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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2012-06-05 Planning Board Supplemental Materials (72)DEP Stormwater Management Standards The project is an eight unit residential condominium project not tributary to a critical area so is subject to the Massachusetts Stormwater Standards to the maximum extent practicable. In addition, the project will remove existing pavement and existing, wood frame garages resulting in a net decrease in impervious surface areas once the project is complete. As such, the project is also a redevelopment of an existing developed site. The new work will meet the local requirement of maintaining a 25-foot no disturbance zone from the bordering wetland of Sutton Pond. Standard #1 No New Untreated Discharges Runoff from the proposed paved driveways discharges to a deep sump, hooded catch basin then a precast concrete infiltration system which then discharges to a depression and level spreader to dissipate outlet velocity. Standard #2 Peak Rate Attenuation Runoff from the project discharges in a general easterly direction towards Sutton Pond. As noted above, the work will result in a net decrease in impervious surfaces, peak rates of runoff to Sutton Pond from the parcel and tributary off parcel areas have been calculated. Peak rates of runoff for the 1,2, 10, and 100-year storm events are as follows: 1-year storm 2-year storm 10-year storm 100-year storm Pre =1.4 cfs pre =1.9 cfs pre =3.4 cfs pre=6.1 cfs Post =1.2 cfs post =1.7 cfs post =3.1 cfs post=5.7 cfs (was 1.1 cfs)(was 1.6 cfs)(was = 3.0 cfs)(was 5.6 cfs) As can be seen, the peak rates of runoff, post construction, are less than the pre construction rates due to the decrease in impervious areas and the conversion of the bare soil/weedy surface cover to lawn. Standard #3 Recharge The soils at the site according to the USDA Web Soil Survey consist of Canton fine sandy loam. Canton soils are HSG B soil.The target depth to recharge is 0.35 inches. Infiltration/Recharge Calculations Total, existing impervious area =13,015 sf Total proposed, new impervious area =10,545 sf + 650 sf = 11,195 sf Net new impervious area =-1,820 sf There is a decrease in impervious area resulting in no net loss of recharge post construction. However, the proposed precast concrete galley system will provide recharge as detailed below. Precast concrete galley infiltration system: Volume required =11,195 sf x 0.35”/ 12” per foot =326.5± cf (2445 gallons) Provide 2 -8 x 14 precast concrete galleys 4’-8” high Volume provided below invert = 2 x 7 ft x 13 ft x 2.36 ft = 429.5 cf 429.5 cf >326.5 cf, ok Note: rear half of the roof (2,148 sf) will discharge to the grass area behind the structure. Time to drain (static method) Total volume = vol. =430cf Bottom area = A =7 ft x 13 ft x 2=182 sf k (HSG B soil =0.52 in/hr (0.0433 ft/hr) t = vol/ (k * A), t =430/ (0.0433*182) =54.5 hrs < 72 hrs, ok Standard #4 Water Quality Water Quality Calculations The infiltration system will provide the 80% TSS removal with pretreatment provided by a deep sump hooded catch basin. Calculate the water quality volume: Tributary area (new)= 11,195-(2,148 (roof)) =9,047 sf Required WQV: Use 0.5” depth for WQV calculation. WQV = 0.5/12 ft x 9,047 = 377± cf Provided WQV = 429.5 cf > 377 cf, ok INSTRUCTIONS:Version 1, Automated: Mar. 4, 2008 1. In BMP Column, click on Blue Cell to Activate Drop Down Menu 2. Select BMP from Drop Down Menu 3. After BMP is selected, TSS Removal and other Columns are automatically completed. Location: B C D E F TSS Removal Starting TSS Amount Remaining BMP1 Rate1 Load*Removed (C*D)Load (D-E) Deep Sump and Hooded Catch Basin 0.25 1.00 0.25 0.75 Subsurface Infiltration Structure 0.80 0.75 0.60 0.15 0.00 0.15 0.00 0.15 0.00 0.15 0.00 0.15 0.00 0.15 0.00 0.15 Total TSS Removal =85% Separate Form Needs to be Completed for Each Outlet or BMP Train Project:Pondview Prepared By:jsf *Equals remaining load from previous BMP (E) Date:4/17/2012 which enters the BMP TS S R e m o v a l Ca l c u l a t i o n W o r k s h e e t 26 Main St North Andover, MA Standard #5 Land Uses With Higher Potential Pollutant Loads (LUHPPLs) The site is not a land use with higher potential pollutant loads. Standard #6 Critical Areas The project will not create any discharges to Critical Areas. Standard #7 Redevelopment Project There will be a reduction in impervious areas by the proposed construction in an area previously developed and qualifies as a redevelopment project. Standard #8 Construction Period Pollution Prevention and Erosion and Sedimentation Control A Construction Period Pollution Prevention and Erosion and Sedimentation Control plan has been prepared and will be implemented to protect the adjacent properties from sedimentation during construction. The project is not covered by a NPDES Construction General Permit due to the small scale of the project. Standard #9 Operation and Maintenance Plan An Operation and Maintenance Plan (O&M Plan) has been developed which lists the condominium association as the responsible party. The O&M Plan details the schedule for routine maintenance and inspection. Standard #10 Prohibition of Illicit Discharges All illicit discharges at the site will be prohibited. An Illicit Discharge Compliance Statement will be submitted prior to the start of any land disturbance activities.