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MD 2oo/INTERCOUNTY CONNECTOR

CONTRACT - A

SEGMENTS D1D2

FINAL
STORMWATER
MANAGEMENT REPORT

MSHA CONTRACT NO. 4T3765960


FEDERAL ArD PROJECT NO. AC-NH-ICC-1(1)N

January 2008

Prepared By:

Intercou nty Constructors


2 Taft Ct
Rockville, MD 20850

Assigned MDE No. 0B-SF-0102


MDD No. ICC-A-013
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page
1.0 INTRODUCTION ......... 1
1.1 Project Description..... ....... 1
1.2 Purpose and Scope ...... 1
2.0 METHODOLOGY. ......2
2.L Design Standards and Criteria..... ......2
2.1J Hydrology ..........2
2.1.2 Water Quality .........3
2.I.3 Water Quantity ...........3
2.I.4 Hydraulics ......4
3.0 ANALYSIS ........4
3.1 Description of Study Points ......... 4
3.1.1 Study Point D-1-1 ..........4
3.L.2 Study Point D-1-2 .........4
3.1.3 Study Point D-2-1 ...........5
3.I.4 Study Point D-2-2 ........5
3.1.5 Study Point D-2-3 ......5
3.1.6 Study Point D-2-4 ..............6
3.2 Water Quality Management... ...... 6
3.2.t Water Quality Volume .........6
3.2.2 Recharge Volume ........7
3.3 Water Quantity Management... ......... I
3.3.1 Study Point D-1-1 ,......9
3.3.2 Study Point D-2-2 ....,..9
3.3.3 Study Point D-2-3 ......,.,.10
3.4 Stormwater Management Summary .......... 13
4.0 STORMWATER THERMAL IMPACT REDUCTION ..,.....T4
4.1 Introduction.... ........t4
4.2 Studies ........L4
4.3 Approach for Segments Dl and D2 ...........15
4.3.1 Source Reduction ..........15
4.3.2 Delaying.Reducing Runoff...... ,...........15
4.3.3 Treating Runoff ...... ..................15
5,0 GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATIONS. ..........I7
6.0 POTENTIAL CHEMICAL SPILLS ..........18
7.0 REFERENCES... ........19
TABLES

Table 1: Pavement Removal and Reconstruction Summary ......6


Table 2: Area Requiring Water Quality Treatment .............7
Table 3: TR-20 Dataset Summary ....,.8
Table 4: Summary of Peak Discharges ...........9
Table 5: Cpv Required and Provided by BMPs........ ...,...,..10
Table 6: TR-20 Dataset Summary for Study Points D-1-1, D-2-2 and D-2-3 with BMPs.....11
Table 7: Summary of Peak Discharges with BMPs ......L2
TableB:WaterQuantity/QualityRequirementsandWaivers/Variances ............13
Table 9: Summary of Geotechnical Investigations ..........L7
FIGURES
Figure 1: Vicinity Map
Figure 2: Segments D1 and D2 Location Map
Figure 3: Typical Flow Diagram for Thermal Treatment of Stormwater

APPENDICES
A Drainage Area Maps
B Hydrologic Computations
C Water Quality Summary Sheet and Water Quality Map
D Geotechnical Boring Logs
E BMP Sizing Computations
F Grass Channel Design Computations
G Storm Drainage Design Computations
H Photographs
1.O INTRODUCTION

1.1 Project Description


The Maryland State Highway Administration (SHA) and Maryland Transportation Authority
are proposing to connect the existing and proposed development areas between the T,-270/I-
370 and I-95/US 1 corridors within central and eastern Montgomery County and
northwestern Prince George's County with a state-of-the-art, multi-model, east-west
highway, the Inter County Connector (ICC), that limits access and accommodates passenger
and goods movement.

The ICC is broken down into five different contracts (Contracts A, B, C, D and E). The
Intercounty Constructors and Parsons/Jacobs was selected by SHA as the Design/Build team
to design and construct the first contract - Contract A. KCI Technologies Inc. is the leading
consultant for Water Resource Engineering for Contract A.

Contract A is in the design phase and construction started in October, 2OO7. Contract A is the
first section, beginning 1000 feet west of MD 355 and ending 1700 feet east of MD 97, which
is a total of 6.3 miles (see Figure 1). The project also includes three interchanges - MD
200/Metro Access Road (MAR), MAR/Shady Grove Rd, and MD 200/MD 97 interchanges. Over
pass bridges will be proposed at Shady Grove Road and Crabbs Branch Way, while the ICC
will go under Redland Road, Needwood Road, Olde Mill Run, Muncaster Mill Road, and Emory
Lane. Bridges are also proposed at the major stream crossings of Rock Creek, North Branch,
and North Branch Tributary. The proposed ICC will be six (6) lanes with a 30 foot median
along existing I-37O. It will be six (6) lanes with a 36 foot median from the MD 200/MAR
interchange to Muncaster Mill Rd and forthe last 2000 feet of MD 200 at MD 97.It will be six
(6) lanes with a 50 foot median from Muncaster Mill Road to west of MD 97.

The majority of the project is located in the Rock Creek watershed. The area west of
Oakmont Avenue and north of I-37O drains to Muddy Branch (Drainage Area B-1-1) while the
area east of MD 97 drains to Northwest Branch watershed. The project is located entirely
within the Washington Metropolitan Area (MDE # O2-L4-O2). Except for Drainage Area B-1-1,
which is in a Use I water area, the entire project has a Maryland (COMAR 26.08.02.08) water
use designation of Use III and IV. The Nofth Branch of Rock Creek above Muncaster Mill Road
is a Use III water, while the remainder of Rock Creek and its tributaries are Use IV waters.
The project drains from nofth to south in vicinity of Mill Creek and Rock Creek and from
south to north in the area of the unnamed tributary to the North Branch of Rock Creek.

Contract A is divided into three major segments (Segments B, C and D), each with sub-
segments. Segment B includes sub-segments 81, 82, and 83. Segment C includes sub-
segments C1 and C2. Segment D includes sub-segments D1, D2, and D3. Three (3)
preliminary stormwater management reports have been provided for this project, one for
each segment. Final stormwater management reports will be provided for the eight sub-
segments based on the detailed design.

1.2 Purpose and Scope


The purpose of this report is to analyze the effects of the proposed ICC project on the
existing water resources at the various outfall study points within Segments Dl and D2.
Segments Dl and D2 begin at Sta. L257+50 ICC and end at Sta. 1308+75 (see Figure 2).
The drainage area boundaries of the study points are different than the segment limits,
beginning at approximately Sta. 1261+50 ICC and ending at approximately Sta. 1312+50
ICC. There are six (6) study points in Segments Dl and D2 where runoff from the project
leaves the SHA right-of-way. The necessity for stormwater management control (quantity
and quality) is addressed for each of the defined study points.
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2.O METHODOLOGY

2.L Design Standards and Criteria

Stormwater management has been designed in accordance with the 2000 Maryland
Stormwater Design Manual, Volumes I &II and the Maryland Stormwater Management
Guidelines for State and Federal Projects dated July 2001.

2.L.L Hydrology

In accordance with the Stormwater Design Manual, peak discharges were developed
usÍng the TR-20 model by USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS).

2.L.L.L Drainage Area Maps

Drainage areas were delineated using (in order of preference):


1, Project corridor topography provided by SHA (1 and 2 foot contour intervals),
supplemented with field surveys.
2. Montgomery County GIS topography (5 foot contour interval).
2.I.I.2 Soils Information

The hydrologic soil information for the project was obtained from the Soil Survey for
Montgomery County, Maryland, developed by the NRCS, dated July 1995.

2.7.L.3 Land Use

The land uses for the project were developed using county topographic maps dated
April 2006 and information obtained during field investigations. For areas within the
right of way, land uses were categorized as impervious, open space, or woods.
Zoning information was used for the areas outside the right of way. Land uses were
obtained from GIS Hydro (May 2OO7) and correspond to Maryland Department of
Planning (2002).

2.I.L.4 Runoff Curve Numbers

Runoff curve numbers were developed using TR-55 Urban Hydrology for Small
Watersheds by the NRCS. Soil type, land use, and area were used to generate the
existing and proposed condition runoff curve numbers for the various study points.

2.1.1.5 Time of Concentration

Time of concentration flow paths were determined using topographic maps. Sheet
flow, shallow concentrated flow, gutter flow, pipe flow, and open channel flow were
the flow types used to calculate the time of concentration for each drainage area.
Stream velocities for channel flow for the various slopes were based on the SHA
Highway Drainage Manual (Table I, Page II-2-B-3).

2.L.t.6 Peak Discharge Rates

Peak discharges for existing and proposed conditions were calculated for the l-year,
lO-year, and 100-year,24-hour storm events using TR-20.
2.I.2 Water Quality

2.r.2.7 General

Water quality BMPs have been designed in accordance with Chapter 3 of the
Stormwater Design Manual, except areas where thermal impact reduction is necessary
(Use III Waters and the Montgomery County Special Protection Area). In these
special areas, BMPs were selected based on thermal considerations and then modified
(as appropriate) to improve their thermal treatment capabilities (see Section 4 for
more information on thermal impact reduction measures). Chapter 5 of the
Stormwater Design Manual was used for any channels where grass channel credits
were taken.

2.r.2.2 Water Quality Volume

Water quality volumes were calculated in accordance with Chapter 2 of the


Stormwater Design Manual except that a rainfall depth of 1.5 inches was used for the
ICC instead of the 1 inch required by the manual. This is a requirement of the
Contract Documents. This results in capturing and treating the runoff from 95olo of
the average annual rainfall (instead of 9Oo/o if 1 inch were used).

2.r.2.3 Recharge Volume Requirements

Recharge volume requirements are in accordance with Chapter 2 of the Stormwater


Design Manual.

2.L.3 Water Quantity


2.7.3.7 Channel Protection Storage Volume

Channel protection storage volume (Cpv) requirements are in accordance with


Chapter 2 of the Stormwater Design Manual, For Use III and IV Waters, 12 hour
extended detention of the one year, 24 hour storm event has been provided (instead
of 24 hour detention for other water areas).

2.r.3.2 Overbank Flood Protection Volume

Chapter 2 of the Stormwater Design Manual states that "Overbank flood protection for
the ten year storm shall only be required if local approval authorities have no control
of floodplain development, no control over infrastructure and conveyance system
design, or determine that downstream flooding will occur as a result of the proposed
development." Segments Dl and D2 are located within Montgomery County, where
lO-year water quantity management is only required if a history of downstream
flooding activíty exists. Since Segments Dl and D2 are located a short distance
upgradient of Lake Needwood, a regional stormwater management facility, 1O-year
water quantity management is not required.

2.L.3.3 Extreme Flood Volume

Chapter 2 of the Stormwater Design Manual states that storage to attenuate the post
development 100-year, 24 hour peak discharge is generally not needed if the
downstream development is located out of the 100-year floodplain.

2.1.3.4 Stormwater Management Waivers and Variances


Stormwater management quantity control waivers and variances follow the criteria of
Sections 3.3.8.3 and 3.6, respectively, of the Maryland Stormwater Management
Guidelines for State and Federal Projects dated July 2001. For drainage areas where
the proposed condition peak discharge does not exceed 2 cfs for a l-year, 24-hour
storm event, a waiver can be requested. For drainage areas where the proposed
conditions do not result in an increase of 0.5 acres of additional impervious area, a
variance can be requested.

2.1.4 Hydraulics

HY B was used for design of culverts.

3.O ANALYSIS

3.1 Description of Study Points

Under existing conditions, there are six study points in Segments Dl and D2 where
concentrated runoff leaves storm drain systems and discharges to streams, side
ditches, and proposed SWM facilities, Under proposed conditions, there are four study
points (due to combining some of the outfall points of some drainage areas).

3.1.1 Study Point D-1-1

Study Point D-1-1 is located about 300 feet right of Sta. L277+50 ICC and consists of
runoff from the left side of the ICC flowing across the SHA right-of-way. The land use
is predominantly agricultural with row crops and pastures, open spaces and wooded
areas. This area is defined as the runoff that leaves the SHA right-of-way (ROW)
through the unnamed tributary to the North Branch of Rock Creek.

Under proposed conditions, pavement drainage between Sta. 1269+a5 (high point)
and Sta. 1283+00 of the newly constructed ICC will be conveyed through grass
channels to 3 linear sand filters (D1-I, D1-J, and D1-K) and Sand Storage eMp óf -n,
ultimately discharging upgradient of a proposed culvert under the ICC. 3.8 acres of
new impervious area will be added at this study point. The drainage area will increase
by 0.8 acres. The time of concentration remains relatively unchanged,

3.1.2 Study Point D-1-2

Study Point D-1-2 is located about 280 feet right of Sta. 1266+00 of the ICC and
consists of runoff from the left side of the ICC flowing across the SHA right-of-way.
The land use is predominantly open spaces and wooded areas with agricultural land
outside the SHA right-of-way. This area is defined as the runoff that leaves the SHA
right-of-way through a well-defined swale on the south side of the ICC.

The proposed ICC effectively cuts Drainage Area D-L-z into 2 pieces, resulting in a
north section and a south section, each separated by the ICC. The north section
drains through 2 culverts beneath the ICC to the study point. The south section
drains directly to the study point. Under ultimate conditions (pavement in place),
runoff in the ICC ROW is collected and conveyed to a different study point outside
Segments D1 and D2. However, during interim conditions, the ROW area still drains
to Study Point D-1-2 and has been included in this report but without pavement in
place. Thus, the impervious area does not increase. The drainage area will decrease
by L'7 acres (to 13.6 acres). There is no change in the time of concentration.
3.1.3 Study Point D-2-1

Study Point D-2-1 is located about 240 feet right of Sta. 1290+70 of the ICC and
consists of runoff from the left side of the ICC flowing across the SHA right-of-way.
The land use is predominantly open spaces and wooded areas with pasture land
outside the SHA right-of-way.

Under proposed conditions, drainage north of the ICC is collected in a ditch at the toe
of the roadway embankment and conveyed to Study Point D-2-2. Further, runoff in
the ROW is collected in grass channels and BMPs and conveyed to Study point D-2-2.
Therefore, under proposed conditions, runoff no longer reaches Study Point D-2-1.
Changes in drainage area, impervious area, and time of concentration are considered
in Study Point D-2-2.

3.I.4 Study Point D-2-2

Study Point D-2-2 is located at the outfall on the east side of the North Branch of
Rock Creek at approximate Sta. 1296+00, 200 feet right, and consists of runoff from
the north side of the ICC flowing across the SHA right-of-way. The land use is
predominantly open spaces and wooded areas with pasture land outsÍde the SHA
right-of-way.

Under proposed conditions, runoff north of the ICC (including runoff from Drainage
Area D-2-1) is collected in a ditch at the toe of the roadway and conveyed to Study
Point D-2-2 through a 36-inch culvert. Runoff in the ROW from Sta. 1283+00 to Sta.
L292+0O (essentially, runoff from Drainage Area D-2-1) is conveyed through grass
channels to 3 linear sand filters (D1-L, D1-M, and D1-N), then to Sand Storage BMp
D1-8, and finally to Study Point D-2-2 via a 24-inch storm drain. Runoff in the ROW
from Sta. I292+OO to Bridge 20 is conveyed through grass channels to 4 linear sand
storage BMPs (D1-C, D1-D, D1-E1, and D1-E2) and 2 linear sand filters (D1-C1 and
D1-C2), and then to Study Point D-2-2 through a 24-inch storm drain. Runoff from
Bridge 20 is collected and routed through 2 storm filters that discharge into Linear
Sand Storage BMP Dl-D (westbound bridge deck) and Linear Sand Storage BMp Dl-
E2 (eastbound bridge deck).

Since runoff for Study Point D-2-1 is now being routed to Study Point D-2-2, there is
a significant increase in drainage area and impervious area. The drainage area
increases from 15.4 acres under existing conditions to 30.3 acres under proposed
conditions. Impervious area increases from 0 acres under existing conditions to 5.4
acres under proposed conditions. The time of concentration increases slightly as the
travel path increases when adding the drainage area of study point D-2-1.

3.1.5 Study Point D-2-3

Study Point D-2-3 is located at the outfall on the west side of the North Branch of
Rock Creek at approximate Sta. 1301+80, 150 feet right, and consists of runoff from
the north side of the ICC flowing across the SHA right-of-way. The land use is
predominantly wooded.

Under proposed conditions, runoff from Drainage Areas D-2-3 and D-2-4 will both
discharge at Study Point D-2-3. Runoff in the ROW from the east side of Bridge 20 to
the east side of Bridge 21 is conveyed through grass channels to 3 linear sand storage
BMPs (D1-F, D1-G, and D1-H) and 3 linear sand filters (D1-F1, D1-G1 and Dt-Hf),
and then to Study Point D-2-3 through a 24-inch storm drain. Runoff from Bridge 21
is collected and routed through 2 stormwater filters that discharge into Linear Sand
Filter D1-G1 (westbound bridge deck) and Linear Sand Filter Dl-H1 (eastbound bridge
deck).

Since runoff for Study Point D-2-4 is now being routed to Study Point D-2-3, there is
an increase in drainage area and impervious area. The drainage area increases from
2.7 acres under existing conditions to 3.9 acres under proposed conditions.
Impervious area increases from 0 acres under existing conditions to 2.7 acres under
proposed conditions. The time of concentration increases slightly as the travel path
increases when adding the drainage area of Study point D-2-4,

3.1.6 Study Point D-2-4

Study Point D-2-4 is located at the outfall to a tributary of the North Branch of Rock
Creek at approximate Sta. 1306+70, 150 feet left, and consists of runoff from the
south side of the ICC flowing across the SHA right-of-way to the north, The land use
is predominantly wooded.

Under proposed conditions, runoff from Study Point D-2-4 is routed to Study point D-
2-3 (see Study Point D-2-3 discussion above). Changes in drainage area, impervious
area, and time of concentration are considered in Study point D-2-3.

3.2 Water Quality Management

3.2.L Water Quality Volume

There is no impervious area within the project area under existing conditions. Thus,
there are no impervious areas that will be reconstructed or removed. Under proposed
conditions, 11.85 acres of new impervious area is added. Therefore, the total
impervious area afterconstruction will be 11.85 acres which is a net increase of 11.85
acres when compared to existing conditions. Table 1 summarizes this information.
Based on the impervious area information, the area requiring water quality treatment
is 11.85 acres (see Table 2 and Appendix C).

Table 1: Pavement Removal and Reconstruction Summary

Existing Net
New Total Impervious
Study Existing Impervious Reconstructed Impervious Proposed Area
Point Impervious Area
Impervious Area
Impervious Increase/
Area (Ac) (Ac) Area (Ac) Removed
(Ac) Area (Ac) Decrease
(Ac)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (s) (6) = (2) + (7) = (6)
(3)-(s) (2\
D-1-1 0 3.78 0 0 3.78 3.78
D-T-2 0 0 0 0 0 0
D-2-L 0 0 0 0 0 0
D-2-2 0 s.39 0 0 5.39 5.39
D-2-3 0 2.68 0 0 2.68 2.68
D-2-4 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total o 11.85 o o 11.85 11.85
Table 2: Area Requiring Water Quality Treatment
Existing Area Requiring
Loss of
New Reconstructed
Study Impervious Impervious Impervious Existing Treatment (ART)
Point Area
Water Quality = [
(2)-(4) + o.2 x
Area (Ac) Area (Ac) Removed {(3)+(4)} + sI
(Ac) (Ac) (Ac)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (s) (6)
D-1-1 3.78 0 0 0 3.78
D-L-2 0 0 0 0 0
D-2-7 0 0 0 0 0
D-2-2 5.39 0 0 0 5.39
D-2-3 2.68 0 0 0 2.68
D-2-4 0 0 0 0 0
Total 11.85 o o o 11.8s
Water quality treatment is provided by:

1. Grass channels in Study Points D-1-1, D-2-2, and D-2-3 (grass channels in Study
Point D-2-1 convey water to Study Point D-2-2 and grass channels in Study Point
D-2-4 convey water to Study Point D-2-3).
2. Four stormwater filters located in Study Points D-2-2 and D-2-3, which treat the
runoff from Bridges 20 and 21.

Grass channels have been designed in accordance with Section 5 of the Stormwater
Design Manual to ensure grass channel credit can be taken. Grass channels treat
3.78 acres of impervious area in Study Point D-1-L, 4.I5 acres in study Point D-2-2,
and 1.69 acres in Study Point D-2-3 (see Appendix G for calculations). Four
stormwater filters will be designed by the manufacturer to treat 1.24 acres of
impervious area in Study Point D-2-2 and 0.99 acres of impervious area in Study
Point D-2-3. The total impervious area treated by these grass channels and
stormwater filters is 11.85 acres. Note that sand storage BMPs, linear sand storage
BMPs and linear sand filters are not discussed here as they provide quantity control
and thermal treatment.

3.2.2 Recharge Volume

The total impervious area under proposed conditions is 11.85 acres, Of this area,
2.26 acres is from impervious area on and immediately adjacent to Bridges 20 and
27. The remaining 9.59 acres is from impervious areas outside of these bridges.
According to Section 5 of the Stormwater Design Manual, "use of a grass channel will
automatically meet the recharge volume requirements for impervious areas draining
into the channel." As 9.59 acres of impervious area drains to grass channels in
Segments Dl and D2, only the remaining 2.26 acres of impervious area must meet
recharge volume requirements.

Recharge volume for the 2.26 acres is provided beneath Linear Sand Storage BMPs
D1-D and D1-E2 and Linear Sand Filters D1-G1 and Dl-H1. These are the systems
receiving discharge water from the four stormwater filters that treat the impervious
area associated with Bridges 20 and 2L. The bottom 6 inch layer of gravel of these
systems is located below their underdrain outlets to promote infiltration and
groundwater recharge. The required recharge volume for the 2.26 acres of
impervious area is 2,000 cubic feet (see Appendix E for calculations).
3.3 Water Quantity Management

As discussed in Section 2, channel protection volume requirements apply to Segments


D1 and D2, while overbank flood protection volume and extreme flood volume
requirements do not apply. As discharges in Segments Dl and D2 are to Use III
Waters, 12 hour extended detention of the one year, 24 hour storm event is provided
for Cpv. Peak discharges for existing and proposed conditions were calculated for the
l-year, lO-year, and 100-year, 24-hour storm events using TR-20. Table 3 presents
a summary of the dataset used for determining the existing and proposed discharges,
while Table 4 provides the peak discharges. Drainage area maps showing drainage
boundaries, flow paths, land use and hydrologic soil groups for both existing and
proposed conditions are provided in Appendix A. Hydrologic computations are
included in Appendix B.

Table 3: TR-2O Dataset Summary


Existing Conditions Proposed Conditions
Study Runoff Time of Runoff Time of
Point Drainage Drainage
Area (Ac) Curve Concentration Curve Concentration
Number (hrs) Area (Ac) (hrs)
Number
D-1-1 109.9 73 0.41 LTO.7 75 o.4
D-L-2 15.3 70 0.15 13.7 7I 0.15
D-2-Lr/ L2.9 57 o.23 0 N/A N/A
D-2-21/ 15.4 57 0.32 30.3 65 o.29
D-232/ 2.7 56 0.11 3.9 87 0.13
D-2-42/ 3.1 5B o.L2 0 N/A N/A
Total 159.3 158.6
1/ Under proposed conditions, runoff from Study Point D-2-1 discharges at Study Point D-2-2,
2/ Under proposed conditions, runoff from Study Point D-2-4 discharges at Study Point D-2-3.
Table 4: Summary of Peak Discharges

Study Existing Conditions Proposed Conditions


Point 1-Yr 1O-Yr 1OO-Yr 1-Yr 1O-Yr 1OO-Yr
(cfs) (cfs) lcfs) (cfs) (cfs) (cfs)
D-1-1 55.3 242.6 427.1 68.2 267.O 46t.4
D-1-2 9.2 44.8 80.7 9.1 4r.5 73.8

D-2-7 o.7r/ 15.9 37.4 Ozt Ozt Ozt

D-2-2 o.7r/ 16.7 39.1 7.4 56.3 109.8

D-2-3 o.2r/ 4.O 9.2 7.7 19.5 29.2

D-2-4 o.4tl 5.1 tr.2 0:¡ Ozt Ozt

1/ l-year discharge using TR-20 was 0.0 cfs. Thus, used l-year discharge
from TR-55.
2/ Under proposed conditions, discharge from Study Point D-2-l is
included with discharge of Study Point D-2-2.
3/ Under proposed conditions, discharge from Study Point D-2-4 is
included with discharge of Study Point D-2-3.

In accordance with the Maryland Stormwater Management Guidelines for State and
Federal Proiects dated July 2001, a waiver can be requested for drainage areas where
the proposed condition peak discharge does not exceed 2 cfs for a l-year, 24-hour
storm event. For drainage areas where the proposed conditions do not result in an
increase of 0.5 acres of additional impervious area, a variance can be requested.
Using these criteria, a waiver can be requested for Study Points D-2-I and D-2-4
(based on Table 4 discharges) and a variance can be requested for Study Points D-1-
2, D-2-L, and D-2-4 (based on Table 1 impervious area increases). Study Points D-2-
1 and D-2-4 are eliminated by the proposed construction (being combined with Study
Points D-2-2 and D-2-3, respectively). Thus, a waiver or variance is not required for
these areas. However, a variance will be taken for Study Point D-1-2. The remaining
study points (D-1-1, D-2-2, and D-2-3) do not meet the waiver or variance criteria.
Therefore, they require water quantity control. In order to meet Cpv requirements for
these areas, seven (7) linear sand storage BMPs and two (2) sand storage BMPs have
been designed for these study points (see Appendix E for Cpv and BMP calculations).
Also, eleven (11) linear sand filters are provided for additional water quality storage
and to reduce thermal impacts of the runoff. The BMP controls are discussed below
based on study point location.

3,3.1 Study Point D-1-1

Runoff in the ROW will be conveyed through grass channels to three (3) linear
sand filters (D1-I, D1-J, and D1-K) and Sand Storage BMP D1-A. Sand Storage
BMP D1-A will provide the required Cpv, The linear sand filters are not necessary
for Cpv but are provided for thermal reduction purposes.

3.3.2 Study Point D-2-2

Drainage Area D-2-2 contains four (4) linear sand storage BMPs (Dl-C, D1-D, D1-
E1, and D1-E2), five (5) linear sand filters (D1-C1, DI-CZ, D1-L, D1-M, D1-N) and
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sand storage BMP D1-8. Linear Sand storage BMps D1-c, D1-D, D1-E1, and Dl-
E2 and Sand Storage BMP Dl-B will provide the required Cpv. Linear Sand Filters
D1-C1, DI-C2, D1-L, D1-M, and Dl-N are not necessary for Cpv but are provided
for thermal reduction purposes.

3.3.3 Study Point D-2-3

Drainage Area D-2-3 contains three (3) linear sand storage BMps (Dl-F, D1-G,
D1-H) and three (3) linear sand filters (D1-F1, D1-G1, D1-H1). The linear sand
storage BMPs will provide the required Cpv. The linear sand filters are not
necessary for cpv but are provided for thermal reduction purposes.

Table 5 presents the Cpv required and the Cpv provided at each of the water quantity
BMPs.

Table 5: Cpv Required and provided by BMps

BMP No. Cpv Required Cpv Provided


(cf) (ct¡tr
D1-A 17,oB7 27,gLL

D1-B 11,659 19,036

D1-C t,L7O 7,3L4

D1-D 6,377 7,464

D1-E 6,853 7,464

D1-F 504 597

D1-G 5,635 6,158

D1-H 6,892 7,837

Total 56,L77 7L,781


1/ Provided volume includes 1 foot of storage space
above top of BMp's soil layer.

The drainage areas, runoff curve numbers and time of concentrations for these three
study points under proposed conditions have been separated into 1) area draining
through the BMPs and 2) area bypassing the BMPs. This information is summarized
Table 6.

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Tabfe 6: TR-2o Dataset summary for study points D-1-1, D-z-z and D-2-3 with
BMPs

Study Drainage Runoff Curve Time of


Point Drainage Scenario Concentration
Area (Ac.) Number (hrs)
Runoff Through BMP
7.7 BO 0.10
D1-A
D-1-1
Runoff Bypassing BMP
103.0 74 0.40
D1-A
TOTAL LTO.7 75
Runoff Through BMP 5.1+0.7+
D1-8, Dl-C, Dl-D and 1.7*1.8 = B4 0.10
D-2-2 Dl-E lE1lE2) 9.3
Runoff Bypassing BMPs 27.r 57 o.29
TOTAL 30.3 65
Runoff Through Linear
Sand Storaoe BMPs 3.9 87 0.1
D-2-3 Runoff Bypassing
Linear Sand Storage 0 N/A
BMPs
TOTAL 3.9 87

Based on the above information, the TR-20 analysis for proposed conditions was re-
run for these study points with the BMPs in place. A summary of peak discharges for
the l-year, l0-year and 100-year flood events are given in the Table 7. Hydiologic
computations are given in Appendix B and E.

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Table 7: Summary of Peak Discharges with BMps

Existing Conditions Proposed Conditions Proposed Conditions


Study withBMPs
Point 1-Yr 1O-Yr lOO-Yr 1-Yr 1O-Yr 100- 1-Yr 1O-Yr 100-
(cfs) (cfs) (cfs) (cfs) (cfs) Yr (cfs) (cfs) Yr
(cfs) (cfs)
D-1-1 55.3 242.6 427.7 68.2 267.O 467.4 60.4 258.4 447.2
D-T-2 9.2 44.8 BO.7 9.1 4I.5 73.8

D-2-t o.7L/ 15,9 37.4 02/ Ozt Ozt

D-2-2 o.7r/ 76.7 39.1 7.4 56.3 109.8 3.54/ 46.3 ro7.2
D-2-3 o.2t/ 4.0 9.2 7.7 19.5 29.2 o34s/ 19.5 29.2

D-2-4 o.4L/ 5.1 LL.2 03l Ozt Ozt

L/ L-year discharge using TR-20 was 0.0 cfs. Thus, used l-year discharge from TR-55.
2/ Under proposed conditions, discharge from Study point D-2=1 is included with
discharge of Study Point D-2-2.
3/ Under proposed conditions, discharge from Study Point D-2-4 is included with
discharge of Study Point D-2-3.
4/ Sum of 1-year peak discharges for BMPs D1-B with bypass flow (3.1 cfs), D1-C (0.03
cfs), Dl-D (O.77 cfs), and DL-EI/E2 (0.18 cfs) = 3.5 cfs.
5/ Sum of l-year peak discharges for BMPs D1-F, Dl-G and Dl-H (0,01+0.15+0.18
=0.34 cfs).

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3.4 Stormwater Management Summary

Table B summarizes the stormwater management quantity controls, quality controls,


and whether variance and waiver criteria are met.

Table 8: Water Quantity/Quality Requirements and Waivers/Variances


Water Water
Proposed
Study Quantity Provided By:
Waiver/
Provided By: Quality Variance
Point Control Req'd?
Reo'd? Sectionl/
Sand Storage BMP Yes Grass Channels
D-1-1 Yes (3.78 Ac) N/A
D1-A 13.78 Ac)
D-L-2 No N/A No N/A 3,6 (Variance)
N/A (eliminated
by the
D-2-l No N/A No N/A
proposed
construction)
Sand Storage BMP
Grass Channels
D1-B; Linear Sand (4,ls Ac); 2
Yes
D-2-2 Yes Storage BMPs D1- (5.39 Ac) Stormwater
N/A
c, Dl-D, D1-E1, Filters (LZa Ac)
DL-F-2
Grass Channels
Linear Sand (1.69 Ac);2
Yes
D-2-3 Yes Storage BMPs Dl- (2.68 Ac)
N/A
Stormwater
F, Dl-G, Dl-H
Filters (0,99 Ac)
N/A (eliminated
by the
D-2-4 No N/A No N/A
proposed
construction)
1/ Section refers to section number in "Maryland Stormwater Management Guidelines for
State and Federal Projects."

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4.O STORMWATER THERMAL IMPACT REDUCTION

4.I Introduction
Segments D1 and D2 cross the Montgomery County SPA and Use III Waters. In these
areas, stormwater management has been designed and will be constructed to reduce
potential thermal impacts from discharge flows into receiving streams. Thermal
impacts derive from two primary sources. The first is from the first flush of runoff
over heated pavement surfaces. The second source is from solar heating of standing
water in stormwater management facilities such as detention ponds. Our approach
has been to mitigate the impacts of each of these sources,

4.2 Studies
Relatively little has been done in the way of creating design procedures to reduce
thermal impacts. However, research is beginning to occur in this field. A study by
the Water Environment Research Foundation (WERF) in 2004 recommended the
following strategies to reduce the thermal impacts from stormwater runoff:
. Reduce surface temperatures by using light colored and more reflective
pavement and building materials and by shading impervious areas.
o Promote infiltration of stormwater into the soils.
¡ Promote temperature loss in underground pipes. Use pipe materials with a
higher convective heat transfer coefficient, such as concrete, to encourage heat
loss before the flow is discharged at the end walls.
. Reduce direct solar inputs by maximizing shade of standing water in SWM
facilities.
The study established that effective infiltration and adequate shading are the two key
design criteria for successful protection of cold water streams from thermal impacts.

A study from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, University of Wisconsin,


and Dane County in Wisconsin, similar to the WERF study, recommends that, to
reduce the impacts on streams, effective Best Management Practices (BMPs) such as
rain gardens, rock catchment basins, rock cribs, swales, deep tilling, constructed
wetlands, reforestation and buffer strips be used as a means to reduce thermal
impacts. The rock cribs in this study were specifically designed, constructed and
tested. They proved to be very successful at reducing stormwater runoff
temperatures.

These studies point to the need to prevent thermal loading from occurring where
possible, delaying and reducing discharges into streams, and treating any remaining
thermal impacts.
There is a third ongoing Transportation Research Board study (sponsored by SHA and
being completed by the University of Maryland) entitled "Improved Management of
Stormwater Runoff - Mitigation of Thermal Effects," This study will not be completed
until early 2008. This research project will develop a set of tools that the SHA can use
to predict the outlet temperature from stormwater management practices.

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4,3 Approach for Segments Dl and D2
The thermal stormwater management approach for Segments D1 and D2 has been to:
. reduce or prevent thermal loading from occurring (source reduction),
. delay or reduce thermal runoff into streams, and
. treat thermal impacts that do occur.
BMPs have been selected based on thermal considerations and then modified (as
appropriate) to improve their thermal treatment capabilities.
4.3.L Source Reduction

Because of the clear zone requirements, there is little opportunity to shade the ICC
pavement. However, substantial shade has been provided for the bike trail pavement.
Also, shade trees have been located along surface waters, including swales located
outside the clear zone, the riparian buffer planting zoner and sand storage BMps. In
fact, planting berms have been intentionally placed across the middle of each sand
storage BMP to allow planting of shade trees, thereby maximizing shade potential.
4.3.2 Delaying/Reducing Runoff

The stormwater management strategy has been to prevent runoff from impervious
surfaces directly into streams by directing sheet flow through vegetation and into
grass channels, which reduce runoff volume and velocities, and provides groundwater
recharge through infiltration. In fact, grass channels are located along the entire
alignment of Segments Dl and D2 except at the proposed bridges.
4.3.3 Treating Runoff

4.3.3.L General

Underground facilities have been the first choice when selecting BMPs and open water
surface facilities have been avoided intentionally to minimize the potential for solar
heating. Underground thermal treatment will be provided by the two (2) sand storage
BMPs, seven (7) linear sand storage BMPs, and eleven (11) linear sand filters. The
two surface sand BMPs and the seven linear sand storage BMPs are provided for
quantity control; however, because of their design, they also provide thermal
reduction. The eleven linear sand filters have been added solely to provide thermal
reduction of stormwater runoff. The storage volume provided by the filters and BMps
is 85,682 cubic feet while the Cpv required for segments D1 and D2 is 56,L77 cubic
feet. Thus, there is over 50 percent more cpv provided than is required.
Wherever possible, stormwater in grass channels is conveyed to buried, linear sand
filters and linear sand storage BMPs located along the roadway. Also, the four
stormwater filters treating Bridge 20 and 21 discharge directly to linear sand filters
and sand storage BMPs for thermal treatment reasons. The below grade sand storage
BMPs and linear sand filters reduce peak discharges, reduce thermal loads, and
promote groundwater recharge through infiltration. They have been designed to treat
a 1.S-inch rainfall event which includes at least 95 percent of annual storm events
(typical criteria is a l-inch event equating to 90 percent of annual storm events).
This will include capture of the "first flush" of runoff, which will be the most thermally
affected by heated pavement surfaces. They have been designed for 12 hour
extended detention of the one-year, 24 hour storm event (as opposed to the typical
24 hour extended detention) and will drain relatively quickly, avoiding solar heating.

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4.3.3.2 Linear Sand Storage BMPs

The below grade linear sand storage BMPs are very similar to the rock cribs mentioned
in the thermal treatment studies above and are very effective at reducing thermal
impacts. The filters consist of a 6 inch bioretention soil layer and a 12 inch sand layer
over various layers of gravel (total gravel thickness of 5 feet 10 inches), As the water
passes through the media, the runoff temperature is reduced due to the heat
exchange capacity of the sand and gravel. An underdrain system collects the treated
water and slowly releases it to the storm drain system. The bottom 6 inch layer of
gravel is located below the underdrain outlet to promote infiltration and groundwater
recharge, which will supply cool, clean water for stream baseflow (see Drawing
D 1_DR_SW_DE-04 for deta i ls).

4.3.3.3 Sand Storage BMPs

The sand storage BMPs have been modified so they are similar to rock cribs and to
minimize solar heating potential. They will have shade trees planted along the
perimeter and on the planting berm located across the middle. They consist of a 6
inch bioretention soil layer and a 12 inch sand layer over various layers of gravel
(total gravel thickness of 5 feet 10 inches). As the water passes through the sand
and gravel, the runoff temperature is reduced due to the heat exchange capacity of
the sand and gravel. An underdrain system collects the treated water and slowly
releases it to the storm drain system. The bottom layer of gravel (6 inches thick for
BMP D1-4, 10 inches thick for BMP Dl-B) is located below the underdrain outlet to
promote infiltration and groundwater recharge, which will supply cool, clean water for
stream baseflow. This is essentially a modified MDE surface sand filter where the
typical 18 inch thick sand layer has been replaced with a 6 feet 4 inch thick layer of
sand and gravel for thermal reduction capabilities. Since the thicker sand layer is
further below grade, it will remain cooler allowing for better thermal treatment of the
stormwater that passes through it (see Drawings D1_DR_SW_DE-O1 AND
D1_DR_SW_DE-02 for details).

4.3.3.4 Linear Sand Filters

The below grade linear sand filters consist of a 6 inch bioretention soil layer and a 12
inch sand layer over various layers of gravel (total gravel thickness of 20 inches). As
the water passes through the media, the runoff temperature is reduced due to the
heat exchange capacity of the sand and gravel. An underdrain system collects the
treated water and slowly releases it to the storm drain system. The bottom 6 inch
layer of gravel is located below the underdrain outlet to promote infiltration and
groundwater recharge, which will supply cool, clean water for stream baseflow (see
Drawing Dl_DR_SW_DE-03 for details).

4.3.3.5 Storm Drains

Since pipe networks can affect stormwater temperature, storm sewer materials have
also been selected with thermal impacts in mind. Concrete pipe, which has a high
convective heat transfer coefficient, has been used to encourage heat loss before the
flow is discharged at the end walls.

Figure 3 provides a flow diagram for thermal treatment of stormwater through BMP
D1-H in Drainage Area D-2-3. Flow diagrams through other BMPs and for other study
points would be similar.
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5.0 GEOTECHNICALINVESTIGATIONS

Geotechnical investigations have been performed near the linear sand filters, linear
storage BMPs, and sand storage BMPs. Table 9 summarizes the boring information,
while Appendix D provides boring logs.

Table 9: Summary of Geotechnical fnvestigations


Material Ground
Depth Water Bottom
BMP No. Bore Hole Boring of Table Elev. of
Number Location Descrip- Elev.
tion (Ft) Boring EIev. BMP
(Ft) (Ft) (Ft)
Sand Storage sTA.1289+25, Silt with
SWD2-81 378 24.7 368 368
BMP D1.B 150',Rt. ICC Sand

Sand Storage sTA.1289+25, Silt with


SWD2-82 376 25 366.5 368
BMP D1-B 250',Rt. ICC Sand

Sand Storage STA.1289+50,


SWD2-83 Sandy Silt 373 25 365 368
BMP D1-B 340',Rt. ICC

Sand Storage sTA. 1290+00,


SWD2-84 Sandy Silt 375 25 367.5 368
BMP D1-B 150'Rt. ICC

Sand Storage sTA.1290+00,


BMP D1-B
SWD2-85
220',Rt. ICC silt 374 25 366 368

Sand Storage sTA.1290+25,


SWD2-86 Sandy Silt 373 25 36s 368
BMP D1-B 300'Rt. Icc

Sand Storage sTA.1290+75,


SWD2-87 Silty Sand 372 25 363.9 368
BMP D1-B 240',Rt. rcc

Sand Storage sTA.1291+40,


SWD2-88 Silty Sand 379 25 366 368
BMP D1-B 140',Rt. ICC

D1-C, Dl-C1, sTA. 1297+00, Disintegra


RDD2-88 392 8.6 Dry 370.5
DL-C2 50'Lt. ICC ted Rock

D1-D
W-S-RB- STA. 313+98, Sand and
369.2 29.4 366.7 370.2
0025 0'Lt. sitt
Dl-E1, D1- sTA. 1295+95,
RDD2-87 Sandy Silt 368 20 353.8 368.7
E2 50'Rt. rcc

D1-F, D1-F1 RDD2-89


sTA.1303+50,
50'Lt. ICC
Silty Sand 396 18.1 Dry 375.9

Dl-G, D1-G1 W-S-RB- STA. 323+51, Gravel/Sa


027 2',Rt. 391 29.9 Dry 375.5
nd/Rock
D1-H, D1-H1 ST4.1303+00,
SWD2-89 Silty Sand 391 22 Dry 373.9
90'Rt. ICC
D1-H, Dl-H1 sTA.1303+75, Silt/Silty
SWD2-B1O 386 25 Dry 374.6
90'Rt. ICC Sand
Dl-H, D1-H1 W-S-RB- sTA. 323+52, Silt and
028 108',Rt. 382 30 364 375.L
Sand
D1-I
W-S-RB- sTA. 316+26,
022 83',Lt.
silt 406.7 25.5 384.8 397.3

D1-J
W-S-RB- STA. 316+38,
o23 21',Rt.
S¡It 4t3.9 25.5 Dry 398.0
T7
Table 9: Summary of Geotechnical Investigations (Contd.)
Depth Water Bottom
BMP No. Material Ground
Bore Hole Boring
Descrip- Elev.
of Table Elev. of
Number Location (Ft) Boring Elev. BMP
tion (Ft) (Ft) (Ft)
sT4.1280+50, 4IO
D1-K RDD2-B3B Silty Sand 20 Dry 399.8
50'Rt. ICC
STA.12B3+00,
D1-K RDD2-84 Silty Sand 4L2 30 Dry 395.6
52',Rt. ICC
Sandy
ST4.1292+50,
D1-L RDD2-86 Silt/Sandy 396 15 Dry 374.2
25',Lt. ICC
Fat Clav
Sandy
sTA.1292+50,
D1-M RDD2-86 Silt/Sandy 396 15 Dry 374.6
25',Lt. ICC
Fat Clav
sTA.1291+40,
D1-N SWD2-88 Silty Sand 379 25 366 376.4
140',Rt. ICC

For Sand Storage BMP D1-8, borings indicate the presence of the water table at
elevations ranging from 363.9 feet to 368 feet. Thus, the bottom of the BMP (invert
underdrain) has been raised to an elevation of 368 feet and the storage volume
calculations adjusted accordingly. A gravel layer below the underdrain will be
constructed to promote groundwater recharge and further thermal treatment. For all
other BMPs, the water table was found to be at least 2 feet below the bottom
elevations of the stormwater management facilities.

6.O POTENTIAL CHEMICAL SPILLS

Any chemical spills along the ICC would likely concentrate in the grass channels. The
grass channels have been designed to drain to BMPs and sand filters directly or
through the storm drain system. Because the channels will be vegetated, much of
the liquid would be bound and detained within the vegetation and soil with relatively
little contamination reaching the sand filters and BMPs. Any spills reaching the sand
filters or BMPs will be detained for !2 hours as these facilities have been designed for
a 12 hour extended detention time. This will afford the opportunity to remediate the
effects of the spill before discharging to a receiving stream.

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7.O REFERENCES

1. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, "Soil Survey Montgomery


County Maryland", April 1967.

2. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, "Computer Program for Project


Formulation, Hydrology", Technical Release Number 20, May 1993. TR-20.

3. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, "Urban Hydrology for Small


Watersheds", Technical Release Number 55, June 1986. TR-55.

4. Maryland Department of the Environment, "Maryland Stormwater Management


Guideline for State and Federal Projects", July 2001

5. SHA-MDE Stormwater Management Process Agreements and Interpretations, April


2003.

6. Maryland Department of the Environment, "2000 Maryland Stormwater Design


Manual, Volumes I &II".

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E}

Figure No. 2
Inter County Connector, Contract A
J-
-- Location Map - Segment D
--
T71T Not to Scale
Itrl
.N. \-, I
TECHNOLOGIES
Pavement Sheet Flow @ 130o F (Max.)
Length 100', Tc = 1 min.

Grass Channel Flow, Length 770', Tc = 5 min.


THIS FLOW DIAGRAM IS
REPRESENTATIVE OF THE
FLOW FROM THE PAVEMENT
TO OUTFALL. THE EXAMPLE
SHOWN IS FOR RUNOFF FROM
BRIDGE DECK TO STUDY POINT
D-2-3 THROUGH LINEAR SAND
STORAGE BMP D1-H

340' of pipe flow Linear Sand Storage BMP, 8' deep


Tc = 1 min. Temperature varies from 750 F at
surface to 65o F at 4' below ground
Detention time 12 Hours
Outlet orifice - 1.5" Dia.

OUTFALL
Total Tc = 12 Hours + 7 min.
Runoff Temperature at outfall = 65o F
(Assumed ground temperature)

Figure 3: Typical Flow Diagram For Thermal Treatment of Stormwater


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0 42
0
D 390 2 5
9 A
43
DA
'D'

M
Deciduous Forest C
POI D-2-3

360
360
0

E
Mixed Forest 129
430

38
400

0
0

400
44

400
'C'
400 C
2 37

0
41 2- Medium Density Residential
0
-
410

0
ID

380
41 40
5

MON

0
42
128
390

40
PO
400

390
390

390

CT
410
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420

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NC
420

0
430

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0
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420 128

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400

PR
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410

430
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30 280
2- 1

35

420

40
M -

40
0

ON

0
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0
38
IL 400

C
410

'C'
PO

0
5

TO
127

36
Low Density Residential 10
L
430

RY
0
440

41
42

360
R 275 0
0

38 Medium Density Residential

0
390

41
O 40
400

A 0 420

-1 -2 0 20 3
380 90

370
B 127 4
D

380
15
DA 400
410

D 350
42
A

39
42

270
0

430
0

37
D

36 400
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1 -1
35
0

'B'
5 410 0
126 -
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430
ID

420
42
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PO
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430
42
43
0

0
265 41
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0

36

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0
126 430
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20

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38
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0
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0
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420
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35
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380

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0 245 250

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39
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37 0
430 38
0 38
390 410
41

400

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0 43
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37
0

0
350

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37
0

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40

0 40
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360
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41
40
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0
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390
420

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36
35
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400

C
39

0
'
380
0

410 Low Density Residential


370
350

38
'C'
390

35

0
PARK 410 39

0
Medium Density Residential 0
RY DRIVE 0
AVE 36
420

40
380 350 340

370
420

0
40
0
420

'B'
41

390
41

390

'C'
420

380
0
0

340
420 350 Low Density Residential
Pasture
33
0

390 0
41

38 39
0 0 ND
MAR YLA
37
400

340
0 350
36
115
40

370

360
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41
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0
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39
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0 41 425 420

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0
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0 05 41
430 Open Urban Land
DRAINAGE AREA MAP - SEGMENT D1-D2 5
405
400 405 40

415
5

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5

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MD 200 / INTERCOUNTY CONNECTOR 395

36
42 395

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0
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385
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36

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36

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360
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4
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390

0
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385
430

40
425

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425
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425

0
41
5

43
43

430 425

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Bare Exposed Rock

42
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5

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37
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39
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43
370

390
385 430

410

0
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435
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38
390

380
5 435
43

405

43
42 Commercial
0 Right of Way Mixed Forest

5
420
400
425
445

430
415
410

425

0
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44
0
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395
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390
400

41

44
440
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5

0
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380
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5
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0
44
425

0
41
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44
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5
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38 390
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0 100 0 200 400 600
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0
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460
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5
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0
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380
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400

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390

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127

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430

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0
440

41
42

360
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0

38

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390

41
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- 1 -2 0 20 3
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15
400
410

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430
0

37
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370
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0
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'B'
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126 -
'C'

430
Medium Density Residential

ID

420
42
41

PO
0 0

430
42
43
0

0
265 41
0
0

36

0
40

410

41
370

0
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0
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350
20

400
43 260
0

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41

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0
0

0
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0
5
125

35
41
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380

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0
37

37
42 0

0
1245
400 41 0
I

390
1250 0
255 400
390

PO 400

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420

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420

0
400

41
36

245 250
0

390
410

39
380 0
0

420 0
25

41
37

0
37 0
430 38
0 38
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41

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37
0

0
350

380
37
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370
40

0 40
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0
360
0

41
40 0
0

0
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390
420

380 390

36
35
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0
400

C
39

0
'
380
0

410 Low Density Residential


370
350

38
'C'
390

35

0
PARK 410 39

0
Medium Density Residential 0
RY DRIVE 0
AVE 36 Low Density Residential
420

40
380 350 340

370
420

0
40
0
420

'B'
41

390
41

390

' 410
420

380
0
0

340
420 Pasture
350
33
'C
0

390 0
41

39
0 ND
40
MAR YLA 0
400

340
350
36
115
40

370

360
360

'C'
36
0

410 0

39
0

38
42

380

0
35

0
400

390

Pasture 35
0
400

37
0

Low Density Residential

'C'
Low Density Residential

'B'
APPENDIX B

HYDROLOGIC COMPUTATIONS
Worksheet 2: Runoff curve number and runoff

Project ,:,:,,, i:ICGCONïRACT:A By Date 1l23l2OO8


Location Montgomery Countv Checked Date 1l24l2OO8
Contract A- Existing Conditions DA D-1-I
1. Runoff Curve Number (CN)

Soil name and Product of


Cover Description CN Area
hydrologic group CN xarea
(\¡ (r) st
I
(\¡ (\¡I ôl
c) o
L E
(Appendix A) (U .9) .s,
No. t- ll LL lacres)
INSIDE RIGHT OF WAY
B ,05 Woods - (qood) 55 5:,14 315.7
B ,,3 Open Space (qood) - qrass >75% 61 3;13 190.s
D :i65 Woods - (qood) 77 .7_A 107.8
D t:,3 Open Space (qood) - qrass >757o 80 20.t
OUTSIDE RIGHT OF WAY
.B Row crops - straiqht row ISR) - loood) 78 51,.s7 4006.€
'. B Woods - lqood) 55 526.4
lnstitutional 88 ::G:2,1 18.5
,62 úVoods,/Grass combination - lqood) 58 213.4
)asturey'grassland/range (qrazinq) -(qood) 61 t8:72 531.€
.,:c,: 24 Row crops - straiqht row (SR) - (qood) 85 ,3,.i 289.C
:Ci : :65:, Woods - (qood) 70 ,2:55 178.5
.,.ä
55:: Pasturdgrassland/range (grazino) -(good) 74 0;18 13.3
D 124 Row crops - straioht row ISR) - looodl 89 ,-,1.1',42 980.8
.r :.
:':,:',.,::.Di 65 Woods - (oood) 77 669.€
Totals = 109.93 8063.I
0.17177 mi2

CN (weighted) = total product / totalarea = 8063.8 / 109.93 = 73.4 usecN =f--l


2. Runoff
Storm #l Storm #2 Storm #3

Frequency. .....Yr 1 lo, loo

Rainfall, P(24-hour) .....ln 2.6 5.1 7.2

Runoff, q=(p-0.2S)24e+O.aS¡. ....... In 0.6 2.4 4.1


S=(1000/CN)-10
Worksheet 3: Time of concentration (T.) or travel time (T,)

Project ICC-CONTRACT A By czJ Date 112312008


Locationvlontgomery County Checked PS Date 112412008
Contract A- Existing Conditions DA D-1-1

NOTES: Space for as many as two segments per flowtype can be used for each worksheet.
Include a map, schematic, or description of flow segments

Sheet flow (Applicable to T. only) Segment .i'At.B


1. Surface description (table 3-1) 5. GEss - short

2. Manning's roughness coeff., n (table 3-1) 0.15


3. Flow Length, L (total L<= 300 ft) ft 1.00
4. Tr¡o-Year 24-hr rainfall, P2 in 3.2
5. Land Slope, s ftl 'O,OS.,,'
6. Tt = 0.007(nL)o
u
/ Pr0'5
"o'a
0.113 +l =[ orlfl
Shallow concentrated flow Segment
7. Surface Description: paved (P) or unpaved (U) ?
8. Flow Length, L ft
9. Watercourse slope, s fttft
10. Average velocity, V (figure 3-1) ftl
11. Ï = L/3600V

Channel flow Segment


a. Assumed Q:
b. Pipe (P) or Channel(C) ?
c. lf pipe, enter D (in):
d. lf channel, enter bottom width:
e. if channel, enterside slope 1 (_:1):
f. lf channel, enter side slope 2 (_:1):
12. Cross sectional flow area, â sc

13. Wetted perimeter, wp


14. Hydraulic radius, r= a/wp
15. Channelslope, s ft
16. Manning's roughness coeff., n
17. v = 1.4g ro ut so u / n Table ll-2-B-3 ft t
18. Flow length, L
19. T,=L/3600V
20. Watershed or subarea T" or T, (add T, in steps 6, 11, 19)
Worksheet 2: Runoff curve number and runoff

Project ICC-CONTRACT A By Date 112312008


Location Montgomery County Checked Date 112412008
Contract A - Proposed Conditions DA D-1-1
1. Runoff Curve Number (CN)

Soil name and Product of


Cover Description CN Area
hydrologic group CN x area
c!I (Ð
I
s
ôt c! ôl
(¡) o o
-o f f
lAooendix A) (' .g)
No. t- ir ]J- lacres)
INSIDE RIGHT OF WAY
::i:,:B 65 Woods - (sood) 55 1,:41 80.s
I:E 3 Open Space (good) - grass >75olo 61 4:7t 291.e
B 4 lmperv. - paved parkino lots.roofs.drives 98 3;3€ 331.2
:,Ð 65 Woods - (oood) 77 0,4€ 37.C
,.:.D ,3 Open Space (qood) - qrass >75o¿ 80 4,7,8 62.4
Ð, 4- lmperv. - Þaved oarkinq lots.roofs.drives 98 0,4 39.2
OUTSIDE RIGHT OF WAY
24 Row crops - straight row (SR) - (qood) 78 ,.,51::37 4006.ç
,:,8 65 Woods - (qood) 55 9;57 526.4
,: .:.:.:.:
B 1;2 Institutional 88 A:21 18.5
:B:: :9;A fVoods/Grass combination - (oood) 58 .3,68 2',13.4
B 55 Pasture/grassland/range (srazins) -(oood) 61 531.9
c 24 Row crops - straiqht row ISR) - loood) 85 ,-,3..4 289.0
l1 65 /Voods - (oood) 70 2;55 178.5
c 55 )asture/grassland/range (graz¡ng) -(good) 74 0:1,8 13.3
:'.D 24 low crops - straight row (SR) - (qood) 89 fi,:42 980.€
:'.D 65 Woods - (qood) 77 $;.,1 669.ç
Totals 1 10.6S 8270.t
0.17295 miz

CN (weighted) = total product / total area = B27o.B | 11o.6s = 74.7 use cN =[Tl
2. Runoff
Storm #1 Storm *2 Storm #3

Frequency. .....Yr 1 f 00,i,

Rainfall, P(24-hour) .....In 2.6 5.1 7.2

Runoff, q=(p-0.2S)?1e+o.es¡. ....... In 0.7 2.5 4.3


g=(1000/CN)-10
Worksheet 3: Time of concentration (T.) or travel time (T,)

Project ICC-CONTRACT A By CZJ Date 1l23l2OOB


Location Montgomery County Checked PS Date 112412008
Contract A - Proposed Conditions DA D-1-1

NOTES: Space for as many as two segments per flowtype can be used for each worksheet.
Include a map, schematic, or description of flow segments

Sheet flow (Applicable to T" only) Segment I

1. Surface description (table 3-1)


2. Manning's roughness coeff., n (table 3-1)
3. Flow Length, L (total L<= 300 ft)
4. Two-Year 24-hr rainfall, P2
5. Land Slope, s
6. Tt = o.oo7(nl¡o'8 / Pro's so a
=l-il13l
:':':.:.''i'
Shallow concentrated flow Segment ID ,.8;C
7. Surface Description: paved (P) or unpaved (U) ? ':U:
8. Flow Length, L ft :i2160
9. Watercourse slope, s ft lft
10. Average velocity, V (figure 3-1) ftl 2.7
11. Tt=Ll 3600V o.222 +

Channel flow Segment iE-F


a. Assumed Q: 152.O
b. Pipe (P) or Channel(C) ? :i..9, P
c. lf pipe, enter D (in): 66.
d. lf channel, enter bottom width:
e. if channel, enterside slope 1 (_:1):
f. lf channel, enter side slope 2 (_:'l):
12. Cross sectional flow area, a sq 23.8
13. Wetted perimeter, wp ft 17.3
14. Hydraulic radius, r= a /wp ft 1.4
15. Channel slope, s ft tft
/ 0.0157.6
16. Manning's roughness coeff., n
17. V=1.4gro'uts05/n Tablell-2-B-3 ft| 5.5 14.1

l=El
18. Flow length, L ::::441;::,::

19. Tt = L/3600V 0.05 0.01


20. Watershed or subarea T" or Tt (add T1 in steps 6, 11, 1g) hr | 0.40 |
Worksheet 2: Runoff curve number and runoff

ICC-CONTRACTA Date 112312008


Location Montgomery County Checked Date 112412008
ContractA- SWM DA D-1-I
1. Runoff Curve Number(CN)

0.01198 mi2

CN (weighted) = total product / totalarea = 613.1 I 7.67 = 79.9 usecN =l * I


2. Runoff
Storm #l Storm #2 Storm #3

Frequency. .....Yr 1 1A r'o]).'

Rainfall,P(24-hour) .....ln 2.6 5.1 7.2

Runoff, Q=(p-0.2S)2/(p+0.8S). ....... In 1.0 3.0 4.9


S=(1000/CN)-10
Worksheet 3: Time of concentration (T.) or travel time (T)

Project ICC-CONTRACT A By czJ Date 112312008


Location úontgomery County Checked PS Date 112412008
Contract A- SWM DA D-1-I

NOTES: Space for as many as two segments per flow type can be used for each worksheet.
Include a map, schematic, or description of flow segments

Sheet flow (Applicable to T" only) Segment lD


1. Surface description (table 3-1)
2. Manning's roughness coeff., n (table 3-1)
3. Flow Length, L (total L<= 300 ft)
4. Two-Year 24-hr rainfall, P2

5. Land Slope, s
6. Tt = o.oo7(nL)ou / Pro's =li.o4¿l
"o'a

Shallow concentrated flow Segment


7. Surface Description: paved (P) or unpaved (U) ?
8. Flow Length, L
L Watercourse slope, s
10. Average velocity, V (figure 3-1)
11. Tt = L/ 3600V =l-o¡oo I
Channelflow Segment
a. Assumed Q:
b. Pipe (P) or Channel(C) ?
c. lf pipe, enter D (in):
d. lf channel, enter bottom width:
e. if channel, enter side slope 1 (_:1):
f. lf channel, enter side slope 2 (_:1):
12. Cross sectional flow area, a sqft
13. Wetted perimeter, wp ft
14. Hydraulic radius, r= a/wp ft
15. Channelslope, s
16. Manning's roughness coeff., n
17. V = 1.49 10'67 so's /n Table ll-2-B-3
18. Flow length, L
19. T,=L/3600V =l ñ--l
20. Watershed or subarea T" or T1 (add T, in steps 6, 11, 19)
I oro-l
Worksheet 2: Runoff curve number and runoff

::::::::::i::::r:::::.:::.::::::::::::::::i:::

Project ICC-CONTRACT A Byii::::;iii;iiiri:iriiir:: Date 1123/2008


Location Montgomery county checked ps Date 1/2412008
Contract A - BYPASS DA D-1.1
1. Runoff Curve Number (CN)

Soil name and Product of


Cover Description CN Area
hydrologic group CN x area
c\I cf)
I
$
I
CN
c{ C\,1

o Q) o)
L L
J
(Appendix A) o .9 .9
No. t- IL LL (acres)
INSIDE RIGHT OF WAY
'i'B 65 /Voods - (oood) 55 58.3
: ..tt 3 Cpen Space (oood) - orass >757o 61 105.€
,
'9,: t4 mperv. - paved parking lots,roofs,drives 98 rli0

D l.65 y'Voods - (qood) 77 :,:0,48 37.C


Ð: 3 lpen Space (good) - grass >75olo 80 'O'S¡ 42.4
Fi:: ,l.:l 4, mperv. - paved parking lots,roofs,drives 98 c

OUTSIDE RIGHT OF WAY


iB, Row crops - straiqht row ISR) - (oood) 78 ,5li;l,S 3992.€
B .:65 Woods - (sood) 55 9.57 526.4
B 1:Z I Institutional 88 A:21 18.5
B ,62 Woods/Grass combination - (qood) 58 s.6e 213.4
B: 55 Pasture/qrassland/ra noe (qralno) -loood) 61 g,i2 531.9
'.ê 24 Row crops - straight row (SR) - (qood) 85 ::ì3,4 289.0
Jn 65 úVoods - (qood) 70 .2's-S 178.5
55 ¡asture/grassla nd/ra nqe (oralnq) -(oood) 74 13.3
:,Ð., 24 Row croÞs - straioht row (SR) - loood) 89 il::az 980.€
.D 65 Woods - (sood) 77 ,8-,? 669.S
Totals = 103.02 7657.7
0.16097 mi'

CN (weighted) = total product I total area - 7657.7 I 10g.OZ = 74.3 Use CN =

2. Runoff
Storm #1 Storm #2 Storm *ß

Frequency. .....Yr 1 1A ,tOO

Rainfall, P(24-hour) .....ln 2.6 5.1 7.2

Runoff, e=(p-0.2S)24e+O.eS¡. ....... In


0.7 2.4 4.2
g=(1000/CN)-10
Worksheet 3: Time of concentration (T,) or travel time (T)

Project ICC-CONTRACT A By czJ Date 112312008


Location Montgomery County Checked PS Date 1t24t2008
Contract A - BYPASS DA D-1-1

NOTES: Space for as many as two segments per flowtype can be used for each worksheet.
Include a map, schematic, or dascription of flow segments

Sheet flow (Applicable to T" only) Segment I

1. Surface description (table 3-1)


2. Manning's roughness coeff., n (table 3-1)
3. Flow Length, L (tota! L<= 300 ft)
4. Two-Year 24-hr rainfall, P2

5. Land Slope, s
6. Tt = o.oo7(nL¡o
8 s
/ Pro so
a
=l orr. I

Shallow concentrated flow Segment B.C


7. Surface Description: paved (P) or unpaved (U) ? U
8. Flow Length, L 2160
9. Watercourse slope, s ft I o,þ287
10. Average velocity, V (figure 3-1) ftl 2.7
11. T,=L/3600V o.222 +

Channel flow Segment


a. Assumed Q:
b. Pipe (P) or Channel(C) ?
c. lf pipe, enter D (in):
d. lf channel, enter bottom width:
e. if channel, entersideslope 1(_:1):
f. lf channel, enter side slope 2 (_:11:
12. Cross sectional flow area, a s

13. Wetted perimeter, wp


14. Hydraulic radius, r= a /wp
15. Channelslope, s f
16. Manning's roughness coeff., n
17. V= 1.4g1067sos/n Tablell-2-B-3 ftt
18. Flow length, L
19. Tt = L/ 3600V =l 0"06 I
20. Watershed or subarea T" or I (add T, in steps 6, 11, 19)
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CHANNEL PROTEGTION SIZING CRITERIA

Project ICC DESIGN BUILD - A By CZJ Date 1l20l2OO8


J.O. D1D2 FINAL cnecxeoT- oateffi

Time of Concentration (L) = 0.10 hrs. (TR-55)


1-yr post-development runoff depth (Q") = 1 in. (TR-SS)
1-yr rainfall depth (P) - 2.6 in. (Tabte 3.8.1)
Runoff Coefficient Number (Clrl¡ = 80 (TR-55)
Drainage Area = 0.01166 mi2

Initial Abstraction (1")

l.=lQQlQJ{-l= 0.50

lulP = 0.19

Post-development Peak Discharge (qi)

Unit peak factor (qu) = 970 csm/in (Fig. D.1r.1)

9¡ = 9'4Q" = 11.31 cfs

9"/A¡ fi = 12 hrs.) = 0.038 (from Fig. D.11.2)

Qo = QJg¡x g¡ = 0.43 cfs

Extended Detention Storage Volume (V")

V"N,. = 0.683 - 1.a3(qJq) + 1.64(qJqi)' - O.aO+1qotq,¡3

V.ff. = 0.63

V, = V"A/, x V, = 0.39 ac.-ft (17087 cf) (Note:Vr = Qa)

Storage depth for the Extended Detention Volume = 8.00 ft.


Therefore, the required orifice area (fu)for extended detention design is:

A. = qJ(4.81xhott') 0.03 1.2

The maximum orifice diameter (do) is therefore:

do=(4xA,olæ)1tz 0.20 ft. Q.a1 in.) *Use 3 in.


ICC CONTRACTA SAND STORAGE D-1-A
Segment D1-D2

Stormwater Management Pond Des¡gned By: Parha Sarathi


i Storage Computations 25-Jan{8

Area Ave. Area Volume


=levat¡on
FT sq. ft sq. ft. Cu. ft. Ft Acre Ft.
390.20 5548 0.00 390.2 0.000
391.00 5548 554€r.00 1775.36 Porositv = 0.4 391.0 0.041
392.00 5548 55r18.00 3994.56 Porosity = 0.4 392.0 0.092
393.00 5548 5548.00 6213.76 Porosity = 0.4 393.0 0.143
394.00 5548 55218.00 8¿132.96 Porositv = 0,4 394.0 0.194
395.00 5548 5s48.00 10652.16 Porositv = 0.4 395.0 0.245
396.00 5548 5548.00 12871.36 Porositv = 0.4 396.0 0.295
397.00 5548 5548.00 15090.56 Porosity = 0.4 397.0 0.346
397.01 5548 5548.00 151Æ.04 Full area 397.0 0.348
398.00 8123 6835.50 21913.1S 398.0 0.503
398.50 8969 8546.00 26186.19 398.5 0.601
399.00 9815 9392.00 30882.1 I 399.0 0.709

STORMWATER MANAGEMENT POND


STORAGE ELEVATION CURVE
400.0

399.0

398.0

397.0
Ë
ll 396.0
¿ ?o< n
o
t-
394.0
tu
393.0
tu
392.0

391.0

390.0

389.0
0.000 0.400

STORAGE,ACRE FT.

CPVVOLI]ME 17087 CF
Orifice Sizing
Use Average Hydraulic Head Method
orifice:
Bottom elevation of d¡awdown 390.2Ft.
2-yearorifice:
hvertelevationof 390.2 Ft.
Maximumhead: 8 Ft.
Average hydraulic head : Maximum head I 2: 4 Ft.
:
Drawdown time for CPV 12 hou¡s
Required discharge through orifice: Volume / (12 hours x 3600) = 0.396 cfs
Orifice area, using Equation 11.1, rearranged A : Q / IC x(2 xgxh)%l
C:0.6; e:32.2
A: 0.395 /10.6x(64.4x+.5)%l: 0.041 Sq.Fr.
Required CPV orifice size: 3 inches (Area 0.049 Sq. Ft.)
ICC CONTRACTA SAND STORAGE D-1-A
Segment D1-D2

Stage Discharge Tabulation

Dia. of Riser Orifice, in. 3.0 Area: 0.0123 Sq, Ft.


c.l. Elwation | 3eo3ol
Ten Year Spillway Std. K Inlet Structure Size: 3'X 3.5'
WeirFlow, Qw : 3.073 LH^1.5
WeirElevation: 398.00 L(Ft): 3 W(Fr): 3.5
LengthofWeir: 13 Ft. Area: 10.5 S_F.
Q contol
Elevation Effective Head Qw Qo (Osoilwav)
F-T Fr. CFS CFS CFS
398 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
398.i 0.s0 t4.12 Jf./) L4.t2
399 1.00 39.9s 50.56 39.9s

Qo(main), Qspillway, Total,


Elevation. Ft. Qo (3"), CFS QEmer, CFS
CFS CFS CFS
390.2 0.0( 0.00
391 1.2: t.2s
392 1.94 1.94
393 2.4: 2.45
394 2.8i 2.87
395 J.LJ J.¿5
396 3.5( 3.56
397 3.8( 3.86
397.1 3.89 3.89
398 4.14 0.00 4.14
398.5 4.27 14.12 18.39
399 4.40 39.9s 44.35

Stormwater Managernent Pond


Stago' Outfl ow Rdationship

400

399

398
--*ø
397
I
o
i
t 3s6
E j
9
o
sss
t¡,J

394
!
I
393

392

391
0.00 5.00 10.00 15.00 20.00 25.oo 30.00 35.00 40.00 45.00 50.00
Discharge, CFS
ICC CONTRACTA SAND STORAGE D-1-A
Segment D1-D2

Design of Outflow Pipe


Qle from SWM-I Stucture and Orifice (@ El. 389.00) 34.0 CFS
Lengthof OutflowPþ 106.0 Fr.
Invert (In) 389.00 Fr.
Invert (OuÐ 386.00 Fr.
Slope 0.0283 %
¡4anning's n (Concrete Pþ) 0.013

DiameterofPþ 2.00 Ft.


PþCapacity 38.1 CFS
Pipe under pressure flow
AreaofPþ 3.14 Sq. Ft.
Velocity of Flow 10.82 Ft./Sec.
Friction I¡ss 2.39 Fr.
Entrance & Exit Losses 1.09 Fr.
Flow Depth 2.00 Fr.
InvertEL Outflow Pþ 386.00 Fr.
Water Surface Elevation at barel 391.49
Actual Water Surface Elwation (10-Yr) from TR-20 Analysis 398
Provide ROP at outfall.
ron a TRAPEZOIDAL CFIANNEL_

lr
Q=xAu
SLOPE = BOTTOXI SLOPE ( FTlFTl
II = MANNING.S N
B= BOTTOI, UIDTH ( FT)

EXAM PLE
TURNING
LI NE SLOPE =.Ol s!5-37 Ì
fl = .OS
44t
â,0t8
B:l(f 6 ,,
=
X=-ñ l,Ã,1
SLOPE
.l
.09
.oe
.o7
.06
.o5 20
2.O
o4
t,
.03
-o I'.O2ã
''!z/ 30

.10
.o2 50

.o15
+/.o6 .2 GO
.o7
¿'/ -¿ o8 80
o9 .t
.to roo
.oo9
.oo8
.oo7
.oo6
.o2
.oos
_EguAflofl--
.004 .ol

.oo3
x=#:
.oo2
(i NOMOGRAPH INTENOED FOR USE TUHERE 8>6 FT.

r 16üRÉ ?--l
NOMOGRAPH ron ESTTMATTNG ttL

( Q=XAM
D = MAXIMUM DEPTH ( FT) 3'
B= BoTToM WTDTH (FT) 6' AREA
Z=SIDE SI-OPE = 2- (rr2)
AREA=BDtZDz = Vâ 50

gAMEtE-. 40
TURN I NG D/B = t.O "= ê )F
50
LINE Z=.æ.,,2
AREA =JÊûû FIz 3é 60

DlB
M=1.44/ 70
z 80
to 90
tCI
9 too
9
I I
7 7
150
6 6
5 5
eoo
4 ,ú 4
250

3 3 300

19p
2
500
\\\. 600
I \\_ 700
\--
800
. EQUATION -=--_ 900
- loo(
.9
.8
cf3 I
.7 LOG )
.6
ffi=
F-'; (,
+( 2DÆ ) t+22 )1 t50(

LOG (AREA I 2OOt

.4

.3

NOMOGRAPH INTENOED FOR USE WHERE B>5 FT.

F tC+rqe L^L-
*****************80-80 LIST OF INPUT DATA FOR TR_20 HYDROLOGY******************
JOB TR-20 SUMI4ARY NOPLOTS
T]TLE BMP D1-1
TITLE FILE: BMPD1-1. DAT
3 STRUCT 01
8 390.2 0.00 0.000
I 391.00 I.25 0.041
8 392.00 7.94 0.092
I 393 . 00 2.45 0. 143
I 394.00 2.87 0.194
I 395.00 3.23 0.245
8 396.00 3.56 0.295
I 397.00 3.86 0.346
I 397.10 3.89 0.348
I 398.00 4.r4 0.503
I 398. s0 18.39 0.601
8 399.00 44.3s 0.709
9 ENDTBL
6 RUNOFF 1 001- 1 0.711_7'7 73.0 0.4I l- 1 1 1 1
6RUNOFFr002 2 0.71295 75.0 0.40 11111
6RUNOFF1003 3 0.01198 80.0 0.10 11111
6 RESVOR 2 07 3 4 11111
6 RUNOFF 1 004 5 0.1609'Ì 74.0 0.40 1111 1
6ADDHYD4OO5 456 1
6 REACH 3 006 6 1 44I.0 I.25 1.44 1 1
ENDAÎA
7 TNCREM 6 .10
7 COMPUT 7 001 006 0.0 2.6 1.0 22 1 01
ENDCMP 1
7 COMPUT 7 001 006 0.0 3.2 1.0 22 L 02
ENDCMP 1
7 COMPUT 7 001 006 0.0 5.1 1.0 22 1 10
ENDCMP 1
7 COMPUT 7 001 006 0.0 1.2 1.0 22 r 99
ENDCMP 1
ENDJOB 2

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EXECUT]VE CONTROL TNCREM MAÏN T]ME INCREMENT : .1OO HOURS

EXECUTIVE CONTROL COMPUT FROM XSECT]ON 1 TO XSECTION 6


STARTING TIME : .00 RAÏN DEPTH : 2.60 RAIN DURATTON : 1.00
ANT. RUNOFF COND. : 2 MAÏN TIME INCREMENT : .1OO HOURS
ALTERNATE NO. : 1 STORM NO. : 1 RAIN TABLE NO. : 2

OPERATION RUNOFF XSECTÏON 1

PEAK T]ME (HRS) PEAK D]SCHARGE (CFS) PEAK ELEVATION(FEET)


12.16 55. 3 (RUNOFF)

HYDROGRAPH PO]NTS FOR ALTERNATE : 1r STORM : 1


HRS MAIN TïME INCREMENT : .100 hr, DRAINAGE AREA : .17 SQ.MI.
11.60 CFS .01 .'76 3.98 14.7r 33.87 52.'75 54.58 44.r4
12.40 CFS 32.66 24.95 19.75 16.03 1_3.4'7 11.73 10.51 9.51
13.20 CFS 8 .19 I .20 '7
.'7 5 1.36 1 .0r 6. 68 6. 38 6. 11
14.00 cFS 5.8s 5.60 5.38 5.19 5.05 4.94 4.84 4.'t5
14.80 CFS 4.61 4.59 4.50 4 .42 4.34 4.25 4.r'Ì 4.08
15.60 CFS 3.99 3. 90 3.81 3.12 3.63 3.54 3.46 3.39
16.40 CFS 3.34 3.30 3.26 3.23 3.19 3.16 3.13 3.10
17.20 CFS 3.07 3.04 3.01 2qe 2.95 2.97 2.88 2.85
18.00 cFS 2.82 2.18 2.15 2.72 2.68 2.65 2.62 2.58
18.80 CFS 2.55 2.51, 2.48 a /1 tr,
2.4r 2.38 2.34 2.31,
t-v-ou L--Eò 2.2'7 2 -23 2.20 2.16 2.I3 2.09 2.06 2.04
20.40 cFs 2.02 2.07 2.00 r .99 1.98 1.98 1,.91 I.91
2r.20 cEs 1.96 1.95 1. 95 r-94 1.94 1.93 r.92 r.92
22.00 cES 1.91 1.91 1. 90 1.89 l_.89 1.88 1.88 1.87
22.80 CFS 1.86 1.86 1.85 L.84 l_.84 1.83 1.83 I.82
23. 60 CFS 1.81 1.81 1.80 7.19 1.78 r.61 1.33 .86
24.40 CFS .48

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOW (BASEFLOW : .OO CFS)


.62 WATERSHED TNCHES; 69 CFS-HRS,. 5.7 ACRE-FEET.

DURATTON (HRS) 2 4 o t0 t2 l_J


FLOW (CFS) 6 4 3 ) 2 2 0

-_- XSECTION I, ALTERNATE 7, STORM T, HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO READHD FTLE ---

OPERATTON RUNOFF XSECTTON 2

PEAK TÏME (HRS) PEAK DISCHARGE (CFS) PEAK ELEVATTON(FEET)


1"2.15 oó.¿ (RUNOFF)

HYDROGRAPH PO]NTS FOR ALTERNATE : l-, STORM : 1


HRS MAIN TIME INCREMENT : .100 ì-rr DRAÏNAGE AREA : .17 SQ.MI.
11.50 CFS .18 .65 2.23 7.10 20.24 44.81 65.11 65.38
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J-Z.JU LIJ 51.04 36.96 28 .02 22 .00 L'7.11 r4.8'7 rz.Yo l--L.o-L
13.10 CFS 10.55 9 .10 9.05 8.56 8.13 7.74 1.31 1.04
13. 90 CFS 6.'73 6.44 o.ro 5 .92 5.'72 5.56 5.44 5 . 33
14.70 CFS 5.23 5.13 s.04 ¿ q6 4.85 4.16 4 .61 4 .51
15.50 CFS 4 .41 4 .31 4.28 4.18 4.08 3. 98 3.88 3.78
1Á ?n atrc 3.1I 3.65 3. 61 3.5'7 3.53 ? /o 3.46 3.42
17.10 CFS 3.39 3.32 3.28 3.25 3.2r 3.18 3.I4
17.90 CFS 3.11 3.07 3. 03 3.00 2 .96 2.92 2.89 2.85
18.70 CFS 2.8r 2.1'l 2.14 2.10 2.66 2.62 2.58 2.55
19.50 CFS 2.5r 2.41 ) Àa 2.39 2.35 2.3r 2.27 2.24
20.30 cFS Z. ZI 2.19 2.L8 ) 17 2.76 2.1"6 z. !3 ¿. 14
21.10 CFS 2.13 2.13 2.L2 ¿-rz 2.II 2.10 2.r0 2.09
21. 90 CFS 2 .08 2 .08 2 .01 2.06 2.05 2 .05 2.04 2.03
22 .10 CFS 2 .03 z. v¿ 2.0r 2.0r 2.00 1 00 1.98 1.98
23.50 CFS L.91 1.96 r.96 1.95 I .94 1.93 r.82 I.4r
24.30 CFS Rq .48

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOW (BASEFLOW OO CFS)


.71 hIATERSHED INCHES; 79 CFS-HRS; 6.5 ACRE-FEET.

DURATTON (HRS) 2 4 o 8 10 I2 13
FLOVí (CFS) 1 4 3 2 a
¿ 2 0

--- XSECT]ON 2, ALTERNATE I, STORM T, HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO READHD FTLE ---

OPERATION RUNOFF XSECTION 3

PEAK TIME (HRS) PEAK DTSCHARGE (CFS) PEAK ELEVATION(FEET)


11. 95 1n a (RUNOFF)

*** I^IARNïNG - XSECTTON 3, MAIN TIME INCREMENT TOO LARGE, COMPUTED PEAK
( 10.84) EXCEEDS ADJACENT COORDTNATE ( 10.19) BY 6 Z. ***
HYDROGRAPH POTNTS FOR ALTERNATE : 1, STORM : 1
HRS MA]N TIME TNCREMENT : ,1OO hr, DRAINAGE AREA : .01 SQ.MI.
11.50 CFS .34 .7s 1. 90 4.I5 9.88 t_0.19 4.10 2.I1_
12.30 CFS 1.73 1.48 7.23 1.05 .97 .9L .85 .19
13.10 CFS .'75 .1r .68 .65 .67 .59 .56 .54
13. 90 CFS q1 AO

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOVü (BASEFLOVI OO CFS)


.96 INCHES;
VúATERSHED 7 CFS-HRS; o ¿\u.t(l:, - .E _tL-Ú I .

(HRS) 2
DURATTON 2
FLOI/ü(CFS) 1 0

--- XSECTION 3, ALTERNATE L, STORM T, HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO READHD F]LE ---


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*** hTARNfNG _ MAIN TTME ]NCREMENT ( .1OO) ]S GREATER THAN 50? OF THE
T]ME OF CONCENTRATION ( .10) FOR SUBWATERSHED XSECTTON ?
TH]S Vf]LL REDUCE THE COMPUTED PEAK BY ABOUT _2.12.

OPERATION RESVOR STRUCTURE 1

PEAK TIME (HRS) PEAK DISCHARGE (CFS) PEAK ELEVATION(FEET)


12.1"8 2.8 393.8s
HYDROGRAPH POINTS FOR ALTERNATE : 1, STORM : 1
HRS MAIN TIME INCREMENT : .100 hr, DRÀ.INAGE AREA : .01 SQ.MI.
10.50 cFS .00 .01 .01 .02 .03 .05 .06 .08
10.50 ELEV 390.20 390.20 390.27 390.21 390.22 390.23 390.24 390.25
11.30 CFS .11 .r4 .18 .26 .50 1.06 I.79 2.48
11.30 ELEV 390.21 390.29 390.31 390.37 390.52 390.88 397.19 393.07
12.10 CFS 2.18 2.81, 2.15 2.6'7 2.59 2.49 2.38 2.2'7
12.10 ELEV 393.80 393.85 393.17 393.53 393.32 393.10 392.87 392.64
12. 90 CFS 2.16 2.05 1. 95 1,.82 r.10 1.59 1.49 1.40
12 . 90 ELEV 392.43 392.22 392.02 391 . 83 391. 66 391 .50 391 . 35 39I.2I
13.70 CFS 1.31 1.2t 1.05 .93 .83 .'75 .68 .63
13.70 ELEV 391.09 390.91 390.87 390.80 390.73 390.68 390.64 390.60
14.50 CFS .59 .ss .53 .50 .48 .46 .45 .43
14. s0 ELEV 390. s8 390.55 390.54 390.52 390.51 390.50 390.49 390.48
15.30 CFS .42 .4r .40 .39 .38 .31 .36 .3s
15.30 ELEV 390.4'7 390.46 390.45 390.45 390.44 390.44 390.43 390.42
16.10 CFS .34 .33 .32 .32 .31 .31 .30 .30
16.10 ELEV 390.42 390.41 390.41 390.40 390.40 390.40 390.39 390.39
16.90 CFS .30 .29 .29 .29 .28 .28 .28 .2'7
16. 90 ELEV 390 . 39 390. 39 390. 38 390 . 38 390. 38 390 .38 390 . 38 390. 37
17.70 CFS .21 .2-t -26 .26 .26 .25 .25 .25
17.70 ELEV 390.37 390.37 390.37 390.37 390.36 390.36 390.36 390.36
18. s0 cFS .24 .24 .24 .23 .23 .23 .22 .22
18.50 ELEV 390.36 390.35 390.35 390.35 390.35 390.35 390.34 390.34
19.30 CFS .22 .2r -2r .2I .2r .20 .20 .20
19.30 ELEV 390.34 390.34 390.34 390.33 390.33 390.33 390.33 390.32
20.10 cFS .19 .19 .I9 .18 .18 .18 .18 .18
20.10 ELEV 390.32 390.32 390.32 390.32 390.32 390.32 390.32 390.31
20.90 cFS .18 .18 .18 .18 .18 .t] .r1 .L7
20.90 ELEV 390.31 390.31 390.31 390.31 390.31 390.31 390.31 390.31
21.70 CFS .!1 .I1 .I1 .1,1 .7'7 .71 .I'7 .I1
21.70 ELEV 390.31 390.31 390.31 390.31 390.31 390.31_ 390.31 390.31
22.50 CFS .L'7 -I't .I1 .71 .7'7 .16 .16 .16
22.50 ELEV 390.31 390.31 390.31 390.31 390.31 390.31 390.31 390.30
23.30 CFS .16 .16 .16 .16 .16 .16 .16 .16
23.30 ELEV 390.30 390.30 390.30 390.30 390.30 390.30 390.30 390.30
24.10 CFS .1.4 .r2 .09 .01 .05 .04 .03 .03
24.10 ELEV 390.29 390.21 390.26 390.25 390.23 390.23 390.22 390.22
24.90 CFS .02 .02 .01
24.90 ELEV 390.2I 390.21, 390.27
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RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOü] (BASEFLOW OO CFS)


.96 WATERSHED TNCHES; 7 CFS-HRS; . o ¿\uÌ(-r---E ll-E -L .

(HRS) 2
DURATION 3
FLOVü(CFS) 1 0

--- STRUCTURE I, ALTERNATE I, STORM 7, HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO READHD FTLE ---

OPERAT]ON RUNOFF XSECTION 4

PEAK TIME (HRS) PEAK D]SCHARGE (CFS) PEAK ELEVAT]ON(FEET)


72.15 5'7 .6 (RUNOFF)

HYDROGRAPH POTNTS FOR ALTERNATE : 1r STORM : 1


HRS MAÏN T]ME TNCREMENT : ,1OO Lrr DRAINAGE AREA : .16 SQ.MT.
-Lr_. ou ur ò .24 1.33 5.20 16.32 37 .24 55.99 56.16 44.16
12.40 CFS 32.20 24.57 19.31 15 .64 13.12 11.43 70.26 9.34
13.20 CFS 8.59 8.03 1 .59 1 .2r 6.81 6.54 6.2s 5.98
14.00 cFs 5.12 5.48 5.26 s.09 4.95 4.84 4.'7s 4.66
14.80 CFS 4.5'7 4.49 4.4I Á?? 4.24 4.1.6 4.O7 3.99
15.60 CFS 3.90 3.81 3.73 3.64 3. 55 3.46 3. 38 3. 31
16.40 CFS 3.26 3.22 3.18 3.15 3.72 3.09 3.06 3.03
17.20 CFS 3.00 2.91 2.94 2 .9r 2.8'7 2.84 2.8r 2.18
18.00 cFS 2.15 2.71. 2.68 2.65 2.62 2.58 2.55 2.52
18.80 CFS 2.48 2.45 2 .42 2.38 2.35 2.3r 2.28 2.25
19. 60 CFS 2.27 2.78 2 .r4 2 .1"1" 2.0'7 2.O4 2.OI 1.98
20.40 cFS 1.91 1.9s 1.95 1 0^ 1.93 1.93 r.92 1.91
27.20 CFS 1. 91 1. 90 1. 90 1.89 1.89 1.88 1.87 1.87
22.00 cEs 1.86 1.86 1.85 1.84 L.84 1.83 1.83 r.82
22.80 CFS 1.81 1.81 1.80 T ?q L.19 1.78 7.'78 r.'7'7
23. 60 CFS I.16 7.'76 r.'75 r.7 4 r.13 r.64 1,.21 .80
24.40 CES .44

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOW (BASEFLOVü : .OO CFS)


.67 hTATERSHED ]NCHES,. 69 CFS-HRS; 5.7 ACRE-FEET.

DURAT]ON (HRS) 2 4 6 8 LO 1-2 13


FLOW (CFS) 6 4 3 2 2 2 0

--- XSECT]ON 4, ALTERNATE I, STORM I, HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO READHD F]LE

OPERATION ADDHYD XSECTION 5

PEAK T]ME(HRS) PEAK DISCHARGE (CFS) PEAK ELEVAT]ON (FEET)


72.15 60 .4 (NULL)

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOVü (BASEFLOVT OO CFS)


.69 WATERSHED INCHES; 77 CFS-HRS; 6.3 ACRE-EEET.
BMP D1-1 VERSION
0r/25/** FïLE: BMPDI-1. DAT 2. O4TEST
09: 4 6: 15 PASS 1 JOB NO. PAGE 5

*** I^/ARNING - ROUTING COEFFICTENT (C) EQUALS 1.0,


CONSÏDER SMALLER MAIN TTME TNCREMENT FOR XSECTTON 6

OPERATÏON REACH XSECT]ON 6

PEAK TIME(HRS) PEAK DISCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVATION(FEET)


12.15 60.4 (NULL)

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOW (BASEFLOW OO CFS)


.69 WATERSHED INCHES; 77 CFS-HRS; 6.3 ACRE-FEET.

--- XSECT]ON 6, ALTERNATE 7, STORM I, HYDROGRÀPH ADDED TO READHD E]LE ---

EXECUT]VE CONTROL ENDCMP COMPUTATTONS COMPLETED FOR PASS 1

EXECUTÏVE CONTROL COMPUT FROM XSECTTON 1 TO XSECT]ON 6


STARTTNG TIME : .00 RAIN DEPTH : 3.20 RÃIN DURATION : 1.00
ANT. RUNOFF COND. : 2 MAIN TIME INCREMENT : .100 HOURS
ALTERNATE NO. : 1 STORM NO. : 2 RATN TABLE NO. : 2

OPERATION RUNOFF XSECT]ON 1

PEAK T]ME (HRS) PEAK DISCHARGE (CFS) PEAK ELEVATTON(FEET)


L2.\s 95. 3 (RUNOFF)

HYDROGRAPH POINTS FOR ALTERNATE : 1r STORM : 2


HRS MAïN TIME INCREMENT : .100 hr, DRAINAGE AREA : .17 SQ.MI.
11.30 CFS .35 .'70 r.20 2.I2 4. 83 12.41 3t.22 63. 80
12.10 CFS 91.89 97.54 12.29 52.46 39.41, 30 .73 24 .66 20 .52
12.90 CFS t'7 .73 1s.78 14.29 13.08 12.76 L]-.41 10.88 10.34
13.70 CFS 9.84 9 -39 8.9'7 8.58 8.2r 7.88 1.60 1.39
14.50 CFS '7.22 1.01 6.93 6.80 6.68 6.5s 6.43 6.30
15.30 CFS 6.11 6.04 5.91 5.78 5. 65 5.52 5.38 5.25
16.10 CFS 5.r2 5.00 4.90 4.82 4.'75 4."70 4.65 4.60
16.90 CFS 4.55 4 .5I 4 .46 4.4I 4.3'7 4.32 4.21 4.23
17.70 CFS 4.18 4.13 4.08 4.04 3.99 3.94 3.89 3.84
18.50 CFS 3.19 3.'74 3.69 3.64 3.59 3.54 3.49 3.44
19.30 CFS 3.39 3.34 3.29 3.24 3.19 3.13 3.08 3.03
20.10 cFs 2 .98 2.93 2.90 2.87 2.86 2.84 2.83 2.82
20. 90 cFS 2.87 2.80 2.19 2.18 2.'7'7 2.1'7 2.16 2 .15
21.70 CFS 2 -14 2.-t3 2.12 2.-1I 2.10 2.69 2.68 2.68
22.50 CFS 2.6'7 2.66 2.65 2.64 2.63 2.62 2.61, 2.60
23.30 CFS 2.59 2.58 2.51 2.56 2.55 2.54 2.53 2.52
24.10 CFS 2.36 1.87 I.2I .o/ .J/
TR20 ---- - SCS -
BMP D1-1 VERS]ON
0r/25/x* FILE: BMPDI-1.DAT 2. O4TEST
09:46215 PASS 2 JOB NO. 1 PAGE 6

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOW (BASEFLOVú : .OO CFS)


.98 VIATERSHED INCHES; l-09 CFS-HRS; v . u 'É\U.|(-t1- -E -L-L 1 .

(HRS) 2
DURATTON 4 6 8 10 I2 t_J
FLOVü(CFS) 9 6 4 3 3 3 0

--- XSECT]ON 1, ALTERNATE 7, STORM , HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO READHD FTLE ---

OPERATION RUNOFF XSECT]ON a

PEAK T]ME(HRS) PEAK D]SCHARGE (CFS) PEAK ELEVATTON(FEET)


72.14 111.4 (RUNOFF)

HYDROGRAPH POTNTS FOR ALTERNATE : 1r STORM : 2


HRS MATN T]ME TNCREMENT : .1OO hr, DRAINAGE AREA : .17 SQ.MT
11.00 cFS .36 .62 .95 1.38 1.93 2.64 3.94 1.59
11.80 CFS 17.30 40.04 '78.74 108.76 104.90 80.44 5'7.52 42.96
J-Z . OU U.E ò 33.31 26.63 22.09 19.08 17.01 15.40 74.1-I 73.1,4
13.40 CFS 72.4L 77.11 11.18 I0 .64 10. 14 9 .69 9 .26 I . 86
14.20 CFS 8.50 8.20 1 .91 1 .19 '7 .63 "7
.48 1 .34 1 .20
15.00 cFS 1.06 6.92 6.'79 6.65 6. 51 6.36 6 .22 6. 08
15.80 CFS 5.93 5.19 5.64 s.50 s.37 5.26 5.18 5.11
16. 60 CFS 5.05 4.99 4.94 4.89 4.84 4.'t9 4.'t4 4.69
17.40 CFS 4.64 4.59 4.53 4.48 4.43 4.38 4.33 4.2'7
18.20 CFS 4.22 4.L'7 4.11 4.06 4.01 3.95 3. 90 3.85
19.00 cFS 3.79 3.14 3.68 J. bJ J.5 / 3.52 3.46 3.41
19.80 CFS 3.3s 3.29 3.24 3.18 3.1,4 3.10 3.07 3.05
20.60 cFS 3.04 3.03 3.02 3.00 2.99 2.98 2.98 2.97
zl_.¿lu urò 2.96 2-95 2.94 2.93 2.92 2.91 2.90 2.89
22.20 CFS 2.88 2.81 2.86 2.85 2.84 2.83 2 .82 2.8L
23.00 cFS 2.80 2.78 2.7'7 2.16 2.15 2.14 2.13 2.72
23.80 CFS 2.'tI 2.70 2.69 2.53 r.97 1.24 .68 .31
RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOW (BASEFLOVü : .OO CFS)
1.09 VüATERSHED INCHES; I22 CFS-HRS; IO. 1 ACRE*FEET.

DURÀT]ON (HRS) 2 A
o ó 10 t2 13
FLOVü (CFS ) 10 6 4 3 3 3 0

--- XSECT]ON 2, ALTERNATE L, sToRM 2, HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO READHD FTLE ---

OPERAT]ON RUNOFF XSECTION 3

PEAK TIME (HRS) PEAK D]SCHARGE (CFS) PEAK ELEVAT]ON(FEET)


11.95 1F, O (RUNOFF)

*** I^IARNING - XSECTION 3, MAIN TIME INCREMENT TOO LARGE, COMPUTED PEAK
( 15.90) EXCEEDS ADJACENT COORD]NATE ( 1A q?\ RY 6 I ***
TR20 ---- - SCS -
BMP D1-1 VERSÏON
0I/25/** FILE: BMPD1-1. DAT 2.04TEST
09:46:75 PASS 2 JOB NO. 1 PAGE 1

HYDROGRAPH PO]NTS FOR ALTERNATE : 1, STORM


HRS MAIN TIME INCREMENT : .1OO hT, DRÀTNAGE AREA : n1 . vf
qô MT
vY.r¡r.

11.30 CFS .48 .58 .69 7.4r 3.32 6.'73 1A O) 1A an


12.10 CFS 5.87 2.98 2.43 2.08 L.72 L.4'7
12.90 CFS 1.18 1.10 1.03 .98 .94 .89 R6 R1

13.70 CFS .11 .14 .71, .61 . 65 . 63 .62 . 61


14.50 CFS .60 .59 .58 .5-t .56 .54
15.30 CFS .51 .50

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOhI (BASEFLOVü OO CFS)


1.40 INCHES;
VüATERSHED LL CFS-HRS; . 9 ACRE-FEET.

DURÄÎTON (HRS) 2 4
FLOVí (CFS ) 1 0

--- XSECTION 3, ALTERNATE I, STORM 2, HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO READHD F]LE ---


*** I^IARN]NG - MAIN TIME ]NCREMENT ( .1OO) IS GREATER THAN 50% OF THE
TIME OF CONCENTRATION ( .10) FOR SUBVüATERSHED XSECTION 3.
THT S VüTLL REDUCE THE COMPUTED PEAK BY ABOUT .O%. ***

OPERÄTTON RESVOR STRUCTURE 1

PEAK T]ME(HRS) PEAK DTSCHARGE (CFS) PEAK ELEVAT]ON(FEET)


12.20 3.6 ?oÁ 11

HYDROGRAPH POINTS FOR ALTERNATE : 1, STORM


HRS MATN T]ME INCREMENT : .1OO lnr, DRAINAGE AREA : .01 SQ.MI.
9. 60 cFS .00 .01 .01 .02 .02
.03 .04 .05
9. 60 ELEV 390.20 390.20 390.2L 390.21 390.22 390.22 390.23 390.23
10.40 cFs .06 .0'7 .09 .11 .13 .15 .r1 .20
10.40 ELEV 390.24 390 -25 390.26 390.21 390.28 390.29 390.31 390.33
II-¿V cFS .24 .28 .34 .41. .55 . 95 1.54 2.38
1L.20 ELEV 390.35 390.38 390.42 390.46 390.55 390.81 391.42 392.86
12 .00 cFs 3.16 3.55 3.59 3.55 3.48 3.40 3.30 3.20
1"2 .00 ELEV 394.82 395.91 396.11 395.96 395.76 395.50 395.27 394.9L
12.80 cFS 3.09 2.98 2 -88 2.16 2.65 2.54 2.42 2.30
t2.80 ELEV 394.6L 394.32 394.03 393.7 4 393.47 393.20 392.95 392.'7r
13. 60 cFS 2.r8 2.01 I.9'7 1.85 1.12 1. 61 1.51 7.42
13.60 ELEV 392.48 392.26 392.06 391.86 39L.69 397.52 391.38 39r.24
74 .40 cFS 1.33 r.25 1.11 .99 . 90 .82 .7 6 .-tr
L4 .40 ELEV 39L.12 391.01 390.91 390.84 390.78 390.73 390.69 390.66
15.20 cFS -61 .64 .61 .58 .56 .54 .52 .50
15.20 ELEV 390. 63 390. 6l- 390.59 390.57 390.56 390.54 390.53 390.52
16. 00 cFS .49 .41 - 46 . 45 .44 .43 .42 .42
16.00 ELEV 390 . 51 390. 50 390. 4 9 390.49 390.48 390.41 390.4'7 390.41
16.80 cFS .47 .40 .40 .39 .39 .38.38 .37
16.80 ELEV 390.4 6 390.46 390.45 390.45 390.45 390.45 4390.4 390.44
17.60 cFS .31 .31 .36 .36 .35 .35 .34 .34
L'7 .60 ELEV 390.4 4 390.43 390.43 390. 43 390 . 43 390 .42 390 .42 390 .42
18.40 UIS .JJ .JJ .JJ .32 .32 .31 .31 .30
TR20 ---- - SCS -
BMP D1-1 VERS]ON
0r/25/*x F]LE: BMPD1-1.DAT 2. O4TEST
09:46:15 PASS 2 JOB NO. 1 PAGE 8

18.40 ELEV 390.41 390.41 390.41 390.41 390.40 390.40 390.40 390.39
J-Y.ZU UTò .30 .30 .29 .29 2A .28 .21 -21
19.20 ELEV 390.39 390.39 390.39 390.38 390.38 390.38 390.37 390.37
20.00 cFS .26 .26 .¿6 .25 .A
20. OO ELEV 390.37 390.37 390.36 390.36 390.36 390.36 390.36 390.36
20.80 cFS .24 .24 .24 a^ )A aÀ .24 .23
20.80 ELEV 390.36 390.35 390.35 390.35 390.35 390.35 390.35 390.35
Z-L.OU L-Eò .23 .23 .23 )? .23
21. 60 ELEV 390.35 390.35 390.35 390.3s 390.35 390.35 390.35 390.3s
22.40 CFS .23 . LZ .zz .22 t2 .zz
22.40 ELEV 390.35 390.34 390.34 390.34 390.34 ?on ?/ 390.34 390.34
23.20 CFS .22 .22 .22 .22 .22 .22 .2L .ZI
23.20 ELEV 390.34 390.34 390.34 390.34 390.34 390.34 390.34 390.34
24.00 cFS .27 .L9 .12 nq .07 .06 .04
24.00 ELEV 390.34 390.32 390.30 390.28 390.26 390.25 390.24 390.23
24.80 CFS .03 n? .02 .02 .01
24.80 ELEV 390.22 390.22 390.21 390.27 390.27
RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOVü (BASEFLOVü : .OO CFS)
1.40 WATERSHED TNCHES; 11 CFS-HRS; . v ¡\LÌ1-E -r ÌlL r .

DURATTON (HRS) 2 4 4
FLOví (CFS ) 2 1 0

--- STRUCTURE 7, ALTERNATE L, STORM 2, HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO READHD FILE ---

OPERAT]ON RUNOFF XSECTTON 4

PEAK TÏME (HRS) PEAK D]SCHARGE (CFS) PEAK ELEVATION(FEET)


12.14 96.3 (RUNOFF)

HYDROGRAPH POINTS FOR ALTERNATE : 1, STORM : 2


HRS MAIN TIME INCREMENT : .100 hrr, DRAINAGE AREA : .16 SQ.MT.
11.20 CFS .44 .'7'7 I.2I 1_.11 2.-t8 s.75 14.00 33.89
12.00 cFS 66 .98 93 . 46 9r.91 70.93 50.87 38.15 29.65 23.'73
12.80 CFS 19.12 17.05 75.20 73.11 72.63 11.78 II.1,2 10.55
-LJ. OU UT ò r0.02 9.54 9.10 8.70 8.32 '7.96 1.63 1.31
14.40 CFS 1.16 7.00 6.86 6.'72 6.60 6.47 6.35 6.23
15.20 CFS 6.10 5. 98 5.85 5.73 5. 60 5.4't 5.34 5.21_
1 6. 00 cFs 5.08 4.95 4.83 4.14 4.66 4.60 4.55 4.50
16.80 CFS 4.45 4.41 4.36 4.32 4 -21 4.23 4.18 4.13
17.60 CFS 4.09 4.04 4.00 3.95 3.90 3.86 3.81 3.76
18.40 CFS 3.71 3.66 3.62 3.57 3.52 3.4'7 3.42 3.37
rv - zu ¿t:) 3.18 3.13 3.08 3.03 2.98
20.00 cFS 2.92 2.88 2.83 2.80 2.11 2.76 2.15 2.13
20.80 cFS 2.12 2.1I 2.17 2.'70 2.69 2.68 2.67 2.66
Z-1 . OU U-U ò 2.65 2.64 2 .64 2.63 2.62 2.61, 2 .60 2.59
22.40 CFS 2.58 2.51 2.56 2.56 2.55 2.54 2.53 2 .52
23.20 CES 2.5I 2.50 2.49 2.48 2.41 2.46 2 .45 2.44
24.00 cFS 2.43 2.2'7 r.18 t.12 .61 .33
TP21 ---- - S1S -
BMP D1-1 VERS]ON
07/25/** FILE: BMPDI-1. DAT 2. O4TEST
09:46:15 PASS 2 JOB NO. 1 PAGE 9

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOW (BASEFLOW : .OO CFS)


1.04 VüATERSHED INCHES; 108 CFS-HRS; 8. 9 ACRE-FEET.

DURATTON(HRS) 2 4 6 I 10 12 13
FLOW(CFS) 9 5 4 3 3 2 0

--- XSECT]ON 4, ALTERNATE I, STORM 2, HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO READHD F]LE ---

OPERAT]ON ADDHYD XSECTTON 5

PEAK TIME(HRS) PEAK D]SCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVAT]ON(FEET)


12.14 99.9 (NULL)

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOhT (BASEFLOW : .OO CFS)


1.06 VüATERSHED INCHES; 119 CFS-HRS; 9.8 ACRE-FEET.

*** I^IARNING - ROUTING COEFFTCTENT (C) EQUALS 1.0,


CONSIDER SMALLER MAIN T]ME INCREMENT FOR XSECTION 6. ***

OPERAT]ON REACH XSECT]ON 6

PEAK TIME(HRS) PEAK D]SCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVATTON(FEET)


L2.74 99.9 (NULL)

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOW (BASEFLOW : .00 CFS)


1.06 VIATERSHED INCHES,' 119 CFS-HRS; 9.8 ACRE-FEET.
--_ XSECTTON 6, ALTERNATE L, STORM 2, HYDROGRÄPH ADDED TO READHD F]LE ---

EXECUT]VE CONTROL ENDCMP COMPUTAT]ONS COMPLETED FOR PASS 2

EXECUTTVE CONTROL COMPUT FROM XSECTION 1 TO XSECTION 6


STARTING TIME : .00 RATN DEPTH : 5.10 RAIN DURATTON : 1.00
ANT. RUNOFF COND. : 2 MATN TTME TNCREMENT : .1OO HOURS
ALTERNATE NO. : 1 STORM NO. :10 RAIN TABLE NO. : 2

OPERATION RUNOFF XSECTION 1.

PEAK TÏME (HRS) PEAK D]SCHARGE (CFS) PEAK ELEVAT]ON(FEET)


T2.14 242.6 (RUNOFF)

I
TR20 ---- _ scs _
BMP D1-1 VERSION
01"/25/** FILE: BMPDI-1.DAT 2.04TEST
09:46:15 PASS 3 JOB NO. 1 PAGE 10

HYDROGRAPH POINTS FOR ALTERNATE : 1r STORM :10


HRS MAIN TIME INCREMENT : .100 hr, DRAINAGE AREA : .17 SQ.MI.
9.50 CFS .39 .54 .69 .86 1.05 1.2'7 1.51 I.'7'7
10.30 cFS 2.08 2.42 2.8I 3.23 3.1I 4.2't 4.93 5.61
11.10 CFS 6.51 7.51 8.19 10.40 12.39 15.99 25.63 48.86
11.90 CFS 99 -96 180.25 231 .98 229.85 L'7 6.49 724.55 91.83 70.30
12.70 CFS 5s.41 45.33 38.66 34.08 30. 66 21 .90 25.83 24.28
13.50 CFS 22.91 2I.18 20.69 19.69 18.78 1,1 .93 17.13 16.40
14.30 CFS 15.81 1s.34 74.9'7 L4.64 14.34 14.06 13.78 13.50
15.10 CFS 13.23 72.95 72.68 12.40 L2.r2 11. 84 11 . 56 7I.28
1s.90 cFS 11.00 r0.-Ì2 r0.44 10.18 9.91 9.80 9.66 9.55
16.70 CFS 9.44 9.33 9.23 9.13 9.03 8.93 8.83 8.73
17.50 CFS 8. 63 8.53 8.43 8.33 8.23 8.13 8.02 '7.92
18.30 CFS 1-82 '7.'72 1.6I 1.51" 1.4r 7.30 1.20 7.10
t_9.10 cFS 6.99 6.89 6.18 6. 68 6.51 6.41 6.36 6 .26
19.90 CFS 6.15 6.04 5.94 5.85 5.78 5.12 5.69 5.66
20.70 cFS 5.63 5.61 5.59 s.57 5.55 5.s3 5.51 5.49
21.50 CFS 5.41 5.45 5.43 5.4L 5.39 5.37 5.35 5.33
22.30 CFS 5.31 5.29 5.21 5.25 5.23 5.27 5.19 5.1,7
?? ln r-Ec R lq q 1? q, 1'r 5.09 5.07 5.05 s.03 5.01
23.90 CFS 4.99 4.96 4.68 3.69 2.38 1.33 .'13 .40

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOI^I (BASEFLOVü: .00 CFS)


2.35 INCHES; 261 CFS-HRS;
VüATERSHED 21. 6 ACRE-FEET.

DURAT]ON (HRS ) 2 4 o I 10 T2 I4 15
FLOW (CFS) 2I L2 q 7 6 5 2 0

--- XSECTION 1, ALTERNATE I, STORM ].0, HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO READHD F]LE ---

OPERATION RUNOFF XSECTTON 2

PEAK T]ME (HRS) PEAK D]SCHARGE (CFS) PEAK ELEVATÏON(FEET)


12.13 267.0 (RUNOFF)

HYDROGRAPH POINTS FOR ALTERNATE : 1/ STORM -fu


HRS MAïN TIME INCREMENT : .l-00 hT, DRA]NAGE AREA : .17 SQ.MT.
9. OO CFS .36 .51 .67 .84 1.00 1,.71 1.33 1.51
9.80 CFS 1.70 1.93 2.I9 2.41 2.19 3.1-6 3.57 4.02
10.60 cFS 4.52 5.09 5.14 6.50 1 .36 8.33 9.51 11.00
11.40 CFS 13 15 19 30 58 1,71 204 264
12.20 cEs 249 181 130 96 73 51 41 40
13.00 cFS 35.41 31.89 29.01 21 .02 25.44 24.06 22.8I 21".66
13.80 CFS 20.62 !9.6'7 18.78 I7.93 L't.77 16.55 16.06 1,5.61
14.60 CFS 15.33 15.02 ]-4.'72 14.43 14.t4 13.84 .l_J.33 'LJ. ¿O
15.40 CFS L2 .9'7 72 .68 12.39 12 .09 1.1 .19 r7 . 49 11.19 10.90
J-O.ZU UT) 10. 63 10.41 I0.24 10.10 9.9'7 9.86 9 .15 9 .64
17.00 cFS 9 .54 9 .43 9.33 9.22 9.L2 9.01 8.91 8.80
17.80 CFS 8.69 8.59 8.48 8.37 8.27 8.16 8.05 '7 .94
18. 60 CFS 7.83 1.'73 1.62 7 .51" 1 .40 7 .29 1 .r8 1 .01
19.40 CFS 6.96 6.85 6.14 6.63 6.52 6.4r 6.29 6.L9
TR20 ---- - SCS -
BMP D1_1 VERS]ON
0I/25/** FILE: BMPD1-1. DAT 2. O TEST
09:46:15 PASS 3 JOB NO. 1 pAcE 11
20.20 cFS 6.09 O.UZ s. 96 5.92 5.89 5.87 5.85 5.82
21.00 cFS 5.80 5.78 5 .16 5.14 5.70 5.68 5.66
21.80 CFS 5 .64 5 .62 5. 60 5. 57 5. 55 5.53 5.51 5.49
¿z-ou ¿t:) q, /q. q, ?,4
5 .4'7 5.43 5.41 5.39 5.36 E, at
23.40 CFS s.30 5.28 5 .26 5.24 5.22 5.19 5.15 4.82
24.20 CES ?11 2.38 1_ .29 .10 .38

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOh] (BASEFLOh] : .00 cFS)


2.53 WATERSHED TNCHES; 282 CFS_HRS; 23.3 ACRE-FEET.

DURATTON ( HRS ) 2 4 6 I 10 I2 14 76
FLOVü (CFS) 22 13 9 1 o 5 30
--- XSECTION 2, ALTERNATE I, STORM ].0, HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO READHD FTLE ---

OPERÄT]ON RUNOFF XSECTION 3

PEAK T]ME (HRS) PEAK DTSCHARGE (CFS) PEAK ELEVATION(FEET)


7I.94 33.6 (RUNOFF)

HYDROGRAPH POTNTS FOR ALTERNATE : 1, STORM


HRS MAIN TïME INCREMENT : .l-00 lrr DRAINAGE AREA : nl qô MT
10.20 cFS .48 .52 ..51 .62 .68 .76 .84 .93
1.03 -l ?o
11.00 cFS 1.16 l-.35 1.56 2 .05 3.96 8.62
11.80 CFS 16.L4 32.23 30.34 12.IO 5. 93 4.75 4.04 3.33
12.60 CFS 2 .83 2.59 2.43 2.26 2.L0 r .9'7 1.87 1,.18
13.40 CFS I.69 1. 61 1. 53 L.46 1.40 1. 33 .2'7
1_ 7.22
14.20 CFS 1.19 r.77 1.15 1.13 1.10 t_.08 1.06 1.04
15.00 cFS 1.01 .99 .97 .95 .92 on .88 .86
15.80 CFS .83 .81 .19 .11 .76 ?q .14 .74
IO.OU U.Eò .13 .72 .1I .1r .'7 0 .69 . 68 .67
17.40 CFS .66 .66 .65 .04 .63 .62 . o¿ . o.l_
18.20 CFS . 60 .59 .58 .58 q? .56
19.00 cFS .s3 .53 .52 .51 .50

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOW (BASEFLOVI : .OO CFS)


2.98 WATERSHED INCHES; 23 CFS-HRS; 1. 9 ACRE-FEET.

DURATTON (HRS) 2 4 b I 9
FLOVí (CFS ) 2 1 1 1 0

--- XSECTION 3, ALTERNATE !, STORM ]"0, HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO READHD FTLE


*** hTARNTNG _ MA]N TÏME ]NCREMENT ( .1OO) TS GREATER THAN 50? OF THE
T]ME OF CONCENTRATION ( .10) EOR SUBh]ATERSHED XSECTTON 3.
THÏS W]LL REDUCE THE COMPUTED PEAK BY ABOUT .22. ***

OPERAT]ON RESVOR STRUCTURE


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rrl u\v! ll-Ec\
\ v! v / PEAK ELEVATÏON(FEET)
12.IO 18.7 398.51
HYDROGRÄPH PO]NTS FOR ALTERNATE : 1, STORM :10
HRS MAIN TIME TNCREMENT : .100 hr, DRAINAGE AREA : .01 sQ. MT .
7.30 cFS .00 .01 .01 .02 .02 .03 .03 .04
7.30 ELEV 390.20 390.27 390.21 390.21 390.21- 390.22 390.22 390.23
8.10 cFS .05 .06 .06 .01 .08 .09 .10 .12
8.10 ELEV 390.23 390.24 390.24 390.25 390.25 390.26 390.21 390.21
8.90 cFS .13 .74 .16 .I'7 .19 .20 .22
8.90 ELEV 390.28 390.29 390.30 390.31 390.32 390.33 390.34 390.35
9 .10 cFS .25 .26 .28 .30 .33 .36 .39 .42
9 .10 ELEV 390.36 390.37 390.38 390.40 390.41 390.43 390.45 390 .47
10.50 cFS .46 . 51 .55 .61 .61 .'14 .82
10.50 ELEV 390.50 390.52 390.55 390.59 390. 63 390. 67 390.12 390 .'7 9
11.30 cFS 1.04 1.18 I.29 1.48 1.91 2.1 4 3.89 r0.'t'7
11.30 ELEV 390.86 390. 95 391.06 391.33 392.01 393. 69 391 .12 398.23
12.LO cFS 18.69 11.35 6.84 5.00 4.I4 4.1_2 4.r7 4.08
T2.IO ELEV 398. s1 398.25 398.09 398.03 391 .99 391 .94 397 .8'7 397.80
12 .90 cFs 4.06 4.04 4.01 3.98 3.95 3.92 3.89 3.78
L2 .90 ELEV 397.12 391.63 397.s3 391.43 397.33 397.22 397.11 396 .12
13.70 cFS 3.61 3.56 3.44 3.33 3.22 3.11 3.00 2 .89
13.70 ELEV 396.36 396.00 395.65 395.31 394.9'7 394.65 394.35 394.06
14 .50 cFS 2.18 2.61 2.5'7 2.41 2.36 2.25 2.L5 2 .06
14.50 ELEV 393.19 393.53 393.28 393.04 392.82 392.61 392.42 392.24
15.30 cFs 7.91 1.88 7.7"7 1.68 1.59 r.52 I.44 -l ??
15.30 ELEV 392.0'7 391.91 391.7 6 39r.62 391.50 391.38 391.28 391.18
16. 10 cFS 1.31 r.25 1. 15 1.06 .99 . 93 .88 .85
16.10 ELEV 391.09 391.00 390. 93 390.88 390.83 390.80 390.'77 390 .14
16.90 cFS .82 .'t9 .11 .15 .'t3 .12 .'7t
16.90 ELEV 390 .12 390 . 71 390. 69 390. 68 390 .61 390. 66 390 . 65 390.64
11 .10 cFS . 68 .61 .66 . 65 .64 .64 . 63
L] .10 ELEV 390.64 390.63 390.62 390.62 390.61 390.61 390.60 390.60
l_8.50 cFS .61" .60 .s9 .58 .58 .51 .56 Ãq

18.50 ELEV 390.59 390.58 390.58 390.57 390.57 390.56 390.56 390.55
19.30 cFS .54 .53 . s3 .52 .51 .50 .49 .48
19.30 ELEV 390.55 390. s4 390.54 390.53 390.53 390.52 390.51 390.51
20.70 cFS .48 .41 .46 .46 .45 .45 .45 .44
20.70 ELEV 390.50 390.50 390.50 390.49 390.49 390.49 390.49 390.48
20 .90 cFS .44 .44 .44 .43 .43 . 43 .43 ¿?
20 .90 ELEV 390.48 390.48 390.48 390.48 390.48 390.48 390.47 390 .4'7
2L.10 cFS .42 .42 - 42 .42 .42 .42 .4I .4r
2r .10 ELEV 390.41 390.41 390.41 390.41 390.41 390.47 390.41 390.46
22 .50 cFS .4r .41_ .4I .4L .40 . 40 .40 .40
22-50 ELEV 390.46 390.46 390.46 390.46 390.46 390.46 390.46 390.46
23.30 cFS .40 .40 .40 .39 .39 .39 .39
23.30 ELEV 390.45 390.45 390.45 390.45 390.45 390.45 390.45 390.45
24.r0 cFS .35 .29 .22 .17 .13 .10 .08 .06
24.10 ELEV 390.43 390.38 390.34 390.31 390.29 390.27 390.25 390.24
24 .90 cFS .05 .04 .03 .02 .02 .01 .01
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24-90 ELEV390.23 390.22 390.22 390.21 390.21 390.21 390.2r


RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOW (BASEFLOVI : .00 CFS)
2.97 WATERSHED TNCHESì 23 CFS-HRS; . y ¡IU.r1-I!- I -ti-tl -L _L .

DURATION(HRS) 2 4 6
FLOW(CFS) 3 2 1_ 1

--- STRUCTURE T, ALTERNATE I, STORM ]-0, HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO READHD FTLE

OPERATÏON RUNOFF XSECT]ON 4

PEAK TIME (HRS) PEAK DÏSCHARGE (CFS) PEAK ELEVAT]ON(FEET)


12.13 240.2 (RUNOFF)

HYDROGRAPH POTNTS FOR ALTERNATE : 1r STORM :10


HRS MAïN TIME INCREMENT : .100 hr, DRAINAGE AREA : .16 SQ.MI.
9. 30 CFS a? q? 1) .86 1,.02 1.19 1.39 1.61
10.10 cFS 1.86 2.I3 2.44 2.80 3. 19 3.62 4 .12 4 .69
10.90 cFS 5.34 6.08 6.93 7.96 9.21 10.90 72.89 16.4'l
11.70 CES 26 50 rO2 L82 231 224 168 118
12.50 CFS 86.28 65.'7'7 51. 95 42.66 36. 50 32.25 29 .0r 26.46
13.30 CFS 24 .58 23 .15 27.92 20.'78 19.13 18.78 r1 .92 17.11
14.10 CFS 16.34 15. 65 15.09 14 .65 14 .29 13. 98 13. 70 13. 43
14.90 CFS 13.16 12.90 12.63 1,2.31 12.1,0 11.84 11.57 11.30
15.70 CFS 11.04 r0.7'7 10.50 L0 .22 9. 95 9 .1L 9. 51 9. 35
16.50 CFS 9.22 9.11 9.01 8.91 8.81 8.-1I 8.62 8.52
17.30 CFS 8.43 8.33 8.24 8.14 8.04 1 .95 7.85 '7 .75
18.10 CFS "7.65 1.56 -Ì
.46 1 .36 1 .26 '7 .L6 1 .06 6.96
18.90 CFS 6.8'7 6.'71 6.61 6.57 6.41 6.36 6.26 6.16
19.70 CFS 6.06 s.96 5.86 5.76 s.66 5.57 5.50 5.46
20.50 cFS 5 .42 5. 39 5 .3-l tr, t1
21.30 CFS 5.25 5.23 5.22 5.20 5.18 5.16 5.1,4 5.I2
ZZ. IU LI:) 5.10 s.08 5.06 5.05 5.03 5.01 4.99 4.91
22.90 CES 4.95 4.93 4.91, 4.89 4.81 4 .85 4.83 4.81
23.70 CFS 4.79 4.18 4.76 4 .12 4 .42 3. 45 2.\9 r.L9
24.50 CFS . o¿t .34

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOW (BASEFLOW : .OO CFS)


2.44 WATERSHED INCHES; 253 CFS-HRS; 20. 9 ACRE-FEET.

DURATION (HRS) 2 4 o ö 10 I2 L4 15
FLOW (CFS ) 20 I2 I 'l 5 5 20
--- XSECTTON 4, ALTERNATE 7, STORM 10, HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO READHD FTLE

OPERATÏON ADDHYD XSECT]ON 5


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PEAK TTME(HRS) PEAK DTSCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVATTON(FEET)


1"2 .1"3 258 . 4 (NULL)

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOh] (BASEFLOW : .OO CFS)


2.48 IdATERSHED INCHES; 2'16 CFS-HRS; 22. 8 ACRE-FEET.
*** I^IARNf NG - ROUTTNG COEFFICIENT (C) EQUALS 1.0,
CONSÏDER SMALLER MA]N T]ME ]NCREMENT FOR XSECT]ON 6.

OPERATTON REACH XSECTION 6

PEAK T]ME(HRS) PEAK DTSCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVAT]ON(FEET)


12 .r3 258 .4 (NULL)

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOû] (BASEELOVü : .00 CFS)


2.48 VIATERSHED ]NCHES, 21 6 CFS-HRS; 22.8 ACRE-FEET.

--- xsEcTIoN 6, ALTERNATE 7, STORM 10, HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO READHD F]LE ---

EXECUT]VE CONTROL ENDCMP COMPUTATTONS COMPLETED FOR PASS 3

EXECUT]VE CONTROL COMPUT FROM XSECT]ON 1 TO XSECTION 6


START]NG TTME: .OO RAIN DEPTH : '7.20 RAIN DURATION 1 rl^
ANT. RUNOFF COND. : 2 MAIN T]ME ]NCREMENT : .1OO HOURS
ALTERNATE NO. : 1 STORM NO. :99 RAIN TABLE NO.

OPERATION RUNOFF XSECTTON 1

PEAK TIME(HRS) PEAK DISCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVATTON(FEET)


72.13 421 .7 (RUNOFE)

HYDROGRAPH POTNTS FOR ALTERNATE : 1, STORM :99


HRS MAIN TIME TNCREMENT : .1-00 hr, DRAINAGE AREA : .17 SQ.MI.
7.80 CFS .40 .53 .6'7 .81 .9s L.L2 1.30 1.51
8.60 CFS 7.14 1.98 2.24 2.52 2.82 3.13 3.45 3.75
9.40 CFS 4.03 4.29 4.54 4.83 5.1'7 5.59 6.01 6.60
10.20 cFS 1.20 7.88 8.64 9.48 10.39 11,.41, L2.60 l.3.9'7
11.00 cFS 1s.s0 71 .20 L9.22 27.8I 25.04 28.91 36.05 54.88
11.80 CFS 99 192 329 421. 400 303 2r2 155
12. 60 CFS LL7 92 14 63 55 50 45 42
13.40 CFS 39.03 36.88 34.93 33.14 31.51 30.03 28.65 21.34
14 . 20 CFS 26.I1 25 .20 24 .44 23.82 23 .29 22.80 22.33 2I.88
15.00 cFS 2I.43 20.98 20.53 20.09 1,9.64 19.79 78.14 I8.29
15.80 CFS 17.83 1,1 .38 16.93 16.48 16.0'7 ]-5.12 15.45 15.23
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16.60 CFS 15.04 14.86 r4.70 14.53 14.31 14.27 14.05 13.88
17.40 CFS L3 -12 13.56 13.40 13.24 13. 08 12 .91 72.15 12.59
18.20 CFS !2.42 12.26 12.10 11.93 tt.'77 11.60 77.44 77.21
19. 00 cFS 11.11 10.94 r0.'77 10.61 r0 .44 r0.28 10.11 9.94
19.80 CFS 9 .11 9 .6r 9 .44 9 .28 9. 13 9 .02 8.93 8.87
20.60 cFS 8.83 8.79 8.75 8 .12 8.68 8.65 8.62 8.59
21.40 CFS 8.55 8.52 8 .49 8 .46 8.43 8.39 8.36 8.33
22.20 CFS 8 .30 8.21 8.24 8.20 8.17 8.r4 8.11 8.07
23.00 cFs 8.04 8.01 7qR 1 .94 7 .9L 7.88 7.85 7.81
23.80 CFS 1 .18 7.'75 '7 .10 1 .21 5.73 3.70 2.01 1".12
24.60 CFS . o-L .33

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOVü (BASEFLOVI : .00 cFS)


4.10 WATERSHED TNCHES; 455 CFS-HRS; 37. 6 ACRE-FEET.

DURÄTION ( HRS ) 2 A
6 8 10 1"2 14 76
FLOVí (CFS ) 35 20 I4 11 q I 1L
DURATION (HRS) 11
FLOVü (CFS ) 0

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OPERATTON RUNOFF XSECT]ON a

PEAK TTME (HRS) PEAK DTSCHARGE (CFS) PEAK ELEVATTON (FEET)


]-2.12 46L.4 (RUNOFF)

HYDROGRÄPH POINTS FOR ALTERNATE : 1, STORM :99


HRS MATN TTME INCREMENT : .1OO hT, DRAINAGE AREA : .17 SQ.Mr.
7.30 CFS .43 .56 .70 .84 .98 1.1-3 I.28 1.43
8.10 CFS 1. 58 r .15 r.94 2 .16 2.41 2.61 2 .96 3 .26
8.90 CFS 3. 59 3. 93 .294 4 .64 4 .91 5 .21 5.54 5.81
9.70 CFS 6. 11 6.49 6. 95 7.50 8.10 8.78 9.54 10.39
10.50 cFs 77.32 72.33 13.48 14.81 16.33 18.02 19.90 22.76
11.30 CFS 25 29 33 40 63 115 2I7 362
12.10 CFS 458 423 312 2t'7 158 7I9 93 '76
12.90 CFS 64 .35 56.60 50.75 46.16 42.80 40 .24 38.03 36.02
13.70 CFS 34.18 32.51 30. 99 29 .55 28 .I9 26 .98 25.99 25.2r
14.50 CFS 24.59 24.04 23 -54 23 . 05 22.58 22.1.L 2L.65 2I.I8
15.30 CFS 20.12 20.26 L9.19 19.32 18.85 18.38 71.97 11.44
.l-o..1-u urù 16.98 16.55 76.20 15.93 15.70 15.51 L5.32 15.15
16.90 CFS 14.98 14.81 14.64 14.48 14.31 14.L4 13.91 13.81
17.70 CFS 73 .64 t3 .41 13 . 30 13.13 12.96 12.19 L2.62 72.45
18.50 CFS 12.28 t2.L2 rr.94 II.11 11.60 1"1".43 rr.26 11.09
19.30 CFS 1"0.92 10.75 10.57 10.40 L0.23 10.05 9.88 9.1r
20.10 cFS 9.54 9.39 9.21 9.19 9.13 9.08 9 .04 9. 00
20.90 cFS 8.91 8.94 8.90 8.87 8.84 8.80 8 .'7'7 I .14
21.70 CFS 8.70 8.61 8.64 8.60 8.57 8.54 8.50 8.41
22.50 CFS 8.44 8.40 8.37 8.34 8.30 8.21 8.24 8.20
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ZJ. JU L.E ) 8.17 8.13 8.10 8.07 8.03 8.00 1 .91 1.97
24.I0 CFS 1 .42 5.19 3. 65 2.00 1.08 .58 .31

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOVü (BASEFLOId : .00 cFS)


4 . 33 I'{ATERSHED ]NCHES,. 483 CFS-HRS; Jv. v ¡\\--t(-E --E -t!-Úr .

DURAT]ON (HRS ) 2 4 6 I LO 1t 74 t6
FLOVü (CFS ) 36 27 15 L2 9 1 2

DURAT]ON (HRS) I1
FLOVí (CFS ) 0

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OPERAT]ON RUNOFF XSECTTON

PEAK TTME (HRS) PEAK DISCHARGE (CFS) PEAK ELEVATTON (FEET)


11.93 54 .6 (RUNOFF)

HYDROGRAPH PO]NTS FOR ALTERNATE : 1, STORM :99


HRS MATN T]ME INCREMENT : .100 hT, DRATNAGE AREA : .01 SQ.MI.
8.80 CES .49 .53 .56 .59 .61 .63 65
. .66
9. 60 CFS .69 .14 .'79 .85 .90 .9"7 1.05 1.13
10.40 cFS r.22 1.31 7.43 1.56 r.12 1".81 2.04 2.21
-L.L.ZU LTò 2.60 2.91 3.37 3.80 1 .24 15.26 21 .44 s2.83
12.00 cFS 48.I4 18.87 9.20 1 .34 6.23 5 . 13 4.34 3.98
12.80 CFS 3 -12 3 .41 3 .22 3. 01 2.86 2.72 2.58 2.45
13. 60 CFS 2.33 2.22 2.L2 2.03 1.93 1.8s 1.81 7.78
14.40 CFS I.-t4 I.7I L.61 I .64 1 . 60 r.51 1\A1qn
15.20 CFS I.47 1.43 1.40 I.37 1.33 1.30 r.26 L.23
16.00 cFS 1.19 1.16 1.15 r.L4 r.\2 1. 11 1.10 1.09
16. 80 CFS 1.07 1.06 1.0s 1.04 L.02 1.01 l-.00 .99
17.60 CFS .98 .96 .9s .94 .93 .9L .90 .89
18.40 CFS .88 .86 .85 .84 .83 .81 an ?o
19.20 CFS .11 .'t 6 .15 .7 4 .12 .1r .10 .69
20.00 cFS .61 .61 .66 .66 .66 .66 .65 .65
20.80 cFS .6s .65 .64 .64 .64 .64 .63 .63
Z.L.OU LIò .63 .63 .62 .62 .62 .62 . o-L . o-L
22.40 CES .61 .6r .60 .60 .60 .60 qo Ro
25. zu Lt:) .59 .59 .58 .58 .58 .58 q? q?
24.00 cFS .56 15

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOVü (BASEFLOVI : .OO CFS)


4.87 WATERSHED INCHES; 38 CFS-HRS,' 3,1 ACRE-FEET.

DURÄ,TION(HRS) 2 4 6 8 10 I2 74 15
FLOW(CFS) 3 2 L 1 1 1 1 0

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*** I^TARNING _ MAIN TTME INCREMENT ( .1OO) TS GREATER THAN 503 OF THE
T]ME OF CONCENTRATION ( .10) FOR SUBVüATERSHED XSECT]ON
THIS h]TLL REDUCE THE COMPUTED PEAK BY ABOUT .88.
*** ü]ARNTNG - D]SCHARGE EXCEEDS H]GHEST RAT]NG PO]NT FOR STRUCTURE 1,
VALUE EXTRAPOLATED.

OPERATÏON RESVOR STRUCTURE 1

PEAK TTME(HRS) PEAK D]SCHARGE (CFS) PEAK ELEVATTON(FEET)


12.02 50. 6 399.12

HYDROGRAPH POÏNTS FOR ALTERNATE : 1, STORM :99


HRS MA]N TTME TNCREMENT : .1OO hr, DRAINAGE AREA : .01 SQ.MI
5.70 CFS .00 .01 .02 .02 .03 .04 .05 .06
5.70 ELEV 390.20 390.2I 390.2I 390.21 390.22 390.22 390.23 390.24
6.50 CFS .06 .07 .08 .09 .10 .r2 .13 .L4
6.50 ELEV 390.24 390.25 390.25 390.26 390.2'7 390.21 390.28 390.29
7.30 CFS .15 .L6 .t'7 .18 .20 .2r .22 .23
7.30 ELEV 390.30 390.30 390.31 390.32 390.33 390.33 390.34 390.35
8.10 CFS .24 .26 .28 .29 .32 .34 .36 .39
8.10 ELEV 390.36 390.37 390.38 390 . 39 390 . 4 0 390 .42 390 . 43 390 . 45
8 . 90 CFS .42 .44 .41 qrì q? qq qa 6,^
8.90 ELEV 390.41 390.48 390.50 390.52 390. s4 390.55 390.57 390.58
9.70 CFS .62 .66 .69 .73 .78 .83 .89 .95
9.70 ELEV 390.60 390.62 390.64 390.6'7 390.70 390.'73 390.11 390.81
10.50 cFS L.02 1.10 1.19 r.21 r.32 1 . 39 r.41 r.51
10.50 ELEV 390.86 390.91 390.96 391.03 391.11 397.20 39r.32 39L.4'7
11.30 CFS 1.70 1.86 2.02 2.29 2.90 3.88 r7.17 49.95
11.30 ELEV 391. 66 391.88 392.I5 392.69 394.09 39't.06 398.46 399.11
12.10 CFS 33. s6 l-s.16 9.99 7.58 6.15 5.09 4.39 4.14
12.10 ELEV 398.79 398.39 398.21 398.12 398.07 398.03 398.01 391 .99
12.90 CFS 4.13 4.I2 4.r1_ 4.09 4.01 4.05 4.03 4.01
12.90 ELEV 391 .96 391 .93 397.88 39'7.82 391 .76 391 .69 391 .62 391 .54
13.70 CFS 3.99 3.97 3.94 3. 91 3. 87 3 .11 3.67 3.58
13.70 ELEV 391.46 391.31 391.28 391.L9 397.03 396.69 396.38 396.07
14.50 CFS 3.49 3.39 3.30 3.2r 3.L2 3.03 2.94 2.86
14 .50 ELEV 395.78 395.49 395.21_ 394.94 394. 68 394.44 394.20 393.97
15.30 CFS 2.1'7 2.68 2.59 2.5r 2 .43 2.34 2.25 2.r7
15.30 ELEV 393.75 393.54 393.34 393.14 392.95 392.18 392.61- 392.44
16.10 CFS 2.09 2.01 L.94 1.86 1.78 1.'7t I.64 1.58
1 6 . 1 0 ELEV 392 .29 392 . L4 392 .07 391.88 391.11 391".61 391".51 391.48
16.90 CFS 1.53 L.48 L.43 1 . 39 1 .35 1.32 r.28 L.25
16. 90 ELEV 391 . 41 391 . 33 39L.21 39r.20 391 . 15 391 . 09 391. 05 391 . 00
17.70 CFS 1.19 r.r4 1.09 1.06 1.03 1.00 . 98 .96
17.70 ELEV 390. 96 390. 93 390.90 390.88 390.86 390.84 390.82 390.81
18.50 CFS .94 .92 .90 .89 .81 .86 .84 .83
18.50 ELEV 390.80 390.79 390.78 390.11 390.76 390.75 390.7 4 390.73
19.30 CFS .82 .80 .'79 .78 .16 .15 .14 .73
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19.30 ELEV 390.12 390.71 390.71 390.70 390 .69 390. 68 390 .61 390.66
20.10 cFS .1I .10 .69 .68 .68 .61 .61 .66
20.10 ELEV 390.66 390. 65 390 .64 390. 64 390. 63 390. 63 390. 63 390 .62
20.90 cFS .66 .66 .65 .65 .65 .64 . 04 . o¿I
20.90 ELEV 390 .62 390 .62 390 .62 390 .62 390. 61 390. 61 390. 61 390.61
21.70 CFS . o¿l .63 .63 .63 .o¿ .62 .62
21.70 ELEV 390.61 390. 61 390.60 390. 60 390. 60 390. 60 390.60 390.60
22.50 CFS .62 .6r .61 .61 .60 .60 .60
22.50 ELEV 390. s9 390.59 390.59 390.59 390.59 390.59 390.58 390.58
23.30 CFS .60 .59 .59 6q .59 .58 .58 .58
23.30 ELEV 390.58 390.58 390.58 390.58 390.57 390.57 390.57 390.57
24.10 CFS .53 ¿? .33 .26 .ZU .16 .L2 .09
24.10 ELEV ?on qi4
390 .41 390.41 390.37 390.33 390.30 390 .28 390.26
24.90 CFS .07 .06 .04 .UJ .02 .02 .01
24.90 ELEV 390.25 390.24 390.23 390.22 390.22 390.2L 390.2r 390.27

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOW (BASEFLOW : .OO CFS)


4.92 WATERSHED INCHES; 38 CFS-HRS; J . -L ¡\UI(.E,-.E .LL 1 .

DURÀT]ON(HRS) 2 4 6 ð 10 72 I4 15
FLOVü(CFS) 4 2 I 1 1 1 1 0

___ err¡ÞTr.rlrlrlu' 1, ALTERNATE I, STORM 99, HYDROGRÀ.PH ADDED TO READHD F]LE ---

OPERÄT]ON RUNOFF XSECTTON 4

PEAK TÏME (HRS) PEAK DISCHARGE(CFS) PBAK ELEVATTON(FEET)


12.L2 416.6 (RUNOFF)

HYDROGRÃPH PO]NTS FOR ALTERNATE : 1, STORM :99


HRS MATN TIME INCREMENT : .100 hr, DRAINAGE AREA : .16 SQ.MI.
7.60 CFS Aq 6Q 7î .84 .9'7 1.1_1 1.26 7.43
8.40 CFS 1.62 1.82 2.05 2.30 2.5'7 2.85 3.15 3.41
9.20 CFS 3.78 4.0'7 4.34 4.59 4.83 5.11 5.45 5.86
10.00 cFS 6.34 6.81 '7 .46 8.14 8. 90 9.13 r0.64 r1.66
10.80 cFS 12.83 14 .t'7 L5 .66 17.35 19.39 2r.98 25.I5 28.95
1l_.60 cFS 36 54 100 794 321 413 384 285
12.40 CFS 198 743 109 85 69 59 52 47
13.20 CES 42.32 39.2s 36. 93 34.91 33.06 31.36 29.83 28.43
14.00 cFS 2'7 .t3 25.89 24.18 23.81 23.76 22.58 22.08 2r.62
14.80 CFS 2L.r8 20 .15 20 .32 19.89 19.47 1"9.04 18.61 18.19
15. 60 CFS L'7.16 17.33 16.90 L6.47 16. 03 15. 61 15 .22 14 . 90
16.40 CFS L4.64 74.44 74.26 14 . 09 13. 93 13.77 13.62 73.41
-L/.ZU U.Eò 13.31 13.16 13.01 12.85 72.10 12.55 12.39 72.24
18.00 cFS L2.O8 11. 93 17.11 7I.62 ]-I.46 11.30 1l_.15 10.99
18.80 CFS 10.83 10.68 I0.52 10.36 10.20 10.05 9.89 9.13
l-9.60 cFs 9.51 9.4r 9.26 9.10 8.94 8.78 8.64 8.54
20.40 cFs 8.46 8.40 8.36 8.32 8.29 8.26 8.23 8.20
2L.20 CFS 8.r1 8.I4 8.11 8.07 8.04 8.01 1 .98 '7 .95

22.00 cEs 7 .92 '7 .89 '7 .86 1.83 7.80 1.11 1.-Ì4 1.17
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D1-1
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09:46:75 PASS 4 JOB NO. 1 PAGE 19

22.80 CES 1.68 '7.65 '7.62 7.59 7.55 "7.52 1.49 7.46
23.60 CFS '7.43 '7.40 7.3'7 7.34 1.28 6.80 5.33 3.37
24.40 CFS 1.83 .98 .53 .29

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOVì7 (BASEFLOVü : .00 CFS)


4.21 VüATERSHED INCHES; 431 CFS-HRS ì 36. l- ACRE-FEET.

(HRS) 2
DURÃT]ON 4 6 I 10 12 14 16
FLOVí(CFS) 33 L9 L4 11 I 8 1 2

DURAT]ON (HRS) 71
FLOW (CFS) O

--- XSECTION 4, ALTERNATE I, STORM 99, HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO READHD FTLE ---

OPERAT]ON ADDHYD XSECT]ON 5

PEAK T]ME(HRS) PEAK DISCHARGE(CES) PEAK ELEVAT]ON(FEET)


r2.r7 441.2 (NULL)

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOhI (BASEFLOW : .00 CFS)


4.26 VüATERSHED TNCHES; 475 CFS-HRS, 39.3 ACRE-FEET.

*** WARNING - ROUT]NG COEFFIC]ENT (C) EQUALS 1.0,


CONSTDER SMALLER MATN TIME ]NCREMENT FOR XSECTTON 6. ***

OPERAT]ON REACH XSECT]ON 6

PEAK TIME(HRS) PEAK D]SCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVAT]ON(FEET)


12.1"L 447.2 (NULL)

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOW (BASEFLOI/ü : .00 CFS)


4.26 WATERSHED INCHES; 415 CFS-HRSì 39.3 ACRE-FEET.

--- XSECT]ON 6, ALTERNATE 1-, STORM 99, HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO READHD FILE ---

EXECUTIVE CONTROL ENDCMP COMPUTATTONS COMPLETED FOR PASS 4


TR20 ---- - SCS -
BMP D1-1 VERSÏON
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09:46:15 SUMMARY, JOB NO. 1 ]j1ì(J-tl zu

SUMMARY TABLE 1

SELECTED RESULTS OF STANDARD AND EXECUTTVE CONTROL IN ORDER PERFORMED.


A CHARACTER FOLLOü]ING THE PEAK D]SCHARGE T]ME AND RATE (CFS) ]NDICATES:
F_FLAT TOP HYDROGRAPH T-TRUNCATED HYDROGRAPH R-RTS]NG TRUNCATED HYDROGRAPH

XSECT]ON/ STANDARD PEAK DISCHARGE


STRUCTURE CONTROL DRAINAGE RUNOFF
]D OPERÄTÏON AREA AMOUNT ELEVAT]ON TIME RATE RATE
(sQ Mr) (rN) IF'TI (HR) (CFS) (CSM)

RAINFALL OF 2.60 inches AND 24.00 hr DURATÏON, BEGINS AT 0 hrs.


RAINTABLE NUMBER 2, ARC 2
MAIN TIME ]NCREMENT .1OO HOURS

ALTERNATE STORM

XSECTÏON 1 RUNOFF .71 .62 L2.16 55 323.5


XSECTTON 2 RUNOFF .]-'7 .1r T2.I5 68 400.0
XSECTÏON 3 RUNOFF .01 .96 11.95 11 1100.0
STRUCTURE 1 RESVOR .01 .96 L2.I8 3 300.0
XSECT]ON A
RUNOEF .r6 .61 72.15 58 362.5

XSECT]ON 5 ADDHYD .11 72.15 60 352.9


XSECT]ON 6 REACH .1_1 12.15 60 352.9

RAÏNFALL OF 3.20 inches AND 24.00 hr DURATION, BEG]NS AT

ALTERNATE STORM

XSECTÏON 1 RUNOFF .I"7 qR 1"2.15 95 558.8


XSECT]ON ) RUNOFF .11 1.09 12.14 111 652.9
XSECT]ON 3 RUNOFF .01 1.40 11.95 16 1600.0
STRUCTURE 1 RESVOR .01 1.40 L2.20 4 400.0
XSECTÏON 4 RUNOFF .16 1.04 12.1"4 96 600.0

XSECTION 5 ADDHYD .r1 1.06 1_2.I4 100 588.2


XSECTION 6 REACH .r1 1.06 1,2.r4 100 588.2

RAINFALL OF 5.10 inches AND 24.00 hr DURATÏON, BEGÏNS AT .0 hrs.


ALTERNATE 1 STORM 10

XSECTION 1 RUNOFF .1"7 2.35 12.L4 243 1429.4


XSECT]ON 2 RUNOFF .71 2.53 1,2.13 261 1570.6
XSECT]ON 3 RUNOFF .01 2 .98 tt.94 34 3400.0
STRUCTURE 1 RESVOR .01 )o1 12.70 19 1900.0
XSECTÏON 4 RUNOFF .r6 2.44 1,2.L3 240 1500.0
TR20 ---- - scs -
BMP D1-1 VERS]ON
07/25/** FILE: BMPD1-1. DAT 2. O4TEST
09:46:15 SUMMARY, JOB NO. 1 PAGE 2T

SUMMARY TABLE 1

SELECTED RESULTS OF STANDARD AND EXECUTTVE CONTROL ]N ORDER PERFORMED.


A CHARACTER FOLLOWING THE PEAK DTSCHARGE TTME AND RATE (CFS) TNDICATES:
F-FLAT TOP HYDROGRAPH T_TRUNCATED HYDROGRAPH R-R]STNG TRUNCATED HYDROGRAPH

XSECTTON/ STANDARD PEAK DTSCHARGE


STRUCTURE CONTROL DRA]NAGE RUNOFF
ID OPERAT]ON AREA AMOUNT ELEVATION TÏME RATE RATE
(SQ M]) (rN) (FT ) (HR) (cFS) (CSM)

ALTERNATE STORM ].0

XSECTTON 5 ADDHYD T1 2.48 12.13 258 1517 o


XSECT]ON 6 REACH I'7 2.48 IZ. T5 258 1- 517 o

RATNFALL OF 1 .20 inches AND 24.00 hr DURÄ,TTON, BEGINS AT 0 hrs.


ALTERNATE 1 STORM 99

XSECTÏON 1 RUNOFF .r1 4.10 L2.L3 421 251t.8


XSECT]ON .2 RUNOFF .71 L2.L2 467 2777.8
XSECTTON 3 RUNOFF .01 4.81 11.93 55 5500. 0
STRUCTURE 1 RESVOR .01 4.92 5JJ. I¿ 1,2.02 51 5100.0
XSECT]ON 4 RUNOFF 4.2L 12.12 411 2606.3

XSECTION 5 ADDHYD .r1 4-ZO 72.1r 441 2629.4


XSECT]ON o REACH .L1 4.ZO L2.1I 441 2629.4
TP?l ---- - S1S -
BMP D1-1 VERS]ON
0I/25/** FTLE: BMPDI-I-.DAT 2.04TEST
09:46:15 SUMMARY, JOB NO. 1 PAGE 22

SUMMARY TABLE 2

MODTFÏED ATT-KIN REACH ROUTÏNG ÏN ORDER PERFORMED.


QUESTÏON MARK (?) AFTER: OUTFLOVü PEAK - MAX. NUMBER ROUTTNG ITERÄT]ONS USED;
LENGTH FACTOR - VALUE K* GREATER THAN 1.0;
ATT-KIN COEFF - VALUE C GREATER THAN 0.667.
HYDROGRAPH INFORMAT]ON ROUT]NG PARAMETERS

FLOOD INFLOVü OUTFLOW Q-A EQ. PEAK ATT-


XSEC REACH PLA]N -- LENGTH RATIO K]N
]D LENGTH LENGTH PEAK T]ME PEAK TTME COEFF POVIER FACTOR Q/I COEFF
(Fr) (Fr) (cFS) (HR) (CFS) (HR) (x) (M) (k* ) (Q* ) (c)

BASEFLOVü ]S .0 CFS

ALTERNATE 1 STORM

6 44r 59 12.2 59 L2.2 1.25 7.44 .004 1.000 1.00?


ALTERNATE STORM 2

6 44r 9'7 L2.I YI IZ.I I.Z3 t.44 .004 1.000 1.00?

ALTERNATE STORM 10

6 447 25l.) rz. r 256 12.1, 1,.25 t.44 .003 1.000 1.00?

ALTERNATE STORM 99

447 44'7 L2.1 441 12.7 r.25 r.44 .002 1.000 1.00?
TR20 ---- - SCS -
BMP D1-1 VERSION
0r/25/** FILE: BMPDI-1. DAT 2. O4TEST
09:.46215 SUMMARY, JOB NO. 1 PAGE 23

SUMMARY TABLE 3

STORM D]SCHARGES (CFS) AT XSECTTONS AND STRUCTURES FOR ALL ALTERNATES


QUESTTON MARK (?) AFTER: OUTFLOW PEAK - RISING TRUNCATED HYDROGRAPH.

XSECTTON/ DRAINAGE
STRUCTURE AREA STORM NUMBERS
rD (sQMT) 1 2 70 99

STRUCTURE 1 .01

ALTERNATE 1 A 10 tr,-l

XSECT]ON 1 .71

ALTERNATE 1 55 95 243 421

XSECTTON 2 .]-'7

ALTERNATE 1 68 111 267 461

XSECTTON 3 .01

ALTERNATE 1 11 16 34 55

XSECTION 4 .16

ALTERNATE 1 58 96 240 471

XSECTTON 5 .I1
ALTERNATE 1 60 10 0 258 4 4'7

XSECTTON 6 .11

ALTERNATE 1 60 100 258 447


TR20 ---- - SCS -
BMP D1-1 VERS]ON
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END OF 1 JOBS IN THIS RUN

scs TR-20, VERSTON 2.04TEST


FILES

TNPUT : dadl-1.dat , GÏVEN DATA F]LE


OUTPUT : dadl-1.OUT ,
nArFtrn ñ1
v4tÐv vLt4Jt /)r^,/** nq. AÂ.1q
,vJ.av.LJ

FILES GENERATED - DATED 07/25/**,09:4621-5


FILE dadl--1.TRD CONTAINS READHD INFORMATION

TOTAL NUMBER OF VTTARNINGS : ]-L, MESSAGES : 0

*** TR-20 RUN COMPLETED ***


Worksheet 2: Runoff curye number and runoff

iÍi::::::::::i:::::::::i:iij:i::::iÍ:1:
ñ- - :::::::::::::::ä*iä::l::::::::::::::
Project v ::::::::::::::*i¡¡4it::::::::::::::
Þ ,g Date 1l23l20Dg
Location Montgomery County Checked PS Date
Contract A- Existing Conditions
ffi- DAD-1-2
1. Runoff Curve Number (CNl

o.o23s7 mf

^ I
CN (weþhted) = total product / total area = 1071.8 115.U = 69.9 useoN=l
2. Runoff
Storm #1 Storm #2 Storm #3

Frequency. .....Yr 1 l:0.:


,,:t,oo

Rainfall,P(24-hour) .....|n 2.6 5.1 7.2

Runoff,e=(p-0.2S)2(p+0.8S). ....... In 0.5 2.1 3.8


g=(1000/CNþ10
Worksheet 3: Time of concentration (T") or travel time (T)

Project ICC-CONTRACT A By czJ Date 112312008


Locationvlontgomery County Checked Date 1l24l2OO8
Contract A- Existing Conditions DAÐ-1-2

NOTES: Space for as many as tr,¡ro segments per flow type can be used for each vr¡orksheet.
Include a map, schematic, or description of flow segments

Sheet flow (Applicable to T" only) Segment


1. Surface description (table 3-1)
2. Manning's roughness coeff., n (table &1)
3. Flow Length, L (total L<= 300 ft)
4. Turo-Year 2&hr rainfall, P2
5. Land Slope, s
o. Tt = o.oo7(nL)ot / P2o'5 eo'a
Shallow concentrated flow Segment
7. Surface Description: paved (P) or unpaved (U) ?
8. Flow Length, L
9. Watercourse slope, s tU
10. Average velocity, V (figure 3-1) ftt
11. T.= l/3600V =fì^ooo
-l
Channel flow Segment
a. Assumed Q:
b. Pipe (P) or Channel (C) ?
c. lf pipe, enter D (in):
d. lf channel, enter bottom width:
e. if channel, enter side slope 1 (_:1):
f. lf channel, enter side slope 2l:1):
12. Cross sectional flow area, a
13. Wetted perimeter, wp
14. Hydraulicradius, r= a/rW
15. Channelslope, s
16. Manning's roughness coeff., n
17. V = 1.49 10'67 s0'5 / n Table ll-2-B-3
18. Flow length, L
19. Tt= L/3600V =l fiã-l
20. Watershed or subarea T" or T, (add T1 in steps 6, 11, 1e) hr lorsl
Worksheet 2: Runoff curve number and runoff

ICC-CONTRACT A B y,r:i i:i,i,i,ì:iG- Z Ji Date 1l23l2OO8

Location Montgomery County Checked PS Date 1l24l2OO8

Contract A- Proposed Conditions DAD-1-2


1. Runoff Curve Number (CN)

0.02133 mi2

CN (weighted) = total product / total area = 973.0/13.65=71.3 usecN=lTl


2. Runoff
Storm #1 Storm #2 Storm #3

:10
Frequency. .....Yr 1 ,100,

2.6 5.1 7.2


Rainfall,P(24-hour) .....In
0.5 2.2 3.9
Runoff,q=(P-0.2s)2(P+0.8s). ....... In
S=(1000/CN)-10
Worksheet 3: Time of concentration (T.) or travel time (T)

Project ICC-CONTRACT A By Date 112312O08

Location Montgomery County Checked PS Date 112412008

Contract A- Proposed Conditions DAD-1-2

NOTES: Space for as many as two segments per flow type can be used for each u¡orksheet.
Include a map, schematic, or description of flow segments

Sheet flow (Applicable to T" onlY) Segment


1. Suface description (table 3-1)
2. Manning's roughness coeff., n (table 3-1)
3. Flow Length, L (total L<= 300 ft)
4. Two-Year 24.hr rainfall, P2

5. Land Slope, s
6. Tt = 0.007(nL¡08 / Pro5 so'a

Shallow concentrated flow Segment lD


7. Suface Description: paved (P) or unpaved (U) ?
8. Flow Length, L
9. Watercourse slope, s ftl
10. Average velocity, V (figure 3-1) ftl
11. T= L/3600V =l oroo I

Channel flow Segment


a. Assumed Q:
b. Pipe (P) or Channel (C) ?
c. lf pipe, enter D (in):
d. lf channel, enter bottom width:
e. if channel, enter side slope 1 (_:1):
f. lf channel, enter side slope 2 (_:1):
12. Cross sectional flow area, a (

13. Wetted perimeter, wp


14. Hydraulic radius, r= a /wp
15. Channelslope, s f
16. Manning's roughness coeff., n
17. V = 1.49 r0
67
s0
5
/ n Table ll-2-B-3 ft |
18. Flow length, L
19. T, = L/ 3600V
20. Watershed or subarea T" or T, (add T1 in steps 6, 11, 19)
=m
*****************80_80 LIST OF INPUT DATA FOR TR_20 HYDROLOGY******************

JOB TR-20 SI]MMARY NOPLOTS


T]TLE DA D1.-2
T]TLE FILE:DADI--2.DAT
6 RUNOFF 1 001- t_ 0.02391 70.0 0.15 l- 1 1 1_ 1
6 RUNOFF L 002 2 0.02133 7L-0 0.15 1_ 1 1 1_ 1_
ENDATA
7 TNCREM 6 .]-O
7 COMPUT 7 001 002 0.0 2 -6 1.0 22 1_ 01
ENDCMP 1.

7COMPUT7001_ O02 0.0 3-2 1.0 22 L 02


ENDCMP 1.

7COMPUT7001- 002 0.0 5.1_ 1_.0 22 110


ENDCMP 1-
7 COMPUT 7 001_ O02 0.0 7 -2 1_.0 22 L 99
ENDCMP 1
ENDJOB 2

*******************************EI{D OF 80_80 LIST*******************************


TR20 ---- - SCS -
D].-2
DA VERSION
01-/24/** FILE:DAD1-2.DAT 2.04TEST
O7:36:27 PASS 1- JOB NO. 1 PAGE L

EXECUTIVE CONTROL INCREM MAIN TIME INCREMENT = .100 HOURS

EXECUTIVE CONTROL COMPUT FROM XSECTION 1 TO XSECTION


STARTING TIME = .00 RAIN DEPTH = 2.60 RATN DIIRATION = 1.00
ANT. RUNOFF COND. = 2 MAIN TIME ÏNCREMENT = .100 HouRs
AI,TERNATE NO- = 1 STORM NO. RATN TABLE NO. -2

OPERATTON RI]NOFF XSECTION L

PEAK TIME(HRS) PEAK DTSCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVATION(FEET)


L2.01- 9.2 (RUNOFF)

HYDROGRAPH POïNTS FOR AI,TERNATE = l-, STORM = l-


HRS MAÏN TIME INCREMENT = .100 hr, DRÀINAGE AREA = .02 SQ-MI.
1_1-.70 CFS -07 i_.06 5.36 9.L9 6.59 3.15 2-27 1_89
1_2.50 CFS 1_.59 1_.35 L-22 L.L4 r.07 1-.0r- .95 .90
i_3.30 cFs .86 .83 -79 .15 .72 .69 .67 .64
14 . t_0 cFs .61 . 60 -59 . 58 -57 . 56 . 55 -54
1_4 . 90 CFS . 53 -52 . 51 . 50 .49

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOW (BASEFLOüT OO CFS)


.50 WATERSHED INCHES; 8 CFS-HRSì .6 ACRE-FEET.

DURATION(HRS) 2 4
FLOW(CFS) 1 O

--- XSECTION ]., ALTERNATE 1, STORM ]., HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO READHD FILE ---
*** WAIUüING - MATN TIME TNCREMENT ( .1-OO) IS GREATER THAN 508 OF THE
TIME OF CONCENTRATION ( .1-5) FOR SUBWATERSHED XSECTION ]-.
THIS V\IILL REDUCE THE COMPUTED PEAK BY ABOUT 4-42- ***

OPERATION RI]NOFF XSECTÏON a

PEAK TTME(HRS) PEAK DTSCHARGE (CFS) PEAK ELEVAT]ON(FEET)


L2 -0L 9-t (RUNOFF)

HYDROGRAPH POINTS FOR ALTERNATE = 1, STORM = l-


HRS MA]N TIME INCREMENT = .100 hr, DRAINAGE AREA = .02 SQ.MI.
t_1_ .70 cFS .16 1,.29 5 .52 9 -O4 6.31 3.01_ 2.L6 L -79
1_2 .50 CFS L. 50 L.28 1-.15 r-.08 l-.0r_ .95 .89 .85
1_3.30 CFS .81 -78 -74 .7r .68 .65 .63 .60
1_4.10 CFS .58 .56 . s5 .54 .53 -s3 .52 .51
1_4.90 CFS .50

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFITOW (BASEFLOW = .00 cFS)


.54 WATERSHED ]NCHES; 7 CFS-HRS; .6 ACRE-FEET.
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07:36:21 PASS l- JOB NO. 1 PAGE 2

DURATION(HRS) 2 3
FLOVü (CFS) 1_ 0

--- XSECTION 2, ALTERNATE 1-, STORM 1., HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO READHD F]LE ---
*** hIAIU{ING - MÀTN TIME INCREMENT (
.1OO) TS GREATER THAN 508 OF THE
TIME OF CONCENTRATTON ( .15) FOR SUBVÙATERSHED XSECTION 2.
TH]S WILL REDUCE THE COMPUTED PEAK BY ABOUT 2.32. ***

EXECUTI\¡E CONTROL ENDCMP COMPUTATTONS COMPLETED FOR PASS

EXECUTIVE CONTROL COMPUT FROM XSECTION ]- TO XSECTTON 2


STARTING TIME = .00 RÄ,IN DEPTH = 3.20 RA,IN DURAT]ON = 1.00
ANT. RUNOFF COND. _ 2 MAIN TÏME INCREI{ENT = .100 HouRs
ALTERNATE NO. = 1 STORM NO. _a RAIN TABLE NO. = )

OPERATION RI]NOFF XSECTION l-

PEAK TTME(HRS) PEAK DISCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVATION(FEET)


12.00 1_6 -5 (RUNOFF)

HYDROGR.A.PH POINTS FOR AITERNATE = 1-, STORM -2


HRS MAïN TIME INCREMENT = .100 hr DRATNAGE AREA = . 02 sQ.Mr .
1_1.60 CFS .24 1_ .13 3 .71 l_1_.18 t6 .s2 Lt -L4 5 -'J-4 3.62
l_2 .40 cFS 2.91 2 -49 2.Lr 1. 89 t.17 t-66 1 . 55 L.46
13.20 CFS 1.38 L.32 1-.26 1_.20 1 .1_5 1_. l_0 1_ . 05 1. 01_
14.00 cFS .97 .93 .90 .89 .87 .86 .84 .83
t_4.80 cFS .8r_ .80 .18 .77 .75 .14 -72 -10
l_5.60 cFS .69 -67 .66 .64 -62 - o_L .60 .59
16.40 CFS .59 .58 .58 .57 .56 .56 .55 .55
17.20 CFS .54 .54 . s3 .52 .52 . 5l_ .51_ .50
18.00 cFS .50

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOVü (BASEFLOVV 00 CFS)


.83 WATERSHED INCHES; 13 CFS-HRS; L. ]- ACRE-FEET.

DURATION (HRS) z 4 6 6
FLOVII (CFS) t_ 1- 1- 0

--- XSECTION ]-, ALTERNATE 1, STORM 2, HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO READHD FTLE ---
*** \^IAIU{ING _ MAIN TTME INCREMENT ( .1OO) IS GREATER THAN 508 OF THE
TIME OF CONCENTRATION ( .1-5) FOR SUBVìIATERSHED XSECTION _1 .
TH]S WTLL REDUCE THE COMPUTED PEAK BY ABOUT -2.6%.
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DA \¡ERSION
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OPERATION RUNOFF XSECTTON z

PEAK TIME(HRS) PEAK DISCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVATION(FEET)


l-2 . 00 1-5.8 (RUNOFF)

HYDROGRAPH PO]NTS FOR ALTERNATE = 1, STORM =2


HRS MAIN TïME INCREMENT = .1-00 hr DRATNAGE AREA = .02 sQ.Mr.
r-1-.60 cFs .36 1_.31 3.84 L0.92 t5 -77 r_0 .53 4 -84 3 .39
12.40 CFS 2.78 2-32 1,.97 r.7 6 1_.64 r.54 L.44 t_.35
1_3.20 CFS 1_-29 L-23 L.t1 1_.12 1, .07 L .02 .98 -94
t_4.00 cFs .90 .86 .84 -82 .81 .80 -7 8 .7'7
l-4 . 80 cFS .15 .7 4 -'t3 .7L -70 .68 -67 .65
1_s.60 cFs -64 .62 -61 .59 -57 .56 .55 .55
16.40 CFS -54 .54 . 53 .53 -52 -52 _ 51_ .51
17.20 CFS .50 .50

RUNOFF ABO\/E BASEFLOI^/ (BASEFLOW = .00 cFS)


.88 WATERSHED TNCHES; 12 CFS-HRS; 1- . O ACRE-FEET.

DURATION (HRS) z 4 o
FLOI^I (CFS) t_ 0

--- XSECTTON 2, ALTERNATE 1-, STORM 2, HYDROGRÂPH ADDEÐ TO READHD FÏLE ---
*** I^IJ\IUùfNG - MA]N TIME INCREMENT ( .1-OO) TS GREATER THAN 508 OF THE
TIME OF CONCENTRATION ( .1-5) FOR SUBüIATERSHED XSECTION 2.
THTS WTLL REDUCE THE COMPUTED PEAK BY ABOUT -1,.42.

EXECUTfVE CONTROL ENDCMP COMPUTATTONS COMPLETED FOR PASS

EXECUTIVE CONTROL COMPUT FROM XSECT]ON ]- TO XSECTION 2


START]NG TIME = .00 RAïN DEPTH = 5.1-0 RAIN DURAT]ON = 1.00
ANT. RUNOFF COND. = 2 MAIN TTME TNCREMENT = .1-OO HOURS
ALTERNATE NO. - L STORM NO. =1-0 RAIN TAIILE NO. =)

OPERATION RUNOFF XSECTION L

PEAK TTME(HRS) PEAK DISCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVATÏON(FEET)


]-1_.99 44 .8 (RUNOFF)

HYDROGRAPH POINTS FOR AI,TERNATE = 1, STORM =10


HRS MATN TIME INCRE¡4ENT = .100 hr, DR-A,INAGE AREA = .02 SQ.MI .
1_0. 80 cFS .48 -s] .67 .80 .98 L.20 1--46 L.76
11_. 60 CFS 3 .11 7 -25 L5 .51 34 .60 44 .6L 28 -L2 t2 - 48 8 . sl_
L2.40 CFS 6 . 88 5 .71- 4.8r 4 -29 3 -99 3 .73 3 .48 3 -25
l_3.20 cFS 3.08 2 -94 2.80 2 .66 2 .53 2 .42 2 .32 2 -2]-
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l-4. 00 cFs 2-tL 2 -03 L.97 t_.93 1_.90 1-. 86 l-.83 t.t9
l-4.80 cFs L-t6 1".12 L.69 l_. 65 L -6¿ l_.58 t_. 55 t_ .5r_
l_5.60 cFS L-41 1 AJ1
1-.40 L.36 1_ .33 L -29 L -27 r -26
1-6.40 CFS L -25 L -23 L.22 1_.2r 1.20 l_. l_8 L.L1 L -L6
1_7.20 CFS 1 1A 1.1_3 1- -1-2 1" .1-1, 1_.09 1_. 08 1.07 1_.05
1-8. 00 cFS 1_. 04 I-.UJ t_. 0t_ t_.00 -97 -96 .95
1_8. 80 CFS .93 .92 .90 .89 .88 .86 .85 .84
1_9.60 CFS -óz .81 .79 .18 .16 .75 -7s
20.40 cFs .74 .74 .14 .14 -73 .13 -13 .73
2L.20 CFS -72 -12 .72 .12 -1L .1L -7L -7]-
22.00 cFS .IU . tv .70 .10 -69 .69 -69 -69
22.80 CFS .68 .68 .68 .68 -61 .67 -67 .66
23.60 CFS .66 -66 .66 -65 .65 .36

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOW (BASEFLOInI = .00 cFS)


2. 1.1. WATERSHED ÏNCHES; 33 CFS-HRS; 2.7 ACRE-FEET.

DURATTON(HRS) a 4 6 ö l_0 L2 t_3


FLOI^I (CFS) 3 z 1- 1- 1_ _t 0

--- XSECTTON 1, ALTERNATE 1-, STORM ]-0, HYDROGRÄPH ADDED TO READHD FTLE ---
*** hIAIUùJNG _ MAIN TIME INCREMENT ( .1OO) TS GREATER THAN 508 OF THE
TIME OF CONCENTRÄTÏON ( .15) FOR SUBVüATERSHED XSECT]ON
THTS WTLL REDUCE THE COMPUTED PEAK BY ABOUT -.88. ***

OPER.ATION RT]NOFF XSECTTON

PEAK TTME(HRS) PEAK DISCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVATTON(FEET)


LL -99 A1 R (RUNOFF)

HYDROGRAPH POINTS FOR ALTERNATE = 1, STORM =l-0


HRS MAIN TI¡48 INCREMENT = .100 hr, DR-A,INAGE AREA = .02 SQ.MI .
10.70 cFS -43 .5r- .60 .70 -82 .99 L-2L L.45
1l_.50 cFs L-73 3.03 6.97 L4 .15 32 -29 4L .29 25 .90 ]-7.46
1_2.30 CFS 7.80 6.30 5.23 4.40 3-92 3.64 3.4r 3.r-8
l_3 .1_0 cFS 2 -91 2 -8L 2.68 2.55 2.43 2.31, 2 -2L 2.LL
l-3.90 cFS 2 -O2 1_ .93 1. 8s 1.80 1_-76 1.73 L.70 1.67
l-4.70 cFs r-.63 1_.60 L.57 1_ .54 1 . 51 1_ .47 1" .44 1_.41
l-5.50 cFs L.31 1- -34 1 .31_ L.27 r.24 L.21_ 1 . 1_8 t_ . 16
1_6.30 CFS 1_.1_5 1_.1_3 t -r2 1-. r-r- 1. t-0 l_.09 1.08 1.06
1_7.10 CFS 1_. 05 l_. 04 l_. 03 L -02 1. 01- -99 . 98 .97
17.90 CFS .96 -94 -93 -92 -9L .90 .88 .87
1_8. 70 CFS .86 .85 .83 .82 .81_ .80 .78 .'77
19.50 CFS .76 .75 .73 .12 .]L -10 .69 .68
20.30 cFs .68 -61 .67 .67 .67 .67 .66 -66
21_.10 CFS -66 -66 .65 .65 .65 -65 .65 .64
21.90 CFS -64 -64 .64 .63 .63 .63 .63 .62
22 .7 0 CFS -62 -62 -62 .6L .6L .61_ .6L .60
23.50 CFS .60 .60 .60 .60 .59 .59 -32
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RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOW (BASEFLOI^I 00 CFS)


2.19 WATERSHED ]NCHES; 3O CFS-HRS; 2.5 ACRE-FEET.

DURATTON(HRS) 2 4 6 8 10 t2 1_3
FLOW(CFS) 2 1 L 1-l_10
--- XSECTTON 2, AJ.TERNATE L, STORM 1-0, HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO READHD FTLE ---
*X* WATU{TNG - MATN TIME TNCREMENT ( .1OO) TS GREATER THAN 508 OF THE
Tr¡{E OF CONCENTRATION ( .1-5) FOR SUBWATERSHED XSECTTON 2-
THIS WTLL REDUCE THE COMPUTED PEAK BY ABOUT .92. ***

EXECUTTVE CONTROL ENDCMP COMPUTATTONS COMPLETED FOR PASS

EXECUTTVE CONTROL COMPUT FROM XSECTION ]- TO XSECTTON 2


STARTTNG T]ME = .00 RÀfN DEPTH = 7-20 RAIN DttRA.TfON = 1.00
ANT. RUNOFF COND. = 2 MAIN TIME INCREMENT = .1-00 HOURS
ALTERNATE NO. = ]- STORM NO. =99 R.ATN TABLE NO. _ 2

OPERATION RUNOFF XSECTION 1-

PEAK TTME(HRS) PEAK DISCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVATION(FEET)


1_1.98 80 .7 (RUNOFF)

HYDROGRAPH POINTS FOR AI,TERNATE = 1, STORM =99


HRS MAIN TIME INCREMEI\rr = .L00 hr, DRAINAGE AREA = .02 SQ.MI .
9.60 CFS -52 .58 -64 .7L .19 _88 .98
10.40 cFs r-. 09 t -2L L.34 _L - f_L L.7 0 l_. 90 2.1-2 2 -40
1t_.20 cFs 2.80 3.28 3.81 4.40 7.40 1_6.08 3r-.95 65.1_8
t_2.00 cFs 79 -97 49 .0L 21, -31 1_4.38 t_1.55 9 -54 8.01_ 7.12
1_2.80 CFS o. o-L 6 .1_8 5.75 5.37 5.07 4.83 4 .60 4 -37
1_3.60 CFS 4.L5 3 .96 3.79 3 -62 3.45 3.31_ 3.2L 3.1-5
l_4. 40 cFs 3.09 3.03 2.97 2 -92 2.86 2 -80 2.74 2.68
t_5.20 cFS 2 -62 2.56 2 -50 2 .44 2.38 2 -32 2.26 2.20
1_6.00 cFS 2.L4 2 .09 2 -05 2.03 2 .0L 1.99 L.97 1 0A
1_6.80 CFS 1.92 1.90 l_. 88 1.86 4.84 L -82 t .19 1-.11
1_7.60 CFS 1_ -73 t.7L L .69 L.67 L -64 L.OZ 1.60
1-8.40 CFS 1 .58 i-.56 1_ .53 l- . f-L L.49 L.47 r-42
1_9.20 CFS 1- .40 1_.38 L.36 t_.33 l-.31_ L -29 L.27 L. Z4
20.00 cFS 1-.22 1 a^ r.1-9 r. Lv l_. l_8 1_.1_8 1-. t_8 L.L7
20.80 cFS 1-.L7 I. -Lb l-.16 1_.15 l-.If I -.Lf L.L4 1 '1 A

21.60 CFS 1_. 1_3 1.13 1".1-2 1-.L2 1.L2 1_.1_1 t_. 1_1_ 1_.1_0
22-40 CFS 1_. l-0 t_.1_0 1_. 09 1_.09 r..08 1.08 t_. 07 L-07
23 -20 CFS r_. 06 1_.06 1.06 1.05 1.05 l_.04 1_. 04 r-. 03
24.00 cFS 1_. 03 .56 .1,L
scs -
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RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOW (BASEFLOVü 00 CFS)


3.78 INCHES;
VüATERSHED 59 CFS-HRS; 4.8 ACRE-FEET.

DURÃTTON (HRS) ¿ 4 6 I 1_0 L2 I4 15


FLOV\¡ (CFS) 3 21_ 1- L 0

-_- XSECTTON 1, ALTERNATE 1., STORM 99, HYDROGRÄPH ADDED TO READHD FTLE ---
*** WAIUü]NG _ MA]N TTME fNCREMENT ( .1OO) IS GREATER THAN 508 OF THE
TfME OF CONCENTRATION ( .1.5) FOR SUBWATERSHED XSECTION L.
THIS WILL REDUCE THE COMPUTED PEAK BY ABOUT _.22.

OPERATION RUNOFF XSECTION z

PEAK TTME(HRS) PEAK DISCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVATTON(FEET)


1_1_.98 73.8 (RUNOFF)

HYDROGRAPH POINTS FOR AITERNATE = 1, STORM =99


HRS MAIN TIME INCREMENT = .100 hr, DRATNAGE AREA = .02 SQ.MI.
9.60 CFS -49 .54 .59 .65 .72 .79 .88 -97
l_0.40 cFS L.07 1_.1_8 l_.31 L-46 t-64 1.83 2-04 2.30
l_l-.20 cFs 2.66 3.1_l_ 3.61_ 4-L6 6.95 r_5.0r_ 29-61 59.88
12.00 cFS 73-07 44.65 19.43 t_3.05 1,0.41 8.65 1-26 6-4s
1_2.80 CFS 5.99 5.59 5.21 4-86 4.59 4-37 4-L6 3.95
1_3.60 CFS 3.75 3.58 3.43 3.21 3.L2 2-99 2-90 2-85
14.40 CFS 2-79 2.14 2-69 2-63 2.58 2.53 2.47 2-42
1-5.20 CFS 2-31 2.3L 2-26 2-2L 2.1-5 2.1-0 2.04 L-99
16.00 cFS r_.93 1.88 1.85 1.83 1.81_ 1,-19 'J_-71 L-76
l_6.80 cFS r.74 1-.72 1,.70 l_.68 1,-66 1,-64 t-62 1.60
17.60 CFS r_.58 r..56 1.54 L.52 t_.50 L-48 L-46 t-44
l-8.40 cFS r-42 1-.40 1_.38 1.36 L-34 1.32 1.30 3,.28
l_9.20 cFS t -26 -24 1_L.22 1- -20 1 . r_8 L -]-6 L.1-4 t.Lz
20.00 cFs r-.r-0 1.09 1_.08 1".01 1,.07 1_.06 1.06 1_.06
20.80 cFS r_.05 1.05 L.04 l-.04 t-o4 1_.03 1.03 1_.03
21_.60 CFS r.02 r.O2 1_.01_ l_.01_ l_.01_ 1.00 1.00 -99
22-40 CFS -99 -99 .98 .98 -97 .97 .97 -96
23.20 CFS -96 -96 .95 .95 .94 -94 -94 .93
24.00 cFs .93 .51_ .10

RUNOFF ABO\/E BASEFLOW (BASEFLOI/V = .00 cFS)


3.89 WATERSHED INCHES; 54 CFS-HRS; 4.4 ACRE-FEET.

DURATTON (HRS) a 4 o 8 10 L2 1Â 1_5


FLOW (CFS) 4 z z 1 t_ 1_ 1 0

-_- XSECTION 2, ALTERNATE 1-, STORM 99, HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO READHD FÏLE ---
TR20 ---- - SCS -
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07:36:27 PASS 4 JOB NO. 1 PAGE 7

*** hIAIUÙ]NG - MATN TIME INCREMENT ( .1OO) IS GREATER THAN 508 OF THE
TTME OF CONCENTRÀ,TION ( .]-5) FOR SUBWATERSHED XSECTTON 2.
THIS WILL REDUCE THE COMPUTED PEAK BY ABOUT -.]-?". ***

EXECUTTVE CONTROL ENDCMP COMPUTATIONS COMPLETED FOR PASS


TR20 ---- - SCS -
D1.-2
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07:36:27 SUMMARY, JOB NO. L PAGE I

SUMMARY TABLE 1

SELECTED RESULTS OF STANDARD AND EXECUTIVE CONTROL TN ORDER PERFORMED.


A CHARACTER FOLLOWTNG THE PEAK DISCHARGE T]ME AND RATE (CFS) TNDICATES:
F-FLAT TOP HYDROGRAPH T-TRUNCATED HYDROGRAPH R-RISTNG TRI]NCATED HYDROGRAPH

XSECTION/ STANDARD PEAK DTSCHARGE


STRUCTURE CONTROL DRAINAGE RUNOFF
ID OPERATION AREA AMOI]NT ELEVATION TÏME RÀTE RATE
1s9 Mr) ( IN) lFTl (HR) (cFs) (csM)

RÄINFALL OF 2.60 inches AND 24.00 hr DUR-A,TION, BEGINS AT .0 hrs.


RÀÏNTABLE NUMBER 2, ARC 2
MAIN TIME TNCREMENT .1-OO HOURS

ALTERNATE 1. STORM

XSECTTON 1 qô
RUNOFF .02 1-2 .0L 9 450.0
XSECTION 2 RUNOFF .02 .54 1,2 .01_ 9 4s0.0
RAINFALL OF 3.20 inches AND 24-00 hr DUR-A,TION, BEGINS AT .0 hrs.
ALTERNATE 1 STORM

XSECTTON 1- RUNOFF .02 .83 t2 -00 17 850.0


XSECTÏON 2 RUNOFF .02 .öö L2 -00 16 800.0
RAINFALL OF 5.l-0 inches AND 24.00 hr DURAT]ON, BEGINS AT .0 hrs.
A],TERNATE 1 STORM 10

XSECTTON 1 RUNOFF .02 2.1-1- L]-.99 4s 2250.0


XSECTION 2 RUNOFF .02 2.1-9 ]-]-.99 4t 2050.0

RAINFALL OF 7.20 inches AND 24-0O hr DURATTON, BEGTNS AT .0 hrs.


ALTERNATE ]- STORM 99

XSECTION 1- RUNOFF -02 3.78 11.98 81_ 4050.0


XSECTION 2 RUNOFF -02 3.89 1_1_.98 74 3700.0
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SI]MMARY TABLE 3

STORM DISCHARGES (CFS) AT XSECTIONS AND STRUCTURES FOR ALL ALTERNATES


QUESTION MARK (?) AFTER: OUTFLOVü PEAK - RTSING TRUNCATED HYDROGRAPH.

XSECTTON/ DRAINAGE
STRUCTI]RE AREA STORM NUMBERS
rD (sQMr) L 2 1_0 99

XSECTTON T .02

ALTERNATE 1 9 1-7 45 81_

XSECTION 2 .02

ALTERNATE 1 9 1-6 4L 74
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END OF 1- JOBS ÏN TH]S RUN

SCS TR-20, VERSTON 2.O4TEST


FILES

INPUT = dadl-2.dat , GTVEN DATA FTLE


OUTPUT= dadl-2.OUT , DATED 0L/24/**,07 :36:27
F]LES GENERATED - DATED 0t/24/**,07:36:2'7
FILE dadl--2.TRD CONTATNS READHD INFORMATTON

TOTAL NIIMBER OF WARNINGS = 8, MESSAGES = 0

*** TR-20 RUN COMPLETED ***


Worksheet 2: Runoff curve number and runoff

By Date
Location Montgomery County Checked Date
Contract A- Existing Conditions DA D-2.1
1. Runoff Curve Number (CN)

Totals =
0.02020 mi2

CN (weighted) = total product / total area = 735.2 I 12.93 = 56.9 use cN =l-, I

2. Runoff
Storm #l Storm t2 Storm ffi
,tn:
Frequency. .....Yr 1 too

Rainfall,P(24-hour) .....ln 2.6 5.1 7.2

Runoff,Q=(p-0.2S¡,4e+o.as¡. ....... In 0.1 1.2 2.4


g=(1000/CNþ10
Worksheet 3: Time of concentration (T") or travel time (T)

Project ICC-CONTRACTA By czJ Date 112312008


Locationvlontgomery County Checked PS Date 112412008
Contract A- Existing Conditions DA D-2-1

NOTES: Space for as many as two segments per flowtype can be used for each r,rrorksheet.
Include a map, schematic, or description of flowsegments

Sheet flow (Applicable to T" only) Segment


1. Surface description (table 3-1)
2. Manning's roughness coeff., n (table $1)
3. Flow Length, L (total L<= 300 ft)
4. Tvro-Year 2Çhr rainfall,P2

5. Land Slope, s
6. Tt= 0.007(nL)o't/ Pro't"o =[ ri*-l
Shallow concentrated flow Segment
7- Surface Description: paved (P) or unpaved (U) ? ,i,i,i,:,iU'i':
8. Flow Length, L ::::::îf73:i::

9. Watercourse slope, s ft I
10. Average velocity, V (figure 3-1) ftl 3.6
11. Tt= L/3600V 0.091 =l o"oer I
Channel flow Segment
a. Assumed Q:
b. Pipe (P) or Channel (C) ?
c. lf pipe, enter D (in):
d. lf channel, enter bottom width:
e. if channel, enter side slope 1 (_:1):
f. lf channel, enter side slope 2 (_:1):
12. Cross sectional flow area, a
13. Wetted perimete¡ rap
14. Hydraulicradius, r= a/wp
15. Channelslope, s
16. Manning's roughness æeff., n
17. V = 1.49 10'67 s0'5 / n Table ll-2-B-3
18. Flow length, L
19. T,= L/3600V =l-Jro I
20. Watershed or subarea T" or T, (add I in steps 6, 11, 1e) loål
Worksheet 2: Runoff curve number and runoff

ICC-CONTRACT A By;:iìi:iiiiiiii::.G.),Zil Date 1l23l2OO8

Lo"ution Date 112412008

Contract A- Proposed Conditions DAD-2-1


1. Runoff Curve Number (CN)

0.00000 mi2

CN (weighted) = tota¡ product / total area = 0.0 / 0.00 = usecN=l o I

2. Runoff
Storm #1 Storm #2 Storm #3

t0 :lo0.'.:
Frequency. .....Yr 1

2.6 5.1 7.2


Rainfall,P(24-hour) .....In
Runoff, Q=(P-0.2S)2(P+O.SS). . ...... ln
g=(1000/CN)-10
*****************80-80 LIST OF INPUT DATA FOR TR-20 HYDROLOGY******************

JOB TR-20 SU¡4MARY NOPLOTS


TTTLE DA D2-1-
TITLE F]LE: DAD2-]-.DAT
6 RUNOFF r- 001 1 0 -02020 57.0 0.23 l- 1- 1- 1- 1-

ENDATA
7 INCREM 6 .1-O
7 COMPUT 7 001 001_ 0.0 2.6 l-.0 22 1 01
ENDCMP ]-
7COMPUT700l_ 001 0.0 3-2 1.0 22 L 02
ENDCMP ]-
7COMPUT7001_ 001 0.0 5.1_ 1.0 22 1- l-0
ENDCMP ]-
7 COMPUT 7 001_ 001_ 0.0 7 -2 1-.0 22 t 99
ENDCMP 1
ENDJOB 2

*r<**)k**************************END OF 80_80 LIST*******************************


TR20 ---- - SCS -
D2-1-
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EXECUTT\¡E CONTROL TNCREM MAIN TIT{E INCREMENT ]-OO HOURS

EXECUTIVE CONTROL COMPUT FROM XSECTION 1- TO XSECTTON ]-


STARTING TIME = .00 RAIN DEPTH = 2.60 RÀIN DURATION = 1.00
ANT. RIINOFF COND. - 2 MATN TTME TNCREMENT = .100 HOURS
ALTERNATE NO. - L STORM NO. = I RAIN TABLE NO. = 2

OPER.AT]ON RI]NOFF XSECTTON L

*** MESSAGE - XSECTÏON L, NO PEAK COMPUTED (ONLY 1 HYDROGRAPH PO]NT(S)). ***


RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOW (BASEFLOW = .00 CFS)
.00 VüATERSHED INCHES; l-29 CFS-HRS; .0 ACRE-FEET.

EXECUT]VE CONTROL ENDCMP COMPUTATIONS COMPLETED FOR PASS 1.

EXECUTIVE CONTROL COMPUT FROM XSECTTON 1 TO XSECTION 1


STARTING TIME = -00 RÀIN DEPTH = 3.20 RÂIN DURATION = l-.00
ANT. RI]NOFF COND. _ 2 MAIN TIIUE TNCREMENT 1-OO HOURS
AITERNATE NO. - L STORM NO. = 2 RAIN TABLE NO. = 2

OPERATTON RUNOFF XSECTION 1-

PEAK TTME(HRS) PEAK DTSCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVATION(FEET)


12.LL 2.6 (RUNOFF)

HYDROGRAPH POINTS FOR ALTERNATE = 1, STORM = 2


HRS MAIN TIME INCREMENT = .100 hr, DRAïNAGE AREA = .02 SQ.MI.
1t_ .90 cFS -32 1. 59 2 -59 1.9r_ 1-.39 L -]-4 -97 . 83
1,2.70CFs -73 .68 .64 .6L -57 .55 -52 .5r_
t_3 . 50 cFS .49

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOW (BASEFLOW = .00 CFS)


.31 VTIATERSHED INCHES; 4 CFS-HRS; .3 ACRE-FEET.

DURATION(HRS) 2
FLOW(CFS) O

--- XSECTION 1, ALTERNATE 1-, STORM 2, HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO REAÐHD FTLE ---
TR20 ---- - SCS -
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0'1 222 202 PASS 3 JOB NO. 1 PAGE 2

EXECUTTVE CONTROL ENDCMP COMPUTATTONS COMPLETED FOR PASS

EXECUTT\¡E CONTROL COMPUT FROM XSECTION ]- TO XSECTION 1


STARTING TIME = .00 RA]N DEPTH = 5.l-0 RAIN DURAT]ON = 1.00
ANT. RUNOFF COND. = 2 MAIN T]ME ]NCREMENT 1OO HOURS
ALTERNATE NO. - ]- STORM NO. =1-0 RÃIN TABLE NO. = 2

OPERATION RI]NOFF XSECTTON t_

PEAK TIME(HRS) PEAK DTSCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVATION(FEET)


1_2.06 l-5 .9 (RUNOFF)

HYDROGRAPH POINTS FOR ALTERNATE = l-, STORM =l-0


HRS MAIN TIME INCREMENT = .100 hr DRAINAGE AREA = .02 SQ.MI.
11.70 CFS .33 1_. 90 1 -LL L4.'17 15.33 9-43 5.91_ 4-40
12.50 CFS 3.53 2.90 2 -49 2.26 2 .!t L -97 r-.85 ! -7 4
13.30 CFS L-66 1.59 L-52 1_-45 1.38 1_.33 r.21 1,-22
14.1_0 CFS L.r1 1_ . 13 1_. 1_0 1.08 1.07 1_.05 1.03 l_.01_
t-4. 90 cFS -99 .98 .96 .94 .92 .90 .88 .86
l-5 .70 cFs .84 -82 .80 .Ió -'7 6 -75 .7 4 .73
16.50 CFS .12 .12 -7L .70 .70 -69 .68 .68
17.30 CFS .67 .66 .65 .65 .64 .63 .63 -62
1_8.1_0 CFS .61 .60 .60 .59 .58 -s] -s7 .56
18.90 CFS .55 .54 -54 .52 .51 .50 .s0

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOW (BASEFLOW OO CFS)


INCHES;
1-.1-6 üTATERSHED 15 CFS-HRS; 1.2 ACRE-FEET.

DURATTON(HRS) 2 4 6 I
FLOW (CFS) 1_ r- 1 0

--- XSECTION 1, A].TERNATE 1-, STORM 10, HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO READHD FILE ---

EXECUTIVE CONTROL ENDCMP COMPUTATIONS COMPLETED FOR PASS

EXECUTI\/E CONTROL COMPUT FROM XSECTTON 1 TO XSECTTON 1_

STARTING TIME= .00 RAIN DEPTH = 1.20 RAIN DURATION = l-.00


ANT. RUNOFF COND. - 2 MATN TIME INCREMENT 1-OO HOURS
ALTERNATE NO. _ I STORM NO. =99 RAIN TABLE NO. = 2
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OPERATTON RITNOFF XSECTION L

PEAK TIME(HRS) PEAK DTSCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVATION(FEET)


L2 -04 5t .+ (RUNOFF)

HYDROGRAPH POINTS FOR AITERNATE = 1, STORM =99


HRS MATN TIME INCREMENT= .100 hr, DRAINAGE AREA = .02 SQ.MI.
11_.20 CFS .36 .51 -70 -94 1_.55 3-62 8-16 2L-02
12.00 cFs 36.00 34-41 20-29 1"2-28 8.87 6.98 5-61 4-82
12.80 CFS 4.36 4.05 3.78 3.53 3 -32 3.15 3 - 01_ 2 -86
13 .60 CFS 2 -72 2 -60 2 -49 2.38 2.28 2.L8 2 -1-0 2 -05
t_4.40 cFS 2.0L 1-.98 L-94 L.9L L-81 1_.84 1_.80 r-16
15 .20 CFS 1".13 L.69 1 . 65 L.62 r-. 58 L.54 1 .50 L.46
l_6.00 cFS 1,.43 L.39 L.36 1_.34 1-.33 1-.31- r-.30 L.29
l_6 .80 cFs 1-.28 L.26 L.25 L.24 L.22 L.2L 4.20 r_.1-8
r_7 .60 cFS 1- -]-1 t.t6 t -L4 . r_3 L -tL
1_ 1_.10 . 09 1_ L -01
1-8.40 CFS 1. 06 1 .04 1_. 03 1-.02 1- . 00 -99 -9't -96
19.20 CFS .95 .93 .92 .90 .89 .87 .86 .84
20.00 cFS .83 .81 .81 .80 .80 -79 -19 .79
20.80 cFs .19 -18 .78 -'t8 .'18 -71 -17 -7'l
2t_.60 cFs .77 .76 .76 .16 .76 .75 -75 .15
22 - 40 CFS -7 4 -7 4 -7 4 -7 4 .73 .13 .73 .73
23.20 CFS -72 -72 -72 -72 -7r .7L -1I .70
24.00 cFs .70 .56 -24

RI]NOFF ABOVE BASEFIJOW (BASEFI'OIV OO CFS)


2.45 WATERSHEDINCHES; 32 CFS-HRS; 2.6 ACRE-FEET.

DURATTON(HRS) 2 4 6 I l-0 L2 13
FLOW(CFS) 3 2 1- L 1 1- 0

--- XSECTION 1, ALTERNATE 1, STORM 99, HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO READHD FTLE ---

EXECUT]\¡E CONTROL ENDCMP COMPUTATTONS COMPLETED FOR PASS


TR20 ---- --------- - SCS -
D2-1
DA VERSTON
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SUMMARY TABLE 1

SELECTED RESULTS OF STANDARD AND EXECUTIVE CONTROL TN ORDER PERFORMED.


A CHAR.A,CTER FOLLOWTNG THE PEAK DISCHARGE TTME AND RATE (CFS) INDTCATES:
F-FLAT TOP HYDROGRAPH T-TRUNCATED HYDROGRÀPH R-RISTNG TRUNCATED HYDROGRAPH

XSECTION/ STANDARD PEAK DISCHARGE


STRUCTURE CONTROL DRÀTNAGE RUNOFF
ID OPERAT]ON AREA AMOUNT ELEVATION TIME RATE RATE
(sQ Mr) (rN) (Fr) (ua¡ (cFs) (csM)
RAINFALL OF 2.60 inches AND 24.00 hr DURATION, BEGINS AT .0 hrs.
RAINTABLE NUMBER 2, ARC 2
MATN TTME INCREMENT .1-OO HOURS

A],TERNATE ]- STORM 1.

xsEcrroN 1- RUNoFF -O2 .00 .00 0 .0

RAINFAIL OF 3.20 inches AND 24.00 hr DURÀT]ON, BEGTNS AT .0 hrs.


ALTERNATE]- STORM 2
xsEcrfoN 1 RUNoFF -02 .31_ 1,2.1_1T 3T t_50.0

RÄINFAT,L OF 5.1-0 inches AND 24.00 hr DURATION, BEGINS AT .0 hrs.


AI,TERNATE 1- STORM 10

xsEcrroN 1 RUNoFF .02 -16 L 1,2-06 1,6 800 - 0

RÀ,INFAIL OF 7.20 inches AND 24.00 hr DURATION, BEGINS AT .0 hrs.


ALTERNATE ]- STORM 99

xsEcrroN l- RUNoFF -02 2 -45 12.04 37 1_850.0


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SUMMARY TABLE 3

STORM DISCHARGES (CFS) AT XSECTTONS AND STRUCTURES FOR ALL ALTERNATES


QUESTION MARK (?) AFTER: OUTFLOW PEAK - RISTNG TRUNCATED HYDROGRAPH.

XSECTfON/ DRÀINAGE
STRUCTURE AREA STORM NUMBERS.
TD (SQMI) 1 2r099

XSECTTON T .02

ALTERNATE ]- 3 16 37
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SCS TR-20, VERSION 2.O4TEST


FTI,ES

INPUT = dad2-l-.dat , G]VEN DATA FILE


OUTPUT= dad2-1.OUT , DATED 0L/24/**,07 :22202
FILES GENERATED - DATED 0I/24/**,07:22:O2
FILE dad2-1-.TRD CONTATNS READHD INFORMATION

TOTAL NUMBER OF WARNTNGS = 0, MESSAGES - L

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Worksheet 2: Runoff curve number and runoff

Project ICG.CONTRACTiA By .,ii i,:,.':i$Bilii :,i'r,i,:, Date 112312W8


Location Montgomery County Date
Contract A- Existing Conditions DAD-2-2
1. Runoff Curve Number (CNl

Totals =
0.02403 mi2

CN (weighted) = total product / total area = 882,5/ 15.38= 57.4 usecN =[--l
2. Runoff
Storm #1 Storm tZ Storm #3

Frequency. .....Yr i'i 1 10

P(221-hour) 2.6 5.1 7.2


Rainfall, .....In
Runoff,q=(p-0.2S¡?1e+o.aS¡. ....... In
0.1 1.2 2.4
g=(1000/CNþ10
Worksheet 3: Time of concentration (T.) or travel time (T,)

Project ICC-CONTRACT A By CZJ Date 112312008


Location vlontgomery County Checked Date 112412008
Contract A- Existing Conditions ÐAÐ-2-2

NOTES: Space for as many as two segments per flow type can be used for each worksheet.
Include a map, schematic, or description of flow segments

Sheet flow (Applicable to T" only) Segment


1. Surface description (table 3-1)
2. Manning's roughness coeff., n (table 3-1)
3. Flow Length, L (total L<= 300 ft)
4. Two-Year 24-hr ralnfall, P2

5. Land Slope, s
6. Tt = 0.007(nL)
o't
/ Pro
t
"o
o
=l oiæ I
Shallow concentrated flow Segment
7. Su¡face Description: paved (P) or unpaved (U) ? :,u.

8. Flow Length, L
9. Watercourse slope, s ft lft
10. Average velocity, V (figure 3-1) ftt 3.4
11. T,=L/3600V o.134 =l or34 I
Channelflow Segment lD
a. Assumed Q:
b. Pipe (P) or Channel(C) ?
c. lf pipe, enter D (in):
d. lf channel, enter bottom width:
e. if channel, enter side slope 1 (_:1):
f. lf channel, enter side slope 2 (_:1):
12. Cross sectional flow area, a
13. Wetted perimeter, wp
14. Hydraulic radius, r = a /wp
15. Channelslope, s
16. Manning's roughness coeff., n
17. V= 1.4910'67s05/n
18. Flow length, L Table ll-2-B-3
19. Tt=L/3600V =l--ì,¡õ'-l
20. Watershed or subarea T" or T1 (add T, in steps 6, 11, 1e) I o3r-l
Worksheet 2: Runoff curye number and runoff

Project ICC-CONTRACT A By CZJ Date 1l23l2OO8

Location Montgomery County Checked PS Date 1l24l2OOB

Contract A-Proposed Cond itions DAD-2-2


l. Runoff Curve Number (CN)

Soil name and Product of


Cover Description CN Area
hydrologic group CN xarea
(\ (Y) lif
I t
N
I C\ ôl
(¡) 0)
q) L
Þ .9) .s)
lAooendixA) No. t-G LL Ll- (acres)

INSIDE RIGHT OF WAY


,B 65 tA/oods - loood) 55 ,,,,,,,,:,$,1( 41.8

.::B,:. 3 Coen Soace lqood) - orass >757o 61 4,55 277.e,

iB 4 lmperv. - paved parkinq lots,roofs,drives 98 3:64 s56.7


c 65 Woods - loood) 70 :i:0:0€ 3.5

..C::
:4.:.:
Open Space (qood) - qrass >75Yo 74 ,0:8( 63.€

':'c 41 , lmoerv. - paved oarkinq lots.roofs.drives 98 l..1.5 112.t


:'D: 65 Woods - (qood) 77 .O,Ol 0.€

:,:Ð' ,3,: Open Space (good) - qrass >75olo 80 O;63 50.4


:t: lmperv. - paved parkinq lots.roofs.drives 98 55.ç
Ð
OUTSIDE R]GHT OF WAY
B 65 Woods - (oood) 55 813.5
:iB Pasture/qrassland/range (qrazinq) -(good) 61 't70.2
:.ö:.:. Woods - (qood) 70 32.2

Di 65 Woods - (qood) 77 2.3

Totals 30.2ç 1981.1


0.04733 mi2

CN (weighted) = total product I totalarea = 1981.1 I 30.29 = 65.4 Use CN =

2. Runoff
Storm #l Storm #2 Storm #3

100
Frequency. .....Yr 1 1,4

2.6 5.1 7.2


Rainfall,P(24-hour) .....ln
0.3 1.7 3.3
Runoff,Q=(P-0.2S)24e+O.AS¡. ....... tn
{ S=(1000/CN)-10
Worksheet 3: Time of concentration (T.) or travel time (T)

Project ICC-CONTRACTA By czJ Date 1l23l2OO8


Location Montgomery County Checked PS Date 1l24l2OO8
Contract A-Proposed Conditions DAD.2-2

NOTES: Space for as many as tr¡ro segments per flow type can be used for each vrorksheet.
Include a map, schematic, or description of flow segments

Sheet flow (Applicable to T" only) Segment


1: Surface description (table &1)
2. Manning's roughness @eff., n (table 3-1)
3. Flow t-ength, L (total L<= 300 ft)
4. Two-Year 24-rhr rainfall,P2
5. Land Slope, s
6. Tt = O.OO7(nL¡0'8 / Pr0'5 so'a =l o;il]
Shallow concentrated flow Segment g-rQ,:,

7. Surface Description: paved (P) or unpaved (U) ? u::


8. Flow Length, L 786
9. Watercourse slope, s ft I A:44V,V1,

10- Average velocity, V (figure 3-1) ftl 3.5


11. Tt = L/ 360OV 0.062 + =l o¡oz I

Channel flow Segment GID ¡ÞE


a. Assumed Q: 24.5
b. Pipe (P) or Channel (C) ? :P:
c. lf pipe, enter D (in): :i:3þ::i:
d. lf channel, enter bottom width:
e. if channel, enter side slope 1 (_:1):
f. lf channel, enter side slope 2 (_:11l.
12. Cross sectional flow area, a sq 7.1

13. Wetted perimeter, wp 9.4


14. Hydraulic radius, r= a /wp 0.8
15. Channel slope, s ft I/ :i:0:02691, o;o1ll

16. Manning's roughness coeff., n O;0i||3

17. V = 1.49 10'67 s0'5 / n Table ll-2-B-3 ft | 8.0 9.4


.:.:.:':.:':':
18. Flow length, L ::.:V99 ::'r363ì
19. Tt= L/3600V 0.03 0.01 =[-õ4 I
20. Watershed or subarea To orTl (add T1 in steps 6, 11, 19) hr I orr_l
Worksheet 2: Runoff curve number and runoff

Project :lccìcoNlrRAcf !A Byii:iiiiiiilö#:ii:i:i:i Date 1t23t2008


Location Montgomery County PS Date 112412008
Contract A- SWM DAÐ-2-2
1. Runoff Curve Number (CN)

0.00795 mi2

CN (weighted) = total product / total area = 412.6 / 5.09 = 81.1 usecN =l-;-l
2. Rúnoff
Storm #1 Storm tP Storm #3

to: :100::
Frequency. ,..... .....Yr 1

Rainfall, P (24-hour) 2.6 5.1 7.2 .

Runoff,q=(p-0.2s)2(p+0.8s). ....... In
1.0 3.1 5.0
S=(1000/CN)-10
Worksheet 2: Runoff curve number and runoff

Project ICC-CONTRACT A By CZJ Date 1l23l2OO8

Location Montgomery County Checked PS Date 1l24l2OO8

Contract A-Proposed Conditions - BYPASS DAD-2-2


l. Runoff Curve Number (CN) Excludes runoff to Dl-B. Dl-C. D1-D and Dl-E

Soil name and Product of


Cover Description CN Area
hydrologic group ÇN x aren

C!I

a
sI
(\¡ N
C\T
o g 0)
tt(E
(ApoendixA) .9) .ó) (acres)
No, t- Lr L¡.

INSIDE RIGHT OF WAY


B 65:. Woods - (qood) 55 a;73 40.2

B ,3 Ooen Soace loood) - orass >75olo 6l 1,;V.nl 104.3

:,8 .,4, lmperv. - paved parkinq lots,roofs,drives 98 iC

::ì::C Woods - (qood) 70 0,05 3.5


:.2!:: ::::3.::
Open Space (qood) - qrass >75olo 74 0:24 17.e
:::::.: n: :
:...4: lmoerv. - oaved oarkino lots.roofs.drives 98 ,.c

ñ: 3::r Open Space (qood) - grass >75olo 80 0:l:8 14.4

D 4 mperv. - paved parkino lots.roofs.drives 98 ::::,G

OUTSIDE RIGHT OF WAY


B 65 úúoods - (qood) 55 1:4:79 813.5

B 55 Pasture/qrassland/ranqe (qrazinq) -(qood) 6l 2,7Ê 170.2

G 65 Woods - (qood) 70 A:41 32.2

D 65 Woods - loood) 77 0;0Í 2.3

Totals 20.9f 1198.3


0.03278 mi2

CN (weþhted) = total product / totalarea = '1198.3 / 20.98 = 57.1 Use CN =

2. Runoff
Storm #l Storm #2 Storm #3

1;4, ,:100
Frequency. .....Yr 1

2.6 5.1 7.2


Rainfall,P(24-hour) .....|n
0.1 1.2 2.4
Runoff,q=(P-0.2S)24e+o.aS¡. ....... In
S=(1000/CN)-10
Worksheet 3: Time of concentration (T.) or travet time (T)

Project ICC-CONTRACTA By czJ Date 1l23l2OO8


Location Montgomery County Checked Date 1l24l2ÙOg
Contract A-Proposed Conditions - BYPASS DAD-2-2

NOTES: Space for as many as tr¡ro segments per flow type can,be used for each worksheet.
Include, a map, schematic, or description of flow segments

Sheet flow (Applicable to T" only) Segment


1. Surface description (table 3-l)
2. Manning's roughness coeff., n (table 3-1)
3. Flow Length, L (total L<= 300 ft)
4. Tr,vo-Year 24-hr rainfall, P2
5. Land Slope, s
6. Tt = 0.00(nL)0'8 / Pr0'5 50'+
=l oræ I
Shallow concentrated flow Segment 'B-lGi:i:l
7. Surface Description: paved (P) or unpaved (U) ? u::.::
L Flow Length, L ,786,:::

L Watercourse slope, s ft I A:O4V:fü


10. Average velocity, V (figure &1) ftt 3.5
11. Ï= L/3600V 0.062 + =l-ir62-l
Channel flow Segment ID G:D :f.tt::::l
a. Assumed Q: 16.1
b. Pipe (P) or Channel (C) ? c: ',_,F
c. lf pipe, enter D (in): .,:.59i:i:i:::
d. lf channel, enter bottom width:
e. if channel, enter side slope 1 (_:1):
f. lf channel, enter side slope 2 (_:1):
12. Cross sectional flow area, a sq 7.1
13. Wetted perimeter, urp 9.4
14. Hydraulicradius, r= a/wp 0.8
15. Channel slope, s ft I/ 0:0
16. Manning's roughness coeff., n 0¡0:13
17. V = 1.49 10'67 s0'5 / n Table ll-2-B-3 ft t 8.0 9.4
18. Flow length, L 799::i 363
19. Tt=L/3600V 0.03 0.01 =[-ã4-l
20. Watershed or subarea T" or Tt (add T1 in steps 6, I 1 , 19) l-r*I
GHANNEL PROTECTION SIZING CRITERIA

Project ICC DESIGN BUILD - A By CZJ Date 112012008


J.O. cnecte¿E- oateffi

Time of Concentration (L) = 0.1 hrs. (TR-SS)


1-yr post-development runoff depth (Q") = 1.00 in. (TR-5S)
1-yr rainfall depth (P) = 2.6 in. (Table 2-2)
Runoff Coefücient Number (Ctt¡ = 81 (TR-55)
Drainage Area = 0.007gS mi2

lnitial Abstraction (1")

l"=200/CN-2- O.47

IJP = 0.18

Post-development Peak Discharge (qi)

Unit peak factor (qu) = 620 csm/in (Fí9. D.11.1)

g¡= g,.AQ" = 4.93 cfs

Peak Outflow Discharge (qo)

qJq¡(T = 12 hrs.) = 0.038 (from Fig. D.11.2)

go = 9Jg¡ x g¡ = 0.19 cfs

Extended Detention Storage Volume (V")

V"tr, - 0.683 - 1.a3(qJq¡) + t.O4(qJqi)' - O.aO+1qo/q,¡'

VJV,= 0.63

V" = V"A/, x V.' = 0.27 ac.-ft (11659 cf) (Note: Vr = Qa)

Storage depth for the Extended Detention Volume of 6.50 ft.


Therefore, the required orifice area (fu)for extended detention design is:

A" = qJ(4.S1 x hoto) O.O2 n.2

The maximum orifice diameter (do) is therefore:

do = (4 xAoln)'rt 0.14 ft. (1.67 in.) *Use 3 in.


ICC CONTRACT A SAND STORAGE D-1-B
Segment D1-D2

Stormwater Management Pond Designed By: Partha Sarathi


Storage Computations 25-Jan-08

Elevation Area Ave. Area Volume


Ft. sq. ft. so. ft. Cu. ft. Ft. Acre Ft.
368.00 4975 0.00 368.0 0.000
369.00 4975 4975.00 1990.00 Porositv = 0.4 369.0 0.046
370.00 4975 4975.00 3980.00 Porositv = 0.4 370.0 0.091
371.00 4975 4975.00 5970.00 Porositv = 0.4 371.0 0.137
372.00 4975 4975.00 7960.00 Porosity = 0.4 372.0 0.183
373.00 4975 4975.00 9950.00 Porositv = 0.4 373.0 0.228
374.00 4975 4975.00 11940.00 Porositv = 0.4 374.O o.274
374.50 4975 4975.00 12935.00 Porositv = 0.4 374.5 0.297
J/4.|f,U 4JTJ 4975.00 13432.50 Full Area 374.6 0.308
375.00 6164 5569.50 15660.30 375.0 0.360
375.50 7370 6766.75 19043.68 375.5 o.437
376.00 8575 7972.25 23029.80 376.0 0.529
377.00 10218 9396.50 32426.30 377.O o.744
378.00 11963 11090.50 43516.80 378.0 0.999

STORMWATER MANAGEMENT POND


STORAGE ELEVATION CURVE
380.0

378.0

. 376.0
F
]t
2 Tq.o -4
IF
$, uz.o
t¡l
J
t¡J
370.0

368.0

366.0
0.000 0.200 0.400 0.600 0.800 1 .000 1.200

STORAGE. ACRE FT.

CPVVOLUME 11659 CF
Orifice Sizing
Use Average Hydraulic Head Method
Bottomelevationofdrawdownorifice= 368 Ft.
Invertelevation of2-year orifice: 368 Ft.
Maximum head: 7.5 Ft.
Average hydraulic head: Maximum head / 2 = 3.75 FI.
Drawdown time for CPV: 12 hours
Required discharge through orifice: Volume / (12 hours x 3600) 0.270 cfs
Orifice area, usingEquation ll.l, rearranged A= Q / lCx(2x g x h)z']
C:0.6; g:32.2
A= 0.395 /[0.6x(64.4x4.s)/'1= 0.029 Sq.Ft.
Required CPV orifice size = 3 inches (Area 0.0a9 Sq. Ft.)
ICC CONTRACT A SAND STORAGE D-1-B
Segment D1-D2

Stage Discharge Tabulation


¡
Dia. of Riser Orifice. in. 3.0 Area: 0.0123 Sq, Ft.
c.l. Elevation
Ten Year Spillway Std. K Inlet Structure
l- 36sÏl
Size: 3' X 3.5'
Weir Flow, Qw: 3.073 LH^l.5
WeirElevation= 375.50 L(FÐ= 3 W(FÐ= 3.5
Length of Weir: 13 Fr. Area = 10.5 S.F.
Elevation Effective Head Q control
Qw Qo
lOsoilwav)
FT Ft. CFS CFS CFS
3'75.5 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Jto 0.50 14.12 35.75 14.12
37'7 1.50 73.39 61.92 61.92

Qo (main), Qspillway, Total,


Elevation, Ft Qo (3"), CFS QEmer, CFS
CFS CFS CFS
368 0.00 0.00
369 1.40 1.40
370 2.04 2.04
377 2.53 2.53
J IZ 2.94 2.94
Jt) 3.29 3.29
374 3.62 3.62
374.5 3.77 3.t I
374.6 3.80 3.80
374 3.9r 3.9r
375.a 4.05 0.00 4.05
37Í 4.19 r4.t2 18.31
37i 4.44 61.92 66.36

Stormwater Management Pond


Stage- Outflow Relationship

378

377

376
¿
,-
375

E stq
I
tr ï
I
I
E
ó 373
!
I

fi ezz
I
I
J
371 T
i
I
17t'l

369

368
0.00 10.00 20.00 30.00 40.00 5o.oo 60.00 70.00
Discharge, CFS
ICC CONTRACT A SAND STORAGE D-1-B
Segment D1-D2

Design of Outflow Pipe


Qte from SWM-I Structure and Orifice (@ El. 368.00) 23.0 CFS
Length of Outflow Pipe 100.0 Fr.
Invert (In) 367.00 Ft.
Invert (Out) 365.00 Ft.
Slope 0.0200 %
Manning's n (Concrete Pipe) 0.013

Diameter of Pipe 2.00 Ft.


Pipe Capacity 32.0 CFS
Pipe under pressure flow
Area of Pipe 3.14 Sq. Ft.
Velocity of Flow 7.32 Ft.lSec
Friction Loss 1.03 Ft.
Entrance & Exit Losses 0.50 Ft.
Flow Depth 2.00 Ft.
Invert El. Outflow Pipe 36s.00 Ft.
Water Surface Elevation at barrel368.53
Actual Water Surface Elevation (10-YÐ from TR-20 Analyr 375.6
Provide ROP at outfall.
*****************80_80 LIST OF INPUT DATA FOR TR_2 0 HYDROLOGY* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

,foB TR-20 SUMMARY NOPLOTS


TITLE B,MP D2-2
TITI,E FTLE: BMPD2-2.DAT
3 STRUCT O1-
8 368.0 0. 00 0.000
I 369.00 1_.40 0. 046
8 370.00 2.04 0. 091_
I 371. 00 2.53 0 -r37
8 372 -00 2.94 0. 1_83
I 373.00 3 -29 o -228
I 374. 00 3.62 o -214
8 374.50 3 -77 o -297
8 3t 4 .60 3 .80 0 .308
8 375.00 3 .9L 0 .360
I 375 .50 4.05 0 .437
I 376.00 1_8.31_ o -529
I 377 .00 66 -36 o.744
9 ENDTBL
6 RUNOFF 1_ 001_ I 0. 02403 57.0 o.32 l- 1_ LT 1
6 RUNOFF 1- o02 2 0. 04733 65.0 o.29 1- 1_ LA -L

6 RUNOFF l_ 003 3 0.00795 81_. 0 0 .10 11_ 1t_ 1


6 RESVOR 2 0r_3 4 l_L 11_ 1_

6 RI]NOFF I 004 5 0.03303 57.0 0 -29 1_t 1_1 1_

6 ADDHYD 4 005 456 1_

ENDATA
7 TNCREM 6 .1_0
7 COMPUT 7 001 00s 0.0 2.6 1-0 22 0L
ENDCMP 1_

7 COMPTII 7 001- 005 0.0 3-2 1.0 22 1- 02


ENDCMP 1_
7 COMPUT 1 001_ 005 0.0 5 .1_ l_.0 22 10
ENDCMP 1_
7 COMPUT 7 001 005 0-0 7.2 l-. 0 22 L99
ENÐCMP t
ENÐJOB 2

*********** ************ ********EI{D OF 80_80 LIST*******************************


TR20 ---- _ scs _
D2-2
BMP VERSTON
0L/26/** FILE: BMPD2-2.DAT 2.04TEST
1-2:38:41, PASS 1 .IOB NO. 1 pAcE j-

ExEcurrvE coNTRoL TNCREM MAIN Tr¡{E TNCREMENT = .i-00 HOURS

EXECUTIVE CONTROL COMPUT FROM XSECTTON ]- TO XSECTION 5


srARTrNc rrME = .00 RÀrN DEprH = 2-60 RArN DLRATTON = 1.00
ANT- RIINOFF coND.- 2 MAIN TIME TNCREMENT = .100 HottRs
ALTERNATE No- = f sroRM No. = I RA]N TABLE No. = z

OPERATTON RT]NOFF XSECTION 1.

*** IGSSAGE - XSECTION l_, NO PEAK COMPUTED (Omr,y 1 HT.DRoGRAPH POINT(S)). ***
RITNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOIV (BÀSEFLOVü = .00 CFS)
-00 ÌIüATERSHED INCHES; 132 CFS-HRS; .0 ACRE-FEET.

OPERATION RT]NOFF XSECTTON 2

PEAK TI¡4E(HRS) PEAK DTSCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVATTON(FEET)


12 -I2 7 .4 (RSNOFF)

HYDROGR-APH POIÀIIS FOR ALTERNATE = l_, STORM = 1


HRs MAÏN TÏME TNcREME¡ir = .L00 hr, DRÀTNAGE AREA = .05 se.Mr.
1-l-.80 cFs .o4 1.06 4.47 7.30 6-34 4.46 3.43 2.80
12-60 CFS 2.34 2.00 1-.78 L.64 7.54 L.44 L.31 1_.30
1_3 - 40 CFS L -25 L.20 1.1_5 t-.10 t_. 06 L.o2 .98 .94
14.20 cFs .9L .88 .87 .85 .84 .83 .82 .80
1_5.00 cFs .79 .78 .76 .75 -74 .72 .71 .69
15.80 CFS .68 .66 .65 .63 -62 .61_ .60 .60
l-5. 60 cFS .59 . 59 . 58 .58 .57 .57 .56 .56
L7 .40 CFS .55 .55 .54 .54 - 53 .52 .52 - 51_
1_8.20 CFS . 51 .50 .50

RUNOFF ABO\/E BASEFLOVìI (BASEFLOVù = .00 CFS)


-34 VúATERSHED INCHES; 1-0 CFS-HRS; -B ACRE-FEET.

DURÀTION(HRS)2467
FLOV,I (CFS) 1- L 1 0

--- XSECTÏON 2, ALTERNATE L, STORM 1, HYDROGRAPH AÐDED TO READHD F]LE ---

OPERATION RUNOFF XSECTTON 3

PEAK TTME(HRS) PEAK DTSCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVATTON(FEET)


t_1-. 95 1.6 (RUNOFF)
TR20 ---- --------- - SCS -
D2_2
B'MP VERSToN
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L2:38z4L PASS 1- JOB NO. 1_ PAGE 2

*** I^IAIUüING - XSECT]ON 3, ì4AIN TIME INCREMEIIT Too LARGE, CoMPUTED PEAK
( 7.62') EXCEEDS ADJACENT cooRDTNATE ( 7.L2) By 6 t. ***
HYDROGRAPH POINTS FOR ALTERNATE = 1, STORM = l_
HRs I'IATN Trl4E TNCREMENT = .100 hr, DRÀTNAGE AREA = -0L se.Mr-
l_1--50 cFs .21 .58 t-42 3.04 7.03 7.1,2 2-86 L-47
r.2.30 cFs L.20 l--03 .85 -73 .67 .63 -59 .55
1_3 . 1_0 CFS - 51_ .49

RTNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOÍìI (BASEFLOW = .00 CFS)


1.01- VüATERSHED INCHES; 5 CFS-HRS; .4 ACRE-FEET.

DI,RATION (HRS) 246 2


FLOW (CFS) 1_ 1_ 1_ 0

--- xsEcrroN 3, ALTERNATE 1., STORM 1-, HYDROGRAPH ADÐED TO READHD FILE ---
*** T^IA]ìT{ING - MATN ( .1.00) IS GREATER THAN 508 OF THE
TI}48 INCREMENT
TIME CoNCENTRATTON ( .10) FOR SITBUTATERSHED XSECTTON
oF 3.
THfS VüILL REDUCE THE COMPUTED PEAK BY ABOI]:I -5.58,

OPERÂTION RESVOR STRUCTT'RE 1

PEAK TIME(HRS) PEAK DISCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVATTON(FEET)


L2.1,4 2-4 370_76

HYDROGRAPH POINTS FOR A],TERNATE = l-, STORM = 1


HRS ivIAIN TIME INCREI4ENT = .l_00 hr, DRAINAGE AREA = .01 SQ.MI ,
10-30 cFS .00 .01_ .01_ .o2 .o2 .03 .04 .05
10.30 ELEV 368.00 368.00 368.01- 368.01- 368.02 368.02 368.03 368.03
1l_.1-0 cFS .06 .08 .1_0 -1,2 .15 .2L .39 .80
11.L0 ELEV 368.04 368.05 368.07 368.08 368.1_1 368.1_5 368.28 368. 57
1_1.90 CFS L.57 2-15 2.39 2-37 2-28 2.18 2.O8 l_.95
11_.90 ELEV 369.27 370-22 370-7]- 310-67 370-49 370.29 370.08 369 _ 86
1_2.70 CFS 1.81_ 1_.68 1-56 L.45 1_.30 1.12 .98 .86
L2.70 ELEV 369.64 369-44 369.25 369.08 368-93 368.80 368.70 368 - 61_
1_3 . 50 CFS .77 .69 .62 -57 -52 .48 .45 .42
1_3.50 ELEV 368.55 368.49 368.44 368.41_ 368-37 368.34 368-32 368.30
1_4.30 CFS .40 .38 -36 .35 .33 .32 -3L - 31_
1_4-30 ELEV 368.28 368.21 368.26 368.25 368.24 368.23 368.22 368.22
1_5 - 1-0 CFS .30 .29 .28 .28 .27 .26 .26 .25
15 .l_0 ELEV 368.2L 368 .21 368.20 368.20 368.l_9 368.1_9 368.1_8 368.18
1_5.90 CFS .24 .24 -23 .23 .22 .22 .21- .2r
l_5.90 ELEV 368.1_7 368.1_7 368.1_7 368.1_6 368.16 368.1_6 368.1_5 368.15
1_6 - 70 CFS .2L -2I .20 -20 .20 .20 .L9 .L9
L6.70 ELEV 368.1_5 368-1_5 368.1-4 368.14 368.1_4 368.L4 368.1_4 368.1_4
1_7 . 50 CFS .t9 .1-9 . L8 .18 .1_8 .18 .l-8 .47
1_7.50 ELEV 368.L3 368.1_3 368.1-3 368.1_3 368.1_3 368.1_3 368.13 368.L2
1_8.30 CFS -I7 -L7 -L7 -1,6 . L6 .1_6 . t_6 .16
1_8.30 ELEV 368.L2 368 -L2 368.I2 368.L2 368.L2 368.11_ 368.1-1 368.11_
19.10 CFS .1_5 .15 .1-5 .15 -L4 .1"4 .1,4 -1_4
TR2O ----- scs -
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l_9.1_0 ELEV 368.11 368. 1_L 368. 1_1 368.1_l_ 368.1_0 368.1_0 368. L0 368. t 0
90
1_9 - CFS .14 .1-3 .L3 .13 .13 . 1_3 .l-3 .t2
19.90 ELEV 368.10 368.1_0 368. 09 368.09 368 - 09 368.09 368.09 368.09
20.70 cFS .L2 .12 .L2 .12 -L2 -L2 .L2 .1_2
20.70 ELEV 368.09 368.09 368.09 368.09 368. 09 368.09 368.09 368. 09
21.50 CFS .L2 .12 .L2 .1_2 -t2 -L2 .L2 -L2
21..50 ELEV 368.09 368.08 368.08 368.08 368. 08 368. 08 368.08 368.08
22.30 CFS -t2 .t2 .LL . L1_ .1_1 .1_1_ .l_1_ . 11
22.30 ELE¡f 368.08 368.08 368.08 368 - 08 368.08 368.08 368 - 08 368 - 08
23.10 CFS . 1_1- . l-l- . L1- . 1-1_ .11 .Lt . t_1_ .L'J_
23.1-O ELEV 368.08 368.08 368.08 368.08 368.08 368 - 08 368.08 368.08
23.90 CFS .l_1_ .1,L .L0 .08 .06 .0s .04 .03
23.90 ELEV 368. 08 368 - 08 368.07 368.06 368.04 368.03 368.03 368.02
24.70 CFS .02 -02 . 0l- . 01-
24.70 ELEV 368.O2 368.01 368.01 368.0r_

RI]NOFF ABOVE BASEFLOW (BASEFLOVü = .00 cFs)


1, 01 VüATERSHED INCHES; 5 CFS_HRS; .4 ACRE-FEET.

DIIRÀTION (HRS) 2 2
FLOW (CFS) L 0

--- STRUCTURE 1-, ALTERNATE 1-, STORM 1, HYDROGRÀPH ADDED TO READHD F]LE ---

OPERÀTTON RI]NOFF XSECTION 4

*** ¡49$$AGE - NO SIGNTFICANT PEAK FOUND, MAX. DTSCHARGE 1 CFS,


ÀT XSECTION 4 ***
PEAK TIME(HRS) PEAK DTSCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVATTON(FEET)
1-2 -20 .7 (RUNOFF)

HYDROGR-A,PH POINTS FOR ALTERNATE = l-, STORM = 1


HRS MAIN TIME INCREMENT = .l-00 hr, DRÀINAGE AREA = . 03 SQ.MI .
L2.00 cFs .15 .52 .68 .67 .65 .62 .57 .52
l_2.80 cFs -49

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOW (BASEFLO!ü = .00 CFS)


.1-4 I^IATERSHED INCHES; 3 CFS-HRS; .2 ACRE-FEET.

DURATTON(HRS) 2
FLOVI (CFS) l_ 0

--- xsEcTroN 4, AITERNATE 1-, STORM ]-, HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO READHD FILE ---

OPERATION ADDHYD XSECTION

PEAK TIME(HRS) DTSCHARGE (CFS) PEAK ELEVATION(FEET)


12.2L 3.L (NULL)
TR20 ---- - SCS -
BMP D2_2 VERSION
oL/26/** F]LE: BMPD2-2.DAT 2. O4TEST
1-2:38:.4t PASS 1 JOB NO. 1. PAGE 4

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOV'I (BASEFLOI/II 00 CFS)


.31- VüATERSHED INCHES; 8 CFS-HRS; .7 ACRE-FEET.

EXECIIfIVE CONTROL ENDCMP COMPUTATIONS COMPLETED FOR PASS

EXECUTTVE CONTROL COMPUT FROM XSECTION ]- TO XSECTTON 5


STARTING TIIvIE = .00 RAIN DEPTH = 3-20 RÀIN DURATION = 1.00
ANT. RUNOFF COND. _ 2 MAIN TIME INCREMEIII| = .1-00 HOURS
ALTERNATE NO. - 1 STORM NO. _ 2 R.AIN TABLE NO. = 2

OPERATTON RUNOFF XSECTION 1

PEAK TTME(HRS) PEAK DISCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVATION(FEET)


t2 -]-1 2-5 (RUNOFF)

HYDROGRAPH POINTS FOR ALTERNATE = l-, STORM = 2


HRS MAIN TIME INCREMENT = .l-00 hr DRAINAGE AREA = .02 SQ.MI.
11_.90 CFS -19 1.09 2 -32 2.45 L.94 1_ .56 1.32 1_.13
12 -70 CFS .98 .88 .81_ -76 .71_ .68 -64 .62
1_3 .50 CFS .60 -57 .55 .53 .51 .49
RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOV'ù (BASEFLOW = .00 cFs)
.31- VüATERSHED INCHES; 5 CFS-HRS; .4 ACRE-FEET.

DURATTON(HRS) 2 2
FLOW(CFS) 1_ 0

--- XSECTION 1, ALTERNATE 7-, STORM 2, HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO READHD FTLE ---

OPERATION RI]NOFF XSECTTON 2

PEAK TTME(HRS) PEAK DTSCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVATION(FEET)


L2.LL L6.6 (RUNOFF)

HYDROGRAPH POINTS FOR ALTERNATE = 1, STORM = 2


HRS MAIN TIME INCREMENT = .100 hr, DRAINAGE AREA = .05 Se.Mr.
11.70 CFS .O4 -68 4-44 L2.t9 l_6.59 L3.10 8.70 6.39
1_2.50 CFS 5.03 4-10 3.45 3.04 2-77 2.58 2-42 2-28
i_3.30 cFS 2.1_6 2 .07 I.97 t_. 89 L. 80 1_.73 L.66 1.59
t-4.10 cFs 1_.53 L.41 L.43 1_.40 1.38 1.36 L.34 1.31
1_4.90 CFS L.29 L.2t 7.25 1_.22 t -20 1_.L7 1.1_5 1. L3
15.70 CFS 1_. L0 L _07 l_. 05 L -02 1_.00 .98 .96 .95
16.50 CFS .94 .93 .93 -92 -9t .90 .89 .88
L7.30 CFS .87 .87 .86 .85 .84 .83 _82 .81_
L8.L0 CFS .80 .19 .78 .77 .76 .75 .74 -73
18.90 CFS .72 .72 .70 -70 .68 .67 .66 -65
TR2O scs -
BMP D2-2 VERSION
01_/26/** FILE: BMPD2-2-DAT 2.O4TEST
1-2:38 z 4t PASS 2 ,JOB NO. 1- PAGE 5

1_9 .70 CFS .64 .63 .62 . ol- .60 _50 .59 -59
20.50 cFS .59 .58 .58 .58 .58 .58 .58 .57
21.30 CFS .57 -57 .57 .57 .57 .56 .56 .56
22. L0 CFS .56 .56 .56 .55 .55 .55 .55 .55
22.90 CFS .55 -54 .54 .54 .54 -54 .53 .53
23.70 CFS .53 .53 .53 -52 .46

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOW (BASEFLOVTI = .00 cFs)


.60 V\IATERSHED TNCHES; 1-8 CFS-HRS; 1-. 5 ACRE-FEET.

DURATTON (HRS) 2 4 o I 1_0 L2 L2


FLOV,, (CFS) 2 1_ I 1_ l_ 1_ 0

--- xsEcTroN 2, A],TERNATE 1., STORM 2, HYÐROGRAPH ADDED TO READHD FILE ---

OPERATTON RI]NOFF XSECTION 3

PEAK TIIG(HRS) PEAK DTSCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVATION(FEET)


11 .95 1_1.1 (RUNOFF)

*** WAIU$ING _ XSECTTON 3, MAIN TIIVIE TNCREMENT TOO LARGE, COMPUTED PEAK
( 1L.08) EXCEEDS AD,IACENT COORDTNATE ( l_0.45) BY 5 8. ***
HYDROGRAPH POTNTS FOR AITERNATE = l-, =2STORM
HRS MAIN TIME INCREMENT = .100 hr, =
DRAINAGE AREA .01- SQ.MI.
1l_.40 cFs .43 .s1 1_.04 2.39 4.8L 1_0 45 L0.23 4.05
_

L2.20 CFS 2.05 L-67 \-43 1_. l_8 1.00 .92 .87 .8L
1-3 .00 cFs .75 .7L .67 -64 . 61_ .58 .55 - 53
1_3.80 CFS -f,L .48

RT]NOFF ABOVE BASEFLOW (BASEFLOW = .00 cFs)


1.47 üTATERSHED INCHES; 8 CFS_HRS; .6 ACRE-FEET.

DURÀTTON (HRS) 2 2
FLOV\I (CFS) l_ 0

--- xsEcTroN 3, ALTERNATE L, STORM 2, HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO READHD FILE _--


** * hIAIì¡üTNG - MAIN TIME INCREMENT ( .1-OO) TS GREATER THAN 508 OF THE
TTME oF CoNCENTRÀT]ON ( .1_0) r'On SUBWATERSHED XSECTTON 3.
THTS T¡I]LL REDUCE THE COMPUTED PEAK BY ABOTII ]..58. ***
OPERÀT]ON RESVOR STRUCTURE 1-

PEAK TTT4E (HRS) PEAK DISCHÃRGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVATTON(FEET)


12.L5 3.0 372 -28

HYDROGRAPH PO]NTS FOR A.ITERNATE = 1, STORM = 2


HRS MAIN TIME INCREMENT = .100 hr, DRÀINAGE AREA = .01 SQ.MI.
9 .40 CFS .00 . 01_ . 01 . 01_ -02 .02 .03 . 03
9.40 ELEV 368.00 368.01 368.01 368.0L 368.01_ 368.02 368.02 368.02
TR20 ---- - SCS -
D2_2 B'YIP VERSION
0L/26/xx FILE: BMPD2-2.DÀT 2.04TEST
1-2238:4L PASS 2 JOB NO. 1 pAcE 6

l_0.20 cFS .04 .05 .06 .07 .08 .09 .1_L -\2
10.20 ELEV 368-03 368.04 368.04 368.05 368. 06 368.07 368.08 368.09
1_1.00 cFS 1Â . l_6 .1-9 .22 .26 .3L .4L -70
11-. OO ELEV 368 - 1_0 368 -12 368.r_3 368.1_6 368.L9 368.22 368.29 368.s0
1_1.80 CFS 1_.35 2 -01 2.73 3.03 3.03 2 -96 2.86 2.75
1_l_.80 ELEV 368 -97 370 - 0s 31L.48 372.25 372 -25 372.0s 371.80 371.53
l-2.60 cFs 2 -63 2 -5't- 2 -37 2 -24 2 -L2 1- -99 1__85 L.7L
12.60 ELEV 37L -24 370 -96 370.68 370.41 370.l_6 369.92 369.10 369 .49
1_3 .40 CFS 1_ .59 t_ .48 L -36 1_.18 1_.03 - 91- . 8t_ .73
13.40 ELEV 369.30 369.13 368.97 368.84 368.7 4 368.6s 368.58 368.52
1_4.20 CFS -67 .6L .51 .54 _ 5l_ .48 .46 .44
1-4.20 ELEV 368 - 48 368 .44 368.41 368.38 368 - 36 368.34 368.33 368.32
15 - 00 cFS .43 .4L .40 .39 -38 -37 .36 .35
]-5.00 ELEV 368.3L 368.30 368.29 368 .28 368.27 368 -26 368.26 368 -25
1_5. 80 CFS -34 .33 .32 .32 .31 .30 .30 .29
1-5.80 ELEV 368 -24 368.24 368.23 368.23 368.22 368.22 368.2L 368.2r
1_6.60 cFS -29 .28 .28 .27 .27 .27 .26 .26
].6.60 ELEV 368 -20 368 -20 368.20 368.20 368 - 19 368-19 368.19 368.1_9
l-7 .40 cFS .26 .25 -25 -25 -25 -24 -24 .24
1-7.40 ELEV 368 - 1_8 368.1_8 368. L8 368.1_8 368. r.8 368.1"7 368.17 368.L7
18.20 CFS .23 .23 .23 .22 .22 -22 .22 .2L
1-8.20 ELEV 368.1_7 368. L6 368.1_6 368.L6 368.L6 368.1_6 368.L5 368.r-5
19 - 00 cFs .2L -2L .20 -20 -20 .19 .19 .19
1.9.00 ELEV 368.15 368-15 368.1_5 368.14 368.1_4 368.1_4 368.1_4 368.13
19 80 CFS
- .19 .1_8 .L8 .18 .L7 .t7 .L7 .t7
19.80 ELEV 368.1_3 368.1_3 368.L3 368 - 13 368 -1-2 368.t2 368.L2 368.L2
20.60 cFs .L] .L7 .L6 -L6 -16 -L6 .1_6 .1_6
20.60 ELEV 368 -1,2 368.L2 368.L2 368.L2 368.12 368.L2 368.L2 368.1_1
2l_.40 cFS .L6 .1_6 .L6 .1_6 .L6 .L6 .L6 .L6
2L.40 ELE'I\7 368-1r- 368.1_1_ 368 - 1r_ 368.1r_ 368.1r_ 3 68 - 1_1_ 368 - 1_1 368.11
22.20 CFS .46 .1_5 .15 .1_5 . l_5 . l_5 - l_5 . t_5
22.20 ELFI/ 368 - 1L 368.1_1_ 368.11 3 68 . 1_1_ 368.11 3 68 - 1_1_ 368 - 11 368.1_1
23.00 cFS .L5 . l-5 .1_5 .1_5 .15 .L5 .1-5 .L5
23.00 ELEV 368.11 368. L1- 358. LL 368.11_ 368.11- 368.1L 368.11_ 368.1_0
23.80 CFS .15 -15 -L4 .1_3 .L1 .08 .06 .05
23.80 ELEV 368.1_0 368.10 368.1_0 368.09 368.08 368.06 368 - 05 368.04
24.60 cFs .04 .03 -02 -02 . 01_ .01
24.60 ELE'V 368.03 368.02 368.02 368.01 368.01_ 368.01
RUNOFF ABO\/E BASEFLOW (BASEFLOW = .00 cFs)
1-. 47 VÙATERSHED INCHES; 8 CFS-HRS; .6 ACRE-FEET.

ÐURÄTTON(HRS) 2 3
FLO!ü (CFS) 1_ 0

--_ STRUCTURE 1, A],TERNÀTE 1-, STORM 2, HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO REAÐHD FTLE ---

OPERÀTION RI]NOFF XSECTTON 4


TR20 ---- - SCS -
D2_2
BMP VERSION
0'l-/26/** F]LE: BMPD2-2.DAT 2.04TEST
L2:38:4L PASS 2 JOB NO. l- PAGE 7

PEAK Tf¡{E (HRS) PEAK DTSCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVATION(FEET)


12.L4 3-7 (RUNOFF)

HYDROGRÀPH POINTS FOR ALTERNATE = 1, STORM =2


HRS MAIN TIME INCREMENT = .l-00 hr, DRAINAGE AREA = .03 SQ.MI.
1_1 .90 CFS .33 L.78 3 .54 3.38 2.53 2.06 't.74 t-49
1_2 .70 CFS r.29 L.t1 1. 08 1- -02 .96 .92 .88 - 84
1_3 - 50 CFS .8L .78 -15 -72 .69 .67 .64 .62
1-4.30 CFS - or .60 .59 -58 -57 .57 .56 .55
l-5 .1_0 cFS .54 .53 .52 - 51_ .50 .50

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOVì] (BASEFLObI = .00 cFs)


.31- V'IÀTERSHED INCHES; 7 CFS-HRS; .5 ACRE-FEET.

DURATTON (HRS) 2 4
FLOW (CFS) 1_ 0

--- xsEcTroN 4, ALTERNATE !, STORM 2, HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO REÄDHD FTLE ---

OPERATION ADDHYD XSECTION 5

PEAK TIME (HRS) PEAK DISCHÀRGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVATION(FEET)


L2.L4 5.8 (NULL)

RI]NOFF ABOVE BASEFLOW (BASEFLOW OO CFS)


.53 INCHES;
WATERSHED 14 CFS-HRS; 1- . 2 ACRE-FEET,

EXECUTIVE CONTROL ENDCMP COMPUTATIONS COMPLETED FOR PASS

EXECTITIVE COMTROL COMPUT FROM XSECTTON ]- TO XSECTTON 5


STARTING TTME = .00 RAIN DEPTH = 5.1-0 RAIN DURATION = 1-.00
ANT. RUNOFF COND. = ) MAIN TIME INCREMEÀIT = .l-00 HOURS
A],TERNATE NO. = 1 STORM NO- =10 RAIN TABLE NO. = 2

OPER.ATTON RUNOF'F XSECTION 1

PEAK TTME(HRS) PEAK DTSCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVATION(FEET)


L2.Lt 1-6 -7 (RUNOFF)

HYDROGRAPH POTNTS FOR ALTERNATE = 1, STORM =L0


HRS MAIN TIME INCREMEMT = .l-00 hr, DRÀÏNAGE AREA = . 02 s0.Mr.
1-1-.70 CFS .2L L.23 5 -01 1_2.2L L6.69 1_3 _ 99 9. s6 6.83
1-2.50 CFS 5.27 4.21 3.49 3-02 2.7L 2-49 2.32 2.L7
1_3 .30 CFS 2-06 L-96 I.87 l-.78 L-70 1.63 1.56 1.50
L4.1_0 CFS L -43 1.38 L -34 l-.31 L.28 1- -26 L.24 L -22
1_4.90 CFS t.20 1. r_8 1_. 1_5 1.1_3 L.1-l_ 1_. 09 1_.06 L.04
TR2O SCS -
B,MP D2_2 VERSTON
01/26 / * * FILE: BMPD2-2-DAT 2. O4TEST
1-2238:.4L PASS 3 JOB NO. PAGE 8

15 _70 CFS L.O2 .99 .97 .95 -92 .90 .89 -88
.50
1_6 CFS -87 .86 .85 .84 .83 .83 .82 .81
17.30 CFS .80 .19 .78 .78 .77 -76 -75 .74
i.8.l_0 cFs -13 -72 -72 .1L .70 .69 .68 .67
18.90 CFS .66 .65 .64 .63 .62 -62 -or -60
1-9 .70 CFS .59 .58 -51 .56 .55 .54 .54 .53
20.50 cFS .53 .53 .53 .53 .52 .52 .52 _52
21-.30 CFS -52 -52 -52 .5L .5L .51- - 51- .51-
22.L0 CFS . 51- .50 .50 .50 .50

RIINOFF ABOVE BASEFLOh¡ (BASEFLOVTI = .00 cFS)


1-. 1-6 WÀTERSHED TNCHES; ]-8 CFS-HRS; ]..5 ACRE-FEET.
DUR.ATION(HRS) 246 8 10 t_ 1_

FLOI^I (CFS) 2LL t- 1_ 0

--- xsEcrroN 1-, A],TERNATE L, STORM 10, HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO READHD FILE ---

OPERATION RUNOFF XSECTION 2

PEAK TT¡{E (HRS) PEAK DISCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVATTON(FEET)


L2.08 56.3 (RUNOFF)

HYDROGRAPH POINTS FOR ALTERNATE = 1, STORM =L0


HRS MAIN TIME INCREMENT = .L00 hr, DRAINAGE AREA = .05 SQ.MI.
11-20 CFS .48 .10 .98 1.33 2 .07 4.s6 10.89 26 .t7
.00 cFs
1_2 48.81_ 55 -97 40 -94 25.69 1_8.01 1-3 .63 t0 -82 8.93
12.80 CFS 7-74 7.00 6.48 6.03 5 . 65 5 .35 5.09 4.84
13.60 CFS 4.6t 4.39 4.20 4 -02 3.84 3.68 3 -54 3 -44
l_4.40 cFS 3.36 3-30 3-24 3.18 3.!2 3.05 3.00 2-94
15.20 CFS 2.88 2.82 2 -76 2 -tO 2 -64 2 -57 2 -51- 2 _45
1_6. 00 cFs 2.39 2.32 2.27 2.24 2.21_ 2 _1-8 2.t6 2 .1,4
l_6. 80 cFS 2.L2 2.t0 2.07 2.05 2.03 2.01- 1.99 L.96
L7.60 CFS L.94 L -92 1_ - 90 1- -87 1. 85 l_. 83 1. 81 L.78
18.40 CFS L-76 t-74 L.1t L-69 L.61 L.64 L.62 1 .60
19.20 CFS L -57 1.55 l_ .53 1_.50 1--48 L-45 L-43 1-.40
20.00 cFs t-.38 1.36 1.34 1-.33 1.32 1_ .3r- L.3L L.3l_
20.80 cFs 1--30 1.30 1-.29 t:29 L.28 1, .28 L.28 L.21
21-. 60 CFS L.27 L.26 r.26 L.25 t.25 L -25 r.24 t.24
22.40 CFS L -23 L.23 L.22 L.22 L.22 1_.21" L.zt 1,.20
23.20 CF'S 1-.20 t_.19 1.1_9 1_.1_8 1. 1_8 1_ .18 L -17 7 -1-l
24.00 cFs -L.IO 1- -02 -6t -21

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOV\I (BASEFLOIII = .00 cFs)


1-.72 WATERSHED INCHES; 52 CFS-HRS; 4.3 ACRE-FEET.
DURATION(HRS) 2468 l_0 L2 l-3
FLOûI (CFS ) 432r TI 0

--- XSECTION 2, ALTERNATE 1-, STORM ].0, HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO READHD FTLE ---
TR20 ---- - scs -
BMP D2-2 VERSTON
Ot/26/** FILE: BMPD2-2.DAT 2.o4TEST
12:38:4L PASS 3 JOB NO. l- PAGE 9

OPERÂTION RUNOFF XSECTTON 3

PEAK TTME(HRS) PEAK DISCHARGE(CFS) PEÀK ELEVATION(FEET)


tL -94 23 .O (RUNOFF)

HYDROGRAPH POINTS FOR ALTERNATE = l-, STORM =10


HRS MAIN TIME INCREMENT = .100 hr, DRÀ]NAGE AREA = .01 s0.Mr.
10-60 cFs .49 .55 -6L .67 .'13 .83 .96 .10 1_

1-1- . 40 CFS L.26 t - 44 2 .79 6.01- n -r4 22.08 20 -71- 8.09


12 .20 CFS 4.07 3 .22 2 -73 2.26 1 .91- L.75 L -64 L-53
13 - 00 cFs L.42 1- . 33 L -26 1-.20 1,.14 1 .08 1-.03 -99
1-3.80 CFS .94 .90 .86 -82 .80 -79 .77 .76
L4 . 60 CFS .7 4 .73 .71, .70 .68 -67 .65 .64
15-40 CFS .62 .6L -59 - 58 .56 .55 .53 .52
16-20 CFS .51 -51 .50 .50

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOW (BASEFLOhJ = .00 cFs)


3.07 $IATERSHED INCHES; 16 CFS-HRS; 1-.3 ACRE-FEET.

DURATTON(HRS) 2 4 6
1
FLOVV (CFS) 1_ I 0

--- xsEcTroN 3, ATTERNATE 1., STORM 10, HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO READHD FILE ---
*** WAI{NING - MAIN TIME INCREMENT 1 .1OO) TS GREÀTER THAN 508 OF THE
TIME OF CONCENTRÀTION ( .10) FOR SUBWATERSHED XSECTION 3-
THTS V\IILL REDUCE THE COMPUTED PEAK BY ABOTII L-6ÍÈ- ***

OPERATTON RESVOR STRUCTI'RE 1

PEAK TIME(HRS) PEAK DISCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVATTON(FEET)


L2 -t3 6.9 375.60

HYDROGRAPH POINTS FOR ALTERNATE = 1, STORM =10


HRS IVIAIN TIME INCREMENT = . L00 lnr, DRÀINAGE AREA = .01- SQ.MÏ:
7 - 00 cFS .00 .01 . 0l- .0r- .02 .o2 .02 .03
7.00 ELEV 368.00 368.00 368.01- 368. 01 368. 01 368.01 368.02 368.02
7 - 80 CFS .03 .04 - 04 .05 .05 .06 .06 .07
7.80 ELEV 368.O2 368-03 368.03 368. 03 368.04 368. 04 368.05 368.0s
8-60 CrS .08 .09 -10 .1-1 .L2 .1-3 .L4 .1_5
8.60 ELEV 368-06 368.06 368.07 368. 08 368.08 368. 09 368.1-0 368.1_1
9 .40 CFS . L6 .17 . 1-8 .t9 .20 .2L .23 .25
9.40 ELEV 368.1-1- 368-L2 368.1-3 368.1-3 368 - l-4 368.1-5 368 - 16 368.18
10 .20 cFS .27 .29 .31- .34 .37 . 40 .44 .49
10.20 ELEV 368.19 368-21 368.22 368 -24 368 -26 368.29 368.32 368.3s
1l-.00 cFS .53 .59 -66 -7 4 .84 .95 1,.2L L.66
L1-.00 EI,EV 368.38 368-42 368-41 368. s3 368.50 368. 68 368.87 369 .4L
11 .80 CFS 2 .33 3 .32 3 .95 6 .73 6 .20 4.1-8 4.03 4-01-
1-1-. 80 ELEV 370 .60 373 .l-0 375 .13 375 . 59 375 - 58 375 .50 375 .44 375.36
l-2 .60 cFS 3 .98 3 .95 3 -92 3.88 3.84 3.79 3.69 3 .56
TR20 ---- - SCS -
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12.60 ELEV 315.26 375.1_5 375.03 37 4 -88 37 4.73 374.57 37 4.23 373 .80
13 -40 CFS 3.42 3.29 3 .15 3 .01_ 2.88 2.74 2.6r 2 -47
1-3 .40 ELEV 373 .39 312 -99 372.59 372 -21- 371. 8s 37L.5L 37L.1_9 370.88
1_4 .20 CFS 2.33 2 -20 2.08 r_.95 1-.82 1-.70 1.59 1.49
14.20 ELEV 370.60 370.33 370 - 09 369.86 369.6s 369.46 369.30 369 -L4
1_5 .00 cFs 1_.40 L.24 1_. LL 1-. 01- .92 .86 .80 -75
1-5.00 ELEV 369.00 368.89 368.79 368 -72 368.66 368.61 368.57 368. s4
1_5. 80 CFS .7I .68 .64 .62 .60 .58 -56 .55
1-5.80 ELEV 368.51_ 368.48 368 .46 368.44 368.43 368 - 41_ 368.40 368.39
1_6.60 CFS .53 -52 .52 .51 .50 .49 .48 -48
16.60 ELEV 368.38 368.37 368.37 368.36 368.36 368.35 368 - 35 368.34
17.40 CFS .47 .47 .46 .45 .45 .44 -44 .43
]-7.40 ELEV 368.34 368.33 368 - 33 368 -32 368.32 368.32 368.31 368.31
1_8.20 CFS .43 -42 -4L -4]- .40 .40 .39 .39
]-8.20 ELEV 368.30 368.30 368.30 368.29 368.29 368.28 368.28 368.28
19.00 cFs .38 .38 .37 .36 .36 .35 .35 .34
1-9.00 ELEV 368 -27 368.27 368.26 368.26 368.26 368.25 368 -25 368.24
L9.80 CFS -34 .33 .33 -32 .31- .31_ .3L .30
].9.80 ELEV 368.24 368.24 368.23 368.23 368 -22 368.22 368.22 368.22
20.60 cFs .30 .30 .30 .30 .29 .29 .29 -29
20.60 ELEV 368 -22 368 -21, 368.2A 368.21 368.2L 368.2L 368 -2L 368.2L
21.40 CFS -29 -29 .29 .29 .28 .28 -28 .28
21-.40 ELEV 368 -21 368.2L 368.20 368.20 368 -20 368.20 368.20 368.20
22.20 CFS .28 .28 .28 .28 .28 .27 .27 .27
22 -20 F-LEI/ 368.20 368.20 368.20 368.20 368.20 368.20 368.20 368. r_9
23.00 cFs -27 .27 -27 -27 .27 .21 .26 -26
23.00 ELEV 368.19 368.1_9 368.1_9 368 - 1_9 368. r.9 368.l-9 368.1_9 368.19
23.80 CFS -26 -26 .26 .24 .19 .15 .L2 .09
23.80 ELEV 368.19 368.19 368.1_9 3 68. L7 368.14 368.11 368 _ 08 368.06
24.60 CFS .07 .05 .04 .03 .03 -02 .02 .01
24.60 ELEV 368.0s 368.04 368.03 368.02 368-02 368 - 01_ 368.01_ 368.01

RUNOFF ABO\/E BASEFLOhI (BASEFI,Oü] = .00 cFs)


3.06 WATERSHED INCHES; ]-6 CFS-HRS; ]- .3 ACRE-FEET.

DURATION (HRS) 2 4 6
FLOW (CFS) 3 t_ 0

_-- STRUCTI]RE L, ALTERNATE L, STORM 10, HYDROGRÀPH ADDED TO READHD FILE ---

OPERATION RUNOFF XSECTION 4

PEÀK TIME(HRS) PEAK DTSCHÀRGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVATTON(FEET)


t2.L0 24 -O (RUNOFF)

HYDROGRAPH POINTS FOR A],TERNATE = 1, STORM =10


HRS MAIN TIME INCREMENT = .100 hr, DRAINAGE AREA = .03 SQ.ML
11.70 CFS .33 z-Lt 8-27 1_0
1_9 . 24 .00 1_8 . 40 1_1_ 96. I . 6l_
1_2 .50 CFS 6 -69 5 -4L 4.52 3 .96 3 .60 3 .3s 3 .13 2.94
1-3 .30 CFS 2 .79 2 .66 2.54 2.42 2 -31- 2 -21, 2.1"2 2.O3
TR20 ---- scs -
BMP D2-2 VERSION
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L2:38:41- PASS 3 JOB NO. 1 PAGE 1.1.

l_4 .10 cFS L .95 r_.88 1. 83 L -79 L.76 t -73 1-.70 L.67
1-4.90 CFS L -64 r. bl_ 1_.58 1_.55 L.52 7-49 r.46 L-42
.70
1-5 CFS 1_.39 1.36 L.32 r -29 L.26 L.23 L.21- t -20
16.50 CFS L.L9 1-. 18 t-L6 1-1_5 1.1_4 1.1_3 L.tz 1- 11_

1-7.30 CFS 1_ .1_0 L .09 1_. 08 1_ .06 L.05 L-04 l-.03 L.02
18.1_0 CFS 1.00 .99 .98 -97 .96 .94 .93 -92
18.90 CFS .91 .89 .88 .87 .86 .84 - 83 -82
19.70 CFS .80 .79 -78 -76 .15 .7 4 .7 4 -73
20.50 cFs .73 .73 -'t2 .72 -72 .12 -72 .]L
21_.30 CFS -7L -7 1- -71" -7t -70 -70 .70 .70
22 -]-O CFS .70 .69 -69 .69 .69 .68 .68 - 68
22.90 CFS .68 .68 -67 .67 -67 .67 .66 .66
23.70 CFS .66 .66 .65 -65 .57 .34

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOW (BASEFLOW = .00 CFS)


7.'J-6 VìIATERSHED INCHES; 25 CFS-HRS; 2.0 ACRE-FEET.

DURATTON (HRS) 2 4 o 8 1_0 1_2 1_2

FLOW (CFS) 2 t_ l- 1_1 I 0

--- XSECTION 4, ALTERNATE L, STORM ]-0, HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO READHD FILE -_-

OPERATTON ADDHYD XSECTION 5

PEAK TIME(HRS) PEAK DTSCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVATION(FEET)


L2 -tL 30.8 (NI]LL)

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOh¡ (BASEFLOVì, = .00 CFS)


1-.53 VìIATERSHED INCHES; 40 CFS-HRS; 3.3 ACRE-FEET.

EXECUTIVE CONTROL ENDCMP COMPUTATIONS COMPLETED FOR PASS 3

EXECUTI\/E CONTROL COMPUT FROM XSECTTON 1- TO XSECTTON 5


STARTTNG TIME = .00 RAIN DEPTH = 1.20 RAIN DTRATION = 1-.00
ANT. RUNOFF COND. = ) MAIN TI¡48 INCREMENT = .L00 HOURS
ALTERNATE NO. - 1- STORM NO. =99 RAIN TABLE NO. = )

OPERATION RUNOFF XSECTION ].

PEÀK TIME(HRS) PEAK DTSCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVAT]ON(FEET)


L2.LO 39.1- (RUNOFF)

HYDROGRÄPH POINTS FOR ALTERNATE = 1, STORM =99


HRS MAIN TII4E INCREMEI\T = -100 hr, DRAINAGE AREA = .02 SQ.MI.
l-r-.30 cFS .50 .69 .93 1" -43 2 .99 7 -04 1-6 . 80 3l-.90
TR20 ---- - scs -
Ð2-2 B,MP VERSTON
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L2:38:41- PASS 4 JOB NO. 1- PAGE L2

1-2 . t_0 cFs 39. L0 31,.24 20 .60 l_4 .30 1_0 .75 8.42 6.88 5.89
L2.90 CFS 5 -24 4 -78 4 -43 4 .1-5 3 .91 3.71_ 3 .53 3 .36
1_3 .70 CFS 3.20 3 . 06 2.93 2 -80 2.68 2.51 2.50 2.44
14.50 CFS 2 -39 2 -34 2.30 2.26 2 -2L 2 -L7 2.L3 2.O9
15-30 CFS 2 -O4 2.00 l_.95 1 .91_ L.87 L.82 L.77 L.73 t

1. s4
i
1_6.10 CFS 1_.68 1_.65 1.62 1_.60 1_.58 1.56 L.53
16.90 CFS l-.51_ 1 . s0 1_.48 L-4t 1-.45 1.43 r.42 1.40
1_7 .70 CFS 1 .39 1-.31 L.35 I.34 1- -32 1_.30 L.29 L.27
18.50 CFS L.25 L .24 L -22 1.20 L.1_9 L.t] 1.15 L.1-4
1-9 .30 CFS 1- -L2 1_.1_0 L.08 1,.07 1- 05 1_.03 r.02 L . 00
20.10 cFs -98 .97 .96 .95 .95 -94 .94 .94
20.90 cFS .93 .93 .93 .93 -92 .92 .92 .91
21_.70 CFS .9L -9]- .90 .90 .90 .89 .89 .89
22-50 CFS .88 .88 .88 .88 .87 .81 -81 .86
23.30 CFS .86 .86 .85 .85 .85 -84 .84 .84
24.1_0 CFS -75 .50

RUNOFF ABO\/E BASEFLOW (BASEFLOVü OO CFS)


2.45 INCHES;
VüATERSHED 38 CFS-HRS; 3.1 ACRE-FEET.
DURATION(HRS) 2 4 6 8 1_0 t2 1-3
FLObT (CFS) 3 2 1 I t_ 1_ 0

--- XSECTTON 1, AITERNATE 1-, sroRM 99, HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO READHD FTLE ---

OPERATTON RUNOFF XSECTION 2

PEAK TIME(HRS) PEAK DTSCIIARGE (CFS) PEAK ELEVAT]ON(FEET)


L2.O7 109 .8 (RUNOFF)

HYDROGRAPH POINTS FOR ALTERNATE = 1, STORM =99


HRS MA]N TIME INCREMENT = .100 hr, DRAINAGE AREA = .05 SQ.MI.
l_0.00 cFs .47 .57 .68 . 80 .94 1. L0 L.27 1.47
10.80 cFS 7-7r 1_.98 2.29 2.64 3.09 3.67 4.38 5-22
1-1.60 CFS 7 .L2 1,3.27 28 -O4 58 .32 99 .1-6 108.29 77 -28 47 -93
12.40 CFS 32 -14 24 .5L 19 .L9 t5 .72 1_3 . 55 12 .20 Lr -26 L0 - 46
l_3 .2 0 cFs 9 .78 9 .24 8.7'7 8.34 7 -92 7 -54 7 -20 6.88
1_4.00 cFs 6.57 6.28 6.04 5.86 5-72 5.61 5.50 5-40
1_4.80 CFS 5 .29 5 .19 5 . 08 4. 98 4.87 4.71 4.66 4.55
15.60 CFS 4.45 4.34 4-23 4.L2 4.01_ 3.91_ 3.82 3.75
r_6 - 40 cFS 3-1L 3-66 3-62 3.59 3.55 3.51 3-47 3.43
L7 -20 CFS 3-40 3.36 3-32 3.28 3.24 3-20 3-L7 3.1_3
L8.00 cFS 3.09 3.0s 3.01_ 2.91 2.93 2.89 2.8s 2.8L
1_8.80 CFS 2.77 2 -13 2.69 2.65 2.61- 2.51 2.53 2.49
1_9.60 CFS 2.45 2.4L 2.37 2.33 2.29 2-25 2.22 2-20
20.40 cFs 2 -L8 2 -L7 2 -1-7 2.L6 2.t5 2.L4 2.L4 2 -1,3
2L.20 CFS 2 -L2 2.1,L 2 -LL 2.L0 2.09 2 -08 2.08 2.07
22.00 cFS 2.06 2 -O5 2 -04 2 -O4 2.O3 2.O2 2.0L 2.0L
22.80 CFS 2 .00 L -99 1_. 98 r_.98 1,.91 r-.96 l_.95 t.94
23.60 CFS L-94 t-.93 t.92 1_.91_ 1.90 t-67 1_.00 -44
TR20 ---- - SCS -
B,MP D2-2 VERSfON
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RUNOFF ABO\/E BASEFLOW (BASEFLOVìI = .00 CFS)


3.25 VüATERSHED INCHES; 99 CFS-HRS; 8.2 ACRE-FEET.

DUR.ATTON (HRS) 2 4 6 8 t_0 L2 T4 L4


FLOV'¡ (CFS) I 5 3 32 2L0
--- xsEcrroN 2, ALTERNATE 1-, STORM 99, HYDROGRÀ,PH ADDED TO READHD FILE ---

OPERÀ,TION RI]NOFF XSECTTON 3

PEAK T]ME(HRS) PEAK DISCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVÀTTON(FEET)


1L.93 36.8 (RI]NOFF)

HYDROGRAPHPOI\I|S FOR A],TERNATE = 1, STORM =99


HRS MAIN TIME INCREMENT = -100 hr, DRAINAGE AREA = .01_ sQ.Mr.
9.50 CFS -49 .53 .56 .60 .64 -69 .74 .80
10.40 cFS .86 .92 1-. 00 1-.1-0 1.20 1_.31 L.42 1.58
11_.20 CFS 1_.81_ 2.06 2 -33 2 - 63 4 -97 1-O .46 L8 .7 6 35 .62
1_2 - 00 cFs 32.49 L2.78 6.18 4 -93 4 -1-8 3 .45 2-92 2-67
80
1_2 - CFS 2.50 2.33 2 -1-6 2-02 L-92 1.82 L -73 L.64
L3.60 CFS 1_.56 L-49 L.42 1_.36 L.29 'l-.24 1.27 L.t9
i_4.40 cFS t.L7 1_.1_s L -L2 1_.L0 1.07 1.05 1_.03 1.01
15-20 CFS .98 -96 .94 -91- .89 .87 .84 -82
16-00 cFS .80 .78 .71 -76 -75 .74 .7 4 .73
1_6.80 CFS .72 .71 .70 .70 -69 .68 .67 -66
L7.60 CFS .65 .65 -64 .63 .62 .6L - 60 .60
1_8.40 CFS .59 -58 -57 .56 .55 .54 -54 .53
1_9.20 CFS -52 .51 . 50 .49

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOhI (BASEFLOVù = .00 cFS)


4.98 WATERSHED INCHES; 26 CFS-HRS; 2 .l- ACRE=FEET.

DURATTON (HRS) 2 4 o I l_0


FLOW (CFS) 2 1 1 10
_-_ XSECTION 3, ALTERNATE 1-, STORM 99, HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO READHD FILE ---
*** WAI{NÍNG - MAIN TTME INCREMENT ( .1-OO) TS GREATER THAN 508 OF THE
TIME OF CONCENTRATTON ( .10) FOR SUBVÙATERSHED XSECTTON 3.
THIS WTLL REDUCE THE COMPUTED PEAK BY ABOUT L.22.

OPERÀTION RESVOR STRUCTURE 1

PEAK TIME(HRS) PEAK DTSCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVATION(FEET)


L2.03 28.8 376.22
*** WAIIIüING - STRUCTURE ]-,MAIN TIME INCREMENT TOO LARGE, COMPUTED PEAK
( 28.80) EXCEEDS ÀDJACENT COORD]NATE ( 27 -2Ol By 5 8. ***
TR20 ---- - scs -
BMP D2-2 VERSION
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t2:38:4t PASS 4 ,JOB NO. PAGE 1-4

HYDROGRAPH POTNTS FOR ALTERNATE= 1, STORM =99


HRS MAIN TrME INCREMENT = .1-00 hr, DR-AINAGE AREA = .01 SQ.MI.
5.40 CFS . 00 - 01- - 01- 01-
. .02 -o2 .03 .03
5.40 ELEV368-00 368.00 368.01- 368 .01- 368. 01 368.02 368.02 368 -02
6-20 CFS .04 .05 .05 .06 .07 .07 .08 .09
6-20 ELEV368.03 368.03 368.04 368.04 368. 05 368.05 368 - 06 368. 06
7 . 00 cFs .10 .1-0 -1-L -1_2 .l_3 -L4 .1-4 .1-5
7.00 ELEV 368.07 368.07 368.08 368. 09 368. 09 368 - 10 368.l_0 368.l_1
7 - 80 CFS -L6 .17 .18 -L9 .20 .21 .22 -23
7.80 ELEV 368-11_ 368.L2 368.1-3 368.13 368.1-4 368. L5 368.1-6 368-17
8. 60 CFS -25 .27 .29 .30 .32 .35 .37 .38
8.60 ELEV 368.1-8 368.L9 368-20 368.22 368 -23 368.25 368.26 368 -27
9.40 CFS -40 .42 -43 .45 -47 .49 -52 .55
9.40 ELEV 368.29 368.30 368.31 368 -32 368.34 368.35 368.37 368.40
10.20 cFS .59 .63 .67 .72 .78 .84 .9L .98
l_0.20 ELEV 368.42 368.45 368.48 368 .52 368.55 368 - 60 368.65 368.70
1_1_.00 cFs 1-.o7 1-.L6 t -28 a-47 1_.50 1.61 1.85 2.39
1_1-. 00 ELEV368.76 368. 83 368.92 369 -02 369 - l_6 369.33 369 .71 370.72
11_ . 80 CFS 3 -24 4. 01 27 .20 22 -82 1l-.56 6.87 5.06 4.09
11.80 ELEV 372-86 375.37 376.19 316.09 375.76 375.60 375.54 375 - 50
12-60 CFS 4-O4 4.02 4.00 3 .97 3 .95 3 .92 3 .89 3 .85
1_2.60 ELEV 315.45 375.39 375.31- 375 .23 375 . 1_3 375 .04 37 4 -92 374.79
l-3 .40 cFS 3 .82 3 -17 3 .67 3-55 3.43 3.31 3.1_9 3 .07
13.40 ELEV 374.66 374.5L 374-]-5 313.18 373-4L 373.06 372.71 3'72.31
14 .20 CFS 2 -95 2 .83 2 -7L 2.60 2-49 2.38 2.21 2 -L7
14.20 ELEV 372.04 377.73 37L-45 371-.18 370-92 370.69 370.46 310 -26
1_5 - 00 cFS 2 -O7 L.96 1-. 86 L.76 1.67 L.59 1_.51_ t.44
15.00 ELEV 370-06 369.88 369.7L 369 - 56 369 .42 369 .29 369 .t7 369.06
l_5 . 80 cFs 1-.35 t -23 L.1-4 r_.06 1_.00 .94 .90 _87
l-5 . 80 ELEV368.96 368. 88 368. 8l- 368 -7 6 368.71- 368.67 368. 64 368.62
16.60 CFS .84 .82 .80 -7I .7 6 .75 .13 -12
16.60 ELEV 368.60 368.58 368.57 368.56 368.54 368.53 368.52 368 -52
1_7.40 CFS .7L .70 .69 .68 -67 .66 .6s .65
1_7 .40 ELEV 368.51 368.50 368.49 368.49 368.48 368.47 368.47 368.46
l-8.20 cFS -64 .63 .62 -6L . 60 .59 .59 .58
L8.20 ELEV 368.46 368-45 368.44 368-44 368.43 368.42 368-42 368.41
19.00 cFs -57 .56 .55 .54 .54 - 53 .52 .51
19-00 ELEV 368.41_ 368.40 368.39 368.39 368.38 368.38 368.37 368.36
19-80 CFS -50 .49 .49 .48 -47 .46 .46 -45
19.80 ELEV 368.36 368.35 368.35 368.34 368.34 368.33 368.33 368.32
20.60 cFs .45 .45 .44 .44 -44 .44 .43 .43
20.60 ELEV 368-32 368.32 368.32 368-32 368.31- 368.31_ 368.3L 368 .3L
2l- .40 cFS .43 -43 .43 .43 -42 .42 -42 -42
21-.40 ELEV 368.31 368-31_ 368.30 368.30 368.30 368.30 368.30 368 - 30
22.20 CFS -42 .41- -4L .41 -47 -4L .4L .40
22.20 F.LE'V 368.30 368.30 368.30 368 -29 368.29 368 -29 368.29 368.29
23-00 cFs .40 .40 .40 .40 .40 .39 .39 .39
23.00 ELEV 368.29 368 -29 368.29 368.28 368-28 368.28 368.28 368 -28
23.80 CFS .39 .39 .39 - 35 .29 .22 -t7 .1_3
23-80 ELEV 368.28 368.28 368-28 368.25 368.20 '368.16 368.L2 368.l_0
TR.20 -r-- - scs -
BMP D2-2 VERSION
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L2238:4L PASS 4 JOB NO. 1 PAGE 1-5

24.60 CFS .1_0 .08 -06 .05 -04 .03 .02 -o2
24.60 ELEV 368-07 368.06 368-05 368. 04 368.03 368 -02 368.02 368.01
25.40 CFS _ 01 .01_
25.40 ELEV 368.01 368. 01

RUNOFF ABO\IE BASEFLOV\I (BASEFLOW = - 00 CFS)


4.92 VüATERSHED INCHES; 25 CFS-HRS; 2 -1 ACRE-FEET.

DURATTON (HRS) 2 4 6 8 1_0

FLOW (CFS) 3 2 1, 1_0


--- STRUCTIJRE L, ALTERNATE L, STORM 99, HYDROGRÂPH AÐÐED TO REÃDHD FÏLE ---

OPERATION RUNOFF XSECTTON 4

PEAK TTME(HRS) PEAK DISCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVATION(FEET)


1_2 .08 56.0 (RUNOFF)

HYDROGRAPH POINTS FOR ALTERNATE = 1, STORM =99


HRS MAIN TIME TNCREMEIII = .l-00 hr, DRAINAGE AREA = .03 SQ.MI.
11_ - 1-0 CFS .34 .51- .73 1 . 01 L.36 2 -rO 4.60 r0 .92
1_1_.90 CFS 26.L\ 48.57 55.62 40.65 25-50 L7.87 13.51 L0.73
1_2 .70 CFS 8.85 7.67 6.94 6.42 5.98 5.60 5.30 5.04
13.50 CFS 4. 80 4.57 4.35 4.1-6 3.98 3.81 3.64 3.50
1_4.30 CFS 3 .40 3 .33 3 -26 3 .2L 3.15 3.09 3.03 2.97
15 .1_0 CFS 2.9L 2.85 2-79 2.73 2.67 2.61, 2.55 2.49
15.90 CFS 2.42 2.36 2.30 2.25 2.21- 2.L9 2.L6 2.t4
1_6 - 70 CFS 2.r2 2.LO 2.07 2 -05 2 .03 2.01 L.99 1.97
17.50 CFS L.94 7 _92 1- 90 1_. 88 1_. 86 1.83 1.81 r -79
1-8.30 CFS L.t6 L-74 L -72 l-.70 1- -67 1_.65 1_.63 l- - 60
L9. L0 CFS 1-.58 1- 56 L .53 1_.51 7.49 L.46 L-44 L.4L
19-90 CFS 1.39 L.37 1.34 1_ .33 r. .31_ 1-31 l_.30 1 . 30
20.70 cFs L.29 L.29 r_-28 L.28 r.27 L -27 1".27 7.26
2L.50 CFS L.26 7 -25 L.25 1-.25 L.24 L.24 L -23 L.23
22.30 CFS L.22 t -22 L.22 L.2L r.21_ t.20 t.20 1_.19
23 .1_0 CFS r..19 1- 18 l_. l_8 1-. l_8 L.L] 1-.L7 1.16 t -76
23.90 CFS 1 .15 I.If 1_.0L .60 -2'7

RUNOFF ABO\/E BÀSEFLOW (BASEFLOVìT OO CFS)


2.44 IVATERSHED INCHES; 52 CFS-HRS; 4.3 ACRE-FEET.
DURATION(HRS) 2 4 o I 1_0 L2 1_3

FLOVü (CFS) 4 3 2 I L1 0

--- XSECTION 4, A],TERNATE L, STORM 99, HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO READHD FILE ---

OPERATION ADDHYD XSECTION


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PEAK TIME(HRS) PEAK D]SCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVATTON(FEET)


L2.06 80. I (NULL)

RITNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOW (BASEFLOW = .00 CFS)


2.92 WATE'RSHED TNCHES; 77 CFS-HRS; 6.4 ACRE-FEET.

EXECUTTVE CONTROL ENDCMP COMPUTATIONS COMPLETED FOR PASS


TR20 ----
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oL/26/** FILE: BMPD2-2.DAT 2.O4TEST
L2:38:41 SI]MMARY, .]OB NO. 1- PAGE L7

SUMMARY TABLE 1-

SELECTED RESIILTS OF STANDARD AND EXECUTTVE CONTROL IN ORDER PERFORMED.


À CHAR.A,CTER FOLLOVüING THE PEAK DTSCHARGE TT¡4E AND RATE (CFS) TNDICÀTES:
F-FLAT TOP HYDROGRÀPH T-TRT]NCATED HYDROGRAPH R-RISING TRt]NCATED HYDROGRAPH

XSECTION/ STANDARD PEAK DISCHARGE


STRUCTURE CONTROL DRAINAGE RUNOFF
TD OPERATION AREA AMOUNT ELEVATION TTME R.A'TE RATE
(sQ Mr) (rN) (Fr) (HR) (cFs) (csM)

RÀINFALL OF 2-60 inches AND 24.00 hr DURATTON, BEGINS AT .0 hrs.


RAIMTABLE NUMBER 2, ARC 2
IVIATN TÏME TNCREMENT .1OO HOURS

ALTERNATE STORM

XSECTTON 1 RI]NOFF .02 .00 .00 0 .0


XSECTION 2 RT]NOFF -05 -34 L2.12 I 1_40. 0
XSECTTON 3 RUNOFF .01 1_.01_ L1_.95 8 800. 0
STRUCTT]RE ]- RESVOR - 01- 1_-01 370.76 ]-2.L4 2 200.0
XSECTTON 4 RUNOFF .03 -L4 L2.20F. l_R 33 .3

XSECTTON 5 ADDHYD .04 .31 L2.2aT 3T 75 -O

RÀÏNF,A],L OF 3.20 inches AND 24.OO hr DURÂT]ON, BEGTNS AT .0 hrs.


ALTERNATE STORM

XSECTTON 1- RI'NOFF .02 .31- L2.L7T 21 100.0


xsEcTroN 2 RI]NOFF .05 .60 L2.]-1, r7 340.0
XSECTTON 3 RI]NOFF .01 r.41 L1_.95 1_l_ L1-00. 0
STRUCTURE 1- RESVOR .01 L.47 372 -28 t2.L5 3 300.0
XSECTTON 4 RI]NOFF .03 .31_ 12.L4T 4T 133.3
XSECTTON 5 ADDHYD .04 .53 1-2.74 7 1_75 - 0

RAINFALL OF 5.1-0 inches ÀND 24-OO hr DURATTON, BEGTNS AT .0 hrs -


ALTERNATE STORM L0

XSECTTON 1 RI'NOFF .02 L.L6 T2 -LL a7 850.0


XSECTION 2 RI]NOFF .05 1_.72 L2.08 56 1-r-20.0
XSECTTON 3 RUNOFF . 0i. 3.07 ]-L.94 23 2300.0
STRUCTTIRE I
I RESVOR . 0l- 3.06 375.60 L2.L3 7 700-0
XSECTTON 4 RUNOFF .03 t- - t_o 1_2 -L0 24 800.0
XSECTTON ADDHYD .04 1.53 12.tL 31_ 175.O
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oL/26 / ** FILE: BMPD2-2.DAT 2 . O4TEST
L2 238:41, SUMMARY, JOB NO. 1_ PAGE 18

SUMMARY TABLE ].

SELECTED RESULTS OF STANDARD AND EXECT]TÏVE COMTROL IN ORDER PERFORMED-


A CHARACTER FOLLOWING THE PEAK DTSCHARGE TIME AND RÀTE (CFS) IND]CATES:
F-FLAT TOP HYDROGRAPH T-TRI]NCATED HYDROGRAPH R-RTSTNG TRI]NCATED HYDROGRAPH

XSECTTON/ STANDARD PEÀK DISCHARGE


STRUCTURE CONTROL DR.ATNAGE RI'NOFF
ID OPERATTON AREA AMOUTIT EÍ,EVATTON TT¡{E RATE R.A,TE
(sQ Mr) (rN) (rr¡ (HR) (cFs) (csM)

RAINFALL OF 7.20 inches AND Z4-0O hr DITRATTON, BEGINS AT .0 hrs.


ALTERNATE 1 STORM 99

XSECTTON L RUNOFF .02 2 .45 t2.to 39 r-950.0


XSECTION 2 RUNOFF .05 3.25 L2 -07 l_1_0 2200.o
XSECTION 3 Rt'NOFF .01- 4 -98 1L-93 37 3700.0
STRUCTI]RE 1_ RESVOR - 01- 4 -92 37 6 .22 12.03 29 2900.0
xsEcTroN 4 RUNOFF .03 2 -44 t2.o8 56 1,866.7
XSECTION ADDHYD .o4 2.92 L2 -06 81 2025.O
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SUMMARY TABLE 3

STORM DTSCHARGES (CFS) AT.XSECTTONS AND STRUCTURES FOR ALL ALTERNATES


QUESTTON MARK (?) AFTER: 'OUTFLOI¡I PEAK - RIS]NG TRUNCATED HYDROGRÀPH.

XSECTION/ DRÀINAGE
STRUCTT]RE AREA STORM NUMBERS
rD (sQMr) r 2 10 99

STRUCTURE 1 .01

ALTERNATE 1- 729
XSECTTON 1 .02

ALTERNATE ]- 2 1-7 39

XSECTION 2 .05

A]]TERNÀTE 1 7 L7 56 1_1_0

XSECTION 3 .01_

ATTERNATE ]. 8L:1233l
XSECTTON 4 .03

ALTERNATE 1 1-? 4 24 56

XSECTION 5 .04

A],TERNATE ]- 73L8l-
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END OF 1 JOBS TN TH]S RUN

SCS TR-20, VERSION 2.O4TEST


FILES

INPUT = DAD2-2R.DAT , GIVEN DATA FILE


OUTPUT= DAD2-2R.OUT , DATED 0L/26/**,1-223824L
FILES GENERATED - DATED 0L/26/**,1-223824L
F]LE DAD2-2R.TRD COIVTAINS READHD INFORMATION

TOTAL NU¡4BER OF I¡trARNINGS = 7 , ¡4ESSAGES = )


*** TR-20 RUN COMPLET'ED ***
Worksheet 2: Runoff curve number and runoff
:::::::::::::.::::::::::.:::i-,:i::::.::::::
.:.:.: ,: ,:,:.:.:...:.:.:.:.:.:.: ,:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:. :-:.:.:. .llliliirliillrrit::+irlr:
P roject, :, : :, :, l, :, :, :, :, :, l, l,iêCf COñTRACÏ A By:iii:iririii:liG-,Zj:iiiä:iii:: Date 112312008

Location Montgomery County Checked PS Date 1l24l2OO8


Contract A- Existing Conditions
1. Runoff Curve Number (CN)

O.OO427 mi2

CN (weighted) = total product / total area = 153.7 12.73 = 56.3 use cN =l *l-l
2. Runoff
Storm #l Storm #2 Storm #3

t0.
Frequency. .....Yr 1 l:0O::::

2.6
Rainfall,P(24-hour) .....In 5.1 7.2

Runoff,Q=(P-0.2SF(P+0.8S). ....... In 0.1 1.1 2.3


g=(1000/GNþ,10
Worksheet 3: Time of concentration (T") or travel time (T)

Project ICC-CONTRACTA By czJ Date 112312008


Locationvlontgomery County Checked PS Date 112412008
Contract A- Existing Conditions DA D-2-3

NOTES: Space for as many as tr¡lo segments per flow type can be used for each r,vorksheet.
Include a map, schematic, or description of flow segments

Sheet flow (Applicable to T" only) Segment


1- Surface description (table &1)
2- Manning's roughness coeff., n (table $1)
3. Flow Length, L (total L<= 300 ft)
4. Tr,vo-Year 2#hr rainfall, P2
5. Land Slope, s
6. Tt = 0.007(nL)o't/ Pro's"o'a =l-irg8 I
Shallow concentrated fl ow Segment B_ie
7. Surface Description: paved (P) or unpaved (U) ? u
8. Flow Length, L ::::348

9. Watercourse slope, s ft tfl i:0;09483


10. Average velociÇ, V (figure 3-1) ftt 5
11. T,= L/3600V 0.019 + =l ñ;e I

Channel flow Segment


a. Assumed Q:
b. Pipe (P) or Channel (C) ?
c. lf pipe, enter D (in):
d. lf channel, enter bottom width:
e. if channel, enter side slope 1 (_:1):
f. lf channel, enter side slope 2 (_:1):
12. Cross sectional flow area, a
13. Wetted perimeter, wp
14. Hydraulicradius, r= a/wp
15. Channelslope, s
16. Manning's roughness coeff., n
17. V = 1.4g 10'67 so's / n Table ll-2-B-3
18. Flow length, L
19. T,= L/3600V =F;õ-l
20. Watershed or subarea T" or T, (add T1 in steps 6, 11, 1e) hr | '--l
Worksheet 2: Runoff curve number and runoff

ICC-CONTRACTA D..
E, ¿@
:::::::::::i:::.lFljttì:::l::.:.:.::1i:::
V ::::::::i'ü:::!iji.¿git:::::::::i::+ Date 112312008

Location Montgomery County Checked Date 1l24l2OO8


Contract A'Proposed Conditions DA D-2.3
1. Runoff Curve Number (CN)

0.00606 mi2

CN (weighted) = total product / total area = 338.7/ 3.88 = 87.3 use cN =[ ,, I


2. Runoff
Storm #1 Storm *2 Storm tß
tt II
Frequency. .....Yr ;': ,:t0, ::lÍxI

Rainfall,P(2zl-hour) .....In 2.6 5.1 7.2

Runoff,q=(p-0.2s)2(P+0.ss). ....... tn
1.4 3.7 5.7
g=(1000/CN)-10
Worksheet 3: Time of concentration (T.) or travel time (T)

Project ICC-CONTRACT A By CZJ Date 112312008


Location Montgom"ry County Checked PS Date 112412008

Contract A-Proposed Conditions DA D-2-3

NOTES: Space for as many as tr¡ro segments per flow type can be used for each worksheet.
Include a map, schematic, or dascription of flow segments

Sheet flow (Applicable to T" only) Segment


1- Surface description (table 3-1)
2. Manning's roughness @eff., n (table 3-1)
3. Flow Length, L (total L<= 300 ft)
4. Trr¡o-Year 2&hr rainfall,P2

5. Land Slope, s
6. Tt = 0.007(nL)0'8 / pro's *o'a =l-;r12 I

Shallow concentrated flow Segment ,:::,BrG::i:i

7. Surface Description: paved (P) or unpaved (U) ? '1.:,:,;U'i,:,:,i

8. Flow Length, L :4ss


L Watercourse slope, s ft I 0.'00S9:i
10. Average velocity, V (figure 3-1) ftt 1.5
11. Tt= L/3600V 0.090 + =l ñõõ-l
Channel flow Segment t:::ic¡D:: _:::fù.t
a. Assumed Q: 8.0
b. Pipe (P) or Channel (C) ? :i:i:iG:¡:i:i:
c. lf pipe, enter D (in): Z+l
d. lf channel, enter bottom width:
e. if channel, enter side slope f f:1):
f. lf channel, enter side slope 2l:1):
12. Croqs sectional flow area, a sq 3.1

13. Wetted perimeter, rrtrp 6.3


14. Hydraulic radius, r= a /vW ft 0.5
15. Channel slope, s ft /I 0:Of 0:01
': : : : : :

16. Manning's roughness coeff., n 0;01:3


17. v = 1.49 10'67 so's / n Table ll-2-B-3 ft t 5.1 7.2
18. Flow length, L fr ;283 ,i,:,1,:3+S:,:'i

19. T,= L/3600V hr o.o2 0.01


20. Watershed or subarea T" orTt (add T1 in steps 6, 11, 19)
*****************80-80 LIST OF INPUT DATA FOR TR-20 HYDROLOGY******************

,JOB TR-20 SUMMARY NOPLOTS


TITLE DA D2-3
TITLE FILE: DAD2-3.DAT
6 RUNOFF 1_ 001_ 1 0-00421 56.0 0.11_ 1 1_1 l_ 1
6 RUNOFF 1_ 002 2 0.00606 87.0 0.13 L 1_ 1- 1 L
ENDATA
7 INCREM 6 .10
7 COMPUT 7 001 002 0.0 2.6 1_.0 22 l_ 01_
ENDCMP 1
7 COMPUT 7 001_ 002 0.0 3-2 1.0 22 L 02
ENDCMP 1
7 COMPUT 7 001 002 0.0 5 .1_ l_. 0 22 l- t-0
ENDCMP ]-
7 COMPUT 7 001_ 002 0.0 '1 -2 1_. 0 22 1,99
ENDCMP 1
ENDJOB 2

*******************************END OF 80_80 L]ST*******************************


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DA VERSION
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08:34:l-5 PASS 1 JOB NO. l- PAGE l-

EXECUTIVE CONTROL TNCREM MAIN TIME TNCREMENT 1OO HOURS

EXECUT]VE CONTROL COMPUT FROM XSECTTON ]- TO XSECTTON 2


STARTING T]ME = .00 RAIN DEPTH = 2.60 RÀIN DURATION = 1.00
ANT. RUNOFF COND. = ) MArN T]ME INCREMENT 1-00 HOURS
AITERNATE NO. - l- STORM NO. - 1 RAIN TABLE NO. = 2

OPERATTON RUNOFF XSECTTON ].

*** MESSAGE - XSECTION ]-, NO PEAK COMPUTED (ONLY 1- HYDROGRAPH PO]NT(S) ) . ***
RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOVü (BASEFLOW OO CFS)
.00 INCHES; 126 CFS-HRS;
VùATERSHED .0 ACRE-FEET.

*** I^IAIU{ING - MAIN TIME INCREMENT ( .l-00) TS GREATER THAN 508 OF THE
T]ME OF CONCENTRATTON ( .11) FOR SUBVüATERSHED XSECTTON l-.
THTS WTLL REDUCE THE COMPUTED PEAK BY ABOUT ****8. ***

OPER.ATÏON RUNOFF XSECTTON 2

PEAK TIME(HRS) PEAK DISCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVATTON(FEET)


L1_.97 1.7 (RUNOFF)

HYDROGRAPH POINTS FOR ALTERNATE = 1, STORM = 1-

HRS MAIN TIME INCREMENT = .100 hr, DRAINAGE AREA = .01- SQ.MI.
1-l-.50 cFs .43 .77 1.68 3.28 6.66 1-45 3.94 1-'72
12 .30 CFS 1.24 1. 03 . 86 -12 .65 . 60 . 56 .53
t_3 . 1_0 cFs .49

RUNOFF ABO\/E BASEFLOVü (BASEFLOW OO CFS)


1.39 WATERSHED INCHES; 5 CFS-HRS; .5 ACRE-FEET.

DURATION(HRS) 2
FLOW(CFS) O

--- XSECTTON 2, ALTERNATE 1-, STORM 1-, HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO READHD FILE ---
*** hTARf{ING - MATN TIME TNCREMENT ( .1OO) IS GREATER THAN 503 OF THE
TTME OF CONCENTRÀTTON ( .13) FOR SUBWATERSHED XSECTTON 2.
THTS WILL REDUCE THE COMPUTED PEAK BY ABOUT -3.58. ***
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08:34:15 PASS 2 JOB NO. l- PAGE 2

EXECUT]VE CONTROL ENDCMP COMPUTATIONS COMPLETED FOR PASS 1-

EXECUTTVE CONTROI, COMPUT FROM XSECTION 1 TO XSECT]ON 2


STÃRTTNG T]ME = .OO RATN DEPTH = 3.20 RÀfN DURATION = 1-.OO
ANT. RUNOFF COND. - 2 MAIN TIME INCRE¡,IENT = -l-00 HOURS
ALTERNATE NO. = 1 STORM NO. = ) RÀIN TABLE NO. - 2

OPERÄTION RUNOFF XSECTION 1

'K** MESSAGE - NO STGNTFTCANT PEAK FOUND, MAX. DTSCHARGE 1 CFS,


AT XSECTTON 1 ***
PEAK TTME(HRS) PEAK DISCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVATION(FEET)
l_2.00 -6 (RUNOFF)

HYDROGRAPH POINTS FOR ALTERNATE = 1, STORM = 2


HRS MAIN TIME INCREMENT = .l-00 hr, DRÄ,INAGE AREA = .00 SQ.MI .
11_.90 CFS .r4 .59 .38

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOW (BASEFLOü] OO CFS)


.28 WATERSHED INCHES; l- CFS-HRSI -1- ACRE-FEET.

DUR.A'TTON(HRS) O

FLOW(CFS) O

--- XSECTTON 1-, ATTERNATE ]-, STORM 2, HYDROGRÀ,PH ADDED TO READHD FILE ---
*** WARNING - MAIN TIME INCREMENT ( .1-OO) TS GREATER THAN 508 OF THE
TTME OF CONCENTR.A'TTON ( .1]-) FOR SUBWATERSHED XSECTÏON 1.
THTS WILL REDUCE THE COMPUTED PEAK BY ABOUT ****8. ***

OPERAT]ON RUNOFF XSECTION 2

PEAK TTME(HRS) PEAK DTSCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVATTON(FEET)


ad (RUNOFF)
LL -96 tu. +^

HYDROGRAPH POINTS FOR ALTERNATE = 1, STORM = 2


HRS MAïN TïME INCREMENT = .100 hr, DRAINAGE AREA = .01- SQ.MI.
r-1_.20 cFS .44 .50 .s8 -66 t-L6 2.48 4.69 9-26
12 . 00 cFs 1-0. 09 5 .31_ 2 -29 1,.64 l_.36 1 .13 .95 . 85
1-2.80 CFS .79 -14 .69 .64 .61- .58 .s5 .52
13.60 CFS .50

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOü1 (BASEFLOW = .00 CFS)


1.91- VìIATERSHED ]NCHES; 7 CFS-HRSì - 6 ACRE-FEET.

DURATION(HRS) 2 2
FLOVU (CFS) l- 0
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-_- XSECTTON 2, A],TERNATE I, STORM 2, HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO READHD FTLE --_


*** I¡IARI{ING - MAIN TIME INCREMENT ( .100) IS GREATER THAN 50% OF THE
TIME OF CONCENTRAT]ON ( . ]-3 ) FOR SUBV\TATERSHED XSECTION 2 .
THIS WTLL REDUCE THE COMPUTED PEAK BY ABOUT 6.0%. ***

EXECUTIVE CONTROL ENDCMP COMPUTATTONS COMPLETED FOR PASS

EXECUTÏVE CONTROL COMPUT FROM XSECTTON ]. TO XSECTION 2


STARTING TIME = .00 RAIN DEPTH = 5.1-0 RAIN DIIRAT]ON = 1-.00
ANT. RUNOFF COND. = 2 MAIN TI¡4E INCREMENT = .100 HOURS
AITERNATE NO. = L STORM NO. =10 RÀIN TABLE NO. = 2

OPERATTON RUNOFF XSECTION 1_

PEAK TTME(HRS) PEAK DISCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVATTON(FEET)


1_1_.98 4.0 (RUNOFF)

HYDROGRAPH POTNTS FOR AI,TERNATE = 1, STORM =l-0


HRS MAIN TIME INCREMENT = .100 Ìrr DRÀINAGE AREA = . 00 sQ.Mr .

1_1_.70 CFS .1_3 .80 3.03 3.94 L.9t .91 .78 .68
12.50 CFS .51 .49

RUNOFF ABO\IE BASEFLOW (BASEFLOW = .00 cFS)


1-.09 WATERSHED ]NCHES; ? .lEr<-I¡Þc. .2 ACRE-FEET.

DURATION(HRS) 2 L
FLOW (CFS ) 1- O

--- XSECTION 1, ALTERNATE L, STORM ]-0, HYDROGRÃPH ADDED TO READHD FTLE ---
*** Ì^IAIUÍING - MAIN TII4EINCREMENT ( .1-00) IS GREATER THAN 508 OF THE
TTME OF CONCENTRATION ( .11) FOR SUBWATERSHED XSECTTON ]-.
THIS VìI]LL REDUCE THE COMPUTED PEAK BY ABOUT -1.68. ***

OPERATTON RUNOFF XSECTTON 2

PEAK TÏME(HRS) PEAK DTSCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVATTON(FEET)


LL.96 L9 .5 (RUNOFF)

HYDROGRÀPH POINTS FOR AÍ,TERNATE = 1, STORM =10


HRS MAIN TIME INCREMENT = .1-00 hr, DR-A'INAGE AREA = .01- SQ.MI.
t-0.30 cFs .47 -50 .54 .58 -63 .69 .75 .81
CFS
1-1-.1-0 .89 l-.01- L.t6 l-.30 L.47 2.5L 5.20 9 -46
1_1-.90CFS L7.61- 1-8.66 9.60 A.tt 2.92 2.40 L.99 L-67
12 .70 CFS l- . 50 1-.39 1.30 1- -21 1 . 13 L.07 1- - 01 -96
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r-3.50 cFS .9r- .87 .83 .79 .75 -72 -69 -67
1_4.30 CFS .66 -64 .63 .62 .6L .59 .58 .5'7
1-5.10 CFS .55 .54 .53 .52 .50 -49

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOW (BASEFLOVü OO CFS)


3.66 INCHESI
V\IATERSHED L4 CFS-HRS; 1.2 ACRE-FEET.

DIIRATTON(HRS) 2 4 5
FLOW (CFS) 1- 1- 0

--- XSECTION 2, ALTERNATE ]., STORM ].0, HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO READHD FILE ---
*** hIATUÙTNG - MATN TTME TNCREMENT ( .1OO) TS GREATER THAN 508 OF THE
TIME OF CONCENTRATION ( .l-3 ) FOR SUBVìIATERSHED XSECTION 2 -
THIS Vü]LL REDUCE THE COMPUTED PEAK BY ABOUT 4.12. ***

EXECUTTVE CONTROL ENDCMP COMPUTATIONS COMPLETED FOR PASS 3

EXECUTIVE CONTROL COMPUT FROM XSECTTON 1 TO XSECTTON 2


STARTING TIME = .00 RAIN DEPTH = 7 -2O RA]N DURATION = l-.00
ANT. RUNOFF COND. - 2 MAIN TIME INCREMENT = .1-00 HOitRS
ALTERNATE NO. - 1 STORM NO. =99 RAIN TABLE NO. - 2

OPERATÏON RUNOFF XSECTTON ].

PEAK TIME(HRS) PEAK DISCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVAT]ON(FEET)


1-L -91 9-2 (RUNOFF)

HYDROGRÂPH POTNTS FOR ALTERNATE = 1, STORM =99


HRS MAIN T]ME ÍNCREMENT = .100 hr, DRAINAGE AREA = .00 SQ.MI.
60 cFs
r_1 . .48 1_ -32 3 .1_s 7 -96 8. 88 4 -L0 . 98 1_ 1_. s8
12 .40 CFS 1 .35 r- . r-3 .96 . 88 . 83 .17 .72 . 68
13.20 CFS .65 .62 .59 .56 .53 .5r_ .49

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOW (BASEFLOW OO CFS)


2.35 WATERSHED TNCHES; 6 CFS-HRSì .5 ACRE-FEET.

DURATION(HRS) 2 2
FLOü] (CFS) 1- 0

--- XSECTION ]-, ALTERNATE L, STORM 99, HYDROGRÀPH ADDED TO READHD FILE --_
*** WAI{NING - }4AIN TTME INCREMENT ( .1OO) TS GREATER THAN 508 OF THE
TIME OF CONCENTRATION ( .1-].) FOR SUBWATERSHED XSECTTON L.
THIS WÍLL REDUCE THE COMPUTED PEAK BY ABOUT .62. ***

I
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I
OPERATION RUNOFF XSECTION

PEAK TIME(HRS) PEAK DISCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVATION(FEET)


L1_.96 29 -2 (RUNOFF)

HYDROGRAPH POINTS FOR ALTERNATE = 1, STORM =99


HRS MATN TIME INCREMENT = .l-00 hr, DRATNAGE AREA = .01- SQ.MI.
9.10 CFS .50 . 51 -s2 .53 .53 .55 .58 .6L
9.90 CFS .65 .68 -73 -17 .83 .88 .94 1-.01-
t_0.70 cFs 1_. 09 1 .18 r.28 1.38 t_.51_ 1.10 L -92 2 -]-6
.50
l_1 cFS 2 .40 4 -O9 8 -26 L4 .7 8 26 -7 9 27 -92 14 .49 6 .22
12.30 CFS 4.34 3.55 2.94 2 .46 2 .21, 2 -05 L .9L L.77
1_3.1_0 CFS 1.65 1.56 1-.49 L .41, L -34 1-.27 t -2L L -L6
1_3.90 CFS 1_.1_0 l_. 05 1 . 0r- .98 -96 .94 -92 .90
14.70 CFS .88 .86 .85 .83 .81- .79 -7't -15
50 cFs
l_5 - -73 -72 -7 0 .68 .66 -64 .62 .61-
16.30 CFS .61_ .60 .59 .59 .58 -51 -57 .56
t_7.10 cFS .55 . s5 .54 .53 .53 .52 .51- .51
1_7 .90 CFS .50 -49

RUNOFF ABO\/E BASEFLOI^I (BASEFLOVìI 00 CFS)


5.66 WATERSHED ]NCHES; 22 CFS-HRS; ]. . 8 ACRE-FEET.

DURATTON(HRS)24689
FLOVü(CFS) 2 1, L L 0

--- XSECTfON 2, A],TERNATE 1, STORM 99, HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO READHD F]LE ---
*** Ì^IAIìIIING - MAIN TIME INCREMENT ( .100) IS GREATER THAN 508 OF THE
TIME OF CONCENTRATTON ( .]-3) FOR SUBWATERSHED XSECTION 2.
THTS W]LL REDUCE THE COMPUTED PEAK BY ABOUT 3.72. ***

EXECUTÏVE CONTROL ENDCMP COMPUTATTONS COMPLETED FOR PASS


TR.20 ---- - scs -
DA D2-3 VERSTON
0t/24/*x FILE: DAD2-3.DAT 2.04TEST
08:34:15 SUMMARY, JOB NO. 1 PAGE 6

SUI44ARY TABLE ]-

SELECTED RESULTS OF STANDARD AND EXECUT]VE CONTROL IN ORDER PERFORMED.


A CHARACTER FOLLOWING THE PEAK DTSCHARGE TIME AND RATE (CFS) TNDTCATES:
F-FLAT TOP HYDROGR.APH T-TRUNCATED HYDROGRÀPH R-RTSING TRUNCATED HYDROGRAPH

XSECTION/ STANDARD PEAK DISCHARGE


STRUCTURE CONTROL DRÀTNAGE RUNOFF
rD OPER.ATTON AREA AMOI]NT ELEVATION TTME RÄTE RATE
(sQ Mr) ( rN) (FT) (HR) (cFS) (CSM)

RAfNFAI,L OF 2.60 inches AND 24-00 hr DURå,T]ON, BEGTNS AT .0 hrs.


RAINTABLE NUMBER 2, ARC 2
MAIN T]ME INCRE¡4ENT .1-OO HOURS

ALTERNATE 1. STORM

XSECTTON 1 RUNOFF .OO .00 -00 0 ********


XSECTION 2 RUNOFF .01- 1_.39 1-1- - 97 8 800.0

RAINFAI,L OF 3.20 inches AND 24-00 hr DURATION, BEGTNS AT .0 hrs.


A],TERNATE ]- STORM

XSECTION 1- RUNOFF .OO .28 12.00R 1R********


XSECT]ON 2 RUNOFF .01- T.9L 1_L.96 l_0 t_000.0

RAfNFALL OF 5.10 inches AND 24.00 hr DI]RÀTION, BEGINS AT .0 hrs.


ALTERNATE ]. STORM ]-O

XSECTTON 1 RUNOFF .00 1.09 11.987 4T********


XSECTION 2 RUNOFF .01 3.66 1]-.96 L9 1900.0
RAINFAIL OF 7.20 inches AND 24.00 hr DURATION, BEGINS AT .0 hrs.
ALTERNATE 1 STORM 99

XSECTTON 1 RUNOFF .00 2 -35 ]-L.9'7 9 ********


XSECTION 2 RIn\IOFF .01 5 .66 l_1.96 29 2900.0
TR20 ---- - scs -
DAD2-3 VERSION
01-/24/** FILE: DAD2-3.DAT 2.04TEST
08:34:1-5 SUMMARY, .fOB NO - a PAGE 7

SUMMARY TABLE 3

STORM DTSCHARGES (CFS) AT XSECTTONS AND STRUCTURES FOR A],L ALTERNATES


QUESTION MARK (?) AFTER: OUTFLOW PEAK - RISTNG TRUNCATED HYDROGRÀPH.
XSECTTON/ DRA]NAGE
STRUCTURE AREA STORM NI]MBERS
rD (sQ Mr) 1 2 L0 99

xsECTroN l_ .00

A],TERNATE 1 t?4
XSECTION 2 .07

ATTERNATE ]- 8 r_0 1-9 29


TR20 ---- - scs -
DA D2-3 VERSION
0L/24/** FILE: DAD2-3.DAT 2.04TEST

END OF 1 JOBS TN TH]S RUN

SCS TR-20, VERSTON 2.O4TEST


FILES

INPUT = dad2-3.dat , GIVEN DATA FTLE


OUTPUT= dad2-3.OUT , DATED 0L/24/**, 08:34:15
FÏLES GENERATED - DATED 0L/24/**,08:34:1-5
FILE dad2-3.TRD CONTAINS READHD INFORMATION

TOTAL NIIMBER OF VTIARNINGS = 8, MESSAGES - 2

*** TrR-20 RUN COMPLETED ***


Worksheet 2: Runoff curve number and runoff

Project Date
Location Montgomery County Checked PS Date
Contract A- Existing Conditions ÐAD-24
l. Runoff Curue Number(CN)

0.00484 mi2

CN (weighted) = total product / total area = 179.9 I 3.1O = 58.0 usecN =l-;-l
2. Runoff
Storm #1 Storm #2 Storm #3

Frequency. .....Yr 1 10: 100

Rainfall,P(24-hour) .....ln 2.6 5.1 7.2

Runoff,Q=(p-0.2S¡24e+O.AS¡. ....... tn o.2 1.2 2.5


S=(1000/CNþ10
Worksheet 3: Time of concentration (T") or travel time (T)

Project ICC-CONTRACTA By CZJ Date 112312008


Locationvlontgomery County Checked PS Date 112412008
Contract A- Existing Conditions DAD-2-4

NOTES: Space for as many as tvro segments per flowtype can be used for each r,r¡orksheet.
Include a map, schematic, or description of flowsegments

Sheet flow (Applicable to T" only) Segment


1- Surface description (table &1)
2. Manning's roughna*s coeff., n (table 3-1)
3. Flow Length, L (total L<= 300 ft)
4. Tt¡o-Year24-hr rainfall, P2
5. Land Slope, s
6. Tt = 0.007(nL)o't / Pr0'5
"o'+
=l ñã;-l
Shallow concentrated flow Segment B-re
7. Surface Description: paved (P) or unpaved (U) ? :iU
8. Flow Length, L ¿f53

9. Watercourse slope, s fr I 0;05519


10. Average velocity, V (figure &1) ftt 3.8
11. Tt= L/3600V 0.033 + =[-;ã3 I
Channel flow Segrnent
a. Assumed Q:
b. Pipe (P) or Channel (C) ?
c. lf pipe, enter D (in):
d. lf channel, enter bottom width:
e. if channel, enter side slope 1 l:1):
f. lf channel, enter side slope 2 (_:1):
12. Cross sectional flow area, a
13. Wetted perimeter, wp
14- Hydraulic radius, r= a/wp
15. Channelslope, s
16. Manning's roughness coeff., n
17. V = 1.4g 10'67 s0'5 / n Table ll-2-B-3
18. Flow length, L
19. Ï= L/3600V =|oõ-I
20. Watershed or subarea T" or T, (add T1 in steps 6, 11, 1e) hr l-orr-l
Worksheet 2: Runoff curve number and runoff

ICC-CONTRACT A By Date
Lo""tion Checked Date
Contract A-Proposed Conditions ÐAD-2-4
1. Runoff Curve Number (CN)

0.00000 mi"

CN (weighted) = total product / total area = 0.0 / 0.00 = usecN=l o I

2. Runoff
Storm #1 Storm #2 Storm *h3

Frequency. .....Yr 1 :10:

2.6 5.1 7.2


Rainfall, P(24-hour) .....1n
Runoff,Q=(P-0.2S¡24P+O.AS¡. ....... In
g=(1000/CN)-10
*****************80_80 LIST OF TNPUT DATA FOR TR_20 HYDROLOGY******************

JOB TR-20 SUMMARY NOPLOTS


TÍTLE DA D2-4
T]TLE FILE: DAD2-4.DAT
6 RUNOFF 1 001 r_ 0.00484 58.0 0-]-2 1111 l-
ENDATA
7 TNCREM 6 .]-O
7 COMPUT 7 001 001 0.0 2 -6 1_.0 22 1_ 01
ENDCMP 1-
7 COMPUT 7 001 001- 0.0 3.2 1.0 22 L 02
ENDCMP ]-
7 COMPUT 7 001_ 001- 0.0 5.1 l_.0 22 1_ 1_0
ENDCMP 1
7 COMPUT 7 001_ 001_ 0.0 7.2 1_.0 22 r 99
ENDCMP 1
ENDJOB 2

*******************************El{Ð oF 80_80 LfsT*******************************


TR20 ---- - scs -
D2-4
DA VERSTON
01-/23/x* FILE: DAD2-4.DAT 2.04TEST
10:59:15 PASS 1 JOB NO. 1 PAGE 1

EXECUTIVE CONTROL ]NCREM MAIN TIME ÏNCREMENT 1OO HOT'RS

EXECUT]\¡E CONTROL COMPUT FROM XSECTION ]. TO XSECTION ].


STARTING TIME = .00 RAIN DEPTH = 2.60 RAIN DURATION = 1.00
ANT. RUNOFF COND. = ) MAIN TIME INCREMENT 100 HOURS
AI,TERNATE NO. - 1 STORM NO. - 1- RAIN TABLE NO. = 2

OPERATÏON RUNOFF XSECTTON ].

*** ¡',ÎESSAGE - XSECTION ]-, NO PEAK COMPUTED (ONLY 1 HYDROGRAPH PO]NT(S)). ***
RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOW (BASEFLOW OO CFS)
.00 WATERSHED INCHES; 127 CFS-HRS; .0 ACRE-FEET-

*** I^IAIIIüING - MAIN TIMEINCREMENT ( .100) IS GREATER THAN 508 OF THE


TTME OF CONCENTRATTON ( .L2) FOR SUBWATERSHED XSECTTON ]-.
THIS VìIILL REDUCE THE COMPUTEÐ PEAK BY ABOUT ****8. ***

EXECUTIVE CONTROL ENDCMP COMPUTATIONS COMPLETED FOR PASS 1.

EXECUTI\/E CONTROL COMPUT FROM XSECTfON 1- TO XSECTION ]-


STARTING TTME = .00 RAIN DEPTH = 3-20 RAIN DURATION = 1.00
ANT. RUNOFF COND. = 2 MAIN TIME INCREMENT = .l-00 HOURS
AITERNATE NO. - 1- STORM NO. - 2 RAIN TABLE NO. = 2

OPERÀTION RUNOFF XSECTION ]-

*** MESSAGE - NO SIGNTFICANT PEAK FOUND, MAX. DISCHARGE 1 CFS,


AT XSECTTON 1 ***

PEAK TIME(HRS) PEAK DISCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVATION(FEET)


L2.00 .9 (RUNOFF)

HYDROGRAPH POTNTS FOR ALTERNATE = 1, STORM = 2


HRS MAIN TIME INCREMENT = .100 hr, DRAINAGE AREA = .00 SQ.MT.
1r_.90 cFS .35 -94 .63 .35

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLO T (BASEFLOW OO CFS)


.34 hIATERSHEDINCHES; 1 CFS-HRSI .1- ACRE-FEET.
TR20 ---- - scs -
D2-4
DA \¡ERSTON
0L/23/** FILE: DAD2-4.DAT 2.04TEST
59 : 1-5
1-0 : PASS 2 'JOB NO. 1 PAGE 2

DURATION(HRS) O

FLOVü (CFS) 0

--- XSECTTON 1-, ALTERNATE T, STORM 2, HYDROGRÂ,PH ADDED TO READHD FILE ---
*** WAIUü]NG - MATN TIME INCREMENT ( .1-OO) TS GREATER THAN 508 OF THE
TIME OF CONCENTRÀTION ( .12) FOR SUBI^IATERSHED XSECTION 1-.
THIS I/üTLL REDUCE THE COMPUTED PEAK BY ABOUT 2.32. ***

EXECUTTVE CONTROL ENDCMP COMPUTATTONS COMPLETED FOR PASS 2

EXECUTIVE CONTROL COMPUT FROM XSECTION 1- TO XSECTTON 1-


STARTTNG TIME = .00 RAIN DEPTH = 5.l-0 RAIN DURATION = 1-.00
ANT. RUNOFF COND. _2 MAIN TTME INCREMENT 1-OO HOURS
AITERNATE NO. = 1 STORM NO. =l-0 RAIN TABLE NO. = 2

OPERATION RI]NOFF XSECTION ]-

PEAK TIME(HRS) PEAK DISCHARGE(CFS) PEAK ELEVATION(FEET)


11-.98 5 .1- (RUNOFF)

HYDROGRAPH POfNTS FOR ALTERNATE = 1-, STORM =10


HRS MATN TIME INCREMENT = .100 hr, DRATNAGE AREA = .00 SQ.MI.
11.70 CFS .31- L.L9 3.88 s.os 2-69 L.29 1-.00 .85
1_2.50 CFS -12 -6L .56 .53 .50

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOW (BASEFLOI¡I 00 CFS)


L.22 VIATERSHED INCHES; 4 CFS-HRS; .3 ACRE-FEET.

DUR.ATION(HRS) L
FLOW(CFS) O

--- XSECTION 1, A],TERNATE t, STORM 10, HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO READHD FILE ---
*** WAIU\TING - MATN TIME INCREMENT ( .100) IS GREATER THAN 508 OF THE
TIME OF CONCENTRATION ( .T2) FOR SUBüIATERSHED XSECTION ]-.
THIS W]LL REDUCE THE COMPUTED PEAK BY ABOUT .92. ***

EXECUTIVE CONTROL ENDCMP COMPUTATIONS COMPLETED FOR PASS 3


TR20 ---- - scs -
D2-4
DA VERSÏON
Ot/23/** FILE: DAD2-4.DAT 2.04TEST
59 : 15
1-0 : PASS 4 JOB NO. l- PAGE 3

EXECUT]VE CONTROL COMPUT FROM XSECT]ON 1- TO XSECTTON 1.


STARTING T]ME = .00 RAIN DEPTH = 1.20 RAIN DURATION = 1-.00
ANT. RIINOFF COND. = 2 MAIN TIME ïNCREMENT = .l-00 HOIIRS
ALTERNATE NO. = | STORM NO. =99 RAIN TABLE NO. = 2

OPERATTON RUNOFF XSECTTON 1-

PEAK TIME(HRS) PEAK DTSCHARGE (CFS) PEAK ELEVATION(FEET)


LL -91 11,.2 (RUNOFF)

HYDROGRAPH POINTS FOR AI,TERNATE = 1, STORM =99


HRS MAIN TIME TNCREMENT = .100 hr, DRÄ]NAGE AREA = .00 SQ.MI.
r_r- . 50 cFs .32 .67 L-73 3 -94 9.44 10 .9s 5 -52 2 -55
1-2.30 CFS l_.95 1_.65 1-.38 1, -1-1 1.06 l-.00 -94 -81
1-3.1_0 CFS -82 -'t8 -74 .7L -61 .64 .61- .59
1_3 . 90 CFS .56 -54 .52 . 50 . 50

RUNOFF ABOVE BASEFLOW (BASEFLOVü OO CFS)


2-54 WATERSHED INCHES; I CFS-HRSì .7 ACRE-FEET.

DURÄTION(HRS) 2 3
FLOv\r (CFS) 1 0

--- XSECTION ]-, ALTERNATE 1., STORM 99, HYDROGRAPH ADDED TO READHD FTLE ---
*** WART{ING - MATN TIME INCREMENT ( .1OO) IS GREATER THAN 508 OF THE
TI}48 OF CONCENTRATTON ( .L2 ) FOR SUBVVATERSHED XSECTION ]-.
THÏS WTLL REDUCE THE COMPUTED PEAK BY ABOUT .9?". ***

EXECUTIVE CONTROL ENDCMP COMPUTATIONS COMPLETED FOR PASS 4


TR20 ---- - scs -
r DAD2-4 VERSTON
' 0L/23/*x FILE: DAD2-4.DAT 2.04TEST
l-0 : 59 : 15 SIIMMARY, JOB NO. 1- PAGE 4

SUMMARY TABLE 1

SELECTED REST]LTS OF STÃNDARD AND EXECUTIVE CONTROL TN ORDER PERFOR¡{ED.


ACHARACTER FOLLOVüING THE PEAK DISCHARGE TIME AND RÄTE (CFS) INDTCATES:
F-FLAT TOP HYDROGRAPH T-TRUNCATED HYDROGRAPH R-RISTNG TRUNCATED HYDROGRAPH

XSECT]ON/ STANDARD PEAK DISCHARGE


STRUCTURE CONTROL DRA]NAGE RIJNOFF
ID OPERATTON AREA AMOUNT ELEVATION TTME RÀTE RATE
(sQ Mr) (rN) (FT) (HR) (CFS) (CSM)

R-A,INFALL OF 2.60 ínches AND 24.00 hr DURATION, BEGTNS AT .0 hrs.


RÀTNTABLE NUMBER 2, ARC 2
MAIN TIME INCREMENT .1OO HOURS

ALTERNATE 1- STORM 1,

xsEcrroN l- RUNoFF .00 .00 .00 0 ********


RÀfNFAIL OF 3.20 inches AND 24.00 hr DURATION, BEGINS AT .0 hrs.
ALTERNATE ]- STORM 2

xsEcrroN 1- RUNOFF .00 .34 12.00R 1R********


OF 5.].0 inches AND 24.00 hr
R.A,TNFALI, DURATION, BEGTNS AT .O hTS.

ALTERNATE ]- STORM 10
xsEcrroN 1 RUNOFF .00 1.22 l-l-.98 5 ********
RÀINFAIL OF 7.20 inches AND 24.00 hr DURATION, BEGINS AT .0 hrs.
ALTERNATE ]. STORM 99
xsEcrroN l- RUNoFF .00 2.54 LL.97 11 ********
TR20 ---- - SCS -
DA D2-4 VERSION
01_/23/** FILE: DAD2-4.DAT 2. O4TEST
l-0:59:15 SUMMARY, JOB NO. 1 PAGE 5

SU¡ß{ARY TABLE 3

STORM DTSCHARGES (CFS) AT XSECTIONS AND STRUCTURES FOR ALL ALTERNATES


QUESTION MARK (?) AFTER: OUTFLOW PEAK - RISTNG TRUNCATED HYDROGRÄPH.

XSECTTON/ DRA]NAGE
STRUCTURE AREA STORM NUMBERS
rD (sQMT) 1- 2 r_0 99

xsEcrroN 1 .00

ALTERNATE 1- 1_? 5 t_1_


TR20 ---- - scs -
DA D2-4 \/ERSION
0]-/23/x* FILE: DAD2-4.DAT 2. O TEST

END OF ]- ,JOBS ÏN THIS RUN

SCS TR-20, VERSION 2.O4TEST


FILES

ÍNPUT = DAD2-4.dat , GIVEN DATA FILE


OUTPUT= DAD2-4.OUT , DATED 01/23/**,]-0:59:15
FILES GENERATED - DATED 01-/23/**,L0:59:l-5
FILE DAD2-4.TRD CONTAINS READHD ]NFORMAT]ON

TOTAL NUMBER OF VTIARNTNGS = 4. ¡{ESSAGES = 2

*** TR-20 RUN COMPLETTED ***


APPEI\DIX C

WATER QUALITY ST]MMARY SIIEET


WATER QUALITY MAP
PAGÉ I O¡ I

MD SHA.ICC PROJECT:WATER OUALITY SU|T'I MARY SI-IEET

HI conrRAcr A sEcMENr D1-D2


WATERSHED NUMBER: 02-14-02
RIPTIOilT ICC FROM I-370 TO EAST OF MD 97
DATE: U25l2008
'RACT! 4T3765960 Pn¡Plneosv:;--
t{UMBER: 08-SF-0102

A B c D E I F G H J K L M
REDEVEL9PMEN]
ruieiinoùg ¡nee
:::
. POST. : :: ::EXlSnt¡q:: :: ÁREAREAUIRINC TREAiEDÊV ::
NETV::: Loss oF ExtSTtNG iMPERVIôUsAREA WATERQUALfTY WATER OUALTY
TREATI¡ENT
OUTFÁLL I¡UMBER IMPERVIOUS AREA
DEVELOPMENT
DE\'ËLOPÚENT re, co¡srnúciÈ¡ ¡MPERVIOUS ÁREA
.WÁTER.AUALTTY. :. t(o! F) + OR NON. . " rRe¡iËo av BUP
. PAVEIIENI OEHCTfCREDT
IIIPERVIOUS AREA RÊI,övEó NUMBER
. : (ACRES) (AGRES) ::: (AcREs) N¡ÞERVIOUs AREA
(AcREs) (AcREs) , 0.2(E+F)+ol sTRUcruÉÁL
STRUCTUR.AL BMP REMOVÁL fl+J+L-H¡
(ACRE3) (ACRE9) (AcRqs)
.6xolûdln9 :::{AÇRES) .. CREDIT IACRES)
: colunn L : ... (AcRq!)::::

D-11 0.00 3.78 3.78 0.00 0.00 3.78 3.78 0.00


D-1-2 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
D-2-1 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
D-2-2 0.00 c.Jo 5.36 0.00 0.00 5.36 4.'t2 1.24 0.00
D-2-3 0.00 2.68 2.68 0.00 0.00 2.68 1.69 0.99 0.00
D-24 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

0-00 11.82 11 Ãt o-00 0.00 nnn 11-A2 c_5c t9a nnn 0.00 0.00

WATER QUALITY CREDTT/DEBIT O.OO ACRES IN THE WASHINGTON METROPOLTTAN WATERSHED (O2-f4.O2)

ßl
üflnoDIII(oilSnUfloü

.0ORRIÐ@R PAffiD{ER$
SHA Highway Hydraulics D¡vls¡on, Chlef MDE Plan Revlew Divlslon, Ch¡ef ICC Colridor Partners
³
WATER QUALITY MAP - SEGMENT D1-D2
PROPOSED CONDITION
MD 200 / INTERCOUNTY CONNECTOR

Legend JANUARY 2008


Drainage Area Boundary
CPv Sub Drainage Area Boundary
Point of Investigation
Pavement Treated By Storm Filter
Linear Sand Filter
Linear Sand Storage
Grass Channel Credit
New Construction

INTERCOUNTY CONSTRUCTORS
Right of Way

200 100 0 200 400 600


Feet TWO TAFT COURT * ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND 20850 * 301-354-8600

D1-C

D1-D

D1-C2 D1-F

D1-G1
1325

D1-F1
1320

1315 325

320
1310
D1-C1 310
315

1305

5
-2 -3
D1-A D
DA 3 0 5

-2 -2 1300
D
DA 300 D1-H1
D1-L
- 1 -1 129
5

DA
D D1-I
295 POI D-2-3 D1-H

0
0
129

290
- 2-2 D1-E2
ID
PO D1-G
5
128

285

0
128

280

D1-E1
5
10 127

275
D1-B
D - 1 -2 127
0 D1-N
15
DA
270
D1-M
126
5
- 1-1
ID
265 PO
D1-K
0
126
D1-J
20

260

5
125
2
D-1 -
1250 255 I
PO
245 250
25
APPENDIX I)
GEOTECHNICAL BORING LOG
ProJecß lnÞrcounty Connedors - Cor¡factA BorinoNumben SWD2-Bí
Segment Ð2. Gonta ct Number: 07120080.D2
Montgornery County, Maryland Sh€et t of 1
BoringContracto¡: GEOMECTüANICS, INC- G¡ounùmter Observations
ELIZABETH. PENNSYLVANIA
I Date I nme I Depth I Gastng I Carred
Boring Foreman: Matt Hart
Encountered U6 2-.21PM Dry
Schnabel Representatiw: P. Hud¡ins
Drilling EquipmenÈ BK 51 Manual Track Gompleüon 816 221PM Dry 23.9
Drilling Method: $1/4" lD HollorStemAuger caslng Rrlled V. U6 2.4áPM t3-5' 15.5'

Afterùllling Y 8n 8:004M 10.0 10.5'


Hammer Type: SaËty Hammer (140 lb)
Dates Started: 8/6/07 Fhþh€d: 8/6/07
Station: 1289|-25 Ofiseb +150

Ground Surface Elev'aüon; 378.0¡ (D Total lÞpth; 24.7 t


SYMBOL
ELEì' Ðtñ SAMPUNG
(fr) MATERIAL DESCRIPTION TESTS REMARKS
{fr) TUM DEPTlrl DATA

0.3 .TOPSOIL,4 inches 377:7 MC=Ð.1oh 0.0fr ResHual


SANDYSILI moist brown, conta¡ns ML
roots
2.5
SILTWTH SAl,lD, molsl orangebh
broìnn
-l
.l

Changes to contains mlca -5.

Changies to brown
i SPT
t 1
=ï44%
ML f''r0

G
F

Changes to conbins mica SPT

1E5 359.5
SILTY SAND, moist, bmwn and yellow, SPT
contalns mha
100%

SM

DISINTEGRATED ROCK sampled as DR D


SPT læ.5È
slltvsand. molsl brorn ard qray t2+10u'È
lDblntegrated
=14'100% lRod(
Botbm of borlng ã124.7 f-
Boring otrset$Þet north ûom the staked bcation.
Projsct
4nntbet TEST
BORIN
Intercoung Connedors - Contract A
Segment D2
Borlns Numben SWD2-82
Gontract Numben 07120080.D2
ScÌ¡naÞst Englnôortna LOG Monþomery County, Maryland Sheet I of I
Boring Gonbacton CONNELLYANDASSOCTATES, ¡NC. Groundwaùer Obserntions
FREDERICK MARYI.AND I Date
Borlng Foreman: CodyHanes
I I Time I Depür I Casing I Caved

Schnabel Representatr'ræ: Brar¡don Glass


Gornpletion V 816 l:31PM ß.t 8.C
Drilling Equlpmentl D¡edrich D'SO (ATV) Gasing Pulled V 8/6 1:¡15 PM 17.C t9_s
Drilling Method: $l/f lD HollolrrStemAuger
AñerD¡illhg Y 8n 2:03 PM 9,5' 10.f

HammerType: Auto Hammer(140 lb)


Dates $aned: 816þ7 F¡n¡shed: 8/6/07
Station: 1289Þ25 OffseU +250

Ground Surface Elenallon: 376.0¡ (fr) Total tÞpûh: 25 t


DEPÏI{ ELEì/ RTÞ¡ SAII¡IPLING
(ft) MATERI.AL DESCRIPNON SYMBOL TEST!¡
(ft' TUM REilIITRI(s
DEFTHI DATA
0.3 TOPSOIL 4lndres s75.7 MC = 16.S,6 fr ResHual
SILTWITH SAND, moist, brown, 4%
conta¡ns roob

Changes to no roots
t}6+8
89%

Changes to conùafns rod< Fagrnenþ 5


roots
78VÉ

GharEes to no rock fragments or roots,


Sandy, contains mlca
1fxt96

ML c

to09ô

Charges towith sand

l@6

Changes to brown and white

25.O 100%

Bottom of boiry at 25.0 fr.


Æ"fli' Proiect

Boring Gontracton Corndly A¡¡d Associates, lrrc"


Frededclq Maryland
Intercounty Connectors - Contact A
Segment D2
Monbomery Got¡nty. Ma¡yland
BorinENumbe"
GonbactNumben 07120080.D2
Sheet
Groundwater Obsenrdions
I Date I nme I
I of I
Depth lGasißg
SWD2'83

I Gaved
Boring Foreman: G Hanes
EncounÞred Y ül 8:35 Att¡l 9.0 8.5'
Schnabel Representativq B Ghss
Drilling Equipmenb D¡edtió t>.s0$rack) Gompletbn V 8Il &,fSAM 2,4
Drilting Method: T1t4'lO Hollinú Stem A¡Spr Gas¡EPr¡lþd.y. ül 8:f)AM 12.5' 18.5'

Hammer Type: Auto Hammer (f.m b)


AfrerD¡ilting Y 8/9 8:(X)AItl 8.(I 8-4

Dates StarÞd: 8ll/07 F¡nidred: 8fll07


Stdion: 1289+50 Offsel: +340

Ground Surface Elevation: 373-0! (t) Total Depth: 25 fr,

uçrt-r| IIATERI,AL DESGRIPTION SYMBOL


E-EI' SAITTIPUNG I rrSrS REI'ARI(S
(n) (ft) TUM DEPrlrl DArA I
o.1 TOPSOL1 ¡nch " tlz.v I,SFf 0.0-25.0È
È+'l Reddual
SA¡{DYSILT, mc¡ist brom, conbirs Gl0' (5ô%)
rod<fagrnents

Chaf¡ges bwit¡ sand, contains rcd( ML ¿sFT


fagmenb, orarEebtrbuvn aird gnay

SA¡{DYtEA¡.| CIAY, mo¡st b¡omfsh 3, SPT


tl'r4
red ard gnay
Gr8'(100%)
CL

8-5 364.5 q
SAhIDY SILT, molsL orangdsh blrwn sPr
5+6
¡È16i'¡aW;O)

c
5,SPÏ
8+9
iG={I (0%)

L'lL

6, SPT

tss96)

SPT

&ttom of boring at25.0fl.


Projecf lntercounty Connedors - Gonbact A Bo¡ins Number SWD2-84
Segment D2 Contracl Number: 0712(Ð80.D2
Montgomery Counþ, Maryland Sheeb I of I
Boring Contracton CONNETTYANDASSOCIATES, lNC. Ground,mter Obsen¡ations
FREDERICK, MARYLAND oate Ìrme I Depüt I Gælng
Boring Foreman: GodyHanes
I | I caved

Encountoüed 8/6 l200Alr Dry


Schnabel Representative: BrandonGlass'
Drilling Equlpment Diedrich t}5O (ATV) Gompleüon 8/6 l:594i¡ Dry
Þrilling Method: &lr4'lD Holloru StemAuger
Gasing Pulled t[. 86 12:05 P[¡ 21-8 21_g

Hammer Type: Auto Hammer (f 40 b)


AfrerD¡llllng Y 8[7 2O5PM 7.r 9.O

Dates Started: 8/6/07 Finlshed: 8õ07


Statlon: 1290+00 Otrs۟ +150

Ground Surface Eler¡ation: 375.Or (ñ) ToÞl Depth: 25 fr.

MATERI.AL DESCHPAON ELEv SAtt[PUNG


(fi) SYMBOL (fr) TESTS RE!¡IAR¡ß
TUM DEPTHI DATA
t -¡t TOPt¡Oll- 3 inches 314:E 0.0 È Residual
SAI{DY SILT, mo'st, brown. contains
rock fragments

Changes to contains mica

Changes to with sand

ML c
Changes to bown, while, and bbdr

Botom of boring at 25.0 fr.


Boring ofiset 5-feetwest of staked locatio¡
nabel Profecù Intercounty Connedorc - Conbad A
Segnnnt fl2
'HÎJ,
LOG Gonüast Numben . O712OOS0.fI2
Sheet I of f
Borlng Conbacton CONNETLYANDASSOCTATES. fNC.
FREDERTCK ÍrtARyt-AND
Groundrrater Oùsoffat¡ons
Borlng Foreman: God¡r Hanes
rrao I Tins lo"pr, lcætnsl cqvöd
Schnabel Representative: Brandon Glass
Drllllng Equlpment Diedrfch D€0 (ATV)
ltletl¡od: ]1/4' lD Hollov Stenr Auger
,Drllling

lfammerType: Auto Hammer(l4O b)


Datres Started: 8/ôO7 Flntshed; g/6þ7
Sbüon: 1290+00 Offseg+2zo

Ground Surface Eler¡afon: 374.Gt

UATERUIL DESGRIPTION

0.0ft Ræ¡dual
SILTY SAf.lD, mobt, bror¡rn

Ghanges ûo brovun and gray


MC=ZlJTo 2.sfrusDÀ
LOAM

5.0
SILT, rno¡sL brorun and gray, cor¡talns

Changes to contains mlca

Changes to no sard, brorrn

Glnnges b with sand, brown, whlte,


ard blad(
25.0
Botþm of boring at25.0fl.
'clznabel TEST
BORINI
Project lrüercounty Conneciors - Contsact A
Segment D2
Borinq Numbe" swD2-86
Contract Numben 07120080.D2
Schmbel Eng¡ær¡ng LOG ìlonþomery County, lrlaryland Slreet 1 of I
Bor¡ngContracton CONNEIIYANDASSOCTATES, tNC.
' FREDERICKI,|ARYI-AÌID
Grounduøter Obserr¡alions

Boring Foreman: Cody Hanes I Date I nrn" I Depür I Casing I Gaved

Schnabel Representd¡rre: Brandon Glass


Encountered V 8/6 ra00A¡'/ 24.8 23.5'

Drilling Equipmen* Dieddctr Þ50 (ATV) Gompleüon V 8/6 2lOPM 24.9 ?3.8
Drilling Method: &1/¿f lD Hollor Stern Auger
Gasing Puited I 8/6 22OPM 17-î 195
AfferDrilling ! 8[r 218 PM 8.0' 8.5'
HammerType: A¡¡toilammer(f4Ob) .
Daras Started: UGl07 Finished: EU6/07
Stat¡on: 129(Þ25 Ofiseü +3(Ð

Ground Su¡face Eler¡alion: 373.OÈ(fi) Total Depth: 25ft

MATER¡ALDESCRIPTION sY[¡BOt- ELEìI SAMPUNG


(frt (fr) TUM TESTS REIIIAR¡(S
DEPTHI DATA
I
v.a 3l2A
IOPSOILT2Fùes O.0frReddual
SAI.¡DY S¡LT. mobl orargdsh brou,ft 7896
conÞlBs roob

Changes to no sar¡d or rmts

1m9ð

67%

Changes b with sard, cor¡ùains mlca,


mLüücotored
ML lqTË

c
Charges to Sardy, wt¡ite and broum

192 353.8
SILTY SAÎ,|D, molst, brown and white,
contains mica 8S%

SM

Cù¡anges b wh¡te and gray

25.î 8396

Bottom of boirg at 25O fi.


4nntbet TEST
BOR¡NG
ProJect. Intercounty Connectorc - Gont¡actA
Segrænt D2
eorinsrlumber SWD2-87
Contraci Number: 0712ü80.D2
SchnaÞo¡ enginoeAng LOG Montgonrery Gounty, Maryland Sheet I of I
Boringcontrac{on GEoMECFIANICS,tNC. Groundmte¡ Obse¡mtons
ELIZABEIH, PENNSYLVANIA
Borlng Foreman: Maü Hart
I Date I T|me I Oepttt I Caslng I Caved

Schnabel Representative: P. Hutdríns


Encountered V 8/6 3:34 PM 2g 23.5'

Driltlng Equipments BK51 ManualT¡aclr Gomptetlon Y 8/6 3:35 PM 2U 23.5'


Drilling Method: $f/4' lD Hollortr Stem Aqer Caslng Pulted V. 8t6 3:¿16 PM 1ZT 14.O

Hammer Type: Safety Flamrner (1,10 þ)


AfrerDdlling Y 8rl 7:35A¡tl 8.1' 9.t
Ðates Started: 8/6/Í¡7 Flnbhed: 8/6/07
Stat¡on: 1290+75 Oßet +240

Ground Surface Etevat¡on: 372.(}& (fr) Tolal DeDth: ZO fr

MATERI,AL DESCRIPT|ON ELE\I SAMPUNG


(fr) SYMBOL (fr) TESTS REMAR¡$
TI'M DEPTlrl DATA
0.3 .TOPSO|[.4 incåes SPT MC = 14.0% O0fr Resifual
SILTY SAND, mobt, brovm, contahs 0.3t usD¡\:
SM LOAM
roots
2.5
SILT, moisl, llght brown and orange,
::] SPT
contalns sand, roots
78%

Changes to no roots ML s¡rT PP = 1.0 bt 5.0fr PP=1.0


n¡F

8.5
SILTY SAND. molsl. orargeish brown,
contalns mha
-¡ SFT

10ûË

SM

c
13.5
SAI¡DYSILT, molsl orangelsh brcwn
.,rj SPT
a
4'Z:yc

i
Ghançs to yellowish brown and urhlte, SPT
conta¡ns m¡ca ML

j Ef¡9S

Changes touæt l SPT

-traJ 100%

Boüom ofboring at 25.0 ft.


4nnaøet TEST
BORINI
ProJecE Intercounty Connedorc
Segrrnent D2
- Gonbact A Borins Numben SWD2-88
Gontract Numben 071ãÐ80.D2
Schnabs¡ EDglmêl¡ng LOG Monlgomery Gounty, Maryland Sheeh 1 of I
Boring GontÍactor: GEOMEC}|ANICS, INC- GroundryaÞr Obserì¡ations
ELIZABETH, PENNSYLVANÙA
Bo¡lng Foreman: MatHart
I Date I Time I o"pn I Casing I Caved

Encounbred 8n 8:474M Dry


Schnabet Bepresentative: P, Huldrlns
Drilling Equlpmenb BK 51 Manuat Traclc GompÞtfon 8[7 8:474M Dry æ.5'
Ddlling Method: &1/4'lD Hollor¡v StemAuger
Gaslng Pulted V 817 9:ll AÀl r8.o 18.S
I.

AfrerDdll|ng Y, 8/8 4r(x)PM l3.o 16.5'


llammer Type: SaÞþ Hammer (140 lb)
Dates SÍarbd: 8ørO7 Finished: 8fl/t)7
Station: 1291+40 Ofiseb +140

Ground Surface Eleyatlon: 379.t! (fi) Totat Depth: 25 ff

MATERTAL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL ELE\/ SAMPUNG


(fr) (fr) TUM TESTS REIIARKS
DEPTHI
'I DATA

0.5 TOPSOII- 6 ¡ncfies 378.s SPT 0.0t Residual


SILT WITH SAND, moist brqr¡n, 1æ%
conta¡ns rcob

Changês to orangeish bronn, contalns ML sPr


'sand,
and'rock fragments, bace
organbs 78%

5.0
SANDY SILT, moisl rcddish orange, SPT
cor¡tains mba
tfþtó

Ghanges to bro'vn SPT 8.5 fr lrcn


ML
stalnslrcins to
0
7M 25-Êet

c
13.5 365.5
SILTY SAND, molst.reddlsh oranç sPf
100%

Ghanges to orangebh brorn SPT


SM
1fþ%

WT
l+11
1fþ96

Boüom ofbodng at25.0fr.


Boring ofiset4-feet north hom lhe staked ocatlon.
Project Intercounty Connectors - Contract A Borino Numbe¡, RDD2-88
Segment D2 Gonffi Number 07120080.D2
Montgomery Gounty, Maryland Sheet I of I
Boring Gontracton Connelly And Associates, lnc. Groundurater Obsermüons
Frederid<, lvtaryland
I Date I Time I Oepttr lCæing I Caved
Boring Foreman: C Hanes
Encountered 8Il 10:40 Afi Dry
Schnabel Representat¡\re:' B Glass'
Dr¡ll¡ng Equ¡pmenB Dieddcf¡ D'50 firâci$ Gompbtion 8[7 10:42 Aft Dry
Drilling Method: +1Æ lD Hollove Stem Atger Gasing Pulled u7 10:45 AIr Dry 7.5'
:
Afrer Drilling 8Í9 Dry 8.O
Harnmer Type: Auto Hammer (14O lb)
Dates Started: 8fl/07 Finished: 8Ífn7'
Station: 1297+æ Offse* -50

Ground Surface Elevation: 392.0t ft) Total Deoth: 8.6 fr

ELEV STRAISA¡UPLTNG
MATERIAL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL TESTS REMAR¡(s
(ñ) ruM
I orerul DAIA
{fr)

u.z [\TOpSOil_ 2 inches 0.0 -8.8 fr


-l DIS¡NTEGRATED ROGK, sampled as
JX*;tuË Dlsintegrated
I
|
s¡ltysand, moist bpwn; contalns rock
fragments and mlca [*'*',
I-Flsz,spr Rod(

I 110ryf

J lREcs(60%).
Cllanges to gray
u
ll***t
-f
5.0 fr Shelby

W]
ùrbe attønpted at
llH'uoo"t $feetbut
maþdd wasbo
dense
L
&6 fE Arger ard
Botbm of bodng at8-6fr. spoon reñ,¡sal
A¡Ssreft¡sal at8.6ff.
sHA 73.0,{6 MARYLAND STATE HIGHWAY ADMI NISTRATION
8-2$2000
FOUNDATIONS BORING LOG
Sheet 1of 1
Boring of

Gontract No. 4T3765960 Project Description lntercountv connector - contract A: MD 3s5 to Me 97


Boring No. W-S-RR025 Station/Offset giO+g7.SS / 0.S Right Coordinates N 531555 E__12832U
Boring By E2CR, Inc. Driller Mark Knotts .
Rig Type Træh.$!rngq_B¿q00
SurfaceElevation 369.2 Date Started 4113lA6 Rig No.
Date Completed 4113t0s Drive Hammer 140 LB.
WA Casing Auger SÞe 3.25 tN.
Depth Bebw Surface
Ï1mÊ Borlng and Sampling SÞe of Gore NA tN.
Depth Eþv. (hours) Dâte confoms to AASHTO: Size of BitOD NA IN.
L 4.5 æ4.7 0 4113tO6 T-206,T-207 Core Banel Type NA
4 2.5 366.7 24 4t14tæ T-225, T-306 Auger Depth 28.5

DEPTH E[E\/. SPOON RECOVER\ cAstNo


IN IN MATERIAL I'ESCRIPTION QÀltÞt I REMARKS VET )J
BLOWS sPT or
(1n)
FEET FEET NO. Rock Corr f¿ FOOr
rvrorsç ì'oïl L€m
trrown, SAND.
s-t z-z 9.U- 1
Some Sllt, Some Clay, Trace t ,IA 10 NMC=l2.7Vo
Gravel, Trace Organks I 2
3_5 3À5 6a (A-6X5) s¿ 2-2 2,5-
ifRsr f a Àtl I 4
5
Molsl, Medium stlff, ôrtoüed Lþht
BroÌyn and Lbht Gray, SILT, Llttls $3 3-2 5.& 6
ê5 10
Sald, Trace Clay, Tfscs 7
ûganlcs. Lou¡Mha s-4 &3
¿,
7.9-
AÃ 10 NMC = 27.9% I
(a-4)
s.5 2-2 9.0- t0
l1_o 358.18
TRSI
t ln5 I
, Samfle 95: Sofl. Traæ Fne 11
\ssfr!---* ----_- t
s'0 f1.16 11.5- 2
Damp, Hard, Lþht Brorn, SAND 7) .t3 fl l4 t3
and SILT, Trace Clay 14
(44X1) $7 18-28 14.0- 15
?, 755 16 NMC = ll.9%
IRSI 1s
Sample S-7: Lþht Brown, Light 98 lù22 t6.(Þ
t0 Wateron Spoon at 1&fi l7
Salt¿N .t7 3
Gray and Bladq Loil Mlce
l8
7-20 1ö.0- 19
s-9 la tnô 6 20
21
22
23
Sample 910: Brown and Bladt, t7€0 xt.5- 24
Lo¡r Mica s-10 1A 2Aî I NMC = 16.6% 25
26.0 34ì.18 26
UOñ'IPLts ¡ ELY WEATH ERED
27
R@KSanpledAs:
28
Oamp, Hard. Bmwn and Bladç
294 24.ï 2S

kil
339.78 SILT. Little Fine Sand. l-our Mim 11
,a 30
I 31
32
Bottom of Borilrg @ 29.4 feet 33
34
35
36
37
38
3S
40
41
Project Intercounty.Conr¡ectors - Contract A Bo¡insNumbe" RDD2-B7
;/Ennabel
Cñã6ãiE,'-æãñ; "ã=*ÌL
LOG
Segrnent D2
Iíontgomery County, Maryland
Gonhact Number: 07120080.t)2
Sheet: I of t
Boring Gontrac'ton Gonnelly And Associates, tnc. G roundwater Observatlons
Frederic-k, Maryland
Boring Forernan: G Hanes
I Date I Time I Depth lCasing I Gared

Encounlered 8n 9:454M Dry


Schnabel Representative: 'B Glass
Drilling Equipment Diedricñ D"50 gnck) Gompletlon 8n 9:504M Dry
Drilling Method: S1/4'lD Hollow Stem Augei
Gælng Pulled !. 8n 9:554M 16.5' 17.9

Affer Drilling Y 8/9 8:ü)AM 142 172


HammerType: .Aulo Hammer(l40 lb)
Dãtes Staræü ïtltïl Finished:' 8l7tÌ7
Station: 129$+95 Offset +50

Ground Surface Elevatlon: 368.t¿ (fr) fota| Oeptt¡: ZO n

MATERIAL DESCRIPNON ELEì{ SAMPLING


(ft) SYMBOL (f,) TESTS REMARKS
TUM DEPTHI DATA
v.¡ TOPSOIL I lnd'l co/,9 1, SFT 0,0 - 20.0 fr
SAIIDY SILT, moisl brown, conÞins Resldml
t/8%)
roob
C:hanges b no roots, conhins rock SPT
fæmenb, brownisÞorange )+11
r8%)

3,

(67%)

Ghanges b no rodc ftagr¡ents SPT


I
ML c =18'(100%)

Ghanges to conÞins mica


(100%)

Ghanges b gray and orangebFbrown 96, SPT


l4+21+38

Boüom ofboíng at 20.0 ft.


Boñng oftet 5-feet wesl ftor¡ lhe staked location-.
4nnubel TEST
BORING
ProJecf Intercounty Connedors - Conbacl A
Segment D2
Boring Numben RDD2.B9
ContractNumben 0712@80.D2
Schnabál Englneerlng LOG Montgomery Gounty, Maryland Sheet 1 of I
Boring Contractor: GEOMECHANICS, lNC. Grounduøter Obsenætlons
EUZAEETH, PENNSYLVANIA Date
Boring Foreman: Maü Hart
I I Time I Depth I casing I Gaved

Encountered 8t17 9:244M Dry


Schnabel Representatfve: Kevln Bell
Drllling Equiprrenk BK 51 Manual Trac.k Gompletion 8t17 924AM Dry
Drilling Method: 3.114" lD Hollow SÞm Auger
Casing Pulled 8/17 9:37 A[¡l Dry 14.O

HammerType; Safety Hammer(140 lb)


Dates Sbrted: üfln7 Flnlshed: 8117107

Station: 13æ+50 Ofiset -50

Ground Surface Elevatlon: 396.ûr (ft) Total Depth: i8.i fr

DEPTH ELE\I STRA TAMPLING


(fr} MATERIAL DESCR|PNON SYMBOL TESTS REMARKS
(ft) TUM DEPTHI DATA
0.3 .TOPSO|L
LEAN CI-AY' moist yellorlsh broutrn, CL
3e5.?
_l t REC=9" 5096
0.0-4.5ft
Residual

2.0 contains roclc fragments, roob


SILTY SAI,¡D, molst, reüllsh brorn,
92

4.5
contalns roclc fragments, mlca

DISINTEGRATED ROCK sampled as


SM

:,ljj 9119+U
REC=16! &Xtå

4.5-6.5fr

"'fi'
sllty sand, moist, reddlsh brown, DR s.(l Dlslntegrated
contalns rock fragments, mica 23+39+32
REÈ176T% Roc*
6.5
SILTY SAND, fine to coarse grained 6.5 - 17.5 fr
sand, moisL yellowísh brorrn, contalns ResHual
mica
94
5+5+6
REC=18'1æ%
10.0fr Bag

l,f'
samplebken

,.F
95
67Uo

18.1 DISINTEGRATED ROCK, sampled as


]F
319:3b
17.5
cùatbr.
- 18.o fr: R¡g

gray, conta¡ns mica, rock lfx)% 1S.0ft

Bottom ofbodng at l8.f fr.


-
Auger refusal at 18.0 fr.
sHA 73.0.46 MARYLAN Þ STATE HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
8.2s-2000
FOUNDATIONS BORING LOG
Sheet 1 of
Boring of

Gontract No. AT3765960 Project Description lnterCountv Gonnector - Contract A: MD 366 to MÐ 97

Boring No. W-S-RB{27 Statiorfoffset 323+50.58 / 1.9- Lefr Coordinates N 531460 E 1284182

Boring By E2CR. Inc Driller Tim Gray


Rig Type rræ!S!rnæ_84Q00
SuriaceElevation 391.0 Date Started 3l2$t06 Rig No,
Date Completed 3n8rc6 Drive Hammer 140
LB.
Casing Auger SÞe 3.25
tN.
Ðepth Bebw Surface
ïme Borlng and Sampling
Size of Core NA
IN.
Depth Eþv. (hours) Date Conforms to MSHTO: Size of B¡t OD JN,NA
I DRY 3128/,06 T-206J-rtl Core BanelType
I DRY 3t29t06 T-225, T-306 Auger Depth 28.5

I}EPTH ELE\I. SPOON RECOVERì CASING


IN IN MATERIAL DESCRIPTION Þt ltil I REMARKS
BLOWS JÉT
SPT (lnl or
FEET FEET NO. 'J RockCoro (% FOOT
uamp, Meotum uense, tân,
Brown, Bhek and Lfght Gray,
It 3-5
A
o.o-
t5 '14
Bull( sample obla¡ned
from Auger Gutllngs From 2
GRA\,EL, Soms Sand, Some S¡lt,
15-22 2.9- 0to 1Gfr (44[0) 3
Trace Clay s-2 a, 1Ã 15
{A-24X0)
l-ìfl8ËiflÊ"oir 4
93 8-19 4.tÞ 5
5.8 3e5.26 fRsl ?R 14
5.5 NMC= 7.8'Á 6
I Semple 92: Very Dense , 6ft
7
lQ^*^r. G-Q. lla¡¡ na^.a I T-l 6.È 10
Dâmp, Hard, SILT. Some Sand,
nô NMC = 4.6% I
Llüe Clay, Trace Gravel 1J.¿8 8.6- I
(A-5X6)
94 )t {ll ô I NMC = 2.5% 10
11
lRsl 14-24 11.ù
$5 Äø ItR t0 '12
13
Sample S€: Low Mica 17-21 13.5- 14
s-6 ?n tññ 12 l5
t5-5 375 5ô
c-ñ-pÍEr-er-v-vü-eÃrfiE-RE-il- l6
ROCK$anpledAs: s-7 2y}9 16.0-
12 17
6n ¿r ,t7 ?, NMC = 3.3olo
Danp, Hard, Ught Gray and Lþht
Bro$¡n, SILT,Trace Fine Sand, 't9
s.8 a3.4i0 18-S.
Lour M¡cs 5nt¿¡ lon 12 20
la4l 21
[RZ-î¡ n
23
GAVED @ 23-ft@ 24 24
$9 24-40 23-5-
,â rr t6 HRS 25
^4 26
n
8
s-10 z5-3E 28.6-
?9-9 361 10 5nr5' ?Eq 17 30
3l
Boltom of Borlng @ 29.9 feet 32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
TEST ProJecC ¡ntercounty Connectors - ContradA EodnsNumben SWD2-B9
BORING SegmentD2 ConFactNumben 071ãÐ80.D2
LOG Mqtqomery County, Maryland Sheet I ot I
Borlng Gontracton GEOfr¡tECnANlCS, lNC. Grou¡dyYater Obsen¡aüom
ELIZABETH, PENNSYLVANIA
I Dab I fÏ¡ne I Depü¡ | @sing I Caved
Boring Forerran: Mat Ha¡t
Encountered u17 EOSAM Dry
Schnabel Representatlve: Kevh Bell
Drilling Equlpmenh BK 51 ManualTrack Gompletþn u17 8:084M Dry
Drilfing Method: U1l4i lÐ Hollor Stem Auger
Caslng Pulled u17 8:404M Dry 't2.t

Hammer Type: Safety Hanuner (140 lb)


Dates Started: U17lO7 Finished: U17n7
Staüon: 130ÍÞæ OffseÈ+go

Ground Surhce Elewüon: 391.Or (il Totat D€pth: 22 fr

DEPTH
¡TATERIAL DESCHPnON SYIIBOL
ELE\' STRÁ iAMPUNG
TESTS
(ft) (fr) RETIIARKS
TUM
DEPTHI DATA
u,ó TOPSOIL 4 incùes 390.7 0.0-2.0È
LEAl.t CLAY, mc¡isL broyvn, contai¡¡s CL ResHual
REC=16'8996
rock fraqments: roots. sand
2.0 389.0
DISINTEGRATED ROCK sampled as 1.9 ft R¡s
qn{v iÊân ¡lav nalcl hrm anlaino 92
DR 100f?
rockfragmenb, roots REC=1'¡12i6 z0-4.5fr
Dblntegrated
4.5
SILTYSAND, rnoisL reddish brorrn, -386.5_
conÞins mica 93 45-12.Oft
l2l1(Þ15 Resitual

SM

12.O v/9.0
DISINTEGRATED ROC( sampled as 1LO-2,.0È.
silty sand, mobt gra¡ codains rodr D¡shtegrated
fiagmenb Rodß
Chaæe.s to reOd¡sh brourn and banded 12.5 È Rig
bladt úatþr.

DR
17.0fr R¡g
dtatterf auger
grinding

97
Boüom ofbodng at 22.0 n" RECcCr96
AugEr and spoon rctusal at 22.0#eL
.TEST Projecg lntercounty @nnectors - Confad A
SWD2-Bí0
BOR¡NG SegmentD2 -Þpri¡sNumben
Conùact Numben 07l,200æ.ù2
LOG Montgorlery County, Maryhnd |
Sheets of I
BoringContracton GEOMECTI,ANICS,INC. Groundwater OboerEüons
EUZABETH, PENNSYLVANTA
Boring Foreman: Mat Halt I D.t I ltme I o"pn I casing I Carrcd

Encountered 8/16 3:4{l PM Dry


Schnabel Representative: P. Hutchins
Drilling Equipment: BK 51 ManualTrack Gompletion 8t16 3:4I PM Dry 18.5',
Drilling Method: $'ll4" lD Hollow SÞm Auger
Gaslng Pulled 8116 3:50 PM Dry 18.S

Afrer Ddlling 8/17 8:30Aftl Dry 18.5',


Hammer Type: SaÞty Hammer (140 b)
Dates Stañed: 8/16Ây Finished: An6nz
Station: 1303+75 Ofßot +90

Ground Surface Elevation:3S6.t¡ (fr) Total Depth: 25 ñ

MATER¡.AL DESCRIPNON SYMBOL ELÉl' SAMPUNG


(fr) (fr) TUM TESTS REMARKS
DEPilI DATA
o.3 TOPSOII- 4lnches 385.7 fr ResHual
SILT, rnoist, brmn, contains sand, REer'61%
corilains roob

Ghanges to bmwn and gra¡ no roots 9¿SPÍ


llÞ16+31
REÈ1f 7896
ML
Changes to orange, contains fod( s€. sPT
fragments
72gr

8.5 gn.s
SILTYSAIID, mobt brwmish orange SPT
and lþhtyellow
78C6

SM

c
r3.5 372.5
SANDY SILT' moist yellorlsh orarge SPT
and white "t0
7896

ML

18.5 367.5
SILTY SAND. moist, brown 98ÀSPT
Ghanges to orange and rviite t2+f6118
REÈ1S&t%
958, SPT

SM

'. sPr
þll+ã,
25.O È{r 949å

Botþm of boring at25,0 ß


Boñng oßet 1Êfeet nortñ fiom tlle staked location.
Elevation b 1.s-fèel hbherthan the staker locatfirn.
sHÀ 73.046 MARYLAND STATE HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
8-26-2000
FOUNDATIONS BORING LOG
Sheet lof I
Boring of

Conbact No. 4T3765960 Prqiect Description InterCot¡nty Connector - Contract A: MD 355 to MD g7

Boring No. W-9RB-028 station/offset 323+51.9/108.1 Right coordinales N 531351 W


Boring By E2CR, lnc Driller Tim Gray
Rig Type rrack,S¡mcoB.?9oo
SurfaceElevatíon 382.0 Date Started 3n8t06 Rig No.
Date Completed 3nBt06 Drive Hammer _ 140 ts.
Gasing Auger'Size 3.25 tN.

Borlng and Samdlng


SÞe of Core - NA llv.
Gonforms to AASHTO: Size of B¡t OD NA N.
T-206, T-207 Core BanelType
T-226, T-306 Auger Depth 28.5

DEFTH ELEV. SPOON RECOVER'I c,l\srNG


IN IN MATERIAL DESGRIPTION SAMPU BLOWS
Jtr'l-'I SPT (ln) or REMARKS rÞr¡l BLOWS
FEET FEET NO. Rock Core (T FOOT

20 380 0f)
MO|SI ìton, Keqolslþþfown,
Sandy GLAY
sl z-'l
,
(r.{}
{6 I 4-lncìês lopsorl 1

2
I (a-6) t
tesr----- I S¿ 3-3
/t
2.5-
¿ô 12 NMG= 16.8%
3
4
Mois! Sttff, Red and Bro,Yn, 5
3ÀñË ããã'siir, iã"; õi"ú. ffi 5.{Þ 6
T¡ace G¡avel, Tnce Organics, s-3 7 65 't6
Low Mlca 7
(44X0) s4 7.5- I
94 a qo 10 NMC = 23.67o 9
tRSI
t0-o 372-OO
¡Sample S-2 Medium Stifi t H 't0.(Þ
10

l&OllMlte,&own and Btad I 95 ,l,l Ê 18 NMC= 18.8%


11
12
Mo'rst, Loose, Red ard Brown,
SILT and SAND, Traca Clay, H 12.5- t3
Trace Gravel
$6 E ,là (r 18 14
(A¿Xo) 15

T-1
l5.G l6
17.0 24 NMC=24.8% 17
Sample S-7: Medlum Dense s-7 +g 17.9- 18
7 {ÂÂ 18 Nfr4C = 20%
19
Sarple 98: Medlum Dense $8 4-5 18.5-
Ê 4tñ ¡ì 18 m
21
22
23
21
Sample S-9: Medium Dense 99 +5 23.5-
7 ?ao 18 25
2A.O 456-oo GAVED@ 25FT @24 2ß
Mois{, Medium Denso, Red and HRS 27
Broryn, SILT and SAND. T¡ecs
28
Cla¡ Trace Graræl
4€ 28.5. 29
(A4X0) s-f 0 qn
30.0 a52-OO o 18 NMG = l9.f % 30
31

Boltom of Boring @ 30 fest


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sHA73.046 MARYLAND STATE HIGHWAY ADM INISTRATION
8-25-2000
FOUNDATION$ BORING LOG
Sheet 1 of
Boring of

Contract No. 4T3765960 Project Descriptlon InterCounty Connector - Conlract A: MÐ 355 to MD 97

Boring No. W-S-RB-022 Station/Offset 316+26.37/ 83.4 Left Coordinates N 531694 E 1281932

Boring By E2CR, Inc. Driller Ed H¡II


Rig Type Truck CME 55
Surface Elevation 406.7 Date Started 11/30/05 Rig No.
Date Completed 11130t05 Drive Hammer 14A LB.
ABLË Casing Auger Slze 3.25 lN.
Depth Below Surfaco
Tlme Boring and Sampllng Size of Core NA ,IN.
Deplh Elev. (hours) Date Conforms to AASHTO: Size of Blt OD NA ¡N,
( 20.7 386.0 0 1 1/30/05 T-206,T-207 Core Barel Type NA
¿ 21.9 384.8 24 12t1tO5 T-225, T-306 Auger Depth 24

DEPTH ELEV. SPOON RECOVERY cÀslNG


IN IN MATERIAL DESCRIPTION a^ttDt t REMARKS JSraa Btows,
BLOIrr!; JÉ]. a i. $PT{ln) or
FEET FEET NO. Rock Gore (7ol FOOT
MOl6q ùOf{, E rOWn, ùrLt, ÐOme z-z u.1 NMU = ZU,/Yô I
Sand, Some Clay, Trace Gravel,
s-1 ? 0,G. I NMC = 24.37o
Llttle Root Fragments tÃ, 2
|....& 4-lnches Topsoil
(A-6Xr0) 3
5-5 3.0- Bulk Sample Obtalned 4
s-2 Á.4 15
tRs¡ From Auger Cuttings
5
Sample S-2: Stlff From 0To l$ft(A-0X10)
5.0- 6
T-l 7_Q 24 NMC = 24.8%
7
I
9-0 397.72 I
Damp, Loose, Tan, Redd¡sh 1-2 9.& 10
Brown and Black, Silty SAND,
s-3 3 .ln à 1B
11
1?.O
Uttle Sand, Lltlle Clay
394.72 12
1þ-2-4) I s-4 2-3 12.0- 13
ItRsr I tl 't3 5 18 NMC = 41.8%
14
Damp, Medium Slfff, Reddish
Brown and Black, SILT. Some to 15
And Sand, Trace Clay s-5 2-3 r5.(Þ 16
5 IAÃ 18
(A-5X8) 17
[Rsl T-2
17.O- t8
19.0 24 NMC = 34.9% 1S
20
t 21
Sample 5-61 Stlff, Brown, Gray
and Black, Trace Clay
! s-6 +4
6
21.0-
9)4 18
CAVED @)21.8 FT@0
HR
22
23
CAVED@ 23,2FT @21
24
Sample S-7: Very Stlff, Brown, +6 24.O-
HR8
3Al.?2 s-7 25
'Eã
Rerlrlish Brou¡n and Fllack lì
.t t6À 18
Molsture on Spoon at 26
25-rl 27
Bottom of Boring @ 25.5 feet
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SHA73.0,{6 MARYLAND STATE HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATON
&25.2000
FOUNDATIONS BORING LOG
Sheet 1 of 1
Boring of

Contract No. 4T3765960 Project Descrlption InterCountv Gonnector - Contract A: MD 355 to MD 97

Borlng No. W€-RB-023 Statlon/Offset 316+37.71 /21.2 Right Coordlnates N 531589 E 1281939

Borlng By E2CR.Inc. Driller Ed Hitl


Ris Type Truck CMË 55
Surface Elevation 413.9 Date Started 11t30t05 Rig No.
Date Completed 1fl30/05 Drlve Hammer 140LB.
WATERTABLE Casing Auger Size 3.25
tN.
Deplh BelowSwfacs
ïme Borlng and Sampling
SlzeofCore NA. tN.
Deplh Elor. hours)
Date Corfoms lo AASHTO: OD
Slze of Blt NA tN.
I DRY 11/30/05 T-2A8,Í-207 Core Banel Typo
I DRY 14ilOí T-225, T-306 Auger Depth 24

DEPTH EIEV. SPOON RECOVERY C/¡SINO


IN IN II#IIËRIAL DESCRIPTION ÈÂttr'| I s?T(ln)of RE$IAßI({I vg/raJ
FËET FEET BLOI/IS JBTIT F(X}T
NO. RockGoro(96)
uamp, very Looso, ttfoufit, ìiilty s.t 2-1 0.G, 1
SAltlD, Trace Root Frâgmenls 2 {6 18
HåEñ3$8p1"' 2
(a4) 3
s-2 H 2.5-
l3 Bulk Sample Obtalnd
tRs¡ 3 ¿fl from Auger Guttlngs lrom 4
Sample S-2: Loose, Brown, 0to lO-ft(A-6X10) 5
5,5 AîF'..7
, Ffeddlsh Brown and Black, T¡acs , 6
I t?awal I 5.5-
T-t 24 7
Damp, Süff. Reddlsh Brown and 7.5
Black, SILT, Some Sand. T¡ace iþ5 t.6- I
s-3 Ã oô 12 s
CIay
(A-4X0) 10
s-{ 44 10.0- 11
IRS] ln llfi 18 NMC= 15.3%
Samde54:VeryStlff 72
l3
Sample S-5: Very SUtr $5 õ-t 14.0- 15
lñ tÃ4 18
l6
16.0- 17
T-2 17 NMC=23.6%
18.0 t8
ls
Sampla SS; Very Sllff s€ 4-t 19,O- 20
lâ tn ,i t8
21
z2

DRYAND CAVED @ 24
Sample 97: Very Stifi 8-11 24.O- 22.8 FT@24 HRS
tÃ6 388-37 s-7 ,tá. t^E t8 NMC = 23.5%
2A
Bottom of Bo¡fng @ 25.5 feet
27

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TEST Project Intercounty Connectors - ContractA RDD2-B3B
4\nntbet BORIN Segment D2
Borinq Numben
ContractNumber: 07120080.D2
Sheet 1 of I
LOG Montgomery County, Maryland
Bor¡ng Contractor: CONNELLY AND ASSOCIATES, lNC. Groundwater Observations
FREDERICK, MARYLAND I Date I Time I Depth I Casing I Caved
Boring Foreman: Cody Hanes
Encountered 8/6 9:00 AM Dry
Schnabel Representative¡ P. Hutchins
Drilling Equ¡pmen[ Diedrich D-50 (ATV) Complètion 8/6 9:204M Dry 18.5'

Drilling Method: 3-1/4' lD Hollow Stem Auger Casing Pulled 8/6 9:30 AM Dry 16.0'

After Drilling 8n Dry 16.0'


Hammer Type: Auto Hammer (140 lb)
Dates Started: 8/6/07 Finished: 8/6/07
Station: 1280+50 Ofßefi +50

Ground Surface Elevat¡ont 410.0t (ft) Total Depth: 20 fr

DEPTH ELEV STR¡ SAMPLING TESTS REMARKS


MATERIAL DESCRIPT¡ON SYMBOL (fr) TUM
(ft) DEPTHI DATA
4UV,ð N/|e1, sPr 0.0 fr: Residual
2 inches
SILTY ROCK FRAGMENTS, mo¡st, GM lARl'ii.?'oo ao
¿,o
brown, contains roots
407.5
JI
SILTY SAND, moist, orangeish brown
and gray, contains rock fragments,
fli*;lü.,
OOo/o
roots

-" ll
Changes to brown and gray, trace rock \/l+s, ser
fragments )l/xl12+15+22
\REC=10" 5 6o/o
c
SM
S-4, SPT
9+16+20
REC=10" ro-Æ
0

DISINTEGRATED ROCK, sampled as -l\/ls-5, sPr 13.5 fr;


| Ä 18+23+47 Disintegrated
6 sílty sand, moist, brown and gray,
o
@
contains rock fragments, tracæ mica u [ \aec=te' t9% Rock

DR D

391.5
SILTY ROCK FRAGMENTS, moist, | rsrvl -6, SPT 18.5 fr: Residual
gray I ^.. c +8+10
brown and tEC=7" 39o/o

Bottom of boring at 20.0 ft.


Boring offset northwest from the staked location.
TEST Project:
4ZrmbeI BORIN
Intercounty Connedors - Contract A
Segment D2
BorinENumbe" RDD2-84
Gontract Numben 07120080.D2
scrrnãuer eñg¡nãõr¡;õ LOG Monþomery County, Maryland SheeE 'l of I
Boring Contracton CONNELLYANDASSOCIATES, tNC. Groundwabr Obsenrations
FREDERICK MARYI.AND
l Dcte I Time l O"pttt l Gasing l Gaved
Boring Foreman: Cody Hanes
Schnabel Representative: Brandon Glass Encountered 8/6 2:fÐAfi Dry

Drilling Equipmenb Dledridì D-SO (ATV) Compleüon 8/6 0:45Ati Dry


Drifling Method: 3-114" lD Hollow stem Auger
Casing Pulled 8/6 lo53An Dry 27.9
After Drilling 8n 2:13 PM Dry 26.S
Hammer Type: Auto Hammer (1¡tO lb)
Dates Started: &6/07 Finfshed: 8/6/07
Stadon: 1283+ü) Otrset +52

DEPTH ELEìI STRA iAMPUNG


(ft) MATERIAL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL TESTS
(ftl TUM RE¡I¡IARKS
DEPmI DATA
v. l
I inch 411.9
TOPSOIL 0.0 ñ: Resldual
SILT, mobt, brorn, cont"inJJfr 33%
rock ft'agments

ML
440h

MG = 7.9%
12
14%
7-0 405.0
SILTY SAND, brown, hace rock
fragrÞnts, (A-5)
7.0fr Bag
Sample hom 7 to
lJ-=42 12-fe€t
c t1 PL=33
789É
MC=11.2%

SM

11+12+24 13.7 fr 3" gray


losl6 rod(fragrænt
layer al
13.7-13.9

19.0 393.0
DISINTEGRATED ROCK, sampled as
silt, moist, brown, contairs míca
19143+45 19.0ft
1009å Disintegrated
Rock

Changes to gray
DR D
10096

Bottom of bodng at 30.0 fr


Bodng ofßet 2.Gfeet south of staked locatj on.
gcttnabel Project: lntercounty Gonnec-toe - Contracl A
Segment D2
BorinqNumber RDD2-86
Conta ctNumben 0712æ80.D2.
- Schnalrsl Enq¡nêer¡ng
-BodngContracton "å=*?J"
LVl¡ Montgomery County, Maryland Sheet: l of I
GEOMECHANICS,lNC. Groundu¡ater Obsen¡ations
ELIZABETH, PENNSYLVANIiA
I Daûe I Time I Depth I Gaslng I Gaved
Boring Foreman: Matt Hart
Encountered 8n 9:594M Dry
Schnabel Representative: P. Hutchins
Drilling Equ¡pment BK 5f ManualTrack Gompletlon 8n 0:004À Dry 13.5'

Drilllng Method: 3-1/4' lD Hollow Stem Auger


Casing Pulled al 0:07 AU Dry 9.5'

Afrer Drilling 8/8 4:10 PM Dry 7.V


HammerType: Safety Hammer(140 lb)
Dates StaÉed: 8fl07 Fin'¡shed: 8fl/07
Station: 12g2+5O Offset -25

Ground Surf;acs Eler¡atlon: 396.0r (fr) Total Depth: 15 ft

DEPTH
MATERIAL DESCR|PNON SYMBOL
ELEl/ STRA SAMPUNG
TESTS
(ft) (ft) REMARKS
TUM
DEPTHI DATA
0.3 TOPSOII- 4 inches 3( SPT 0.0 ft Residual
'9
SANDY SILT, moist, brown, conta¡ns 4{71 lo/o
rod< fragnrents

Changes to reddish orange, no rock ML SPT


fragmenls :8
=13"7i ¿o/o

5.0
SANDY FAT ClâY, dark bown, -5 SPT LL=55 5.0 fr: lron
(A-76) Þ9
29Þ
PL=25 velns/sta¡ns b
=117 MC=21.2o 1S-feet
c 6.0fr Bag
sample from 5to
1ÞÞet
SPT MG=29-1%
CH
00%

t2.5
DISINTEGRATED ROCK sampled as I SPT 13.5fr
silt, moistr ori¡nge and green DR D Disintegrated
l6n I tt- Ll5 So/õ
Raojt
Bottom of boring at 15.0 ft.
Boring oßet 3-feet southwest ffom the staked location.
APPENDIX E

BMP SIZING COMPUTATIONS


Worksheet 2: Runoff curve number and runoff

ICC-CONTRACTA By DaIe 1112812O07

Location Montgomery County Checked Date 1112912O07

Contract A- Proposed Conditions DA SS-D1-A


1. Runoff Curve Number (CN)

0.0117O mi2

CN (weighted) = total product / total area = 599.0 I 7.49 = 80.0 use cN =¡-o I

2. Runoff
Storm #1 Storm *É2 Storm #3

Frequency. .....Yr 1 î0
2.6
Rainfall, P(2Çhour) .....ln 5.1 7.2

1.0 3.0 4.9


Runoff, Q=(P-0.2S)?1e+o.aS¡. ....... tn
S=(1000/CN)-10
Worksheet 2: Runoff curve number and runoff

ICC-CONTRACT A evilii##ïlï:i Dale 1112812007


Location Montgomery Countv Date 1112912007
Contract A- Proposed Conditions DA SS-D1-B
1. Runoff Curve Number (CN)

0.0O795 mi2

CN (weighted) = total product / total area = 412.6 / 5.09 = 81.1 use cN =l ,,, I
2. Runoff

Storm #1 Storm *2 Storm #3


.: i:, :,:

Frequency. .....yr 1 1:0:, ::::::::,10G

Rainfall,P(221-hour) .....|n 2.6 5.1 7.2

Runoff, q=(p-0.2S)?1e+o.eS¡. ....,.. In


1.0 3.1 5.0
S=(1000/CNþ10
Worksheet 2: Runoff curve number and runoff

ICC-CONTRACTA Date 1'll28l2OO7


Location Montgomery County Checked Dale 'l1l29l2ÙO7
Contract A- Proposed Conditions DA SS-D1-C
1, Runoff Curve Number (CN)

0.00114 mi2

CN (weighted) = total product / total area = 54.3 1O.73= 74.3 usecN =W


2. Runoff
Storm #1 Storm #2 Storm #3

Frequency. .....yr 1 ,.,:i.,:,.,1.O

Rainfall, P(24-hour) .....tn 2.6 5.1 7.2

Runoff, Q=(p-0.2s)2/(p+0.8s). ....... In o.7 2.4 4.2


S=(1000/CN)-10
Worksheet 2: Runoff curve number and runoff

Project ICC-CONTRACTA By Dale 11128120O7


Location Montgomery Countv Checked Date 1112912O07
Contract A- Proposed Conditions DA SS-D1-D
1. Runoff Curve Number (CN)

O.OO272 miz

CN (weighted) = total product / total area = l5ô.5 | 1.74 = 89.9 usecN =l9; l
2. Runoff
Storm #1 Storm #2 Storm #3

Frequency. 1 1:O 1:0O

Rainfall, P(2zt-hour) .....ln 2.6 5.1 7.2

Runofl Q=(P-0.2S)?(P+0.8S).,...... In
1.6 4.O 6.0
S=(1000/CN)-10
Worksheet 2: Runoff curve number and runoff

Project ICC-CONTRACT A B V i::iii;i:i::i:Sã,[iri::iiiii Date 1112812007


Location Montqomery Countv Checked PS Date 1'll29l2OO7
Contract A- Proposed Conditions DA SS-D1-E
1. Runoff Curve Number (CN)

O.OO275 miz

CN (weighted) = total product / total area = 1ô0.5 | 1.76 = 91.2 use cN =l n,, I

2. Runoff
Storm #1 Storm #2 Storm #3

Frequency. .....Yr 1 i:,:i::1:O::: :t:90

Rainfall, P(221-hour) .....ln 2.6 5.1 7.2

Runoff, q=(p-0.2S)?1e+o.aS¡. ....... In 1.7 4.',| 6,1


S=(1000/CN)-10
Worksheet 2: Runoff curve number and runoff

Project ICC-CONTMCTA Dale 1112812O07


Location Montgomery Countv Checked
"liÏiruæi+:i::::
PS Date 11129/200T
Contract A- Proposed Conditions DA SS-D1-F
1. Runoff Curve Number (CN)

0.00069 mi2

CN (weighted) = total product / total area = 31.1 | O.M = 70.7 usecN =l;-l
2. Runoff
Storm #l Storm *É2 Storm #3

Frequency. .....yr -tl 1


:.:.:.:. :,
::,:,:,::::1.0.
:.:.:.:. .:.: ': ' |.:
,1:00
:t:::::::

Rainfall, P(24-hour) .....In 2.6 5.1 7.2

Runoff, Q=(p-0.2s)2/(p+0.8s). ....... In 0.5 2.2 3.9


S=(100o/CN)-10
Worksheet 2: Runoff curye number and runoff

Project ICC.CONTRACTA Byi:iri:säilliii Date 1'll28l2OO7


Location Montgomery County Checked PS Date 1112912007
Contract A- Proposed Conditions DA SS-D1-G
1. Runoff Curve Number (CN)

0.00256 mi2

CN (weighted) = total product / total area = 144.0 I 1.64 = 87.8 use cN =[-, I
2. Runoff

Storm #1 Storm #2 Storm #3

Frequency. .....yr 1 1:0 î00

Rainfall, P(24-hour) .....ln 2.6 5.1 7.2

RunoflQ=(P-0.2s)?(p+o.BS). ....... In 1.5 3.8 5.8


S=(1000/CN)-10
Worksheet 2: Runoff curve number and runoff

ev
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Project ICC-CONTRACTA Z* Date 1',v2812007


Location Montgomery Countv Checked PS Date 11t29t2007
Contract A- Proposed Conditions DA SS.D1-H
1. Runoff Curve Number (CN)

O.OO278 mi2

CN (weighted) = total product / total area = 162.2 | '1.78 = 91.1 use cN =l-,' I

2. Runoff
Storm #l Storm #2 Storm #3

Frequency. .....Yr 1 1:O 1:0G

Rainfall, P(24-hour) .....|n 2.6 5.1 7.2

Runoff, q=(p-0.2s)?1e+o.es¡. ....... In 1.7 4.1 6.1


S=(1000/CN)-10
STORMWATER SIZING CRITERIA

Project ICC DESIGN BUILD - A By CZJ Date 112012008


J.O. D1D2 FINAL Checked PS Date 112512008

Régh-açge Volume (Reu)

*Percent Volume Method


LINEAR SAND FILTERS
STATION LIMIT REMARKS
FROM TO OFFSET LT/RT WIDTH IFT) ENGTH (FT
1 280+98 1282+98 83' LT 4 200
1 280+98 1282+98 0' MEDIAN 4 200
1 280+98 1282+98 83' RI 4 200
I 290+88 1 291 +98 g3' LT 4 110
1 290+88 1291+98 0' MEIJIAN 4 110
1 290+88 1 291 +98 83' RI + 110
1295+16 1296+16 E3' LI 4 100
1 296+60 1297+60 83' LT 4 100
1302+78 1 303+78 83' LT 4 100
1 303+20 1 305+20 0' MEDIAN 4 200
1 304+30 1 306+30 83' RT 4 200

LINEAR SAND STORAGE BMPs


S IA I ION LIMI I

FROM IO ot-.t-'sE I LT/RT WIDTH -ENGTH IFT BMP NO.


1299+16 1296+60 B3' L'l I 44 D1-C
1295+26 1297+26 0' MEDIAN 10 '¿oo D1-D
1294+12 1295+12 83 RI 10 100 D1-E1
1 295+55 1 296+55 83' RT 10 100 D1-F,2
1295+02 1295+22 83' LT 8 20 D1-F
I 301 +70 1 303+20 0' MEDIAN 11 150 D1-G
1302+52 1304+27 83' RI 12 175 D1.H
CHANNEL PROTECTION SIZING CRITERIA

Project ICC DESIGN BUILD - A By CZJ Date 112012008


J.O. D1D2 FINAL Checked PS Date 1t25t2008

Time of Concentration (t") = 0.10 hrs. (TR-55)


1-yr post-development runoff depth (Q") = 1 in. (TR-55)
1-Yr rainfall dePth (P) = 2.6 in. (Table 3.8.1)
Runoff Coefficient Number (Cttt¡ = 80 (TR-55)
Drainage Area = 0.01170 mi2

Initial Abstraction (1")

l"=200/CN-2- 0.50

l^lP = 0.19

Post-development Peak Discharge (qi)

Unit Peak factor (qu) = 970 csm/in (Fig. D.11.1)

9¡ = 9uAQ" = 11.35 cfs

qJqi(T = 12 hrs-) = 0.038 (from Fig. D.11.2)

9o=9J9¡xg¡= 0.43 cfs

Extended Detention Storage Volume (Vr)

V"ff, = 0.683 - 1.a3(q"tq¡) + 1.64(qJqr)' - O.AO+1q,tq'¡3

V"ff' = 0.63

V" = V"A/, x V, = 0.39 ac.-ft (17156 cf) (Note:Vr = Qa)

Storage depth for the Extended Detention Volume = 8.00 ft.


See TR-20 analysis for SP D-1-1 for storage computations.
Therefore, the required orifice area (Ao) for extended detention design is:

Ao = qo/(4.g1 x hot,') 0.03 ¡1.2

The maximum orifice diameter (do) is therefore:

do=(4xAoln)1t2 0.20 ft. (2.41in.) *Use 3 in.


CHANNEL PROTECTION SIZING CRITERIA

Project ICC DESIGN BUILD - A By CZJ Date 1l2Ol2O08


J.O. D1D2 FINAL Checked PS Date 1l25l2OO8

rainage Area SS-D1-B

Time of Concentration (t") = 0.1 hrs. (TR_S5)


1-yr post-development runoff depth (Q") = 1.00 in. (TR-SS)
1-yr rainfall depth (P) = 2.6 in. (Table 2-2)
Runoff Coefficient Number (CN¡ = 31 (TR-S5)
Drainage Area = 0.00795 mi2

Initial Abstraction (1")

l.=200/CN-2- 0.47

l.lP = 0.18

Post-development Peak Discharge (qi)

Unit Peak factor (qu) = 980 csm/in (Fig. D.r1.1)

9¡ = 9rAQ" = 7.79 cfs

Peak Outflow Discharge (qo)

qJqiG = 12 hrs.) - 0.038 (from Fig.D.11.2)

Qo = QJg¡x g¡ = 0.30 cfs

Extended Detention Storage Volume (V")

V.ff,. = 0.683 - 1.43(q"lq¡) + 1.64(qJqi)'- O.aO+1qolq¡3

VJV, = 0.63

V, = V"A/, x V' = 0.27 ac.-ft (11659 cf)(Note: Vr = Qa)

Storage depth for the Extended Detention Volume = 6.50 ft.


See TR-20 analysis for SP D-1-1 for storage computations.
Therefore, the required orifice area (Ao) for extended detention design is:

Ao = qo/(4.81 xho1t2¡ 0.02 ¡¡.2

The maximum orifice diameter (do) is therefore:

do=(4xAoln)1tz 0.18 ft. (2.10 in.) *Use 3 in.


CHANNEL PROTECTION SIZING CRITERIA

Project ICC DESIGN BUILD - A By CZJ Date 1l20l2OO8


J.O. D1D2 FINAL Checked PS Date 112512008

Time of Concentration (t.) = 0.10 hrs. (TR-SS)


1-yr post-development runoff depth (Q") - 0.70 in. (TR-5S)
1-yr rainfall depth (P) = ).6in. (Table 2-2)
Runoff Coefficient Number (Cttt¡ = 74.0 (TR-55)
Drainage Area = 0.00114 mi2

Initial Abstraction (1")

l"=200/CN-2- 0.70

l^lP = 0'27

Post-development Peak Discharge (q¡)

Unit Peak factor (qu) = 950 csm/in (Fig. D.11.1)

Ç¡ = Q,AQ" = 0.76 cfs

Peak Outflow Discharge (qo)

qJqi(T = 12 hrs.) = 0.038 (from Fi9.D.11.2)

9o = 9J9¡x g¡ = o.o3 cfs

Extended Detention Storage Volume (V.)

V"ff, = 0.683 - 1.a3(q"tq¡) + t.04(qJq)'- O.aO+1qolq,¡'

VJV, = 0.63

V, = V.A,/. x V. = 0.03 ac.-ft (1170 cf) (Note:Vr = Qa)

Storage depth for the Extended Detention Volume: 6.83 ft Ponding: I ft.
Storage Volume = 1314 cf
Therefore, the required orifice area (,\) for extended detention design is:

A" = qo/(4.g1 xho1tz¡ 0.002 1.2

The maximum orifice diameter (do) is therefore:

do=(4xAoln)ttz 0.05 ft. (0.66 in.) Use 1 in.


CHANNEL PROTECTION STZING CRITERIA

Project ICC DESIGN BUILD - A By CZJ Date 1l2Ol2O08


J.O. D1D2 FINAL Checked PS Date 112512008

Area SS-D1-D

Time of Concentration (t") = 0.10 hrs. (TR_SS)


1-yr post-development runoff depth (Q") = 1 .6 in. (TR-SS)

1-yr rainfall depth (P) = 2.6 in. (Tabte 2-2)


Runoff Coefficient Number (Cttt¡ = 90 (TR-SS)
Drainage Area = 0.00272 mi2

lnitial Abstraction (1,)

l"=200/CN-2- 0.22

l^lP = 0.09

Post-development Peak Discharge (qi)

Unit Peak factor (qu) = 1000 csm/in (Fig. D.11.1)

Q¡ = guAQ" = 4.3S cfs

Peak Outflow Discharge (qo)

qJq¡ (T = 12 hrs.) = 0.038 (from Fig. D.11.2)

go = ÇJg¡ x Q¡ = 0.17 cfs

Extended Detention Storage Volume (V")

V"ff, = 0.683 - 1 .a3(6Jqi) + 1 .6a(qJqJ' - O.aO+1q,rq,¡3

VJV. = 0.63

V, = V"A,/. x V, = 0.15 ac.-ft (6377 cl (Note:Vr = Qa)

storage depth for the Extended Detention Volume: 6.83 ft ponding: 1 ft.
Storage Volume = 7464 cf
Therefore, the required orifice area (Ao) for extended detention design is:

4 = qd/(a.S1 x ho"') 0.01 q.2

The maximum orifice diameter (do) is therefore:

do=(4xAoln)1t2 012 fL (1 .49 in.) Use 1 .5 in.


CHANNEL PROTECTION SIZING CRITERIA

Project ICC DESIGN BUILD - A By CZJ Date 112012008


J.O. D1D2 FINAL Checked PS Date 112512008

Drai Area SS-D1-E

Time of Concentration (t") = 0.1 hrs. (TR-S5)


1-yr post-development runoff depth (Q") = 1.7 in. (TR-55)
1-yr rainfall depth (P) = L6 in. (Table 2-2)
Runoff Coefficient Number (Clt¡ = 9f OR-55)
Drainage Area = 0.00275 mi2

lnitial Abstraction (1")

l"=200/CN-2- 0.20

l"lP = 0.08

Post-development Peak Discharge (qi)

Unit Peak factor (qu) = 1000 csm/in (Fig. D.1r.1)

g¡= ÇuAQ" = 4.68 cfs

Peak Outflow Discharge (qo)

qJqi(T = 12 hrs') = 0.038 (from Fig. D.11.2)

Qo=9Jg¡xQ¡= 0.18 cfs

Extended Detention Storage Volume (V.)

V,N, = 0.683 - 1.a3(q"rq¡) + 1.64(qJqi)'- O.eO+1qolq,¡'

VJV, = 0.63

V" = V"A/, x V. = 0.16 ac.-ft (6853 cf) (Note: Vr = Qa)

Storage depth for the Extended Detention Volume: 6.83 ft Ponding: 1 ft.
Storage Volume = 7464 cf
Therefore, the required orifice area (fu) for extended detention design is:

A" = qo/(4.81xho.,,) 0.01 ¡¡.2

The maximum orifice diameter (do) is therefore:

do=(4xAoln)1tz 0.13 ft. (1.55 in.) Use 1.5 in.


CHANNEL PROTECTION SIZING CRITERIA

Project ICC DESIGN BUILD - A By CZJ Date 112012008


J.O. D1D2 FINAL Checked PS Date 112512008

Areä SS-D1-F

Time of Concentration (t.) = 0.1 hrs. (TR-SS)


1-yr post-development runoff depth (Q") = 0.5 in. (TR-5S)
1-yr rainfalldepth (P) = 2.6 in. (Table 2-2)
Runoff Coefficient Number (Ctl¡ = 71 (TR-SS)
Drainage Area = 0.00069 mi2

lnitial Abstraction (1")

l"=200/CN-2- 0.82

l.lP = 0.31

Post-development Peak Discharge (qi)

Unit peak factor (qu) = 930 csm/in (Fig. D.11.1)

9¡= 9uAQ" = 0.32 cfs

Peak Outflow Discharge (qo)

qJqi(T = 12 hrs.) - 0.038 (from Fig.D.t1.2)

9o = 9JÇ¡x 9¡= 0.01 cfs

Extended Detention Storage Volume (V")

V"ff,. = 0.683 - f .a3(qJq¡) + 1.64(qJqi)' - O.aO+1qotq,¡3

VJV, = 0.63

V" = V"A/, x V, = 0.01 ac.-ft (504 cfl (Note: Vr = Qa)

storage depth for the Extended Detention volume: 6.83 ft ponding: I ft.
Storage Volume = 597 cf
Therefore, the required orifice area (Ao) for extended detention design is:

Ao = qo/(4.B1xholtz) 0.00 1.2

The maximum orifice diameter (do) is therefore:

do=(4xÞ,oln)1tz 0.03 ft. (0.40 in.) Use 1 in.


GHANNEL PROTECTION SIZING CRITERIA

Project ICC DESIGN BUILD - A By CZJ Date 112012008


J.O. D1D2 FINAL Checked PS Date 112512008

Area SS-D1-G

Time of Concentration (t") = 0.10 hrs. (TR-SS)


1-yr post-development runoff depth (Q") = 1.50 in. (TR-S5)
1-yr rainfalldepth (P) = 2.6 in. (Table 3.8.1)
Runoff Coefficient Number (Cttt¡ = 88 (TR-55)
Drainage Area = 0.00256 mi2

Initial Abstraction (1")

l"=200/CN-2- 0.27

l^lP = 0.10

Post-development Peak Discharge (qi)

Unit peak factor (q,) = 1000 csmiin (Fig. D.11.1)

Q¡ = 9uAQ" = 3.84 cfs

qJqiff = 24 hrs') = 0.038 (from Fig. D.11.2)

Qo=9J9¡xg¡= 0.15 cfs

Extended Detention Storage Volume (V.)

VJV, = 0.683 - 1.43(qJq¡) + t.64(qJ9¡)' - O.AO+1qorq,¡'

V.ff,. = 0.63

V" = VrA/, x V, = 0.13 ac.-ft (5635 cf) (Note: Vr = Qa)

Storage depth for the Extended Detention Volume: 6.83 ft Ponding: 1 ft.
Storage Volume = 6158 cf
Therefore, the required orifice area (Ao) for extended detention design is:

Ao = qo/(4.g1 x hot,r) 0.01 i1.2

The maximum orifice diameter (do) is thereforeí

do=(4xAoln)tt' 0.12 ft. (1.40 in.) Use 1.5 in.


CHANNEL PROTECTION SIZING CRITERIA

Project ICC DESIGN BUILD - A By CZJ Date 1l2Ol200B


J.O. D1D2 FINAL Checked PS Date 112512008

Area SS-D1-H

Time of Concentration (t") = 0.10 hrs. (TR-SS)


1-yr post-development runoff depth (Qu) = 1.70 in. (TR-55)
1-yr rainfalldepth (P) - 2.6 in. (Table 2-2)
Runoff Coefficient Number (Cltl¡ = 91 (TR-55)
Drainage Area = 0.00277 miz

Initial Abstraction (1")

l"=200/CN-2- O.2O

talP -- 0.08

Post-development Peak Discharge (qi)

Unit Peak factor (qu) = 1000 csm/in (Fig. D.11.1)

g¡ = Q,AQ" = 4.20 cfs

Peak Outflow Discharge (qo)

qJqi(T = 12 hrs.) = 0.038 (from Fig. D.11.2) (USE lV Stream)

9o=9J9¡xQ¡= 0.18 cfs

Extended Detention Storage Volume (V.)

V"N' = 0.683 - 1.a3(qJq¡) + 1.64(qJqr)'- O.aO+1qorq,¡'

VJV, = 0.63

V" = V.A'/, x V. = 0.16 ac.-ft (6892 cf) (Note: Vr = Qa)

Storage depth for the Extended Detention Volume: 6.83 ft Ponding: 1 ft.
Storage Volume = 7837 cf
Therefore, the required orifice area (Ao) for extended detention design is:

Ao = qo/(4.81 xho1t2) 0.01 1.2

The maximum orifice diameter (do) is therefore:

do=(4xAoln)ttz 0.14 ft. (1.63 in.) Use 1.5 in.


APPENDIX F

GRASS CHANNEL DESIGN COMPUTATIONS


ICC CONTRACT A GRASS CHANNEL DESIGN.SEGMENT D1D2

Designed By: M.B. Date: 1l25l2OO8


Checked By: K.H. Date: 112612008

Drainage Area and Channel Data Water Quality Design


Outlet "/o lnitial KUNON
Grass Area (sf) Total Total Volumetric Channel WQv Un¡t Peak WQ Peak Assumed Cross Wet Hydraulic Manning's WQv
Point ilPYMUU lmpervious Abstration Volume Manning's
Area Area Runoff Tc (hr) P CN lalP Discharge FlowQw Flow Section Perimeter Radius - Equation Velocity Remark
Area (sf)
B c D (sf) (ac)
Area
Coef. (Rv)
la=
B (ft)
ss1 ss2 Depth (in)
slope S
(in)
Qa= qu (csm/in) n
I P*Rv linì (cfs) Depth (in) A(sf) P (ft) R Q (cfs) (rps)
E1:11 E2:11 ifUft)

1447 12720.758 8249 0 0 20969 0.r181 60.7 0.60 0.10 0.40 4 o 20.o 0.016 0.89 93.40 0.26 950 0.64 3.25 1.41 6.50 0.22 0.15 0.64 0.45 OK
t-448 1649s 0 0 27741 0.637 59.5 0.59 0.10 o.41 4 10 10 I c.o 0.016 t.Ð 0.88 93.17 o.27 947 0.83 3.40 1.94 9.69 o.20 0.15 0.83 0.43 OK
t449 12731.39 12675 U 0 25406 0_583 50.1 0.50 0.10 0.51 4 o 4 20.o 0.016 1.5 0.75 91.19 0.u 895 0.61 3.12 1.38 Þ.oc o.21 0.15 0.61 0.44 OK
33109 23213 n 3512.3 59834 1.374 55.3 0.55 0.10 o.42 4 4 o 20.o 0.0156 1.5 o.82 0.28 943 | .oo 4.97 2.51 4.23 0.31 0.13 tob 0.66 OK
t451 43035.1 25112
1 0 4354 72501 1.664 59.4 0.58 0.10 0.38 4 10 10 15.6 0.0156 1.5 0.88 93.15 o.25 954 z.1t 5.06 3.46 12.48 0.28 0.13 2.17 0.63 OK
t 452 33494.574 28266 0 4768.6 66529 1.527 50.3 0.50 0.10 0.47 4 4 o 20.0 0.0156 1q 0.75 91.25 0.31 926 1.67 4.98 2.52 8.24 0.31 ô l? 1.67 0.66 OK

t-465 30557 29805 0 796.11 61158 1.404 50.0 0.50 0.10 0.51 4 4 o 20.0 0.0234 lq 0.75 91.16 0.34 905 1.4S 4.36 2.11 7.71 0.27 0.14 1.49 0.70 OK
t-¿166 ?oÃo^ 27002 0 0 66598 1.529 59.5 0_59 0.10 o.41 4 10 10 Ð.o o.0234 1.5
| 0.8E 93.17 0.27 947 1.99 4.53 2.94 11.59 o.25 0.13 1.99 0.68 OK
t-Æ7 30818.821 20584 0 0 51402 1.180 60.0 0.59 0.10 0.40 4 4 o 20.0 0.0234 1.5 0.88 93.26 o.27 950 4Ãt 4.44 2.16 7.78 0.28 o.14 1.55 o.72 OK

t-468-A 23345.74 10414 0 33759 o.775 69.2 0.67 0.10 0.31 4 4 4 20.4 0.0008 tq 1.O1 o.21 972 1 .19 6.34 3.23 8.36 0.39 0.11 0.67 o.37 OK
1468-B 37710.152 1477 0 0 39187 0.900 96.2 0.92 0.10 0.07 4 4 4 20.4 0.0008 1.5 1.37 on on 0.05 1010 1.95 7.56 4.10 9.19 0.45 0.09 1.12 0.48 OK
t-469-A 26174.O04 13027 0 39201 0.900 66.8 0_6s 0.10 0.33 4 4 4 24.0 0.0008 0.9E 94.53 o.22 965 1.32 7.95 4.41 9_46 o.47 0.08 1.32 0.30 OK
t469-B 31239.232 4880 0 0 361 19 0.829 86.5 0.83 0.10 0.15 4 4 4 24.0 0.0008 l4 1.24 97.62 0_10 1010 1.63 8.46 4.81 9.81 0.49 0.08 1.63 0.34 OK
1470-A 4535.830€ 11293 0 0 15829 0.363 24.7 0.31 0.10 0.79 4 b 12.O 0_0008 o.Æ 85.25 0.53 508 0.13 3.10 t'_39 o.21 0.15 0.13 0.10 OK
t-470-B 0 15814 0.363 't0.0 o.14 0.10 1.09 4 o 12.0 0.008 1.5 o.21 77.O3 U.IJ 508 0.06 1.00 0.36 4.77 0.08 0.15 0_06 o.17 OK

t-476 62484 11815 408.64 74707 1-715 83.6 0_80 U.]U o.17 4 + 4 20.0 0.0089 1.20 97.22 o.12 1006 3.25 7.23 3.86 8_97 o¿? 0.10 3.25 0.84 OK
t-477 44756 f469l 7799 71293 1.637 68.4 0.67 0.10 o.26 4 z 2 20.9 0.0089 t.c 't.00 94.83 o.17 983 2.51 6.96 2.99 6.59 0.45 0.10 2.51 0.84 OK
t478 4920 11591 0 2807 19318 o.443 25.5 o.28 0.10 0.73 4 b 12.O 0.0089 1.5 o.42 84.13 0.49 575 o.17 1.80 0.70 5.39 n l? 0.15 o.17 0.24 OK

NOTE:
1 . Time of concentration is assumed to be 0.1 0 hr for all the 'K' inlets

2. When sand storage BMP is proposed the actual bottom of grass channel may be wider but 4' is used for all WQ
computations and 10-YR storm computation
3. When inlet is located at the sump an average slope of 50'from inlet to upstream is used for channel design

PIlCC-A\600_Technical\607_Drainage\SwM\Dl-D2 FINAL\D1-D2\DITCH DESIcN D1 D2.xts


ICC CONTRACT A GRASS CHANNEL DESIGN-SEGMENT D1D2

Designed By: M.B. Date: 1l25l2OO8


Checked By: K.H. Date: 112612008

Draìnage Area and Channel Data 1O-YR Channel Capicity and Velocity
Outlet "/o Inrttal Kunofi Volum(
Grass Area (sf) Total Total Volumetr¡c Channel s= Unit Peak 1O-yr Peak Assr rmed Cross Wet Hydraulic Manning's O-yr
Point Area Area Runoff Tc (hr)
Abstration 1O- YR
1000/cN -
ea = (p- CN lalP
Mannino's
1

Area (sf) Discharge Discharge Flow. Section Perimeter Radius - Equation Velocity Remark
B c D (sr) (ac)
Area
Coef. (Rv)
la=
B (ft)
SS1 SS2 ìlope S P (in) 0.2-s) 2I n
I (21:1 (22:1\ Depth (in) 'ftlft) 10
lP+0.8*sl tinl
qu (csm/in (cfs) Depth (in) A(sf) P (ft) R a (cfs) (fps)

t447 12720.755 8249 0 0 20969 0.481 60.7 0.60 0.t0 0.40 4 6 3 20.o 0.016 5.0 2.O 3.22 83.4 0.079 1010 2.44 3.28 1.43 6.52 o.22 0.04 2.44 1.71 OK
t448 16495 11246 0 0 27741 0.637 59.5 0.59 0_10 0.41 4 10 10 I c.o 0.016 5.0 2.O 3.17 0.082 1010 3.19 3.44 1.97 9.76 0.20 0.04 3.19 1.62 OK
1449 12731.39 0 0 254Q6 0.583 50.1 0.50 0.10 0.51 4 o 4 20.o 0.016 5.0 2.6 2.85 79.5 0.103 1010 2.62 3.38 t.c¿ 6.87 0.22 0.04 2.62 1.73 OK
t-450 33109 23213 0 3512.3 59834 1.374 5s.3 0.55 U.1U 0.42 4 4 6 20.0 0.0156 5.0 2.',| 3.13 82.6 0.084 1010 6.80 J-bb 3.00 8.81 o.34 0.04 6.80 2.27 OK
t-451 43035.1 15 25112 0 4354 72501 1.664 59.4 0.58 0.10 0.38 4 10 15.6 0.0156 5.0 1.9 3.28 44.1 0.076 1010 8.62 5.6s 4.09 15.¿+o 0.30 0.04 8.62 2.10 OK
t-452 33494.574 28266 0 4768_6 1.527 50.3 0.50 0.10 0.47 4 4 6 20.0 0.0156 2.3 2.98 81.0 0.0s4 f010 7.19 5.83 3.'l ROq ñ?Ã 0.04 7.19 2.31 OK

l-2f65 0 796.11 61158 1.404 50.0 0.50 0.10 0.51 4 4 6 20.o o.0234 5.0 2.5 2.87 79.7 o.10.2 1010 o.Jt) 4.91 2.48 8.18 0.30 0.04 6.36 2.57 OK
t-466 39596 27002 0 0 66598 1.529 59.5 0.59 0.10 0.41 4 10 10 15.6 o.0234 5.0 2.O 3.17 83.0 0.082 1010 7.66 4.44 3.24 12.10 o.27 0.04 7.66 2.37 OK
t-Æ7 30818.821 20584 0 0 51402 1.180 60.0 0.59 0.10 0.40 4 4 o 20.0 0.0234 5.0 2.O 3.19 43.2 0.081 r 010 5.94 4.74 2.36 8.03 0.29 0.04 5.94 2.52 OK

t-468-A 23345.747 10414 0 0 33759 o.775 69.2 o-67 0-10 0.31 4 4 4 20.4 0.0008 5.0 1.5 3.53 86.6 0.062 1010 4.31 9.91 6.03 10.E1 0.56 0.04 4.31 o.71 OK
0 0 39187 0.900 96.2 0.92 0.10 0.07 4 4 4 20.4 0.0008 5.0 0.4 4.60 96.6 0.014 1010 6.53 12.17 8.17 12.36 0.66 0.04 6.53 0.80 OK
t'469-A 26174.OO4 13027 0 0 39201 0.900 66.8 0.65 0.10 0.33 4 4 4 24.O 0.0008 5_0 1.7 3.44 eÃ7 0.067 1010 4.88 10.55 6.61 11.25 0_59 0.04 4_88 o.74 OK
t469-B 31239.233 4880 0 0 36119 0.829 86.5 0.83 0.10 0.1s 4 4 4 24.0 0.0008 5.0 0.8 4.20 93.0 0.030 1010 5.49 11.18 7.20 11.68 0.62 0.04 5.49 0.76 OK
1470-A 4535.830S 1253 0 1 5829 28.7 0.31 0.10 0.79 4 5 o 12.O 0.o008 Ã^ 4.O 2-17 71.6 0.159 991 1.22 5_08 2.50 7.91 0.32 0.04 1.22 0.49 OK
t470-B 1583.9292 14230 0 0 15814 0.363 10.0 o.14 0.10 1-O9 4 qÃ
o '12.0 0.008 5.0 1.63 64.7 0.218 969 0.90 2.27 o.92 5.75 0.16 0.04 0.90 0.9E OK

t476 62ß4 11815 0 408.64 74707 1.715 E3.6 0.80 0.10 0.17 4 4 4 20.o 0.0089 5.0 0.9 4.09 92.1 0.035 1010 11.08 8.70 5.00 9_98 0_50 0.04 1 1-08 2.22 OK
1477 48796 14698 0 7799 71293 1.637 68.4 0.67 0.10 o.26 4 2 20.9 (fì .l 2.
2 0.0089 3.71 aa.4 0.052 1010 9.s8 8.86 4.04 7.30 0.55 0.04 9.58 2.37 OK
1478 4520 1591 0 2AO7 19318 o.443 25.5 0.28 0.10 0.73 4 J o 12.O 0.0089 5.0 3.7 2.30 73.2 o.147 995 I _58 3.03 1-30 6.33 0.20 0.04 1.58 1.22 OK

NOTE:
I . Time of concentration is assumed to be 0.1 0 hr for all the 'K' inlets
2. When sand storage BMP is proposed the actual bottom of grass channel may be wider but 4' is used for all WQ
computations and 1O-YR storm computation
3. When inlet is located at the sump an average slope of 50'from inlet to upstream is used for channel design

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APPENDIX G

STORM DRAINAGE DESIGN COMPUTATIONS


ICC CONTRACT A -DESIGN BUILD PROJECT

BASELINE OFFSET DOWNSTREAM CULVERT INFORMATION


INVERT STRUCTURE
STR. NO. TYPE TOP ELEV
NAME STATION ELEV. (FT) LT/RT OUT DEPTH srzE (rN) ÏYPE INV. IN INV. OUT L. (Ff) s (%) Hr(FT)

EW-440 STD TYPE'C'ENDWALL - 24" P¡PE rcc 1279+25 411 a1 139.00' LT 387.90 24" RCP 147 0n 387.90 0.00 0.00 0.00

MH-441 48" MANHOLE FOR 24" PIPE tcc 1281+25 408.19 111 00' LT 388.93 13.56 24" RCP eee oe 387.90 202.OO 0.51 1.03 402.49

t-442 STD TYPE'K INLET -SINGLE OPENING tcc 1281+82 40730 159.00' LT 389.50 8.5Q 24" RCP 389.50 389.r3 74 0.5 0.37 398;00

EW-446 STD ÏYPE'C' ENDWALL - 24' PIPE rcc 1283+00 405.33 1 37.00' LT 397,00 24" RCP 397.00 397.00 0.00 0.50 0.00 398.82

tM7 STD TYPE !K' INLFT -SINGLE OPENING tcc 1283+00 405.33 83.00' LT 397.27 5.55 24" RCP 397.27 397;00 55.00 0.50 0.28 402.82

t,-448 STD TYPE'K' INLET.SINGLE OPENING tcc 1283+00 405.33 0.00' MED 397.72 5.71 24" RCP 397.72 207 ?n 83.00 0.51 0.42 403.43

1449 STD TYPE'K' INLEÍ -SINGLE OPENING rcc 1283+00 405.33 83.00' .RT 398.32 4.50 24" RCP 398.32 397.90 83.00 0.51 0.42 402.82

r:450 STD TYPE'K' INLET.-SINGLE OPENING .lcc 1279+25 411,31 83:001 LT 402.80 6:01 241 RCP 402,80 397.30 375.00 1.47 5.50 408i80

t451 STD TYPE:K INLET -SINGLE OPENING tcc 1279+25 411.31 0;001 MED 404.61 4,80 24" RCP 404.61 404.11 83.00 0.60 0.50 409.41

l-452. STD TYPE'K INLET -SINGLE OPENING rcc 1279+25 4'11.31 83.00' RT 405;30 :': 3:50 24', RCP 405.30 404.81 83.00 0.60 0.50 408.80

Ew=459 STD:I-YPE fC' ENDWALL - 36' PIPE rcc 1295+82 378.92 145.50: RT 361.00 36" RCP 36r.00 361.00 0,00 2.50 0.00

1.460 STD. COMBINATION'S' INLET tcc 1294+07 380.51 108.001 LT 368.7s 4.69 361' RCP 368.75 361.00 310.00 2.50 7.75 373.44

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t-463 RISER STRUCTURE rcc 1290+94 387.27 157.00' RT 368.00 8.00 24',i RCP 368.00 367.19 163.00 0.50 0.82 376,00

ES-464 STD TYPE'C' ENDWALL - 24' PIPE rcc 1290+56 388,16 154.00! RT 375.00 24" KUT 375:00 375:00 0.00 1:00 0.00

t-465 STD TYPE'K INLET.SINGLE OPENING tce 1292+00 384.79 83.00' ' RT 376.29 5.99 24 RCF 376:.29 375.00 160.00 0.81 1.29 382.28

t-466 STD TYPE iK INLF¡ -SINGLE OPENING rcc 1292+00 384.79 0:00' MED 377.32 5.57 24" RCP 377.32 376:49 83.00 1.00 0.83 382.89

t-467 STD TYPE:K.INLET -SINGLE OPENING tcc 1292+00 384.79 85;00' LT 378.35 , 3.93 RCP 378.35 37,7;52 83:00 l:00 O:83 382.28

1-468 STD:TYPE'K INLET -SINGLE OPENING fcc 1296+38 378.80 79,00' RT JOT.TJ 7.69 24' RCP 367.79 361:00 80.00 8.49 6.79 375.48

t-469 STD TYPE'K INLET -SINGLE OPENING tcc I 296+38 378.80 0:00' MED 368:82 7 -38 24" RCP 368.82 aA7 00 83.00 1,00 0.83 376.20

".-. 1470 STD TYPE'K INLET -SINGLE OPENING tcc 1296+38 378.80 83.00' LT 369.85 7.50 24" RCP 369.85 369.02 83.00 1.00 0.83 377.35

t 471 WATERQUALITY INLET rcc 1297+70 379.36 71.00' RÏ 373.44 5.00 12" CSP 373.44 372.86 116.00 0.50 0.58 378.44

t'472 WATER QUALITY INLET tcG 1 298+08 379.70 15.00' LT 374.90 5.00 12" CSP 374.90 374.40 l0t .00 0.50 0.51 379.90

EW-475 STD TYPE'C: ENDWALL - 24'PIPE I 301 +79 382.99 155.00' RT 355.02 24 RCP 355.02 355.02 0.00 0.00 0.00

t4lo STD ryPE'K INLET -SINGLE OPENING rcc I 302+50 383.62 83.00' RT 372.03 8.40 24" RCP 372.03 355.02 100.00 17.O1 17.O1 380.43

t-477 STD TYPE'K INLET -SINGLE OPENING rcc 1 302+50 383.62 0.00' MED 373.06 v -34 24" RCP 373.06 372.23 83.00 1.00 0.83 380-40

t-478 STD TYPE 'K' INLET -SINGLE OPENING rcc 1 302+50 383.62 85.00' LT 374.09 8.32 24" RCP 374.09 373.26 83.00 1.00 0.83 382.41

t-479 WATER QUALTTY INLET tcc 1 307+65 388.18 71.00' RT 382.26 5.00 12" CSP 5óZ-¿O 380.99 255.00 0.50 1.28 387.26

l-¿180 WATER QUALITY INLET tcc I 308+33 388.78 15.00' LT 383.15 5.00 12" csP 383.1 5 381.51 328.00 0.50 | .b4 388.15

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t:447 . STD TYPE'K INLET -SINGLE OPENING rcc 1283+00 405.33 83 LÏ, 20969.48 , 0.48 0.58 0.00 1.51 l00o/o 0;00 0.66 20969 12721 ?24s 0 0

l-4'48 STD TYPE'K'INLET -SINGLE OPENING tcc 1283+00 405.33 0.00 MEDI, 27741.43 0.64 0.s8 0-00 r.97 t00% 0.00 0.65 27741 16495 11246 ñ 0
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1t"451 sio IYPE'K' TNLET:stNGLE opENtNG rcÇ 1279+25 411.31 0 , MED 72500.88 1:66 0.58 0.00 5.20 l00yo 0.00 0.66 72s01 43035 25112 0 4354

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l146ti' fcÇ 1296+38 378.8 , 0 54815.34 1.26 0.64 0.00 4..35 1009/o 0.00 0.72 54815 0,,1 7479

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Rainfall Size Mann- S" Sr Slope Vr Vel. dn Normal Depth Angle INV Elev
From To
(#) TA Conc.
Intens.
Q cfs
(in)
Type
ing's Slope ol
% IPù
Leng.
(0)
Kb Hb (ft) Hf (ft) INV IN
OUT
Elev. Out Top Elev
Min Ft.
ft tn
in./hr. Coef.
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lr9o' ,

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t-447
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,tiai i ôrs, ',i '.Ío i
o,áo i0;07 ',o.04.i 397.i2 ãsi,so; '¿100:36 400.43 øs,a3
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:

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0,684 ,f-,'00 8.00 ,.24, RCP 0.013 1 0.06r n3.i ,d; rOl50 379.02 379.09 ',gls'775'

0.S81 'l | .oo3 ..5.Æ 7.86


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i
, I
I

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ì,i+as unÀøz: nà t'Àiíti,
, 5.00 8.00.¡t : zto:st.::,, '2A RCP 0:013 0.80 163 L
äilttto
,:0r32 t.rr 368-00 .367,.19 371.65 i46,q0..
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. is-¿or 20.31 24 RCP,: 0:013 0 0.80 6:5 i'ljti ,365;.77 365,?i 367.77 367.77
.Ìt

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, o.ot i |ra,& 369.02 3V0.24 370.31 377.g5:
i

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3,0 .
0.83 l 't.Æ 1;13 368r82 367.99, 369.65 369i81 376.20 |
i. ìii468 I EVV.-459;, ' 1.117 o.777 3..,t01 .1.816 5:9.2 ' 7.72 14.03 24 RCP' 0.0i 3 8"Æ75 038 UF 80 .9.63
,:0 nÃñ 367.79 36r.00 368i,42 368.57 375.4
i.Èw;ise 3.101 1.816, 5-92' 361:00 361.00 363.00 363,00

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^aE '9'444 9.00 ,

..,Þ477 t476 ;1;+sì '8;.21


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,1

iitëwias 5.92 355,02 355.02 357.00 357-00

,; t442 MH-441 0:52' 7.460 3:860 7.460 3.860 5:00 8.00 30.88 24 BCP 0:013 0.5 1.86 9.8 74 2.00 0 0.50 naR : 1.37 ?Âo qn 389.,13 396.1 I 396.93 398.00
: rÀrl441 EW"440 o tt 44 ?o? A6
30.88 ¿4 RCP 0-013 0.51 1.86 202 2,O0 48 .O,,77 3.V5 388.93 387.90 394.80 402.49

EW-440 30.88 24 RCP 0.013 0 1.86 9.8 0 0 387.90 387.90 389.90 389.90

PIPECOM_D1.xlsV5-YR l of 1
ICC CONTRACT A. SEGMENT D1D2
STORM DRAIN DESIGN

DESIGNED BY: MB 112412008 CONTRACT: 4T3765960 RAINFALL FACTOR 1 RET. PERIOD: 100
CHECKED BY: KH 112512008 TITLE: ICCCONTRACTA-D1D2 DURATION: 0-10 10.1-40 40.1-150

Structure Contributing Area 25 Year Runoff Pipe Hydraulic Gradient

ltf n
A tc Time òt L dn
Rainfall Size Mann- S. Vr Vel. Angle INV INV Top
From To C Area (#) Area tcA Conc. Q cfs (in)
Type
Slope ol Slope Leng. Normal (0)
Kb Hb (ft) Hf (ft) Elev. Out Elev Higl
^cA 'A Min
lntens. ing's o/o
Fr. Depth ft
IN OUT Elev
in./hr. Coef.

l:451. 0t791 i,lni QrVgi 5,000 9,50 7.52i 2A RCP: 0.6 0.11 3.0
i'0 . 405¡30 aoo,so '4Ð8.iii
Ít
:l-.45Q:rl ì.ooä. 0,966, 1.757 ,,,t.461 s.41 16.53 l 24 RCP iülffi 0.6. 0-53 .5.3 83 '90 f,50 j 0.65;
:tt t

494.61 4oö,ao
,

\1447:. i¿:sos ', ,.: 'i.:,,,). ''aolzz


t:.374 à.ita ,
5.819 9.34 23.49 24 RcÞ ;'0:013 1.466 1.O7. 7.5 :t.375. ,i;g¡$; d..o;3 4.02.80 397.30: io!,sr ¿oe.dci

WP:.:,1
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:""i'.
1 ;0.02 i, 3,0 :¡t0i::',j
ffi ; ô-i01 i ,s,!.,e'si sserso igi.øz

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, I

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,:ffiin6.:
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7|:_4:,1 äóe.oo S6Z.tg, 372:9:8. s7o."q

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:l','i ,,1set j,"24
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tri e:äoä 23.31 24 BfF, 0.013 r
llio :l;06 vt4 .0,00 365.77 361:!f, -1

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.
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,:0211:: 9rol ,

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r 0i92-' 48 368 82
lrìi 1
soz.ssi 399igt 376 20
'
1:7.16Ê r ero J-ó¿ 16,92 24 RCP 0:013, I 4tÌ75 .0156;r 5,4',', t'qo 0.69 fì, o.5o ' ,0ì23 O;45 36V.79 L søa:li 's75::,48
9:1,77
'5.922
,..'; 3:101: '' l'.816 361.00 got.oo 3æ.0q i

+ià oitss ,,.0i, 1,47. ,nGn 0-00 3.0 aì.1: ô,à5t 0.00 374-09 37,3.26 374:51
,''i-9;50 à4,,'.,,
PrQ19 : 1o.io, - 9,0i
W7;6;,;.;;1 1.881 iird.iiij: iw 24 :1 0.013: 4 0.19 3.1 A?i 0.92; ' ' 0117,,
-,,0ì16,
373.06 372.23. 374.15

ifu1çi:¡ 0.783 3:013 9.32 17.O2 24' .RCP] 0.013 .17.01 0.56 ,
c:4 I
lr00 0.58' ,Ci.l 0.50' o,is itisÉ; 372103 355:02 ,372.61 372.84
j;..j:-iiiN
3.013 5.922 24 RCP 0.013 0 ol ii|rt,1, 355.02 3rjs;oä, :357:00 357.00

r',ri++ì ¡
' o',sli 1
v:46' : 3.860 7.460 '3:860 :t,7.O00 9.00 34.74 24 RCP 0...013 2-35 11.1 7;4 2.00 0 0:50 '0.eÞ 1.74 ?eo Ân 389:13 397.85 398.79 3e8.00:
iun¿+l 'Ewigot,:; 7,460 3.8,90 34.74 .¿4 RCF ,0i013 0.51 2-35 44 4 202 2:00 4Sl 1.46, 4.75 ?ae o? 387:90 äe4:os 396.1 1 402.49
ì.., ,;?.9oci 9-77,

, EW.440 _ .:.| 7.460 3.860 7.000 34.74 24 RCP 0.013 0 ¿-JC 11.1 0 0 387.90 387.90 389.90 389.90

PIPECOM_D1 .xls\l 00-YR 1o'f1


SUBJECT:ICC CONTRACT A DESIGN MB DATE 1124/2008
CONTRACT NO. AT3765960 CHECK DATE U2st2008

OUTLET STRUCTURE NO. EW-440 LOCATION: STATION:


OUTLET STRUCTURE TYPE ENDWALL OFFSET:

PIPE SZE : INCH

Q'o: CFS

Vlo: FPS

NORMAL DEPTH:
OLIFALL DITCH OR

SIDE SLOPE S1 : 2:1 SIDE SLOPES2: 2:I DEPTH:2'


TAILWATER CONDITION MAXIMUM TAILWATER

REFER TO 1994 MD STD AND SPEC FOR SOIL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL, SECTION F-18
r,: ¡'
Dso: 3.0 'ii,, INCH usE sHA cLASS llili lnp-nap
Dso : 9.5 INCH
Dloo: 19 INCH

f,-l
THICKNESS: t9 INCH
APRON LENGTH: FT

r-t
a
APRON WIDTH:

RIP-RAP QUANTITY: SY
SUBJECT:ICC CONTRACT A DESIGN MB DATE U2412008
CONTRACT NO. 4T3765960 CHECK KH DATE 1t2st2008
--
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T.7-T
---
-h- f\-, I
TECHNOLOGIES

OUTLET STRUCTURE NO. EW-446 LOCATION: STATION:


--
OUTLET STRUCTURE TYPE ENDWALL OFFSET:

PIPE STZE : INCH

Qro: CFS

Vlo: FPS

NORMAL DEPTH:

OUTFALL DITCH SLOPE: OR TO BMP

BOTTOM: FT

SIDE SLOPE 51 : SIDE SLOPE 52 = DEPTH:


TAILWATER CONDITION MAXIMUM TAILWATER

REFER TO 1994 MD STD AND SPEC FOR SOIL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL. SECTION F-18

Dso: r3',O" , INCH usn sHACLASS W*-**


Dso: 9.5 INCH

Dloo: 15 INCH

t9

F.t
THICKNESS= INCH

APRON LENGTH: FT

APRON WIDTH: FI FT

RIP-RAP QUANTITY: I,l SY


SI-IBJECT: ICC CONTRACT A DESIGN DATE r/24t2008

KCI
CONTRACT NO.AT3765960 CHECK KH DATE 1t2s/2008

TECIINOLOGIES

OUTLET STRUCTURE NO. EW-459 LOCATION: STATION:


OUTLET STRUCTTIRE TYPE ENDWAIL OFFSET:

PIPE SIZE : INCH

Qto: CFS

Vro: FPS

NORMALDEPTH:W FT
OUTFALLDITCH tt*": m OR

BOTTOM:
SIDE SLOPE Sl : 2:l SIDE SLOPES2: 2:l DEPTH:
TAILWATER CONDITION MINMIJM TAILV/ATER

REFER TO,I994 MD STD AND SPEC FOR SOIL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL, SECTION F-18

Dso: 9.0 INCH USE SHA CLASS lWl***


Dso: 9.5 INCH
Droo: 19 INCH
THICKNESS:
APRON LENGTH: [';l FT
19 INCH

APRON V/IDTH: r-1


RIP-RAP QUANTITY: t;_l SY
SIIBJECT: ICC CONTRACT A DESIGN MB DATE 1t24t2008

KCI
CONTRACT NO. AT3765960 CHECK KH DATE U2st2008

TECHNOLOGIES

OUTLET STRUCTI'RE NO. ES-461 LOCATION: STATION:


OUTLET STRUCTURE TYPE END SECTION OFFSET:

PIPE STZE : INCH

Q'o: CFS

Vlo = 5':40 FPS

NORMAL DEPTH:
OUTFALL DITCH SLOPE: ffiffigffi
BOTTOM= 2 FT
SIDE SLOPE S1 : 2:1 SIDE SLOPES2: 2:T DEPTH:
TAILWATER CONDITION MAXIMUM TAILWATER

REFER .TO 1994 MD STD AND SPEC FOR SOIL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL. SECTION F-i8
i:.,r .i
:: )t: j) "
:
lff-r
Dso:,r';3i0;irr',. INCH usE sHA CLASS I ffir lnn-nar
L

Dso: 9.5 INCH


Droo: 15 INCH
THICKNESS: 19 INCH
APRON LENGTH: t--t FT

APRON WIDTH: FI FT

RIP-RAP QUANTITY: I,l SY


STIBJECT: ICC CONTRACT A DESIGN MB DATE 1/24/2008
CONTRACT NO.AT3765960 CHECK KH DATE U2st2008

OUTLET STRUCTI'RE NO. EW-464 LOCATION: STATION:


OUTLET STRUCTI.IRE TYPE END WALL OFFSET:

PIPE SZE = INCH

Qto: CFS

Vro: FPS

NORMAL DEPTH:
OUTFALL DITCH SLOPE: OR TO BMP
BOTTOM:
SIDE SLOPE S1 : SIDE SLOPE 52: DEPTH=
TAILWATER CONDITION MAXIMTIM TAILWATER

REFER TO 1994 MD STD AND SPEC FOR SOIL EROSION AND SEDMENT CONTROL, SECTION
F-I8
Dso: 4.0 , INCH USE SHA CLASS t..Tt
l; t ,,, lnn_nan,
Dso: 9.5 INCH
Droo: 19 INCH
THICKNESS: 19 INCH
APRON LENGTH = t-''-l FT

APRON WIDTH: r"-l FT

RIP-RAP QUANTITY= t;I


SIIBJECT: ICC CONTRACT A DESIGN DATE 1t24t2008
CONTRACT NO. AT3765960 CHECK KH DATE U25t2008

OUTLET STRUCTI'RE NO. EW-475 LOCATION: STATION:


OUTLET STRUCTURE TYPE ENDWALL OFFSET:

PIPESIZE: W INCH

Q,o:
%
W CFS

Vro:
NORMAL DEPTH =
OI-NFALL DITCH SLOPE: OR

BOTTOM:
SIDE SLOPE S1 : 2:1 SIDE SLOPES2: 2:I DEPTH: 1'

TAILWATER CONDITION MAXIMUM TAILWATER

REFER TO 1994 MD STD AND SPEC FOR SOIL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL. SECTION F-18

Dso: , r3.0 INCH USE SHA CLASS l-',1


l. . ,tr,,, IRF-RAp
Dso: 9.5 INCH
Droo: r9 INCH

APRON LENGTH: r.t FT


THICKNESS: r9 INCH

APRON WIDTH: f'-l


RIP-RAP QUANTITY: I,l SY
APPENDIX H

PI{OTOGRAPHS
Photographs 1 and 2 - SP D-1-1 Looking U/S and D/S Respectively
Photographs 3 and 4- SP D-1-2 Looking U/S and D/S Respectively
Photographs 5 and 6- SP D-2-1 Looking U/S and D/S Respectively
Photographs 7 and 8- SP D-2-2 Looking U/S and D/S Respectively
Photographs 9 and 10- SP D-2-3 Looking U/S and D/S Respectively
Photographs 11 and 12- SP D-2-4 Looking U/S and D/S Respectively

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