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27738j-, 11111111 11111111 T - • ,CIVIL .ENGINEERING O LAND PLANNING THE QUARRY GOLF MAINTENANCE FACILITY REMODEL HYDROLOGY ANALYSIS The proposed Quarry Golf Course Maintenance Facility remodeLproject-consists of the addition of several buildings, a new, fueling facility, a trash facility and some improved parking. Attached is a site plan showing the proposed project improvements. Also attached is the preliminary _ grading plan which shows that the existing drainage pattern is not,altered., The area of.the - proposed additional buildings is presently an impervious hard surface so there is no change in the amount of drainage or the discharge amount. The site development located in the southeastern portion of the. site results in an :increased impervious area of 8,025 square feet. Presently there exists a drywell along with a.depressed area used to retain the drainage on -site at this location. The project will abandon'the existing drywell and install a Maxwell drainage system for the minimal increase,in impervious area for the.ptojectsite. A Maxwell drainage system capable of handling 0.,125 CFS of flow will provide the drainage. solution for the minimal increase in drainage.. Required storage was calculated using the Riverside County'Flood�Control Manual for rainfall patterns for the,! hour,_6 hour and 24 hour storm.. The manual. does not Have the rainfall distribution fora 1 hour storm. The 3 hour storm - controls the design with a required volume of 2,450 c:£ of storage. The 100 -year water surface in the-basin ,provided. is 1836.. Water in excess . of the 3 hour storm is retained onsite to approximately elevation'20.00 where it would then exit the site out the.existing driveway. - A SWPPP is required by the City to`.be approved prior -to permits in order to conform to the NPDES requirement.- :Attached are-details of a sand and oil separator that will be installed for the equipment wash area and a detail of an entrapment basinfor the chemical, mixing area. The previous fuel- Iacility,is being replaced'by a dual :lined tank system with the design. of the fueling facility conforming with the Health Department and the Fire Department. - The improvements proposed by_this project do not change the. drainage characteristics of the site as previously approved. QROFESS /0� 0.26662 m w MARCH.31;2008 -` _ cs�grF CIVIL. aF CA1.� 81 -735 State Highway III i..Suite,B Indio, California.-92201 • (760) 3427766 • Fax (760).342 -7716 i � }, \:\\: `., \ \� /v� \. f.• % KZi � ~�~ �, \2fM ~ \ \} \ / /»... \6GD §¢S � / � `� \ � � \ . �� � �� \ ��� w « �� %� ` �` a /� \�z� M �C RAINFALL PATTERNS IN PERCENT so 3 -HOUR STORM I 6 -HOUR STORM I 24 -HOUR STORM TINE S�MIN 10 -MIN 1S�MIN 30 -MIN PERIOD PER 100 PERIOD PERIOD PERIOD D 1 1.3 2.6 3.7 8.5 Z 2 1.3 2.6 4.8 10.0 v 3 1.1 3.3 5.1 13.9 `._. 4 l.5 � 3.3 4.9 IT .♦ S 1.5 3.3 6.6 29.9 6 1.8 3.4 7.3 20.3 7 1.5 4.4 8.4 8 1.8 4.2 9.0 9 1.8 5.3 12.3 10 1.5 1.1 17.6 11 1.6 6.4 16.1 12 1.8 .5 .9 4,2 13 2.2 7.3 14 2.2 8 .5 15 2.2 .14.1 16 2.0 .14.1 17 2.6 3.B IB 2.7 2.4 19 2.4 20 2.7 21 3.3 22 3.1 23 2.9 24 3.0 25 3.1 26 4.2 y. 27 5.0 28 3.5 29 6.8 30 7.3 D 31 8.2 32 5.9 33 2.0 Z 34 1.8 35 1.8 Z 36 .6 r m TIME PERIOD S -MIN Pf R1O0 10 -MIN PERIOD 1S ;MIN PERIOD 30 -MIN PERIOD 1 1 .5 1.1 1.7 3.6 53 .6 1.2 1.9 4.3 3 .6 1.3 2.1 4.8 4 .6 1.4 2.2 4.9 5 .6 1.4 2.♦ s.J 6 .7 I.5 2.4 S.8 7 .7 1.6 2.4 6,B 8 .7 1.6 2.S 9.0 9 .7 1.6 2.6 11.6 10 .7 1.6- 2.7 14.4 11 .7 1.6 2.8 25.1 12 .8 1.7 3.0 4.4 13 .8 1.7 3.2 .6 14 .B 1.8 3.6 3.3 1S .8 1.8 4.3 1.3 16 .8 1.8 4.7 21 17 .8 2.0 5.4 .7 18 .B 2.0 6.2 3.8 19 .B 2.1 6.9 .8 - 20 .B 2.2 7.S 26 21 .8 2.5 10.6 1.0 22 .8 2.B 14.5 4.6 23 .8 3.0 3.♦ 24. .9 3.2 1.0 31 25 .8 3.S 32 1.3 26 .9 3.9 1.5 .8 27 .9 4.2 .6 20 9 4.5 36 29 .9 4.8 37 1.9 30 .9 5.1 2.0 .5 31 .9 6.7 .7 32 .9 B.1 41 33 1.0 10.3 42 1.5 34 I.0 2.B 2.0 .S 35 1.0 1.1 .S 36 1.0 .5 46 37 1.0 4T 1:7 36 1.1 48 1.8 .♦ 39 1.1 40 1.1 41 1.2 42 1.3 43 1.4 44 1.4 ♦S 1.S 46 I.S 47 1.6 46 1.6 TIME PERIOD 5 -MIN PERI00 49 1.T 50 1.8 51 1.9 52 2.0 53 2.1 54 2.1 55 2.2 56 2.3 S7 2.4 58 2.4 59 2.5 60 2.6 61 3.1 62 3.6 63 3.9 64 4.2 65 4.7 66 5.6 67 1.9 68 .9 69 .6 70 .5 71 •3 72 .2 TIME PER 0 O 15 -MIN PERIOD 30 -MIN PERIOD 60 -7IN PERI00 1 2 .3 .7 1:3 3 .3 .6 1.6 4 .4 .7 2.1 5 .3 .8 2.0 6 .3 1.0 2.9 7 .3 1.0 3.8 B .♦ 1.1 4 f 6 9 .4 1.3 6.. 3 30 .4 1.5 8.2 11 .5 1.3 7.6 12 .5 1.6 T,3 13 .S 1.8 10.8" 14 .s 2.e 11.4 •'. 1 S . 5 2.1 10.4 % 16 .6 2.5 B.S 17 .6 3.0 1.4 IB .7 3.3 l.9 19 .7 3.9 1.3 20 .8 4.3 1.2 21 .6 3.0 1.1 22 .7 4.0 1.0 23 .8 3.8 .9 24 .B 3.S .8 - 25 .9 5.1 26 .9 5.7 27 1.0 6.8 28 1.0 4.6 29 1.0 5.J 30 1.1 5.1 31 1.2 4.7 32 1.3 3.8 33 1.5 .8 34 1.5 .6 3S 1.6 1.0 36 1.7 .9 37 1.9 .8 38 2.0 .5 39 2.1 .7 40 2.2 .5 41 1.5 .6 42 1.5 .5 43 2.0 .S 44 2.0 .S 45 1.9 S 46 1.9 .4 4T 1:7 .4 48 1.8 .♦ M I I NOTES: 1 CJ I. 3 and 6 -hour patterns based on the Indio area thunderstorm of September 24,1939. i0 2. 24 -hour patterns based on the general storm of March 2 a 3,1939. TIME 1S -*I" PERIOD IPERI00 2.5 2.6 2.B 2.9 3.4 3.4 2.3 2.3 2.7 2.6 2.6 2•♦ 2.3 1.9 1.9 .4 .4 .3 .3 .S .S .4 .3 .z .3 .4 .3 .2 .3 :3 .2 .3 .2 .3 :3 .i :2 .2 .2 .2 .2 ;UBJECT: QUARRY MAINTENANCE PAGE 3ROJECT: JOB NO: - OCATION: BY: LW W :LIENT: DATE: January 31, 2008 HYDROGRAPH DRAINAGE AREA "A" Industrial Park USE RCFCD HYDROLOGY MANUAL PLATE E -5.9 FOR RAINFALL PATTERN. USE 100- YEAR 3 -HOUR PRECIPITATION = 2.8" 90% IMPERVIOUS 3 HOUR TOTAL DRAINAGE AREA = 0.51 AC SOIL TYPE A (PLATE D -52) (1) RAINFALL = % OF TOTAL PRECIPITATION (2) Q = RAINFALL x C x A (INS. PER HOUR) A = 0.51 AC SOIL TYPE "A" C = COFF. FOR 90% IMPERVIOUS (3)V= Qx3600= c.f. /HR (4) PERC RATE = 2.0 " /HR = 0.33" /10 MIN. = .028'/ 10 MIN MAXWELL DESIGN RATE = 0.125 CFS = 450 CF /HR 450 =6 = 75 CF / 10 MIN G: /Administration /COST ESTIMATES /HYDROG RAP H.wb3 (1) (2) (3) VOL. NET PERIOD RAINFALL Q VOL. INCL PERC. CUM. STOR 10 MIN) % INS. (PER HR) C DEV. C UNDEV. C C.F.S. (C.F.) PREV. (C.F.) (C.F.) 1 .17 2.6 0.428 0.822 0.000 0.000 0.179 108 108 91 17 2 .33 2.6 0.428 0.822 0.000 0.000 0.179 108 125 91 34 3 .50 3.3 0.544 0.826 0.000 0.000 0.229 138 172 91 81 4 .67 3.3 0.544 0.826 0.000 0.000 0.229 138 219 91 128 5 .83 3.3 0.544 0.826 0.000 0.000 0.229 138 266 91 175 6 1.00 3.4 0.560 0.826 0.000 0.000 0.236 142 317 91 226 7 1.17 4.4 0.725 0.830 0.000 0.000 0.307 185 411 91 320 8 1.33 4.2 0.692 0.830 0.000 0.000 0.293 176 496 91 405 9 1.50 5.3 0.873 0.833 0.000 0.000 0.371 223 628 91 537 10 1.67 5.1 0.840 0.832 0.000 0.000 0.356 214 751 101 650 11 1.83 6.4 1.054 0.835 0.000 0.000 0.449 270 920 101 819 12 2.00 5.9 0.972 0.834 0.000 0.000 0.413 248 1,067 101 966 13 2.17 7.3 1.202 0.839 0.000 0.000 0.514 309 1,275 101 1,174 14 2.33 8.5 1.400 0.837 0.000 0.000 0.598 359 1,533 101 1,432 15 2.50 14.1 2.322 0.842 0.000 0.000 0.997 599 2,031 113 1,918 16 2.67 14.1 2.322 0.842 0.000 0.000 0.997 599 2,517 113 2,404 17 2.83 3.8 0.626 0.828 0.000 0.000 0.264 159 2,563 113 2,450 18 3.00 2.4 0.395 0.821 0.000 0.000 0.165 99 2,549 113 2,436 (1) RAINFALL = % OF TOTAL PRECIPITATION (2) Q = RAINFALL x C x A (INS. PER HOUR) A = 0.51 AC SOIL TYPE "A" C = COFF. FOR 90% IMPERVIOUS (3)V= Qx3600= c.f. /HR (4) PERC RATE = 2.0 " /HR = 0.33" /10 MIN. = .028'/ 10 MIN MAXWELL DESIGN RATE = 0.125 CFS = 450 CF /HR 450 =6 = 75 CF / 10 MIN G: /Administration /COST ESTIMATES /HYDROG RAP H.wb3 BASIN VOLUME ELEVATION AREA VOLUME ACCUMULATED VOLUME 16 552 SF 733 CF 17 914 SF 733 CF 1,136 CF 18 1,358 SF 1,869 CF 1,619 CF 19 1,881 SF 3,488 CF Ws,00 = 18.36 SUBJECT: QUARRY MAINTENANCE PAGE PROJECT: JOB NO: LOCATION: BY: LW W CLIENT: DATE: January 31, 2008 HYDROGRAPH DRAINAGE AREA "A" Industrial Park USE RCFCD HYDROLOGY MANUAL PLATE E -5.9 FOR RAINFALL PATTERN. USE 100- YEAR 6 -HOUR PRECIPITATION = 3.4" 90% IMPERVIOUS 6 HOUR TOTAL DRAINAGE AREA = 0.51 AC SOIL TYPE A (PLATE D -52) PERIOD (15 MIN) % (1) RAINFALL INS. (PER HR) C DEV. C UNDEV. C (2) 0 C.F.S. (3) VOL. (C.F.) VOL. INCL PREV. PERC. (C.F.) NET CUM. STOR (C.F.) 1 .25 1.7 0.231 0.818 0.000 0.000 0.096 87 87 136 0 2 .50 1.9 0.258 0.819 0.000 0.000 0.108 98 98 136 0 3 .75 2.1 0.286 0.820 0.000 0.000 0.120 108 108 136 0 4 1.0 2.2 0.299 0.820 0.000 0.000 0.125 113 113 136 0 5 1.25 2.4 0.326 0.821 0.000 0.000 0.136 123 123 136 0 6 1.50 2.4 0.326 0.821 0.000 0.000 0.136 123 123 136 0 7 1.75 2.4 0.326 0.821 0.000 0.000 0.136 1-23 123 136 0 8 2.00 2.5 0.340 0.821 0.000 0.000 0.142 128 128 136 0 9 2.25 2.6 0.354 0.822 0.000 0.000 0.148 134 134 136 0 10 2.50 2.7 0.367 0.822 0.000 0.000 0.154 139 139 136 3 11 2.75 2.8 0.381 0.822 0.000 0.000 0.160 144 147 136 11 12 3.00 3.0 0.408 0.823 0.000 0.000 0.171 154 165 136 29 13 3.25 3.2 0.435 0.823 0.000 0.000 0.183 165 194 136 58 14 3.50 3.6 0.490 0.824 0.000 0.000 0.206 186 244 136 108 15 3.75 4.3 0.585 0.828 0.000 0.000 0.247 223 331 136 195 16 4.00 4.7 0.639 0.829 0.000 0.000 0.270 243 438 136 302 17 4.25 5.4 0.734 0.830 0.000 0.000 0.311 280 582 136 446 18 4.50 6.2 0.843 0.832 0.000 0.000 0.358 323 769 136 633 19 4.75 6.9 0.938 0.833 0.000 0.000 0.398 359 992 151 841 20 5.00 7.5 1.020 0.835 0.000 0.000 0.434 391 1,232 151 1,081 21 5.25 10.6 1.442 0.843 0.000 0.000 0.620 558 1,639 151 1,488 22 5.50 14.5 1.972 0.850 0.000 0.000 0.855 770 2,258 170 2,088 23 5.75 3.4 0.462 0.824 0.000 0.000 0.194 175 2263 170 2,093 24 6.00 1.0 0.136 0.816 0.000 0.000 0.057 52 2,145 170 1,975 (1) RAINFALL = % OF TOTAL PRECIPITATION A = 0.51 AC SOIL TYPE "A" (2) Q= RAINFALL x C x A (INS. PER HOUR) C = COFF. FOR 90% IMPERVIOUS (3) V = Q x 3600 = c.f. / HR (4) PERC RATE = 2.0 " /HR =.0.50" /15 MIN = .042'/15 MIN MAXWELL DESIGN RATE = 0.125 CFS = 450 CF /HR 450 =4 = 112.5 CF / 15 MIN G: /Administration /COST ESTIMATES /HYDROGRAPH.wb3 BASIN VOLUME ELEVATION AREA VOLUME ACCUMULATED VOLUME 16 552 SF 733 CF 17 914 SF 733 CF 1,136 CF 18 1,358 SF 1,869 CF 1,619 CF 19 1,881 SF 3,488 CF Wsloo = 18.14 SUBJECT: QUARRY MAINTENANCE PAGE PROJECT: JOB NO: LOCATION: BY: LW W CLIENT: DATE: January 31 2008 HYDROGRAPH DRAINAGE AREA "A" Industrial Park USE RCFCD HYDROLOGY MANUAL PLATE E -5.9 FOR RAINFALL PATTERN. USE 100- YEAR 24 -HOUR PRECIPITATION = 4.5" 90% IMPERVIOUS 24 HOUR TOTAL DRAINAGE AREA = 0.51 AC SOIL TYPE A (PLATE D -52) PERIOD (HOUR) % (1) RAINFALL INS. (PER HR) C DEV. C UNDEV. C (2) Q C.F.S. (3) VOL. (C.F.) VOL. INCL PREV. PERC. (C.F.) NET CUM. STOR (C.F.) 1 1.2 0.054 0.813 0.000 0.000 0.022 80 80 542 0 2 1.3 0.058 0.813 0.000 0.000 0.024 87 87 542 0 3 1.8 0.081 0.815 0.000 0.000 0.034 123 123 542 0 4 2.1 0.094 0.815 0.000 0.000 0.039 141 141 542 0 5 2.8 0.126 0.816 0.000 0.000 0.052 188 188 542 0 6 2.9 0.130 0.817 0.000 0.000 0.054 195 195 542 0 7 3.8 0.171 0.818 0.000 0.000 0.071 256 256 542 0 8 4.6 0.207 0.819 0.000 0.000 0.086 310 310 542 0 9 6.3 0.283 0.820 0.000 0.000 0.118 425 425 542 0 10 8.2 0.369 0.821 0.000 0.000 0.155 558 558 542 16 11 7.0 0.315 0.821 0.000 0.000 0.132 476 492 542 0 12 7.3 0.328 0.821 0.000 0.000 0.137 494 494 542 0 13 10.8 0.486 0.823 0.000 0.000 0.204 735 735 542 193 14 11.4 0.513 0.824 0.000 0.000 0.216 778 971 542 430 15 10.4 0.468 0.822 0.000 0.000 0.196 706 1,136 602 534 16 8.5 0.382 0.822 0.000 0.000 0.160 576 1,110 602 508 17 1.4 0.063 0.813 0.000 0.000 0.041 148 656 542 114 18 1.9 0.085 0.815 0.000 0.000 0.055 198 312 542 0 19 1.3 0.058 0.813 0.000 0.000 0.038 137 137 542 0 20 1.2 0.054 0.813 0.000 0.000 0.035 126 126 542 0 21 1.1 0.049 0.813 0.000 0.000 0.032 116 116 542 0 22 1.0 0.045 0.813 0.000 0.000 0.029 105 105 542 0 23 0.9 0.040 0.812 0.000 0.000 0.026 94 94 542 0 24 0.8 0.036 0.812 0.000 0.000 0.023 83 83 542 0 (1) RAINFALL = % OF TOTAL PRECIPITATION A = 0.51 AC SOIL TYPE "A" (2) Q = RAINFALL x C x A (INS. PER HOUR) C = COFF. FOR 85% IMPERVIOUS (3) V = Q x 3600 = c.f. / HR (4) PERC RATE = 2.0 " /HR = .166' /HR G: /Administration /COST ESTIMATES /HYDROGRAPH.wb3 MAXWELL DESIGN RATE = 0.125 CFS = 450 CF /HR BASIN VOLUME ELEVATION' AREA VOLUME ACCUMULATED VOLUME 16 552 SF 733 CF 17 914 SF 733 CF 1,136 CF 18 1,358 SF 1,869 CF 1,619 CF 19 1,881 SF 3,488 CF Ws,00 = 16.73 I RRENT '�`: The NoxWeU °Plus, as manufactured and installed exclusively hg Torrent Resources Incorporated, is the industry standard for draining large paved surfaces, nuisance water and other demanding applications. This patented system incorporates state -of- the -art pre- treatment technology. THE ULTIMATE IN DESIGN Since 1974, over 40,000 MaxWell' Systems have proven lheirvalue as a cost- effective solutton in a wide variety of drainage applications. They are accepted by state and municipal agencies and are a standard detail in numerous drainage manuals. Many municipalities have recognf2ed the Inherent benefits of the MaxWell Plus and now require it far drainage of all paved surfaces. SUPERIOR PRE - TREATMENT Industry research, together with Torrent Resource's own experience, has shown that initial storm drainage flows have the greatest impact on system performance. This "first flush" occurs during the first few minutes of runoff and carries the majority of sediment and debris. Larger paved surfaces or connecting pipes from catch basins, underground storage, etc. can also generate high peak flows which may strain system function. In addition, nuisance water flows require controlled processing separate from normal storm runoff demands. Manufactured and Installed Exclusively by Torrent Resources Incorporated Please see reverse side Iw addid.W Wa ®tlan U.S. NUM No. 4,923.330 "badmort 1971, 1987. 7004 n.0 tRENT �" In the MusWefl Plus, preliminary treatment Is provided through collection and separation in deep large - volume settling chambers. The standard MaxWell Plus system has over 2,500 gallons of capacity to contain sediment and debris carried by incoming water. Floating trash, paper, pavement oil, etc. Is effectively stopped by the PureFlo' Debris Shields in each chamber. These shielding devices are equipped with an effective screen to filter suspended material and are vented to prevent siphoning of Floating surface debris as the system drains. EFFECTIVE PROCESSING Incoming water from the surface grated inlets or connecting pipes Is received in the Primary Settling Chamber where silt and other heavy particles settle to the bottom. A PureFlo' Debris Shield ensures containment by trapping Floating debris and pavement oil. The pre - treated flow Is then regulated to a design rate or up to 0.25cfs and directed to a secondary settling chamber. The settling and containment process is repeated, thereby effectively achieving controlled, uniform treatment. The system Is drained as water rises under the PureFlo Debris Shield and spills into the top of the overflow pipe. The drainage assembly returns the cleaned water to the surrounding soil through the FlDfast' Drafbage Screen. ABSORBENT TECHNOLOGY To provide prompt removal of pavement oils, both AtrlxWefl Plus settling chambers are equipped with absorbent sponges. These floating pillow -like devices are 100% water repellent and literally wick petrochemical compounds from the water. Each sponge has a capacity of over 128 ounces to accommodate effective, long -term treatment. The absorbent is completely Inert and wDl safely remove runoff constituents down to rainbow sheens which are typically no more than one molecule thick. SECURITY FEATURES MaxWell Plus Systems include bolted, theft - resistance, cast iron gratings and covers as standard security features. Special inset castings which are resistant to loosening from accidental impact are available for use in landscaped applica- tions. Machined mating surfaces and "Storm Water Only" wording are standard. MAXWELL" PLUS DRAINAGE SYSTEM DETAIL AND SPECIFICATIONS CALCULATING MAXWELL PLUS REQUIREMENTS: The type of property, soil permeability, rainfall intensity and local drainage ordinances determine the number and design of MaxWell Systems. For general applications draining retained storm water, use one standard MaxWeR Plus per the ins4octloas below for up to 5 acres of landscaped contributory area, and up to 2 acres of paved surface. To drain nuisance water Rows in storm runoff systems, add a remote Inlet to the System. For smaller drainage needs, refer to our Fgpe IV MaWeU, For industrial drainage, our fmibro'Spstem may be recommended. For additional considerations, please refer to "Design Suggestions Far Reteatlon And DrAnage Systems" or consult our Design Staff. COMPLETING THE MAXWELL PLUS DRAWING To apply the UmdW Plus drawing to your spedfic project, simply fill In the blue boxes per the following instructions. For assistance, please consult our Design Staff. PRIMARY SETTLING CHAMBER DEPTH The overall depth of the Primary Settling Chamber Is determined by the amount of surface area being drained. Use a standard depth of IO feet for the initial acre of contributory drainage area, plus t feet foreach additional acre, up to the design limits of the property type noted in "Calculating MaxWell Plus Requirements" noted above. Other conditions that would require increased chamber depths are property usage, maintenance scheduling, and severe or unusual service conditions. Connecting Pipe Depth may dictate deeper chambers so as to maintain the effectiveness of the settling process. T'!= -� ESTIMATED TOTAL DEPTH The Estimated Total Depth is the approximate total system depth required to achieve 10 continuous feet of penetration into permeable soils, based upon known soil information. Torrent's specialized "crowd" equipped rigs gel through the difficult cemented soils to reach clean drainage soils at depths up to 160 feet and their extensive drilling log database is available to use as a reference. l„'`':`� M SETTLING CHAMBER DEPTH On MaxMfl Pica Systems of over 30 feet overall depth and up to 0.25cfs design rate, the standard Settling Chamber Depth is 16 feet 3E� `still OVERFLOW HEIGHT The Overflow Height and Settling Chamber Depth determine the effectiveness of the settling process. The higher the overflow pipe, the deeper the chamber, the greater the settling capacitg. An overflow height of 13 feet is used with the standard settling chamber depth of It feet. DRAINAGE PIPE This dimension also applies to the Porefla' Debris Shields, the Ilafee Drainage Screen, and fittings. The size is based upon system design rates, muhiple primary settling chambers, soil conditions, and need for adequate venting. Choices are 6 ", 8 ", or 12" diameter. Refer to our company's "Design Saggestloos for Reteatlan and Drainage Sgstens" for recommendadons on which size best matches your application. BOLTED RING 6 GRATE!COVER Standard models are quality cast iron and available to Ht 24" 0 or 30" 0 manhole openings. All units are bolted in two locations with wording "Storm Water Only" in raised letters. For other surface treatments, please refer to "Design Suggestions for Retention and Drainage Systems" f.---, _ ,_:'F INLET PIPE INVERT Pipes up to 24" in diameter from catch basins, underground storage, etc. may be connected into the primary settling chamber. Inverts deeper than 4 feet will require additional depth in both system settling chambers to maintain respective effective settling capacities, INTAREINIFT HEIGHT The Intake Inlet Height determines the effectiveness of the settling process in the Primary Settling Chamber. A minimum inlet height of 6 feet is used with the standard primary settling chamber depth of 10 feet. Greater inlet heights would be required with increased system demands as noted in Primary Settling Chamber Depth. CHAMBER SEPARATION The standard separation between chambers is IS feet from center to center for inlet pipe Inverts up to 7 feel. For deep Inlet pipes or underground storage systems that result in a deeper Connector Pipe, add 5 feet of separation for each 3 feet of additional Connector Pipe depth. Maximum Connector Pipe depths and Chamber separations are 13 feel and 25 feet, respectively. A pump and lift station is recommended for systems with deeper requirements. VHAmEtFR SEPP.RATION ------- _._.........._._.�., I - �23`•�1:(21: 16 �7...' 3 01(19 i1 i5� 21 i18� �4 �?iils 112' i 13 j Mi rWell "Plats uatrx,. •e am �ssamr s, TORRENT RESOURCES WI- ttl•Sii -plit NION via m4 ra- I'aFPU �.. /far �Ea6 .titre. a:;il:{ESifClhl -. to;1 Si 4, 111,. n.+l. ate L':. t; 10a Erb /, et llr aa15 ri4F The referenced drawing and specifications are available an CAD either through our office or web site. Ask for Drawing TRI II04P. This detail is copyrighted (2004,) but may be used as is in construction plans withont further release. For information on product application, individual prejed specifications or site evaluation, can tact our Design Staff for no- charge assistance in any phase of your planning. f,-' ITEM NUMBERS i. Na"At @Cane - Idcd:lfed �I 6::;e-. 2. SvN;iaed axkfiN - (,ra -',ea ru:i:e In lar�:ca,: i zee:. t <ar; sn:.;y m taxtr,!sr. 3. Belted Ring S Ha•.eL -7 - Giasrtar as shraa. Ci -, :ail h.P 0:h er,Nir4 -SO: m Wna [h; f a gitd I� �n> L ileJ m 2 LLcandr, aaC;emrtd sc cane +ilh mw'a. P.�r Ntsanc+ xJ.02' cf p:ane. 4, ru+erd Basle m P"q (bg S. Compaatd eau Mattrhl mg ulhas >. 6.F-flu ' bebdt WMld- HAEtd 15 Ca. sii3OX 24' It i.':Ihr!nled t-:.- skdhna:u Infernal .265' Aiac SAIL naliraed espardrC steel scr._n 7 l2 -!el 1.`.. anion t-d!d 7. Pm-aSt Dar - !80-7.51 spn-tr 45" la. E S4- OD. Cne!n WE acv 2h0 steel =._ Ic Pl]Idadl2 6enng smfatt. 8. Mla 6' 0 Dlnee Shall. 9. Svgon Brukei - fom:ed 12 Gi steel Eldon tailed UM twill. 10. NO- Pipe - kn. SO 0-'C c;ted tp dn-jt pipe at c u seal. 11. braleaye Pipe - ADS:nl-q gntw 00, IPI -A toc«r 5mi-d pipe dwi; q N,0.1 q tulwn tp pm ttad.l'rv7 a brtakagt. DisiP:l!'ss cried. 17. eau Seal - G,-A'--, r:y I_n!r:n c;sraetp slmrY. ll. Rote -!fear m:d eaciee, ;iced betwc"r'r ' --.d 1 -1 "to best stnipp-M .0 mridil- 14. flansl° OW.wgt S-- s. 40 cg 0,120" sle:ted -1';caul vim 32 sv:: parr R'h. 9e rub IRl- D=Plu. 1 W o'l E rt O € I3 mlfi1 S y a - ct y a w m a uJ S � l UJ W c; r. Z 0 Z k Z s n I5. Mina' RShafl - ^.:`e0- to aMtaan pvmuldly c!+ =+:Yr su:",.-. 16. Fabrit Seel-C" i. itwste at T. be rer_wred bq tust -a: p!cjtO t,ir,lencn. 17. Abse.-ir_m - F. ;>Z Pt:ldthtn:;a� Spar -.y. ue. ! 75 ot. cata::n. 10. Cohneaw Pipe -4 "p SO. 40 PH,, 19.'Jem!d An11 -S10M imiAe edih R.Igulh. r 20. Ima:r Sacco -5, h. d:` 1417, 0.119" rt-'iffe,','!'fled reii stntn cilh B2. s ots 49- overall kr. -am rthIRI -c e0 tap. 21, F-bard Depth Varies eitt; inn i!p't tlreati;,n. Inslea;e puma }uccoc1y u'Uing chamber depths as need.d 1" winlam ail inlet pipe <!era: inns 4- roe Saco; plp!.]fYfFl,M. 22. 00eaJ Intel Pipe (bq nlhrr -j. 23. MelYUrt 6lc:`.- -aa -6mn. CUsr,. have uaor�;l zgzi.1 earninaene rre :r ar +aa. Used In lied 0 dixry In lerosaped alas. t a q � ? E � . y U i ' 'T f 22 'I W } 1 z7Wr; 7) �?iils 112' i 13 j Mi rWell "Plats uatrx,. •e am �ssamr s, TORRENT RESOURCES WI- ttl•Sii -plit NION via m4 ra- I'aFPU �.. /far �Ea6 .titre. a:;il:{ESifClhl -. to;1 Si 4, 111,. n.+l. ate L':. t; 10a Erb /, et llr aa15 ri4F The referenced drawing and specifications are available an CAD either through our office or web site. Ask for Drawing TRI II04P. This detail is copyrighted (2004,) but may be used as is in construction plans withont further release. For information on product application, individual prejed specifications or site evaluation, can tact our Design Staff for no- charge assistance in any phase of your planning. f,-' ITEM NUMBERS i. Na"At @Cane - Idcd:lfed �I 6::;e-. 2. SvN;iaed axkfiN - (,ra -',ea ru:i:e In lar�:ca,: i zee:. t <ar; sn:.;y m taxtr,!sr. 3. Belted Ring S Ha•.eL -7 - Giasrtar as shraa. Ci -, :ail h.P 0:h er,Nir4 -SO: m Wna [h; f a gitd I� �n> L ileJ m 2 LLcandr, aaC;emrtd sc cane +ilh mw'a. P.�r Ntsanc+ xJ.02' cf p:ane. 4, ru+erd Basle m P"q (bg S. Compaatd eau Mattrhl mg ulhas >. 6.F-flu ' bebdt WMld- HAEtd 15 Ca. sii3OX 24' It i.':Ihr!nled t-:.- skdhna:u Infernal .265' Aiac SAIL naliraed espardrC steel scr._n 7 l2 -!el 1.`.. anion t-d!d 7. Pm-aSt Dar - !80-7.51 spn-tr 45" la. E S4- OD. Cne!n WE acv 2h0 steel =._ Ic Pl]Idadl2 6enng smfatt. 8. Mla 6' 0 Dlnee Shall. 9. Svgon Brukei - fom:ed 12 Gi steel Eldon tailed UM twill. 10. NO- Pipe - kn. SO 0-'C c;ted tp dn-jt pipe at c u seal. 11. braleaye Pipe - ADS:nl-q gntw 00, IPI -A toc«r 5mi-d pipe dwi; q N,0.1 q tulwn tp pm ttad.l'rv7 a brtakagt. DisiP:l!'ss cried. 17. eau Seal - G,-A'--, r:y I_n!r:n c;sraetp slmrY. ll. Rote -!fear m:d eaciee, ;iced betwc"r'r ' --.d 1 -1 "to best stnipp-M .0 mridil- 14. flansl° OW.wgt S-- s. 40 cg 0,120" sle:ted -1';caul vim 32 sv:: parr R'h. 9e rub IRl- D=Plu. 1 W o'l E rt O € I3 mlfi1 S y a - ct y a w m a uJ S � l UJ W c; r. Z 0 Z k Z s n I5. Mina' RShafl - ^.:`e0- to aMtaan pvmuldly c!+ =+:Yr su:",.-. 16. Fabrit Seel-C" i. itwste at T. be rer_wred bq tust -a: p!cjtO t,ir,lencn. 17. Abse.-ir_m - F. ;>Z Pt:ldthtn:;a� Spar -.y. ue. ! 75 ot. cata::n. 10. Cohneaw Pipe -4 "p SO. 40 PH,, 19.'Jem!d An11 -S10M imiAe edih R.Igulh. r 20. Ima:r Sacco -5, h. d:` 1417, 0.119" rt-'iffe,','!'fled reii stntn cilh B2. s ots 49- overall kr. -am rthIRI -c e0 tap. 21, F-bard Depth Varies eitt; inn i!p't tlreati;,n. Inslea;e puma }uccoc1y u'Uing chamber depths as need.d 1" winlam ail inlet pipe <!era: inns 4- roe Saco; plp!.]fYfFl,M. 22. 00eaJ Intel Pipe (bq nlhrr -j. 23. MelYUrt 6lc:`.- -aa -6mn. CUsr,. have uaor�;l zgzi.1 earninaene rre :r ar +aa. 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