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D.R. STRONG
CONSULTING ENGINEERS
TECHNICAL INFORMATION REPORT
for
BETHANY CORNER
SHORT PLAT
16433 & 16451111'" Avenue SE, Renton, Washington
DRS Project No. 16062
Renton File No. PRE16-000651
Owner/Applicant
Mary Nguyen
9102 SE 41 '1 Street
Mercer Island, Washington 98040
Mark Seek
15233 Manion Way NE
Duvall, WA 98019
Report Prepared by
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D. R. STRONG Consulting Engineers, Inc.
620 7'" Avenue
Kirkland, WA 98033
(425) 827-3063
Report Issue Date
December 20, 2016
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Technical Information Report
CITY CJF !:.:u,: ·: ;::: rr:~.:: l\.' !•~ ,-,
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Bethany Corner
Renton, Washington
TECHNICAL INFORMATION REPORT
BETHANY CORNER SHORT PLAT
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION I ...................................................................................................................... 4
Project Overview ......................................................................................................... 4
Predeveloped Site Conditions ..................................................................................... 4
Developed Site Conditions .......................................................................................... 4
King County Area, Washington .................................................................................. 14
AgC-Alderwood gravelly sandy loam, 8 to 15 percent slopes .............................. 14
SECTION II ................................................................................................................... 16
Conditions and Requirements Summary ................................................................... 16
Conditions of Approval. .............................................................................................. 18
SECTION Ill .................................................................................................................. 19
Off-Site Analysis ........................................................................................................ 19
Task 1: Define and Map Study Area ...................................................................... 19
Task 2: Resource Review ...................................................................................... 20
Task 3: Field Inspection ......................................................................................... 29
Task 4: Drainage System Description and Problem Descriptions .......................... 30
Task 5: Mitigation of Existing or Potential Problems .............................................. 31
SECTION IV .................................................................................................................. 37
Flow Control Analysis and Water Quality Design ...................................................... 37
Existing Site Hydrology ......................................................................................... 37
Developed Site Hydrology ...................................................................................... 39
Performance Standards ............................................................................................. 42
Flow Control System .................................................................................................. 43
Water Quality Treatment System ............................................................................... 50
SECTION V ................................................................................................................... 52
Conveyance System Analysis and Design ................................................................ 52
SECTION VI .................................................................................................................. 61
Special Reports and Studies ..................................................................................... 61
SECTION VII ................................................................................................................. 62
Other Permits, Variances and Adjustments ............................................................... 62
SECTION VIII ................................................................................................................ 63
CSWPPP Analysis and Design (Part A) .................................................................... 63
SWPPP Plan Design (Part B) .................................................................................... 63
SECTION IX .................................................................................................................. 65
Bond Quantities, Facility Summaries, and Declaration of Covenant.. ........................ 65
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Renton, Washington
Stormwater Facility Summary Sheet .......................................................................... 66
SECTION X ................................................................................................................... 68
Operations and Maintenance Manual ........................................................................ 68
APPENDICES ............................................................................................................... 69
Appendix "A" Legal Description ................................................................................. 70
Appendix "B" CSWPPP ............................................................................................. 71
Appendix "C" Bond Quantity Worksheet .................................................................... 72
List of Figures
Figure 1 TIR Worksheet .................................................................................................. 6
Figure 2 Vicinity Map ................................................................................................. 11
Figure 3 Drainage Basins, Subbasins, and Site Characteristics ................................... 12
Figure 4 Soils ................................................................................................................ 13
Figure 5 City of Renton Topography Map ..................................................................... 21
Figure 6 City of Renton Coal Mine Hazard Areas Map .................................................. 22
Figure 7 City of Renton Flood Hazards Map ................................................................. 23
Figure 8 City of Renton Streams and Wetlands Map .................................................... 24
Figure 9 City of Renton Landslide Hazards Map ........................................................... 25
Figure 10 City of Renton Seismic Hazard Areas Map ................................................... 26
Figure 11 FEMA Map ................................................................................................... 27
Figure 12 King County iMap Drainage Complaints Map ................................................ 28
Figure 13 OffsiteAnalysis Downstream Map ................................................................ 33
Figure 14 Offsite Analysis Downstream Table .............................................................. 34
Figure 15 Predeveloped Area Map ................................................................................ 38
Figure 16 Developed Area Map .................................................................................... 41
Figure 17 Detention & Water Quality Facility Details ..................................................... 51
Figure 18 Backwater Analysis Map ............................................................................... 56
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Renton, Washington
SECTION I
PROJECT OVERVIEW
The Project is the proposed subdivision of two parcels into nine single-family residential
lots, per the City of Renton's (City) subdivision process. The Project is located at 16433
& 16451 111 1h Avenue SE, Renton, Washington (Site) also known as Tax Parcel
Numbers 008800-0570 & -0560. The Project will meet the drainage requirements of the
City of Renton Amendments to the 2009 King County Surface Water Design Manual
(CORSWDMA).
PREDEVELOPED SITE CONDITIONS
The total existing Site area is approximately 79,710 s.f. (1.83 acres). The Site is
currently developed with two single family homes, one trailer home, gravel driveways,
one detached garage, a shed, a concrete foundation, and landscaping.
The Site consists of a shallow grade to the southwest and is contains one Threshold
Discharge Area (TOA). Runoff generated by the TOA gradually sheet flows east to
southwest towards adjacent parcels to the west or is collected by a culvert in the
southwest corner of the Site. Sheet flow over the west property line and culvert flow
from the southwest corner of the Site form the two natural discharge locations for the
Site. The two Natural Discharge Areas (NDAs) of the Site divide it roughly in half with
the northern portion draining to the west and the southern portion draining to the cuvert.
Sheet flow from the western property line is captured by Big Soos Creek on the
adjacent parcels and is conveyed to the south. Runoff through the culvert in the the
southwestern corner of the Site travels for approximately 55 feet in a westerly direction
to a convergence point with Big Soos Creek. Flow from both NDAs converges within
the Y. mile and therefore the Site can be considered to be within one TOA.
The Project frontage currently drains to a series of ditches and culverts along 111 th Ave
SE and converges with Big Soos Creek approximately 160 feet downstream.
DEVELOPED SITE CONDITIONS
The applicant is seeking approval to subdivide 1.83 acres into nine single-family
residential lots (Project), with lot sizes ranging from approximately 5,948 s.f. to 7,119 s.f.
All existing improvements located on the Site will be demolished or removed during plat
construction.
The project is required to meet the City's Flow Control Duration Standard -Matching
Forested and Basic Water Quality treatment. This standard matches the developed Site
flow durations to the flow durations of pre-developed rates for forested (historical) site
conditions. These standards will be met through the proposed combination detention
and water quality vault. The proposed impervious surface areas are as follows: half
street frontage improvements consisting of a 5' sidewalk along 111 1h AVE SE, Road A,
the nine new single-family residences and associated driveways, and Tract A, the storm
water detention facility, will generate approximately 51,486 s.f. of impervious area (1. 18
acres). The Project will implement the restricted footprint BMP and the allowable
impervious of each lot will be reduced by 10%.
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A section of non-target impervious surface along the north side of 111th AVE SE will be
collected by the proposed detention facility. The facility has been designed with this
section being proposed as an offsite flow-through area. This area will be modeled as
impervious in both the predeveloped and developed scenarios. Proposed Site cover
and surfaces are show in Figure 16, Developed Site Conditions. (See Section IV).
The Project proposes to combine runoff from both onsite NDAs and the target frontage
into one detention system and to discharge to the road-side ditch system just upstream
of the confluence with Big Soos Creek. The existing natural discharge locations for the
Site are not suitable for concentrated. No drainage easements are available for
discharge to Big Soos Creek to the west. Discharge to the road-side ditch connects to a
manmade public conveyance system. The proposed discharge location is well within
the Y. mile of the natural discharge locations.
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FIGURE 1
TIR WORKSHEET
TECHNICAL INFORMATION REPORT (TIR) WORKSHEET
Part 1 PROJECT OWNER AND
PROJECT ENGINEER
Project Owner: Mark Seek and Mary Nguyen
Phone: (206) 315-8130
Address: 15233 Manion Way NE, Duvall,
WA98019
9102 SE 41'' Street, Mercer Island, WA 98040
Project Engineer:
Company:
Phone:
Jonathan S. Murray, P.E.
D. R. STRONG Consulting
Engineers Inc.
(425) 827-3063
Part 3 TYPE OF PERMIT APPLICATION
~ Landuse Services
Subdivision/ Short Subdivision / UPD
~ Building Services: M/F / Commercial / SFR
~ Clearing and Grading
D Right-of-Way
D Other:
Part 5 PLAN AND REPORT INFORMATION
Technical Information Report
Type of Drainage Review !Full! I Targeted /
(circle): Large Site
Date (include revision
dates): December 15 2016
Date of Final:
I Part 6 ADJUSTMENT APPROVALS
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Part 2 PROJECT LOCATION AND
DESCRIPTION
Project Name: Bethany Corner
City Permit#: PRE16-000651
Location:
Township: 23 North
Range: 05 East
Section: 29
Site Address: 16433 & 16451
111•h Avenue SE,
Renton, WA
Part 4 OTHER REVIEWS AND PERMITS
D DFWHPA D Shoreline Mngmt
D COE404 ~ Structural
D DOE Dam Safety RockeryNault
D FEMA Floodplain D ESA Section 7
D COE Wetlands
D Other:
Site Improvement Plan (Engr. Plans)
Type (circle one):
Date (include revision
dates):
Date of Final:
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!Full! I Modified / :
Small Site
Bethany Corner
Renton, Washington
Type (circle one): Standard / Complex / Preapplication / Experimental / Blanket
Description: (include conditions in TIR Section 2)
Date of Approval:
Part 7 MONITORING REQUIREMENTS
Monitoring Required: Yes/ No Describe: Monitor discharge location
Start Date: TBD during construction.
Completion Date
Part 8 SITE COMMUNITY AND DRAINAGE BASIN
Community Plan: =B=e~ns=o=n~-----------------------
Special District Overlays: ~N=/A~----------------------
Drainage Basin: Green/Duwamish River Watershed
Stormwater Requirements: Flow Control Duration Standard -Matching Forested and Basic
WQ treatment
Part 9 ONSITE AND ADJACENT SENSITIVE AREAS
~ River/ Stream: Big Soos Creek
D Lake
D Wetlands
D Closed Depression
D Floodplain
D Other
Part 10 SOILS
Soil Type
AgC
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Slopes
8-15%
Steep Slope
Erosion Hazard
Landslide Hazard
Coal Mine Hazard
Seismic Hazard
Habitat Protection
Erosion Potential
Moderate to Severe
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D High Groundwater Table
D other
D Additional Sheets Attached
D Sole Source Aquifer
D Seeps/Springs
Part 11 DRAINAGE DESIGN LIMITATIONS
REFERENCE LIMITATION I SITE CONSTRAINT
~ Core Reguirement #2 -Offsite Anall£sis
~ SEPA
~ Sensitive Area Buffer
D
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Additional Sheet Attached
Part 12 TIR SUMMARY SHEET
Threshold Discharge Area: Site com~rised of one TOA
(name or description)
Core Requirements (all 8 apply)
Discharge of Natural Location yes
Oftsite Analysis
Flow Control
(incl. facility summary sheet
Conveyance System
Erosion and Sediment Control
Maintenance and Operation
Financial Guarantees and
Liability
Water Quality
(include facility summary sheet)
Special Requirements (as applicable)
Area Specific Drainage
Requirements
Floodplain/Floodwav Delineation
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Number of Natural Discharge Locations: 1
Level: 1 I 2 / 3 dated: 09/28/2016
Level: 1 I 'l,. I 3 or Exemption Number
Small Site BMPS Restricted Footi;irint
Spill containment located at: TBD
ESC Site Supervisor: T/B/D
Contact Phone: T/B/D
After Hours Phone: T/8/D
Responsibility: Private I Public
If Private, Maintenance Log Required: Yes I No
Provided: Yes I No
Type Basic I Sens Lake/ Enhanced Basic I Bog
or exemption No.
Landscape Management Plan: Yes/ No
Type: CDA / SDO I MOP/ BP I LMP I Shared/ None
Name:
T""e: Maier I Minor/ Exemption/ None
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100-year Base Flood Elevation (or range):
Datum:
Flood Protection Facilities Describe: N/ A
Source Control Describe Landuse:
(comm. I industrial landuse) Describe any structural controls:
Oil Control High-use Site: Yes/ No
Treatment BMP:
Maintenance Agreement: Yes I No
with whom?
Other Drainage Structures
Describe: Runoff will be collected and conveyed to the wet-vault detention facility
located in Tract A.
Part 13 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL REQUIREMENTS
MINIMUM ESC REQUIREMENTS MINIMUM ESC REQUIREMENTS
DURING CONSTRUCTION AFTER CONSTRUCTION
[SJ Clearing Limits [SJ Stabilize Exposed Surfaces
[SJ Remove and Restore Temporary ESC
[SJ Cover Measures Facilities
[SJ Perimeter Protection [SJ Clean and Remove All Silt and
[SJ Traffic Area Stabilization Debris, Ensure Operations of
Permanent Facilities
[SJ Sediment Retention [SJ Flag Limits of SAO and open space
[SJ Surface Water Collection Preservation areas
D Other D Dewatering Control
[SJ Dust control
[SJ Flow Control
Part 14 STORMWATER FACILITY DESCRIPTIONS (Note: Include Facility Summary and Sketch
Flow Control
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~ Detention Wet-Vault
D Infiltration
D Regional
Facility
D Shared Facility
~ Flow Control
BMPs Restricted Footprint
D Other
Part15 EASEMENTS/TRACTS
D Drainage Easement
D Covenant
D Native Growth Protection Covenant
~ Tract
D Other:
D Biofiltration
~ Wetpool Wet-Vault
D Media Filtration
D Oil Control
D Spill Control
D Flow Control
BMPs
D Other
Part 16 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
~ Cast In Place Vault
D Retaining Wall
D Rockery > 4' High
D Structural on Steep Slope
D Other:
Part 17 SIGNATURE OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER
I, or a civil engineer under my supervision, have visited the site. Actual site conditions as
observed were incorporated into this worksheet and the attached Technical Information
Report. To the best of my knowledge the information provided here is accurate.
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or rights to the use of such information. King County shall not be liable for any general, special, indirect, incidental, or consequential
damages including, but not limited to, lost revenues or lost profits resulting from the use or misuse of the information contained on
this map. Any sale of this map or information on this map is prohibited except by written permission of King County.
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FIGURE 3
DRAINAGE BASINS, SUBBASINS, AND SITE CHARACTERISTICS
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a) Map Unit Setting
• National map unit symbol: 21626
• Elevation: 50 to 800 feet
• Mean annual precipitation: 20 to 60 inches
• Mean annual air temperature: 46 to 52 degrees F
• Frost-free period: 160 to 240 days
• Farmland classification: Prime farmland if irrigated
b) Map Unit Composition
• Alderwood and similar soils: 85 percent
• Minor components: 15 percent
• Estimates are based on observations, descriptions, and transects of the mapunit.
c) Description of Alderwood
(1)Setting
• Landform: Ridges, hills
• Landform position (two-dimensional): Shoulder
• Landform position (three-dimensional): Nose slope, talf
• Down-slope shape: Linear, convex
• Across-slope shape: Convex
• Parent material: Glacial drift and/or glacial outwash over dense glaciomarine deposits
(2) Typical profile
• A -0 to 7 inches: gravelly sandy loam
• Bw1 -7 to 21 inches: very gravelly sandy loam
• Bw2 -21 to 30 inches: very gravelly sandy loam
• Bg -30 to 35 inches: very gravelly sandy loam
• 2Cd1 -35 to 43 inches: very gravelly sandy loam
• 2Cd2 -43 to 59 inches: very gravelly sandy loam
(3) Properties and qualities
• Slope: 8 to 15 percent
• Depth to restrictive feature: 20 to 39 inches to densic material
• Natural drainage class: Moderately well drained
• Capacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water (Ksat).· Very low to moderately low (0.00 to 0.06
in/hr)
• Depth to water table: About 18 to 37 inches
• Frequency of flooding: None
• Frequency of ponding: None
• Available water storage in profile: Very low (about 2. 7 inches)
(4)1nterpretive groups
• Land capability classification (irrigated). None specified
• Land capability classification (nonirrigated): 4s
• Hydrologic Soil Group: B
• Other vegetative classification. Limited Depth Soils (G002XN302WA), Limited Depth Soils
(G002XS301WA), Limited Depth Soils (G002XF303WA)
• Hydric soil rating: No
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d) Minor Components
(1) Everett
• Percent of map unit: 5 percent
• Landform: Eskers, kames, moraines
• Landform position (two-dimensional): Shoulder, footslope
• Landform position (three-dimensional): Crest, base slope
• Down-slope shape: Convex
• Across-slope shape: Convex
• Hydric soil rating: No
(2)1ndianola
• Percent of map unit: 5 percent
• Landform: Eskers, kames, terraces
• Landform position (three-dimensional): Tread
• Down-slope shape: Linear
• Across-slope shape: Linear
• Hydric soil rating: No
(3)Shalcar
• Percent of map unit: 3 percent
• Landform: Depressions
• Landform position (three-dimensional): Dip
• Down-slope shape: Concave
• Across-slope shape: Concave
• Hydric soil rating. Yes
(4)Nonna
• Percent of map unit: 2 percent
• Landform: Depressions, drainageways
• Landform position (three-dimensional): Dip
• Down-slope shape: Concave, linear
• Across-slope shape: Concave
• Hydric soil rating: Yes
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SECTION II
CONDITIONS AND REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY
The Project must comply with the following Core and Special Requirements:
• C.R. #1 -Discharge at the Natural Location: Existing drainage discharges the
Site at one location, maintaining one TOA. The topography indicates that all
stormwater runoff leaves the Site as sheet flow across the west property line.
Runoff is collected by Big Soos Creek which is located on an adjacent property to
the west. Developed runoff will require discharge to a conveyance system.
Discharge from the project will be directed south to the existing conveyance system
along 111th Ave SE. This discharge location converges with flow from the NOA
within the Y. mile.
• C.R. #2 -Offsite Analysis: Analysis is included in Section Ill. The Analysis
describes the Site's runoff patterns in detail.
• C.R. #3 -Flow Control: The Project is required to adhere to Flow Control
Duration Standard -Matching Forested site conditions. One detention/wetvault
will provide flow control as required for the new and replaced impervious and
pervious surfaces. The Site is required to "match the flow duration of pre-developed
rates for forested (historic) site conditions over the range of flows extending from
50% of 2-year up to the full 50-year flow," (City of Renton 2009 Surface Water
Design Manual Amendment, Sec. 1.2.3.1 ). A detention vault will accommodate this
requirement.
• C.R. #4 -Conveyance System: New pipe systems are required to be designed
with sufficient capacity to convey and contain (at minimum) the 25-year peak flow,
assuming developed conditions for onsite tributary areas and existing conditions for
any offsite tributary areas. Pipe system structures may overtop for runoff events that
exceed the 25-year design capacity, provided the overflow from a 100-year runoff
event does not create or aggravate a "severe flooding problem" or "severe erosion
problem" as defined in C.R. #2. Any overflow occurring onsite for runoff events up to
and including the 100-year event must discharge at the natural location for the
project site. In residential subdivisions, such overflow must be contained within an
onsite drainage easement, tract, covenant or public right-of-way. This analysis is
shown in Section V.
• C.R. #5 -Erosion and Sediment Control: The Project will provide the seven
minimum ESC measures. A temporary erosion and sedimentation control plan is
presented as part of the engineering construction plan set.
• C.R. #6 -Maintenance and Operations: Maintenance of the proposed storm
drainage facilities will be the responsibility of the City. An Operation and
Maintenance Manual will be included in Section X at the time of construction plan
preparation.
• C.R. #7 -Financial Guarantees: Prior to commencing construction, the Applicant
must post a drainage facilities restoration and site stabilization financial guarantee.
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For any constructed or modified drainage facilities to be maintained and operated by
the City, the Applicant must: 1) Post a drainage defect and maintenance financial
guarantee for a period of two years, and 2) Maintain the drainage facilities during the
two-year period following posting of the drainage defect and maintenance financial
guarantee.
• C.R. #8 -Water Quality: The Project is required to provide basic water quality
treatment. A combined detention/wetvault will accommodate this requirement.
• S.R. #1 -Other Adopted Area-Specific Requirements: Not applicable for this
Project.
• S.R. #2 -Flood Hazard Area Delineation: Not applicable for this Project.
• S.R. #3 -Flood Protection Facilities: Not applicable for this Project.
• S.R. #4 -Source Control: Not applicable for this Project.
• S.R. #5 -Oil Control: Not applicable for this Project.
• S.R. #6 -Aquifer Protection Area: Site not located within zones 1 and 2, therefore
not applicable for this Project.
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CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
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TBD
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SECTION Ill
OFF-SITE ANALYSIS
LEVEL ONE DOWNSTREAM ANALYSIS
DISCLAIMER:
This report was prepared at the request of Mark Seek and Mary Nguyen for the 1.83
acre parcels known as a portion of the Northeast Quarter of Section 29, Township 23
North, Range 5 East, W.M., in King County, Tax Parcel Numbers 008800-0570, & -0560
(Site). D. R. STRONG Consulting Engineers Inc. (DRS) has prepared this report for the
exclusive use of DRS, the owner, and their agents, for specific application to the
development project as described herein. Use or reliance on this report, or any of its
contents for any revisions of this project, or any other project, or by others not described
above, is forbidden without the expressed permission by DRS.
TASK 1: DEFINE AND MAP STUDY AREA
This Offsite Analysis was prepared in accordance with Core Requirement #2, Section
1.2.2 of the 2009 King County Surface Water Design Manual and City Amendments as
adopted by the City of Renton (Manual). The Site is located at 16433 & 16451 111 th
Avenue SE, Renton, Washington. The Project is the subdivision of two parcels into nine
single-family lots.
See Figures 5 through 12 for maps of the study area.
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TASK 2: RESOURCE REVIEW
• Adopted Basin Plans: The City of Renton and King County Department of Permitting
and Environmental Review (DPER) and Department of Natural Resources and
Parks (DNRP) do not have a specific plan for the East Lake Washington Drainage
Basin.
• Finalized Drainage Studies: No available applicable drainage studies at this time.
• Basin Reconnaissance Summary Reports: None available.
• Comprehensive Plans: Renton's Comprehensive Plan, adopted on June 22, 2015,
effective July 1, 2015.
• Floodplain/Floodway (FEMA) Map: No floodplains exist on site, See Figure 11.
• Other Offsite Analysis Reports: None available within adjacent properties.
• Sensitive Areas Map Folios, City of Renton GIS: See Figures 6-10. The City's GIS
system shows a wetland on Site. A Wetland Assessment dated June 2, 2016 was
prepared by Mark Rigos, P.E. This assessment found that there were no areas on
the Site which met the definitions of wetlands.
• DNRP Drainage Complaints and Studies: Per King County Water and Land
Resources Division, there is one complaint within the downstream paths, within
approximately one mile from the Site within the last 10 years. See Figure 12.
• USDA King County Soils Survey: See Figure 4
• King County Wetlands Inventory: Vol. 2 East (1990) -Wetland 5401 (category 2)
identified within one mile of the downstream path. See Figure 8.
• Migrating River Studies: The Site is not located near the channel migration zones of
Cedar River, Toll River, Raging River, Snoqualmie River, or Green River.
• King County Designated Water Quality Problems: Per the Washington State Water
Quality Assessment 303(d)/305(b) Integrated Report current as of 2012, there are
no water quality problems within 1 mile downstream of the Site.
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TASK 3: FIELD INSPECTION
UPSTREAM TRIBUTARY AREA
Upon evaluation of the upstream area through examining COR topographic map (see
Figure 5) and by conducting field reconnaissance on March 21st 2016, the upstream
tributary area for the Site is considered negligible. The parcels to the north and south
sheet flow to the west, and a swale exists in the right of way of 111 th AVE SE,
conveying runoff to the south, away from the site.
GENERAL ONSITE AND OFFS/TE DRAINAGE DESCRIPTIONS
The Site is contained within one Threshold Discharge Area (TDA). Runoff from the Site
sheet flows over the west property line and is collected by Big Soos Creek, which is
flowing in a southerly direction. There also exists a Natural Discharge Area (NDA)
which consists of a 12 inch reinforced concrete pipe in the southeastern corner of the
Site which conveys storm water approximately 55 feet before sheet flowing westerly and
converging with Big Soos Creek. The convergence point for the two NDA's is
approximately 85 feet downstream from the Site. Big Soos Creek is conveyed through a
series of culverts, swales, and as channel flow before discharging into an unnamed
wetland approximately Y, mile downstream.
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TASK 4: DRAINAGE SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND PROBLEM DESCRIPTIONS
DRAINAGE SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The downstream analysis is further illustrated and detailed in the Downstream Map
Figure 13 and Downstream Table Figure 14. The drainage area is located within the
East Lake Washington -Renton Drainage Basin. The drainage area was evaluated by
reviewing available resources described in task 2, and by conducting a field
reconnaissance on October 28th, 2016 under overcast conditions.
DOWNSTREAM PA TH 1
"A 1" is a Natural Discharge Area (N DA) for the Site. It is located along the western
property line (±0).
From Point "A1" to Point "B1'', runoff continues to flow west as sheet flow over till grass.
No concentrated flow was observed (±0'-45').
Point "B1", runoff is collected by Big Soos Creek. (±45').
From Point "B1" to Point "C1", runoff is conveyed in a southerly direction as channel
flow via Big Soos Creek. Moderate flow was observed (±45'-502').
Point "C1" is the inlet of a 12" diameter Reinforced Concrete Pipe (RCP). Did not
observe. (±502').
From Point "C1" to Point "D1", runoff is conveyed easterly as pipe flow via 12" RCP.
Moderate flow observed (±502'-807').
Point "D1" is the outlet of a 12" diameter RCP. Moderate flow observed. (±807').
From Point "D1" to Point "E1", runoff is conveyed southerly as channel flow via a 2' tall
and 3' wide swale. Moderate flow observed (±807'-813').
Point "E1" is the inlet of a 12" diameter RCP. Moderate flow observed. (±813').
From Point "E1" to Point "F1 ", runoff is conveyed in a southerly direction as pipe flow via
12" RCP culvert. Moderate flow was observed (±813'-835').
Point "F1" is the outlet of a 12" diameter RCP. Moderate flow observed. (±835').
From Point "F1" to Point "G1", runoff is conveyed in a southerly direction as channel
flow via a 2' tall and 4' wide swale. Moderate flow was observed. (±835'-925').
Point "G1" is the inlet of a 12" diameter RCP. Moderate flow observed. (±925').
From Point "G1" to Point "H1", runoff is conveyed in a southerly direction as pipe flow
via 12" diameter RCP culvert. Moderate flow was observed (±925'-968').
Point "H1" is the outlet of a 12" diameter RCP. Moderate flow observed. (±968').
From Point "H1" to Point "11 ", runoff is conveyed in a southerly direction as channel flow
via a 2' tall and 4' wide swale. Moderate flow was observed (±968'-986').
Point "11" is the inlet of a 12" diameter RCP. Inlet was partially submerged. (±986').
From Point "11" to Point "J1", runoff is conveyed in an easterly direction as pipe flow via
12" diameter RCP culvert. Heavy flow was observed (±986'-1,022').
Point "J1" is the outlet of a 12" RCP. Outlet was fully submerged. (±1,022').
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From Point "J1" to Point "K1", runoff is conveyed in a southerly direction as channel flow
via a 2' tall and 4' wide swale. Heavy flow was observed (±1,022'-1,037').
Point "K1" is the inlet of a 24" diameter Corrugated Metal Pipe (CMP) (±1,037').
From Point "K1" to Point "L 1", runoff is conveyed in a southerly direction as pipe flow via
24" CMP. Moderate flow was observed (±1,037'-1, 121').
Point "L 1", is a Type 1 CB with the outlet of a 24" diameter CMP pipe from the north and
the inlet of a 12" CMP in a southeasterly direction. Facility ID No 180983. Standing
water observed. (±1,121').
From Point "L1" to Point "M1", runoff is conveyed in a southeasterly direction as pipe
flow via a 12" diameter CMP. Inlet was observed to be fully submerged. (±1, 121 '-
1, 180').
Point "M1" is the outlet of a 12" diameter CMP. Not observed. (±1, 180').
From Point "M1" to Point "N1", runoff is conveyed in a southeasterly direction as
channel flow via Big Soos Creek. Moderate flow was observed. (±1,180'-1,599'). The
downstream path crosses the Y. mile point during this stretch.
Point "N1" is the inlet of an 18" diameter Corrugated Plastic Pipe (CPP) with a metal
debris barrier. Moderate flow observed (±1,599').
From Point "N1" to Point "01", runoff is conveyed in a southerly direction under SE 168th
Street via an 18" CPP. Moderate flow was observed (±1,599'-1,675').
Point "01" is the outlet of an 18" CPP discharging into Big Soos Creek. Moderate flow
observed (±1,675'). The outlet could not be investigated in the field. This is the end of
field investigation.
DOWNSTREAM PATH 2
"A2" is a NDL for the Site. It is located in the southeastern corner of the Site. This NDL
is the inlet of a 12" diameter reinforced concrete pipe conveying storm water in a
southeasterly direction (±0).
From Point "A2" to Point "B2", runoff continues in a southwesterly direction as pipe flow.
No concentrated flow was observed (±0'-55').
Point "B2" is the outlet of a 12" reinforced concrete. (±55').
From Point "B2" to point "C2," runoff continues in a southwesterly direction as sheet
flow. (±55'-85').
Point "C2" is Big Soos Creek which collects runoff and is the convergence point of
Downstream Paths 1 and 2. (±85').
TASK 5: MITIGATION OF EXISTING OR POTENTIAL PROBLEMS
A review of the King County Water and Land Resources Division -Drainage Services
Section Documented Drainage Complaints within one mile of the downstream flow
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paths revealed one complaint within the last ten years and has since been closed.
Several drainage complaints exist within the downstream path but are not within the last
ten years and are not applicable for Level One Downstream Analysis.
The project should not create any problems as specified in Section 1.2.2.1 of the
Manual and therefore is not required to provide Drainage Problem Impact Mitigation
subject to the requirements of Section 1.2.2.2.
A wetvault will provide flow control and basic water quality requirements for the entire
Site. During construction, standard sediment and erosion control methods will be
utilized. This will include the use of a stabilized construction entrance, perimeter silt
fencing, and other necessary measures to minimize soil erosion during construction.
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FIGURE 13
OFFSITE ANALYSIS DOWNSTREAM MAP
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OFFSITE ANALYSIS DOWNSTREAM TABLE
DOWNSTREAM PATH 1
Symbol Drainage Drainage Component
Component Type, Description
Name, and Size
Type: sheet flow, swale,
See map Stream, channel, pipe, drainage basin, vegetation, cover.
Pond: Size: diameter depth, type of sensitive area, volume
Surface area
A1 Natural discharge area Runoff exits at the NOA along the western
oropertv line of the Site.
A1-B1 West sheet flow Sheet flow over till grass
B1 Stream Big Soos Creek
B1-C1 Southerly channel flow Big Soos Creek
C1 Pipe inlet 12" diameter Reinforced Concrete Pipe
(RCP)
C1-D1 Easterly pipe flow 12~ diameter RCP.
01 Pipe outlet 12" diameter RCP
D1-E1 Southerly channel flow 2' tall 3' wide swale
E1 Pipe inlet 12" diameter RCP
E1-F1 Southerly pipe flow 12" diameter RCP
F1 Pipe outlet 12" diameter RCP
F1-G1 Southerly channel flow 2' tall and 4' wide swale
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Slope Distance Existing Potential
From site Problems Problems
Discharoe
Constrictions, under capacity, ponding,
% 1/4 mile= overtopping, flooding, habitat or
1,320 feet organism destruction, scouring, bank
sloughing, sedimentation, incision, other
erosion
±0' None Observed None Anticipated
None Observed None Anticipated
±45' None Observed None Anticipated
None Observed None Anticipated
±502'
None Observed None Anticipated
±807' None Observed None Anticipated
None Observed None Anticipated
±813' None Observed None Anticipated
None Observed None Anticipated
±835' None Observed None Anticipated
None Observed None Anticipated
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Observations of field inspector
resource reviewer, or resident
Tributary area, likelihood of problem,
overflow pathways, potential impacts.
No concentrated flow observed
No concentrated flow observed
Moderate flow observed
Moderate flow observed
Did not observe
Moderate flow observed
Moderate flow observed
Moderate flow observed
Moderate flow observed
Moderate flow observed
Moderate flow observed
Moderate flow observed
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Pipe outlet 12" diameter RCP
Southerly channel flow 2' tall and 4' wide swale
Pipe inlet 12" diameter RCP
Easterly pipe flow 12" diameter RCP
Pipe outlet 12" diameter RCP
Southerly channel flow 2' tall 4' wide swale
Pipe inlet 24" diameter Corrugated Metal Pipe
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Southerly pipe flow 24" diameter CMP
Type 1 CB Renton Facility No. 180983
Southeasterly pipe 12" diameter CMP
Pipe outlet 12" diameter CMP
Southeasterly channel Big Soos Creek
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ICPP\ under SE 168'" Street
Southerly pipe flow 18" diameter CPP
Pipe outlet 18" diameterCPP. Discharging into Big
Soos Creek
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±925' None Observed
None Observed
±968' None Observed
None Observed
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submeraed
None Observed
±1,022' Fully submerged
None Observed
±1,037' None Observed
None Observed
±1,121' None Observed
Fully submerged
±1,180' None Observed
None Observed
±1,599' None Observed
None Observed
±1,675' None Observed
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None Anticipated
None Anticipated
None Anticipated
None Anticipated
None Anticipated
None Anticipated
None Anticipated
None Anticipated
None Anticipated
None Anticipated
None Anticipated
None Anticipated
None Anticipated
None Anticipated
None Anticipated
None Anticipated
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Moderate flow observed
Moderate flow observed
Moderate flow observed
Heavy flow observed
Heavy flow observed
Heavy flow observed
Heavily vegetated -moderate flow
observed
Moderate flow observed
Moderate flow observed
Standing water observed
Heavy flow observed
Moderate flow observed
Moderate flow observed
Moderate flow observed. Metal debris
barrier coverinn inlet
Moderate flow observed
Discharge point not observed
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DOWNSTREAM PATH 2
Symbol Drainage Drainage Component
Component Type, Description
Name, and Size
Type: sheet flow, swale,
See map Stream, channel, pipe, drainage basin, vegetation, cover,
Pond; Size: diameter depth, type of sensitive area, volume
Surface area
A2 Natural discharge area -12" diameter RCP.
Pioe inlet
A2-B2 Southwesterly pipe flow 12" diameter RCP
B2 Pipe outlet 12" diameter RCP
B2-C2 Southwesterly sheet flow Sheet flow over moderately vegetated
areas
C2 Stream Big Soos Creek. Convergence point of
Downstream Paths 1 and 2
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From site Problems Problems
Discharae
Constrictions, under capacity, ponding,
% 1/4 mile= overtopping, flooding, habitat or
1,320 feet organism destruction, scouring, bank
sloughing, sedimentation, incision, other
erosion
±0' None Observed None Anticipated
None Observed None Anticipated
±55' None Observed None Anticipated
None Observed None Anticipated
±85'
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resource reviewer, or resident
Tributary area, likelihood of problem,
overflow pathways, potential impacts.
No concentrated flow observed
No concentrated flow observed
No concentrated flow observed
Moderate flow observed
Did not observe
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SECTION IV
FLOW CONTROL ANALYSIS AND WATER QUALITY DESIGN
EXISTING SITE HYDROLOGY
KCRTS was used to model runoff from the Site. The Site falls within the City's Flow
Control Duration Standard -Matching Forested area. The Site was modeled as
predeveloped forested condtions for target surfaces and impervious for flow-through
surfaces (see Figure 15). Results of the KCRTS analysis are included in this section.
Modeling Input for the Pre-developed Site
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0.042 7 1/05/02 16:00
0.103 3 2/28/03 3:00
0.012 8 8/26/04 2:00
0.061 6 1/05/05 8:00
0.103 4 1/18/06 20:00
0.091 5 11/24/06 4:00
0.176 1 1/09/08 9:00
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0.176 1
0.131 2
0.103 3
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0.042 7
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DEVELOPED SITE HYDROLOGY
Soil Type
The soil types are unchanged from predeveloped conditions.
Land Cover
KCRTS was used to model the developed peak runoff from the Site. The portions of the
Site within the developable area tributary to the proposed detention facility were
modeled as "Till Grass", and Impervious as appropriate. Results of the KCRTS analysis
are included in this section.
Modeling Input for RDIN Site
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0.345 6 2/09/01 2:00
0.281 8 1/05/02 16:00
0.414 3 2/27/03 7:00
0.305 7 8/26/04 2:00
0.367 4 10/28/04 16:00
0.366 5 1/18/06 16:00
0.443 2 10/26/06 0:00
0.697 1 1/09/08 6:00
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0.443 2 25.00 0.960
0.414 3
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0.366 5
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5.00 0.800
3.00 0.667
2.00 0.500
1. 30 0.231
1.10 0.091
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0.005 8 8/26/04 2:00
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0.016 3 1/18/06 16:00
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Period
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TILL GRASS:
70TAL SITE: AREA:
TOTAL PROJECT AREA:
79,710 S.F. (1.BJO AC)
85,158 SF. (1.955 AC)
VAULT TRIBUTARY AREAS;
LOT AREA:
IMPERVIOUS:•
TILL GRASS:
ROW AREA:
IMPERVIOUS:
TILL GRASS:
TRACT A (SO):
IMPERVIOUS:
TILL GRASS:
FLOW-1HROUGH AREA:
IMPERVIOUS:
TILL GRASS:
51,842 SF. (1.190 AC)
29,902 S.F. (0.686 AC)
21,940 SF. (0.504 AC)
21,JBJ SF. (0.491 AC)
19,650 SF. (0.451 AC)
1,7J4 SF. (0.040 AC)
7.347 S.F. (0.169 AC)
1,500 S.F. (0.035 AC)
5,847 S.F. (0.1J4 AC)
2,036 S.F. (0.047 AC)
2,036 S.F. (0.047 AC)
0 S.F (0.000 AC)
BYPASS AREAS;
LOT AREA:
IMPERVIOUS: •
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ROW AREA:
IMPERVIOUS:
TILL GRASS:
TRACT A (SO):
IMPERVIOUS:
TILL GRASS:
5,003 S.F. (O. 115 AC)
0 SF (0.000 AC)
5,003 S.F. (0. 115 AC)
655 S.F. (O. 015 AC)
590 S.F. (0.014 AC)
65 S.F (0.001 AC)
689 S.F. {0.016 AC)
0 SF. (0.000 AC)
689 S.F. (0.016 AC)
UNQIS11/RBEQ AREAS;
TRACT 8: 409 S.F. (0.009 AC)
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FOR ALL LOTS
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The Site is required to adhere to Flow Control Duration Standard -Matching Forested
site conditions of the existing site (reference 11-A of COR 2009 Surface Water Design
Manual Amendment). A wet-vault will provide flow control and basic water quality
treatment. The Project is required to "match the flow duration of pre-developed rates for
forested (historic) site conditions over the range of flows extending from 50% of 2-year
up to the full 50-year flow." (2009 Surface Water Design Manual Amendment, Sec.
1.2.3.1 ).
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FLOW CONTROL SYSTEM
The Project will utilize an detention facility designed to control site runoff. The King
County Runoff Time Series (KCRTS) software was used to size the facility. The
detention pond design information is included in this section.
Retention/Detention Facility
Type of Facility:
Facility Length:
Facility Width:
Facility Area:
Effective Storage Depth:
Stage O Elevation:
Storage Volume:
Riser Head:
Riser Diameter:
Number of orifices:
Orifice#
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Height
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0.00
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96.00 ft
46. 00 ft
4416. sq. ft
5. 00 ft
0. 00 ft
22080. cu. ft
5.00 ft
12.00 inches
2
Diameter
(in)
0.75
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Discharge
(CFS)
0.034
0.068
Top Notch Weir: None
Outflow Rating Curve: None
Pipe
Diameter
(in)
4.0
Stage Elevation Storage Discharge Percolation
(ft) (ft) (cu. ft) (ac-ft) (cfs) (cfs)
0.00 0.00 0. 0.000 0.000 0.00
0.01 0.01 44. 0.001 0.001 0.00
0.02 0.02 88. 0.002 0.002 0.00
0.03 0.03 133. 0.003 0.003 0.00
0.04 0.04 177. 0.004 0.003 0.00
0.05 0.05 221. 0.005 0.004 0.00
0.06 0.06 265. 0.006 0.004 0.00
0.16 0.16 707. 0.016 0.006 0.00
0 .26 0.26 1148. 0.026 0.008 0.00
0.36 0.36 1590. 0.036 0.009 0.00
0. 4 6 0.46 2031. 0.047 0.010 0.00
0. 56 0.56 2473. 0.057 0. 011 0.00
0.66 0.66 2 915. 0.067 0.012 0.00
0.76 0.76 3356. 0.077 0.013 0.00
0.86 0.86 3798. 0.087 0.014 0.00
0. 96 0. 96 4239. 0.097 0.015 0.00
l. 06 l. 06 4681. 0.107 0.016 0.00
1.16 1.16 5123. 0 .118 0.016 0.00
l. 26 l. 26 5564. 0.128 0.017 0.00
l. 36 l. 36 6006. 0 .138 0.018 0.00
l. 46 l. 46 6447. 0.148 0.018 0.00
l. 56 l. 56 6889. 0.158 0.019 0.00
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1. 66 1. 66 7331. 0.168 0.020 0.00
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1. 86 1. 86 8214. 0.189 0.021 0.00
1. 96 1. 96 8655. 0.199 0. 021 0.00
2.06 2.06 9097. 0.209 0.022 0.00
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2.26 2.26 9980. 0.229 0.023 0.00
2.36 2.36 10422. 0.239 0.023 0.00
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2.56 2.56 11305. 0.260 0.024 0.00
2.66 2.66 11747. 0.270 0.025 0.00
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2.86 2.86 12630. 0.290 0.026 0.00
2. 96 2. 96 13071. 0.300 0.026 0.00
3.06 3.06 13513. 0.310 0. 027 0.00
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3.23 3.23 14264. 0.327 0.027 0.00
3.24 3.24 14308. 0.328 0.028 0.00
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3.27 3.27 14440. 0.332 0.031 0.00
3.29 3.29 14529. 0.334 0.034 0.00
3.30 3.30 14573. 0.335 0.037 0.00
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3.33 3.33 14705. 0.338 0.044 0.00
3.34 3.34 14749. 0.339 0.045 0.00
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3.54 3.54 15633. 0.359 0.057 0.00
3.64 3.64 16074. 0.369 0.062 0.00
3.74 3.74 16516. 0.379 0.066 0.00 I 3.84 3.84 16957. 0.389 0.070 0.00
3.94 3.94 17399. 0.399 0.074 0.00
4.04 4.04 17841. 0. 410 0. 077 0.00
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4.24 4.24 18724. 0.430 0.083 0.00
4.34 4.34 19165. 0.440 0.086 0.00
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4.54 4.54 20049. 0.460 0.091 0.00
4.64 4.64 20490. 0.470 0.094 0.00
4.74 4.74 20932. 0.481 0. 096 0.00
I 4.84 4.84 21373. 0.491 0.099 0.00
4.94 4.94 21815. 0.501 0 .101 0.00
5.00 5.00 22080. 0.507 0.102 0.00
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5.20 5.20 22963. 0.527 0.978 0.00
5.30 5.30 23405. 0.537 1. 710 0.00
5. 4 0 5.40 23846. 0.547 2.500 0.00
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5.60 5.60 24730. 0. 568 3.040 0.00
5. 70 5.70 25171. 0.578 3.280 0.00
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5.90 5.90 26054. 0.598 3.710 0.00
6.00 6.00 26496. 0.608 3.900 0.00
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6 .20 6.20 27379. 0.629 4.270 0.00
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6.30 6.30 27821. 0.639 4.440 0.00
6.40 6. 40 28262. 0.649 4.600 0.00
6.50 6.50 28704. 0.659 4.760 0.00
6.60 6.60 29146. 0.669 4.920 0.00
6. 70 6.70 29587. 0.679 5.070 0.00
6.80 6. 80 30029. 0.689 5.210 0.00
6.90 6.90 30470. 0.700 5.350 0.00
7.00 7.00 30912. 0.710 5.490 0.00
Hyd Inflow Outflow Peak Storage
Stage Elev (Cu-Ft) (Ac-Ft)
l 0.70 0.45 5 .11 5 .11 22547. 0.518
2 0.34 0.12 5.01 5.01 22113.
3 0.44 0.09 4.35 4.35 19193.
4 0.41 0.08 4.30 4.30 19003.
5 0.37 0.06 3.60 3.60 15883.
6 0.37 0.03 3.14 3.14 13862.
7 0.28 0.03 2.79 2.79 12313.
8 0.30 0.02 1. 95 1. 95 8624.
Hyd R/D Facility Tributary Reservoir POC Outflow
Outflow Inflow Inflow
1 0.45 0.03 ********
2 0.12 0.02 ********
3 0.09 0.01 ********
4 0.08 0.02 ********
5 0.06 0.02 ********
6 0.03 0.01 ********
7 0.03 0.01 ********
8 0.02 0.01 ********
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Route Time Series through Facility
Inflow Time Series File:rdin.tsf
Outflow Time Series File:rdout
POC Time Series File:dsout
Inflow/Outflow Analysis
Peak Inflow Discharge:
Peak Outflow Discharge:
Peak Reservoir Stage:
Peak Reservoir Elev:
0.697
0.445
5 .11
5 .11
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CFS
Ft
Ft
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at 10:00
Peak Reservoir Storage: 22547. Cu-Ft
0.518 Ac-Ft
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Year 8
Year 8
Peak Summed Discharge: 0.456 CFS at 10:00 on Jan 9 in Year 8
Point of Compliance File:dsout.tsf
Flow Frequency Analysis
Time Series File:rdout.tsf
Project Location:Sea-Tac
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Flow Rate Rank Time of Peak
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0.125 2 2/09/01 20:00 0.445 5 .11 1 100.00 0.990
0.025 7 1/07/02 4:00 0.125 5.01 2 25.00 0. 960
0.085 4 3/06/03 22:00 0.086 4.35 3 10.00 0.900
0.021 8 8/26/04 7:00 0.085 4.30 4 5.00 0.800
0.027 6 1/08/05 5:00 0.060 3.60 5 3.00 0.667
0.060 5 1/19/06 0:00 0.027 3.14 6 2.00 0.500
0.086 3 11/24/06 8:00 0.025 2.79 7 1. 30 0.231
0.445 1 1/09/08 10:00 0.021 1. 95 8 1.10 0.091
Computed Peaks 0.338 5.08 50.00 0.980
Flow Frequency Analysis
Time Series File:dsout.tsf
Project Location:Sea-Tac
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Flow Rate Rank Time of Peak --Peaks Rank Return Prob
(CFS) (CFS) Period
0.135 2 2/09/01 20:00 0.456 1 100.00 0.990
0.030 7 1/05/02 16:00 0 .135 2 25.00 0. 960
0.092 4 3/06/03 21:00 0.095 3 10.00 0.900
0.024 8 8/26/04 2:00 0.092 4 5.00 0.800
0.032 6 1/05/05 8:00 0.068 5 3.00 0.667
0.068 5 1/19/06 0:00 0.032 6 2.00 0.500
0.095 3 11/24/06 7:00 0.030 7 1. 30 0.231
0.456 1 1/09/08 10:00 0.024 8 1.10 0.091
Computed Peaks 0.349 50.00 0.980
Flow Duration from Time Series File:rdout.tsf
Cutoff Count Frequency CDF Exceedence Probability
CFS % % %
0.002 31735 51. 7 53 51. 7 53 48.247 0.482E+OO
0.005 6972 11.370 63.123 36.877 0.369E+OO
0.009 6435 10.494 73.617 2 6. 38 3 0. 2 64E+00
0.012 6038 9.847 83. 4 64 16.536 0.165E+OO
0.016 3952 6.445 89.909 10.091 0.101E+OO
0.019 2518 4.106 94.015 5.985 0.598E-01
0.023 1795 2.927 96. 942 3.058 0.306E-01
0.026 1321 2.154 99.097 0.903 0.903E-02
0.030 257 0.419 99.516 0.484 0.484E-02
0.033 19 0.031 99.547 0.453 0.453E-02
0.037 14 0.023 99. 5 69 0.431 0. 431E-02
0.040 11 0.018 99.587 0.413 0. 413E-02
0.044 12 0.020 99.607 0.393 0.393E-02
0.047 22 0.036 99.643 0.357 0.357E-02
0.051 24 0.039 99.682 0.318 0.318E-02
0.054 26 0.042 99.724 0.276 0.276E-02
0.058 23 0.038 99. 7 62 0.238 0.238E-02
0.061 25 0.041 99. 8 03 0.197 0.197E-02
0.065 14 0.023 99.826 0.174 0.174E-02
0.068 10 0.016 99.842 0.158 0.158E-02
0.072 13 0. 021 99.863 0 .137 0.137E-02
0.075 12 0.020 99.883 0 .117 0.117E-02
0.079 10 0.016 99.899 0.101 O.lOlE-02
0.082 12 0.020 99.918 0.082 0.815E-03
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0.125
0.025
0.085
0.021
0.027
0.060
0.086
0.445
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1/07/02
3/06/03
8/26/04
1/08/05
1/19/06
20:00
4:00
22:00
7:00
5:00
0:00
8:00
(CFS)
0.445
0.125
0.086
0.085
0.060
0. 027
0.025
0.021
0.338
(ft)
5 .11
5.01
4.35
4.30
3.60
3.14
2.79
1. 95
5.08
1 100.00 0.990
2 25.00 0.960
3 10.00 0.900
4 5.00 0.800
5 3.00 0.667
6 2.00 0.500
11/24/06
1/09/08
7 1.30 0.231
10:00 8 1.10 0.091
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Flow Frequency Analysis
Time Series File:dsout.tsf
Project Location:Sea-Tac
50.00 0.980
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Flow Rate
(CFS)
0.135
0.030
0.092
0.024
0.032
0.068
0.095
0.456
Rank Time of Peak --Peaks Rank Return Prob
(CFS) Period
2 2/09/01 20:00
7 1/05/02 16:00
4 3/06/03 21:00
8 8/26/04 2:00
6 1/05/05 8:00
5 1/19/06 0:00
3 11/24/06 7:00
1 1/09/08 10:00
0.456 1 100.00 0.990
Computed Peaks
0 .135
0.095
0.092
0. 068
0.032
0.030
0.024
0.349
Flow Duration from Time Series File:rdout.tsf
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25.00
10.00
5.00
3.00
2.00
1. 30
1.10
50.00
Cutoff Count Frequency CDF Exceedence Probability
CFS % % %
0.002 31735 51.753 51.753 48.247 0.482E+OO
0.005 6972 11.370 63.123 36.877 0.369E+OO
0.009 6435 10.494 73.617 26.383 0.264E+OO
0.012 6038 9.847 83.464 16.536 0.165E+00
0.016 3952 6.445 89.909 10.091 0.101E+OO
0.019 2518 4.106 94.015 5.985 0.598E-01
0.023 1795 2.927 96.942 3.058 0.306E-01
0.026 1321 2.154 99.097 0.903 0.903E-02
0.030 257 0.419 99.516 0.484 0.484E-02
0.033 19 0.031 99.547 0.453 0.453E-02
0.037 14 0.023 99.569 0.431 0.431E-02
0.040 11 0.018 99.587 0.413 0.413E-02
0.044 12 0.020 99.607 0.393 0.393E-02
0.047 22 0.036 99.643 0.357 0.357E-02
0.051 24 0.039 99.682 0.318 0.318E-02
0.054
0.058
0.061
0.065
0.068
0.072
0.075
0.079
0.082
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99.803
99.826
99.842
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0.238E-02
0.197E-02
0.174E-02
0.158E-02
0.137E-02
0.117E-02
O.lOlE-02
0.815E-03
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0.500
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0.089 12 0.020 99. 964 0.036 0.359E-03
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0. 096 4 0.007 99.982 0.018 0.179E-03
0.100 5 0.008 99.990 0.010 0.978E-04
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0.107 0 0.000 99.998 0.002 0.163E-04
0 .110 0 0.000 99.998 0.002 0.163E-04
I 0 .114 0 0.000 99.998 0.002 0.163E-04
0 .117 0 0.000 99.998 0.002 0.163E-04
0.121 0 0.000 99.998 0.002 0.163E-04
0.124 0 0.000 99.998 0.002 C.163E-04
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Cutoff Count Frequency CDF Exceedence Probability
I CFS % % %
0.002 31731 51.747 51.747 48.253 0.483E+00
0.006 7398 12.065 63. 811 36.189 0.362E+OO
0.009 6714 10.949 7 4. 7 60 25.240 0.252E+00
I 0. 013 5830 9.508 84.268 15.732 0.157E+OO
0.017 4128 6.732 91.000 9.000 0.900E-01
0.021 2134 3.480 94.480 5.520 0.552E-01
I 0.025 1584 2.583 97.063 2.937 0.294E-01
0.028 1048 1.709 98. 772 1.228 0.123E-01
0.032 425 0.693 99.465 0.535 0.535E-02
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0.040 20 0.033 99.561 0.439 0.439E-02
0.043 16 0.026 99.587 0.413 0.413E-02
0.047 14 0.023 99.610 0.390 0.390E-02
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0.055 23 0.038 99.680 0.320 0.320E-02
0.059 26 0.042 99.723 0. 277 0.277E-02
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0.066 26 0.042 99.790 0.210 0.210E-02
0.070 23 0.038 99.827 0.173 0.173E-02
0.074 9 0.015 99.842 0.158 0.158E-02
I 0.078 12 0.020 99.861 0.139 0 .139E-02
0.081 12 0.020 99.881 0.119 0.119E-02
0.085 9 0.015 99.896 0.104 0.104E-02
I 0.089 11 0.018 99.914 0.086 0.864E-03
0.093 19 0.031 99.945 0.055 0.554E-03
0. 096 14 0.023 99.967 0.033 0.326E-03
0.100 3 0.005 99. 972 0.028 0.277E-03 I 0.104 4 0.007 99.979 0.021 0.212E-03
0.108 4 0.007 99.985 0.015 0.147E-03
0 .112 5 0.008 99.993 0.007 0.652E-04
I 0.115 3 0.005 99.998 0.002 0.163E-04
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Cutoff Units: Discharge in CFS
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Cutoff Base New %Change Probability
0.030 0.85E-02 0.65E-02 -23.1 I 0.85E-02
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0.046 0.47E-02 0.40E-02 -14.7 I 0.47E-02
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0.076 0 .13E-02 0.14E-02 10.0 I 0 .13E-02
0.084 0.95E-03 0.11E-02 13. 8 I 0.95E-03
0.092 0.57E-03 0.65E-03 14.3 I 0.57E-03
0.100 0.34E-03 0.29E-03 -14.3 I 0.34E-03
0.107 0.18E-03 0.15E-03 -18.2 I O.lSE-03
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0.123 0.82E-04 0.16E-04 -80.0 I 0.82E-04
0.130 0.16E-04 0.16E-04 0.0 I 0.16E-04
Maximum positive excursion= 0.005 cfs ( 5.7%)
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and at 0.085 cfs on the New Data:dsout.tsf
Maximum negative excursion= 0.010 cfs (-21.7%)
occurring at 0.044 cfs on the Base Data:predev.tsf
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WATER QUALITY TREATMENT SYSTEM
The Project is required to adhere to the City of Renton's Basic Water Quality treatment
criteria. A combined detention/water quality vault located within Tract A is proposed to
accommodate this requirement.
Sizing for a wetvault was calculated from the formula provided by Section 6.4.1. 1
Methods of Analysis of the Manual. The minimum wetpool volume required is 6,262
cubic feet. The Project will provide 11,333 cubic feet of dead storage. The wetvault will
occupy the eastern half of the detention vault. The vault geometry provides a length to
width ratio of 4.33 : 1 so a removable baffle will be provided as shown on the plans.
BASIC WETVAUL T ANALYSIS
As required per Section 6.4.1.1 2009 King County
Step 1: Identify required water quality facility volume factor C'f')
f= 3 (basic wetpond volume factor)
Step 2: Determine rainfall (R) for the mean annual storm per Fig. 6.4.1.A
R= 0.47 in.
Step 3: Calculate runoff from the mean annual storm (Vr) for the developed site.
V, = (0.9A, + 0.25A,9 + 0.10A" + 0.01A,) x R/12
Vr = volume of runoff from mean annual storm (c.f.)
A,= area of impervious surface (s.f.)
A,,= area of till soil covered with grass (s.f.)
A11= area of till soil covered with till forest (s.f.)
A,= area of outwash soil covered with grass or forest (s.f.)
R= rainfall from mean annual storm (in.)
Ai= 50,896 s.f.
Atg= 29,953 s.f.
A,,= s.f.
Ao= 0 s.f.
R= 0.47 in.
Vr:: 2,087 c.f.
Step 4: Calculate water quality volume (Vb).
Vb;:;. f x Vr where .
V,= water quality volume (cf)
f= volume factor from Step 1
Vr = runoff volume from Step 3
V,= 6,262 c.f. (minimum wetpool volume required)
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SECTION V
CONVEYANCE SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
Per Core Requirement #4 of the KCSWDM, the conveyance system must be analyzed
and designed for the existing tributary and developed onsite runoff. Pipe systems shall
be designed to convey the 25-year storm with a minimum of 6-inches of freeboard
between the design water surface and structure grate. Any overflow from the 1 DO-year
design storm must not create or aggravate a severe flooding problem. The Rational
Method will be used to calculate the Q-Ratio for each pipe node.
A conveyance system consisting primarily of pipes and catch basins will be designed for
the Project. Onsite runoff will be collected by the multiple catch basins. Pipes are
typically six-inch to twelve-inch diameter LCPE material.
Per Figures 3.2.1.C and 3.2.1.D in the 2009 Manual the 24-hour precipitation in inches
is 3.4 and 3.9 for the 25-year and 1 DO-year storms respectively.
In all cases the 25-year storm was conveyed with at least 6-inches of freeboard. There
were no overflows as a result of the 1 OD-year storm.
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FIGCRE 3.:.1.C 15-YE..\R 14-HOUR ISOPIXYJ.-\LS
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Storm Water Runoff Variables:
A= Total of Subasin ar1d Tributary Areas
C= Runoff Coefficient (the anticipated proportion of rainfall volume that runs off the area) see ·09 KCSWM Table 3 2 1A
Cc= Composite Runoff Coefficient
Cc= S{C,,'An)IAT-Ol•I
T 0= Time of ConcentraLion (Typically 6.3 minutes which is the minimum value used 111 calculations)
R= design return fre.9.uenc·
iR"' Unil peak rainfall 1nlensity fac1or
iR= (aR)(TclA(-bRl
aR.bR= coefficients from '09 KCSWM Table 3.2.1 Bused to adjust the equa1ion for the design storm
IR= Peak rainfall intensity factor for a storm of return frequency 'R'
I~= P~'1,
P 11:e total precipitation (inches) for the 24-hour storm event for the given frequency See lssopluvial Maps 111 '09 KCSWM Figures 3 2 1.0
Q~= peak flow (cfs) for a storm of return frequency 'R'
o~= c~·i~'A
The Q-Raho descnbes lhe ralio of the tributary flow to the main upstream flow.
Ra 25 -year s1orm
8R"' 266
bR"' 065
PR"' 3.4 inches
Conveyance System Variables:
d= pipe diameter
11"' Manning's Number
I= length of pipe
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P-7 7 INLET 2 7 794 0.02 0.90
P-7 7 INLET 2 7 2751 0.06 0.90 63 0.80 2 73 0. 16 0.53 0.30 12 N-12
12977 0.30 0.64
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P-6 6 5 6 30608 0.70 0.59 63 080 273 1.14 1.14 0.00 f2 N-12
P-5 5 4 5 28631 066 0.59 63 080 273 1 05 2.19 0.48 12 N-12
P-4 4 INLET 1 4 785 0 02 0.90 63 080 273 004 2.23 0.02 12 N-12
60024 1.38 0.59
CB-11 TO CB-1
P-12 12 11 f2 6600 0 15 090 63 0.80 2 73 0 37 0.37 0.00 12 N-12
P-11 11 10 11 0 0 00 090 63 0.80 2 73 0 00 0 37 0.00 12 N-12
P-10 10 3 10 0 0 00 0 90 63 0.80 2 73 o oa 0 37 0.00 12 N-12
P-3 3 2 3 485 0 01 0 90 63 0.80 2 73 047 0 85 1.27 12 N-12
P-2 2 1 2 a 0 00 0 90 63 0.80 2 73 0 00 085 0.00 12 N-12
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0012 106 1.00 421.41 420 35 424 91 3.87 4 93 90 2
0.012 25 15.40 420 35 416 50 426.64 1519 19.34 0 4
0012 132 4.46 430 59 424 70 433 42 818 10.41 0 2
0.012 151 2.93 424.70 420 28 428 40 662 8.43 49 2
0.012 11 17.73 42028 416.33 425.28 16.29 20.75 49 2
0.012 134 0.80 418.33 417.26 424 41 3.46 4.40 64 4
0 012 8 1.00 417 26 417.18 419 88 3.87 4.93 68 2
0 012 73 3.42 421.90 419.40 424.90 7. 16 9.12 90 2
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A= Total of Subasin and Tributary Areas
C= Runoff Coefficient (the anticipated proportion of rainfall volume that runs off the area) see '09 KCSWM Table 3.2. 1A
Cc= Composite Runoff Coefficient
Cc= S(Cn'A0 )/Aroi.,
T ,= Time of Concentration (Typically 6.3 minutes which is the mrn1mum value used 1n calculat1ons)
R= design return frequen_st
iR= Unil peak rainfall intensity factor
iR= (aA)(T0 )~(-bR
aH,bR-coefficients from '09 KCSWM Table 3.2.1. B used to adJust the equation for the design storm
IR= Peak rainfall 1ntens1ty factor for a storm of return frequency 'R'
IA= P,{1R
PR= total prec1p1tat1on (inches) for 1he 24--hour storm event for the given frequency. See lssopluvial Maps in '09 KCSWM Figures 3.2.1.D
QR= peak flow (els) for a s1orm of return frequency 'R'
QR"' Cc'IR'A
The Q-Ralio describes the ratio of the tnbutary flow to the main upstream flow.
R•
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100 -year storm
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063
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d= pipe diame1er
n= Manning's Number
I= Length of pipe
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Tnbutanes
FROM CB To CB
6 7 8
A A C c, T,
sf Ac Ac M<a
CB-8 TO INLET 2
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subasin Ratio
ct, ct, '"
082 3.19 0.43 0.43 0 00 12 N-12
FROM RUN 9-7 1957 0.04 0.90 I
P-7 7 INLET 2 7 794 0.02 0.90
P-7 7 INLET 2 7 2751 0.06 0.90 6.3 0.82 319 0 16 0.61 0 30 12 N-12
12977 0.30 0.64
CB-6 TO INLET 1
P-6 6 5 6 30608 0.70 0.59 6.3 0.82 3.19 1.33 1.33 ODO 12 N-12
P-5 5 4 5 28631 0.66 0.59 6.3 0.82 3.19 1.23 2.56 0.48 12 N-12
P-4 4 INLET 1 4 7B5 0.02 0.90 6.3 0.82 3.19 0.05 2.61 0.02 12 N-12
60024 1.3B 0.69
CB-11 TO CB-1
P-12 12 11 12 6600 0 15 090 6.3 0.82 3 19 D 44 044 0.00 12 N-12
P-11 11 10 11 0 0.00 090 6.3 0.82 3 19 DOO 0.44 0.00 f2 N-12
P-10 10 3 10 0 0.00 090 6' 0.82 3.19 000 0.44 0.00 f2 N-12
P-3 3 2 3 485 0.01 0.90 ,., 0.82 3 19 048 0.91 1.10 12 N-12
P-2 2 1 2 0 0.00 0 90 6' 0.82 3.19 ODO 091 0.00 12 N-12
7085 0.16 0.90
CB-9 TO CB-7
P-9 9 7 9 1957 0.04 0.90 ,., 0.82 3.19 0.13 0.13 0.00 12 N-12
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0.012 24 12.08 419.40 416.50 426.65 13.45 17.13 0 4
0 012 25 1.00 421.66 421.41 424.91 3.87 4.93 90 2
0 012 106 1.00 421.41 420.35 424.91 3.87 4.93 90 2
0.012 25 15.40 420.35 416.50 426.64 1519 19.34 0 4
0.012 132 4.46 430.59 424.70 433.42 8.18 10.41 0 2
0.012 f5f 2.93 424 70 420 28 428.40 6.62 8.43 49 2
0.012 11 17.73 420.28 418 33 425.28 16.29 20.75 49 2
0 012 134 0.80 418.33 417.26 424.41 346 440 64 4
0 012 B 1 00 417.26 417.18 41988 '87 493 66 2
0 012 73 342 421 90 419.40 424 90 7.16 912 90 2
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BACKWATER COMPUTER PROGRP~ FOR PIPES
Pipe da:a .:"rom file:CB-6 TO :NLET l.bwp
Surcharge condi:ion a: intennediate junctions
Tailwater Elevation:423.61 feet
Discharge Range:2.11 to 2.6::_ Step Df G.1 [cfs]
Overflew Elevation:424.91 feet
~eir:::.JONE
Upstream Velocity:O . .:ee:/sec
PIPE NC. 1: 25 LF -12"CF @ 15.400 OUTLET: 416.50 INLE~: 420.35 INTYP: 3
JUNC )10. 1: OVERFLOW-EL: 426.64 BEND: 0 DEG DIA/WI~TE: 4.0 Q-RATIO: 0.02
Q(CFS) EW (FT) HW E:=,2:v. * N-FAC DC ON JO DE HWO HWI
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2.E 3. 4C 423. 75 * 0.012 0.63 C.26 7 .11 7.11 3.34 3. 4 0 0. 77
2 .21 3.41 423.76 * 0. 812 0. 64 C.26 7 .11 7.11 3 . .34 3.C 0.80
2.31 3.43 423.78 * 0.012 0.66 0.27 7 .11 7 .11 3.35 3.43 0.82
2.41 3.44 423.79 * 0.012 0.67 0. 27 7 .11 7.11 3.36 3. 4 4 0. 8 4
2.51 3.46 423.81 * 0.012 0.68 0.28 7 .11 7 .11 3.37 3. 4 6 0.86
2. 61 3.47 42 3. 82 * 0.012 0. 78 0. 29 7 .11 7 .11 3.37 3.47 J.88
2. 61 3.47 423.82 * 0.012 0.70 0.29 7.11 -I .11 3.37 3.47 0.88
PI?E NO. 2: 106 LF -12"CP @ 1. 00% OUTLET: 420.35 INLET: 421.41 INTYP: 5
JCNC NO. 2: OVERFLOW-EL: 424.91 BEND: 90 DEG O:P../WID':'.:'H: 2.0 Q-RATIO: 0.48
Q(C?S) HW(FT) HW ELEV. * N-FAC DC CN TW DO JE HWO HWI
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2.07 2.84 424.23 * 0.012 0.62 0.53 3.40 3.40 2.65 2.84 0.97
2.17 2.90 424.31 * 0.012 0.63 0.54 3.41 3. 41 2.69 2.90 1. 00
2.27 2. 96 424.37 * 0.0~2 0.63 0. 56 3.43 3.43 2.73 2.96 1. 04
2.36 3.03 424. 44 * 0.0~2 0.66 0.57 3. 44 3. 4 4 2.78 3.C3 1. 07
2. 4 6 3.10 424.51 * O.Ol2 0.68 0.59 3.46 3.46 2.83 3.10 1.11
2.56 3 .17 424.58 * 0.012 0.69 0.60 3.47 3.47 2.88 3.17 1.14
2.56 3 .17 424.58 * 0.012 0.69 0.60 3.47 3.47 2.88 3.17 1.14
PIPE NC. 3: 25 I.F -12 11 cP il 1. CO% OUTLET: 42:.41 INLE~: 42:_. 66 INTY?: 5
Q (CFS) ~W(?T) HW ELEV. * N-FAC DC DN TW DO D~ HWO HWI
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1. 40 2. 70 424.36 * 0.012 0.51 0.42 2.84
1. 4 6 2. 77 424.43 * 0.012 C.32 0.43 2.90
1. 53 2.84 424.50 * 0.012 0.53 0.44 2.96
1. 60 2.92 424.58 * 0.012 0.54 0.45 3.03
1. 66 3.00 424.66 * 0.012 0.55 0.46 3.10
1. 7 3 3.09 424. 75 * 0.012 0.36 0.47 3.17
1. 73 3.09 424.75 * 0.012 0. 56 0 .4 7 3.17
BACKWATER COMFC~ER PC\OGRAM FOR PIPES
Pipe data from file:C3-8 ~o INLET 2 .bwp
Surc~arge conCition at intermed~ate junctions
Tai:water Elevation:423.61 feet
2.84
2.90
2.96
3.03
3 .10
3 .17
3 .17
~~scharge Range:0.11 to 0.61 Step cf 0.1 [cfs]
Overflow Elevation:428.4 feet
Weir:NONE
Upstream Velocity:C. feet/sec
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2. 63 2.70
2. 68 2. 77
2.75 2.84
2.82 2.92
2.90 3.00
2.98 3.09
2.98 3.09
0. 72
0.74
o. 77
0.79
0.81
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PIPE 'IC. 1: 24 LF -12"C? @ 12. 08% OUTLET: 416.50 INLET: L9.40 INTYP: 5
JUNC :,.JC. 1: OVERFLOW-EL: 42 6. 65 BEND: 0 DEG 0IA/WIDTH: 4. 0 Q-AAT10: 0.30
Q(CFS) HW (FT:1 HW ELEV. * N~FAC DC ON TW DO JE HWO HWI
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0 .11 4.22 42 3. 62 * 0.012 C.14 0.07 7 .11 7 .11 4.22 4.22 C.12
0.21 4. 2c 423.61 * 0.012 C.19 0. 09 7 .11 7 .11 4.21 4 .21 0.19
0.31 4.21 423.61 * 0.012 0.23 C.11 7 .11 7 .11 4.21 4.21 0.25
0.41 4.22 42 3. 62 * 0.012 0.27 C.12 7.11 7 .11 4.21 4.22 0.30
0.51 4.22 42 3. 62 * 0.012 0.30 C .14 7 .11 7. cl 4.21 4.22 0.34
0.61 4.23 42 3. 63 * 0.012 0.33 0.15 7 .11 7. cl 4 .22 4.23 0.38
PIPE NO. 2: 82 LF -12"CP @ 7.0lt OUTLET: 419.40 INLET: 425.15 INTYP: 5
Q(CFS) HW (FT) EW ELEV. * N-FAC DC DN ~w DO 02 H!,O HWI
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0.08 0.12 425.27 * 0.012 0.12 0.07 4.22
0.16 C.19 425.34 * 0.012 0 .17 0.09 4.21
0.24 C.24 425.39 * 0.012 0 .2:. 0 .11 4.L
0.32 0.28 425.43 * C. C12 0.24 0.13 4.22
0.39 0.32 425.47 * C.012 0. 26 0.14 4.22
0. 47 0.35 425.5C * 0.012 0. 29 0. :..s 4.23
BAC@1.1A~ER COM?UTER PROGR.~ FOR PIPES
Pipe data from file:CB-9 TO CB-7.bwp
Surcharge condition at intermeCiate ju~ctions
Tailwate~ Elevaticn:423.63 feet
4.22
4.L
4. 2c
4.22
4.22
4.23
Lisctarge Range:0.02 tc 0.13 Step cf 8.02 [cfs]
Overflow ~leva~icn:424.9 feet
Weir:NONE
Upst~eam Veloc~ty:0. feet/sec
0 .12 ****" 0. 12
C.17 ****"' 0.19
C.21 ****"' 0.24
C. 24 ***** 0.28
G.26 ***** 0.32
0.29 *"'*** 8. 35
PIPE NO. 1: 73 LF -:..2"CP @ 3.42', OUTLET: C9.40 IN~ET: 421.90 INT~P: 5
Q(CFS) HW (FT) :1W ELEV. N-rnc DC ON TW DO DE HWO HWI
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O.C2 c. 74 423. 64 • 0.012 0.06 0.04 4.23
C.C4 :. . 7 3 423.63 * 0.012 0.09 0.06 4.23
0.06 1. 73 42 3. 63 * 0.012 0.10 0.07 4.23
0.08 1. 73 423.63 * 0.012 0.12 0.08 4.23
0.10 1. 73 423.63 * 0.012 0.13 0.09 4.23
0.12 1. 7 3 423.63 * 0.012 0.15 0.10 4.23
0.14 1.73 42 3. 63 * 0.012 0.16 0.10 4.23
3ACKWATER COMPUTER PROG? . .I\M FOR PIPES
Pipe data from file:CB-11 ~o CB-1.Dwp
Surcharge condi~ion at i~termediate jcnctio~s
Tailwater Elevation:418.18 feet
4.23
4.23
4.23
4.23
4.23
4.23
4.23
Discharge Range:0.11 to 0.91 Step of 0.1 [cfs]
Overflow Elevation:433.42 =eet
Weir:NONE
UpstreaJn Velocity:O. feet/sec
1. 74 1. 74 0.06
l. 73 1. 73 0.09
:.. . 73 1. 73 0.12
c. 73 1. 73 0 .14
: . 73 1. 73 0.16
-_. 73 1. 73 0.17
:. . 73 1. 73 0.19
PIPE NO. l: 8 LF -12"CP @
OVER?LOW-EL: 419.88
1.00% OUTLET: 417.18 INLET: 417.26 I'ITYP: 5
JUNC NO. 1:
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Q {CFS) HW [FT) HW ELEV. * N-FAC DC ON TW DO DE HWC HWI
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0 .11 0.93 418.19 * 0.012 0.14 0.12 1. 00 1. 00 0.93 0.93 C.18
0.21 0.93 418.19 * 0.012 0.19 0.16 1. 00 1. 00 0.93 0.93 0.25
0.31 C,. 93 418.19 * 0.812 0.23 0.20 1. oc 1. 00 0.93 0.93 0.31
0. 41 C.94 418.20 * 0. 012 0.27 0.23 1. 00 1. oc 0.93 0.94 0.36
C.51 C.94 4:8.20 * 0.012 0.30 0.25 1. 00 1. oc 0.93 0.94 0.40
C.61 G.94 4:_3. 20 * 0.012 0.33 0.27 l. 00 1. oc 0.93 0.94 0.44
0.71 0.95 418.2: * 0.012 0.36 0.30 :.oo 1. 00 0.93 C.95 0.48
0.81 0.95 418.2: * 0.012 0.38 0.32 :.oo 1. 00 0.93 C.95 0.52
0.91 0.96 418.22 * C.012 0. 4 0 0.34 1.00 1. 00 0.93 0. 96 0.55
PIPE NO. 2: 134 LF -12"C? @ 0.80% OUT:.ET: 417 .26 INLET: 418.33 INTYP: 5
JUNC NO. 2: OVER,LOW-EL: 424 .L BEND: 64 DEG DIA/WID':'.:'H: 4.0 Q-RATIO: 1.10
Q(CFS) EW (FT) HW ELEV. * N-FAC DC JN ':W DO DE HWO HWI
******~**************************************w****w****************•*•*****•***
0.L 0.18 418.51 * 0.012 0.14 0.13 0.93 0.93 0. ::_4 **"'*"' 0.18
0. 2: 0.25 418. 58 * 0.012 0. l_9 0.: 7 0.93 C.93 0. ::_ 9 ** **"' 0.25
0.3: 0.31 418. 64 * 0.012 0. 23 '.J. 21 0.93 C.93 0. 23 ****• 0.31
0. 41 0. 36 418.69 * 0.012 0.27 0.24 0. 94 G. 94 0.27 ***** 0.36
0.51 0.4C 418. 73 * 0.012 C.30 0. 2 6 0.94 0. 94 0.30 ***** 0.40
0.61 0.4S 418. 78 * 0.012 0.33 0. 2 9 0.94 0. 94 0.33 ***** 0.45
0. 71 8.49 418.82 * 0.012 C.36 0.31 0.95 0.95 C.36 ***** 0.49
0.81 0.52 418.85 ' 0.012 0.38 0.33 0.95 0.95 C. 38 *•*** 0. 52
0.91 0.56 418.89 ' 0.012 0.40 0.36 0.96 0.96 C.40 *"'*** 0.56
PIPE NO. 3: 11 LF -l2"CP ,, 17.73% OUTLET: 418.33 INLET: 420.28 INTYP: 5
JUNC NO. 3: OVERFLOW-EL: 425.28 3END: 49 QEG DIA/WIJTH: 2.0 Q-,U'.TIC: 0.00
QIC?S) HW{FT) EW ELEV. * N-f.z:i..c DC ON TW DO DE fiWO HWI
•**********************"'*"'*"'****"'*****"'**********r*****************************
C.C5 C.10 420.38 * 0.012 0.10 0.05 0.18 0.18 0.10 ***** 0.05
0.10 0.13 420.41 * 0.012 0.13 0.06 0.25 0.25 0 .13 ***** 0.08
0.15 0.16 420.44 * 0.012 0.16 0.07 0.31 0.31 0.16 ***** 0.12
0.20 0.19 420.47 * 0.012 0.19 0.08 0.36 0.36 0.19 ***** 0.16
0.24 0.21 420.49 * C.012 0. 2: 0.09 0.40 0. 40 0.21 ***** 0.19
0.29 0.23 420.51 * C. 012 0 .23 0 .10 0.45 0.45 0.23 ***** 0.21
0.34 0.25 420.53 * C. 012 0 .25 0.10 0.49 0.49 0.25 ***** 0.24
0.39 0. 26 420.54 * 0.012 0. 26 0 .11 0.52 0.52 0. 26 ***** 0.26
0.43 0.28 420.56 * C.C12 0.28 0.12 C.56 0.56 0.28 ***** 0.28
PIPE NC. 4: 151 LF -12"C? @ 2. 93 9; OU Tl ST: 420.28 INLET: 424. 70 INTYP: 5
JUNC NC. 4: OVERFLOW-EL: 428.40 BEND: 49 DSG DIA/WIDTH: 2.0 Q-RATIO: 0.00
Q(CFS) ~W [?T) HW ELEV. * N-FAC DC ON ~w DO DE HWO HWI
**w***~*~*~*****"'**********************•**********7(****************"'***********
0.05 O.E 424.81 * 0.0:2 O.lC 0.07
0.10 0.16 424.86 * 0.0:2 0.13 0.09
0.15 0. 20 424.90 * 0.012 0 .16 0 .11
0. 20 0. 23 424.93 * 0.012 0.:.. 9 0.12
0.24 0. 26 424.96 * 0.012 0.21 0.14
0 .2 9 0. 29 424.99 * 0.012 0. 23 8. J.5
0.34 0.31 425.01 * 0.012 0. 25 0.16
0.39 0.33 425.03 * 0.012 C. 26 0.17
0. 43 0.36 425.06 * 0.012 C.28 0.18
?:PE NO. 5: 132 LF -12"CP @ 4. 4 6°, OUTLET:
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0.19
0.21
0.23
0.25
0.26
0.28
424.70
0.10 0.10 "'**** 0. 1.1
0.13 0.13 -,,:**** 0.16
0.16 0.16 **-,,** 0.20
0.19 0.19 **-,,** 0.23
D. 21 0. 21 **•** 0.26
C.23 0. 23 * * * *.,, 0.29
0.25 0.25 ****7( 0.31
0.26 0. 26 ***** 0.33
0.28 0.28 ***** 0.36
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Q(CFS:, HW(FT) HW ELEV. * N-FAC DC ON TW GO DE HWO HWI
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0.05 0.10 430.69 * c.0:2
0.10 0.15 430.74 * O.C12
0.15 0.19 430.78 * 0. Cl2
0. 20 0.22 430.81 * O.Cl2
0.24 0.25 430.84 * 0.012
0. 29 0.28 430.87 * 0.012
0.34 0.31 430.9C * 0.012
0.39 0.33 430.92 * 0.012
0. 4 3 0.35 4 3 0. 94 * 0.012
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0.10 0.06
0.13 0.08
0.16 0 . .:..o
0 .19 0. '._l
0.21 0.12
0. 23 C.13
C. 25 C.14
0. 26 C.15
C.28 0.16
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0.11 0 .11 0.10
0.16 0.16 0.13
0.20 0.20 0.16
0.23 0.23 0. 19
0.26 0. 26 0.21
0.29 0.29 C.23
0.31 0.31 C.25
0.33 0.33 0.26
0.36 0.36 C.28
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SECTION VI
SPECIAL REPORTS AND STUDIES
The following report and studies have been provided with this submittal.
Critical Areas Study: Mark Rigas, P.E. -December 10 5 1, 2016
Subsurface Exploration and Geotechnical Engineering Report: Associated Earth
Sciences Incorporated -December 16, 2016
Arborist Report: Tree Harmony Arborists, LLC -December 12, 2016
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SECTION VII
OTHER PERMITS, VARIANCES AND ADJUSTMENTS
None at this time.
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SECTION VIII
CSWPPP ANALYSIS AND DESIGN (PART A)
The Erosion and Sedimentation Control Design will meet the seven minimum King
County requirements:
1. Areas to remain undisturbed shall be delineated with a high visibility plastic fence
prior to any site clearing or grading.
2. Site disturbed areas shall be covered with mulch and seeded, as appropriate, for
temporary or permanent measures.
3. Perimeter protection shall consist of a silt fence down slope of any disturbed areas
or stockpiles.
4. A stabilized construction entrance will be located at the point of ingress/egress (i.e.
onsite access road).
5. The detention pond will act as a sediment pond for sediment retention. Perimeter
silt fences will provide sediment retention within the bypass areas.
6. Surface water from disturbed areas will sheet flow to the sediment pond for
treatment.
7. Dust control shall be provided by spraying exposed soils with water until wet. This is
required when exposed soils are dry to the point that wind transport is possible
which would impact roadways, drainage ways, surface waters, or neighboring
residences.
SWPPP PLAN DESIGN (PART B)
Construction activities that could contribute pollutants to surface and storm water
include the following, with applicable BMP's listed for each item:
1. Storage and use of chemicals: Utilize source control, and soil erosion and
sedimentation control practices, such as using only recommended amounts of
chemical materials applied in the proper manner; neutralizing concrete wash
water, and disposing of excess concrete material only in areas prepared for
concrete placement, or return to batch plant; disposing of wash-up waters from
water-based paints in sanitary sewer; disposing of wastes from oil-based paints,
solvents, thinners, and mineral spirits only through a licensed waste
management firm, or treatment, storage, and disposal (TSO) facility.
2. Material delivery and storage: Locate temporary storage areas away from
vehicular traffic, near the construction entrance, and away from storm drains.
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) should be supplied for all materials stored,
and chemicals kept in their original labeled containers. Maintenance, fueling,
and repair of heavy equipment and vehicles shall be conducted using spill
prevention and control measures. Contaminated surfaces shall be cleaned
immediately following any spill incident. Provide cover, containment, and
protection from vandalism for all chemicals, liquid products, petroleum products,
and other potentially hazardous materials.
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3. Building demolition: Protect stormwater drainage system from sediment-laden
runoff and loose particles. To the extent possible, use dikes, berms, or other
methods to protect overland discharge paths from runoff. Street gutter,
sidewalks, driveways, and other paved surfaces in the immediate area of
demolition must be swept daily to collect and properly dispose of loose debris
and garbage. Spray the minimum amount of water to help control windblown fine
particles such as concrete, dust, and paint chips. Avoid excessive spraying so
that runoff from the site does not occur, yet dust control is achieved. Oils must
never be used for dust control.
4. Sawcutting: Slurry and cuttings shall be vacuumed during the activity to prevent
migration offsite and must not remain on permanent concrete or asphalt paving
overnight. Collected slurry and cuttings shall be disposed of in a manner that
does not violate ground water or surface water quality standards.
The complete CSWPPP can be found in Appendix B.
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BOND QUANTITIES, FACILITY SUMMARIES, AND DECLARATION OF COVENANT
1. Bond Quantity Worksheet -is located in Appendix C
2. The Stormwater Facility Summary Sheet is included in this section
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STORMWATER FACILITY SUMMARY SHEET
Development __ --=B:.:e:.:t:..:.h:::.a:..:.nv.1....::C:.:o:..:r""'n"'e"-r------Date December 15, 2016
Location: 16433 & 16451 111 1h Avenue SE, Renton, Washington
ENGINEER
Name Jonathan S. Murray, P.E.
Firm D. R. STRONG Consulting
Engineers, Inc.
Address 620 7'" Avenue
Kirkland, WA 98033
Phone (4251827-3063
Developed Site: 1.942 acres
Number of lots: _!!
DEVELOPER
Name Mark Seek
Firm
Address ... 15233 Manion Way NE
Duvall, WA 98019
Phone (425) 919-4062
Number of detention facilities on site: Number of infiltration facilities on site:
__ 1,.__ vaults vaults
___ pond ponds
___ ~n~ ~n~
Flow control provided in regional facility (give location) ____________ _
No flow control required Exemption number _____________ _
Downstream Drainaae Basins
Immediate Major Basin
Basin Benson Green/Duwamish River
Watershed
Number & type of water quality facilities on site:
___ biofiltration swale (regular/wet/ or continuous inflow?)
___ sand filter (basic or large?)
large?)
1 combined detention/WO vault
___ combined detention/wetpond
___ compost filter
___ filter strip
___ flow dispersion
___ farm management plan
___ landscape management plan
___ sand filter, linear (basic or
___ CONTECH Stormfilter
___ sand filter vault (basic or large?)
___ stormwater wetland
___ wetvault (basic or large?)
___ Wetvault
___ pre-settling pond
___ flow-splitter catchbasin
___ oil/water separator (baffle or coalescing plate?)
___ catch basin inserts:
Manufacturer ____________________ _
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---pre-settling structure:
Manufacturer --------------------
DESIGN INFORMATION INDIVIDUAL BASIN
Water Quality desian flow
Water Quality treated volume
Drainaae basin(s) 1
Onsite area (includes frontaae) 1.942
Offsite area 0.0
Type of Storage Facility Detention
Vault
Live Storaqe Volume (required) 22,080
Predev Runoff Rate 2-vear 0.061
10-year 0.103
100-vear 0.176
Developed Runoff Rate 2-vear 0.032
(includes bypass) 10-vear 0.095
100-vear 0.456
Type of Restrictor
Size of orifice/restriction No. 1 0.75" 0 0.00'
No. 2 1.375" 0 3.23'
No. 3
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SECTION X
OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
The Home Owners Association will be responsible for maintenance of several private
catch basins on various lots as depicted on the plans. Maintenance guidelines set forth
in the 2009 KCSWDM are included in this section. All other drainage elements are to be
publicly maintained.
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APPENDIX A MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR FLOW CONTROL, CONVEYANCE. AND WQ FACILITIES
NO. 3 -DETENTION TANKS AND VAULTS
Maintenance Defect or Problem Conditions When Maintenance is Needed Results Expected When
Component Maintenance is Perfonned
Site Trash and debris Any trash and debris which exceed 1 cubic foot Trash and debris cleared from site.
per 1,000 square feet (this is about equal to the
amount of trash ~ would take to fill up one
standard size office garbage can). In general,
there should be no visual evidence of dumping.
Noxious weeds Any noxious or nuisance vegetation which may Noxious and nuisance vegetation
constitute a hazard to County personnel or the removed according to applicable
public. regulations. No danger of noxious
vegetation where County personnel
or the public might normally be.
Contaminants and Any evidence of contaminants or pollution such Materials removed and disposed of
pollution as oil, gasoline, concrete slurries or paint. according to applicable regulations.
Source control BMPs implemented if
appropriate. No contaminants
present other than a surface oil film.
Grass/groundcover Grass or groundcover exceeds 18 inches in Grass or groundcover mowed to a
height. height no greater than 6 inches.
Tank or Vault Trash and debris Any trash and debris accumulated in vault or tank No trash or debris in vault.
Storage Area (includes floatables and non-floatables).
Sediment Accumulated sediment depth exceeds 10% of the All sediment removed from storage
accumulation diameter of the storage area for~ length of area.
storage vault or any point depth exceeds 15% of
diameter. Example: 72-inch storage tank would
require cleaning when sediment reaches depth of
7 inches for more than X length of tank.
Tank Structure Plugged air vent Any blockage of the vent. Tank or vault freely vents.
Tank bent out of Any part of tank/pipe is bent out of shape more Tank repaired or replaced to design.
shape than 10% of its design shape.
Gaps between A gap wider than Yz-inch at the joint of any tank No water or soil entering tank
sections, damaged sections or any evidence of soil particles entering through joints or walls.
joints or cracks or the tank at a joint or through a wall.
tears in wall
Vault Structure Damage to wall, Cracks wider than %-inch, any evidence of soil Vault is sealed and structurally
frame, bottom, and/or entering the structure through cracks or qualified sound.
top slab inspection personnel determines that the vault is
not structurally sound.
Inlet/Outlet Pipes Sediment Sediment filling 20% or more of the pipe. Inlet/outlet pipes clear of sediment.
accumulation
Trash and debris Trash and debris accumulated in inlet/outlet No trash or debris in pipes.
pipes (includes floatables and non-floatables).
Damaged Cracks wider than Yz-inch at the joint of the No cracks more than %-inch wide at
inlet/outlet pipes or any evidence of soil entering the joint of the inlet/outlet pipe.
at the joints of the inlet/outlet pipes.
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APPENDIX A MAfNTENANCE REQUREMENTS FLOW CONTROL, CONVEYANCE, AND WQ FACILITIES
NO. 3 -DETENTION TANKS AND VAULTS
Maintenance Defect or Problem Conditions When Maintenance is Needed Results Expected When
Component Maintenance is Pelformed
Access Manhole Cover/lid not in place Cover/lid is missing or only partially in place. Manhole access covered.
Any open manhole requires immediate
maintenance.
Locking mechanism Mechanism cannot be opened by one Mechanism opens with proper tools.
not working maintenance person with proper tools. Bolts
cannot be seated. Self-locking cover/lid does not
work
Cover/lid difficult to One maintenance person cannot remove Cover/lid can be removed and
remove cover/lid after applying 80 lbs of lift. reinstalled by one maintenance
person.
Ladder rungs unsafe Missing rungs, misalignment, rust, or cracks. Ladder meets design standards.
Allows maintenance person safe
access.
Large access Damaged or difficult Large access doors or plates cannot be Replace or repair access door so it
doors/plate to open opened/removed using normal equipment. can opened as designed.
Gaps, doesn't cover Large access doors not flat and/or access Doors close flat and covers access
completely opening not completely covered. opening completely
Lifting Rings missing, Lifting rings not capable of lifting weight of door Lifting rings sufficient to lift or
rusted or plate. remove door or plate.
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APPENDIX A MAINTENANCE REQUIREME:-ITS FOR FLOW CONTROL, CONVEYANCE, A'-10 WQ FACILITIES
NO. 4 -CONTROL STRUCTURE/FLOW RESTRICTOR
Maintenance Defect or Problem Condition When Maintenance is Needed Results Expected When
Component Maintenance is Perfonned
Structure Trash and debris Trash or debris of more than Y2 cubic foot which No Trash or debris blocking or
is located immediately in front of the structure potentially blocking entrance to
opening or is blocking capacity of the structure by structure.
more than 10%.
Trash or debris in the structure that exceeds 1
/3 No trash or debris in the structure.
the depth from the bottom of basin to invert the
lowest pipe into or out of the basin.
Deposits of garbage exceeding 1 cubic foot in No condition present which would
volume. attract or support the breeding of
insects or rodents.
Sediment Sediment exceeds 60% of the depth from the Sump of structure contains no
bottom of the structure to the invert of the lowest sediment.
pipe into or out of the structure or the bottom of
the FROP·T section or is within 6 inches of the
invert of the lowest pipe into or out of the
structure or the bottom of the FROP· T section
Damage to frame Corner of frame extends more than 'X inch past Frame ls even with curb.
and/or top slab curb face into the street (If applicable).
Top slab has holes larger than 2 square inches or Top slab is free of holes and cracks.
cracks wider than Y.. inch.
Frame not sitting flush on top slab, i.e., Frame is sitting flush on top slab.
separation of more than :X inch of the frame from
the top slab.
Cracks in walls or Cracks wider than Yz inch and longer than 3 feet, Structure is sealed and structurally
bottom any evidence of soil particles entering structure sound.
through cracks, or maintenance person judges
that structure is unsound.
Cracks wider than Yz inch and longer than 1 foot No cracks more than 1
/4 inch wide at
at the joint of any inlet/outlet pipe or any evidence the joint of inlet/outlet pipe
of soil particles entering structure through cracks.
Settlement/ Structure has settled more than 1 inch or has Basin replaced or repaired to design
misalignment rotated more than 2 inches out of alignment. standards.
Damaged pipe joints Cracks wider than Yz·inch at the joint of the No cracks more than %·inch wide at
inlet/outlet pipes or any evidence of soil entering the joint of inlet/outlet pipes.
the structure at the joint of the inlet/outlet pipes.
Contaminants and Any evidence of contaminants or pollution such Materials removed and disposed of
pollutlon as oil, gasoline. concrete slurries or paint. according to applicable regulations.
Source control BMPs implemented if
appropriate. No contaminants
present other than a surface oil film.
Ladder rungs missing Ladder is unsafe due to missing rungs, Ladder meets design standards and
or unsafe misalignment, rust, cracks, or sharp edges. allows maintenance person safe
access.
FROP·T Section Damage T section is not securely attached to structure T section securely attached to wall
wall and outlet pipe structure should support at and outlet pipe.
least 1,000 lbs of up or down pressure.
Structure is not in upright pClsition (allow up lo Structure in correct position.
10% from plumb).
Connections to outlet pipe are not watertight or Connections to outlet pipe are water
show signs of deteriorated grout. tight; structure repaired or replaced
and works as designed.
Any holes-other than designed holes-in the Structure has no holes other than
structure. designed holes.
Cleanout Gate Damaged or missing Cleanout gate is missing. Replace cleanout gate.
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NO. 4-CONTROL STRUCTURE/FLOW RESTRICTOR
Maintenance Defect or Problem Condition When Maintenance is Needed Results Expected When
Component Maintenance is Performed
Cleanout gate is not watertight. Gate is watertight and works as
designed.
Gate cannot be moved up and down by one Gate moves up and down easily and
maintenance person. is watertight.
Chain/rod leading to gate is missing or damaged. Chain is in place and works as
designed.
Orifice Plate Damaged or missing Control device is not working properly due !o Plate is in place and works as
missing, out of place, or bent orifice plate. designed.
Obstructions Any trash, debris, sediment, or vegetation Ptate is free of all obstructions and
blocking the plate. works as designed.
Overflow Pipe Obstructions Any !rash or debris blocking (or having the Pipe is free of all obstructions and
potential of blocking) the overflow pipe. works as designed.
Deformed or damaged Lip of overflow pipe is bent or deformed. Overflow pipe does not allow
lip overflow at an elevation lower than
design
Inlet/Outlet Pipe Sediment Sediment filling 20% or more of the pipe. Inlet/outlet pipes clear of sediment.
accumulation
Trash and debris Trash and debris accumulated in inleVoutlet No trash or debris in pipes.
pipes (includes floatables and non-floatables).
Damaged Cracks wider than %-inch at the joint of the No cracks more than %-inch wide at
inlet/outlet pipes or any evidence of soil entering the joint of lhe inlet/outlel pipe.
at the joints of the inleVoutlet pipes.
Metal Grates Unsafe grate opening Grate with opening wider than 7
/8 inch. Grate opening meets design
(If Applicable) standards.
Trash and debris Trash and debris that is blocking more than 20% Grate free of trash and debris.
of grate surface. footnote to guidelines for disposal
Damaged or missing Grate missing or broken member(s) of the grate. Grate is in place and meets design
standards.
Manhole Cover/Lid Cover/lid not in place Cover/lid is missing or only partially in place. Cover/lid protects opening to
Any open structure requires urgent structure.
maintenance.
Locking mechanism Mechanism cannot be opened by one Mechanism opens with proper tools.
Not Working maintenance person with proper tools. Bolts
cannot be seated. Self-locking cover/lid does not
work.
Cover/lid difficult to One maintenance person cannot remove Cover/lid can be removed and
Remove cover/lid after applying 80 lbs. of lift. reinstalled by one maintenance
person.
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APPENDIX A MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR FLOW CONTROL, CONVEYANCE, AND WQ FACILITIES
NO. 5 -CATCH BASINS AND MANHOLES
Maintenance Defect or Problem Condition When Maintenance is Needed Results Expected When
Component Maintenance is Performed
Structure Sediment Sediment exceeds 60% of the depth from the Sump of catch basin contains no
bottom of the catch basin to lhe invert of the sediment.
lowest pipe into or out of the catch basin or is
within 6 inches of the invert of the lowest pipe
into or out of the catch basin.
Trash and debris Trash or debris of more than X cubic foot which No Trash or debris blocking or
is located immediately in front of the catch basin potentially blocking entrance to
opening or is blocking capacity of the catch basin catch basin.
by more than 10%.
Trash or debris in the catch basin that exceeds No trash or debris in the catch basin.
1
/3 the depth from the bottom of basin to invert the
lowest pipe into or out of the basin.
Dead animals or vegetation that cou!d generate No dead animals or vegetation
odors that could cause complaints or dangerous present within catch basin.
gases (e.g., methane).
Deposits of garbage exceeding 1 cubic foot in No condition present which would
volume. attract or support the breeding of
insects or rodents.
Damage to frame Corner of frame extends more than :X inch past Frame is even with curb.
and/or top slab curb face into the street (If applicable).
Top slab has holes larger than 2 square inches or Top slab is free of holes and cracks.
cracks wider than Y. inch.
Frame not sitting flush on top slab, i.e., Frame is sitting flush on top slab.
separation of more than ~ inch of the frame from
the top slab.
Cracks in walls or Cracks wider than 12 inch and longer than 3 feet, Catch basin is sealed and
bottom any evidence of soil particles entering catch structurally sound.
basin through cracks, or maintenance person
judges that catch basin is unsound.
Cracks wider than Y:i inch and longer than 1 foot No cracks more than 1
/4 inch wide at
at the joint of any inlet/outlet pipe or any evidence the joint of inlet/outlet pipe.
of soil particles entering catch basin through
cracks.
Settlement/ Catch basin has settled more than 1 inch or has Basin replaced or repaired to design
misalignment rotated more than 2 inches out of alignment. standards.
Damaged pipe joints Cracks wider than %-inch at the joint of the No cracks more than Y.-inch wide at
inlet/outlet pipes or any evidence of soil entering the joint of inlet/outlet pipes.
the catch basin at the joint of the inleUoutlet
pipes.
Contaminants and Any evidence of contaminants or pollution such Materials removed and disposed of
pollution as oil, gasoline, concrete slurries or paint. according to applicable regulations.
Source control BMPs implemented if
appropriate. No contaminants
present other than a surface oil film.
Inlet/Outlet Pipe Sediment Sediment filling 20% or more of the pipe. Inlet/outlet pipes clear of sediment.
accumulation
Trash and debris Trash and debris accumulated in inlet/outlet No trash or debris in pipes.
pipes {includes floatables and non-floatables).
Damaged Cracks wider than X-inch at the joint of the No cracks more than X-inch wide at
inlet/outlet pipes or any evidence of soil entering the joint of the inlet/outlet pipe.
at the joints of the inlet/outlet pipes.
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APPENDIX A MAIJ,;TENANCE REQUIREMENTS FLOW CONTROL CONVEYANCE, AND WQ FACILITIES
NO. 5 -CATCH BASINS AND MANHOLES
Maintenance Defect or Problem Condition When Maintenance is Needed Results Expected When
Component Maintenance is Perfonned
Metal Grates Unsafe grate opening Grate with opening wider than 7/s inch. Grate opening meets design
(Catch Basins) standards.
Trash and debris Trash and debris that is blocking more than 20% Grate free of trash and debris.
of grate surface. footnote to guidelines for disposal
Damaged or missing Grate missing or broken member(s) of the grate. Grate is in place and meets design
Any open structure requires urgent standards.
maintenance.
Manhole Cover/Lid Cover/lid not in place Cover/lid is missing or only partially in place. Cover/lid protects opening to
Any open structure requires urgent structure.
maintenance.
Locking mechanism Mechanism cannot be opened by one Mechanism opens with proper tools.
Not Working maintenance person with proper tools. Bolts
cannot be seated. Self-locking cover/lid does not
work.
Cover/lid difficult to One m ai ntenan ce person can not remove Cover/lid can be removed and
Remove cover/lid after applying 80 lbs. of lift. reinstalled by one maintenance
person.
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APPENDIX A MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR FLOW CONTROL, CONVEYANCE, AND WQ FACILITIES
NO. 6 -CONVEYANCE PIPES AND DITCHES
Maintenance Defect or Problem Conditions When Maintenance is Needed Results Expected When
Component Maintenance is Performed
Pipes Sediment & debris Accumulated sediment or debris that exceeds Water flows freely through pipes.
accumulation 20% of the diameter of the pipe.
Vegetation/roots Vegetation/roots that reduce free movement of Water flows freely through pipes.
water through pipes.
Contaminants and Any evidence of contaminants or pollution such Materials removed and disposed of
pollution as oil, gasoline, concrete slurries or paint. according to applicable regulations.
Source control BMPs implemented if
appropriate. No contaminants
present other than a surface oil film.
Damage to protective Protective coating is damaged; rust or corrosion Pipe repaired or replaced.
coating or corrosion is weakening the structural integrity of any part of
pipe.
Damaged Any dent that decreases the cross section area of Pipe repaired or replaced.
pipe by more than 20% or is determined to have
weakened structural integrity of the pipe
Ditches Trash and debris Trash and debris exceeds 1 cubic foot per 1,000 Trash and debris cleared from
square feet of ditch and slopes. ditches.
Sediment Accumulated sediment that exceeds 20% of the Ditch cleaned/flushed of all sediment
accumulation design depth. and debris so that it matches design.
Noxious weeds Any noxious or nuisance vegetation which may Noxious and nuisance vegetation
constitute a hazard to County personnel or the removed according to applicable
public. regulations. No danger of noxious
vegetation where County personnel
or the public might normally be.
Contaminants and Any evidence of contaminants or pollution such Materials removed and disposed of
pollution as oil. gasoline, concrete slurries or paint. according to applicable regulations.
Source control BMPs implemented if
appropriate. No contaminants
present other than a surface oil film.
Vegetation Vegetation that reduces free movement of water Water flows freely through ditches.
through ditches.
Erosion damage to Any erosion observed on a ditch slope. Slopes are not eroding.
slopes
Rock lining out of One layer or less of rock exists above native soil Replace rocks to design standards.
place or missing (If area 5 square feel or more, any exposed native
Applicable) soil.
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APPENDIX A MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR FLOW CONTROL, CONVEYANCE, AND WQ FACILITIES
NO. 10 -GATES/BOLLARDS/ACCESS BARRIERS
Maintenance Defect or Problem Conditions When Maintenance is Needed Results Expected When
Component Maintenance is Performed
Chain Link Fencing Damaged or missing Missing gate. Gates in place.
Gate members
Broken or missing hinges such thal gate cannot Hinges intact and lubed. Gate is
be easily opened and closed by a maintenance working freely.
person.
Gate is out of plumb more than 6 inches and Gate is aligned and vertical.
more than 1 foot out of design alignment.
Missing stretcher bar, stretcher bands, and ties. Stretcher bar, bands, and ties in
place.
Locking mechanism Locking device missing, no--functioning or does Locking mechanism prevents
does not lock gate not link to all parts. opening of gate
Openings in fabric Openings in fabric are such that an 8-inch Fabric mesh openings within 50% of
diameter b~II could fit through. grid size.
Bar Gate Damaged or missing Cross bar does not swing open or closed, is Cross bar swings fully open and
cross bar missing or is bent to where it does not prevent closed and prevents vehicle access.
vehicle access.
Locking mechanism Locking device missing, no-functioning or does Locking mechanism prevents
does not lock gate not link to all parts. opening of gate.
Support post Support post does not hold cross bar up. Cross bar held up preventing vehicle
damaged access into facility.
Bollards Damaged or missing Bollard broken, missing, does not fit into support No access for motorized vehicles to
hole or hinge broken or missing. get into facility.
Does not Jock Locking assembly or lock missing or cannot be No access for motorized vehicles to
attached to lock bollard in place. get into facility.
Boulders Dislodged Boulders not located to prevent motorized vehicle No access for motorized vehicles to
access. get into facility.
Circumvented Motorized vehicles going around or between No access for motorized vehicles to
boulders. get into facility.
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APPENDIX A MAfNTENA"iCE REQUIREMENTS FLOW CONTROL, CONVEYANCE, AND WQ FACILITIES
NO. 11 -GROUNDS (LANDSCAPING)
Maintenance Defect or Problem Conditions When Maintenance is Needed Results Expected When
Component Maintenance is Perfonned
Site Trash or litter Any trash and debris which exceed 1 cubic foot Trash and debris cleared from site.
per 1,000 square feet (this is about equal to the
amount of trash it would take to fill up one
standard size office garbage can). In general,
there should be no visual evidence of dumping.
Noxious weeds Any noxious or nuisance vegetation which may Noxious and nuisance vegetation
constitute a hazard to County personnel or the removed according to applicable
public. r~gulations. No danger of noxious
vegetation where County personnel
or the public might normally be.
Contaminants and Any evidence of contaminants or pollution such Materials removed and disposed of
pollution as oil, gasoline, concrete slurries or paint. according to applicable regulations.
Source control BMPs implemented if
appropriate. No contaminants
present other than a surface oil film.
Grass/ground cover Grass or groundcover exceeds 18 inches in Grass or groundcover mowed to a
height. height no greater than 6 inches.
Trees and Shrubs Hazard Any tree or limb of a tree identified as having a No hazard trees in facility.
potential to fall and cause property damage or
threaten human life. A hazard tree identified by
a qualified arborist must be removed as soon
as possible.
Damaged Limbs or parts of trees or shrubs that are split or Trees and shrubs with less than 5%
broken which affect more than 25% of the total of total foliage with split or broken
foliage of the tree or shrub. limbs.
Trees or shrubs that have been blown down or No blown down vegetation or
knocked over. knocked over vegetation. Trees or
shrubs free of injury.
Trees or shrubs which are not adequately Tree or shrub in place and
supported or are leaning over, causing exposure adequately supported; dead or
of the roots. diseased trees removed.
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APPENDIX A MAINTENAI\CE REQUIREMENTS FOR FLOW CONTROL. CONVEYA>ICE, AND WQ FAClLlTIES
NO. 12 -ACCESS ROADS
Maintenance Defect or Problem Condition When Maintenance is Needed Results Expected When
Component Maintenance is Perfonned
Site Trash and debris Trash and debris exceeds 1 cubic foot per 1,000 Roadway drivable by maintenance
square feet (i.e., trash and debris would fill up vehicles.
one standards size garbage can).
Debris which could damage vehicle tires or Roadway drivable by maintenance
prohibit use of road. vehicles.
Contaminants and Any evidence of contaminants or pollution such Materials removed and disposed of
pollution as oil, gasoline, concrete slurries or paint. according to applicable regulations.
Source control BMPs implemented if
appropriate. No contaminants
present other than a surface oil film.
Blocked roadway Any obstruction which reduces clearance above Roadway overhead clear to 14 feet
road surface to less than 14 feet. high.
Any obstruction restricting the access to a 10-to At least 12-foot of width on access
12 foot width for a distance of more than 12 feet road.
or any point restricting access to less than a 10
foot width.
Road Surface Erosion, settlement, Any surface defect which hinders or prevents Road drivable by maintenance
potholes, soft spots, maintenance access. vehicles.
ruts
Vegetation on road Trees or other vegetation prevent access to Maintenance vehicles can access
surface facility by maintenance vehicles. facility.
Shoulders and Erosion Erosion within 1 foot of the roadway more than 8 Shoulder free of erosion and
Ditches inches wide and 6 inches deep. matching the surrounding road.
Weeds and brush Weeds and brush exceed 18 inches in height or Weeds and brush cut to 2 inches in
hinder maintenance access. height or cleared in such a way as to
allow maintenance access.
Modular Grid Contaminants and Any evidence of contaminants or pollution such Materials removed and disposed of
Pavement pollution as oil, gasoline, concrete slurries or paint. according to applicable regulations.
Source control BMPs implemented if
appropriate. No contaminants
present other than a surface oil film.
Damaged or missing Access surface compacted because of broken on Access road surface restored so
missing modular block. road infiltrates.
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NO. 17 -WETVAULT
Maintenance Defect or Problem Condition When Maintenance is Needed Results Expected When
Component Maintenance is Perfonned
Site Trash and debris Trash and debris accumulated on facility site. Trash and debris removed from
facility site.
Treatment Area Trash and debris Any trash and debris accumulated in vault No trash or debris in vault.
(includes floatables and non-floatables).
Sediment Sediment accumulation in vault bottom exceeds No sediment in vault.
accumulation the depth of the sediment zone plus 6 inches.
Contaminants and Any evidence of contaminants or pollution such Materials removed and disposed of
pollution as oil, gasoline, concrete slurries or paint. according to applicable regulations.
Source control BMPs implemented if
appropriate. No contaminants
present other than a surface oil film.
Vault Structure Damage to wall, Cracks wider than %-inch, any evidence of soil Vault is sealed and structurally
frame, bottom, and/or entering the structure through cracks, vault does sound.
top slab not retain water or qualified inspection personnel
determines that the vault is not structurally
sound.
Baffles dam aged Baffles corroding, cracking, warping and/or Repair or replace baffles or walls to
showing signs of failure or baffle cannot be specifications.
removed.
Ventilation Ventilation area blocked or plugged. No reduction of ventilation area
exists.
Inlet/Outlet Pipe Sediment Sediment filling 20% or more of the pipe. Inlet/outlet pipes clear of sediment.
accumulation
Trash and debris Trash and debris accumulated in inlet/outlet No trash or debris in pipes.
pipes (includes floatables and non-floatables).
Damaged Cracks wider than %-inch at the joint of the No cracks more than X-inch wide at
inlet/outlet pipes or any evidence of soil entering the joint of the inlet/outlet pipe.
at the joints of the inlet/outlet pipes.
Grav~y Drain Inoperable valve Valve will not open and close. Valve opens and closes normally.
Valve won't seal Valve does not seal completely. Valve completely seals closed.
Access Manhole Access cover/lid Access cover/lid cannot be easily opened by one Access cover/lid can be opened by
damaged or difficult to person. Corrosion/deformation of cover/lid. one person.
open
Locking mechanism Mechanism cannot be opened by one Mechanism opens with proper tools.
not working maintenance person with proper tools. Bolts
cannot be seated. Self-locking cover/lid does not
work.
Cover/lid difficult to One maintenance person cannot remove Cover/lid can be removed and
remove cover/lid after applying 80 lbs of lift. reinstalled by one maintenance
person.
Access doors/plate Large access doors not flat and/or access Doors close flat and covers access
has gaps, doesn't opening not completely covered. opening completely.
cover completely
Lifting Rings missing, Lifting rings not capable of lifting weight of door Lifting rings sufficient to lift or
rusted or plate. remove door or plate.
Ladder rungs unsafe Missing rungs, misalignment, rust, or cracks. Ladder meets design standards.
Allows maintenance person safe
access.
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APPENDICES
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APPENDIX "A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION
LOT 11, BLOCK 7, AKER'S FARMS NO. 6, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN VOLUME 42 OF PLATS, PAGE 15, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY,
WASHINGTON;
SITUATE IN THE COUNTY OF KING, STATE OF WASHINGTON.
LOT 12, BLOCK 7, AKER'S FARMS NO. 6 ACCORDING TO PLAT RECORDED IN
VOLUME 42 OF PLATS, PAGE 15, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY WASHINGTON.
SITUATE IN THE COUNTY OF KING, STATE OF WASHINGTON.
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APPENDIX "8" CSWPPP
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Construction Stormwater General Permit
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan
(SWPPP)
for
Bethany Corner
Prepared for:
The Washington State Department of Ecology
Northwest Regional Office
3190 161h Avenue SE
Bellevue, WA 98008-5452
Permittee / Owner Developer Operator/ Contractor
Mark Seek TBD TBD
15233 Manion Way NE
Duvall, WA 98019
16433 & 16451111 1h Avenue SE, Renton, Washington
Certified Erosion and Sediment Control Lead (CESCL)
Name
TBD
Name
Jonathan S. Murray, PE
Activity / Phase
Site Development
Organization
Associated Earth Sciences,
Inc
SWPPP Prepared By
Organization
DR Strong Consulting
Engineers, Inc.
SWPPP Preparation Date
December 15, 2016
Project Construction Dates
Start Date
4/2017
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Storrnwater Pollution Prevention Plan
Contact Phone Number
425.827.7701
Contact Phone Number
(425) 827-3063
End Date
10/2018
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Table of Contents
1 Project Information ............................................................................................................... 2
1.1 Existing Conditions ....................................................................................................... 2
1.2 Proposed Construction Activities... .. .................. 2
2 Construction Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs) ............................................ 4
2.1 The 12 Elements .......................................................................................................... .4
2.1.1 Element 1: Preserve Vegetation I Mark Clearing Limits ........................................ .4
2.1.2 Element 2: Establish Construction Access ............................................................ 5
2.1.3 Element 3: Control Flow Rates ............................................................................... 6
2.1.4 Element 4: Install Sediment Controls ........ 7
2.1.5 Element 5: Stabilize Soils ....................................................................................... 9
2.1.6 Element 6: Protect Slopes .................................................................................... 1 O
2.1. 7 Element 7: Protect Drain Inlets ............................................................................. 11
2.1.8
2.1.9
2.1.10
2.1.11
2.1.12
Element 8: Stabilize Channels and Outlets ...... ............................... 12
Element 9: Control Pollutants .............................................................................. 13
Element 10: Control Dewatering ..... 16
Element 11: Maintain BMPs ................................................................................ 17
Element 12: Manage the Project.. ....................................................................... 18
3 Pollution Prevention Team ................................................................................................ 20
4 Monitoring and Sampling Requirements ............................................................................ 21
4.1 Site Inspection ............................................................................................................ 21
4.2 Stormwater Quality Sampling ................. 21
4.2.1 Turbidity Sampling ............................................................................................... 22
4.2.2 pH Sampling ........................................................................................................ 23
5 Discharges to 303(d) or Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Waterbodies ......................... 24
5.1 303(d) Listed Waterbodies ......................................................................................... 24
5.2 TMDL Waterbodies ..................................................................................................... 24
6 Reporting and Record Keeping .......................................................................................... 25
6.1 Record Keeping .......................................................................................................... 25
6.1.1 Site Log Book ...................................................................................................... 25
6.1.2 Records Retention..................... .. ............... 25
6.1.3 Updating the SWPPP ........................................................................................... 25
6.2 Reporting .................................................................................................................... 25
6.2.1 Discharge Monitoring Reports ........ 25
6.2.2 Notification of Noncompliance .............................................................................. 26
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List of Tables
Table 1 -Summary of Site Pollutant Constituents ................................................................. 2
Table 3-pH-Modifying Sources ............................................................................................ 15
Table 5 -Management ............................................................................................................ 18
Table 7 -Team Information .................................................................................................... 20
Table 8 -Turbidity Sampling Method .................................................................................... 22
Table 9 -pH Sampling Method .............................................................................................. 23
List of Appendices
A. Site Map
B. BMP Detail
C. Correspondence
D. Site Inspection Form
E. Construction Stormwater General Permit (CSWGP)
F. Engineering Calculations
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List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
Acronym / Abbreviation
303(d)
BFO
BMP(s)
CESCL
co,
CRO
CSWGP
CWA
DMR
DO
Ecology
EPA
ERO
ERTS
ESC
GULD
NPDES
NTU
NWRO
pH
RCW
SPCC
SU
SWMMEW
SWMMWW
SWPPP
TESC
SWRO
TMDL
VFO
WAC
WSDOT
WWHM
Explanation
Section of the Clean Water Act pertaining to Impaired Waterbodies
Bellingham Field Office of the Department of Ecology
Best Management Practice(s)
Certified Erosion and Sediment Control Lead
Carbon Dioxide
Central Regional Office of the Department of Ecology
Construction Stormwater General Permit
Clean Water Act
Discharge Monitoring Report
Dissolved Oxygen
Washington State Department of Ecology
United States Environmental Protection Agency
Eastern Regional Office of the Department of Ecology
Environmental Report Tracking System
Erosion and Sediment Control
General Use Level Designation
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
Nephelometric Turbidity Units
Northwest Regional Office of the Department of Ecology
Power of Hydrogen
Revised Code of Washington
Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure
Standard Units
Stormwater Management Manual for Eastern Washington
Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan
Temporary Erosion and Sediment Control
Southwest Regional Office of the Department of Ecology
Total Maximum Daily Load
Vancouver Field Office of the Department of Ecology
Washington Administrative Code
Washington Department of Transportation
Western Washington Hydrology Model
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1 Project Information
Project/Site Name: Bethany Corner
Street/Location: 16433 & 16451 111 1
" Avenue SE
City: Renton State: WA Zip code: 98055
Subdivision: N/A
Receiving waterbody: Green/Duwamish River watershed
1.1 Existing Conditions
Total acreage (including support activities such as off-site equipment staging yards, material
storage areas, borrow areas).
Total acreage: 1.96
Disturbed acreage: 1.96
Existing structures: 0. 15
Landscape topography: 1.68 (estimate)
Drainage patterns: 0.00
Existing Vegetation: 0.00 (estimate)
Critical Areas (wetlands, streams, high erosion Stream and adjacent wetland
risk, steep or difficult to stabilize slopes): 0.01
List of known impairments for 303(d) listed or Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) for the
receiving waterbody:
Green River-Dissolved Oxygen, Temperature, Bioassessment, pH
Table 1 includes a list of suspected and/or known contaminants associated with the construction
activity.
Table 1 -Summary of Site Pollutant Constituents
Constituent Location Depth Concentration (Pollutant)
No known contaminants exist on the Site
1.2 Proposed Construction Activities
The applicant is seeking approval to subdivide 1.83 acres into nine single-family residential lots
(Project), with lot sizes ranging from approximately 5,948 s.f. to 7,118 s.f. All existing
improvements located on the Site will be demolished or removed during plat construction.
The proposed impervious surface includes an internal plat road, Road A, which will have a
proposed 53-foot right of way and will be improved with 26 feet of pavement , vertical curbs, 8'
planter strip and 5' sidewalks. Frontage improvements will be made to 111 '" AVE SE, including
catch basins, vertical gutter, and 5 foot sidewalk. Lot improvements will include single family
residential houses and associated driveways. The total proposed impervious area for the Site is
50,896 s.f.
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Construction work will be completed under the Site Development permit. Activities will include
installation of sewer, water and dry utilities; installation of storm sewer; construction of
stormwater detention vault; road and sidewalks; and landscaping.
Runoff will be collected and conveyed to the proposed detention vault. Appendix A shows the
Site Plan with T.E.S.C. measures.
Final stabilization of the disturbed land will include:
• Asphalt roadway
• Concrete sidewalks
• Formal landscape planting
Contaminated Site Information: No known contamination exists on Site.
Proposed activities regarding contaminated soils or groundwater (example: on-site treatment
system, authorized sanitary sewer discharge):
Not applicable as no known contamination.
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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 12 Elements
2.1.1 Element 1: Preserve Vegetation / Mark Clearing Limits
To protect adjacent properties and reduce the area of soil exposed to construction, the limits of
construction will be clearly marked before land-disturbing activities begin. Trees that are to be
preserved, as well as all sensitive areas and their buffers, shall be clearly delineated, both in the
field and on the plans.
In general, natural vegetation and native topsoil shall be retained in an undisturbed state to the
maximum extent possible. The BMPs relevant to marking the clearing limits that will be applied
for this project include:
The plastic or metal fence will be placed around the perimeter of the developable area of the
Site. BMP will be implemented at the start of construction.
Alternate BMPs for marking clearing limits are included in Appendix B as a quick reference tool
for the onsite inspector in the event the BMP(s) listed above are deemed ineffective or
inappropriate during construction to satisfy the requirements set forth in the General NPDES
Permit (Appendix D). To avoid potential erosion and sediment control issues that may cause a
violation(s) of the NPDES Construction Stormwater permit (as provided in Appendix D), the
CESCL will promptly initiate the implementation of one or more of the alternative BMPs listed in
Appendix B after the first sign that existing BMPs are ineffective or failing.
List and describe BMPs:
High Visibility Plastic or Metal Fence (BMP C103)
Silt Fence (BMP C223)
Installation Schedules:
Installation will occur before all other activity.
Inspection and Maintenance plan:
Weekly
Responsible Staff:
CESCL
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2.1.2 Element 2: Establish Construction Access
Construction access or activities occurring on unpaved areas will be minimized, yet where
necessary, access points shall be stabilized to minimize the tracking of sediment onto public
roads, and wheel washing, street sweeping, and street cleaning shall be employed to prevent
sediment from entering state waters. All wash wastewater shall be controlled on site.
Construction entrances will be installed in the location of the proposed access entrance, located
on 111 th Avenue SE. Construction road and parking area stabilization will occur along this
entrance.
List and describe BMPs:
Stabilized Construction Entrance (BMP C 105)
Construction Road/Parking Area Stabilization (BMP C107)
Installation Schedules:
Installation will occur after the clearing limits are marked.
Inspection and Maintenance plan:
Weekly
Responsible Staff:
CESCL
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2.1.3 Element 3: Control Flow Rates
In order to protect the properties and waterways downstream of the project site,
stormwater discharges from the site will be controlled.
Once the detention vault is constructed, it will be utilized during construction as a flow control
and sedimentation device. Discharge from the vault will be conveyed south to the existing storm
conveyance system located in 111 1h Avenue SE.
Alternate flow control BMPs are included in Appendix B as a quick reference tool for the onsite
inspector in the event the BMP(s) listed above are deemed ineffective or inappropriate during
construction to satisfy the requirements set forth in the General NPDES Permit (Appendix D).
To avoid potential erosion and sediment control issues that may cause a violation(s) of the
NPDES Construction Stormwater permit (as provided in Appendix D), the Certified Erosion and
Sediment Control Lead will promptly initiate the implementation of one or more of the alternative
BMPs listed in Appendix B after the first sign that existing BMPs are ineffective or failing.
The project site is located west of the Cascade Mountain Crest As such, the project must
comply with Minimum Requirement 7 (Ecology 2005).
In general, discharge rates of stormwater from the site will be controlled where increases in
impervious area or soil compaction during construction could lead to downstream erosion, or
where necessary to meet local agency stormwater discharge requirements (e.g. discharge to
combined sewer systems).
Will you construct stormwater retention and/or detention facilities?
rs] YesD No
Will you use permanent infiltration ponds or other low impact development (example: rain
gardens, bio-retention, porous pavement) to control flow during construction?
D Yesrsl No
List and describe BMPs:
Sediment Trap (BMP C240)
Installation Schedules:
Installation will occur before any grading occurs.
Inspection and Maintenance plan:
Weekly
Responsible Staff:
CESCL
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2.1.4 Element 4: Install Sediment Controls
Silt fence will be installed around the perimeter of the Site in areas where runoff could sheet-
flow offsite. This BMP will be installed at the start of construction.
Alternate sediment control BMPs are included in Appendix Bas a quick reference tool for the
onsite inspector in the event the BMP(s) listed above are deemed ineffective or inappropriate
during construction to satisfy the requirements set forth in the General NPDES Permit
(Appendix D). To avoid potential erosion and sediment control issues that may cause a
violation(s) of the NPDES Construction Stormwater permit (as provided in Appendix D), the
Certified Erosion and Sediment Control Lead will promptly initiate the implementation of one or
more of the alternative BMPs listed in Appendix B after the first sign that existing BMPs are
ineffective or failing.
In addition, sediment will be removed from paved areas in and adjacent to construction work
areas manually or using mechanical sweepers, as needed, to minimize tracking of sediments on
vehicle tires away from the site and to minimize washoff of sediments from adjacent streets in
runoff.
Whenever possible, sediment laden water shall be discharged into onsite, relatively level,
vegetated areas (BMP C240 paragraph 5, page 4-102).
In some cases, sediment discharge in concentrated runoff can be controlled using permanent
stormwater BMPs (e.g., infiltration swales, ponds, trenches). Sediment loads can limit the
effectiveness of some permanent stormwater BMPs, such as those used for infiltration or
biofiltration; however, those BMPs designed to remove solids by settling (wet ponds or detention
ponds) can be used during the construction phase. When permanent stormwater BMPs will be
used to control sediment discharge during construction, the structure will be protected from
excessive sedimentation with adequate erosion and sediment control BMPs. Any accumulated
sediment shall be removed after construction is complete and the permanent stormwater BMP
will be restabilized with vegetation per applicable design requirements once the remainder of
the site has been stabilized.
The following BMPs will be implemented as end-of-pipe sediment controls as required to meet
permitted turbidity limits in the site discharge(s). Prior to the implementation of these
technologies, sediment sources and erosion control and soil stabilization BMP efforts will be
maximized to reduce the need for end-of-pipe sedimentation controls.
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List and describe BMPs:
Silt Fence (BMP C233)
Interceptor Swale (BMP C200)
Storm Drain Inlet Protection (BMP C220)
Sediment Trap (BMP C240)
Installation Schedules:
These will all be installed before any grading occurs.
Inspection and Maintenance plan:
Weekly
Responsible Staff:
CESCL
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2.1.5 Element 5: Stabilize Soils
Temporary seeding and cover measures may be required for interim grading activity and at soil
stockpiles. Permanent Seeding will occur as grading is completed. All stabilized sections will
be seeded and vegetated.
Nets and Blankets along with Plastic Covering will be used on all slopes of 2: 1 as shown on the
plan.
Dust Control will occur throughout the site as deemed necessary by the contractor and CESCL
Alternate soil stabilization BMPs are included in Appendix B as a quick reference tool for the
onsite inspector in the event the BMP(s) listed above are deemed ineffective or inappropriate
during construction to satisfy the requirements set forth in the General NPDES Permit
(Appendix D). To avoid potential erosion and sediment control issues that may cause a
violation(s) of the NPDES Construction Stormwater permit (as provided in Appendix D), the
Certified Erosion and Sediment Control Lead will promptly initiate the implementation of one or
more of the alternative BMPs listed in Appendix B after the first sign that existing BMPs are
ineffective or failing.
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.
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?
~ YesD No
List and describe BMPs:
Temporary and Permanent Seeding (BMP C120)
Nets and Blankets (BMP C 122)
Plastic Covering (BMP C123)
Dust Control (BMP C 140)
Installation Schedules:
These will all be installed before any grading occurs.
Inspection and Maintenance plan:
Weekly
Responsible Staff:
CESCL
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2.1.6 Element 6: Protect Slopes
Temporary slope protection measures may be required for interim grading activity and at soil
stockpiles. Permanent Seeding will occur throughout the site as slopes are stabilized.
Nets and Blankets along with Plastic Covering will be used on all slopes of 2:1
Checks Dams will be installed every 50' as shown on the plan.
Alternate slope protection BMPs are included in Appendix B as a quick reference tool for the
onsite inspector in the event the BMP(s) listed above are deemed ineffective or inappropriate
during construction to satisfy the requirements set forth in the General NPDES Permit
(Appendix D). To avoid potential erosion and sediment control issues that may cause a
violation(s) of the NPDES Construction Stormwater permit (as provided in Appendix D), the
Certified Erosion and Sediment Control Lead will promptly initiate the implementation of one or
more of the alternative BMPs listed in Appendix B after the first sign that existing BMPs are
ineffective or failing.
Will steep slopes be present at the site during construction?
D Yes~ No
List and describe BMPs:
Temporary and Permanent Seeding (BMP C120)
Nets and Blankets (BMP C 122)
Plastic Covering (BMP C123)
Check Dams (BMP C207)
Installation Schedules:
In general, cut and fill slopes will be stabilized as soon as possible and soil stockpiles
will be temporarily covered with plastic sheeting.
Inspection and Maintenance plan:
Weekly
Responsible Staff:
CESCL
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2.1.7 Element 7: Protect Drain Inlets
All storm drain inlets and culverts made operable during construction shall be protected to
prevent unfiltered or untreated water from entering the drainage conveyance system. However,
the first priority is to keep all access roads clean of sediment and keep street wash water
separate from entering storm drains until treatment can be provided. Storm Drain Inlet
Protection (BMP C220) will be implemented for all drainage inlets and culverts that could
potentially be impacted by sediment-laden runoff on and near the project site. The following inlet
protection measures will be applied on this project:
• Storm Drain Inlet Protection (BMP C220)
There are several existing catch basins which will require filters.
If the BMP options listed above are deemed ineffective or inappropriate during construction to
satisfy the requirements set forth in the General NPDES Permit (Appendix D), or if no BMPs are
listed above but deemed necessary during construction, the Certified Erosion and Sediment
Control Lead shall implement one or more of the alternative BMP inlet protection options listed
in Appendix B.
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2.1.8 Element 8: Stabilize Channels and Outlets
Rip Rap (BMP C209) will be provided at all 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.
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2.1.9 Element 9: Control Pollutants
All pollutants, including waste materials and demolition debris, that occur onsite shall be
handled and disposed of in a manner that does not cause contamination of stormwater. Good
housekeeping and preventative measures will be taken to ensure that the site will be kept clean,
well-organized, and free of debris. If required, BMPs to be implemented to control specific
sources of pollutants are discussed below.
Vehicles, construction equipment, and/or petroleum product storage/dispensing:
• All vehicles, equipment, and petroleum product storage/dispensing areas will be
inspected regularly to detect any leaks or spills, and to identify maintenance needs to
prevent leaks or spills.
• On-site fueling tanks and petroleum product storage containers shall include
secondary containment.
• Spill prevention measures, such as drip pans, will be used when conducting
maintenance and repair of vehicles or equipment.
• In order to perform emergency repairs on site, temporary plastic will be placed
beneath and, if raining, over the vehicle.
• Contaminated surfaces shall be cleaned immediately following any discharge or spill
incident.
Demolition:
• Dust released from demolished sidewalks, buildings, or structures will be controlled
using Dust Control measures (BMP C140).
• Storm drain inlets vulnerable to stormwater discharge carrying dust, soil, or debris
will be protected using Storm Drain Inlet Protection (BMP C220 as described above
for Element 7).
• Process water and slurry resulting from sawcutting and surfacing operations will be
prevented from entering the waters of the State by implementing Sawcutting and
Surfacing Pollution Prevention measures (BMP C152).
Concrete and grout
• Process water and slurry resulting from concrete work will be prevented from
entering the waters of the State by implementing Concrete Handling measures (BMP
C151)
Sanitary wastewater:
• Portable sanitation facilities will be firmly secured, regularly maintained, and emptied
when necessary.
Solid Waste:
• Solid waste will be stored in secure, clearly marked containers.
Other:
• Other BMPs will be administered as necessary to address any additional pollutant
sources on site.
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The project is not expected to exceed the 1,320 gallon stored-fuel threshold that requires
developing a Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan under the Federal
regulations of the Clean Water Act (CWA).
List and describe BMPs:
Dust Control measures (BMP C 140)
Concrete Handling measures (BMP C151)
Sawcutting and Surfacing Pollution Prevention measures (BMP C 152)
Storm Drain Inlet Protection (BMP C220)
Installation Schedules: Immediately following or in conjunction with activities.
Inspection and Maintenance plan:
Weekly
Responsible Staff:
CESCL
Will maintenance, fueling, and/or repair of heavy equipment and vehicles occur on-site?
D Yes~ No
List and describe BMPs: N/A
Installation Schedules: N/A
Inspection and Maintenance plan:
Weekly
Responsible Staff:
CESCL
Will wheel wash or tire bath system BMPs be used during construction?
D Yes~ No
List and describe BMPs: Presently not anticipated . SWPPP to be amended if wheel wash
proves necessary.
Installation Schedules: TBD
Inspection and Maintenance plan:
Weekly
Responsible Staff:
CESCL
Will pH-modifying sources be present on-site?
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Table 3 -pH-Modifying Sources
LJ None
LJ Bulk cement
LJ Cement kiln dust
LJ Fly ash
L J Other cementitious materials
lXI New concrete washing or curing waters
L J Waste streams generated from concrete grinding and sawing
LJ Exposed aggregate processes
D Dewatering concrete vaults
l2SI Concrete pumping and mixer washout waters
L J Recycled concrete
LJ Other (i.e., calcium lignosulfate) [please describe: l
List and describe BMPs: Specific pH treatment measures to be determined by contractor and
CECSL. Presently, CO2 sparging or dry ice anticipated approach if pH must be altered.
Installation Schedules: prior to placement of concrete
Inspection and Maintenance plan:
Monitoring will occur at the time of concrete wash operations.
Responsible Staff:
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.
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2.1.10 Element 10: Control Dewatering
There will be no dewatering as part of this construction project. If excavation results in the
requirement of dewatering, this SWPPP can be modified to include dewatering measures
including control of discharge waters.
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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 or Chapter 7 of the SWMMEW).
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.
Additionally, protection must be provided for all BMPs installed for the permanent control of
stormwater from sediment and compaction. BMPs that are to remain in place following
completion of construction shall be examined and restored to full operating condition. If
sediment enters these BMPs during construction, the sediment shall be removed and the facility
shall be returned to conditions specified in the construction documents.
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2.1.12 Element 12: Manage the Project
Project management will incorporate the key components listed below:
Table 5 -Management
IX! Design the project to fit the existing topography, soils, and drainage patterns
IX! Emphasize erosion control rather than sediment control
IX! Minimize the extent and duration of the area exposed
IX! Keep runoff velocities low
IX! Retain sediment on-site
IX! Thoroughly monitor site and maintain all ESC measures
IX! Schedule major earthwork during the dry season
l J Other (please describe)
As this project site is located west of the Cascade Mountain Crest, the project will be managed
according to the following key project components:
Phasing of Construction
• The construction project is being phased to the extent practicable in order to prevent soil
erosion, and, to the maximum extent possible, the transport of sediment from the site
during construction.
• Revegetation of exposed areas and maintenance of that vegetation shall be an integral
part of the clearing activities during each phase of construction, per the Scheduling BMP
(C 162).
Seasonal Work Limitations
• From October 1 through April 30, clearing, grading, and other soil disturbing activities
shall only be permitted if shown to the satisfaction of the local permitting authority that
silt-laden runoff will be prevented from leaving the site through a combination of the
following:
o Site conditions including existing vegetative coverage, slope, soil type, and proximity
to receiving waters; and
o Limitations on activities and the extent of disturbed areas; and
o Proposed erosion and sediment control measures.
• Based on the information provided and/or local weather conditions, the local permitting
authority may expand or restrict the seasonal limitation on site disturbance.
• The following activities are exempt from the seasonal clearing and grading limitations:
o Routine maintenance and necessary repair of erosion and sediment control BMPs;
o Routine maintenance of public facilities or existing utility structures that do not
expose the soil or result in the removal of the vegetative cover to soil; and
o Activities where there is 100 percent infiltration of surface water runoff within the site
in approved and installed erosion and sediment control facilities.
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Coordination with Utilities and Other Jurisdictions
• Care has been taken to coordinate with utilities, other construction projects, and the local
jurisdiction in preparing this SWPPP and scheduling the construction work.
Inspection and Monitoring
• All BMPs shall be inspected, maintained, and repaired as needed to assure continued
performance of their intended function. Site inspections shall be conducted by a person
who is knowledgeable in the principles and practices of erosion and sediment control.
This person has the necessary skills to:
o Assess the site conditions and construction activities that could impact the quality of
stormwater, and
o Assess the effectiveness of erosion and sediment control measures used to control
the quality of stormwater discharges.
• A Certified Erosion and Sediment Control Lead shall be on-site or on-call at all times.
• Whenever inspection and/or monitoring reveals that the BMPs identified in this SWPPP
are inadequate, due to the actual discharge of or potential to discharge a significant
amount of any pollutant, appropriate BMPs or design changes shall be implemented as
soon as possible.
Maintaining an Updated Construction SWPPP
• This SWPPP shall be retained on-site or within reasonable access to the site.
• The SWPPP shall be modified whenever there is a change in the 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 shall be modified 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 ineffective in eliminating or significantly minimizing pollutants in
stormwater discharges from the site. The SWPPP shall be modified as necessary to
include additional or modified BMPs designed to correct problems identified. Revisions
to the SWPPP shall be completed within seven (7) days following the inspection.
• If BMP(s) are deemed do not satisfy the requirements set forth in the General NPDES
Permit (Appendix D), the CESCL will promptly implement one or more of the alternative
BMPs listed in Appendix B after the first sign that existing BMPs are ineffective or failing.
• Site inspections and monitoring will be conducted in accordance with Special Condition
S4 of the CSWGP. Sampling will occur at the baker tank discharge piping.
• 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.
• Upon request, contractor shall provide the DOE and City of Sammamish with current
SWPPP.
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3 Pollution Prevention Team
Table 7 -Team Information
Title Name(sl
Certified Erosion and Associated Earth Sciences, Inc.
Sediment Control Lead
(CESCL)
Resident Engineer Jonathan S. Murray, PE
Emergency Ecology Howard Zorzi
Contact
Emergency Permittee/ Mark Seek
Owner Contact
Non-Emergency Owner Mark Seek
Contact
Monitoring Personnel Associated Earth Sciences, Inc.
Ecology Regional Office Northwest Regional Office
City Spill Hotline (8:00 am to
5:00 om)
King County Spill Hotline
(After Hours)
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Phone Number
425.827.7701
425-827-3063
425-649-7130
206-315-8130
206-315-8130
425.827.7701
425-649-7000
425-295-0500
206-296-8100
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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 D.
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
All BMPs will be inspected, maintained, and repaired as needed to assure continued
performance of their intended function. The inspector will be a Certified Erosion and Sediment
Control Lead (CESCL) per BMP C160. The name and contact information for the CESCL is
provided in Section 3 of this SWPPP.
Site inspection will occur in all areas disturbed by construction activities and at all stormwater
discharge points. Stormwater will be examined for the presence of suspended sediment,
turbidity, discoloration, and oily sheen. The site inspector will evaluate and document the
effectiveness of the installed BMPs and determine if it is necessary to repair or replace any of
the BMPs to improve the quality of stormwater discharges. All maintenance and repairs will be
documented in the site log book or forms provided in this document. All new BMPs or design
changes will be documented in the SWPPP as soon as possible.
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 site inspector will record each site inspection using the site log inspection forms provided in
Appendix E. The site inspection log forms may be separated from this SWPPP document, but
will be maintained on-site or within reasonable access to the site and be made available upon
request to Ecology or the local jurisdiction.
4.2 Stormwater Quality Sampling
Runoff will be collected and conveyed to the proposed vault, followed by a StormFilter media
filtration system to meet Enhanced Water Quality requirements. Testing will occur as deemed
necessary by the CESCL.
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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:
Table 8 -Turbidity Sampling Method
LJ Turbidity Meter/Turbidimeter (required for disturbances 5 acres or greater in size)
IX.I Transparency Tube (option for disturbances less than 1 acre and up to 5 acres in size)
' ' The benchmark for turb1d1ty value 1s 25 nephelometnc turb1d1ty units (NTU) and a transparency
less than 33 centimeters.
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 the applicable Ecology Region's Environmental Report Tracking System
(ERTS) number within 24 hours.
• Central Region (Benton, Chelan, Douglas, Kittitas, Klickitat, Okanogan,
Yakima): (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 (King, Kitsap, Island, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish,
Whatcom): (425) 649-7000
• Southwest Region (Clallam, Clark, Cowlitz, Grays Harbor, Jefferson, Lewis,
Mason, Pacific, Pierce, Skamania, Thurston, Wahkiakum,): (360) 407-6300
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.
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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.
4.2.2 pH Sampling
pH monitoring is required for "Significant concrete work" (i.e., greater than 1000 cubic yards
poured or recycled concrete over the life of the project). The use of engineered soils (soil
amendments including but not limited to Portland cement-treated base [CTB], cement kiln dust
[CKD] or fly ash) also requires pH monitoring.
For significant concrete work, pH sampling will start the first day concrete is poured and
continue until it is cured, typically three (3) weeks after the last pour.
For engineered soils, pH sampling begins when engineered soils are first exposed to
precipitation and continues until the area is fully stabilized.
If the measured pH is 8.5 or greater, the following measures will be taken:
1. Prevent high pH water from entering storm sewer systems or surface water.
2. Adjust or neutralize the high pH water to the range of 6.5 to 8.5 su using appropriate
technology such as carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) sparging (liquid or dry ice).
3. Written approval will be obtained from Ecology prior to the use of chemical treatment
other than CO 2 sparging or dry ice.
Method for sampling pH:
Table 9 -pH Sampling Method
I I pH meter
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D Wide ranqe pH indicator paper
Not: pH monitoring equipment unknown at this time; to be determined by CESCL
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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?
r:21 YesD No
List the impairment(s):
Green River -pH
5.2 TMDL Waterbodies
Waste Load Allocation for CWSGP discharges:
List and describe BMPs:
Discharges to TMDL receiving waterbodies will meet in-stream water quality criteria at the point
of discharge.
The Construction Stormwater General Permit Proposed New Discharge to an Impaired Water
Body form is included in Appendix F.
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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
• 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
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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 pemrit 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 immediately notified 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.
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.
• Central Region at (509) 575-2490 for Benton, Chelan, Douglas, Kittitas, Klickitat,
Okanogan, or Yakima County
• Eastern Region at (509) 329-3400 for Adams, Asotin, Columbia, Ferry, Franklin,
Garfield, Grant, Lincoln, Pend Oreille, Spokane, Stevens, Walla Walla, or Whitman
County
• Northwest Region at (425) 649-7000 for Island, King, Kitsap, San Juan, Skagit,
Snohomish, or Whatcom County
• Southwest Region at (360) 407-6300 for Clallam, Clark, Cowlitz, Grays Harbor,
Jefferson, Lewis, Mason, Pacific, Pierce, Skamania, Thurston, or Wahkiakum
Include the following information:
1. Your name and / Phone number
2. Permit number
3. City / County of project
4. Sample results
5. Date I Time of call
6. Date I 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 CO, sparging is planned for adjustment of high pH
water.
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Appendix A
Site Map
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Appendix C
Correspondence
None at this time.
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Appendix D
Site Inspection Form
The results of each inspection shall be summarized in an inspection report or checklist that is
entered into or attached to the site log book. It is suggested that the inspection report or
checklist be included in this appendix to keep monitoring and inspection information in one
document, but this is optional. However, it is mandatory that this SWPPP and the site
inspection forms be kept onsite at all times during construction, and that inspections be
perfomred and documented as outlined below.
At a minimum, each inspection report or checklist shall include:
Inspection date/times
Weather information: general conditions during inspection, approximate amount of
precipitation since the last inspection, and approximate amount of precipitation within the last 24
hours.
A summary or list of all BMPs that have been implemented, including observations of all
erosion/sediment control structures or practices.
The following shall be noted:
locations of BMPs inspected,
locations of BMPs that need maintenance,
the reason maintenance is needed,
locations of BMPs that failed to operate as designed or intended, and
locations where additional or different BMPs are needed, and the reason(s) why
A description of stormwater discharged from the site. The presence of suspended sediment,
turbid water, discoloration, and/or oil sheen shall be noted, as applicable.
A description of any water quality monitoring performed during inspection, and the results of that
monitoring.
General comments and notes, including a brief description of any BMP repairs, maintenance or
installations made as a result of the inspection.
A statement that, in the judgment of the person conducting ihe site inspection, the site is either
in compliance or out of compliance with the terms and conditions of the SWPPP and the
NPDES permit. If the site inspection indicates that the site is out of compliance, the inspection
report shall include a summary of the remedial actions required to bring the site back into
compliance, as well as a schedule of implementation.
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Name, title, and signature of person conducting the site inspection; and the following statement:
"I certify under penalty of law that this report is true, accurate, and complete, to the best of my
knowledge and belief'.
When the site inspection indicates that the site is not in compliance with any terms and
conditions of the NPDES permit, the Permittee shall take immediate action(s) to: stop, contain,
and clean up the unauthorized discharges, or otherwise stop the noncompliance; correct the
problem(s); implement appropriate Best Management Practices (BMPs), and/or conduct
maintenance of existing BMPs; and achieve compliance with all applicable standards and permit
conditions. In addition, if the noncompliance causes a threat to human health or the
environment, the Permittee shall comply with the Noncompliance Notification requirements in
Special Condition S5.F of the permit.
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Construction Stormwater Site Inspection Form
Permit#: Date: Time: Project Name ---------
Name of Certified Erosion Sediment Control Lead (CESCL) or qualified inspector if Jess 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 D Cloudy D Mist D Rain D Wind D Fog D
A. Type of inspection: Weekly D Post Storm Event D Other D
B. Phase of Active Construction (check all that apply):
Pre Construction/installation of erosion/sediment controls § Clearing/Demo/Grading §
Concrete pours Vertical Construction/buildings
Offsite improvements Site temporary stabilized
Infrastructure/storm/roads §
Utilities
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 54 & 55) 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:
Parameter Method (circle one)
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
1 Before beginning land disturbing
Clearing activities are all clearing limits, natural
Limits resource areas (streams, wetlands,
buffers, trees) protected with barriers
or similar BMPs? (high visibility
recommended)
2 Construction access is stabilized with
Construction quarry spalls or equivalent BMP to
Access 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 Are flow control measures installed to
Control Flow control storm water volumes and
Rates 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 All perimeter sediment controls (e.g.
Sediment silt fence, wattles, compost socks,
Controls 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.
Storm water runoff from disturbed
areas is directed to sediment removal
BMP.
5 Have exposed un-worked soils been
Stabilize Soils stabilized with effective BMP to
prevent erosion and sediment
deposition?
Are stockpiles stabilized from erosion,
protected with sediment trapping
measures and located away from drain
inleti 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?
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BMPs BMP needs
Inspected maintenance
yes no n/a
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failed (describe in
section F)
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Construction Stormwater Site Inspection Form
Element # Inspection
6 Has stormwater and ground water
Protect been diverted away from slopes and
Slopes disturbed areas with interceptor dikes,
pipes and or swales?
Is off-site storm water managed
separately from storm water 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 Storm drain inlets made operable
Drain Inlets during construction are protected.
Are existing storm drains within the
influence of the project protected?
8 Have all on-site conveyance channels
Stabilize been designed, constructed and
Channel and stabilized to prevent erosion from
Outlets expected peak fiows?
Is stabilization, including armoring
material, adequate to prevent erosion
of outlets, adjacent stream banks,
slopes and downstream conveyance
systems?
9 Are waste materials and demolition
Control debris handled and disposed of to
Pollutants prevent contamination of storm water?
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?
Wheel wash wastewater is handled
and disposed of properly.
10 Concrete washout in designated areas.
Control No washout or excess concrete on the
Dewatering ground.
Dewatering has been done to an
approved source and in compliance
with the SWPPP.
Were there any clean non turbid
dewatering discharges?
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BMPs Inspected
yes no n/a
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BMP needs BMP Action required
maintenance failed (describe in
section F)
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Construction Stormwater Site Inspection Form
Element # Inspection
11 Are all temporary and permanent
Maintain erosion and sediment control BMPs
BMP maintained to perform as intended?
12 Has the project been phased to the
Manage the maximum degree practicable?
Project Has regular inspection, monitoring and
maintenance been performed as
required by the permit?
Has the SWPPP been updated,
implemented and records maintained?
E. Check all areas that have been inspected. v
All in place BMPs D All discharge locations
All disturbed soils D All material storage areas
BMPs Inspected BMP needs BMP Action required
yes no n/a maintenance failed (describe in
section F)
D All concrete wash out areas D All construction
entrances/exits
D All equipment storage areas D
D
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
#
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
Title/Qualification of Inspector
D.R. STRONG Consulting Engineers, Inc.
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Signature
Date
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Completion Initials
Date
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Appendix E
Construction Stormwater General Permit (CSWGP)
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Appendix F
Engineering Calculations
Existing Site Hydrology
KCRTS was used to model the peak runoff from the Site. Per Table 3.2.2.b of the Manual the
soil type is modeled as "Till" for the Alderwood gravelly sandy loam SCS classification. The
entire Site is modeled as "Forest." Results of the KCRTS analysis are included in this section.
& Land Use Summary l=,~iiii
,-Area
Till Forestl 1.96 acresi
i
0.00 acres; Till Pasture!
Till Grass! 0.00 acresi
Outwash Forest\ 0.00 acres!
Outwash Pasture 0.00 acres:
Outwash Grassl 0.00 acres
Wetlandi 0.00 acres!
Impervious! 0.05 acres
'----···-··""""
r Total .
i 2.00 acres!
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Scale Factor: 1.00 Hourly Reduced
Time Series: jpredev
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Modify User Input
------File for computed Time Series [.TSF]
Flow F.:::-equency Analysis
Time Series Fi:e:predev.tsf
Project Location:Sea-T2c
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Flow Rate Rank Time o::
(CFS)
0 .1._31 2 2/09/81
0.042 7 1/05/02
0.103 3 2/28/03
0.0~2 8 8/26/04
0.061 6 1/05/05
0.103 4 1/18/06
0.091 5 11/24/06
0.176 1 1/09/08
Computed Peaks
Peak
18:00
16:00
3:00
2:00
8:00
20:00
4:CO
9:00
--Peaks Rank Return Prob
(CFS) Period
0.176 1 100.00
0.131 2 25.00
0.103 3 10.00
0.103 4
0.091 5
0.061 6
O.C42 7
C. c:_2 8
C.161
5.00
3.0C
2.00
1. 30
1.10
so.co
0.990
0. 960
0.900
o.soc
C.667
c.soo
0.23:
0.091
0.980
The maximum discharge of the construction stormwater will not exceed 50% of the 2-year
predeveloped peak flow rate of 0.061 cfs. Therefore the max discharge from the Site during
construction will not exceed 0. 0305 cfs.
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fl Land Use Summary
Are•
Till Forest 0.00 acres
Till Pasture 0.00 acres
TIii Grass 0.68 acres
Outwash Forest 0.00 acres
Outwash Pasture 0.00 acres
Outwash Grass 0.00 acres
Wetland 0.00 acres
Impervious 1.17 acres
Toto!
1.85 acres
-· ------"·"
Scale Factor: 1.00 15-Min Reduced
Edit Flow Paths
Time Series: lrdin 15
Compute Time Series
Modify User Input
.. ..
. File for computed Time Series (.TSF]
Flow Frequency Analysis
Time Series File:rdin 15.tsf
Project Location:Sea-Tac
L=:' ,1.--
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Flow Rate Rank Time of Peak --Peaks Rank Return Prob
(CFS) (CFS) Period
0.557 6 8/27/01 18:00 1. 72 1 100.00 0.990
0. 396 8 1/05/02 15:00 1. 20 2 25.00 0. 960
l. 20 2 12/08/02 17:15 0. 778 3 10.00 0.900
0.449 7 8/23/04 14:30 0.690 4 5.00 0.800
0.690 4 11/1 7 /04 5:00 0.668 5 3.00 0.667
0.668 5 10/27 /05 10:45 0.557 6 2.00 0.500
0. 778 3 10/25/06 22:45 0.449 7 1. 30 0.231
1. 72 1 1/09/08 6:30 0. 396 8 1.10 0.091
Computed Peaks l. 55 50.00 0.980
Sediment Trap Facility Sizing
The Site will utilize one sediment trap for sediment control. The maximum discharge rate for the
site is 0.031 cfs (50% of the 2-year predeveloped peak).
The sediment traps will discharge to the collection system on 111'h AVE SE.
Below is sizing summary:
Sediment Trap basin: 1.85 acres
2-year peak flow rate: 0.557 cfs
Required Surface Area: 1,159 s.f.
Provided Surface Area: 1,700 s.f.
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APPENDIX "C" BOND QUANTITY WORKSHEET
©2016 D.R. STRONG Consulting Engineers Inc.
Technical Information Report
Page 72 Bethany Corner
Renton, Washington
SITE IMPROVEMENT BOND QUANTITY WORKSHEET ·RentoCITYnOF (f)
PROJECT INFORMATION .,.
Planning Division / 1055 South Grady Way-6'" Floor/ Renton, WA 98057 (425} 430-7200
Conununity & Econo1nic
Develop111ent
Date Prepared: [12/14/2016
Prepared by:
Name: Jonathan S. Murray, P.E.
PE Registration No: 50096
Firm Name: D.R. STRONG Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Firm Address: 620 7th Avenue, Kirkland, WA 98033
Phone No. (425) 827-3063
Email Address: jonathan.murray@drstrong.com
Project Location and Description
Project Name: Bethany Corner
CED Plan# (LUA): ##-######
CED Permit# (U): ########
Site Address: 16433 & 16451111th Ave SE
Street Intersection: 111th Ave SE and SE 164th St
Parcel #(s): 008800-0560, -0570
Abbreviated Legal LOTS 11 AND 12, BLOCK 7, AKER'$ FARMS NO. 6, ACCORDING TO THE
Description:
PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 42 OF PtATS, PAGE 15,
RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON
SITUATE IN THE COUNT'i' OF KING, STATE OF WASHINGTON.
Clearing and Grading
Clearing and grading greater than or equal to 5,000 board feet of timber?
Yes/No: INo I
If Yes, Provide Forest Practice Permit#: IN/A I
1 Select the current project status/phase from the following options:
For Approval -Preliminary Data Enclosed, pending approval from the City;
For Construction -Estimated Data Enclosed, Plans have been approved for contruction by the City;
Project Closeout-Final Costs and Quantities Enclosed for Project Close-out Submittal
Project Phase 1 [FOR APPROVAL
Engineer Stamp Required
(alf cost estimates must have original wet stamp and signature)
Project Owner Information
Project Owner: Mark Seek
Phone: (425) 919-4062
Address: 15233 Manion Way NE
Duval, WA 98019
Addt'I Project Owner: Mary Nguyn
Phone:
Address: 9102 SE 41st St
Mercer Island, WA 98040
Utility Providers
Water Service Provided by: I SOOS CREEK WATER & SEWER
Sewer Service Provided by: I SOOS CREEK WATER & SEWER
.
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Unit Prices Updated: 06/14/2016
Version: 06/14/2016
SITE IMPROVEMENT BOND QUANTITY WORKSHEET
FOR EROSION & SEDIMENT CONTROL
CED Permit #:########
Unit
Description No. Reference# Price
Backfill & compaction-embankment ESC-1 $ 6.50
Check dams, 4" minus rock ESC-2 5WOM 5.4.6.3 80.00
Catch Basin Protection ESC-3 35.50
Crushed surfacing 1114" minus ESC-4 W5DOT 9-03.9/3) 95.00
Ditching ESC-5 9.00
Excavation-bulk ESC-6 2.00
Fence, silt ESC-7 5WDM 5.4.3.1 1.50
Fence, Temporary {NGPE) ESC-8 1.50
Geotextile Fabric ESC-9 2.50
Hay Bale Silt Trap ESC-10 a.so
Hydroseeding ESC-11 5WOM 5.4.2.4 0.80
Interceptor Swale/ Dike ESC-12 1.00
Jute Mesh ESC-13 5WOM 5.4.2.2 3.50
Level Spreader ESC-14 1.75
Mulch, by hand, straw, 3" deep ESC-15 5WOM 5.4.2.1 2.50
Mulch, by machine, straw, 2' deep ESC-16 5WOM 5.4.2.1 2.00
Piping, temporary, CPP, 6" ESC-17 12.00
Piping, temporary, CPP, 8" ESC-18 14.00
Piping, temporary, CPP, 12" ESC-19 18.00
Plastic covering, 6mm thick, sandbagged ESC-20 5WOM 5.4.2.3 4.00
Rip Rap, machine placed; slopes ESC-21 W500T9-13.1/2) 45.00
Rock Construction Entrance, SO'xlS'xl' ESC-22 5WOM 5.4.4.1 1,800.00
Rock Construction Entrance, lOO'xlS'xl' ESC-23 5WOM 5.4.4.1 ' 3,200.00
Sediment pond riser assembly ESC-24 5WOM 5.4.5.2 2,200.00
Sediment trap, 5' high berm ESC-25 5WOM 5.4.5.1 19.00
Sed. trap, 5' high, riprapped spillway berm section ESC-26 5WOM 5.4.5.1 70.00
Seeding, by hand ESC-27 5WOM 5.4.2.4 1.00
Sodding, 1" deep, level ground ESC-28 5WOM 5.4.2.5 8.00
Sodding, 1" deep, sloped ground ESC-29 5WOM 5.4.2.5 10.00
TESC Supervisor ESC-30 110.00
Water truck, dust control ESC-31 5WOM 5.4.7 140.00
Unit
WRITE-IN-ITEMS Reference# Price
Sump Pump s 250.00
Unit
CY
Each
Each
CY
CY
CY
LF
LF
SY
Each
SY
LF
SY
LF
SY
SY
LF
LF
LF
SY
CY
Each
Each
Each
LF
LF
SY
SY
SY
HR
HR
Unit
,Each
EROSION/SEDIMENT SUBTOTAL:
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EROSION/SEDIMENT TOTAL:
Al
Quantity Cost
10000 65,000.00
19 1,520.00
11 390.50
965 1,447.50
6500 5,200.00
1000 1,000.00
6500 13,000.00
54 972.00
10 450.00
1 3,200.00
16 1,760.00
16 2,240.00
Quantity Cost
1 250.00
96,430.00
9,160.85
105,590.85
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Unit Prices Updated: 06/14/2016
Version: 06/14/2016
CED Permit #:########
Description
GENERAL ITEMS
Backfill & Compaction-embankment
Backfill & Compaction-trench
Clear/Remove Brush, by hand (SY)
Bollards -fixed
Bollards -removable
Clearing/Grubbing/Tree Removal
Excavation -bulk
Excavation -Trench
Fencing, cedar, 6' high
Fencing, chain link, 4'
Fencing, chain link, vinyl coated, 6' high
SITE IMPROVEMENT BOND QUANTITY WORKSHEET
FOR STREET AND SITE IMPROVEMENTS
Existing Future Public
Right-of-Way Improvements
IB) IC!
No. Unit Price I Unit Quant. Cost Quant. Cost
Gl-1 $ 6.00 CY 2990 17,940.00
Gl-2 $ 9.00 CY 115 1,035.00
Gl-3 $ 1.00 SY
Gl-4 $ 240.74 Each
Gl-5 $ 452.34 Each
Gl-6 $ 10,000.00 Acre 0.3 3,000.00
Gl-7 $ 2.00 CY
Gl-8 $ 5.00 CY 115 575.00
Gl-9 $ 20.00 LF
Gl-10 $ 38.31 LF
Gl-11 $ 20.00 LF
Fencing, chain link, gate, vinyl coated, 20' Gl-12 $ 1,400.00 Each
Fill & compact -common barrow Gl-13 $ 25.00 CY
Fill & compact -gravel base Gl-14 $ 27.00 CY
Fill & compact -screened topsoil Gl-15 $ 39.00 CY
Gabion, 12" deep, stone filled mesh Gl-16 $ 65.00 SY
Gabion, 18" deep, stone filled mesh Gi-17 $ 90.00 SY
Gabion, 36" deep, stone filled mesh Gl-18 $ 150.00 SY
Grading, fine, by hand Gl-19 $ 2.50 SY
Grading, fine, with grader Gl-20 $ 2.00 SY
Monuments, 3' Long Gi-21 $ 250.00 Each 1 250.00
Sensitive Areas Sign Gl-22 $ 7.00 Each
Sodding, 1" deep, sloped ground Gl-23 $ 8.00 SY
Surveying, line & grade Gl-24 $ 850.00 Day 2 1,700.00
Surveying, lot location/lines Gl-25 $ 1,800.00 Acre 0.3 540.00
Topsoil Type A (imported) Gl-26 $ 28.50 CY
Traffic control crew ( 2 flaggers) Gl-27 $ 120.00 HR
Trail, 4" chipped wood Gl-28 $ 8.00 SY
Trail, 4" crushed cinder Gl-29 $ 9.00 SY
Trail, 4" top course Gl-30 $ 12.00 SY
Conduit, 2" Gl-31 $ 5.00 LF
Wall, retaining, concrete Gl-32 $ 55.00 SF
Wall, rockery Gl-33 $ 15.00 SF
I 250.00 I I 24,790.00 I
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Improvements (Bond Reduction)
(DI
Quant.
6973
470
1.5
3000
470
2
1.5
I
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Cost Quant. I Cost
41,838.00
4,230.00
15,000.00
6,000.00
2,350.00
1,700.00
2,700.00
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CED Permit #:########
Existing Future Public
Right-of-Way Improvements
(BJ (C)
Description No. Unit Price I Unit Quant. Cost Quant. Cost
ROAD IMPROVEMENT/PAVEMENT/SURFACING
AC Grinding, 4' wide machine< lOOOsy Rl-1 $ 30.00 SY
AC Grinding, 4' wide machine 1000-2000sy Rl-2 $ 16.00 SY
AC Grinding, 4' wide machine> 2000sy Rl-3 $ 10.00 SY
AC Removal/Disposal Rl-4 $ 35.00 SY
Barricade, Type Ill ( Permanent) Rl-5 $ 56.00 LF
Guard Rail Rl-6 $ 30.00 LF
Curb & Gutte·r, rolled Rl-7 $ 17.00 LF
Curb & Gutter, vertical Rl-8 $ 12.50 LF 275 3,437.50 516 6,450.00
Curb and Gutter, demolition and disposal Rl-9 $ 18.00 LF
Curb, extruded asphalt Rl-10 $ 5.50 LF
Curb, extruded concrete Rl-11 $ 7.00 LF
Sawcut, asphalt, 3" depth Rl-12 $ 1.85 LF 425 786.25
Sawcut, concrete, per 1" depth Rl-13 $ 3.00 LF
Sealant, asphalt Rl-14 $ 2.00 LF 425 850.00
Shoulder, gravel, 4" thick Rl-15 $ 15.00 SY
Sidewalk, 4" thick Rl-16 $ 38.00 SY 152 5,776.00 287 10,906.00
Sidewalk, 4" thick, demolition and disposal Rl-17 $ 32.00 SY
Sidewalk, 5" thick Rl-18 $ 41.00 SY
Sidewalk, 5" thick, demolition and disposal Rl-19 $ 40.00 SY
Sign, Handicap Rl-20 $ 85.00 Each
Striping, per stall Rl-21 $ 7.00 Each
Striping, thermoplastic, ( for crosswalk) Rl-22 $ 3.00 SF
Striping, 4" reflectorized line Rl-23 $ 0.50 LF
Additional 2.5" Crushed Surfacing Rl-24 $ 3.60 SY
HMA 1/2" Overlay 1.5" Rl-25 $ 14.00 SY
HMA 1/2" Overlay 2" Rl-26 $ 18.00 SY 375 6,750.00
HMA Road, 2", 4" rock, First 2500 SY Rl-27 $ 28.00 SY
HMA Road, 2", 4" rock, Qty. over 2500SY Rl-28 $ 21.00 SY
HMA Road, 4", 6" rock, First 2500 SY Rl-29 $ 45.00 SY 120 5,400.00 685 30,825.00
HMA Road, 4", 6" rock, Qty. over 2500 SY Rl-30 $ 37.00 SY
HMA Road, 4", 4.5" ATB Rl-31 $ 38.00 SY
Gravel Road, 4" rock, First 2500 SY Rl-32 $ 15.00 SY
Gravel Road, 4" rock, Qty. over 2500 SY Rl-33 $ 10.00 SY
Thickened Edge Rl-34 $ 8.60 LF
I 22,999.75 I I 48,1s1.oo I
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CED Permit #:########
Existing Future Public
Right-of-Way Improvements
(B) (C)
Description No. Unit Price I Unit Quant. I Cost Quant. I Cost
PARKING LOT SURFACING No.
2" AC, 2" top course rock & 4" borrow PL-1 $ 21.00 SY
2" AC, 1.5" top course & 2.5" base course PL-2 $ 28.00 SY
4" select borrow PL-3 $ S.00 SY
1.5" top course rock & 2.5" base course PL-4 $ 14.00 SY
SUBTOTAL PARKING LOT SURFACING:
(B) ICI
LANDSCAPING & VEGETATION No.
Street Trees LA-1
Median Landscaping LA-2
Right-of-Way Landscaping LA-3
Wetland Landscaping LA-4
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TRAFFIC & LIGHTING No.
Signs TR-1
Street Light System (#of Poles) TR-2 $ 6,000.00 Each 3 18,000.00 s 30,000.00
Traffic Signal TR-3
Traffic Signal Modification TR-4
SUBTOTAL TRAFFIC & LIGHTING: I 1s,ooo.oo I I 30,000.00 I
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SUBTOTAL WRITE-IN ITEMS:
STREET AND SITE IMPROVEMENTS SUBTOTAL: I 41,249.75 ] I 102,911.00 I
SALES TAX@ 9.5% I 3,918.73_] I 9,782.251
STREET AND SITE IMPROVEMENTS TOTAL: I 4S,168.48 I I 112,1s3.2s I
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Version: 06/14/2016
CED Permit #:########
Description
SITE IMPROVEMENT BOND QUANTITY WORKSHEET
FOR DRAINAGE AND STORMWATER FACILITIES
Existing Future Public
Right-of-Way Improvements
(B( (C)
No. Unit Price Unit Quant. Cost Quant. I Cost
Private
Improvements
ID\
Quant. I Cost
DRAINAGE fCPE = Corru.,.ated PoJvethvlene Pine N12 or Enuivalentl For Culvert nrices Avera.,.e of 4' cover was assumed, Assume nerforated PVC is same nrice as solid nine.I
Access Road, R/D D-1 $ 26.00 SY 22 572.00 10 260.00
• (CBs include frame and lid)
Beehive D-2 $ 90.00 Each
Through-curb Inlet Framework D-3 $ 400.00 Each 2 800.00
CB Type I D-4 $ 1,500.00 Each 7 10,500.00 1 1,500.00
CB Type IL D-5 $ 1,750.00 Each
CB Type II, 48" diameter D-6 $ 2,300.00 Each 2 4,600.00
for additional depth over 4' D-7 $ 480.00 FT 18 8,640.00
CB Type 11, 54" diameter D-8 $ 2,500.00 Each
for additional depth over 4' D-9 $ 495.00 FT
CB Type II, 60" diameter D-10 $ 2,800.00 Each
for additional depth over 4' D-11 $ 600.00 FT
CB Type II, 72" diameter D-12 $ 6,000.00 Each
for additional depth over 4' D-13 $ 850.00 FT
CB Type II, 96" diameter D-14 $ 14,000.00 Each
for additional depth over 4' D-15 $ 925.00 FT
Trash Rack, 12" D-16 $ 350.00 Each
Trash Rack, 15" D-17 $ 410.00 Each
Trash Rack, 18" D-18 $ 480.00 Each
Trash Rack, 21" D-19 $ 550.00 Each
Cleanout, PVC, 4" 0·20 $ 150.00 Each
Cleanout, PVC, 6" D-21 $ 170.00 Each 8 1,360.00
Cleanout, PVC, 8" D-22 $ 200.00 Each
Culvert, PVC, 4" (Not allowed in ROW) D-23 $ 10.00 LF
Culvert, PVC, 6" (Not allowed in ROW) D-24 $ 13.00 LF 300 3,900.00
Culvert, PVC, 8" (Not allowed in ROW) D-25 $ 15.00 LF
Culvert, PVC, 12" (Not allowed in ROW) D-26 $ 23.00 LF
Culvert, PVC, 15" (Not allowed in ROW) D-27 $ 35.00 LF
Culvert, PVC, 18" (Not allowed in ROW) D-28 $ 41.00 LF
Culvert, PVC, 24" (Not allowed in ROW) D-29 $ 56.00 LF
Culvert, PVC, 30" {Not allowed in ROW) D-30 $ 78.00 LF
Culvert, PVC, 36" {Not allowed in ROW) D-31 $ 130.00 LF
Culvert, CMP, 8" D-32 $ 19.00 LF
Culvert, CMP, 12" D-33 $ 29.00 LF
I 24,312.00 I I 2,300.00 I I s,s20.oo I
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CED Permit#:########
Description
DRAINAGE {Continued)
Culvert, CMP, 15"
Culvert, CMP, 18"
Culvert, CMP, 24"
Culvert, CMP, 30"
Culvert, CMP, 36"
Culvert, CMP, 48"
Culvert, CMP, 60"
Culvert, CMP, 72"
Culvert, Concrete, 8"
Culvert, Concrete, 12"
Culvert, Concrete, 15"
Culvert, Concrete, 18"
Culvert, Concrete, 24"
Culvert, Concrete, 30"
Culvert, Concrete, 36"
Culvert, Concrete, 42"
Culvert, Concrete, 48"
Culvert, CPE, 6" (Not allowed in ROW)
Culvert, CPE, 8" (Not allowed in ROW)
Culvert, CPE, 12" (Not allowed in ROW)
Culvert, CPE, 15" (Not allowed in ROW)
Culvert, CPE, 18" (Not allowed in ROW)
Culvert, CPE, 24" (Not allowed in ROW)
Culvert, CPE, 30" (Not allowed in ROW)
Culvert, CPE, 36" (Not allowed in ROW)
Culvert, LCPE, 6"
Culvert, LCPE, 8"
Culvert, LCPE, 12"
Culvert, LCPE, 15"
Culvert, LCPE, 18"
Culvert, LCPE, 24"
Culvert, LCPE, 30"
Culvert, LCPE, 36"
Culvert, LCPE, 48"
Culvert, LCPE, 54"
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SITE IMPROVEMENT BOND QUANTITY WORKSHEET
FOR DRAINAGE AND STORMWATER FACILITIES
Existing Future Public
Right-of-Way Improvements
IBI [C)
I No. Unit Price Unit Quant. Cost Quant. Cost
D-34 $ 35.00 LF
D-35 $ 41.00 LF
D-36 $ 56.00 LF
D-37 $ 78.00 LF
D-38 s 130.00 LF
D-39 s 190.00 LF
D-40 s 270.00 LF
D-41 $ 350.00 LF
D-42 $ 42.00 LF
D-43 $ 48.00 LF
D-44 $ 78.00 LF
D-45 $ 48.00 LF
D-46 $ 78.00 LF
D-47 $ 125.00 LF
D-48 s 150.00 LF
D-49 $ 175.00 LF
D-50 $ 205.00 LF
D-51 $ 14.00 LF
D-52 $ 16.00 LF
D-53 $ 24.00 LF
D-54 $ 35.00 LF
D-55 $ 41.00 LF
D-56 $ 56.00 LF
D-57 $ 78.00 LF
D-58 $ 130.00 LF
D-59 $ 60.00 LF
D-60 $ 72.00 LF
D-61 $ 84.00 LF 639 53,676.00 156 13,104.00
D-62 s 96.00 LF
D-63 $ 108.00 LF
D-64 $ 120.00 LF
D-65 $ 132.00 LF
D-66 $ 144.00 LF
D-67 $ 156.00 LF
D-68 $ 168.00 LF
I s3,676.oo I I u,104.oo I
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Improvements
[D)
Quant. I Cost
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ID)
uuant1ty Kema1ning
(Bond Reduction)
IE)
Quant. I Cost
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Version: 06/14/2016
CED Permit#:########
Description
DRAINAGE fContinuedl
Culvert, LCPE, 60"
Culvert, LCPE, 72"
Culvert, HOPE, 6"
Culvert, HOPE, 8"
Culvert, HOPE, 12"
Culvert, HOPE, 15"
Culvert, HOPE, 18"
Culvert, HOPE, 24"
Culvert, HOPE, 30"
Culvert, HOPE, 36"
Culvert, HOPE, 48"
Culvert, HOPE, 54"
Culvert, HOPE, 60"
Culvert, HOPE, 72"
Pipe, Polypropylene, 6"
Pipe, Polypropylene, 8"
Pipe, Polypropylene, 12"
Pipe, Polypropylene, 15"
Pipe, Polypropylene, 18"
Pipe, Polypropylene, 24"
Pipe, Polypropylene, 30"
Pipe, Polypropylene, 36"
Pipe, Polypropylene, 48"
Pipe, Polypropylene, 54"
Pipe, Polypropylene, 60"
Pipe, Polypropylene, 72"
Culvert, Dl, 6"
Culvert, DI, 8"
Culvert, Dl, 12"
Culvert, DI, 15"
Culvert, DI, 18"
Culvert, DI, 24"
Culvert, Dl, 30"
Culvert, DI, 36"
Culvert, DI, 48"
Culvert, DI, 54"
Culvert, DI, 60"
Culvert, DI, 72"
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SITE IMPROVEMENT BOND QUANTITY WORKSHEET
FOR DRAINAGE AND STORMWATER FACILITIES
Existing Future Public
Right-of-Way Improvements
(B) (C)
No. 1 Unit Price I Unit Quant. Cost Quant. Cost
0-69 $ 180.00 LF
0-70 $ 192.00 LF
0-71 $ 42.00 LF
0-72 $ 42.00 Lf
0-73 $ 74.00 Lf
D-74 $ 106.00 Lf
0-75 $ 138.00 LF
0-76 $ 221.00 LF
0-77 $ 276.00 Lf
D-78 $ 331.00 Lf
0-79 $ 386.00 Lf
0-80 $ 441.00 LF
0-81 $ 496.00 Lf
0-82 $ 551.00 LF
0-83 $ 84.00 LF
D-84 $ 89.00 LF
0-85 $ 95.00 Lf
0-86 $ 100.00 LF
0-87 $ 106.00 LF
0-88 $ 111.00 LF
0-89 $ 119.00 LF
0-90 $ 154.00 LF
D-91 $ 226.00 LF
0-92 $ 332.0D LF
0-93 $ 439.00 LF
0-94 $ 545.00 LF
0-95 $ 61.00 LF
D-96 $ 84.00 LF
0-97 $ 106.00 LF
0-98 $ 129.00 LF
0-99 $ 152.00 LF
0-100 $ 175.00 LF
0-101 $ 198.00 LF
0-102 $ 220.00 LF
0-103 $ 243.00 Lf
0-104 $ 266.00 LF
0-105 s 289.00 LF
0-106 s 311.00 LF
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Private
Improvements
ID)
Quant. Cost
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(D)
Quantity Remaining
(Bond Reduction)
(E)
Quant. Cost
(E)
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SITE IMPROVEMENT BOND QUANTITY WORKSHEET
FOR DRAINAGE AND STORMWATER FACILITIES
CED Permit#:########
Existing Future Puo1ic
Right-of-Way Improvements
(Bl (C)
Description No. Unit Price I Unit Quant. Cost Quant. Cost
SoecialTV Draina2e Items
Ditching SD-1 $ 9.SO CY
Flow Dispersal Trench (1,436 base+) SD-3 $ 28.00 Lf
French Drain (3' depth) SD-4 $ 26.00 Lf
Geotextile, laid in trench, polypropylene SD-5 $ 3.00 SY
Mid-tank Access Riser, 48" dia, 6' deep SD-6 $ 2,000.00 Each
Pond Overflow Spillway SD-7 $ 16.00 SY
Restrictor/Oil Separator, 12" SD-8 $ 1,150.00 Each
Restrictor/Oil Separator, 15" SD-9 $ 1,350.00 Each
Restrictor/Oil Separator, 18" SD-10 $ 1,700.00 Each
Riprap, placed SD-11 $ 42.00 CY
Tank End Reducer (36" diameter} S0-12 $ 1,200.00 Each
Infiltration pond testing SD-13 $ 125.00 HR
Permeable Pavement SD-14
Permeable Concrete Sidewalk SD-15
Culvert, Box ft X ft SD-16
SUBTOTAL SPECIALTY DRAINAGE ITEMS:
{BJ (CJ
STORMWATER FACILITIES flnclude Flow Control and Water nualitv Facili v Summarv Sheet and Sketchl
Detention Pond Sf-1 Each
Detention Tank SF-2 Each
Detention Vault Sf-3 Each
Infiltration Pond Sf-4 Each
Infiltration Tank Sf-5 Each
Infiltration Vault SF-6 Each
Infiltration Trenches Sf-7 Each
Basic Biofiltration Swale SF-8 Each
Wet Biofiltration Swale Sf-9 Each
Wetpond Sf-10 Each
Wetvault Sf-11 $ 160,500.00 Each
Sand Filter SF-12 Each
Sand Filter Vault Sf-13 Each
Linear Sand Filter Sf-14 Each
Stormfilter Sf-15 Each
Rain Garden Sf-16 Each
(B) (C)
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Private
Improvements
(D)
Quant. Cost
(DI
1 160,500.00
I 160,soo.oo I
(OI
u_uant1ty J1:ema1n1ng
(Bond Reduction)
fE\
Quant. Cost
fE(
I
(E)
Unit Prices Updated: 06/14/2016
Version: 06/14/2016
SITE IMPROVEMENT BOND QUANTITY WORKSHEET
FOR DRAINAGE AND STORMWATER FACILITIES
CED Permit#:########
Existing Future Pubic
Right-of-Way Improvements
(B) (C)
Description No. I Unit Price I Unit Quant. Cost Quant. Cost
WRITE-IN-ITEMS
Wl-1
Wl-2
Wl-3
Wl-4
Wl-5
Wl-6
Wl-7
Wl-8
Wl-9
Wl-10
Wl-11
Wl-12
Wl-13
W!-14
Wl-15
SUBTOTAL WRITE-IN ITEMS: I
DRAINAGE AND STORMWATER FACILITIES SUBTOTAL: I n,9ss.oo I I 1s,404.oo I
SALES TAX@ 9.S% I 7,408.86] I 1,463.38 I
DRAINAGE AND STORMWATER FACILITIES TOTAL: I ss,396.86 I I 16,s61.3s I
{B) {C)
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Improvements
(DI
Quant. Cost
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I 166,020.00 I
I 1s,n1.9o I
I 1s1, 191.90 I
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Unit Prices Updated: 06/14/2016
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SITE IMPROVEMENT BOND QUANTITY WORKSHEET RentoCITYnOF e
BOND CALCULATIONS
Planning Division /1055 South Grady Way-6th Floor/ Renton, WA 98057 (425) 430-7200
Date· 12/14/2016
Prepared by:
Name: Jonathan S. Murray, P.E. Project Name:
PE Registration No: 50096 CED Plan# (LUA):
Firm Name: D.R. STRONG Consulting Engineers, Inc. CED Permit# (U);
Firm Address: 620 7th Avenue, Kirkland, WA 98033 Site Address:
Phone No. (425) 827-3063 Parcel #(s):
Email Address: jonatha n.mu rray@drstrong.com Project Phase:
CONSTRUCTION BOND AMOUNT •r•
(prior to permit issuance)
Site Restoration/Erosion Sediment Control Subtotal (al s 105,590.85 I
Existing Right-of-Way Improvements Subtotal (b) s 45,168.481
Future Public Improvements Subtotal [cl s 112,753.251
Stormwater & Drainage Facilities Subtotal (di s 284,056.141
Bond Reduction (Quantity Remaining) 2 (e) Is -I
Site Restoration
p
(a) x 150% is 158,386.28 I
Civil Construction Permit R
((b)+(c)+{d}) X 150'% is 662,966.79 I
Maintenance Bond
Bond Reduction 2 s Is I -(e)x 150%
Construction Permit Bond Amount 3 T is 821,353.07 I
(P+R-S)
Minimum Bond Amount is $10,000.00
1 Estimate Only -May in11ol11e multiple and variable components, which will be established on an individual basis by Development Engineering.
Community & Economic
Development
Project Information
Bethany Corner
##-######
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16433 & 16451111th Ave SE
008800-0560, -0570
FOR APPROVAL
MAINTENANCE BOND., ..
{after final acceptance of construction)
(al s 105,590.85
[bl s 45,168-48
[cl s 112,753.25
[di s 284,056-14
(e) Is -I
EST 1 is 88,395_57 I
(lb)+ J<) + (di) X 20%
2 The City of Renton allows one request only for bond reduction prior to the maintenance period. Reduction of not more than 70% of the original bond amount, provided that the remaining 30% will
cover all remaining items to be constructed.
:i Required Bond Amounts are subJect to review and modification by Development Engineering.
""Note: The word BOND as used in this document means any financial guarantee acceptable to the City of Renton.
*"' Note: All prices include labor, equipment, materials, overhead and profit.
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