3
S-1
% MC
8
11
7
Fine Coarse
U.S. STANDARD SIEVE SIZES
SAND
B-5
Coarse
#60#40
ASTM SOIL CLASSIFICATION
#20
Fine
3/8"
5
SYMBOL
2018-167-21PROJECT NO.:
HWAGRSZ SILT-CLAY PERCENTAGE 2018-167-21.GPJ 05/29/19
FIGURE:
NE 16th Street- Jefferson Ave NE
Stormwater Green Connections
Renton, Washington
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
0.0010.010.1110
CLAYSILT
3/4"
BH-9
3" 1-1/2"
Fines%PERCENT FINER BY WEIGHT#4 #200
(SP-SM) Olive-brown, poorly graded SAND with silt
0.00050.005
Clay%LL PL
GRAVEL
0.05
5/8"
70
#100
0.5
Silt%
7.5 - 9.0
#10
30
Medium
GRAIN SIZE IN MILLIMETERS
50
SAMPLE PI Gravel%Sand%
9.0
50
91.0
90
10
DEPTH ( ft.)
PARTICLE-SIZE ANALYSIS
OF SOILS
METHOD ASTM D6913
S-3
% MC
10
Fine Coarse
U.S. STANDARD SIEVE SIZES
SAND
B-6
Coarse
#60#40
ASTM SOIL CLASSIFICATION
#20
Fine
3/8"
5
SYMBOL
2018-167-21PROJECT NO.:
HWAGRSZ SILT-CLAY PERCENTAGE 2018-167-21.GPJ 05/29/19
FIGURE:
NE 16th Street- Jefferson Ave NE
Stormwater Green Connections
Renton, Washington
DRAFT STORMWATER
POLLUTION PREVENTION
PLAN
29. Draft Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan 30.
Construction Stormwater General Permit
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan
(SWPPP)
for
City of Renton
NE 16TH ST – JEFFERSON AVE NE STORMWATER GREEN CONNECTIONS PROJECT
Prepared for:
The Washington State Department of Ecology
Northwest Region
Permittee / Owner Developer Operator / Contractor
City of Renton N/A TBD
SNE 16th Street between Harrington Avenue NE and Jefferson Avenue NE, &
Jefferson Avenue NE between NE 12th Street and NE 16th Street.
Certified Erosion and Sediment Control Lead (CESCL)
Name Organization Contact Phone Number
TBD TBD TBD
SWPPP Prepared By
Name Organization Contact Phone Number
Ray Edralin, P.E. KPG P.S. 206-286-1640
SWPPP Preparation Date
June 2020
(DRAFT – to be completed by Contractor)
Project Construction Dates
Activity / Phase Start Date End Date
Project Construction TBD TBD
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Table of Contents
1 Project Information .............................................................................................................. 4
1.1 Existing Conditions ...................................................................................................... 4
1.2 Proposed Construction Activities .................................................................................. 5
2 Construction Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs) ........................................... 8
2.1 The 13 Elements .......................................................................................................... 8
2.1.1 Element 1: Preserve Vegetation / Mark Clearing Limits ........................................ 8
2.1.2 Element 2: Establish Construction Access ............................................................ 8
2.1.3 Element 3: Control Flow Rates ............................................................................. 9
2.1.4 Element 4: Install Sediment Controls .................................................................... 9
2.1.5 Element 5: Stabilize Soils ..................................................................................... 9
2.1.6 Element 6: Protect Slopes....................................................................................11
2.1.7 Element 7: Protect Drain Inlets ............................................................................11
2.1.8 Element 8: Stabilize Channels and Outlets ..........................................................12
2.1.9 Element 9: Control Pollutants ...............................................................................12
2.1.10 Element 10: Control Dewatering ..........................................................................14
2.1.11 Element 11: Maintain BMPs .................................................................................15
2.1.12 Element 12: Manage the Project ..........................................................................16
2.1.13 Element 13: Protect Low Impact Development (LID) BMPs .................................16
3 Pollution Prevention Team .................................................................................................19
4 Monitoring and Sampling Requirements ............................................................................20
4.1 Site Inspection ............................................................................................................20
4.2 Stormwater Quality Sampling ......................................................................................20
4.2.1 Turbidity Sampling ...............................................................................................20
4.2.2 pH Sampling ........................................................................................................22
5 Discharges to 303(d) or Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Waterbodies .........................23
5.1 303(d) Listed Waterbodies ..........................................................................................23
5.2 TMDL Waterbodies .....................................................................................................23
6 Reporting and Record Keeping ..........................................................................................23
6.1 Record Keeping ..........................................................................................................23
6.1.1 Site Log Book ......................................................................................................23
6.1.2 Records Retention ...............................................................................................23
6.1.3 Updating the SWPPP ...........................................................................................24
6.2 Reporting ....................................................................................................................24
6.2.1 Discharge Monitoring Reports ..............................................................................24
6.2.2 Notification of Noncompliance ..............................................................................24
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List of Tables
Table 1 – Summary of Site Pollutant Constituents ................................................................ 5
Table 2 – Pollutants ................................................................................................................12
Table 3 – pH-Modifying Sources ............................................................................................13
Table 4 – Dewatering BMPs (See Note Above) .....................................................................15
Table 5 – Management ............................................................................................................16
Table 6 – Team Information ....................................................................................................19
Table 7 – Turbidity Sampling Method ....................................................................................20
Table 8 – pH Sampling Method .................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
List of Appendices
Appendix/Glossary
A. Project Area Basin Map
B. Site Preparation and TESC plans
C. BMP Detail
D. Site Inspection Form
E. Construction Stormwater General Permit (CSWGP)
F. 303(d) List Waterbodies / TMDL Waterbodies Information
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List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
Acronym / Abbreviation Explanation
303(d) Section of the Clean Water Act pertaining to Impaired Waterbodies
BFO Bellingham Field Office of the Department of Ecology
BMP(s) Best Management Practice(s)
CESCL Certified Erosion and Sediment Control Lead
CO2 Carbon Dioxide
CRO Central Regional Office of the Department of Ecology
CSWGP Construction Stormwater General Permit
CWA Clean Water Act
DMR Discharge Monitoring Report
DO Dissolved Oxygen
Ecology Washington State Department of Ecology
EPA United States Environmental Protection Agency
ERO Eastern Regional Office of the Department of Ecology
ERTS Environmental Report Tracking System
ESC Erosion and Sediment Control
GULD General Use Level Designation
NPDES National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
NTU Nephelometric Turbidity Units
NWRO Northwest Regional Office of the Department of Ecology
pH Power of Hydrogen
RCW Revised Code of Washington
SPCC Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure
su Standard Units
SWMMEW Stormwater Management Manual for Eastern Washington
SWMMWW Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington
SWPPP Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan
TESC Temporary Erosion and Sediment Control
SWRO Southwest Regional Office of the Department of Ecology
TMDL Total Maximum Daily Load
VFO Vancouver Field Office of the Department of Ecology
WAC Washington Administrative Code
WSDOT Washington Department of Transportation
WWHM Western Washington Hydrology Model
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1 Project Information
Project/Site Name: City of Renton NE 16th St – Jefferson Ave NE
Stormwater Green Connections Proje
Street/Location: NE 16th Street between Harrington Avenue NE and
Jefferson Avenue NE, &
Jefferson Avenue NE between NE 12th Street and
NE 16th Street
City: Renton State: WA Zip code: 98056
Subdivision: n/a
Receiving waterbody: Lower May Creek & Johns Creek
1.1 Existing Conditions
Total acreage (including support activities such as off-site equipment staging yards, material
storage areas, borrow areas).
Total acreage: 3.51 acres (Includes full right-of-way width for project length)
Disturbed acreage: 2.78 acres
Existing structures: Public street, sidewalk
Landscape: Roadside planter strip, some private landscaping
Topography: Nearly flat
Drainage patterns: Drainage collected by existing piped drainage systems
Existing Vegetation: Lawn and private landscaping
Critical Areas: None identified
List of known impairments for 303(d) listed or Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) for Lower May
Creek:
•Bacteria
•Temperature
•Dissolved Oxygen
List of known impairments for 303(d) listed or Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) for Johns
Creek:
•Bacteria
•Temperature
•Dissolved Oxygen
Table 1 includes a list of suspected and/or known contaminants associated with the construction
activity.
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Table 1 – Summary of Site Pollutant Constituents
Constituent
(Pollutant) Location Depth Concentration
Crushed Surfacing
Base Course for
sidewalk construction
NE 16th Street between
Harrington Avenue NE
and Jefferson Avenue NE,
&
Jefferson Avenue NE
between NE 12th Street
and NE 16th Street
5 inches N/A
Hot mix asphalt for
roadway construction
NE 16th Street between
Harrington Avenue NE
and Jefferson Avenue NE,
&
Jefferson Avenue NE
between NE 12th Street
and NE 16th Street
6 inches (Full
pavement
reconstruction areas)
2 inches (Grind and
overlay areas)
N/A
Cement concrete for
curb and sidewalk
construction
NE 16th Street between
Harrington Avenue NE
and Jefferson Avenue NE,
&
Jefferson Avenue NE
between NE 12th Street
and NE 16th Street
8 inches (travel way)
4 inches (sidewalk)
N/A
1.2 Proposed Construction Activities
Description of site development:
Construction within the majority of the site area will be limited to pavement maintenance and
surface improvements consisting of asphalt overlay and channelization. Project site areas with
ground disturbance, is limited to portions of NE 16th Street and Jefferson Avenue NE, where
utility improvements, modular wetland installation and bioswale construction will occur.
Description of construction activities (example: site preparation, demolition, excavation):
Construction activities include site preparation for roadway reconstruction, consisting of
sawcutting existing pavement, demolition and removal of existing asphalt concrete roadway
pavement in areas of full-depth pavement reconstruction, grinding pavement in overlay areas,
and removal of cement concrete driveways, curbs and sidewalks. Following demolition, the
subgrade for the roadway and sidewalk will be prepared, including crushed surfacing base
course for subgrade improvement where needed. Subgrade improvement will be followed by
forming and pouring the new concrete curbs, sidewalks and intersections as well as placing new
HMA pavement.
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The project is anticipated to be constructed in stages to maintain one lane of traffic, which also
serves to reduce the area of exposed soil at any given time.
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Description of site drainage including flow from and onto adjacent properties:
Site Map provided in Appendix A for reference.
NE 16th St – Jefferson Ave NE Stormwater Green Connections Project Site:
The project area is comprised of two TDAs. In each TDA, runoff begins as sheet flow and
travels via curb and gutter to existing storm drainage pipe systems.
The overall site limits are within both the Lower May Creek and Johns Creek drainage basins.
The break between the two drainage basins occurs at the northern portion of Jefferson Avenue
NE, where the road crests. As a result, the Project Site Area subject to drainage review is
composed of two Threshold Discharge Areas (TDAs).
TDA A (Lower May Creek Basin)
Runoff from this area is collected by a piped drainage system that flows west from the project
area along NE 16th Street. Runoff laves the site at a a storm drain manhole at 16th Street and
Harrington Avenue NE. From this manhole, a 12-inch reinforced concrete pipe conveys TDA A
runoff southwest and west for 670 feet before upsizing to a 15-inch concrete pipe 40 feet east of
the intersection of Edmonds Avenue NE. The system turns north at Edmonds Avenue NE as a
15-inch concrete pipe that continues to a point ¼-mile downstream from the project site, at
approximately NE 18th Street. Beyond this point, the drainage system continues north along
Edmonds Avenue NE to an existing outfall to May Creek north of NE 27th Street.
TDA B (Black River Basin)
Stormwater runoff from this area is collected by a piped drainage system that flows west from
the project area along NE 12th Street. Runoff leaves the site at a storm drain manhole at the
intersection of NE 12th Street and Jefferson Avenue NE. From this point a 36-inch concrete
pipe, travels west for 145 feet before changing pipe material to corrugated metal, then continues
west for another 1,162 feet to a point ¼ mile downstream from the project site, near Edmonds
Avenue NE. Beyond this point, the drainage system turns south at Edmonds Avenue NE, then
west on NE Sunset Way, to an existing outfall to Johns Creek south of Gene Coulon Memorial
Beach Park.
Description of final stabilization:
Final site stabilization consists of paving all previously paved areas and restoring disturbed
vegetated areas.
Contaminated Site Information:
There is no known site contamination within the project area.
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2 Construction Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs)
The SWPPP is a living document reflecting current conditions and changes throughout the life
of the project. These changes may be informal (i.e., hand-written notes and deletions). Update
the SWPPP when the CESCL has noted a deficiency in BMPs or deviation from original design.
2.1 The 13 Elements
2.1.1 Element 1: Preserve Vegetation / Mark Clearing Limits
Project disturbance to existing vegetation will be limited to minor impacts to bushes and
ornamental landscaping within the project right of way area as described. Silt fence installed will
not be provide for delineation of the project site due to the work area abuts directly with existing
surrounding building structures.
There is no natural vegetation or native topsoil within or adjacent to the project area.
Applicable BMPs:
Installation Schedule: N/A
Inspection and Maintenance Plan: N/A
Responsible Staff: Contractor
2.1.2 Element 2: Establish Construction Access
Due to the project area’s location within existing streets, it is not practical to construct a
stabilized construction entrance or wheel wash. Dust generation and vehicle tracking of
sediment will be controlled by limiting traffic movement across unsterilized surfaces and
cleaning streets subject to tracking of sediment by vehicles.
The adjacent roadways impacted by construction shall be cleaned at the end of each workday,
or more frequently if needed, such as during wet weather.
Street washing, if proposed, will require City approval.
Applicable BMPs: Street cleaning, limiting construction traffic to paved surfaces where
practical.
Schedule: Street cleaning shall be performed at the end of each workday at a minimum, with
additional cleaning performed as needed.
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Inspection and Maintenance Plan: Contractor’s CESCL shall monitor adjacent streets for
sediment buildup.
Responsible Staff: Contractor’s CESCL
2.1.3 Element 3: Control Flow Rates
No change in drainage patterns to the project discharge points shall occur during or after
completion of the project.
Will you construct stormwater retention and/or detention facilities?
Yes No
Will you use permanent infiltration ponds or other low impact development (example: rain
gardens, bio-retention, porous pavement) to control flow during construction?
Yes No
Applicable BMPs: N/A
Installation Schedules: N/A
Inspection and Maintenance plan: Contractor’s CESCL shall ensure that existing drainage
patterns are maintained.
Responsible Staff: Contractor’s CESCL
2.1.4 Element 4: Install Sediment Controls
Storm drain inlet protection will be used downstream from all areas of ground disturbance (see
element 7).
Applicable BMPs: BMP C220: Storm Drain Inlet Protection. See also Element 7.
Installation Schedules: Prior to site disturbance.
Inspection and Maintenance plan:
(See Element 7 for inlet protection maintenance)
Responsible Staff: Contractor’s CESCL
2.1.5 Element 5: Stabilize Soils
Soils will be exposed within the project area following removal of pavement and replacement of
sidewalks and ramps. The project area’s flat topography reduces risks associated with exposed
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soils because subgrade soil surfaces will be below drain inlets, which tends to trap sediment-
laden runoff on-site. Disturbed soils beyond the paving limits (for sidewalk and ramp
replacement) shall be stabilized according to the time period set forth for wet and dry seasons,
with temporary or permanent cover measures.
West of the Cascade Mountains Crest
Season Dates Number of Days Soils Can
be Left Exposed
During the Dry Season May 1 – September 30 7 days
During the Wet Season October 1 – April 30 2 days
Soils must be stabilized at the end of the shift before a holiday or weekend if needed based on
the weather forecast.
Anticipated project dates:
Start date: TBD
End date: TBD
Will you construct during the wet season?
Yes No
Applicable BMPs: The most effective means of stabilizing soils for roadway projects is limiting
the amount of roadway subgrade left exposed at a given time. The contractor shall stockpile
plastic covering or other suitable cover method prior to operations exposing the crushed surface
base course, for implementation in case unexpected rain occurs following exposing the crushed
surface base course and prior to placement of HMA.
For work outside of the roadway (sidewalk replacement) the following BMPs shall be used:
• Temporary and Permanent Seeding (BMP C120) Temporary seeding will be used on
those areas disturbed but not completed or for areas brought to final grades that are not
ready for the permanent seeding. Permanent seeding will follow the requirements of the
final planting plan and specifications.
• Mulching (BMP C121) (compost) Placed in support of the temporary seeding (BMP
C120) and used as a temporary cover. The compost proposed can then be tilled into the
surface in preparation of Permanent Seeding.
• Plastic Covering (BMP C123) Proposed for immediate stabilization of threatened areas
and for stockpiles. Provide sand bags and rope to anchor plastic.
• Topsoiling (BMP C125) Stockpile topsoil for use in support of permanent vegetation
according to landscape specifications and BMP T5.13.
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•Dust Control (BMP C140) Depending on weather conditions, surface protections such as
mulching and surface watering will control the wind transport of sediment. Timing of this
BMP is weather dependent throughout the construction process.
In general, cut and fill slopes will be stabilized as soon as possible and soil stockpiles will be
temporarily covered with plastic sheeting. All stockpiled soils shall be stabilized from erosion,
protected with sediment trapping measures, and where possible, be located away from storm
drain inlets, waterways, and drainage channels. Soil compaction will be minimized.
Exposed and unworked soils will be stabilized according to the time period set forth for dry and
wet seasons, on the west side of the crest of the Cascade Mountains.
Installation Schedules: N/A
Inspection and Maintenance plan: N/A
Responsible Staff: Contractor’s CESCL
2.1.6 Element 6: Protect Slopes
Will steep slopes be present at the site during construction?
Yes No
Applicable BMPs: None. There are no steep slopes within the project area.
Installation Schedules: N/A
Inspection and Maintenance plan: N/A
Responsible Staff: Contractor’s CESCL
2.1.7 Element 7: Protect Drain Inlets
Sediment discharges from the project area will be minimized by use of catch basin inlet
protection inserts. In addition, roadway subgrade excavation below catch basin rims will result in
on-site sediment trapping as runoff water ponds before entering catch basins.
Applicable BMPs: BMP C220: Storm Drain Inlet Protection - Place catch basin inserts into
existing inlets and proposed inlets as they are constructed. See plan detail for location of inlet
protection along NE 16th Street and Jefferson Avenue NE.
Installation Schedules: Install inlet protection prior to site disturbance.
Inspection and Maintenance plan: Inspect inlet protection weekly and after storm events.
Clean and replace clogged inserts. Inlet protection devices (inserts) must be cleaned (or
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removed and replaced) when sediment has filled the device by one third. The next downstream
structure shall also be inspected to ensure sediment is not being transported downstream.
Responsible Staff: Contractor’s CESCL
2.1.8 Element 8: Stabilize Channels and Outlets
Provide stabilization, including armoring material, adequate to prevent erosion of outlets,
adjacent stream banks, slopes, and downstream reaches, will be installed at the outlets of all
conveyance systems.
Applicable BMPs: None applicable. No on-site drainage channels are proposed.
Installation Schedules: N/A
Inspection and Maintenance plan: N/A
Responsible Staff: N/A
2.1.9 Element 9: Control Pollutants
The following pollutants are anticipated to be present on-site:
Table 2 – Pollutants
Pollutant (List pollutants and source, if applicable)
Removed asphalt pavement
Crushed treated base course
New cement concrete materials for sidewalk
New asphalt materials for roadway pavement
Fuel for construction equipment
Note: Contractor is required to submit a plan outlining the procedures to be used to
prevent high pH stormwater or dewatering water from entering surface waters. The plan
shall include how the pH of the water will be maintained between pH 6.5 and pH 8.5 prior
to being discharged from the project or entering surface waters. This SWPPP shall be
modified by the Contractor to include BMPs and other procedures related to pH control.
The following requirements from the Construction Stormwater General Permit and Municipal
Stormwater Permit apply to this project:
•Design, install, implement and maintain effective pollution prevention measures to
minimize the discharge of pollutants. Installation shall occur prior to beginning any
concrete or grinding work.
•Handle and dispose of all pollutants, including waste materials and demolition debris that
occur on-site, in a manner that does not cause contamination of stormwater.
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• Provide cover, containment, and protection from vandalism for all chemicals, liquid
products, petroleum products, and other materials that have the potential to pose a
threat to human health or the environment. On-site fueling tanks must include secondary
containment. Secondary containment means placing tanks or containers within an
impervious structure capable of containing 110% of the volume contained in the largest
tank within the containment structure. Double-walled tanks do not require additional
secondary containment.
• Conduct maintenance, fueling, and repair of heavy equipment and vehicles using spill
prevention and control measures. Clean contaminated surfaces immediately following
any spill incident
• Assure that washout of concrete trucks is performed off-site at an approved location. Do
not wash out concrete trucks onto the ground, or into storm drains, open ditches, streets,
or streams.
Will maintenance, fueling, and/or repair of heavy equipment and vehicles occur on-site?
Yes No (Fueling only)
See above requirements for on-site fueling and equipment repair.
Will wheel wash or tire bath system BMPs be used during construction?
Yes No
Will pH-modifying sources be present on-site?
Yes No
Table 3 – pH-Modifying Sources
Bulk cement
Cement kiln dust
Fly ash
Other cementitious materials
New concrete washing or curing waters
Waste streams generated from concrete grinding and sawing
Exposed aggregate processes
Dewatering concrete vaults
Concrete pumping and mixer washout waters
Recycled concrete
Other (i.e., calcium lignosulfate) [please describe: ]
Applicable BMPs:
BMP C151: Concrete Handling
BMP C152: Sawcutting and Surfacing Pollution Prevention
BMP C150: Materials on Hand
BMP C153: Material Delivery, Storage and Containment
Installation Schedules:
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BMPs will be installed prior to construction activity.
Inspection and Maintenance plan:
BMPs to be inspected before and during construction activities that involve concrete (existing
and proposed)
Responsible Staff: Contractor’s CESCL
Concrete trucks must not be washed out onto the ground, or into storm drains, open ditches,
streets, or streams. Excess concrete must not be dumped on-site, except in designated
concrete washout areas with appropriate BMPs installed.
2.1.10 Element 10: Control Dewatering
Although unlikely, dewatering may be required for construction of water main, sewer and storm
drainage improvements. Where water is encountered in the trench, it shall be removed during
pipe-laying operations and the trench so maintained until the ends of the pipe are sealed and
provisions are made to prevent floating of the pipe. Trench water or other deleterious materials
shall not be allowed to enter the pipe at any time.
Where groundwater cannot be removed using “Normal Trench Dewatering” methods, the
Contractor shall provide a dewatering system that will be used to lower the water table 2 feet
below the depth of excavation. The dewatering plan must be received 10 calendar days prior to
dewatering operations and approved by the Engineer before underground utility installation
begins.
Applicable BMPs: See note above.
Installation Schedules: Dewatering shall commence prior to any appearance of water in
excavation and continue until work is completes to the extent that no damage results from
hydrostatic pressure, flotation, or other causes.
Inspection and Maintenance plan: Dewatering shall be a continuous operation. Interruptions
due to power outages or any other reason will not be permitted.
The Contractor shall continuously maintain excavation in a dry condition with positive
dewatering methods during preparation of subgrade, installation of pipe, and construction of
structures until the critical period of construction and/or backfill is completed to prevent damage
of subgrade support, piping, structure, side slopes, or adjacent facilities from flotation or other
hydrostatic pressure imbalance.
The Contractor shall provide standby equipment on site, installed, wired, and available for
immediate operation if required to maintain dewatering on a continuous basis in the event any
part of the system becomes inadequate or fails. If dewatering requirements are not satisfied due
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to inadequacy or failure of dewatering system, perform such work as may be required to restore
damaged structures and foundation soils at no additional cost to City.
System maintenance shall include but not be limited to 24-hour supervision by personnel skilled
in the operation, maintenance, and replacement of system components and any other work
required to maintain excavation in dewatered condition.
Preliminary testing of dewatering discharge will be conducted by the Contractor during the initial
dewatering activities prior to discharging water to the City’s stormwater system. Contractor shall
use the preliminary water testing results to evaluate what treatment components, if any, will
need to be added to the dewatering system. During initial dewatering activities, water will be
pumped into a series of storage containers. Water will be sampled daily from the last tank in the
series and analyzed dewatering discharge and provide records of PH, TSS (NTU), volume
discharges, water levels in monitoring wells, and sand content (first 5 days after startup) to the
City on a daily basis. Contractor shall conduct weekly sampling and monitoring and provide
records of sand content.
Responsible Staff: Contractor’s CESCL
Table 4 – Dewatering BMPs (See Note Above)
Infiltration
Transport off-site in a vehicle (vacuum truck for legal disposal)
Ecology-approved on-site chemical treatment or other suitable treatment technologies
Sanitary or combined sewer discharge with local sewer district approval (last resort)
Use of sedimentation bag with discharge to ditch or swale (small volumes of localized
dewatering)
2.1.11 Element 11: Maintain BMPs
All temporary and permanent Erosion and Sediment Control (ESC) BMPs shall be maintained
and repaired as needed to ensure continued performance of their intended function.
Maintenance and repair shall be conducted in accordance with each particular BMP
specification (see Volume II of the SWMMWW) and the City of Auburn Engineering Construction
Standards.
Visual monitoring of all BMPs installed at the site will be conducted at least once every calendar
week and within 24 hours of any stormwater or non-stormwater discharge from the site. If the
site becomes inactive and is temporarily stabilized, the inspection frequency may be reduced to
once every calendar month.
All temporary ESC BMPs shall be removed within 30 days after final site stabilization is
achieved or after the temporary BMPs are no longer needed.
Trapped sediment shall be stabilized on-site or removed. Disturbed soil resulting from removal
of either BMPs or vegetation shall be permanently stabilized.
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2.1.12 Element 12: Manage the Project
The project will be managed based on the following principles:
• Projects will be phased to the maximum extent practicable and seasonal work limitations
will be taken into account.
• Inspection and monitoring:
o Inspection, maintenance and repair of all BMPs will occur as needed to ensure
performance of their intended function.
o Site inspections and monitoring will be conducted in accordance with Special
Condition S4 of the CSWGP. Potential sampling locations are indicated on the
SWPPP Site Maps in Appendix A. This sampling locations shall be adjusted
by the Contractor based on construction conditions and as needed to
comply with the CSWGP. Sampling station(s) are located in accordance with
applicable requirements of the CSWGP.
• Maintain an updated SWPPP.
o The SWPPP will be updated, maintained, and implemented in accordance with
Special Conditions S3, S4, and S9 of the CSWGP.
As site work progresses the SWPPP will be modified routinely to reflect changing site
conditions. The SWPPP will be reviewed monthly to ensure the content is current.
Table 5 – Management
Design the project to fit the existing topography, soils, and drainage patterns
Emphasize erosion control rather than sediment control
Minimize the extent and duration of the area exposed
Keep runoff velocities low
Retain sediment on-site
Thoroughly monitor site and maintain all ESC measures
Schedule major earthwork during the dry season
Other (please describe)
2.1.13 Element 13: Protect Low Impact Development (LID) BMPs
The project will construct biorentention planters between the roadway and sidewalk
along NE 16th Street and Jefferson Avenue NE.
The following requirements from the Construction Stormwater General Permit and Municipal
Stormwater Permit apply to this project:
• Protect all Bioretention and Rain Garden BMPs from sedimentation through installation
and maintenance of erosion and sediment control BMPs on portions of the site that drain
into the Bioretention and/or Rain Garden BMPs. Restore the BMPs to their fully
functioning condition if they accumulate sediment during construction. Restoring the
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BMP must include removal of sediment and any sediment-laden Bioretention/rain garden
soils, and replacing the removed soils with soils meeting the design specification.
• Prevent compacting Bioretention and rain garden BMPs by excluding construction
equipment and foot traffic. Protect completed lawn and landscaped areas from
compaction due to construction equipment.
• Control erosion and avoid introducing sediment from surrounding land uses onto
permeable pavements. Do not allow muddy construction equipment on the base material
or pavement. Do not allow sedimentladen runoff onto permeable pavements.
• Pavements fouled with sediments or no longer passing an initial infiltration text must be
cleaned using procedures from the local stormwater manual or the manufacturer’s
procedures.
• Keep all heavy equipment off existing soils under LID facilities that have been excavated
to final grade to retain the infiltration rate of the soils.
Applicable BMPs:
BMP C102: Buffer Zone
BMP C103: High Visibility Fence
BMP C201: Grass-Lined Channels
BMP C231: Brush Barrier
BMP C233: Silt Fence
BMP C234: Vegetated Strip
Installation Schedules: Before beginning land-disturbing activigites and after excavating to
final grade.
Inspection and Maintenance plan:
Permittees must protect all Bioretention and Rain Garden facilities from sedimentation through
installation and maintenance of erosion and sediment control BMPs on portions of the site that
drain into the Bioretention and/or Rain Garden facilities. Restore the facilities to their fully
functioning condition if they accumulate sediment during construction. Restoring the facility must
include removal of sediment and any sediment-laden Bioretention/Rain Garden soils, and
replacing the removed soils with soils meeting the design specification.
Permittees must maintain the infiltration capabilities of Bioretention and Rain Garden facilities by
protecting against compaction by construction equipment and foot traffic. Protect completed
lawn and landscaped areas from compaction due to construction equipment.
Permittees must control erosion and avoid introducing sediment from surrounding land uses
onto permeable pavements. Do not allow muddy construction equipment on the base material
or pavement. Do not allow sediment-laden runoff onto permeable pavements.
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Permittees must clean permeable pavements fouled with sediments or no longer passing an
initial infiltration test using local stormwater manual methodology or the manufacturer’s
procedures.
Permittees must keep all heavy equipment off existing soils under LID facilities that have been
excavated to final grade to retain the infiltration rate of the soils.
Responsible Staff: Contractor’s CESCL
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3 Pollution Prevention Team
Table 6 – Team Information
(to be completed by Contractor)
Title Name(s) Phone Number
Certified Erosion and
Sediment Control Lead
(CESCL)
Resident Engineer
Emergency Ecology
Contact
Emergency Permittee/
Owner Contact
Non-Emergency Owner
Contact
Monitoring Personnel
Ecology Regional Office Northwest Region (425) 649-7000
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4 Monitoring and Sampling Requirements
Monitoring includes visual inspection, sampling for water quality parameters of concern, and
documentation of the inspection and sampling findings in a site log book. A site log book will be
maintained for all on-site construction activities and will include:
• A record of the implementation of the SWPPP and other permit requirements
• Site inspections
• Stormwater sampling data
File a blank form under Appendix C.
The site log book must be maintained on-site within reasonable access to the site and be made
available upon request to Ecology or the local jurisdiction.
Numeric effluent limits may be required for certain discharges to 303(d) listed waterbodies. See
CSWGP Special Condition S8 and Section 5 of this template.
4.1 Site Inspection
Site inspections will be conducted at least once every calendar week and within 24 hours
following any discharge from the site. For sites that are temporarily stabilized and inactive, the
required frequency is reduced to once per calendar month. The Washington State Department
of Ecology’s Erosion and Sediment Control Site Inspection Form, located in Appendix C, shall
be completed for each inspection and a copy shall be submitted to the Engineer no later than
the end of the next working day following the inspection.
The discharge point(s) are indicated on the Site Map (see Appendix B) and in accordance with
the applicable requirements of the CSWGP.
4.2 Stormwater Quality Sampling
4.2.1 Turbidity Sampling
Requirements include calibrated turbidity meter or transparency tube to sample site discharges
for compliance with the CSWGP. Sampling will be conducted at all discharge points at least
once per calendar week.
Method for sampling turbidity:
Note: Contractor to complete Table 7.
Table 7 – Turbidity Sampling Method
Turbidity Meter/Turbidimeter (required for disturbances 5 acres or greater in size)
Transparency Tube (option for disturbances less than 1 acre and up to 5 acres in size)
The benchmark for turbidity value is 25 nephelometric turbidity units (NTU) and a transparency
less than 33 centimeters.
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If the discharge’s turbidity is 26 to 249 NTU or the transparency is less than 33 cm but equal to
or greater than 6 cm, the following steps will be conducted:
1. Review the SWPPP for compliance with Special Condition S9. Make appropriate
revisions within 7 days of the date the discharge exceeded the benchmark.
2. Immediately begin the process to fully implement and maintain appropriate source
control and/or treatment BMPs as soon as possible. Address the problems within 10
days of the date the discharge exceeded the benchmark. If installation of necessary
treatment BMPs is not feasible within 10 days, Ecology may approve additional time
when the Permittee requests an extension within the initial 10-day response period.
3. Document BMP implementation and maintenance in the site log book.
If the turbidity exceeds 250 NTU or the transparency is 6 cm or less at any time, the following
steps will be conducted:
1. Telephone or submit an electronic report to the applicable Ecology Region’s
Environmental Report Tracking System (ERTS) within 24 hours.
• Northwest Region (King, Kitsap, Island, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish,
Whatcom): (425) 649-7000 or
http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/spills/forms/nerts_online/NWRO_nerts_online.html
2. Immediately begin the process to fully implement and maintain appropriate source
control and/or treatment BMPs as soon as possible. Address the problems within 10
days of the date the discharge exceeded the benchmark. If installation of necessary
treatment BMPs is not feasible within 10 days, Ecology may approve additional time
when the Permittee requests an extension within the initial 10-day response period
3. Document BMP implementation and maintenance in the site log book.
4. Continue to sample discharges daily until one of the following is true:
• Turbidity is 25 NTU (or lower).
• Transparency is 33 cm (or greater).
• Compliance with the water quality limit for turbidity is achieved.
o 1 - 5 NTU over background turbidity, if background is less than 50 NTU
o 1% - 10% over background turbidity, if background is 50 NTU or greater
• The discharge stops or is eliminated.
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4.2.2 pH Sampling
pH monitoring is not required for this project because the water bodies receiving runoff from the
prokect site (Lower May Creek and Johns Creek) do not have a 303 (d) listing for pH.
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5 Discharges to 303(d) or Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL)
Waterbodies
5.1 303(d) Listed Waterbodies
Is the receiving water 303(d) (Category 5) listed for turbidity, fine sediment, phosphorus, or pH?
Yes No
List the impairment(s):
N/A
5.2 TMDL Waterbodies
Waste Load Allocation for CWSGP discharges:
N/A
List and describe BMPs:
N/A
Discharges to TMDL receiving waterbodies will meet in-stream water quality criteria at the point
of discharge.
6 Reporting and Record Keeping
6.1 Record Keeping
6.1.1 Site Log Book
A site log book will be maintained for all on-site construction activities and will include:
• A record of the implementation of the SWPPP and other permit requirements
• Site inspections
• Sample logs
6.1.2 Records Retention
Records will be retained during the life of the project and for a minimum of three (3) years
following the termination of permit coverage in accordance with Special Condition S5.C of the
CSWGP.
Permit documentation to be retained on-site:
• CSWGP
• Permit Coverage Letter
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• SWPPP
• Site Log Book
Permit documentation will be provided within 14 days of receipt of a written request from
Ecology. A copy of the SWPPP or access to the SWPPP will be provided to the public when
requested in writing in accordance with Special Condition S5.G.2.b of the CSWGP.
6.1.3 Updating the SWPPP
The SWPPP will be modified if:
• Found ineffective in eliminating or significantly minimizing pollutants in stormwater
discharges from the site.
• There is a change in design, construction, operation, or maintenance at the construction
site that has, or could have, a significant effect on the discharge of pollutants to waters
of the State.
The SWPPP will be modified within seven (7) days if inspection(s) or investigation(s) determine
additional or modified BMPs are necessary for compliance. An updated timeline for BMP
implementation will be prepared.
6.2 Reporting
6.2.1 Discharge Monitoring Reports
Cumulative soil disturbance is one (1) acre or larger; therefore, Discharge Monitoring
Reports (DMRs) will be submitted to Ecology monthly. If there was no discharge during a given
monitoring period the DMR will be submitted as required, reporting “No Discharge”. The DMR
due date is fifteen (15) days following the end of each calendar month.
DMRs will be reported online through Ecology’s WQWebDMR System.
6.2.2 Notification of Noncompliance
If any of the terms and conditions of the permit is not met, and the resulting noncompliance may
cause a threat to human health or the environment, the following actions will be taken:
1. Ecology will be notified within 24-hours of the failure to comply by calling the applicable
Regional office ERTS phone number (Regional office numbers listed below).
2. Immediate action will be taken to prevent the discharge/pollution or otherwise stop or
correct the noncompliance. If applicable, sampling and analysis of any noncompliance
will be repeated immediately and the results submitted to Ecology within five (5) days of
becoming aware of the violation.
3. A detailed written report describing the noncompliance will be submitted to Ecology
within five (5) days, unless requested earlier by Ecology. Specific information to be
included in the noncompliance report is found in Special Condition S5.F.3 of the
CSWGP.
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Anytime turbidity sampling indicates turbidity is 250 NTUs or greater, or water transparency is 6
cm or less, the Ecology Regional office will be notified by phone within 24 hours of analysis as
required by Special Condition S5.A of the CSWGP.
Northwest Region at (425) 649-7000 for Island, King, Kitsap, San Juan, Skagit,
Snohomish, or Whatcom County
Include the following information:
1.Your name and / Phone number
2.Permit number
3.City / County of project
4.Sample results
5.Date / Time of call
6.Date / Time of sample
7.Project name
In accordance with Special Condition S4.D.5.b of the CSWGP, the Ecology Regional office will
be notified if chemical treatment other than CO2 sparging is planned for adjustment of high pH
water.
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Appendix/Glossary
A. Project Site Basin Maps
B. Site Preparation and TESC plans
C. BMP Detail
D. Site Inspection Form
E. Construction Stormwater General Permit (CSWGP)
F. 303(d) List Waterbodies / TMDL Waterbodies Information
Appendix A
Project Site Basin Maps
Appendix B
Site preparation and TESC Plans
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WU CHANGHUA & GU JIANMIN
KAZACHENKO VIORIKA
KOLRVA ELENA & ANGEL KOLEV
SINGH KULWINDER
NE 16TH ST
LEGEND
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CHECK BY:
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Public Works Department
CITY OF RENTON
Interdisciplinary Design
SEATTLE
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(206) 286 1640 www.kpg.com
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CITY OF RENTON
WAY BACK
INN FOUNDATION
JARVIS RENTALS LLC
LAM MINH & TRANG NGUYEN
RENTON HOUSING
AUTHORITY
SAUVE WILLIAM
RAYMOND
SAUVE WILLIAM
RAYMOND JEFFERSONAVE NENE 16TH ST KIRKLAND AVE NECONSTRUCTION NOTES
GENERAL NOTES
LEGEND
PLAN
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Interdisciplinary Design
SEATTLE
3131 Elliott Ave
Suite 400 WA 98121
(206) 286 1640 www.kpg.com
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Wenatchee
Bellevue
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CONSTRUCTION NOTES
SEE ZOE SHUK MING & WONG MEI
WOO ANITA & TIMOTHY C
LUO XUE LING
WOO ANITA & TIMOTHY C
LUO XUE LING
WEI LONG & LIHONG LIU
SAUVE WILLIAM
RAYMOND
WAY BACK
INN FOUNDATION
JEFFERSON AVE NE
LUO XUE LING
MITCHELL DENNIS & DIANE
LUO XUE LING
FOUST TAMI MARIE
ZHOU JENNIFER
PACECCA VINCENZO A
ZHANG YONGXING
WEI LONG & LIHONG LIU
JEFFERSON AVE NE LEGEND
GENERAL NOTES
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CITY OF RENTON
Interdisciplinary Design
SEATTLE
3131 Elliott Ave
Suite 400 WA 98121
(206) 286 1640 www.kpg.com
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Wenatchee
Bellevue
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CONSTRUCTION NOTES
FUNG DANNY
FAKHARZADEH M HADI KHOMLYAK ROMAN
MCMILIAN SHERRY TAN XUEYAN & YUAN ZHIWEI
CHOW LYDIA WEN-LI
SMITH JOHN & SHARON L
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MJS HEATHER LLC
CITY OF RENTON
NE 12TH STLEGEND GENERAL NOTES
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Public Works Department
CITY OF RENTON
Interdisciplinary Design
SEATTLE
3131 Elliott Ave
Suite 400 WA 98121
(206) 286 1640 www.kpg.com
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Wenatchee
Bellevue
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HIGH VISIBILITY ORANGE FENCE DETAIL
CATCH BASIN INLET PROTECTION INSERT DETAIL
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CITY OF RENTON
Interdisciplinary Design
SEATTLE
3131 Elliott Ave
Suite 400 WA 98121
(206) 286 1640 www.kpg.com
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Bellevue
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Appendix C
BMP Details
• C102: Buffer Zone
• C103: High Visibility Fence
• C120: Temporary Seeding
• C121: Mulching
• C123: Plastic Covering
• C125: Topsoiling/Composting
• C140: Dust Control
• C150: Materials on Hand
• C151: Concrete Handling
• C152: Sawcutting and Surfacing Pollution Prevention
• C153: Material Delivery, Storage and Containment
• C154: Concrete Washout Area
• C201: Grass-Lined Channels
• C220: Storm Drain Inlet Protection
• C231: Brush Barrier
• C233: Silt Fence
• C234: Vegetated Strip
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•Remove sediment deposits when the deposit reaches approximately
one-third the height of the silt fence, or install a second silt fence.
•Replace filter fabric that has deteriorated due to ultraviolet breakdown.
BMP C234: Vegetated Strip
Purpose Vegetated strips reduce the transport of coarse sediment from a
construction site by providing a temporary physical barrier to sediment
and reducing the runoff velocities of overland flow.
Conditions of Use • Vegetated strips may be used downslope of all disturbed areas.
•Vegetated strips are not intended to treat concentrated flows, nor arethey intended to treat substantial amounts of overland flow. Any
concentrated flows must be conveyed through the drainage system to a
sediment pond. The only circumstance in which overland flow can be
treated solely by a strip, rather than by a sediment pond, is when the
following criteria are met (see Table 4.2.4):
Table 4.2.4
Contributing Drainage Area for Vegetated Strips
Average Contributing area Slope Average Contributing area Percent Slope Max Contributing area Flowpath Length 1.5H:1V or flatter 67% or flatter 100 feet
2H:1V or flatter 50% or flatter 115 feet
4H:1V or flatter 25% or flatter 150 feet 6H:1V or flatter 16.7% or flatter 200 feet 10H:1V or flatter 10% or flatter 250 feet
Design and Installation Specifications
•The vegetated strip shall consist of a minimum of a 25-foot flowpathlength continuous strip of dense vegetation with topsoil. Grass-
covered, landscaped areas are generally not adequate because the
volume of sediment overwhelms the grass. Ideally, vegetated strips
shall consist of undisturbed native growth with a well-developed soil
that allows for infiltration of runoff.
•The slope within the strip shall not exceed 4H:1V.
•The uphill boundary of the vegetated strip shall be delineated with
clearing limits.
Maintenance Standards
•Any areas damaged by erosion or construction activity shall be
seeded immediately and protected by mulch.
•If more than 5 feet of the original vegetated strip width has had
vegetation removed or is being eroded, sod must be installed.
•If there are indications that concentrated flows are traveling across the
buffer, surface water controls must be installed to reduce the flows
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entering the buffer, or additional perimeter protection must be installed.
BMP C235: Wattles
Purpose Wattles are temporary erosion and sediment control barriers consisting of
straw, compost, or other material that is wrapped in biodegradable tubular plastic or similar encasing material. They reduce the velocity and can spread the flow of rill and sheet runoff, and can capture and retain
sediment. Wattles are typically 8 to 10 inches in diameter and 25 to 30 feet
in length. Wattles are placed in shallow trenches and staked along the
contour of disturbed or newly constructed slopes. See Figure 4.2.14 for typical construction details. WSDOT Standard Plan I-30.30-00 also provides information on Wattles
(http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/Design/Standards/Plans.htm#SectionI)
Conditions of Use • Use wattles:
• In disturbed areas that require immediate erosion protection.
• On exposed soils during the period of short construction delays, or over winter months.
• On slopes requiring stabilization until permanent vegetation can be
established.
• The material used dictates the effectiveness period of the wattle. Generally, Wattles are typically effective for one to two seasons.
• Prevent rilling beneath wattles by properly entrenching and abutting
wattles together to prevent water from passing between them.
Design Criteria • Install wattles perpendicular to the flow direction and parallel to the
slope contour.
• Narrow trenches should be dug across the slope on contour to a depth of 3- to 5-inches on clay soils and soils with gradual slopes. On loose
soils, steep slopes, and areas with high rainfall, the trenches should be
dug to a depth of 5- to 7- inches, or 1/2 to 2/3 of the thickness of the
wattle.
• Start building trenches and installing wattles from the base of the slope
and work up. Spread excavated material evenly along the uphill slope
and compacted using hand tamping or other methods.
• Construct trenches at intervals of 10- to 25-feet depending on the
steepness of the slope, soil type, and rainfall. The steeper the slope the closer together the trenches.
• Install the wattles snugly into the trenches and abut tightly end to end.
Do not overlap the ends.
• Install stakes at each end of the wattle, and at 4-foot centers along
entire length of wattle.
Appendix D
Site Inspection Form
Construction Stormwater Site Inspection Form
Page 1
Project Name Permit # Inspection Date Time
Name of Certified Erosion Sediment Control Lead (CESCL) or qualified inspector if less than one acre
Print Name:
Approximate rainfall amount since the last inspection (in inches):
Approximate rainfall amount in the last 24 hours (in inches):
Current Weather Clear Cloudy Mist Rain Wind Fog
A. Type of inspection: Weekly Post Storm Event Other
B. Phase of Active Construction (check all that apply):
Pre Construction/installation of erosion/sediment
controls
Clearing/Demo/Grading Infrastructure/storm/roads
Concrete pours Vertical
Construction/buildings
Utilities
Offsite improvements Site temporary stabilized Final stabilization
C. Questions:
1. Were all areas of construction and discharge points inspected?Yes No
2. Did you observe the presence of suspended sediment, turbidity, discoloration, or oil sheen Yes No
3.Was a water quality sample taken during inspection? (refer to permit conditions S4 & S5)Yes No
4. Was there a turbid discharge 250 NTU or greater, or Transparency 6 cm or less?*Yes No
5. If yes to #4 was it reported to Ecology?Yes No
6.Is pH sampling required? pH range required is 6.5 to 8.5.Yes No
If answering yes to a discharge, describe the event. Include when, where, and why it happened; what action was taken,
and when.
*If answering yes to # 4 record NTU/Transparency with continual sampling daily until turbidity is 25 NTU or less/ transparency is 33
cm or greater.
Sampling Results: Date:
Parameter Method (circle one) Result Other/Note
NTU cm pH
Turbidity tube, meter, laboratory
pH Paper, kit, meter
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D. Check the observed status of all items. Provide “Action Required “details and dates.
Element # Inspection BMPs
Inspected
BMP needs
maintenance
BMP
failed
Action
required
(describe in
section F)
yes no n/a
1
Clearing
Limits
Before beginning land disturbing
activities are all clearing limits,
natural resource areas (streams,
wetlands, buffers, trees) protected
with barriers or similar BMPs? (high
visibility recommended)
2
Construction
Access
Construction access is stabilized
with quarry spalls or equivalent
BMP to prevent sediment from
being tracked onto roads?
Sediment tracked onto the road
way was cleaned thoroughly at the
end of the day or more frequent as
necessary.
3
Control Flow
Rates
Are flow control measures installed
to control stormwater volumes and
velocity during construction and do
they protect downstream
properties and waterways from
erosion?
If permanent infiltration ponds are
used for flow control during
construction, are they protected
from siltation?
4
Sediment
Controls
All perimeter sediment controls
(e.g. silt fence, wattles, compost
socks, berms, etc.) installed, and
maintained in accordance with the
Stormwater Pollution Prevention
Plan (SWPPP).
Sediment control BMPs (sediment
ponds, traps, filters etc.) have been
constructed and functional as the
first step of grading.
Stormwater runoff from disturbed
areas is directed to sediment
removal BMP.
5
Stabilize
Soils
Have exposed un-worked soils
been stabilized with effective BMP
to prevent erosion and sediment
deposition?
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Element # Inspection BMPs
Inspected
BMP needs
maintenance
BMP
failed
Action
required
(describe in
section F)
yes no n/a
5
Stabilize Soils
Cont.
Are stockpiles stabilized from erosion,
protected with sediment trapping
measures and located away from drain
inlet, waterways, and drainage
channels?
Have soils been stabilized at the end of
the shift, before a holiday or weekend
if needed based on the weather
forecast?
6
Protect
Slopes
Has stormwater and ground water
been diverted away from slopes and
disturbed areas with interceptor dikes,
pipes and or swales?
Is off-site storm water managed
separately from stormwater generated
on the site?
Is excavated material placed on uphill
side of trenches consistent with safety
and space considerations?
Have check dams been placed at
regular intervals within constructed
channels that are cut down a slope?
7
Drain Inlets
Storm drain inlets made operable
during construction are protected.
Are existing storm drains within the
influence of the project protected?
8
Stabilize
Channel and
Outlets
Have all on-site conveyance channels
been designed, constructed and
stabilized to prevent erosion from
expected peak flows?
Is stabilization, including armoring
material, adequate to prevent erosion
of outlets, adjacent stream banks,
slopes and downstream conveyance
systems?
9
Control
Pollutants
Are waste materials and demolition
debris handled and disposed of to
prevent contamination of stormwater?
Has cover been provided for all
chemicals, liquid products, petroleum
products, and other material?
Has secondary containment been
provided capable of containing 110%
of the volume?
Were contaminated surfaces cleaned
immediately after a spill incident?
Were BMPs used to prevent
contamination of stormwater by a pH
modifying sources?
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Element # Inspection BMPs
Inspected
BMP needs
maintenance
BMP
failed
Action
required
(describe in
section F)
yes no n/a
9
Cont.
Wheel wash wastewater is handled
and disposed of properly.
10
Control
Dewatering
Concrete washout in designated areas.
No washout or excess concrete on the
ground.
Dewatering has been done to an
approved source and in compliance
with the SWPPP.
Were there any clean non turbid
dewatering discharges?
11
Maintain
BMP
Are all temporary and permanent
erosion and sediment control BMPs
maintained to perform as intended?
12
Manage the
Project
Has the project been phased to the
maximum degree practicable?
Has regular inspection, monitoring and
maintenance been performed as
required by the permit?
Has the SWPPP been updated,
implemented and records maintained?
13
Protect LID
Is all Bioretention and Rain Garden
Facilities protected from
sedimentation with appropriate BMPs?
Is the Bioretention and Rain Garden
protected against over compaction of
construction equipment and foot
traffic to retain its infiltration
capabilities?
Permeable pavements are clean and
free of sediment and sediment laden-
water runoff. Muddy construction
equipment has not been on the base
material or pavement.
Have soiled permeable pavements
been cleaned of sediments and pass
infiltration test as required by
stormwater manual methodology?
Heavy equipment has been kept off
existing soils under LID facilities to
retain infiltration rate.
E. Check all areas that have been inspected.
All in place BMPs All disturbed soils All concrete wash out area All material storage areas
All discharge locations All equipment storage areas All construction entrances/exits
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F. Elements checked “Action Required” (section D) describe corrective action to be taken. List the element number;
be specific on location and work needed. Document, initial, and date when the corrective action has been completed
and inspected.
Element
#
Description and Location Action Required Completion
Date
Initials
Attach additional page if needed
Sign the following certification:
“I certify that this report is true, accurate, and complete, to the best of my knowledge and belief”
Inspected by: (print) (Signature) Date:
Title/Qualification of Inspector:
Appendix E
Construction Stormwater General Permit
Issuance Date:
Effective Date:
Expiration Date:
November 18, 2015
January I, 2016
December 31, 2020
Modification Issuance Date: March 22, 2017
Modification Effective Date: May 5, 2017
CONSTRUCTION STORMW ATER
GENERAL PERMIT
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) and State Waste Discharge General
Permit for Stormwater Discharges Associated with Construction Activity
State of Washington
Department of Ecology
Olympia, Washington 98504
In compliance with the provisions of
Chapter 90.48 Revised Code of Washington
(State of Washington Water Pollution Control Act)
and
Title 33 United States Code, Section 1251 et seq.
The Federal Water Pollution Control Act (The Clean Water Act)
Until this permit expires, is modified, or revoked, Permittees that have properly obtained coverage
under this general permit are authorized to discharge in accordance with the special and general
conditions that follow.
her R. Bartlett
Wa r Quality Program Manager
Washington State Department of Ecology
Construction Stormwater General Permit
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
LIST OF TABLES ...........................................................................................................................3
SUMMARY OF PERMIT REPORT SUBMITTALS .....................................................................4
SPECIAL CONDITIONS ................................................................................................................5
S1. PERMIT COVERAGE ........................................................................................................5
S2. APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS ...................................................................................8
S3. COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARDS .............................................................................12
S4. MONITORING REQUIREMENTS, BENCHMARKS, AND
REPORTING TRIGGERS ................................................................................................13
S5. REPORTING AND RECORDKEEPING REQUIREMENTS .........................................20
S6. PERMIT FEES...................................................................................................................23
S7. SOLID AND LIQUID WASTE DISPOSAL ....................................................................23
S8. DISCHARGES TO 303(d) OR TMDL WATERBODIES ................................................23
S9. STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN...................................................27
S10. NOTICE OF TERMINATION .........................................................................................37
GENERAL CONDITIONS ...........................................................................................................38
G1. DISCHARGE VIOLATIONS ...........................................................................................38
G2. SIGNATORY REQUIREMENTS.....................................................................................38
G3. RIGHT OF INSPECTION AND ENTRY .........................................................................39
G4. GENERAL PERMIT MODIFICATION AND REVOCATION ......................................39
G5. REVOCATION OF COVERAGE UNDER THE PERMIT .............................................39
G6. REPORTING A CAUSE FOR MODIFICATION ............................................................40
G7. COMPLIANCE WITH OTHER LAWS AND STATUTES .............................................40
G8. DUTY TO REAPPLY .......................................................................................................40
G9. TRANSFER OF GENERAL PERMIT COVERAGE .......................................................41
G10. REMOVED SUBSTANCES .............................................................................................41
G11. DUTY TO PROVIDE INFORMATION ...........................................................................41
G12. OTHER REQUIREMENTS OF 40 CFR ...........................................................................41
G13. ADDITIONAL MONITORING ........................................................................................41
G14. PENALTIES FOR VIOLATING PERMIT CONDITIONS .............................................41
G15. UPSET ...............................................................................................................................42
G16. PROPERTY RIGHTS ........................................................................................................42
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G17. DUTY TO COMPLY ........................................................................................................42
G18. TOXIC POLLUTANTS.....................................................................................................42
G19. PENALTIES FOR TAMPERING .....................................................................................43
G20. REPORTING PLANNED CHANGES .............................................................................43
G21. REPORTING OTHER INFORMATION ..........................................................................43
G22. REPORTING ANTICIPATED NON-COMPLIANCE .....................................................43
G23. REQUESTS TO BE EXCLUDED FROM COVERAGE UNDER THE PERMIT ..........44
G24. APPEALS ..........................................................................................................................44
G25. SEVERABILITY ...............................................................................................................44
G26. BYPASS PROHIBITED ....................................................................................................44
APPENDIX A – DEFINITIONS ...................................................................................................47
APPENDIX B – ACRONYMS .....................................................................................................55
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: Summary of Required Submittals ................................................................................... 4
Table 2: Summary of Required On-site Documentation............................................................... 4
Table 3: Summary of Primary Monitoring Requirements .......................................................... 15
Table 4: Monitoring and Reporting Requirements ..................................................................... 17
Table 5: Turbidity, Fine Sediment & Phosphorus Sampling and Limits for
303(d)-Listed Waters .................................................................................................... 25
Table 6: pH Sampling and Limits for 303(d)-Listed Waters ...................................................... 26
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SUMMARY OF PERMIT REPORT SUBMITTALS
Refer to the Special and General Conditions within this permit for additional submittal
requirements. Appendix A provides a list of definitions. Appendix B provides a list of acronyms.
Table 1: Summary of Required Submittals
Permit
Section
Submittal Frequency First Submittal Date
S5.A and
S8
High Turbidity/Transparency Phone
Reporting
As Necessary Within 24 hours
S5.B Discharge Monitoring Report Monthly* Within 15 days following
the end of each month
S5.F and
S8
Noncompliance Notification –
Telephone Notification
As necessary Within 24-hours
S5.F Noncompliance Notification –
Written Report
As necessary Within 5 Days of non-
compliance
S9.C Request for Chemical Treatment
Form
As necessary Written approval from
Ecology is required prior to
using chemical treatment
(with the exception of dry
ice or CO2 to adjust pH)
G2 Notice of Change in Authorization As necessary
G6 Permit Application for Substantive
Changes to the Discharge
As necessary
G8 Application for Permit Renewal 1/permit cycle No later than 180 days
before expiration
G9 Notice of Permit Transfer As necessary
G20 Notice of Planned Changes As necessary
G22 Reporting Anticipated Non-
compliance
As necessary
SPECIAL NOTE: *Permittees must submit electronic Discharge Monitoring Reports (DMRs) to the Washington
State Department of Ecology monthly, regardless of site discharge, for the full duration of permit coverage. Refer to
Section S5.B of this General Permit for more specific information regarding DMRs.
Table 2: Summary of Required On-site Documentation
Document Title
Permit Conditions
Permit Coverage Letter See Conditions S2, S5
Construction Stormwater General Permit See Conditions S2, S5
Site Log Book See Conditions S4, S5
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) See Conditions S9, S5
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SPECIAL CONDITIONS
S1. PERMIT COVERAGE
A. Permit Area
This Construction Stormwater General Permit (CSWGP) covers all areas of Washington
State, except for federal operators and Indian Country as specified in Special Condition
S1.E.3.
B. Operators Required to Seek Coverage Under this General Permit:
1. Operators of the following construction activities are required to seek coverage
under this CSWGP:
a. Clearing, grading and/or excavation that results in the disturbance of one or
more acres (including off-site disturbance acreage authorized in S1.C.2) and
discharges stormwater to surface waters of the State; and clearing, grading
and/or excavation on sites smaller than one acre that are part of a larger
common plan of development or sale, if the common plan of development or
sale will ultimately disturb one acre or more and discharge stormwater to
surface waters of the State.
i. This includes forest practices (including, but not limited to, class IV
conversions) that are part of a construction activity that will result in the
disturbance of one or more acres, and discharge to surface waters of the
State (that is, forest practices that prepare a site for construction
activities); and
b. Any size construction activity discharging stormwater to waters of the State that
the Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology):
i. Determines to be a significant contributor of pollutants to waters of the
State of Washington.
ii. Reasonably expects to cause a violation of any water quality standard.
2. Operators of the following activities are not required to seek coverage under this
CSWGP (unless specifically required under Special Condition S1.B.1.b. above):
a. Construction activities that discharge all stormwater and non-stormwater to
ground water, sanitary sewer, or combined sewer, and have no point source
discharge to either surface water or a storm sewer system that drains to surface
waters of the State.
b. Construction activities covered under an Erosivity Waiver (Special Condition
S2.C).
c. Routine maintenance that is performed to maintain the original line and grade,
hydraulic capacity, or original purpose of a facility.
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C. Authorized Discharges:
1. Stormwater Associated with Construction Activity. Subject to compliance with the
terms and conditions of this permit, Permittees are authorized to discharge
stormwater associated with construction activity to surface waters of the State or to
a storm sewer system that drains to surface waters of the State. (Note that “surface
waters of the State” may exist on a construction site as well as off site; for
example, a creek running through a site.)
2. Stormwater Associated with Construction Support Activity. This permit also
authorizes stormwater discharge from support activities related to the permitted
construction site (for example, an on-site portable rock crusher, off-site equipment
staging yards, material storage areas, borrow areas, etc.) provided:
a. The support activity relates directly to the permitted construction site that is
required to have an NPDES permit; and
b. The support activity is not a commercial operation serving multiple unrelated
construction projects, and does not operate beyond the completion of the
construction activity; and
c. Appropriate controls and measures are identified in the Stormwater Pollution
Prevention Plan (SWPPP) for the discharges from the support activity areas.
3. Non-Stormwater Discharges. The categories and sources of non-stormwater
discharges identified below are authorized conditionally, provided the discharge is
consistent with the terms and conditions of this permit:
a. Discharges from fire-fighting activities.
b. Fire hydrant system flushing.
c. Potable water, including uncontaminated water line flushing.
d. Hydrostatic test water.
e. Uncontaminated air conditioning or compressor condensate.
f. Uncontaminated ground water or spring water.
g. Uncontaminated excavation dewatering water (in accordance with S9.D.10).
h. Uncontaminated discharges from foundation or footing drains.
i. Uncontaminated or potable water used to control dust. Permittees must
minimize the amount of dust control water used.
j. Routine external building wash down that does not use detergents.
k. Landscape irrigation water.
The SWPPP must adequately address all authorized non-stormwater discharges, except
for discharges from fire-fighting activities, and must comply with Special Condition S3.
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At a minimum, discharges from potable water (including water line flushing), fire
hydrant system flushing, and pipeline hydrostatic test water must undergo the following:
dechlorination to a concentration of 0.1 parts per million (ppm) or less, and pH
adjustment to within 6.5 – 8.5 standard units (su), if necessary.
D. Prohibited Discharges:
The following discharges to waters of the State, including ground water, are prohibited.
1. Concrete wastewater.
2. Wastewater from washout and clean-up of stucco, paint, form release oils, curing
compounds and other construction materials.
3. Process wastewater as defined by 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 122.2
(see Appendix A of this permit).
4. Slurry materials and waste from shaft drilling, including process wastewater from
shaft drilling for construction of building, road, and bridge foundations unless
managed according to Special Condition S9.D.9.j.
5. Fuels, oils, or other pollutants used in vehicle and equipment operation and
maintenance.
6. Soaps or solvents used in vehicle and equipment washing.
7. Wheel wash wastewater, unless managed according to Special Condition S9.D.9.
8. Discharges from dewatering activities, including discharges from dewatering of
trenches and excavations, unless managed according to Special Condition S9.D.10.
E. Limits on Coverage
Ecology may require any discharger to apply for and obtain coverage under an
individual permit or another more specific general permit. Such alternative coverage will
be required when Ecology determines that this CSWGP does not provide adequate
assurance that water quality will be protected, or there is a reasonable potential for the
project to cause or contribute to a violation of water quality standards.
The following stormwater discharges are not covered by this permit:
1. Post-construction stormwater discharges that originate from the site after
completion of construction activities and the site has undergone final stabilization.
2. Non-point source silvicultural activities such as nursery operations, site
preparation, reforestation and subsequent cultural treatment, thinning, prescribed
burning, pest and fire control, harvesting operations, surface drainage, or road
construction and maintenance, from which there is natural runoff as excluded in 40
CFR Subpart 122.
3. Stormwater from any federal operator.
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4. Stormwater from facilities located on “Indian Country” as defined in 18
U.S.C.§1151, except portions of the Puyallup Reservation as noted below.
Indian Country includes:
a. All land within any Indian Reservation notwithstanding the issuance of any
patent, and, including rights-of-way running through the reservation. This
includes all federal, tribal, and Indian and non-Indian privately owned land
within the reservation.
b. All off-reservation Indian allotments, the Indian titles to which have not been
extinguished, including rights-of-way running through the same.
c. All off-reservation federal trust lands held for Native American Tribes.
Puyallup Exception: Following the Puyallup Tribes of Indians Land
Settlement Act of 1989, 25 U.S.C. §1773; the permit does apply to land within
the Puyallup Reservation except for discharges to surface water on land held
in trust by the federal government.
5. Stormwater from any site covered under an existing NPDES individual permit in
which stormwater management and/or treatment requirements are included for all
stormwater discharges associated with construction activity.
6. Stormwater from a site where an applicable Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL)
requirement specifically precludes or prohibits discharges from construction
activity.
S2. APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
A. Permit Application Forms
1. Notice of Intent Form/Timeline
a. Operators of new or previously unpermitted construction activities must submit
a complete and accurate permit application (Notice of Intent, or NOI) to
Ecology.
b. Operators must apply using the electronic application form (NOI) available on
Ecology’s website http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/wq/stormwater/
construction/index.html. Permittees unable to submit electronically (for
example, those who do not have an internet connection) must contact Ecology
to request a waiver and obtain instructions on how to obtain a paper NOI.
Department of Ecology
Water Quality Program - Construction Stormwater
PO Box 47696
Olympia, Washington 98504-7696
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c. The operator must submit the NOI at least 60 days before discharging
stormwater from construction activities and must submit it on or before the date
of the first public notice (see Special Condition S2.B below for details). The 30-
day public comment period begins on the publication date of the second public
notice. Unless Ecology responds to the complete application in writing, based
on public comments, or any other relevant factors, coverage under the general
permit will automatically commence on the thirty-first day following receipt by
Ecology of a completed NOI, or the issuance date of this permit, whichever is
later; unless Ecology specifies a later date in writing as required by WAC173-
226-200(2).
d. If an applicant intends to use a Best Management Practice (BMP) selected on
the basis of Special Condition S9.C.4 (“demonstrably equivalent” BMPs), the
applicant must notify Ecology of its selection as part of the NOI. In the event
the applicant selects BMPs after submission of the NOI, it must provide notice
of the selection of an equivalent BMP to Ecology at least 60 days before
intended use of the equivalent BMP.
e. Permittees must notify Ecology regarding any changes to the information
provided on the NOI by submitting an updated NOI. Examples of such changes
include, but are not limited to:
i. Changes to the Permittee’s mailing address,
ii. Changes to the on-site contact person information, and
iii. Changes to the area/acreage affected by construction activity.
f. Applicants must notify Ecology if they are aware of contaminated soils and/or
groundwater associated with the construction activity. Provide detailed
information with the NOI (as known and readily available) on the nature and
extent of the contamination (concentrations, locations, and depth), as well as
pollution prevention and/or treatment BMPs proposed to control the discharge
of soil and/or groundwater contaminants in stormwater. Examples of such detail
may include, but are not limited to:
i. List or table of all known contaminants with laboratory test results
showing concentration and depth,
ii. Map with sample locations,
iii. Temporary Erosion and Sediment Control (TESC) plans,
iv. Related portions of the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP)
that address the management of contaminated and potentially
contaminated construction stormwater and dewatering water,
v. Dewatering plan and/or dewatering contingency plan.
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2. Transfer of Coverage Form
The Permittee can transfer current coverage under this permit to one or more new
operators, including operators of sites within a Common Plan of Development,
provided the Permittee submits a Transfer of Coverage Form in accordance with
General Condition G9. Transfers do not require public notice.
B. Public Notice
For new or previously unpermitted construction activities, the applicant must publish a
public notice at least one time each week for two consecutive weeks, at least 7 days
apart, in a newspaper with general circulation in the county where the construction is to
take place. The notice must contain:
1.A statement that “The applicant is seeking coverage under the Washington State
Department of Ecology’s Construction Stormwater NPDES and State Waste
Discharge General Permit”.
2. The name, address and location of the construction site.
3. The name and address of the applicant.
4. The type of construction activity that will result in a discharge (for example,
residential construction, commercial construction, etc.), and the number of acres to
be disturbed.
5. The name of the receiving water(s) (that is, the surface water(s) to which the site
will discharge), or, if the discharge is through a storm sewer system, the name of
the operator of the system.
6.The statement: “Any persons desiring to present their views to the Washington
State Department of Ecology regarding this application, or interested in Ecology’s
action on this application, may notify Ecology in writing no later than 30 days of
the last date of publication of this notice. Ecology reviews public comments and
considers whether discharges from this project would cause a measurable change in
receiving water quality, and, if so, whether the project is necessary and in the
overriding public interest according to Tier II antidegradation requirements under
WAC 173-201A-320. Comments can be submitted to: Department of Ecology,
PO Box 47696, Olympia, Washington 98504-7696 Attn: Water Quality Program,
Construction Stormwater.”
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C. Erosivity Waiver
Construction site operators may qualify for an erosivity waiver from the CSWGP if the
following conditions are met:
1. The site will result in the disturbance of fewer than 5 acres and the site is not a
portion of a common plan of development or sale that will disturb 5 acres or
greater.
2.Calculation of Erosivity “R” Factor and Regional Timeframe:
a.The project’s rainfall erosivity factor (“R” Factor) must be less than 5 during the
period of construction activity, as calculated (see the CSWGP homepage
http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/wq/stormwater/construction/index.html for a
link to the EPA’s calculator and step by step instructions on computing the “R”
Factor in the EPA Erosivity Waiver Fact Sheet). The period of construction
activity starts when the land is first disturbed and ends with final stabilization.
In addition:
b. The entire period of construction activity must fall within the following
timeframes:
i.For sites west of the Cascades Crest: June 15 – September 15.
ii.For sites east of the Cascades Crest, excluding the Central Basin:
June 15 – October 15.
iii.For sites east of the Cascades Crest, within the Central Basin: no additional
timeframe restrictions apply. The Central Basin is defined as the portions
of Eastern Washington with mean annual precipitation of less than 12
inches. For a map of the Central Basin (Average Annual Precipitation
Region 2), refer to http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/wq/stormwater/
construction/resourcesguidance.html.
3. Construction site operators must submit a complete Erosivity Waiver certification
form at least one week before disturbing the land. Certification must include
statements that the operator will:
a.Comply with applicable local stormwater requirements; and
b. Implement appropriate erosion and sediment control BMPs to prevent violations
of water quality standards.
4. This waiver is not available for facilities declared significant contributors of
pollutants as defined in Special Condition S1.B.1.b. or for any size construction
activity that could reasonably expect to cause a violation of any water quality
standard as defined in Special Condition S1.B.1.b.ii.
5. This waiver does not apply to construction activities which include non-
stormwater discharges listed in Special Condition S1.C.3.
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6. If construction activity extends beyond the certified waiver period for any reason,
the operator must either:
a.Recalculate the rainfall erosivity “R” factor using the original start date and a
new projected ending date and, if the “R” factor is still under 5 and the entire
project falls within the applicable regional timeframe in Special Condition
S2.C.2.b, complete and submit an amended waiver certification form before the
original waiver expires; or
b. Submit a complete permit application to Ecology in accordance with Special
Condition S2.A and B before the end of the certified waiver period.
S3. COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARDS
A. Discharges must not cause or contribute to a violation of surface water quality standards
(Chapter 173-201A WAC), ground water quality standards (Chapter 173-200 WAC),
sediment management standards (Chapter 173-204 WAC), and human health-based
criteria in the National Toxics Rule (40 CFR Part 131.36). Discharges not in compliance
with these standards are not authorized.
B. Prior to the discharge of stormwater and non-stormwater to waters of the State, the
Permittee must apply all known, available, and reasonable methods of prevention,
control, and treatment (AKART). This includes the preparation and implementation of
an adequate SWPPP, with all appropriate BMPs installed and maintained in accordance
with the SWPPP and the terms and conditions of this permit.
C. Ecology presumes that a Permittee complies with water quality standards unless
discharge monitoring data or other site-specific information demonstrates that a
discharge causes or contributes to a violation of water quality standards, when the
Permittee complies with the following conditions. The Permittee must fully:
1. Comply with all permit conditions, including planning, sampling, monitoring,
reporting, and recordkeeping conditions.
2. Implement stormwater BMPs contained in stormwater management manuals
published or approved by Ecology, or BMPs that are demonstrably equivalent to
BMPs contained in stormwater technical manuals published or approved by
Ecology, including the proper selection, implementation, and maintenance of all
applicable and appropriate BMPs for on-site pollution control. (For purposes of
this section, the stormwater manuals listed in Appendix 10 of the Phase I
Municipal Stormwater Permit are approved by Ecology.)
D. Where construction sites also discharge to ground water, the ground water discharges
must also meet the terms and conditions of this CSWGP. Permittees who discharge to
ground water through an injection well must also comply with any applicable
requirements of the Underground Injection Control (UIC) regulations, Chapter 173-218
WAC.
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S4. MONITORING REQUIREMENTS, BENCHMARKS AND REPORTING
TRIGGERS
A. Site Log Book
The Permittee must maintain a site log book that contains a record of the implementation
of the SWPPP and other permit requirements, including the installation and maintenance
of BMPs, site inspections, and stormwater monitoring.
B. Site Inspections
The Permittee’s site inspections must include all areas disturbed by construction
activities, all BMPs, and all stormwater discharge points under the Permittee’s
operational control. (See Special Conditions S4.B.3 and B.4 below for detailed
requirements of the Permittee’s Certified Erosion and Sediment Control Lead [CESCL].)
Construction sites one acre or larger that discharge stormwater to surface waters of the
State must have site inspections conducted by a certified CESCL. Sites less than one
acre may have a person without CESCL certification conduct inspections.
1. The Permittee must examine stormwater visually for the presence of suspended
sediment, turbidity, discoloration, and oil sheen. The Permittee must evaluate the
effectiveness of BMPs and determine if it is necessary to install, maintain, or repair
BMPs to improve the quality of stormwater discharges.
Based on the results of the inspection, the Permittee must correct the problems
identified by:
a.Reviewing the SWPPP for compliance with Special Condition S9 and making
appropriate revisions within 7 days of the inspection.
b. Immediately beginning the process of fully implementing and maintaining
appropriate source control and/or treatment BMPs as soon as possible,
addressing the problems no later than within 10 days of the inspection. If
installation of necessary treatment BMPs is not feasible within 10 days, Ecology
may approve additional time when an extension is requested by a Permittee
within the initial 10-day response period.
c.Documenting BMP implementation and maintenance in the site log book.
2. The Permittee must inspect all areas disturbed by construction activities, all BMPs,
and all stormwater discharge points at least once every calendar week and within
24 hours of any discharge from the site. (For purposes of this condition, individual
discharge events that last more than one day do not require daily inspections. For
example, if a stormwater pond discharges continuously over the course of a week,
only one inspection is required that week.) The Permittee may reduce the
inspection frequency for temporarily stabilized, inactive sites to once every
calendar month.
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3. The Permittee must have staff knowledgeable in the principles and practices of
erosion and sediment control. The CESCL (sites one acre or more) or inspector
(sites less than one acre) must have the skills to assess the:
a.Site conditions and construction activities that could impact the quality of
stormwater, and
b. Effectiveness of erosion and sediment control measures used to control the
quality of stormwater discharges.
4. The SWPPP must identify the CESCL or inspector, who must be present on site or
on-call at all times. The CESCL must obtain this certification through an approved
erosion and sediment control training program that meets the minimum training
standards established by Ecology (see BMP C160 in the manual referred to in
Special Condition S9.C.1 and 2).
5. The Permittee must summarize the results of each inspection in an inspection
report or checklist and enter the report/checklist into, or attach it to, the site log
book. At a minimum, each inspection report or checklist must include:
a.Inspection date and time.
b. Weather information, the general conditions during inspection and the
approximate amount of precipitation since the last inspection, and precipitation
within the last 24 hours.
c.A summary or list of all implemented BMPs, including observations of all
erosion/sediment control structures or practices.
d. A description of the locations:
i.Of BMPs inspected;
ii.Of BMPs that need maintenance and why;
iii.Of BMPs that failed to operate as designed or intended; and
iv. Where additional or different BMPs are needed, and why.
e.A description of stormwater discharged from the site. The Permittee must note
the presence of suspended sediment, turbidity, discoloration, and oil sheen, as
applicable.
f.Any water quality monitoring performed during inspection.
g.General comments and notes, including a brief description of any BMP repairs,
maintenance or installations made following the inspection.
h. A summary report and a schedule of implementation of the remedial actions that
the Permittee plans to take if the site inspection indicates that the site is out of
compliance. The remedial actions taken must meet the requirements of the
SWPPP and the permit.
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i.The name, title, and signature of the person conducting the site inspection, a
phone number or other reliable method to reach this person, and the following
statement: “I certify that this report is true, accurate, and complete to the best of
my knowledge and belief.”
Table 3: Summary of Primary Monitoring Requirements
Size of Soil
Disturbance1
Weekly Site
Inspections
Weekly
Sampling w/
Turbidity
Meter
Weekly
Sampling w/
Transparency
Tube
Weekly pH
Sampling2
CESCL
Required for
Inspections?
Sites that disturb
less than 1 acre, but
are part of a larger
Common Plan of
Development
Required Not Required Not Required Not Required No
Sites that disturb 1
acre or more, but
fewer than 5 acres
Required Sampling Required –
either method3
Required Yes
Sites that disturb 5
acres or more
Required Required Not Required4 Required Yes
1 Soil disturbance is calculated by adding together all areas that will be affected by construction activity.
Construction activity means clearing, grading, excavation, and any other activity that disturbs the surface of the
land, including ingress/egress from the site.
2 If construction activity results in the disturbance of 1 acre or more, and involves significant concrete work (1,000
cubic yards of poured concrete or recycled concrete over the life of a project) or the use of engineered soils (soil
amendments including but not limited to Portland cement-treated base [CTB], cement kiln dust [CKD], or fly ash),
and stormwater from the affected area drains to surface waters of the State or to a storm sewer stormwater collection
system that drains to other surface waters of the State, the Permittee must conduct pH sampling in accordance with
Special Condition S4.D.
3 Sites with one or more acres, but fewer than 5 acres of soil disturbance, must conduct turbidity or transparency
sampling in accordance with Special Condition S4.C.
4 Sites equal to or greater than 5 acres of soil disturbance must conduct turbidity sampling using a turbidity meter in
accordance with Special Condition S4.C.
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C. Turbidity/Transparency Sampling Requirements
1. Sampling Methods
a.If construction activity involves the disturbance of 5 acres or more, the
Permittee must conduct turbidity sampling per Special Condition S4.C.
b. If construction activity involves 1 acre or more but fewer than 5 acres of soil
disturbance, the Permittee must conduct either transparency sampling or
turbidity sampling per Special Condition S4.C.
2. Sampling Frequency
a.The Permittee must sample all discharge points at least once every calendar
week when stormwater (or authorized non-stormwater) discharges from the site
or enters any on-site surface waters of the state (for example, a creek running
through a site); sampling is not required on sites that disturb less than an acre.
b. Samples must be representative of the flow and characteristics of the discharge.
c.Sampling is not required when there is no discharge during a calendar week.
d. Sampling is not required outside of normal working hours or during unsafe
conditions.
e.If the Permittee is unable to sample during a monitoring period, the Permittee
must include a brief explanation in the monthly Discharge Monitoring Report
(DMR).
f.Sampling is not required before construction activity begins.
g.The Permittee may reduce the sampling frequency for temporarily stabilized,
inactive sites to once every calendar month.
3. Sampling Locations
a.Sampling is required at all points where stormwater associated with
construction activity (or authorized non-stormwater) is discharged off site,
including where it enters any on-site surface waters of the state (for example, a
creek running through a site).
b. The Permittee may discontinue sampling at discharge points that drain areas of
the project that are fully stabilized to prevent erosion.
c.The Permittee must identify all sampling point(s) on the SWPPP site map and
clearly mark these points in the field with a flag, tape, stake or other visible
marker.
d. Sampling is not required for discharge that is sent directly to sanitary or
combined sewer systems.
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e. The Permittee may discontinue sampling at discharge points in areas of the
project where the Permittee no longer has operational control of the construction
activity.
4. Sampling and Analysis Methods
a. The Permittee performs turbidity analysis with a calibrated turbidity meter
(turbidimeter) either on site or at an accredited lab. The Permittee must record
the results in the site log book in nephelometric turbidity units (NTUs).
b. The Permittee performs transparency analysis on site with a 1¾-inch-diameter,
60-centimeter (cm)-long transparency tube. The Permittee will record the results
in the site log book in centimeters (cm).
Table 4: Monitoring and Reporting Requirements
Parameter Unit Analytical Method Sampling
Frequency
Benchmark
Value
Phone
Reporting
Trigger Value
Turbidity NTU SM2130 Weekly, if
discharging
25 NTUs 250 NTUs
Transparency cm Manufacturer
instructions, or
Ecology guidance
Weekly, if
discharging
33 cm 6 cm
5. Turbidity/Transparency Benchmark Values and Reporting Triggers
The benchmark value for turbidity is 25 NTUs or less. The benchmark value for
transparency is 33 centimeters (cm). Note: Benchmark values do not apply to
discharges to segments of water bodies on Washington State’s 303(d) list
(Category 5) for turbidity, fine sediment, or phosphorus; these discharges are
subject to a numeric effluent limit for turbidity. Refer to Special Condition S8 for
more information.
a. Turbidity 26 – 249 NTUs, or Transparency 32 – 7 cm:
If the discharge turbidity is 26 to 249 NTUs; or if discharge transparency is
less than 33 cm, but equal to or greater than 6 cm, the Permittee must:
i. Review the SWPPP for compliance with Special Condition S9 and make
appropriate revisions within 7 days of the date the discharge exceeded the
benchmark.
ii. Immediately begin the process to fully implement and maintain
appropriate source control and/or treatment BMPs as soon as possible,
addressing the problems within 10 days of the date the discharge
exceeded the benchmark. If installation of necessary treatment BMPs is
not feasible within 10 days, Ecology may approve additional time when
the Permittee requests an extension within the initial 10-day response
period.
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iii. Document BMP implementation and maintenance in the site log book.
b. Turbidity 250 NTUs or greater, or Transparency 6 cm or less:
If a discharge point’s turbidity is 250 NTUs or greater, or if discharge
transparency is less than or equal to 6 cm, the Permittee must complete the
reporting and adaptive management process described below.
i. Telephone or submit an electronic report to the applicable Ecology
Region’s Environmental Report Tracking System (ERTS) number (or
through Ecology’s Water Quality Permitting Portal [WQWebPortal] –
Permit Submittals when the form is available) within 24 hours, in
accordance with Special Condition S5.A.
Central Region (Okanogan, Chelan, Douglas, Kittitas, Yakima,
Klickitat, Benton): (509) 575-2490
Eastern Region (Adams, Asotin, Columbia, Ferry, Franklin,
Garfield, Grant, Lincoln, Pend Oreille, Spokane, Stevens, Walla
Walla, Whitman): (509) 329-3400
Northwest Region (Kitsap, Snohomish, Island, King, San Juan,
Skagit, Whatcom): (425) 649-7000
Southwest Region (Grays Harbor, Lewis, Mason, Thurston, Pierce,
Clark, Cowlitz, Skamania, Wahkiakum, Clallam, Jefferson, Pacific):
(360) 407-6300
Links to these numbers and the ERTS reporting page are located on the
following web site:
http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/wq/stormwater/construction/index.html.
ii. Review the SWPPP for compliance with Special Condition S9 and make
appropriate revisions within 7 days of the date the discharge exceeded the
benchmark.
iii. Immediately begin the process to fully implement and maintain
appropriate source control and/or treatment BMPs as soon as possible,
addressing the problems within 10 days of the date the discharge
exceeded the benchmark. If installation of necessary treatment BMPs is
not feasible within 10 days, Ecology may approve additional time when
the Permittee requests an extension within the initial 10-day response
period.
iv. Document BMP implementation and maintenance in the site log book.
v. Sample discharges daily until:
a) Turbidity is 25 NTUs (or lower); or
b) Transparency is 33 cm (or greater); or
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c) The Permittee has demonstrated compliance with the water quality
limit for turbidity:
1) No more than 5 NTUs over background turbidity, if background
is less than 50 NTUs, or
2) No more than 10% over background turbidity, if background is
50 NTUs or greater; or
d) The discharge stops or is eliminated.
D. pH Sampling Requirements – Significant Concrete Work or Engineered Soils
If construction activity results in the disturbance of 1 acre or more, and involves
significant concrete work (significant concrete work means greater than 1000 cubic
yards poured concrete or recycled concrete used over the life of a project) or the use of
engineered soils (soil amendments including but not limited to Portland cement-treated
base [CTB], cement kiln dust [CKD], or fly ash), and stormwater from the affected area
drains to surface waters of the State or to a storm sewer system that drains to surface
waters of the State, the Permittee must conduct pH sampling as set forth below. Note: In
addition, discharges to segments of water bodies on Washington State’s 303(d) list
(Category 5) for high pH are subject to a numeric effluent limit for pH; refer to Special
Condition S8.
1. For sites with significant concrete work, the Permittee must begin the pH sampling
period when the concrete is first poured and exposed to precipitation, and continue
weekly throughout and after the concrete pour and curing period, until stormwater
pH is in the range of 6.5 to 8.5 (su).
2. For sites with recycled concrete where monitoring is required, the Permittee must
begin the weekly pH sampling period when the recycled concrete is first exposed
to precipitation and must continue until the recycled concrete is fully stabilized
with the stormwater pH in the range of 6.5 to 8.5 (su).
3. For sites with engineered soils, the Permittee must begin the pH sampling period
when the soil amendments are first exposed to precipitation and must continue
until the area of engineered soils is fully stabilized.
4. During the applicable pH monitoring period defined above, the Permittee must
obtain a representative sample of stormwater and conduct pH analysis at least once
per week.
5. The Permittee must sample pH in the sediment trap/pond(s) or other locations that
receive stormwater runoff from the area of significant concrete work or engineered
soils before the stormwater discharges to surface waters.
6. The benchmark value for pH is 8.5 standard units. Anytime sampling indicates that
pH is 8.5 or greater, the Permittee must either:
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a. Prevent the high pH water (8.5 or above) from entering storm sewer systems or
surface waters; or
b. If necessary, adjust or neutralize the high pH water until it is in the range of pH
6.5 to 8.5 (su) using an appropriate treatment BMP such as carbon dioxide
(CO2) sparging or dry ice. The Permittee must obtain written approval from
Ecology before using any form of chemical treatment other than CO2 sparging
or dry ice.
7. The Permittee must perform pH analysis on site with a calibrated pH meter, pH
test kit, or wide range pH indicator paper. The Permittee must record pH sampling
results in the site log book.
S5. REPORTING AND RECORDKEEPING REQUIREMENTS
A. High Turbidity Reporting
Anytime sampling performed in accordance with Special Condition S4.C indicates
turbidity has reached the 250 NTUs or more (or transparency less than or equal to 6 cm)
high turbidity reporting level, the Permittee must either call the applicable Ecology
Region’s Environmental Report Tracking System (ERTS) number by phone within 24
hours of analysis or submit an electronic ERTS report (or submit an electronic report
through Ecology’s Water Quality Permitting Portal (WQWebPortal) – Permit Submittals
when the form is available). See the CSWGP web site for links to ERTS and the
WQWebPortal: http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/wq/stormwater/construction/
index.html. Also, see phone numbers in Special Condition S4.C.5.b.i.
B. Discharge Monitoring Reports (DMRs)
Permittees required to conduct water quality sampling in accordance with Special
Conditions S4.C (Turbidity/Transparency), S4.D (pH), S8 (303[d]/TMDL sampling),
and/or G13 (Additional Sampling) must submit the results to Ecology.
Permittees must submit monitoring data using Ecology's WQWebDMR web application
accessed through Ecology’s Water Quality Permitting Portal. To find out more
information and to sign up for WQWebDMR go to: http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/
wq/permits/paris/portal.html.
Permittees unable to submit electronically (for example, those who do not have an
internet connection) must contact Ecology to request a waiver and obtain instructions on
how to obtain a paper copy DMR at:
Department of Ecology
Water Quality Program - Construction Stormwater
PO Box 47696
Olympia, Washington 98504-7696
Permittees who obtain a waiver not to use WQWebDMR must use the forms provided to
them by Ecology; submittals must be mailed to the address above. Permittees shall
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submit DMR forms to be received by Ecology within 15 days following the end of each
month.
If there was no discharge during a given monitoring period, all Permittees must submit a
DMR as required with “no discharge" entered in place of the monitoring results. DMRs
are required for the full duration of permit coverage (from issuance date to termination).
For more information, contact Ecology staff using information provided at the following
web site: www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/wq/permits/paris/contacts.html.
C. Records Retention
The Permittee must retain records of all monitoring information (site log book, sampling
results, inspection reports/checklists, etc.), Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan, copy
of the permit coverage letter (including Transfer of Coverage documentation), and any
other documentation of compliance with permit requirements for the entire life of the
construction project and for a minimum of three years following the termination of
permit coverage. Such information must include all calibration and maintenance records,
and records of all data used to complete the application for this permit. This period of
retention must be extended during the course of any unresolved litigation regarding the
discharge of pollutants by the Permittee or when requested by Ecology.
D. Recording Results
For each measurement or sample taken, the Permittee must record the following
information:
1. Date, place, method, and time of sampling or measurement.
2.The first and last name of the individual who performed the sampling or
measurement.
3. The date(s) the analyses were performed.
4. The first and last name of the individual who performed the analyses.
5. The analytical techniques or methods used.
6.The results of all analyses.
E. Additional Monitoring by the Permittee
If the Permittee monitors any pollutant more frequently than required by this permit
using test procedures specified by Special Condition S4 of this permit, the results of this
monitoring must be included in the calculation and reporting of the data submitted in the
Permittee’s DMR.
F. Noncompliance Notification
In the event the Permittee is unable to comply with any part of the terms and conditions
of this permit, and the resulting noncompliance may cause a threat to human health or
the environment (such as but not limited to spills of fuels or other materials, catastrophic
pond or slope failure, and discharges that violate water quality standards), or exceed
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numeric effluent limitations (see S8. Discharges to 303(d) or TMDL Waterbodies), the
Permittee must, upon becoming aware of the circumstance:
1. Notify Ecology within 24-hours of the failure to comply by calling the applicable
Regional office ERTS phone number (refer to Special Condition S4.C.5.b.i. or
www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/wq/stormwater/construction/turbidity.html
for Regional ERTS phone numbers).
2. Immediately take action to prevent the discharge/pollution, or otherwise stop or
correct the noncompliance, and, if applicable, repeat sampling and analysis of any
noncompliance immediately and submit the results to Ecology within five (5) days
of becoming aware of the violation.
3. Submit a detailed written report to Ecology within five (5) days, of the time the
Permittee becomes aware of the circumstances, unless requested earlier by
Ecology. The report must be submitted using Ecology’s Water Quality Permitting
Portal (WQWebPortal) - Permit Submittals, unless a waiver from electronic
reporting has been granted according to S5.B. The report must contain a
description of the noncompliance, including exact dates and times, and if the
noncompliance has not been corrected, the anticipated time it is expected to
continue; and the steps taken or planned to reduce, eliminate, and prevent
reoccurrence of the noncompliance.
The Permittee must report any unanticipated bypass and/or upset that exceeds any
effluent limit in the permit in accordance with the 24-hour reporting requirement
contained in 40 C.F.R. 122.41(l)(6).
Compliance with these requirements does not relieve the Permittee from
responsibility to maintain continuous compliance with the terms and conditions of
this permit or the resulting liability for failure to comply. Upon request of the
Permittee, Ecology may waive the requirement for a written report on a case-by-
case basis, if the immediate notification is received by Ecology within 24 hours.
G. Access to Plans and Records
1. The Permittee must retain the following permit documentation (plans and records)
on site, or within reasonable access to the site, for use by the operator or for on-site
review by Ecology or the local jurisdiction:
a. General Permit
b. Permit Coverage Letter
c. Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP)
d. Site Log Book
2. The Permittee must address written requests for plans and records listed above
(Special Condition S5.G.1) as follows:
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a. The Permittee must provide a copy of plans and records to Ecology within 14
days of receipt of a written request from Ecology.
b. The Permittee must provide a copy of plans and records to the public when
requested in writing. Upon receiving a written request from the public for the
Permittee’s plans and records, the Permittee must either:
i. Provide a copy of the plans and records to the requester within 14 days of
a receipt of the written request; or
ii. Notify the requester within 10 days of receipt of the written request of the
location and times within normal business hours when the plans and
records may be viewed; and provide access to the plans and records
within 14 days of receipt of the written request; or
iii. Within 14 days of receipt of the written request, the Permittee may
submit a copy of the plans and records to Ecology for viewing and/or
copying by the requester at an Ecology office, or a mutually agreed
location. If plans and records are viewed and/or copied at a location other
than at an Ecology office, the Permittee will provide reasonable access to
copying services for which a reasonable fee may be charged. The
Permittee must notify the requester within 10 days of receipt of the
request where the plans and records may be viewed and/or copied.
S6. PERMIT FEES
The Permittee must pay permit fees assessed by Ecology. Fees for stormwater discharges
covered under this permit are established by Chapter 173-224 WAC. Ecology continues to
assess permit fees until the permit is terminated in accordance with Special Condition S10
or revoked in accordance with General Condition G5.
S7. SOLID AND LIQUID WASTE DISPOSAL
The Permittee must handle and dispose of solid and liquid wastes generated by construction
activity, such as demolition debris, construction materials, contaminated materials, and
waste materials from maintenance activities, including liquids and solids from cleaning
catch basins and other stormwater facilities, in accordance with:
A. Special Condition S3, Compliance with Standards
B. WAC 173-216-110
C. Other applicable regulations
S8. DISCHARGES TO 303(d) OR TMDL WATERBODIES
A. Sampling and Numeric Effluent Limits For Certain Discharges to 303(d)-listed
Waterbodies
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1. Permittees who discharge to segments of waterbodies listed as impaired by the
State of Washington under Section 303(d) of the Clean Water Act for turbidity,
fine sediment, high pH, or phosphorus, must conduct water quality sampling
according to the requirements of this section, and Special Conditions S4.C.2.b-f
and S4.C.3.b-d, and must comply with the applicable numeric effluent limitations
in S8.C and S8.D.
2. All references and requirements associated with Section 303(d) of the Clean Water
Act mean the most current listing by Ecology of impaired waters (Category 5) that
exists on January 1, 2016, or the date when the operator’s complete permit
application is received by Ecology, whichever is later.
B. Limits on Coverage for New Discharges to TMDL or 303(d)-listed Waters
Operators of construction sites that discharge to a TMDL or 303(d)-listed waterbody are
not eligible for coverage under this permit unless the operator:
1. Prevents exposing stormwater to pollutants for which the waterbody is impaired,
and retains documentation in the SWPPP that details procedures taken to prevent
exposure on site; or
2. Documents that the pollutants for which the waterbody is impaired are not present
at the site, and retains documentation of this finding within the SWPPP; or
3. Provides Ecology with data indicating the discharge is not expected to cause or
contribute to an exceedance of a water quality standard, and retains such data on
site with the SWPPP. The operator must provide data and other technical
information to Ecology that sufficiently demonstrate:
a. For discharges to waters without an EPA-approved or -established TMDL, that
the discharge of the pollutant for which the water is impaired will meet in-
stream water quality criteria at the point of discharge to the waterbody; or
b. For discharges to waters with an EPA-approved or -established TMDL, that
there is sufficient remaining wasteload allocation in the TMDL to allow
construction stormwater discharge and that existing dischargers to the
waterbody are subject to compliance schedules designed to bring the waterbody
into attainment with water quality standards.
Operators of construction sites are eligible for coverage under this permit if
Ecology issues permit coverage based upon an affirmative determination that the
discharge will not cause or contribute to the existing impairment.
C. Sampling and Numeric Effluent Limits for Discharges to Water Bodies on the 303(d)
List for Turbidity, Fine Sediment, or Phosphorus
1. Permittees who discharge to segments of water bodies on the 303(d) list (Category
5) for turbidity, fine sediment, or phosphorus must conduct turbidity sampling in
accordance with Special Condition S4.C.2 and comply with either of the numeric
effluent limits noted in Table 5 below.
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2. As an alternative to the 25 NTUs effluent limit noted in Table 5 below (applied at
the point where stormwater [or authorized non-stormwater] is discharged off-site),
Permittees may choose to comply with the surface water quality standard for
turbidity. The standard is: no more than 5 NTUs over background turbidity when
the background turbidity is 50 NTUs or less, or no more than a 10% increase in
turbidity when the background turbidity is more than 50 NTUs. In order to use the
water quality standard requirement, the sampling must take place at the following
locations:
a. Background turbidity in the 303(d)-listed receiving water immediately upstream
(upgradient) or outside the area of influence of the discharge.
b. Turbidity at the point of discharge into the 303(d)-listed receiving water, inside
the area of influence of the discharge.
3. Discharges that exceed the numeric effluent limit for turbidity constitute a
violation of this permit.
4. Permittees whose discharges exceed the numeric effluent limit shall sample
discharges daily until the violation is corrected and comply with the non-
compliance notification requirements in Special Condition S5.F.
Table 5: Turbidity, Fine Sediment & Phosphorus Sampling and Limits for 303(d)-Listed Waters
Parameter identified
in 303(d) listing
Parameter
Sampled
Unit Analytical
Method
Sampling
Frequency
Numeric Effluent
Limit1
Turbidity
Fine Sediment
Phosphorus
Turbidity NTU SM2130 Weekly, if
discharging
25 NTUs, at the
point where
stormwater is
discharged from the
site; OR
In compliance with
the surface water
quality standard for
turbidity (S8.C.2.a)
1Permittees subject to a numeric effluent limit for turbidity may, at their discretion, choose either numeric effluent
limitation based on site-specific considerations including, but not limited to, safety, access and convenience.
D. Discharges to Water Bodies on the 303(d) List for High pH
1. Permittees who discharge to segments of water bodies on the 303(d) list (Category
5) for high pH must conduct pH sampling in accordance with the table below, and
comply with the numeric effluent limit of pH 6.5 to 8.5 su (Table 6).
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Table 6: pH Sampling and Limits for 303(d)-Listed Waters
Parameter identified in
303(d) listing
Parameter
Sampled/Units
Analytical
Method
Sampling
Frequency
Numeric Effluent
Limit
High pH pH /Standard
Units
pH meter Weekly, if
discharging
In the range of 6.5
– 8.5
2. At the Permittee’s discretion, compliance with the limit shall be assessed at one of
the following locations:
a. Directly in the 303(d)-listed waterbody segment, inside the immediate area of
influence of the discharge; or
b. Alternatively, the Permittee may measure pH at the point where the discharge
leaves the construction site, rather than in the receiving water.
3. Discharges that exceed the numeric effluent limit for pH (outside the range of 6.5 –
8.5 su) constitute a violation of this permit.
4. Permittees whose discharges exceed the numeric effluent limit shall sample
discharges daily until the violation is corrected and comply with the non-
compliance notification requirements in Special Condition S5.F.
E. Sampling and Limits for Sites Discharging to Waters Covered by a TMDL or Another
Pollution Control Plan
1. Discharges to a waterbody that is subject to a Total Maximum Daily Load
(TMDL) for turbidity, fine sediment, high pH, or phosphorus must be consistent
with the TMDL. Refer to http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/wq/tmdl/
TMDLsbyWria/TMDLbyWria.html for more information on TMDLs.
a. Where an applicable TMDL sets specific waste load allocations or requirements
for discharges covered by this permit, discharges must be consistent with any
specific waste load allocations or requirements established by the applicable
TMDL.
i. The Permittee must sample discharges weekly or as otherwise specified
by the TMDL to evaluate compliance with the specific waste load
allocations or requirements.
ii. Analytical methods used to meet the monitoring requirements must
conform to the latest revision of the Guidelines Establishing Test
Procedures for the Analysis of Pollutants contained in 40 CFR Part 136.
Turbidity and pH methods need not be accredited or registered unless
conducted at a laboratory which must otherwise be accredited or
registered.
b. Where an applicable TMDL has established a general waste load allocation for
construction stormwater discharges, but has not identified specific requirements,
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compliance with Special Conditions S4 (Monitoring) and S9 (SWPPPs) will
constitute compliance with the approved TMDL.
c.Where an applicable TMDL has not specified a waste load allocation for
construction stormwater discharges, but has not excluded these discharges,
compliance with Special Conditions S4 (Monitoring) and S9 (SWPPPs) will
constitute compliance with the approved TMDL.
d. Where an applicable TMDL specifically precludes or prohibits discharges from
construction activity, the operator is not eligible for coverage under this permit.
2. Applicable TMDL means a TMDL for turbidity, fine sediment, high pH, or
phosphorus that is completed and approved by EPA before January 1, 2016, or
before the date the operator’s complete permit application is received by Ecology,
whichever is later. TMDLs completed after the operator’s complete permit
application is received by Ecology become applicable to the Permittee only if they
are imposed through an administrative order by Ecology, or through a modification
of permit coverage.
S9. STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN
The Permittee must prepare and properly implement an adequate Stormwater Pollution
Prevention Plan (SWPPP) for construction activity in accordance with the requirements of
this permit beginning with initial soil disturbance and until final stabilization.
A. The Permittee’s SWPPP must meet the following objectives:
1. To implement best management practices (BMPs) to prevent erosion and
sedimentation, and to identify, reduce, eliminate or prevent stormwater
contamination and water pollution from construction activity.
2. To prevent violations of surface water quality, ground water quality, or sediment
management standards.
3. To control peak volumetric flow rates and velocities of stormwater discharges.
B. General Requirements
1. The SWPPP must include a narrative and drawings. All BMPs must be clearly
referenced in the narrative and marked on the drawings. The SWPPP narrative
must include documentation to explain and justify the pollution prevention
decisions made for the project. Documentation must include:
a.Information about existing site conditions (topography, drainage, soils,
vegetation, etc.).
b. Potential erosion problem areas.
c.The 13 elements of a SWPPP in Special Condition S9.D.1-13, including BMPs
used to address each element.
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d. Construction phasing/sequence and general BMP implementation schedule.
e. The actions to be taken if BMP performance goals are not achieved—for
example, a contingency plan for additional treatment and/or storage of
stormwater that would violate the water quality standards if discharged.
f. Engineering calculations for ponds, treatment systems, and any other designed
structures. When a treatment system requires engineering calculations, these
calculations must be included in the SWPPP. Engineering calculations do not
need to be included in the SWPPP for treatment systems that do not require
such calculations.
2. The Permittee must modify the SWPPP if, during inspections or investigations
conducted by the owner/operator, or the applicable local or state regulatory
authority, it is determined that the SWPPP is, or would be, ineffective in
eliminating or significantly minimizing pollutants in stormwater discharges from
the site. The Permittee must then:
a. Review the SWPPP for compliance with Special Condition S9 and make
appropriate revisions within 7 days of the inspection or investigation.
b. Immediately begin the process to fully implement and maintain appropriate
source control and/or treatment BMPs as soon as possible, addressing the
problems no later than 10 days from the inspection or investigation. If
installation of necessary treatment BMPs is not feasible within 10 days, Ecology
may approve additional time when an extension is requested by a Permittee
within the initial 10-day response period.
c. Document BMP implementation and maintenance in the site log book.
The Permittee must modify the SWPPP whenever there is a change in design,
construction, operation, or maintenance at the construction site that has, or could
have, a significant effect on the discharge of pollutants to waters of the State.
C. Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs)
BMPs must be consistent with:
1. Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington (most current approved
edition at the time this permit was issued), for sites west of the crest of the Cascade
Mountains; or
2. Stormwater Management Manual for Eastern Washington (most current approved
edition at the time this permit was issued), for sites east of the crest of the Cascade
Mountains; or
3. Revisions to the manuals listed in Special Condition S9.C.1. & 2., or other
stormwater management guidance documents or manuals which provide an
equivalent level of pollution prevention, that are approved by Ecology and
incorporated into this permit in accordance with the permit modification
requirements of WAC 173-226-230; or
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4. Documentation in the SWPPP that the BMPs selected provide an equivalent level
of pollution prevention, compared to the applicable Stormwater Management
Manuals, including:
a.The technical basis for the selection of all stormwater BMPs (scientific,
technical studies, and/or modeling) that support the performance claims for the
BMPs being selected.
b. An assessment of how the selected BMP will satisfy AKART requirements and
the applicable federal technology-based treatment requirements under 40 CFR
part 125.3.
D. SWPPP – Narrative Contents and Requirements
The Permittee must include each of the 13 elements below in Special Condition
S9.D.1-13 in the narrative of the SWPPP and implement them unless site
conditions render the element unnecessary and the exemption from that element is
clearly justified in the SWPPP.
1. Preserve Vegetation/Mark Clearing Limits
a.Before beginning land-disturbing activities, including clearing and grading,
clearly mark all clearing limits, sensitive areas and their buffers, and trees that
are to be preserved within the construction area.
b. Retain the duff layer, native topsoil, and natural vegetation in an undisturbed
state to the maximum degree practicable.
2. Establish Construction Access
a.Limit construction vehicle access and exit to one route, if possible.
b. Stabilize access points with a pad of quarry spalls, crushed rock, or other
equivalent BMPs, to minimize tracking sediment onto roads.
c.Locate wheel wash or tire baths on site, if the stabilized construction entrance is
not effective in preventing tracking sediment onto roads.
d. If sediment is tracked off site, clean the affected roadway thoroughly at the end
of each day, or more frequently as necessary (for example, during wet weather).
Remove sediment from roads by shoveling, sweeping, or pickup and transport
of the sediment to a controlled sediment disposal area.
e.Conduct street washing only after sediment removal in accordance with Special
Condition S9.D.2.d. Control street wash wastewater by pumping back on site or
otherwise preventing it from discharging into systems tributary to waters of the
State.
3. Control Flow Rates
a.Protect properties and waterways downstream of development sites from
erosion and the associated discharge of turbid waters due to increases in the
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velocity and peak volumetric flow rate of stormwater runoff from the project
site, as required by local plan approval authority.
b. Where necessary to comply with Special Condition S9.D.3.a, construct
stormwater retention or detention facilities as one of the first steps in grading.
Assure that detention facilities function properly before constructing site
improvements (for example, impervious surfaces).
c. If permanent infiltration ponds are used for flow control during construction,
protect these facilities from siltation during the construction phase.
4. Install Sediment Controls
The Permittee must design, install and maintain effective erosion controls and
sediment controls to minimize the discharge of pollutants. At a minimum, the
Permittee must design, install and maintain such controls to:
a. Construct sediment control BMPs (sediment ponds, traps, filters, infiltration
facilities, etc.) as one of the first steps in grading. These BMPs must be
functional before other land disturbing activities take place.
b. Minimize sediment discharges from the site. The design, installation and
maintenance of erosion and sediment controls must address factors such as the
amount, frequency, intensity and duration of precipitation, the nature of
resulting stormwater runoff, and soil characteristics, including the range of soil
particle sizes expected to be present on the site.
c. Direct stormwater runoff from disturbed areas through a sediment pond or other
appropriate sediment removal BMP, before the runoff leaves a construction site
or before discharge to an infiltration facility. Runoff from fully stabilized areas
may be discharged without a sediment removal BMP, but must meet the flow
control performance standard of Special Condition S9.D.3.a.
d. Locate BMPs intended to trap sediment on site in a manner to avoid interference
with the movement of juvenile salmonids attempting to enter off-channel areas
or drainages.
e. Provide and maintain natural buffers around surface waters, direct stormwater to
vegetated areas to increase sediment removal and maximize stormwater
infiltration, unless infeasible.
f. Where feasible, design outlet structures that withdraw impounded stormwater
from the surface to avoid discharging sediment that is still suspended lower in
the water column.
5. Stabilize Soils
a. The Permittee must stabilize exposed and unworked soils by application of
effective BMPs that prevent erosion. Applicable BMPs include, but are not
limited to: temporary and permanent seeding, sodding, mulching, plastic
covering, erosion control fabrics and matting, soil application of polyacrylamide
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(PAM), the early application of gravel base on areas to be paved, and dust
control.
b. The Permittee must control stormwater volume and velocity within the site to
minimize soil erosion.
c. The Permittee must control stormwater discharges, including both peak flow
rates and total stormwater volume, to minimize erosion at outlets and to
minimize downstream channel and stream bank erosion.
d. Depending on the geographic location of the project, the Permittee must not
allow soils to remain exposed and unworked for more than the time periods set
forth below to prevent erosion:
West of the Cascade Mountains Crest
During the dry season (May 1 - September 30): 7 days
During the wet season (October 1 - April 30): 2 days
East of the Cascade Mountains Crest, except for Central Basin*
During the dry season (July 1 - September 30): 10 days
During the wet season (October 1 - June 30): 5 days
The Central Basin*, East of the Cascade Mountains Crest
During the dry season (July 1 - September 30): 30 days
During the wet season (October 1 - June 30): 15 days
*Note: The Central Basin is defined as the portions of Eastern
Washington with mean annual precipitation of less than 12 inches.
e. The Permittee must stabilize soils at the end of the shift before a holiday or
weekend if needed based on the weather forecast.
f. The Permittee must stabilize soil stockpiles from erosion, protected with
sediment trapping measures, and where possible, be located away from storm
drain inlets, waterways, and drainage channels.
g. The Permittee must minimize the amount of soil exposed during construction
activity.
h. The Permittee must minimize the disturbance of steep slopes.
i. The Permittee must minimize soil compaction and, unless infeasible, preserve
topsoil.
6. Protect Slopes
a. The Permittee must design and construct cut-and-fill slopes in a manner to
minimize erosion. Applicable practices include, but are not limited to, reducing
continuous length of slope with terracing and diversions, reducing slope
steepness, and roughening slope surfaces (for example, track walking).
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b. The Permittee must divert off-site stormwater (run-on) or ground water away
from slopes and disturbed areas with interceptor dikes, pipes, and/or swales.
Off-site stormwater should be managed separately from stormwater generated
on the site.
c. At the top of slopes, collect drainage in pipe slope drains or protected channels
to prevent erosion.
i. West of the Cascade Mountains Crest: Temporary pipe slope drains must
handle the peak 10-minute flow rate from a Type 1A, 10-year, 24-hour
frequency storm for the developed condition. Alternatively, the 10-year,
1-hour flow rate predicted by an approved continuous runoff model,
increased by a factor of 1.6, may be used. The hydrologic analysis must
use the existing land cover condition for predicting flow rates from
tributary areas outside the project limits. For tributary areas on the project
site, the analysis must use the temporary or permanent project land cover
condition, whichever will produce the highest flow rates. If using the
Western Washington Hydrology Model (WWHM) to predict flows, bare
soil areas should be modeled as "landscaped area.”
ii. East of the Cascade Mountains Crest: Temporary pipe slope drains must
handle the expected peak flow rate from a 6-month, 3-hour storm for the
developed condition, referred to as the short duration storm.
d. Place excavated material on the uphill side of trenches, consistent with safety
and space considerations.
e. Place check dams at regular intervals within constructed channels that are cut
down a slope.
7. Protect Drain Inlets
a. Protect all storm drain inlets made operable during construction so that
stormwater runoff does not enter the conveyance system without first being
filtered or treated to remove sediment.
b. Clean or remove and replace inlet protection devices when sediment has filled
one-third of the available storage (unless a different standard is specified by the
product manufacturer).
8. Stabilize Channels and Outlets
a. Design, construct and stabilize all on-site conveyance channels to prevent
erosion from the following expected peak flows:
i. West of the Cascade Mountains Crest: Channels must handle the peak
10-minute flow rate from a Type 1A, 10-year, 24-hour frequency storm
for the developed condition. Alternatively, the 10-year, 1-hour flow rate
indicated by an approved continuous runoff model, increased by a factor
of 1.6, may be used. The hydrologic analysis must use the existing land
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cover condition for predicting flow rates from tributary areas outside the
project limits. For tributary areas on the project site, the analysis must use
the temporary or permanent project land cover condition, whichever will
produce the highest flow rates. If using the WWHM to predict flows, bare
soil areas should be modeled as "landscaped area.”
ii.East of the Cascade Mountains Crest: Channels must handle the expected
peak flow rate from a 6-month, 3-hour storm for the developed condition,
referred to as the short duration storm.
b. Provide stabilization, including armoring material, adequate to prevent erosion
of outlets, adjacent stream banks, slopes, and downstream reaches at the outlets
of all conveyance systems.
9. Control Pollutants
Design, install, implement and maintain effective pollution prevention measures to
minimize the discharge of pollutants. The Permittee must:
a.Handle and dispose of all pollutants, including waste materials and demolition
debris that occur on site in a manner that does not cause contamination of
stormwater.
b. Provide cover, containment, and protection from vandalism for all chemicals,
liquid products, petroleum products, and other materials that have the potential
to pose a threat to human health or the environment. On-site fueling tanks must
include secondary containment. Secondary containment means placing tanks or
containers within an impervious structure capable of containing 110% of the
volume contained in the largest tank within the containment structure. Double-
walled tanks do not require additional secondary containment.
c.Conduct maintenance, fueling, and repair of heavy equipment and vehicles
using spill prevention and control measures. Clean contaminated surfaces
immediately following any spill incident.
d. Discharge wheel wash or tire bath wastewater to a separate on-site treatment
system that prevents discharge to surface water, such as closed-loop
recirculation or upland land application, or to the sanitary sewer with local
sewer district approval.
e.Apply fertilizers and pesticides in a manner and at application rates that will not
result in loss of chemical to stormwater runoff. Follow manufacturers’ label
requirements for application rates and procedures.
f.Use BMPs to prevent contamination of stormwater runoff by pH-modifying
sources. The sources for this contamination include, but are not limited to: bulk
cement, cement kiln dust, fly ash, new concrete washing and curing waters,
recycled concrete stockpiles, waste streams generated from concrete grinding
and sawing, exposed aggregate processes, dewatering concrete vaults, concrete
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pumping and mixer washout waters. (Also refer to the definition for "concrete
wastewater" in Appendix A--Definitions.)
g. Adjust the pH of stormwater or authorized non-stormwater if necessary to
prevent an exceedance of groundwater and/or surface water quality standards.
h. Assure that washout of concrete trucks is performed off-site or in designated
concrete washout areas only. Do not wash out concrete truck drums or concrete
handling equipment onto the ground, or into storm drains, open ditches, streets,
or streams. Washout of concrete handling equipment may be disposed of in a
designated concrete washout area or in a formed area awating concrete where it
will not contaminate surface or ground water. Do not dump excess concrete on
site, except in designated concrete washout areas. Concrete spillage or concrete
discharge directly to groundwater or surface waters of the State is prohibited.
Do not wash out to formed areas awaiting LID facilities.
i. Obtain written approval from Ecology before using any chemical treatment,
with the exception of CO2 or dry ice used to adjust pH.
j. Uncontaminated water from water-only based shaft drilling for construction of
building, road, and bridge foundations may be infiltrated provided the
wastewater is managed in a way that prohibits discharge to surface waters. Prior
to infiltration, water from water-only based shaft drilling that comes into contact
with curing concrete must be neutralized until pH is in the range of 6.5 to 8.5
(su).
10. Control Dewatering
a. Permittees must discharge foundation, vault, and trench dewatering water,
which have characteristics similar to stormwater runoff at the site, into a
controlled conveyance system before discharge to a sediment trap or sediment
pond.
b. Permittees may discharge clean, non-turbid dewatering water, such as well-
point ground water, to systems tributary to, or directly into surface waters of the
State, as specified in Special Condition S9.D.8, provided the dewatering flow
does not cause erosion or flooding of receiving waters. Do not route clean
dewatering water through stormwater sediment ponds. Note that “surface waters
of the State” may exist on a construction site as well as off site; for example, a
creek running through a site.
c. Other dewatering treatment or disposal options may include:
i. Infiltration.
ii. Transport off site in a vehicle, such as a vacuum flush truck, for legal
disposal in a manner that does not pollute state waters.
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iii. Ecology-approved on-site chemical treatment or other suitable treatment
technologies (see S9.D.9.i. regarding chemical treatment written
approval).
iv. Sanitary or combined sewer discharge with local sewer district approval,
if there is no other option.
v. Use of a sedimentation bag with discharge to a ditch or swale for small
volumes of localized dewatering.
d. Permittees must handle highly turbid or contaminated dewatering water
separately from stormwater.
11. Maintain BMPs
a. Permittees must maintain and repair all temporary and permanent erosion and
sediment control BMPs as needed to assure continued performance of their
intended function in accordance with BMP specifications.
b. Permittees must remove all temporary erosion and sediment control BMPs
within 30 days after achieving final site stabilization or after the temporary
BMPs are no longer needed.
12. Manage the Project
a. Phase development projects to the maximum degree practicable and take into
account seasonal work limitations.
b. Inspection and monitoring – Inspect, maintain and repair all BMPs as needed to
assure continued performance of their intended function. Conduct site
inspections and monitoring in accordance with Special Condition S4.
c. Maintaining an updated construction SWPPP – Maintain, update, and
implement the SWPPP in accordance with Special Conditions S3, S4 and S9.
13. Protect Low Impact Development (LID) BMPs
The primary purpose of LID BMPs/On-site LID Stormwater Management BMPs is
to reduce the disruption of the natural site hydrology. LID BMPs are permanent
facilities.
a. Permittees must protect all Bioretention and Rain Garden facilities from
sedimentation through installation and maintenance of erosion and sediment
control BMPs on portions of the site that drain into the Bioretention and/or Rain
Garden facilities. Restore the facilities to their fully functioning condition if
they accumulate sediment during construction. Restoring the facility must
include removal of sediment and any sediment-laden Bioretention/Rain Garden
soils, and replacing the removed soils with soils meeting the design
specification.
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b. Permittees must maintain the infiltration capabilities of Bioretention and Rain
Garden facilities by protecting against compaction by construction equipment
and foot traffic. Protect completed lawn and landscaped areas from compaction
due to construction equipment.
c. Permittees must control erosion and avoid introducing sediment from
surrounding land uses onto permeable pavements. Do not allow muddy
construction equipment on the base material or pavement. Do not allow
sediment-laden runoff onto permeable pavements.
d. Permittees must clean permeable pavements fouled with sediments or no longer
passing an initial infiltration test using local stormwater manual methodology or
the manufacturer’s procedures.
e. Permittees must keep all heavy equipment off existing soils under LID facilities
that have been excavated to final grade to retain the infiltration rate of the soils.
E. SWPPP – Map Contents and Requirements
The Permittee’s SWPPP must also include a vicinity map or general location map (for
example, a USGS quadrangle map, a portion of a county or city map, or other
appropriate map) with enough detail to identify the location of the construction site and
receiving waters within one mile of the site.
The SWPPP must also include a legible site map (or maps) showing the entire
construction site. The following features must be identified, unless not applicable due to
site conditions:
1. The direction of north, property lines, and existing structures and roads.
2. Cut and fill slopes indicating the top and bottom of slope catch lines.
3. Approximate slopes, contours, and direction of stormwater flow before and after
major grading activities.
4. Areas of soil disturbance and areas that will not be disturbed.
5. Locations of structural and nonstructural controls (BMPs) identified in the
SWPPP.
6. Locations of off-site material, stockpiles, waste storage, borrow areas, and
vehicle/equipment storage areas.
7. Locations of all surface water bodies, including wetlands.
8. Locations where stormwater or non-stormwater discharges off-site and/or to a
surface waterbody, including wetlands.
9. Location of water quality sampling station(s), if sampling is required by state or
local permitting authority.
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10. Areas where final stabilization has been accomplished and no further construction-
phase permit requirements apply.
11. Location or proposed location of LID facilities.
S10. NOTICE OF TERMINATION
A. The site is eligible for termination of coverage when it has met any of the following
conditions:
1. The site has undergone final stabilization, the Permittee has removed all temporary
BMPs (except biodegradable BMPs clearly manufactured with the intention for the
material to be left in place and not interfere with maintenance or land use), and all
stormwater discharges associated with construction activity have been eliminated;
or
2. All portions of the site that have not undergone final stabilization per Special
Condition S10.A.1 have been sold and/or transferred (per General Condition G9),
and the Permittee no longer has operational control of the construction activity; or
3. For residential construction only, the Permittee has completed temporary
stabilization and the homeowners have taken possession of the residences.
B. When the site is eligible for termination, the Permittee must submit a complete and
accurate Notice of Termination (NOT) form, signed in accordance with General
Condition G2, to:
Department of Ecology
Water Quality Program – Construction Stormwater
PO Box 47696
Olympia, Washington 98504-7696
When an electronic termination form is available, the Permittee may choose to submit a
complete and accurate Notice of Termination (NOT) form through the Water Quality
Permitting Portal rather than mailing a hardcopy as noted above.
The termination is effective on the thirty-first calendar day following the date Ecology
receives a complete NOT form, unless Ecology notifies the Permittee that the
termination request is denied because the Permittee has not met the eligibility
requirements in Special Condition S10.A.
Permittees are required to comply with all conditions and effluent limitations in the
permit until the permit has been terminated.
Permittees transferring the property to a new property owner or operator/Permittee are
required to complete and submit the Notice of Transfer form to Ecology, but are not
required to submit a Notice of Termination form for this type of transaction.
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GENERAL CONDITIONS
G1. DISCHARGE VIOLATIONS
All discharges and activities authorized by this general permit must be consistent with the
terms and conditions of this general permit. Any discharge of any pollutant more frequent
than or at a level in excess of that identified and authorized by the general permit must
constitute a violation of the terms and conditions of this permit.
G2. SIGNATORY REQUIREMENTS
A. All permit applications must bear a certification of correctness to be signed:
1. In the case of corporations, by a responsible corporate officer;
2. In the case of a partnership, by a general partner of a partnership;
3. In the case of sole proprietorship, by the proprietor; or
4. In the case of a municipal, state, or other public facility, by either a principal
executive officer or ranking elected official.
B. All reports required by this permit and other information requested by Ecology
(including NOIs, NOTs, and Transfer of Coverage forms) must be signed by a person
described above or by a duly authorized representative of that person. A person is a duly
authorized representative only if:
1. The authorization is made in writing by a person described above and submitted to
Ecology.
2. The authorization specifies either an individual or a position having responsibility
for the overall operation of the regulated facility, such as the position of plant
manager, superintendent, position of equivalent responsibility, or an individual or
position having overall responsibility for environmental matters.
C. Changes to authorization. If an authorization under paragraph G2.B.2 above is no longer
accurate because a different individual or position has responsibility for the overall
operation of the facility, a new authorization satisfying the requirements of paragraph
G2.B.2 above must be submitted to Ecology prior to or together with any reports,
information, or applications to be signed by an authorized representative.
D. Certification. Any person signing a document under this section must make the
following certification:
“I certify under penalty of law, that this document and all attachments
were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a
system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gathered and
evaluated the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or
persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for
gathering information, the information submitted is, to the best of my
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knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there
are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the
possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations.”
G3. RIGHT OF INSPECTION AND ENTRY
The Permittee must allow an authorized representative of Ecology, upon the presentation of
credentials and such other documents as may be required by law:
A. To enter upon the premises where a discharge is located or where any records are kept
under the terms and conditions of this permit.
B. To have access to and copy – at reasonable times and at reasonable cost – any records
required to be kept under the terms and conditions of this permit.
C. To inspect – at reasonable times – any facilities, equipment (including monitoring and
control equipment), practices, methods, or operations regulated or required under this
permit.
D. To sample or monitor – at reasonable times – any substances or parameters at any
location for purposes of assuring permit compliance or as otherwise authorized by the
Clean Water Act.
G4. GENERAL PERMIT MODIFICATION AND REVOCATION
This permit may be modified, revoked and reissued, or terminated in accordance with the
provisions of Chapter 173-226 WAC. Grounds for modification, revocation and reissuance,
or termination include, but are not limited to, the following:
A. When a change occurs in the technology or practices for control or abatement of
pollutants applicable to the category of dischargers covered under this permit.
B. When effluent limitation guidelines or standards are promulgated pursuant to the CWA
or Chapter 90.48 RCW, for the category of dischargers covered under this permit.
C. When a water quality management plan containing requirements applicable to the
category of dischargers covered under this permit is approved, or
D. When information is obtained that indicates cumulative effects on the environment from
dischargers covered under this permit are unacceptable.
G5. REVOCATION OF COVERAGE UNDER THE PERMIT
Pursuant to Chapter 43.21B RCW and Chapter 173-226 WAC, the Director may terminate
coverage for any discharger under this permit for cause. Cases where coverage may be
terminated include, but are not limited to, the following:
A. Violation of any term or condition of this permit.
B. Obtaining coverage under this permit by misrepresentation or failure to disclose fully all
relevant facts.
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C. A change in any condition that requires either a temporary or permanent reduction or
elimination of the permitted discharge.
D. Failure or refusal of the Permittee to allow entry as required in RCW 90.48.090.
E. A determination that the permitted activity endangers human health or the environment,
or contributes to water quality standards violations.
F. Nonpayment of permit fees or penalties assessed pursuant to RCW 90.48.465 and
Chapter 173-224 WAC.
G. Failure of the Permittee to satisfy the public notice requirements of WAC 173-226-
130(5), when applicable.
The Director may require any discharger under this permit to apply for and obtain
coverage under an individual permit or another more specific general permit. Permittees
who have their coverage revoked for cause according to WAC 173-226-240 may request
temporary coverage under this permit during the time an individual permit is being
developed, provided the request is made within ninety (90) days from the time of
revocation and is submitted along with a complete individual permit application form.
G6. REPORTING A CAUSE FOR MODIFICATION
The Permittee must submit a new application, or a supplement to the previous application,
whenever a material change to the construction activity or in the quantity or type of
discharge is anticipated which is not specifically authorized by this permit. This application
must be submitted at least sixty (60) days prior to any proposed changes. Filing a request for
a permit modification, revocation and reissuance, or termination, or a notification of planned
changes or anticipated noncompliance does not relieve the Permittee of the duty to comply
with the existing permit until it is modified or reissued.
G7. COMPLIANCE WITH OTHER LAWS AND STATUTES
Nothing in this permit will be construed as excusing the Permittee from compliance with
any applicable federal, state, or local statutes, ordinances, or regulations.
G8. DUTY TO REAPPLY
The Permittee must apply for permit renewal at least 180 days prior to the specified
expiration date of this permit. The Permittee must reapply using the electronic application
form (NOI) available on Ecology’s website. Permittees unable to submit electronically (for
example, those who do not have an internet connection) must contact Ecology to request a
waiver and obtain instructions on how to obtain a paper NOI.
Department of Ecology
Water Quality Program - Construction Stormwater
PO Box 47696
Olympia, Washington 98504-7696
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G9. TRANSFER OF GENERAL PERMIT COVERAGE
Coverage under this general permit is automatically transferred to a new discharger,
including operators of lots/parcels within a common plan of development or sale, if:
A. A written agreement (Transfer of Coverage Form) between the current discharger
(Permittee) and new discharger, signed by both parties and containing a specific date for
transfer of permit responsibility, coverage, and liability (including any Administrative
Orders associated with the Permit) is submitted to the Director; and
B. The Director does not notify the current discharger and new discharger of the Director’s
intent to revoke coverage under the general permit. If this notice is not given, the transfer
is effective on the date specified in the written agreement.
When a current discharger (Permittee) transfers a portion of a permitted site, the current
discharger must also submit an updated application form (NOI) to the Director
indicating the remaining permitted acreage after the transfer.
G10. REMOVED SUBSTANCES
The Permittee must not re-suspend or reintroduce collected screenings, grit, solids, sludges,
filter backwash, or other pollutants removed in the course of treatment or control of
stormwater to the final effluent stream for discharge to state waters.
G11. DUTY TO PROVIDE INFORMATION
The Permittee must submit to Ecology, within a reasonable time, all information that
Ecology may request to determine whether cause exists for modifying, revoking and
reissuing, or terminating this permit or to determine compliance with this permit. The
Permittee must also submit to Ecology, upon request, copies of records required to be kept
by this permit [40 CFR 122.41(h)].
G12. OTHER REQUIREMENTS OF 40 CFR
All other requirements of 40 CFR 122.41 and 122.42 are incorporated in this permit by
reference.
G13. ADDITIONAL MONITORING
Ecology may establish specific monitoring requirements in addition to those contained in
this permit by administrative order or permit modification.
G14. PENALTIES FOR VIOLATING PERMIT CONDITIONS
Any person who is found guilty of willfully violating the terms and conditions of this permit
shall be deemed guilty of a crime, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of
up to ten thousand dollars ($10,000) and costs of prosecution, or by imprisonment at the
discretion of the court. Each day upon which a willful violation occurs may be deemed a
separate and additional violation.
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Any person who violates the terms and conditions of a waste discharge permit shall incur, in
addition to any other penalty as provided by law, a civil penalty in the amount of up to ten
thousand dollars ($10,000) for every such violation. Each and every such violation shall be a
separate and distinct offense, and in case of a continuing violation, every day’s continuance
shall be deemed to be a separate and distinct violation.
G15. UPSET
Definition – “Upset” means an exceptional incident in which there is unintentional and
temporary noncompliance with technology-based permit effluent limitations because of
factors beyond the reasonable control of the Permittee. An upset does not include
noncompliance to the extent caused by operational error, improperly designed treatment
facilities, inadequate treatment facilities, lack of preventive maintenance, or careless or
improper operation.
An upset constitutes an affirmative defense to an action brought for noncompliance with
such technology-based permit effluent limitations if the requirements of the following
paragraph are met.
A Permittee who wishes to establish the affirmative defense of upset must demonstrate,
through properly signed, contemporaneous operating logs or other relevant evidence that: 1)
an upset occurred and that the Permittee can identify the cause(s) of the upset; 2) the
permitted facility was being properly operated at the time of the upset; 3) the Permittee
submitted notice of the upset as required in Special Condition S5.F, and; 4) the Permittee
complied with any remedial measures required under this permit.
In any enforcement proceeding, the Permittee seeking to establish the occurrence of an upset
has the burden of proof.
G16. PROPERTY RIGHTS
This permit does not convey any property rights of any sort, or any exclusive privilege.
G17. DUTY TO COMPLY
The Permittee must comply with all conditions of this permit. Any permit noncompliance
constitutes a violation of the Clean Water Act and is grounds for enforcement action; for
permit termination, revocation and reissuance, or modification; or denial of a permit renewal
application.
G18. TOXIC POLLUTANTS
The Permittee must comply with effluent standards or prohibitions established under Section
307(a) of the Clean Water Act for toxic pollutants within the time provided in the
regulations that establish those standards or prohibitions, even if this permit has not yet been
modified to incorporate the requirement.
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G19. PENALTIES FOR TAMPERING
The Clean Water Act provides that any person who falsifies, tampers with, or knowingly
renders inaccurate any monitoring device or method required to be maintained under this
permit shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $10,000 per violation,
or by imprisonment for not more than two years per violation, or by both. If a conviction of
a person is for a violation committed after a first conviction of such person under this
condition, punishment shall be a fine of not more than $20,000 per day of violation, or
imprisonment of not more than four (4) years, or both.
G20. REPORTING PLANNED CHANGES
The Permittee must, as soon as possible, give notice to Ecology of planned physical
alterations, modifications or additions to the permitted construction activity. The Permittee
should be aware that, depending on the nature and size of the changes to the original permit,
a new public notice and other permit process requirements may be required. Changes in
activities that require reporting to Ecology include those that will result in:
A. The permitted facility being determined to be a new source pursuant to 40 CFR
122.29(b).
B. A significant change in the nature or an increase in quantity of pollutants discharged,
including but not limited to: for sites 5 acres or larger, a 20% or greater increase in
acreage disturbed by construction activity.
C. A change in or addition of surface water(s) receiving stormwater or non-stormwater
from the construction activity.
D. A change in the construction plans and/or activity that affects the Permittee’s monitoring
requirements in Special Condition S4.
Following such notice, permit coverage may be modified, or revoked and reissued pursuant
to 40 CFR 122.62(a) to specify and limit any pollutants not previously limited. Until such
modification is effective, any new or increased discharge in excess of permit limits or not
specifically authorized by this permit constitutes a violation.
G21. REPORTING OTHER INFORMATION
Where the Permittee becomes aware that it failed to submit any relevant facts in a permit
application, or submitted incorrect information in a permit application or in any report to
Ecology, it must promptly submit such facts or information.
G22. REPORTING ANTICIPATED NON-COMPLIANCE
The Permittee must give advance notice to Ecology by submission of a new application or
supplement thereto at least forty-five (45) days prior to commencement of such discharges,
of any facility expansions, production increases, or other planned changes, such as process
modifications, in the permitted facility or activity which may result in noncompliance with
permit limits or conditions. Any maintenance of facilities, which might necessitate
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unavoidable interruption of operation and degradation of effluent quality, must be scheduled
during non-critical water quality periods and carried out in a manner approved by Ecology.
G23. REQUESTS TO BE EXCLUDED FROM COVERAGE UNDER THE PERMIT
Any discharger authorized by this permit may request to be excluded from coverage under
the general permit by applying for an individual permit. The discharger must submit to the
Director an application as described in WAC 173-220-040 or WAC 173-216-070,
whichever is applicable, with reasons supporting the request. These reasons will fully
document how an individual permit will apply to the applicant in a way that the general
permit cannot. Ecology may make specific requests for information to support the request.
The Director will either issue an individual permit or deny the request with a statement
explaining the reason for the denial. When an individual permit is issued to a discharger
otherwise subject to the construction stormwater general permit, the applicability of the
construction stormwater general permit to that Permittee is automatically terminated on the
effective date of the individual permit.
G24. APPEALS
A. The terms and conditions of this general permit, as they apply to the appropriate class of
dischargers, are subject to appeal by any person within 30 days of issuance of this
general permit, in accordance with Chapter 43.21B RCW, and Chapter 173-226 WAC.
B. The terms and conditions of this general permit, as they apply to an individual
discharger, are appealable in accordance with Chapter 43.21B RCW within 30 days of
the effective date of coverage of that discharger. Consideration of an appeal of general
permit coverage of an individual discharger is limited to the general permit’s
applicability or nonapplicability to that individual discharger.
C. The appeal of general permit coverage of an individual discharger does not affect any
other dischargers covered under this general permit. If the terms and conditions of this
general permit are found to be inapplicable to any individual discharger(s), the matter
shall be remanded to Ecology for consideration of issuance of an individual permit or
permits.
G25. SEVERABILITY
The provisions of this permit are severable, and if any provision of this permit, or
application of any provision of this permit to any circumstance, is held invalid, the
application of such provision to other circumstances, and the remainder of this permit shall
not be affected thereby.
G26. BYPASS PROHIBITED
A. Bypass Procedures
Bypass, which is the intentional diversion of waste streams from any portion of a
treatment facility, is prohibited for stormwater events below the design criteria for
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stormwater management. Ecology may take enforcement action against a Permittee for
bypass unless one of the following circumstances (1, 2, 3 or 4) is applicable.
1. Bypass of stormwater is consistent with the design criteria and part of an approved
management practice in the applicable stormwater management manual.
2. Bypass for essential maintenance without the potential to cause violation of permit
limits or conditions.
Bypass is authorized if it is for essential maintenance and does not have the
potential to cause violations of limitations or other conditions of this permit, or
adversely impact public health.
3. Bypass of stormwater is unavoidable, unanticipated, and results in noncompliance
of this permit.
This bypass is permitted only if:
a.Bypass is unavoidable to prevent loss of life, personal injury, or severe property
damage. “Severe property damage” means substantial physical damage to
property, damage to the treatment facilities which would cause them to become
inoperable, or substantial and permanent loss of natural resources which can
reasonably be expected to occur in the absence of a bypass.
b. There are no feasible alternatives to the bypass, such as the use of auxiliary
treatment facilities, retention of untreated wastes, maintenance during normal
periods of equipment downtime (but not if adequate backup equipment should
have been installed in the exercise of reasonable engineering judgment to
prevent a bypass which occurred during normal periods of equipment downtime
or preventative maintenance), or transport of untreated wastes to another
treatment facility.
c.Ecology is properly notified of the bypass as required in Special Condition S5.F
of this permit.
4. A planned action that would cause bypass of stormwater and has the potential to
result in noncompliance of this permit during a storm event.
The Permittee must notify Ecology at least thirty (30) days before the planned date
of bypass. The notice must contain:
a.A description of the bypass and its cause.
b. An analysis of all known alternatives which would eliminate, reduce, or
mitigate the need for bypassing.
c.A cost-effectiveness analysis of alternatives including comparative resource
damage assessment.
d. The minimum and maximum duration of bypass under each alternative.
e.A recommendation as to the preferred alternative for conducting the bypass.
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f. The projected date of bypass initiation.
g. A statement of compliance with SEPA.
h. A request for modification of water quality standards as provided for in WAC
173-201A-110, if an exceedance of any water quality standard is anticipated.
i. Steps taken or planned to reduce, eliminate, and prevent reoccurrence of the
bypass.
5. For probable construction bypasses, the need to bypass is to be identified as early
in the planning process as possible. The analysis required above must be
considered during preparation of the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan
(SWPPP) and must be included to the extent practical. In cases where the probable
need to bypass is determined early, continued analysis is necessary up to and
including the construction period in an effort to minimize or eliminate the bypass.
Ecology will consider the following before issuing an administrative order for this
type bypass:
a. If the bypass is necessary to perform construction or maintenance-related
activities essential to meet the requirements of this permit.
b. If there are feasible alternatives to bypass, such as the use of auxiliary treatment
facilities, retention of untreated wastes, stopping production, maintenance
during normal periods of equipment down time, or transport of untreated wastes
to another treatment facility.
c. If the bypass is planned and scheduled to minimize adverse effects on the public
and the environment.
After consideration of the above and the adverse effects of the proposed bypass
and any other relevant factors, Ecology will approve, conditionally approve, or
deny the request. The public must be notified and given an opportunity to
comment on bypass incidents of significant duration, to the extent feasible.
Approval of a request to bypass will be by administrative order issued by Ecology
under RCW 90.48.120.
B. Duty to Mitigate
The Permittee is required to take all reasonable steps to minimize or prevent any
discharge or sludge use or disposal in violation of this permit that has a reasonable
likelihood of adversely affecting human health or the environment.
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APPENDIX A – DEFINITIONS
AKART is an acronym for “all known, available, and reasonable methods of prevention, control,
and treatment.” AKART represents the most current methodology that can be reasonably
required for preventing, controlling, or abating the pollutants and controlling pollution associated
with a discharge.
Applicable TMDL means a TMDL for turbidity, fine sediment, high pH, or phosphorus, which
was completed and approved by EPA before January 1, 2016, or before the date the operator’s
complete permit application is received by Ecology, whichever is later.
Applicant means an operator seeking coverage under this permit.
Benchmark means a pollutant concentration used as a permit threshold, below which a pollutant
is considered unlikely to cause a water quality violation, and above which it may. When
pollutant concentrations exceed benchmarks, corrective action requirements take effect.
Benchmark values are not water quality standards and are not numeric effluent limitations; they
are indicator values.
Best Management Practices (BMPs) means schedules of activities, prohibitions of practices,
maintenance procedures, and other physical, structural and/or managerial practices to prevent or
reduce the pollution of waters of the State. BMPs include treatment systems, operating
procedures, and practices to control: stormwater associated with construction activity, spillage or
leaks, sludge or waste disposal, or drainage from raw material storage.
Buffer means an area designated by a local jurisdiction that is contiguous to and intended to
protect a sensitive area.
Bypass means the intentional diversion of waste streams from any portion of a treatment facility.
Calendar Day A period of 24 consecutive hours starting at 12:00 midnight and ending the
following 12:00 midnight.
Calendar Week (same as Week) means a period of seven consecutive days starting at 12:01
a.m. (0:01 hours) on Sunday.
Certified Erosion and Sediment Control Lead (CESCL) means a person who has current
certification through an approved erosion and sediment control training program that meets the
minimum training standards established by Ecology (see BMP C160 in the SWMM).
Chemical Treatment means the addition of chemicals to stormwater and/or authorized non-
stormwater prior to filtration and discharge to surface waters.
Clean Water Act (CWA) means the Federal Water Pollution Control Act enacted by Public
Law 92-500, as amended by Public Laws 95-217, 95-576, 96-483, and 97-117; USC 1251 et seq.
Combined Sewer means a sewer which has been designed to serve as a sanitary sewer and a
storm sewer, and into which inflow is allowed by local ordinance.
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Common Plan of Development or Sale means a site where multiple separate and distinct
construction activities may be taking place at different times on different schedules and/or by
different contractors, but still under a single plan. Examples include: 1) phased projects and
projects with multiple filings or lots, even if the separate phases or filings/lots will be constructed
under separate contract or by separate owners (e.g., a development where lots are sold to separate
builders); 2) a development plan that may be phased over multiple years, but is still under a
consistent plan for long-term development; 3) projects in a contiguous area that may be unrelated
but still under the same contract, such as construction of a building extension and a new parking
lot at the same facility; and 4) linear projects such as roads, pipelines, or utilities. If the project is
part of a common plan of development or sale, the disturbed area of the entire plan must be used
in determining permit requirements.
Composite Sample means a mixture of grab samples collected at the same sampling point at
different times, formed either by continuous sampling or by mixing discrete samples. May be
"time-composite" (collected at constant time intervals) or "flow-proportional" (collected either as
a constant sample volume at time intervals proportional to stream flow, or collected by
increasing the volume of each aliquot as the flow increases while maintaining a constant time
interval between the aliquots.
Concrete Wastewater means any water used in the production, pouring and/or clean-up of
concrete or concrete products, and any water used to cut, grind, wash, or otherwise modify
concrete or concrete products. Examples include water used for or resulting from concrete
truck/mixer/pumper/tool/chute rinsing or washing, concrete saw cutting and surfacing (sawing,
coring, grinding, roughening, hydro-demolition, bridge and road surfacing). When stormwater
comingles with concrete wastewater, the resulting water is considered concrete wastewater and
must be managed to prevent discharge to waters of the State, including ground water.
Construction Activity means land disturbing operations including clearing, grading or
excavation which disturbs the surface of the land. Such activities may include road construction,
construction of residential houses, office buildings, or industrial buildings, site preparation, soil
compaction, movement and stockpiling of topsoils, and demolition activity.
Contaminant means any hazardous substance that does not occur naturally or occurs at greater
than natural background levels. See definition of “hazardous substance” and WAC 173-340-200.
Contaminated Groundwater means groundwater which contains contaminants, pollutants, or
hazardous substances that do not occur naturally or occur at levels greater than natural
background.
Contaminated Soil means soil which contains contaminants, pollutants, or hazardous
substances that do not occur naturally or occur at levels greater than natural background.
Demonstrably Equivalent means that the technical basis for the selection of all stormwater
BMPs is documented within a SWPPP, including:
1. The method and reasons for choosing the stormwater BMPs selected.
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2. The pollutant removal performance expected from the BMPs selected.
3. The technical basis supporting the performance claims for the BMPs selected, including
any available data concerning field performance of the BMPs selected.
4. An assessment of how the selected BMPs will comply with state water quality standards.
5. An assessment of how the selected BMPs will satisfy both applicable federal technology-
based treatment requirements and state requirements to use all known, available, and
reasonable methods of prevention, control, and treatment (AKART).
Department means the Washington State Department of Ecology.
Detention means the temporary storage of stormwater to improve quality and/or to reduce the
mass flow rate of discharge.
Dewatering means the act of pumping ground water or stormwater away from an active
construction site.
Director means the Director of the Washington State Department of Ecology or his/her
authorized representative.
Discharger means an owner or operator of any facility or activity subject to regulation under
Chapter 90.48 RCW or the Federal Clean Water Act.
Domestic Wastewater means water carrying human wastes, including kitchen, bath, and laundry
wastes from residences, buildings, industrial establishments, or other places, together with such
ground water infiltration or surface waters as may be present.
Ecology means the Washington State Department of Ecology.
Engineered Soils means the use of soil amendments including, but not limited, to Portland
cement treated base (CTB), cement kiln dust (CKD), or fly ash to achieve certain desirable soil
characteristics.
Equivalent BMPs means operational, source control, treatment, or innovative BMPs which
result in equal or better quality of stormwater discharge to surface water or to ground water than
BMPs selected from the SWMM.
Erosion means the wearing away of the land surface by running water, wind, ice, or other
geological agents, including such processes as gravitational creep.
Erosion and Sediment Control BMPs means BMPs intended to prevent erosion and
sedimentation, such as preserving natural vegetation, seeding, mulching and matting, plastic
covering, filter fences, sediment traps, and ponds. Erosion and sediment control BMPs are
synonymous with stabilization and structural BMPs.
Federal Operator is an entity that meets the definition of “Operator” in this permit and is either
any department, agency or instrumentality of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of
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the Federal government of the United States, or another entity, such as a private contractor,
performing construction activity for any such department, agency, or instrumentality.
Final Stabilization (same as fully stabilized or full stabilization) means the establishment of a
permanent vegetative cover, or equivalent permanent stabilization measures (examples of
permanent non-vegetative stabilization methods include, but are not limited to riprap, gabions or
geotextiles) which prevents erosion.
Ground Water means water in a saturated zone or stratum beneath the land surface or a surface
waterbody.
Hazardous Substance means any dangerous or extremely hazardous waste as defined in RCW
70.105.010 (5) and (6), or any dangerous or extremely dangerous waste as designated by rule under
chapter 70.105 RCW; any hazardous substance as defined in RCW 70.105.010(10) or any
hazardous substance as defined by rule under chapter 70.105 RCW; any substance that, on the
effective date of this section, is a hazardous substance under section 101(14) of the federal cleanup
law, 42 U.S.C., Sec. 9601(14); petroleum or petroleum products; and any substance or category of
substances, including solid waste decomposition products, determined by the director by rule to
present a threat to human health or the environment if released into the environment. The term
hazardous substance does not include any of the following when contained in an underground
storage tank from which there is not a release: crude oil or any fraction thereof or petroleum, if the
tank is in compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local law.
Injection Well means a well that is used for the subsurface emplacement of fluids. (See Well.)
Jurisdiction means a political unit such as a city, town or county; incorporated for local self-
government.
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) means the national program for
issuing, modifying, revoking and reissuing, terminating, monitoring, and enforcing permits, and
imposing and enforcing pretreatment requirements, under sections 307, 402, 318, and 405 of the
Federal Clean Water Act, for the discharge of pollutants to surface waters of the State from point
sources. These permits are referred to as NPDES permits and, in Washington State, are
administered by the Washington State Department of Ecology.
Notice of Intent (NOI) means the application for, or a request for coverage under this general
permit pursuant to WAC 173-226-200.
Notice of Termination (NOT) means a request for termination of coverage under this general
permit as specified by Special Condition S10 of this permit.
Operator means any party associated with a construction project that meets either of the
following two criteria:
The party has operational control over construction plans and specifications, including
the ability to make modifications to those plans and specifications; or
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The party has day-to-day operational control of those activities at a project that are
necessary to ensure compliance with a SWPPP for the site or other permit conditions
(e.g., they are authorized to direct workers at a site to carry out activities required by the
SWPPP or comply with other permit conditions).
Permittee means individual or entity that receives notice of coverage under this general permit.
pH means a liquid’s measure of acidity or alkalinity. A pH of 7 is defined as neutral. Large
variations above or below this value are considered harmful to most aquatic life.
pH Monitoring Period means the time period in which the pH of stormwater runoff from a site
must be tested a minimum of once every seven days to determine if stormwater pH is between
6.5 and 8.5.
Point Source means any discernible, confined, and discrete conveyance, including but not
limited to, any pipe, ditch, channel, tunnel, conduit, well, discrete fissure, and container from
which pollutants are or may be discharged to surface waters of the State. This term does not
include return flows from irrigated agriculture. (See Fact Sheet for further explanation.)
Pollutant means dredged spoil, solid waste, incinerator residue, filter backwash, sewage,
garbage, domestic sewage sludge (biosolids), munitions, chemical wastes, biological materials,
radioactive materials, heat, wrecked or discarded equipment, rock, sand, cellar dirt, and
industrial, municipal, and agricultural waste. This term does not include sewage from vessels
within the meaning of section 312 of the CWA, nor does it include dredged or fill material
discharged in accordance with a permit issued under section 404 of the CWA.
Pollution means contamination or other alteration of the physical, chemical, or biological
properties of waters of the State; including change in temperature, taste, color, turbidity, or odor
of the waters; or such discharge of any liquid, gaseous, solid, radioactive or other substance into
any waters of the State as will or is likely to create a nuisance or render such waters harmful,
detrimental or injurious to the public health, safety or welfare; or to domestic, commercial,
industrial, agricultural, recreational, or other legitimate beneficial uses; or to livestock, wild
animals, birds, fish or other aquatic life.
Process Wastewater means any water which, during manufacturing or processing, comes into
direct contact with or results from the production or use of any raw material, intermediate
product, finished product, byproduct, or waste product. If stormwater commingles with process
wastewater, the commingled water is considered process wastewater.
Receiving Water means the waterbody at the point of discharge. If the discharge is to a storm
sewer system, either surface or subsurface, the receiving water is the waterbody to which the
storm system discharges. Systems designed primarily for other purposes such as for ground
water drainage, redirecting stream natural flows, or for conveyance of irrigation water/return
flows that coincidentally convey stormwater are considered the receiving water.
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Representative means a stormwater or wastewater sample which represents the flow and
characteristics of the discharge. Representative samples may be a grab sample, a time-
proportionate composite sample, or a flow proportionate sample. Ecology’s Construction
Stormwater Monitoring Manual provides guidance on representative sampling.
Responsible Corporate Officer for the purpose of signatory authority means: (i) a president,
secretary, treasurer, or vice-president of the corporation in charge of a principal business
function, or any other person who performs similar policy- or decision-making functions for the
corporation, or (ii) the manager of one or more manufacturing, production, or operating facilities,
provided, the manager is authorized to make management decisions which govern the operation
of the regulated facility including having the explicit or implicit duty of making major capital
investment recommendations, and initiating and directing other comprehensive measures to
assure long term environmental compliance with environmental laws and regulations; the
manager can ensure that the necessary systems are established or actions taken to gather
complete and accurate information for permit application requirements; and where authority to
sign documents has been assigned or delegated to the manager in accordance with corporate
procedures (40 CFR 122.22).
Sanitary Sewer means a sewer which is designed to convey domestic wastewater.
Sediment means the fragmented material that originates from the weathering and erosion of
rocks or unconsolidated deposits, and is transported by, suspended in, or deposited by water.
Sedimentation means the depositing or formation of sediment.
Sensitive Area means a waterbody, wetland, stream, aquifer recharge area, or channel migration
zone.
SEPA (State Environmental Policy Act) means the Washington State Law, RCW 43.21C.020,
intended to prevent or eliminate damage to the environment.
Significant Amount means an amount of a pollutant in a discharge that is amenable to available
and reasonable methods of prevention or treatment; or an amount of a pollutant that has a
reasonable potential to cause a violation of surface or ground water quality or sediment
management standards.
Significant Concrete Work means greater than 1000 cubic yards poured concrete or recycled
concrete used over the life of a project.
Significant Contributor of Pollutants means a facility determined by Ecology to be a
contributor of a significant amount(s) of a pollutant(s) to waters of the State of Washington.
Site means the land or water area where any "facility or activity" is physically located or
conducted.
Source Control BMPs means physical, structural or mechanical devices or facilities that are
intended to prevent pollutants from entering stormwater. A few examples of source control
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BMPs are erosion control practices, maintenance of stormwater facilities, constructing roofs over
storage and working areas, and directing wash water and similar discharges to the sanitary sewer
or a dead end sump.
Stabilization means the application of appropriate BMPs to prevent the erosion of soils, such as,
temporary and permanent seeding, vegetative covers, mulching and matting, plastic covering and
sodding. See also the definition of Erosion and Sediment Control BMPs.
Storm Drain means any drain which drains directly into a storm sewer system, usually found
along roadways or in parking lots.
Storm Sewer System means a means a conveyance, or system of conveyances (including roads
with drainage systems, municipal streets, catch basins, curbs, gutters, ditches, manmade
channels, or storm drains designed or used for collecting or conveying stormwater. This does not
include systems which are part of a combined sewer or Publicly Owned Treatment Works
(POTW) as defined at 40 CFR 122.2.
Stormwater means that portion of precipitation that does not naturally percolate into the ground
or evaporate, but flows via overland flow, interflow, pipes, and other features of a stormwater
drainage system into a defined surface waterbody, or a constructed infiltration facility.
Stormwater Management Manual (SWMM) or Manual means the technical Manual
published by Ecology for use by local governments that contain descriptions of and design
criteria for BMPs to prevent, control, or treat pollutants in stormwater.
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) means a documented plan to implement
measures to identify, prevent, and control the contamination of point source discharges of
stormwater.
Surface Waters of the State includes lakes, rivers, ponds, streams, inland waters, salt waters,
and all other surface waters and water courses within the jurisdiction of the State of Washington.
Temporary Stabilization means the exposed ground surface has been covered with appropriate
materials to provide temporary stabilization of the surface from water or wind erosion. Materials
include, but are not limited to, mulch, riprap, erosion control mats or blankets and temporary
cover crops. Seeding alone is not considered stabilization. Temporary stabilization is not a
substitute for the more permanent “final stabilization.”
Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) means a calculation of the maximum amount of a
pollutant that a waterbody can receive and still meet state water quality standards. Percentages
of the total maximum daily load are allocated to the various pollutant sources. A TMDL is the
sum of the allowable loads of a single pollutant from all contributing point and nonpoint sources.
The TMDL calculations must include a "margin of safety" to ensure that the waterbody can be
protected in case there are unforeseen events or unknown sources of the pollutant. The
calculation must also account for seasonable variation in water quality.
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Transfer of Coverage (TOC) means a request for transfer of coverage under this general permit
as specified by General Condition G9 of this permit.
Treatment BMPs means BMPs that are intended to remove pollutants from stormwater. A few
examples of treatment BMPs are detention ponds, oil/water separators, biofiltration, and
constructed wetlands.
Transparency means a measurement of water clarity in centimeters (cm), using a 60 cm
transparency tube. The transparency tube is used to estimate the relative clarity or transparency
of water by noting the depth at which a black and white Secchi disc becomes visible when water
is released from a value in the bottom of the tube. A transparency tube is sometimes referred to
as a “turbidity tube.”
Turbidity means the clarity of water expressed as nephelometric turbidity units (NTUs) and
measured with a calibrated turbidimeter.
Uncontaminated means free from any contaminant. See definition of “contaminant” and WAC
173-340-200.
Waste Load Allocation (WLA) means the portion of a receiving water’s loading capacity that
is allocated to one of its existing or future point sources of pollution. WLAs constitute a type of
water quality based effluent limitation (40 CFR 130.2[h]).
Water-only Based Shaft Drilling is a shaft drilling process that uses water only and no
additives are involved in the drilling of shafts for construction of building, road, or bridge
foundations.
Water quality means the chemical, physical, and biological characteristics of water, usually
with respect to its suitability for a particular purpose.
Waters of the State includes those waters as defined as "waters of the United States" in 40 CFR
Subpart 122.2 within the geographic boundaries of Washington State and "waters of the State" as
defined in Chapter 90.48 RCW, which include lakes, rivers, ponds, streams, inland waters,
underground waters, salt waters, and all other surface waters and water courses within the
jurisdiction of the state of Washington.
Well means a bored, drilled or driven shaft, or dug hole whose depth is greater than the largest
surface dimension. (See Injection well.)
Wheel Wash Wastewater means any water used in, or resulting from the operation of, a tire
bath or wheel wash (BMP C106: Wheel Wash), or other structure or practice that uses water to
physically remove mud and debris from vehicles leaving a construction site and prevent track-
out onto roads. When stormwater comingles with wheel wash wastewater, the resulting water is
considered wheel wash wastewater and must be managed according to Special Condition S9.D.9.
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APPENDIX B – ACRONYMS
AKART All Known, Available, and Reasonable Methods of Prevention, Control,
and Treatment
BMP Best Management Practice
CESCL Certified Erosion and Sediment Control Lead
CFR Code of Federal Regulations
CKD Cement Kiln Dust
cm Centimeters
CTB Cement-Treated Base
CWA Clean Water Act
DMR Discharge Monitoring Report
EPA Environmental Protection Agency
ERTS Environmental Report Tracking System
ESC Erosion and Sediment Control
FR Federal Register
LID Low Impact Development
NOI Notice of Intent
NOT Notice of Termination
NPDES National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
NTU Nephelometric Turbidity Unit
RCW Revised Code of Washington
SEPA State Environmental Policy Act
SWMM Stormwater Management Manual
SWPPP Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan
TMDL Total Maximum Daily Load
UIC Underground Injection Control
USC United States Code
USEPA United States Environmental Protection Agency
WAC Washington Administrative Code
WQ Water Quality
WWHM Western Washington Hydrology Model
Appendix F
303(d) List Waterbodies / TMDL Waterbodies Information
PUGET SOUND ENERGY
GAS MAIN RELOCATION
PLAN
30. Puget Sound Energy Gas Main Relocation Plan 31.
N
Vicinity Map
Owner / Developer Contact Info
officeATTN:
PSE
N/A
N/A
PSE N/A
Inspected Steel and PE pipe per GOS 2450.1400 and 2450.1500
Reviewed and complied with all construction notes.
Recorded all required information on the as-built per GOS 2500.1700.
Completed post installation inspection per GOS 2525.1200 and 2525.2700.
Left the work area in a clean and safe condition.
FITTER'S CHECKLIST
Foreman's Name (printed) ___________________________________
Foreman's Signature________________________________________
Company: InfraSource Construction Date ______________
(CHECK BOX TO CONFIRM COMPLETION)
4680 06/11
N/A
N/A N/A
N/A N/A
N/A N/A
N/A N/A
N/A
GAS
PROJECT PHASE Notification #Order #
SVC Retirement
Relocate
SAP Superior
Service/Meter
Service/Meter
Dis. Reg. / FT
Ind. MSA
Ind. Service
Service/Meter
SYSTEM MAOP DENOTED BY: SYSTEM MAOP = ___ PSIG
BOX (TEST LEAD) INSTALLATION.
THE CONTRACTOR PER PSE GAS OPERATING STANDARD 2525.2600 FOR ALL HP VALVES IF THE LOCATION IS
TO PREVENT ACCIDENTAL OVERPRESSURE OF ADJOINING SYSTEMS, NO TWO MAINS SHALL BE CONNECTED EXCEPT AS
SHOWN ON THIS DESIGN UNLESS APPROVED BY APPROPRIATE PSE ENGINEER OR PSE REPRESENTATIVE.
RESTORE ALL DRIVEWAYS SUBJECT TO OPEN CUT TO ORIGINAL OR BETTER CONDITION.
MAINS AND SERVICES SHALL BE TESTED AND PURGED PER PSE GAS OPERATING STANDARDS 2525.3300 AND 2525.3400.
PURGE POINTS AND PRESSURE TAPS TO BE INSTALLED PER PSE GAS OPERATING STANDARDS 2525.3300, AND 2525.1200.
ANY CHANGE IN ROUTE, PIPE SIZE/TYPE, TIE-IN METHOD OR ADDITIONAL MAIN FOOTAGE MUST BE APPROVED BY
COMPLETE "PIPE CONDITION REPORT" ON ALL METALLIC PSE FACILITIES. CHECK BOX ON REPORT FOR WIRE
INSTALL MAIN VALVES OUT OF TRAFFIC WHERE POSSIBLE. VALVE MARKERS SHALL BE INSTALLED AND RECORDED BY
THE OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE AN EXCESS FLOW VALVE WHEN THEIR SERVICE IS INSTALLED OR REPLACED
PER GAS OPERATING STANDARD 2550.1600. ALLOW ADEQUATE TIME FOR CUSTOMER DECISION AND RESPONSE.
DELIVER FLYERS BE SURE TO INCLUDE THE LIST OF FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS AND INFORMATION ABOUT
PRIOR TO BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION. USE iSi TO DISTRIBUTE FLYERS IF JOB IS LARGE, OTHERWISE HAND
NOTIFY PROPERTY OWNERS ADJACENT TO PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES A MINIMUM OF TWO WORKING DAYS
EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL AND ANY ADDITIONAL LOCAL JURISDICTION REQUIREMENTS.
EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL SHALL BE PER PSE STANDARD PRACTICE 0150.3200 TECHNIQUES FOR TEMPORARY
ALL CONSTRUCTION IS TO CONFORM TO PSE GAS OPERATING STANDARDS AND GAS FIELD PROCEDURES.
TO CONSTRUCTION, IN WESTERN WASHINGTON CALL: 1-800-424-5555. OR CALL NATIONWIDE: 811
FIELD LOCATE ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. EXCAVATOR TO CALL "ONE-CALL" TWO WORKING DAYS PRIOR TO
STANDARD GAS CONSTRUCTION NOTES:
14.
13.
15.
10.
11.
THE APPROPRIATE PSE ENGINEER OR PSE REPRESENTATIVE.
9.
6.
7.
5.
4.
3.
1.
60
16. IF METALLIC PIPE IS INVOLVED, COORDINATE INSTALLATION WITH CP TECH.
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NOTIFY APPROPRIATE PERMITTING AGENCY PRIOR TO JOB START (SEE PERMIT REQUIREMENTS).2.
8.PIPELINE MARKERS AND WARNING SIGNS SHALL BE INSTALLED AND RECORDED BY THE CONTRACTOR PER PSE GAS
OPERATING STANDARD 2525.2500.
NOT READILY ACCESSIBLE, AND FOR ALL VALVES WHERE PERSISTENT SNOWFALL MAY OBSCURE THE VALVE BOX.
GAUGE AND MONITOR USE OF ALL STOPPERS TO ENSURE ADEQUATE FEED.12.
___________________________, PHONE______________.
NOTE ALL ACTUAL FOOTAGE, LOCATION AND MATERIAL CHANGES ON THE AS-BUILT IN RED. ( ') DENOTES17.
FOOTAGE BETWEEN FITTINGS.
18.EXCESS FLOW VALVE TO BE INSTALLED ON ALL NEW RESIDENTIAL SERVICES PER GOS 2500.2200. (RECORD ALL
INFORMATION ON D-4 CARD)109129009THIS SKETCH NOT TO BE RELIED UPON FOR EXACT LOCATION OF EXISTING FACILITIES
CALL 811 AT LEAST 2 BUSINESS DAYS BEFORE YOU DIG
For contacts below dial 1-888-CALL PSE (225-5773)
"Locates Required"
"Flagging Required"
Yes No
Yes No
Cell Phone:
Project Manager Contact Information:
E-Mail:
Name:
425.559.4647
glenn.helton@pse.com
GLENN HELTON
HOLE HOG TABLE
CALLOUT LOCATION DEPTH LENGTH
BP1 START
BP2 END
BP3 START
BP4 END
BP5 START
BP6 END
BP7 START
BP8 END
BP9 START
BP10 END
BP11 START
BP12 END
BP13 START
BP14 END
BP15 START
BP16 END
BP17 START
BP18 END
BP19 START
BP20 END
PLUG ENDS OF DEACTIVATED OR INSERTED MAINS AND SERVICES IN ACCORDANCE WITH PSE GAS OPERATING
INSIDE METER SETS SHALL BE MOVED OUTSIDE WHENEVER POSSIBLE OR SET REGULATORS AND VENTS OUTSIDE PER
PROJECT MANAGER TO MAKE EGOR RUN IMMEDIATELY PRIOR TO STARTING CONSTRUCTION.
MAINS AND SERVICES SHALL BE TESTED AND PURGED PER PSE GAS OPERATING STANDARDS 2525.3300, 2525.3400
REFER TO PSE GAS OPERATING STANDARD 2525.1700 FOR MAIN AND SERVICE COVER REQUIREMENTS.
INSTALL CURB VALVE AT PROPERTY LINE OR 5/8" PE WHIP AT MAIN (AS REQUIRED) ON NEW AND EXISTING SERVICES
INSTALL ANODES AND TEST LEAD WIRES AS REQUIRED PER PSE GAS FIELD PROCEDURES 4515.1000 AND 4515.1020 AND
PSE GAS OPERATING STANDARD 2600.1200. TEST LEAD WIRES ARE REQUIRED ON ALL TRANSITION FITTINGS.
MAINTAIN CATHODIC PROTECTION FOR STEEL MAINS BY THE USE OF CONTINUITY BONDS OR OTHER MEANS DETERMINED
BY THE PSE CORROSION ENGINEER PER PSE GAS OPERATING STANDARD 2600.1300.
INSTALL ONE POUND ANODE FOR EVERY 1000' OF LOCATING WIRE. INSTALL ANODE AND TEST LEAD WIRES PER PSE
NOTIFY GAS CUSTOMERS, OR DISTRIBUTE FLYER #1443 A MINIMUM OF TWO WORKING DAYS PRIOR TO A PLANNED
REPLACE ALL "NO RECORD" SERVICES AND 1-1/8" PE SERVICES INSTALLED PRIOR TO 1985.
REPLACE EXISTING ACTIVE SERVICES PER PSE GAS OPERATING STANDARDS 2525.2100 AND 2575.2300.
REMOVE OR RENDER INOPERABLE DEACTIVATED VALVES ON CASING WHERE MPE PIPE IS INSERTED.
INSTALL REPLACEMENT MAINS PER PSE GAS OPERATING STANDARDS 2525.2100 FOR INSERTIONS AND 2525.3600 FOR
STANDARDS 2525.2100 AND 2525.3600.
PSE GAS OPERATING STANDARDS 2575.2300 AND 2550.1700.
11.
12.
14.
13.
AND 2525.1200, AND PSE GAS FIELD PROCEDURE 4700.1500.
PER PSE GAS OPERATING STANDARD 2550.1600.
ABANDONMENT OR DEACTIVATION.
10.
9.
5.
6.
7.
8.
GAS OPERATING STANDARD 2525.2300.
4.
1.
2.
3.
OUTAGE.
STANDARD IP & LP GAS
REPLACEMENT CONSTRUCTION NOTES
15.ACTIVE SERVICES TO BE REPLACED DENOTED BY:#####
ROPE PROPOSED PIPE 2" MPE IP MAIN
WORK AREA
STOP TIME
START TIME
GAS MAIN PRESSURE & TESTING
TESTED BY
GAS MAIN INSTALLATION/RETIREMENT
SOAP AIR NITROGEN WATER
SOAP AIR NITROGEN WATER
STOP TIME
START TIME TESTED BY
TEST RESULTS P F
TESTED BY PSE PRESSURE CONTROL, SEE FORM 1928
P F
Type/Work ManufacturerPipe Size Type Est Length Act Lgth
TYPE TEST
/ /
DATE OFF
PRESSURE
DATE ON
DATE OFF
TYPE TEST
PRESSURE
SYS MAOPDESIGN PRESS
DATE ON
2023 02/18
TEST RESULTS
/ /
/ /
/ /
Verify Testing Requirements, Chart vs Gauge
GOS 2525.3300 sec. 5, Table 5-1 and sec. 5.5
GASSED UP PIPELINE
PIPE
SEGMENT
FOREMAN'S DATENAME
60 IP088- 60
N/A
109129009
N/A
1"=30' 1/5
KING
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
DESIGNED BY PUGET SOUND ENERGY
UTILITIES
CONTACT
PHONE#
COUNTY
1/4 SEC OP MAP
Emer Sect GAS WK CTR
PLAT MAP
JOINT FACILITIES ARRANGEMENTS
DRAWN BY
CHECKED BY
APPROVED BY
CP APPROVAL
MAPPING
SCALE PAGE
ENGR - GAS
FUNCTION
PROJECT MGR
PERMITREAL ESTATE/EASEMENT
2
1
REV#
3
DATE DESCRIPTIONBY CONTACT PHONE NO DATE
Drawing Number
SAP Sup Order Nbr
INSTALL 2" MPE 896'
SITE PLAN
SCALE: 1" = 100'-0"
N/AMN Retirement
RENTON
30 CSPSKGPI
SW 04 -23-05 204.080 205.084
N/A
N/AN/A
N/A
11531265
N/A
109129009
N/A
S. ALNEEMA 253.234.6301
425.559.4647
SAP BATCH YEAR & FOOTAGE
ACTUAL
LENGTH OF
RETIREMENT
MATERIAL
RETIRED
ORIGINAL
JOB
ORIGINAL
YEAR
PROPOSED
LENGTH OF
RETIREMENT
SIZE OF
RETIRED
MAIN
108620269
RETIRE 2" MPE 866'
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT
NE 16TH ST AND JEFFERSON AVE NE
2909 NE 16TH ST RENTON 98056
16.ACTIVE SERVICES TO BE PARTIALLY REPLACED AND TEST & TIED DENOTED BY:
17.ACTIVE SERVICES TO BE TESTED & TIED DENOTED BY:#####
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425.559.4647
G. HELTON 425.559.4647
G. HELTON
G. HELTON
N/A N/A
Service/Meter
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SEE SHEET 2
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Yes No
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425.559.4647
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GLENN HELTON
ROPE PROPOSED PIPE 2" MPE IP MAIN
N/A
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT N/A
1"=30' 2/5
KING
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
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1
REV#
3
DATE DESCRIPTIONBY CONTACT PHONE NO DATE
Drawing Number
SAP Sup Order Nbr
TIE IN
TEE 2"X2" INLINE TEE
2'S C/L & 6'W C/L
____'S C/L & ____'W C/L
CUT & CAP
CAP 2" MPE
25'S C/L & 4'W C/L
____'S C/L & ____'W C/L
DEACTIVATE IN PLACE
EXISTING 2" MPE IP MAIN
TIE IN
TEE HV 2"X2" MPE
15'S C/L & 292'E C/L
___'S C/L & ___'E C/L
TEE TAP 2"X5/8" MPE
(GAUGE TEE)
____'N C/L & ____'W C/L
Scale: NTS
TIE IN DETAIL1
2 Scale: NTS
TIE IN DETAIL2
2
CUT & CAP
CAP 2" MPE
15'S C/L & 290'W C/L
____'S C/L & ____'W C/L
TEE TAP 2"X5/8" MPE
(GAUGE TEE)
____'N C/L & ____'W C/L
ELBOW 2"X90° MPE
2'S C/L & 292'E C/L
___'S C/L & ___'E C/L
DEACTIVATE IN PLACE
EXISTING 2" MPE IP MAIN
S. ALNEEMA 253.234.6301
G. HELTON 425.559.4647
109129009
30 CSPSKGPI
SW 04 -23-05 204.080 205.084
NE 16TH ST AND JEFFERSON AVE NE
2909 NE 16TH ST RENTON 98056
RENTON
PLOT PLAN A
SCALE: 1" = 30'-0"
PROPOSED PIPE 2" MPE IP MAIN
BOTTOM OF PIPE TO BE BURIED
AT 3' TO CLEAR TOP OF
FUTURE STORM PIPE AT 6'-9"
2'S C/L, 218'E C/L
PROPOSED PIPE 2" MPE IP MAIN
BOTTOM OF PIPE TO BE BURIED
AT 3' TO CLEAR TOP OF
FUTURE WATER PIPE AT 4'-3"
2'S C/L, 26'E C/L
2
2
1
2
(____')(____')NEW STUB 1 1/8" PE
TOP OF PIPE TO BE BURIED
AT 2' TO CLEAR TOP OF
FUTURE STORM PIPE AT 2'-9"
16'S C/L, 230'E C/L
NEW STUB 1 1/8" PE
TOP OF PIPE TO BE BURIED
AT 2' TO CLEAR TOP OF
FUTURE STORM PIPE AT 2'-10"
15'S C/L, 206'E C/L
NEW STUB 1 1/8" PE
TOP OF PIPE TO BE BURIED
AT 3' TO CLEAR TOP OF
FUTURE STORM PIPE AT 5'
9'S C/L, 55'E C/L
NEW STUB 1 1/8" PE
TOP OF PIPE TO BE BURIED
AT 3' TO CLEAR TOP OF
FUTURE STORM PIPE AT 5'-4"
15'S C/L, 139'E C/L
PROPOSED PIPE 2" MPE IP MAIN
2'S C/L, ____S' C/L
PROPOSED PIPE 2" MPE IP MAIN
2'S C/L, ____S' C/L
IP GAS FLOWIP GAS FLOW
IP GAS FLOW
IP GAS FLOW1501JEFFERSON AVE NENE 16TH ST
IP GAS FLO
W
IP GAS FLOWIP GAS FLOW
15311527151715181526151015011500IP GAS FLO
W
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GLENN HELTON
ROPE PROPOSED PIPE 2" MPE IP MAIN
N/A
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT N/A
1"=30' 3/5
KING
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
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N/A
N/A
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1
REV#
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DATE DESCRIPTIONBY CONTACT PHONE NO DATE
Drawing Number
SAP Sup Order Nbr
Scale: NTS
TIE IN DETAIL2
3
Scale: NTS
TIE IN DETAIL3
3
S. ALNEEMA 253.234.6301
G. HELTON 425.559.4647
109129009
30 CSPSKGPI
SW 04 -23-05 204.080 205.084
NE 16TH ST AND JEFFERSON AVE NE
2909 NE 16TH ST RENTON 98056
RENTON
PLOT PLAN B
SCALE: 1" = 30'-0"
Scale: NTS
TIE IN DETAIL1
3
TIE IN
TEE 2"X2" INLINE TEE
(SQUEEZE & FUSE TIE IN)
15'S C/L & 7'W C/L
____'S C/L & ____'W C/L
CUT & CAP
CAP 2" MPE
17'S C/L & 15'W C/L
____'S C/L & ____'W C/L
CUT & CAP
CAP 2" MPE
15'S C/L & 50'W C/L
____'S C/L & ____'W C/L
CUT & CAP
473'S C/L & 15'W C/L
____'S C/L & ____'W C/L
ELBOW 2"X90° MPE
9'S C/L & 7'W C/L
___'S C/L & ___'W C/L
ELBOW 2"X90° MPE
9'S C/L & 52'W C/L
___'S C/L & ___'W C/L
TIE IN
TEE HV 2"X2" MPE
15'S C/L & 52'W C/L
___'S C/L & ___'W C/L
ELBOW 2"X90° MPE
475'S C/L & 9'W C/L
___'S C/L & ___'W C/L
TIE IN
TEE HV 2"X2" MPE
475'S C/L & 15'W C/L
___'S C/L & ___'W C/L
DEACTIVATE IN PLACE
EXISTING 2" MPE IP MAIN
DEACTIVATE IN PLACE
EXISTING 2" MPE IP MAIN
DEACTIVATE IN PLACE
EXISTING 2" MPE IP MAIN
PROPOSED PIPE 2" MPE IP MAIN
BOTTOM OF PIPE TO BE BURIED
AT 3' TO CLEAR TOP OF
FUTURE WATER PIPE AT 5.5'
9'S C/L, 4'W C/L
PROPOSED PIPE 2" MPE IP MAIN
TOP OF PIPE TO BE BURIED
AT 5' TO CLEAR BOTTOM OF
FUTURE STORM PIPE AT 3.5'
9'S C/L, 35'E C/L
PROPOSED PIPE 2" MPE IP MAIN
BOTTOM OF PIPE TO BE BURIED
AT 3' TO CLEAR TOP OF
FUTURE HYDRANT PIPE AT 4'
465'S C/L, 9'W C/L
DEACTIVATE IN PLACE
EXISTING 2" MPE IP MAIN
ROPE PROPOSED PIPE 2" MPE IP MAIN
FROM 48'S C/L & 9'W C/L
TO 54'S C/L & 9'W C/L
FROM ____'S C/L & ____'W C/L
TO ____'S C/L & ____'W C/L
TEE TAP 2"X5/8" MPE
(GAUGE TEE)
____'S C/L & ____'W C/L
CUT & CAP
CAP 2" MPE
15'S C/L & 5'W C/L
____'S C/L & ____'W C/L
TEE TAP 2"X5/8" MPE
(GAUGE TEE)
____'S C/L & ____'W C/L
PROPOSED PIPE 2" MPE IP MAIN
BOTTOM OF PIPE TO BE BURIED
AT 3' TO CLEAR TOP OF
FUTURE WATER PIPE AT 5.5'
9'S C/L, 4'W C/L
PROPOSED PIPE 2" MPE IP MAIN
TOP OF PIPE TO BE BURIED
AT 5' TO CLEAR BOTTOM OF
FUTURE STORM PIPE AT 4'
9'S C/L, 7'E C/L
PROPOSED PIPE 2" MPE IP MAIN
TOP OF PIPE TO BE BURIED
AT 5' TO CLEAR BOTTOM OF
FUTURE STORM PIPE AT 3.5'
9'S C/L, 35'E C/L
PROPOSED PIPE 2" MPE IP MAIN
TOP OF PIPE TO BE BURIED
AT 5' TO CLEAR BOTTOM OF
FUTURE STORM PIPE AT 3.5'
45'S C/L, 8'W C/L
PROPOSED PIPE 2" MPE IP MAIN
TOP OF PIPE TO BE BURIED
AT 5' TO CLEAR BOTTOM OF
FUTURE STORM PIPE AT 3.5'
45'S C/L, 8'W C/L
1
3
2
3
3
3
PROPOSED PIPE 2" MPE IP MAIN
TOP OF PIPE TO BE BURIED
AT 5' TO CLEAR BOTTOM OF
FUTURE STORM PIPE AT 4'
151'S C/L, 9'W C/L
PROPOSED PIPE 2" MPE IP MAIN
TOP OF PIPE TO BE BURIED
AT 5' TO CLEAR BOTTOM OF
FUTURE STORM PIPE AT 4'
312'S C/L, 9'W C/L
PROPOSED PIPE 2" MPE IP MAIN
TOP OF PIPE TO BE BURIED
AT 5' TO CLEAR BOTTOM OF
FUTURE STORM PIPE AT 3.5'
385'S C/L, 9'W C/L
NEW STUB 1 1/8" PE
TOP OF PIPE TO BE BURIED
AT 3' TO CLEAR BOTTOM OF
FUTURE STORM PIPE AT 2'-3"
215'S C/L, 15'W C/L
NEW STUB 1 1/8" PE
TOP OF PIPE TO BE BURIED
AT 3' TO CLEAR BOTTOM OF
FUTURE STORM PIPE AT 2'-3"
294'S C/L, 15'W C/L
NEW STUB 1 1/8" PE
TOP OF PIPE TO BE BURIED
AT 3' TO CLEAR BOTTOM OF
FUTURE STORM PIPE AT 2'-4"
294'S C/L, 15'W C/L (____')(____')(____')
(____')(____')
JEFFERSON AVE NENE 13TH STIP GAS FLOW141014091333IP GAS FLOWIP GAS FLOWTHIS SKETCH NOT TO BE RELIED UPON FOR EXACT LOCATION OF EXISTING FACILITIES
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GLENN HELTON
ROPE PROPOSED PIPE 2" MPE IP MAIN
N/A
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT N/A
1"=30' 4/5
KING
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
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2
1
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DATE DESCRIPTIONBY CONTACT PHONE NO DATE
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SAP Sup Order Nbr
S. ALNEEMA 253.234.6301
G. HELTON 425.559.4647
109129009
30 CSPSKGPI
SW 04 -23-05 204.080 205.084
NE 16TH ST AND JEFFERSON AVE NE
2909 NE 16TH ST RENTON 98056
RENTON
Scale: NTS
TIE IN DETAIL2
4PLOT PLAN C
SCALE: 1" = 30'-0"
1
4
2
4
MATCHLINE A-A
SEE SHEET 5
Scale: NTS
TIE IN DETAIL1
4
CUT & CAP
11'N C/L & 15'W C/L
____'N C/L & ____'W C/L
ELBOW 2"X90° MPE
9'N C/L & 9'W C/L
___'N C/L & ___'W C/L
TIE IN
TEE HV 2"X2" MPE
9'N C/L & 15'W C/L
___'N C/L & ___'W C/L
DEACTIVATE IN PLACE
EXISTING 2" MPE IP MAIN
TEE TAP 2"X5/8" MPE
(GAUGE TEE)
____'N C/L & ____'W C/L
CUT & CAP
52'N C/L & 15'W C/L
____'N C/L & ____'W C/L
ELBOW 2"X90° MPE
54'N C/L & 9'W C/L
___'N C/L & ___'W C/L
TIE IN
TEE HV 2"X2" MPE
54'N C/L & 15'W C/L
___'N C/L & ___'W C/L
TEE TAP 2"X5/8" MPE
(GAUGE TEE)
____'N C/L & ____'W C/L
CUT & CAP
298'N C/L & 15'W C/L
____'N C/L & ____'W C/L
ELBOW 2"X90° MPE
296'N C/L & 9'W C/L
___'N C/L & ___'W C/L
TIE IN
TEE HV 2"X2" MPE
296'N C/L & 15'W C/L
___'N C/L & ___'W C/L
TEE TAP 2"X5/8" MPE
(GAUGE TEE)
____'N C/L & ____'W C/L
CUT & CAP
339'N C/L & 15'W C/L
____'N C/L & ____'W C/L
ELBOW 2"X90° MPE
341'N C/L & 9'W C/L
___'N C/L & ___'W C/L
TIE IN
TEE HV 2"X2" MPE
341'N C/L & 15'W C/L
___'N C/L & ___'W C/L
TEE TAP 2"X5/8" MPE
(GAUGE TEE)
____'N C/L & ____'W C/L
DEACTIVATE IN PLACE
EXISTING 2" MPE IP MAIN
PROPOSED PIPE 2" MPE IP MAIN
TOP OF PIPE TO BE BURIED
AT 5' TO CLEAR BOTTOM OF
FUTURE STORM PIPE AT 3'-3"
21'N C/L, 9'W C/L
PROPOSED PIPE 2" MPE IP MAIN
TOP OF PIPE TO BE BURIED
AT 5' TO CLEAR BOTTOM OF
FUTURE STORM PIPE AT 4'
306'N C/L, 9'W C/L
(____')
(____')
(____')
(____')(____')(____')
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GLENN HELTON
ROPE PROPOSED PIPE 2" MPE IP MAIN
N/A
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT N/A
1"=30' 5/5
KING
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
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N/A
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DATE DESCRIPTIONBY CONTACT PHONE NO DATE
Drawing Number
SAP Sup Order Nbr
S. ALNEEMA 253.234.6301
G. HELTON 425.559.4647
109129009
30 CSPSKGPI
SW 04 -23-05 204.080 205.084
NE 16TH ST AND JEFFERSON AVE NE
2909 NE 16TH ST RENTON 98056
RENTON
Scale: NTS
TIE IN DETAIL2
5
PLOT PLAN D
SCALE: 1" = 30'-0"
2
5
1
5
CUT & CAP
26'N C/L & 17'W C/L
____'N C/L & ____'W C/L
ELBOW 2"X90° MPE
24'N C/L & 9'W C/L
___'N C/L & ___'W C/L
TIE IN
TEE HV 2"X2" MPE
24'N C/L & 17'W C/L
___'N C/L & ___'W C/L
TEE TAP 2"X5/8" MPE
(GAUGE TEE)
____'N C/L & ____'W C/L
DEACTIVATE IN PLACE
EXISTING 2" MPE IP MAIN
PROPOSED PIPE 2" MPE IP MAIN
TOP OF PIPE TO BE BURIED
AT 5' TO CLEAR BOTTOM OF
FUTURE STORM PIPE AT 4'
33'N C/L, 9'W C/L
CUT & CAP
254'N C/L & 15'W C/L
____'N C/L & ____'W C/L
ELBOW 2"X90° MPE
256'N C/L & 9'W C/L
___'N C/L & ___'W C/L
TIE IN
TEE HV 2"X2" MPE
256'N C/L & 15'W C/L
___'N C/L & ___'W C/L
TEE TAP 2"X5/8" MPE
(GAUGE TEE)
____'N C/L & ____'W C/L
DEACTIVATE IN PLACE
EXISTING 2" MPE IP MAIN (____')
(____')(____')(____')Scale: NTS
TIE IN DETAIL1
5
PROPOSED PIPE 2" MPE IP MAIN
TOP OF PIPE TO BE BURIED
AT 5' TO CLEAR BOTTOM OF
FUTURE STORM PIPE AT 3.5'
33'N C/L, 9'W C/L
MATCHLINE A-A
SEE SHEET 4
PROPOSED PIPE 2" MPE IP MAIN
BOTTOM OF PIPE TO BE BURIED
AT 3' TO CLEAR TOP OF
FUTURE HYDRANT PIPE AT 4'
33'N C/L, 9'W C/L