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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMONTAVA PUD - ODP - ODP180002 - MONTAVA SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - DRAINAGE REPORTMONTAVA Master Drainage Study Fort Collins, Colorado Martin/Martin, Inc. Project No.: 17.0946 October 22, 2018 Prepared For: Max Moss HF2M 430 North College Avenue, Suite 240 Fort Collins, Colorado 80524 Prepared By: Martin/Martin, Inc. 12499 West Colfax Avenue Lakewood, Colorado 80215 303.431.6100 Principal-in-Charge: Matt Schlageter, P.E. Project Manager: Peter Buckley, P.E. Project Engineer: Ryan Byrne, P.E., CFM TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Background and Objectives .............................................................................................................. 1 1.2 General Location ............................................................................................................................... 1 1.3 Existing Site information ................................................................................................................... 2 SECTION 2 - MAJOR DRAINAGE BASIN ...................................................................................................... 2 2.1 Overall Basin Description .................................................................................................................. 2 2.2 Existing Drainage Facilities ................................................................................................................ 4 2.3 Previous Studies and Hydrologic Models .......................................................................................... 5 SECTION 3 - HYDROLOGY .......................................................................................................................... 5 3.1 Rainfall .............................................................................................................................................. 5 3.2 Sub-basin Properties ......................................................................................................................... 7 3.3 Conveyance Element Properties ....................................................................................................... 7 3.4 Detention Basin Properties ............................................................................................................... 7 SECTION 4 - EFFECTIVE FLOODPLAIN ........................................................................................................ 7 SECTION 5 - PROJECT DESCRIPTION .......................................................................................................... 7 SECTION 6 - PROPOSED DRAINAGE FACILITIES ......................................................................................... 8 6.1 2017 Cooper Slough Master Planned Improvements. ...................................................................... 8 6.2 Impacts from Montava Development to Cooper Slough (ICON) .................................................... 10 6.3 Development Master Plan .............................................................................................................. 10 6.4 Water Quality and Low-Impact Development ................................................................................ 13 SECTION 7 - CONCLUSION ....................................................................................................................... 13 7.1 Master Plan Conformance .............................................................................................................. 13 7.2 Criteria Compliance ......................................................................................................................... 13 REFERENCES ............................................................................................................................................. 14 APPENDICES Appendix A ................................................................................................................. Supporting Documents Appendix B ................................................. Relevant Portions of 2017 Cooper Slough Alternatives Analysis Appendix C ...................................... Impacts from Montava Development to Cooper Slough [Draft Memo] Appendix D ................................................................................................ Master Plan Hydrologic Modeling Appendix E .............................................................................................. Master Plan Hydraulic Calculations Appendix F .................................................................................................... Master Plan Routing Schematic P a g e 1 | 13 SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background and Objectives The Montava Master Plan (hereby referred to as “The Development”) is the result of an unprecedented collaborative effort over the past several months. The developer, HF2M has been working with Anhueser-Busch to redevelop the nearly 850-acre parcel west of the current brewery. HF2M is taking this opportunity to plan a true Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND) community with an integrated mix of uses including housing, employment, schools, parks, natural areas and agriculture. As with any development, stormwater management infrastructure creates the backbone of the master plan to ensure that both on and off-site runoff can be conveyed through the property, in a manner which does not cause adverse impacts to the proposed infrastructure, insurable structures, as well as adjacent properties, considering both the quantity and quality of stormwater. The Development lies within the downstream portion of the Cooper Slough Watershed, which yields significant surface runoff upstream and through the property during minor and major storm events. The existing Cooper Slough drainageway is ill-defined, and constructed irrigation ditches have taken over as primary conveyance elements. The purpose of this study is to identify necessary stormwater management improvements within the development to support full-buildout conditions, taking into consideration existing off-site conditions. Improvements are anticipated to include stormwater conveyance elements, both open and closed conduit systems, on-site and regional detention, irrigation diversions to maintain decreed flows, outfall structures, and water quality enhancements through the implementation of green, low-impact development approaches. 1.2 General Location The Development is located in the northwest quarter and a portion of the southwest and northeast quarters of Section 4, Township 7 North, Range 68 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, as well as a portion of the southwest quarter and east half of Section 32, and a portion of the west half of Section 33, Township 8 North, Range 68 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Larimer County, City of Fort Collins, Colorado. The property is bordered by farm land and Richards Lake Rd. (E Co Rd 52) to the north, Mountain Vista Dr. (E Co Rd 50), farm land, City of Fort Collins property, the Larimer and Weld Canal, and Trail Head and Waterglen Subdivisions to the south, the Colorado & Southern Railroad, the Anheuser Busch brewery, and I-25 to the east, and farm land, the No. 8 Ditch, Storybook Subdivision, Forbes Minor Subdivision, and Maple Hill Subdivision to the west. A vicinity map is provided in Figure 1. P a g e 2 | 13 Figure 1: Montava Vicinity Map 1.3 Existing Site information The existing site use is 100% agricultural, with a variety of crops, some of which support the existing Anheuser Busch brewery to the east. A handful of residential structures are located along North Giddings Rd., which runs in the north/south direction and divides the site from east to west. The existing Anheuser Busch greenhouse facility and an existing electrical sub-station are located adjacent to the northeast quadrant of the property and will remain post re-development. The property generally drains via shallow sheet flow and roadside ditches in the southeasterly direction towards the Larimer and Weld Canal at an average slope of approximately 3.8%. The existing Anheuser Busch stormwater outfall discharges through a culvert at Mountain Vista Dr., which discharges to an open channel through The Development to the Larimer and Weld Canal. SECTION 2 - MAJOR DRAINAGE BASIN 2.1 Overall Basin Description The Development is located within the lower portion of the Cooper Slough Watershed. The Cooper Slough drainage basin resides in northeast Fort Collins and unincorporated Larimer County, Colorado. It is a long and slender watershed, flowing from north to south, comprising 28 square miles which are tributary to Box Elder Creek and the Cache la Poudre River. The watershed begins at the confluence with Box Elder Creek (about one-half mile south of Mulberry Street and slightly west of I-25) and proceeds north for 20-miles to Larimer County Road 80 at a location northwest of the Town of Wellington. The basin has a maximum width of 3.9-miles at a location just south of Wellington. P a g e 3 | 13 Predominant land uses are characterized by farmland and open space, with development occurring mainly in the southern portion of the watershed, near northeast Fort Collins. The Cooper Slough watershed can be divided into upper and lower portions by the Larimer & Weld Canal (L&W Canal) which transects the basin from west to east and intercepts natural and man-made drainages. Upper Cooper Slough is significantly larger than the Lower Cooper basin, at 26.4 sq.-miles and 2.3 sq.-miles respectively. There are three primary drainage paths in Upper Copper Slough, which flow from north to south. The western most flow path is the Number 8 Outlet Ditch (No. 8 Ditch) which carries both storm and irrigation flows. It has been noted in previous studies that the capacity of this ditch is “severely limited” (ACE 2006) and is in need of improvements, which will be implemented for the reach of the No. 8 Ditch through The Development. In addition to the irrigation and drainage ditches, four (4) significant irrigation reservoirs exist in the upper watershed. These include the North Poudre Reservoirs Nos. 2, 5, and 6 and the Windsor Reservoir No. 8. Since the L&W Canal captures flows from the entire upper watershed there are multiple locations, in multiple watersheds, where storm flows will spill from the canal. In the Cooper Slough basin, the most notable spill is in the Waterglen development area at the upper end of the historic Cooper Slough channel. This side spill is located at the primary outfall location from The Development. A vicinity map of the Cooper Slough watershed is provided in Figure 2. Figure 2: Cooper Slough Watershed Vicinity Map P a g e 4 | 13 2.2 Existing Drainage Facilities 2.2.1 No. 8 Outlet Ditch Diversion and Sod Farm Detention The existing No. 8 Outlet Ditch side spills during major storm events along its left bank into the Sod Farm, north of Richards Lake Rd. The diversion initiates incidental detention in a low-lying area of the farm. Modeling indicates that the majority of the 100-year storm flows within the ditch are diverted and retained in the existing depression. 2.2.2 No. 8 Outlet Ditch After side spilling to the Sod Farm, the No. 8 Ditch continues south along the west boundary of The Development. The ditch conveys tributary storm runoff from the existing agriculture, as well as the Maple Hill and Storybook subdivisions, prior to discharging from The Development at Mountain Vista Dr. From this point, the ditch continues south and intercepts the L&W Canal, approximately half of a mile south of The Development. In addition to stormwater runoff, the ditch caries the decreed irrigation flow of 125 cfs. The No. 8 Ditch Company has offered to shut down the irrigation flows during large storm events, with the potential to reduce flows discharging into the L&W Canal, and ultimately reduce the spill out of the L&W into Cooper Slough. 2.2.3 C&S Railroad Diversion at Anheuser Busch (AB) An existing side spill from the Cooper Slough floodplain existing along the easterly property boundary, over the C&S Railroad, and into the AB property. According to modeling, the side spill occurs approximately half of a mile south of Richards Lake Road. The spill diverts approximately 459 cfs to the AB property during a 100-year event. 2.2.4 AB Detention Pond #425 Pond 425 is located south of the main AB facility adjacent to the L&W Canal. With the introduction of Pond 429, the revised detention facility accepts 907 cfs from the AB property during a 100-year storm event and attenuates discharges to approximately 839 cfs, of which 418 cfs discharges into the L&W Canal, and the remaining 421 cfs discharges over the L&W Canal to Cooper Slough. The resulting stored 100-year volume is approximately 47 ac-ft The model provided by ICON represents Pond 425 based on the same stage-storage-discharge curves as the 2006 Master Plan, prepared by Anderson Consulting Engineers. Note that Martin/Martin has verified that the modeled stage-storage-discharge relationships do not represent current conditions, due to a discontinuous berm elevation along the L&W Canal. 2.2.5 C&S/Crumb Detention Basin #426 Where the Cooper Slough floodplain intercepts the L&W Canal, runoff is retained behind the existing C&S Railroad embankment creating incidental detention. The incidental detention makes up the existing C&S/Crumb Pond, also known as Pond 426. During a 100-year event, the peak of approximately 1,306 cfs is conveyed to this location, and the incidental detention attenuates this flow to approximately 661 cfs prior to discharging to the L&W Canal over the railroad embankment. The resulting stored volume is approximately 240 ac-ft. 2.2.6 L&W Canal Waterglen Spill Currently, major storm flows spill at locations where the canal capacity is limited, most notably at the defined spillway directly upstream of the Waterglen Subdivision and the FEMA regulatory mapped P a g e 5 | 13 portion of Cooper Slough. The spill is located where Ponds 425 and 426 discharge into the canal, and represents the primary outfall from the proposed Development. 2.3 Previous Studies and Hydrologic Models The original hydrologic model for the Cooper Slough Basin was produced by Anderson Consulting Engineers, Inc. (ACE) of Fort Collins, CO between 2002 and 2006. The model was developed using the ModSWMM hydrology model and included the 2-, 5-, 10-, 25-, 50-, and 100-year flood frequency events. This model has since been converted to EPA SWMM in 2014 by ICON Engineering, Inc. (ICON). The ICON model represents the baseline model for the proposed development and is based on current existing conditions. The model was developed for the 100-year flood frequency condition only. The following list presents major studies of the Cooper Slough watershed; these study references are per the City of Fort Collins Cooper Slough Alternatives Analysis Update, by ICON Engineering, Inc., October 2017. • “Cooper Slough, Boxelder Creek Master Drainageway Planning Study”; SLA, August 1981; • “Hydrology Report, Anheuser Busch Company, Inc.”; Ayres Associates, January 2000; • “Technical Documentation for the Hydrologic Modeling of the Boxelder Creek/ Cooper Slough Basin”; Anderson Consulting Engineers, Inc., January 2002; • “Technical Documentation for the Alternatives Feasibility Analysis of the Boxelder Creek/ Cooper Slough Basin”; Anderson Consulting Engineers, Inc., December 2002; • “Selected Plan of Improvements for the Boxelder Creek/ Cooper Slough Basin”; Anderson Consulting Engineers, Inc., April 2004; • “Upper Cooper Slough Basin Selected Plan of Improvements”; Anderson Consulting Engineers, Inc., June 2006; • “Box Elder Creek / Cooper Slough Hydrology Update”; ICON Engineering, Inc., April 2014; • “Conditional Letter of Map Revision (CLOMR) for East Side Detention Facility (ESDF), Larimer & Weld Canal Crossing Structure (LWCCS), Opening Of I-25 Boxes, Siphon Of Lake Canal, Prospect Road Bridge Replacement, Boxelder Creek Overflow. Also Known As (Boxelder 6)”; Ayres Associates, February 2015. • “City of Fort Collins Cooper Slough Alternatives Analysis Update”, ICON Engineering, Inc., October 2017. SECTION 3 - HYDROLOGY 3.1 Rainfall Rainfall hyetographs used for the 2014 Existing Conditions hydrology study are based on the City’s 2- hours rainfall distribution presented in the City’s Stormwater Criteria Manual (City of Fort Collins, 2011). As described in the 2014 ICON update and subsequent revisions, rainfall within the Cooper Slough P a g e 6 | 13 watershed north of County Road 54 in the Cooper Slough watershed was reduced by a factor of 7%; rainfall depths within the Box Elder Creek watershed north of County Road 54 (including the SCS Pond watersheds) were reduced by a factor of 25%; and rainfall hyetographs for all areas south of County Road 54 remained unmodified from the City’s criteria. Table 1: Rainfall Hyetographs Rainfall Hyetographs (100-year) Time (min) Rainfall Intensity (in/hr) 100% Event (no reduction) 93% Event (7% reduction) 75% Event (25% reduction) 6:00 0.00 0.00 0.00 6:05 1.00 0.93 0.75 6:10 1.14 1.06 0.86 6:15 1.33 1.24 1.00 6:20 2.23 2.07 1.67 6:25 2.84 2.64 2.13 6:30 5.49 5.11 4.12 6:35 9.95 9.25 7.46 6:40 4.12 3.83 3.09 6:45 2.48 2.31 1.86 6:50 1.46 1.36 1.10 6:55 1.22 1.13 0.92 7:00 1.06 0.99 0.80 7:05 1.00 0.93 0.75 7:10 0.95 0.88 0.71 7:15 0.91 0.85 0.68 7:20 0.87 0.81 0.65 7:25 0.84 0.78 0.63 7:30 0.81 0.75 0.61 7:35 0.78 0.73 0.59 7:40 0.75 0.70 0.56 7:45 0.73 0.68 0.55 7:50 0.71 0.66 0.53 7:55 0.69 0.64 0.52 8:00 0.67 0.62 0.50 Consistent with previous studies, the rainfall hyetographs are delayed by 6-hours to allow time for a base flow to build up in the No. 8 Outfall Ditch and the Larimer & Weld Canal. P a g e 7 | 13 3.2 Sub-basin Properties Sub-basin delineation and parameters remain consistent with the 2014 Existing Conditions Hydrology model expect as described in Section 6 of this report. General sub-basin parameters were defined as follows: • Impervious Depression Storage – 0.1 inches • Pervious Depression Storage – 0.3 inches • Maximum Infiltration Rate – 0.51 inch/hour to 2.0 inch/hour • Minimum Infiltration Rate – 0.50 inch/hour • Horton’s Decay Rate – 0.0018 inch/second (6.48 inch/hour) • Areas of Zero Detention Depth – 1% • Pervious Area Manning’s ‘n’ – 0.25 • Impervious Area Manning’s ‘n’ – 0.016 The maximum 0.51 inch/hour infiltration rate shown above was only used in sub-basins south of County Road 54. Similar to the 2006 Master Plan, areas north of CR54 used a higher infiltration rate of 2.0 inch/hour. The minimum infiltration rate for these areas did not change. 3.3 Conveyance Element Properties Conveyance elements remain consistent with the 2014 Existing Conditions Hydrology model except as described in Section 6 of this report. 3.4 Detention Basin Properties Detention basin parameters remain consistent with the 2014 Existing Conditions Hydrology model except as described in Section 6 of this report. Sub-basin delineation and conveyance elements routing scheme for the portion of the Cooper Slough through and adjacent to the Montava development are presented on the master plan routing schematic included in Appendix D. SECTION 4 - EFFECTIVE FLOODPLAIN Cooper Slough through The Development, upstream of the Larimer and Weld Canal, has not been mapped by FEMA per FIRM 08069C0982F, effective December 19, 2006. Detailed study data begins just downstream of the L&W Canal through the Waterglen Subdivision. It is not anticipated that the CLOMR/LOMR process will be required for the proposed drainage infrastructure improvements. SECTION 5 - PROJECT DESCRIPTION Montava will be a true mixed-use community encompassing every form of housing, mixed-used community services retail, schools, employment, parks, natural areas, agriculture, and light industrial use. The Development has been planned in a comprehensive way with early engagement of city staff, utility providers, adjacent landowners, and subject experts. The process included a neighborhood meeting with nearly 100 attendees, and a week-long design charette including multiple topic meetings, three public presentations, seven interim plans and a final master plan. The design team includes national and international experts in Traditional Neighborhood Design, agri-urban developments, transportation planning and affordable housing design and construction. These experts have teamed together with local design and engineering consultants, market experts, and technology leaders to create a comprehensive planning approach. P a g e 8 | 13 Montava is intended to be developed as a true TND community. Building a true walkable community based on traditional neighborhood forms. The architecture is intended to be a mixture, but calling on the history of what has made Colorado special. If you were to look at the architectural inspiration, look no further than traditional downtown Fort Collins historical architecture. It will also be inspired by the history of agriculture in the area, while incorporating a working 40-acre vegetable farm as part of that overall development. The goal with Montava is to serve as an extension of the heart of Fort Collins. The residential community will be compatible with all the areas to the West/SW/S. The town center will service the entire NE sub area with services including grocery and others. The transportation plan will tie into the entire community including downtown Fort Collins. Any employment that is enabled by this development will provide opportunity for anyone in the surrounding areas. As the current land use is farming, the natural features of the area will certainly change. However, the intent is to incorporate agriculture, Nature in the City, and Natural areas, throughout the entire project. SECTION 6 - PROPOSED DRAINAGE FACILITIES 6.1 2017 Cooper Slough Master Planned Improvements. 6.1.1 Anheuser Busch Property – Developed Condition Hydrology The 2017 study assumed fully developed land use for the Anheuser-Busch (AB) property based on the City’s Mountain Vista Subarea Plan (City of Fort Collins, 2009). This area represents the Montava Development. Per direction from the City, the Montava Development was modeled including conceptual 100yr (developed) to 2yr (historic) detention basins; whereas and AB areas east of the CSRR were proposed to drain to an improved regional pond (AB Detention Pond 425) with a specified 100-year release rate (392-cfs) based on the previous master plan. 6.1.2 Poudre Reservoir No. 6 - Outlet Sill Modification The stage-discharge curve for the Poudre Reservoir No. 6 was modified to account for a proposed 8-inch iron weir plate on the reservoir outlet; this improvement is consistent with the 2006 Master Plan. These improvements have not been incorporated into the Montava Master Plan. 6.1.3 No. 8 Outlet Ditch Diversion at Sod Farm The 2017 master plan incorporated a formalized flow split (flow limiting diversion structure) on the No. 8 Outlet Ditch at the Sod Farm location. This improvement is consistent with the 2006 Master Plan. These improvements have not been incorporated into the Montava Master Plan. Although, it is anticipated that the benefits of the existing incidental detention will be realized in its current condition. 6.1.4 Sod Farm Detention The 2017 master plan formalized and improved an existing detention area at the Sod Farm location. All flows from the Sod Farm Diversion are detained and returned to the No. 8 Outlet ditch through a proposed pipe. This improvement is consistent with the 2006 Master Plan. These improvements have not been incorporated into the Montava Master Plan. Although, it is anticipated that the benefits of the existing incidental detention will be realized without implementing the Sod Farm outfall pipe. P a g e 9 | 13 6.1.5 No. 8 Outlet Ditch Diversion near Mountain Vista Drive The 2017 master plan incorporated a formalized flow split (flow limiting diversion structure) on the No. 8 Outlet Ditch at or near Mountain Vista Drive. Flows in excess of the decreed 125-cfs will be diverted from the No. 8 and proceed to the proposed C&S/ Crumb detention basin. This improvement is consistent with the 2006 Master Plan – “Selected Plan Optional Component”. The master planned No. 8 Ditch diversion will be implemented with the Montava Master Plan infrastructure improvements. Although, the diversion is being planned further north to optimize proposed conveyance improvements through the development. 6.1.6 C&S Railroad Diversion The existing flow split at the C&S railroad tracks in the AB area was removed from the hydrology model. This improvement will eliminate flow spills over the railroad and contain the water on the west side of the tracks. This improvement is consistent with the 2006 Master Plan. The Montava drainage infrastructure improvements will eliminate this diversion, with an open channel conveyance element being planned along the easterly property boundary. 6.1.7 AB Pond No. 425 The 2017 master plan incorporated the proposed storage and outlet improvements from the 2006 master plan for the AB detention Pond No. 425. These improvements slightly increases the existing pond storage. However, the master plan proposes to leave Pond 425 outflows connected to the L&W Canal – this is a departure from the 2006 Master Plan, where the outflows were bypassed under the canal. The Montava drainage infrastructure improvements are proposing to utilize the existing spillway to the L&W Canal, as well as create an overflow discharge over the L&W Canal to the Cooper Slough drainageway through the Waterglen Subdivision. 6.1.8 C&S/ Crumb Pond No. 426 The proposed C&S/ Crumb pond no. 426 and outlet structure were re-evaluated, based upon the updated hydrology, to provide results consistent with the 2006 Master Plan outflow rate of 550-cfs. The pond outflows were bypassed under the L&W Canal and reconnected to the lower Cooper Slough channel. 6.1.9 Update to the L&W Canal Hydraulics Model The L&W Canal unsteady HEC-RAS model from the ESDF CLOMR was updated with the Alternatives Analysis hydrology including disconnection of the C&S/ Crumb Pond 426. The resulting canal spill flows were imported into the Lower Cooper Slough portion of the EPA-SWMM hydrology model. 6.1.10 Crossing Structure Improvements at Vine Drive, Mulberry Street and Mountain Vista Drive Proposed culvert improvements were evaluated at the E. Vine Drive and E. Mulberry Street crossings using hydraulic modeling in HEC-RAS. The ESDF CLOMR and Master Plan Project hydraulic models were used. The Proposed culvert improvements were evaluated at Mountain Vista Drive at two locations. The Federal Highway Administration HY-8 program was used to evaluate the crossings. The Master Plan Project EPA SWMM model was used to determine the peak flows at the crossing. P a g e 10 | 13 6.2 Impacts from Montava Development to Cooper Slough (ICON) ICON developed a draft memorandum, titled Impacts from Montava Development to Cooper Slough [Draft Memo], dated September 13, 2018. The memorandum was intended to verify the development Master Plan modeling prepared by Martin/Martin, Inc., and give recommendations based on allowable minor and major release rates to the L&W Canal and Cooper Slough. First, it was suggested that the detention effects on the immediate development be reviewed. Due to the significant sizes of the proposed regional ponds and outlets, it is feasible that effective detention is not being generated for the on-site runoff and generating higher discharges downstream. The may also be more prevalent for low flow events, which would essentially pass through the detention ponds. Second, it was suggested that the pond outlet configurations be adjusted to further delay the peak outflows from the proposed ponds. Specifically, adjustments could potentially be made to the outlet of the C&S Pond 426 and the C&S Overflow Pond. Sensitivity runs showed that by changing the C&S outlet to a staged configuration, consisting of a 36-inch culvert placed at the invert of the pond with dual 3’(H) x 7’(W) CBC’s located approximately 3-feet above, the hydrograph out of the pond would be delayed such that flows in Cooper Slough would no longer be increased. In addition to the staged outlet structure, more water can be conveyed to the Overflow Pond reducing the peak flow going to the AB Pond 425 and in turn Cooper Slough. It is recommended that the proposed improvements be fine-tuned during preliminary and final design to ensure that flows into Cooper Slough remain similar to existing conditions during higher frequency runoff events such as the 2- through 10-year events. The memorandum goes on to discuss the impacts of the Future Selected Plan Improvements upstream of the development and how these improvements could reduce the required volumes of the proposed Montava Development Master Plan. Specifically, the North Poudre Reservoir No. 6 Spillway and the Sod Farm Pond Detention improvements. Additionally, the memorandum discusses the implementation of the No. 8 Ditch flow restriction during storm events, which was found to have minimal impacts on required detention volumes. But, regardless, restricting the irrigation flows in the No. 8 Ditch during flood events would be good practice and should be pursued. Should, it be feasible, a similar management approach along the L&W Canal could also be considered. The removal of irrigation flows from the L&W Canal during storm events, would have a near direct benefit to the reduction in spills out of the canal. 6.3 Development Master Plan 6.3.1 Montava Property – Developed Condition Hydrology On-site basin delineations have been updated based on the most current development master plan and incorporated into the 2014 Existing Conditions SWMM model provided by ICON. Again, sub-basin properties remain similar. East of the No. 8 Ditch, storm runoff collection and conveyance systems will include street section curb and gutter and inlets connected to closed conduit storm sewer, which will daylight to open grass lined channels through the property and discharge into proposed Cooper Slough channel improvements along the east property boundary. Storm infrastructure east of the No. 8 Ditch P a g e 11 | 13 will provide conveyance for fully developed 100-year runoff, with on-line regional detention being provided along the Cooper Slough improvement corridor prior to discharging to the L&W Canal and the Waterglen Subdivision. West of the No. 8 Ditch, development will provide on-site detention to reduce on-site 100-year developed runoff to pre-developed 2-year rates. Existing and proposed development west of the No. 8 Ditch will discharge directly into the No. 8 Ditch, with resulting release rates below existing conditions. Development west of the No. 8 Ditch makes up approximately 15% of the project and is anticipated to be the first phase of improvements. 6.3.2 No. 8 Outlet Ditch Diversion at Sod Farm As discussed, the No. 8 Ditch side spill to the Sod Farm will not be formalized as part of the development. Martin/Martin has verified the 2014 Existing Conditions model diversion rating, which yields 617 cfs to the Sod Farm, with 384 cfs remaining in the No. 8 Ditch. The resulting stored volume in the Sod Farm depressing is approximately 112 ac-ft, being 100% retained. 6.3.3 No. 8 Outlet Ditch Diversion to Montava The master planned diversion from the No. 8 Ditch to The Development has been shifted north to Maple Hill Dr. The relocation of the diversion allows discharge to Montava to enter proposed grass lined Channel No. 2 to be conveyed through The Development to the proposed Cooper Slough improvement corridor. Note that the ICON memorandum suggests that the location of the diversion be modified more consistent with the master plan, or that the developer demonstrate the ditch’s abilities to convey the additional proposed flows to the L&W Canal, and that the flows be managed in this manner successfully. The proposed improvements to the No. 8 Ditch have been verified to provide capacity for the flow increase and irrigation flow restrictions during storm events will also likely be implemented. 6.3.4 Montava In-Line Regional Pond A Regional Pond A is being proposed at the northeastern most corner of the property, where Cooper Slough enters The Development. The detention facility will be implemented to control flow through the Cooper Slough conveyance improvements corridor, as well as to take some of the burden off Ponds 425 and 426. Approximately 1,813 cfs enters The Development at Pond A during a 100-year event and releases approximately 1,044 cfs with a resulting maximum stored volume of approximately 124 ac-ft. Pond A will discharge to the downstream Cooper Slough channel improvements through an at-grade weir. 6.3.5 C&S Railroad Diversion The Cooper Slough drainageway through Montava will be improved to convey the resulting on- and off- site 100-year discharges along the easterly property boundary of The Development. Again, the Cooper Slough drainageway improvements will accept developed 100-year discharges from Montava. Additional capacity will be implemented, which will eliminate the existing C&S Railroad diversion to Anheuser Busch. The proposed channel will include a low-flow and bank full section with floodplain terraces to mimic natural channel conditions along the corridor. The channelization approach will be to create an amenity for the future community that benefits users as well as the surrounding properties. 6.3.6 AB Pond No. 425 A hydraulic connection is being proposed between Ponds 425 and 426 to create attenuation facilities in series that can utilize the existing 425 spillway into the L&W Canal, as well as to take advantage of the existing formalized overflow spillway from the L&W Canal to Cooper Slough through the Waterglen P a g e 12 | 13 Subdivision. To achieve the required minor and major release rates into the L&W and Cooper Slough drainageways, Pond 425 will require improvements to the existing berm adjacent to the L&W Canal to allow for a resulting maximum stored volume of approximately 47 ac-ft during the 100-year event. The approximate inflow to Pond 425 is 907 cfs, with an attenuated discharge of 839 cfs. Of the 839 cfs, 417 discharges to the L&W Canal and 421 cfs will be diverted to Cooper Slough through the Waterglen Subdivision. 6.3.7 C&S/ Crumb Pond No. 426 Per the 2017 master plan, Pond 426 will be improved to provide regional detention for the existing offsite Cooper Slough watershed, as well as fully developed 100-year runoff from Montava. The Pond will attenuate tributary runoff to the allowable release rates identified in the 2017 master plan. To achieve this, Pond 426 will work together in conjunction with Pond 425 and an overflow pond south of the existing east/west utility corridor. An overflow weir set approximately 3-feet above the bottom of Pond 426 will allow backwater to discharge to the overflow pond, while not impacting the existing Anheuser Busch water main. The overflow pond will have an invert elevation below Pond 426, which will be constructed with a culvert connection to the L&W Canal to allow the pond to drain within 72 hours. The Pond 426 outfall connection to Pond 425 will consist of a staged configuration consisting of a 36- inch culvert placed at the invert of the pond with dual 3’(H) x 7’(W) CBC’s located approximately 3-feet above. A siphon configuration may be needed depending on the depths of the existing AB water and sanitary main. The approximate inflow to Pond 426 is 1,293 cfs, with an attenuated discharge of 765 cfs. Of the 743 cfs, 186 cfs discharges to the overflow pond and 579 cfs discharges to Pond 425. The maximum volume stored is approximately 293 ac-ft. The attenuated release from the overflow pond is approximately 159 cfs, with a maximum volume stored of approximately 58 ac-ft. 6.3.8 C&S/Crumb Detention Basin #429 As a condition of the development, the Anheuser Busch property is proposed to provide detention for developed Basin SB29 to attenuate runoff to pre-developed peak 100-year discharges. AB Pond 429, with a 100-year inflow of 1,000 cfs and a historic 100-year release rate of 390 cfs, with require approximately 14 ac-ft of storage. The pond will alleviate storage capacity needs for AB Pond 425. 6.3.9 Development Master Plan vs Existing Discharges The following table outlines the comparison between The Development and existing conditions discharge at the No. 8 Ditch, L&W Canal, and Cooper Slough drainageway at the Waterglen Subdivision. Table 2: Discharge Comparison Location Design Point 100-Year Release (cfs) Existing Proposed No. 8 Ditch D/S of Montava 822 512 302 L&W Canal 907 565 417 Cooper Slough @ Waterglen 909 734 734 Overall, the projects associated with the proposed development are providing 536 ac-ft of detention storage. In comparison, the Selected Plan proposes 449 ac-ft through regional and on-site detention. P a g e 13 | 13 6.4 Water Quality and Low-Impact Development The stormwater quality control requirements for Montava are to be provided via open conveyance elements and localized water quality ponds distributed throughout The Development. The overall development will provide stormwater quality control facilities that comply with Chapter 7: Water Quality of the City’s Drainage Criteria Manual (Reference No. 1) and the latest version of Volume 3, Best Management Practices of the UDFCD Drainage Criteria Manuals (Reference No. 2). The development parcels will be allowed to release fully developed flows to the major drainageways with the detention requirement being provided by the on-site Phase 1 ponds or the Montava Cooper Slough Regional Ponds. In addition, low impact development BMP’s (LID) are encouraged for all developments to reduce runoff. The overall water quality approach is to implement the UDFCD Four Step Process, which includes runoff reduction practices, implementation of BMP’s that provide a water quality control volume (WQCV) with slow release, stabilize streams, and implementation of site specific and other source control BMPs. The following is a list of potential LID BMP’s: • Permeable Pavement • Bioretention (Rain Gardens) • Sand Filters • Linear Bioretention • Underground Filtration • Vegetated Buffer • Constructed Wetland Channel/Pond SECTION 7 - CONCLUSION 7.1 Master Plan Conformance The drainage master plan for the Montava development has been prepared in accordance with the Cooper Slough Alternatives Analysis, prepared by ICON Engineering, Inc., October 2017. The proposed stormwater conveyance and flood control infrastructure concept has been closely coordinated with both the City of Fort Collins and ICON. The master plan objective is to provide a comprehensive stormwater management approach to accommodate the proposed development while not adversely impacting adjacent or downstream properties. The proposed infrastructure will provide local and regional benefits within the City of Fort Collins from both a stormwater quantity and quality perspective. 7.2 Criteria Compliance In addition to compliance with the drainageway masterplan, the Montava Development drainage master plan has been prepared in accordance with the Fort Collins Stormwater Criteria Manual, November 2017. Again, the proposed stormwater infrastructure concept has been closely coordinated with the City of Fort Collins and adheres to the principals and policies set forth by the jurisdiction. The proposed development will promote the health, safety, welfare, and property of the City of Fort Collins and citizens through the proper control and treatment of stormwater. REFERENCES 1. “Cooper Slough, Boxelder Creek Master Drainageway Planning Study”; SLA, August 1981; 2. “Hydrology Report, Anheuser Busch Company, Inc.”; Ayres Associates, January 2000; 3. “Technical Documentation for the Hydrologic Modeling of the Boxelder Creek/ Cooper Slough Basin”; Anderson Consulting Engineers, Inc., January 2002; 4. “Technical Documentation for the Alternatives Feasibility Analysis of the Boxelder Creek/ Cooper Slough Basin”; Anderson Consulting Engineers, Inc., December 2002; 5. “Selected Plan of Improvements for the Boxelder Creek/ Cooper Slough Basin”; Anderson Consulting Engineers, Inc., April 2004; 6. “Upper Cooper Slough Basin Selected Plan of Improvements”; Anderson Consulting Engineers, Inc., June 2006; 7. “Box Elder Creek / Cooper Slough Hydrology Update”; ICON Engineering, Inc., April 2014; 8. “Conditional Letter of Map Revision (CLOMR) for East Side Detention Facility (ESDF), Larimer & Weld Canal Crossing Structure (LWCCS), Opening Of I-25 Boxes, Siphon Of Lake Canal, Prospect Road Bridge Replacement, Boxelder Creek Overflow. Also Known As (Boxelder 6)”; Ayres Associates, February 2015. 9. “City of Fort Collins Cooper Slough Alternatives Analysis Update”, ICON Engineering, Inc., October 2017. 10. “Impacts from Montava Development to Cooper Slough [Draft Memo]”, ICON Engineering, Inc., September 13, 2018. APPENDIX A SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS MONTAVA Utilities electric · stormwater · wastewater · water 700 Wood Street PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 970.221.6700 970.221.6619 – fax 970.224.6003 – TDD utilities@fcgov.com fcgov.com/utilities April 25, 2018 HF2M Colorado Max Moss 430 North College Avenue, Suite 410 Fort Collins, CO 80524 RE: Montava Stormwater Communications Summary Dear Mr. Moss, I am new to the position as Water Engineering and Field Services Operations Manager and want to take this opportunity to present a summary of communications regarding the stormwater system at the Montava Development. This letter is an attempt to document the information, guidance and coordination that has occurred between HF2M (representing the Montava development) and the City of Fort Collins Utilities (City) regarding stormwater to date. This letter has been prepared to recapture and summarize some of the previously-provided comments from the Conceptual Review process and from various other email exchanges and meetings. This letter is not intended as a separate formal review document and does not constitute formal review comments from the City’s Development review and Stormwater Master Planning staff, and is intended to increase efficiency of Montava’s formal review process. The City understands the Montava project to be located on several parcels of land west and south of the Anheuser-Busch, InBev facility. The parcels make up approximately 850 acres and will comprise of a master planned community that includes single family and multi-family residenceial, commercial areas, a school parcel and open spaces threaded throughout. The land uses and site planning are still underway by the development team. The entire development is located with the Upper Cooper Slough Master Drainage Basin. Master Planning Efforts and Regional Stormwater Requirements 1. Master Plan: Anderson Consulting Engineers prepared the “Upper Cooper Slough Selected Plan of Improvements” in 2006. This plan was recently updated by ICON Engineers in 2017 and is still in draft form awaiting potential modifications to accommodate the Montava Development. DocuSign Envelope ID: 9CBD9275-509D-42CE-9AC6-97B319997DCA 2 | P a g e 2. Detention Configuration: The City currently has ICON under contract to evaluate various detention alternatives for moving the CS&R Crumb pond to an upstream location and still meet the 100-year target discharge through the Waterglen Subdivision that was discussed in the Upper Cooper Slough Master Plan. In addition, the City understands that the developer is still looking at various land use configurations that may include moving the future school site to another location further south in the development. Therefore, the City will want to ensure that land use configurations include an understanding of existing conditions (i.e. existing flow paths and inadvertent detention) for all stakeholders. 3. Upstream: The Montava development will be required to safely convey all existing flows up to and including the 100-year runoff through the site from all upstream offsite areas. These flow rates have been quantified in the updated master plan prepared by ICON and provided to HF2M in the Cooper Slough Selected Plan (2017) Existing Conditions Flow exhibit (attached for reference). These upstream offsite flows will be required to be properly conveyed through and around the Montava site in a manner that meets the master planning goals and that meets City criteria for stormwater conveyance and infrastructure. As an alternative, HF2M can work with upstream land owners and developers to build the master plan improvements (e.g., Sod Farm pond) to reduce peak flows through the Montava development. It should be noted that building an embankment in this area may create a levee, in which case FEMA criteria would need to be met. 4. Downstream: The Montava development will be required to evaluate impacts to the downstream properties and infrastructure so that it does not adversely impact these existing facilities such as the existing culverts under Mulberry Street and further downstream into the Lake Canal. Stormwater runoff from the project cannot show an increase in risk in terms of discharge or frequency for the range of flood frequencies from the 2-year to the 100-year event. Currently, City staff have not received draft plans that address this and will require downstream design analysis before final approval. This topic may require further discussion between the City and the development team. Floodplain Impacts The City does not have a mapped floodplain for the area north of the Larimer and Weld Canal, but wants to ensure that HF2M is aware that even without official floodplain mapping, there is flooding potential (as can be seen on the floodplain maps south of the Larimer and Weld Canal) along the Upper Cooper Slough through the Montava site. Although the floodplain is not mapped in this area, the design team will need to provide a comparison of 100-year flood elevations to the ground elevations for any potential floodplain storage. DocuSign Envelope ID: 9CBD9275-509D-42CE-9AC6-97B319997DCA 3 | P a g e Overall Onsite Stormwater Requirements 1. The standard stormwater detention requirement includes onsite stormwater detention and is required for the runoff volume difference between the 100-year onsite developed inflow rate and the 2-year historic release rate. Detention requirements for onsite development may be met in the same space or footprint of the regional detention requirements if adequate space is provided for both. The details of any detention configuration will need to be reviewed and approved by stormwater master planning and development review staff. 2. Modified stormwater detention may be required for release into the No. 8 Ditch. HF2M will be responsible for contacting representatives from the No. 8 Ditch and completing an agreement that includes release rates with the ditch company. The City will ultimately seek No. 8 Ditch company approval on the plans prior to approval and drainage report. 3. Standard water quality and LID systems will be required for this development, as stipulated in the Conceptual Review comments dated December 20, 2017. 4. Complete drainage analysis and construction drawings will be required to be designed by a Professional Engineer registered in Colorado, as stipulated in the Conceptual Review comments dated December 20, 2017. Stormwater Fees There are two components to the stormwater development fees: 1) The plant investment fee (PIF) is $8,217/acre of new impervious area over 350 square feet of the total platted area. The expected impervious area is multiplied by this rate. 2) The review fee is $1,045/acre multiplied by the rate factor (based on new impervious area) multiplied by the total platted area. (Please note that the comment regarding fees provided at Conceptual Review was stated incorrectly for the “review fee” portion. The way this fee is regulated and collected by the City is based upon a rate factor based on the designed impervious percentage of the project area and not the overall project area.) Revenues from these fees are used by the City for capital costs of community Stormwater improvements (PIF) and direct costs of the City to review, comment and approve formal plans (review fee). DocuSign Envelope ID: 9CBD9275-509D-42CE-9AC6-97B319997DCA 4 | P a g e Large development sites such as Montava, it is not uncommon for the site to develop in phases - platting, subdividing and building on portions of the overall development at a time, while reserving large tracts of land for future platting and building. In this case, those portions are platted and would be required to pay the stormwater fees prior to the first building permit being issued within the platted area. An example of calculating fees is below: Example: 40-acre platted site with various imperviousness. Calculated fees will vary based on actual % imperviousness and site acreage being platted. Imperviousness Rate Factor Acres PIF Review Fee Total Stormwater Fee 30% 0.25 40 $98,604 $10,450 $109,054 50% 0.40 40 $164,340 $16,720 $181,060 60% 0.60 40 $197,208 $25,080 $222,288 Please note, monthly stormwater service fees will be due for each building starting when the building permit is issued. Developer / City Participation City Participation/Contribution: The City recognizes that there may be certain improvements that need to be completed due to the risks and existing runoff. However, the overall selected plan of improvements that address the existing and proposed conditions for the master drainage basin will need to be prioritized against other projects across the City. The City anticipates that cost sharing discussions will need to take place with HF2M and that the City’s level of contribution to the improvements will need to be negotiated based on other City-wide priorities. Water and Sewer Infrastructure As the Montava development is within the ELCO Water and Boxelder Sanitation Districts, Utilities Development Review staff are not involved with specific review of onsite requirements at this time. Should you have any questions or to discuss this further, please feel free to contact me by email tconnor@fcgov.com or by phone 970-221-6671. Sincerely, Theresa A. Connor, P.E. Water Engineering and Field Services Operations Manager DocuSign Envelope ID: 9CBD9275-509D-42CE-9AC6-97B319997DCA 5 | P a g e Attachments: Exhibit - Cooper Slough Selected Plan (2017) Existing Conditions Flow Cc: Kevin Gertig, Director of Utilities Laurie Kadrich, Director of Planning, Development and Transportation Ken Sampley, P.E., Stormwater Engineering and Development Review Manager Matt Fater, Water Engineering Field Operations Manager, Interim Dan Evans, Stormwater Master Planning Heather McDowell, Utilities Development Review Shane Boyle, Utilities Development Review Lucas Mouttet, Customer Accounts Manager Philip Tucker, Key Accounts Representative Lance Smith, Utilities Finance Director DocuSign Envelope ID: 9CBD9275-509D-42CE-9AC6-97B319997DCA ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !!!!!!!!! !!!!!!! ! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !! !!!!! !!!!!!! !! ! ! ! !! ! ! !! !! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! APPENDIX B RELEVANT PORTIONS OF 2017 COOPER SLOUGH ALTERNATIVES ANALYSIS CITY OF FORT COLLINS COOPER SLOUGH ALTERNATIVES ANALYSIS UPDATE October 2017 Prepared for: Department of Utilities 700 Wood Street Fort Collins, CO 80522 (970) 221-6589 Prepared by: 7000 S. Yosemite Street, Suite 120 Centennial CO 80112 (303) 221-0802 www.iconeng.com ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X XX X X X Larimer & Weld Canal No. 8 Outlet Ditch Sod Farm Pond COOPER SLOUGH WATERSHED BOXELDER WATERSHED INTERSTATE HWY 25 COOPER SLOUGH Larimer & Weld Canal No. 8 Outlet Ditch Land Use Revised AB for Property Future Conditions Boundary Only Inside of AB Area. Sod Farm Pond COOPER SLOUGH WATERSHED BOXELDER WATERSHED INTERSTATE HWY 25 C&S/ Crumb Pond AB Pond 425 Note: AB areas were updated for future land use (imperviousness). All other areas remained Existing Condition land use. C&S Railroad ANHEUSER BUSCH (AB) PLANT CR 48 CR 50 CR 52 *!SB38 290.AC 6 5% *!SB29 268.AC 8 67% *!SB36 317.AC 8 6% *!SB35 307.AC 3 6% *!SB32 213.AC 3 80% *!SB31 184.AC 5 86% *!SB13 197.AC 1 8% *!SB102 308.AC 0 5% *!SB25 129.AC 1 58% *!SB34 128.AC 5 90% *!SB18 115.AC 5 5% *!SB26 112.AC 1 80% *!SB106 344.AC 9 5% *!SB11 147.AC 3 6% *!SB19 82.AC 0 5% *!SB97 109.AC 8 5% *!SB28 125.AC 9 9% *!SB40 110.AC 7 53% *!SB15.4 62.AC 4 35.8% *!SB20 161.AC 5 20% 2016 Cooper Slough Alternatives Update ‐ ICON Engineering Landuse Values (Imperviousness) for AB Areas Area (ac) Historic Ex. Condition Future (2006 Master Plan) Future (MV Subarea Plan) 1 SB201 Employment 14.8 5% 5% 80% 80% SB22 Park 10.6 5% 5% 5% 10% SB25 Employment 2 129.1 5% 5% 70% 80% SB26 Employment 112.1 5% 5% 50% 80% SB26_B Park 40.4 5% 5% 10% SB27 Park 58.4 5% 5% 52% 10% SB27_B Employment 14.4 5% 5% 80% SB29 75% Indust./ 25% Empl. 2 268.8 5% 29% 80% 88% SB30 Industrial 2 33.5 5% 49% 80% 90% SB31 60% Indust. / 40% Empl 184.5 5% 7% 82% 86% SB32 Employment 213.3 5% 6% 55% 80% SB34 Industrial 128.5 5% 9% 82% 90% 1 The 2016 Alt. Analysis % Imp. is based on the Mountain Vista Subarea Plan Land Use Land Use Imperviousness AB Subbasin Revised % Impervious Industrial 90% SB25 58% Employment 80% SB29 67% Park 10% SB30 75% From Fort Collins Amendments to the 2007 UDFCD Drainage Manual, Table RO‐14 Other Subasins Revised ‐ Outside of AB Areas SB17 Park (Detention) 36.5 5% 10% SB17_B Undeveloped (outside AB) 28.3 5% 5% Revised AB‐East Subbasins 2 2 AB Areas east of the CSRR drain to the AB Pond 425. Future impervious values for these basins were revised to reduce the AB-425 Pond outflow rates to the 2006 Master Plan values % Impervious Subbasin Land Use (MV Sub Area Plan) 2016 Cooper Slough Alternatives Update ‐ ICON Engineering AB Areas ‐ Conceptual Detention Basins ‐ Target Parameters Area (ac) Historic (2yr) Future (100yr) Future 100 -> 2-yr Pond Outlet Ex. Cond. (2yr) Future (100yr) SB201 Employment 14.8 2.2 141.1 3.0 0.06 4.08 SB22 Park 10.6 1.6 37.6 Park ‐ No Pond 0.06 1.96 No conceptual ponds on the parks subbasins per City SB25 Employment 2 129.1 18.3 668.6 Goes to AB 425 Pond 0.49 30.32 East of RR tracks, trib to AB Pond 425. 100-yr controls at pond 425 SB26 Employment 112.1 16.3 926.7 16.8 0.46 30.81 SB26_B Park 40.4 5.7 55.1 Park ‐ No Pond 0.15 4.36 No conceptual ponds on the parks subbasins per City SB27 Park 58.4 8.5 139.4 Park ‐ No Pond 0.25 9.85 No conceptual ponds on the parks subbasins per City SB27_B Employment 14.4 2.1 113.5 3.0 0.06 3.84 SB29 75% Indust./ 25% Empl. 2 268.8 38.7 1786.2 Goes to AB 425 Pond 1.07 68.62 East of RR tracks, trib to AB Pond 425. 100-yr controls at pond 425 SB30 Industrial 2 33.5 4.9 294.8 Goes to AB 425 Pond 0.15 9.05 East of RR tracks, trib to AB Pond 425. 100-yr controls at pond 425 SB31 60% Indust. / 40% Empl 184.5 26.6 1437.8 26.4 0.74 51.96 SB32 Employment 213.3 30.6 1508.5 30.7 0.83 58.28 SB34 Industrial 128.5 18.4 946.9 18.8 0.49 36.77 Notes Subbasin Discharge (cfs) Subbasin Flow Volume (AF) Subbasin Land Use (MV Sub Area Plan) INTERSTATE HWY 25 C&S/ Crumb Pond AB Pond 425 ANHEUSER PLANT BUSCH (AB) Sod DiveFrsairomn COOPER SLOUGH SB29 67% SB32 80% SB31 86% SB36 6% SB35 6% SB38 5% SB25 58% SB34 90% SB18 5% SB26 80% SB27 10% SB102 5% SB15.35.8% 4 SB17 10% SB70 30% SB30 75% SB37 23% SB200 5% SB26_10% B SB19 5% SB97 5% SB21 5% SB106 5% SB61 30% SB99 5% SB17_5% B SB15.44.5% 3 SB67 37% SB28 9% SB72 5% SB20 20% SB201 80% SB62 22% SB63 24% SB22 10% SB23 5% SB33.53% 3 SB68 31% SB27_80% B SB33.58% 2 SB15.30% 1 SB66 43% SB40 53% SB69 43% SB16 7% Cooper Mountain Slough Vista Subarea Alternatives Plan Comparison Analysis with (2016) Subbasins 0 80F0eet $ Legend Anheuser Busch Property Cooper Slough SWMM Subbasin (% Impervious) Legend from Mountain Vista Subarea Plan This theand hydrology figure presents model subbasins the 2009 Mountain for the Alternatives Vista Subarea Analysis. Plan Framework Map E. VINE DR I-25 Prop. CS & Crumb Regional Detention Basin S = 230 AF (Total); 220 AF (100yr) D = 12.5' Depth. Invert = 4968.5 100 yr WSE = 4980.7 Spillway Elev= 4981 Excavated Below Existing Grades. Q100 (Pr.) = 180 cfs Outlet Pipe Bypass Larimer & Weld Canal Q100 = 548 cfs Prop. Pond Outlet Pipe 2 - 8'x3' RCBC 1513 LF Spillway Set by Existing Ridge. Elev = 4981 Q100 = 0 cfs (Spillway) Spillway Flows Discharge to L&W Canal Top of Bank Elev 4983 Colo. & Southern RR Elev. 4984 Colo. & Southern RR Elev. 4988 COOPER SLOUGH Larimer & Weld Canal 1.2% 1% Q100 (Pr.) = 1527 cfs Proposed Proposed Flow C&Patterns S & Crumb Exhibit Regional Stormwater Detention 0 80F0eet $ Legend Pr. CS & Crumb Detention Basin Pr. Detention Outlet Pipe Irrigation Canal Ex. Canal Spill Location Ex. Flow Path (Routing Elements) Ex.Subbasin Topo Drainage 2' 10' " " " " " " " " " " " E. VINE DR I-25 Existing Detention (Inadvertent) 240 AF 100 yr WSE = 4989.4 Q100 (Ex.) = 49 cfs Outflows Spill Over CSRR Tracks Into L&W Canal Q100 = 661 cfs Existing Ridge. Elev = 4981 L&W Canal Bank Elev 4983 Colo. & Southern RR Elev. 4984 Colo. & Southern RR Elev. 4988 COOPER SLOUGH Larimer & Weld Canal Existing Spill From L&W Canal Into Cooper Slough Existing High Point. Elev = 4991 Prevents Flows From Continuing SW Existing Sump Q100 (Ex.) = 1381 cfs Existing Proposed Flow C&Patterns S & Crumb Exhibit Regional Stormwater Detention 0 740Feet $ Legend Exist. Overflow Path Ex. Flow Path " Ex. Detention Drainage Subbasin Irrigation Canal Ex.Location Topo Ex. Canal Spill 1' 5' COOPER SLOUGH NORTH P:\P\16010UCS\Dwg\06_EXHIBITS\UCS_PR_DETENTION-CS&CRUMB_REV1.dwg; Msimpson; Page Setup:----; !CON-HALF-SIZE.ctb; 10/20/2016 4:10 PM 7000 S. Yosemite Street I Suite 120 I Centennial CO 80112 Phone (303) 221-0802 / Fax (303) 221-4019 ENGINEERING, ICON INC. WWW.ICONENG.COM 300' HORIZ. SCALE: 1" = 300' 0 150' Alignment - PP Outfall Pipe PROFILE HORIZ. SCALE: 1" = 150' VERT. SCALE: 1" = 15' 4955 4960 4965 4970 4975 4980 4985 4990 4995 0+00 0+50 1+00 1+50 2+00 2+50 3+00 3+50 4+00 4+50 5+00 5+50 6+00 6+50 7+00 7+50 8+00 8+50 9+00 9+50 10+00 10+50 11+00 11+50 12+00 12+50 13+00 13+50 14+00 14+50 15+00 15+50 16+00 16+50 17+00 17+50 18+00 18+50 19+00 19+50 20+00 20+50 21+00 21+50 22+00 22+50 23+00 EG=4962.0 FG= 0+50 EG=4962.6 FG= 1+00 EG=4962.9 FG= 1+50 EG=4963.0 FG= 2+00 EG=4965.7 FG= 2+50 EG=4965.9 FG= 3+00 EG=4965.8 FG= 3+50 EG=4966.5 FG= 4+00 EG=4967.1 FG= 4+50 EG=4968.8 FG= 5+00 EG=4971.3 FG= 5+50 EG=4973.0 FG= 6+00 EG=4973.0 FG= 6+50 EG=4974.9 FG= 7+00 EG=4974.4 FG= 7+50 EG=4971.2 Alignment - CS-Crumb Spillway PROFILE HORIZ. SCALE: 1" = 200' VERT. SCALE: 1" = 20' 4960 4965 4970 4975 4980 4985 4990 4995 5000 0+00 0+50 1+00 1+50 2+00 2+50 3+00 3+50 4+00 4+50 5+00 5+50 6+00 6+50 7+00 7+50 8+00 8+50 9+00 9+50 10+00 10+50 11+00 11+50 12+00 12+50 13+00 13+50 14+00 14+50 15+00 15+50 16+00 16+50 17+00 17+50 18+00 18+50 19+00 19+50 20+00 20+50 21+00 21+50 22+00 22+50 23+00 23+50 24+00 24+50 25+00 25+50 26+26+00 05 EG=4982.0 FG=4969.25 0+50 EG=4981.4 FG=4969.50 1+00 EG=4981.2 FG=4969.75 1+50 EG=4981.7 FG=4970.00 2+00 EG=4984.4 FG=4970.25 2+50 EG=4990.0 FG=4970.50 3+00 EG=4991.2 FG=4970.75 3+50 EG=4991.0 FG=4971.00 4+00 EG=4988.7 FG=4971.26 4+50 EG=4984.2 FG=4971.53 5+00 EG=4979.9 FG=4971.79 5+50 EG=4975.5 FG=4972.00 6+00 EG=4974.6 FG=4972.28 6+50 EG=4975.3 FG=4972.56 7+00 EG=4975.7 FG=4972.84 7+50 EG=4976.2 Alignment - CS_Crumb_SouthEmb_XS PROFILE HORIZ. SCALE: 1" = 150' VERT. SCALE: 1" = 15' 4965 4970 4975 4980 4985 4990 4995 5000 0+00 0+50 1+00 1+50 2+00 2+50 3+00 3+50 4+004+18 NORTH P:\P\16010UCS\Dwg\06_EXHIBITS\UCS_PR_DETENTION-CS&CRUMB_REV1_PROFILE.dwg; Msimpson; Page Setup:----; !CON-HALF-SIZE.ctb; 10/20/2016 4:26 PM 7000 S. Yosemite Street I Suite 120 I Centennial CO 80112 Phone (303) 221-0802 / Fax (303) 221-4019 ENGINEERING, ICON INC. WWW.ICONENG.COM 150' HORIZ. SCALE: 1" = 150' PROFILE 3 0 75' POND EMBANKMENT SECTION 1 Upper Cooper Slough - Alternatives Hydrology Update - 2016 Larimer & Weld Canal Spill Locations Summary APPENDIX C IMPACTS FROM MONTAVA DEVELOPMENT TO COOPER SLOUGH [DRAFT MEMO] ICONENGINEERING, INC. Memorandum 7000 S. Yosemite Street, Suite 120, Centennial, CO 80112 p 303.221.0802 | f 303.221.4019 www.iconeng.com TO: Dan Evans, City of Fort Collins FROM: Craig Jacobson, Jaclyn Michaelsen, ICON Engineering, Inc. DATE: June 27, 2018, Revised September 13, 2018 RE: Impacts from Montava Development to Cooper Slough [Draft Memo] The purpose of this memo is to summarize the improvements and initial results and recommendations from the proposed Montava Development Stormwater Improvements, specifically relating to discharges along Cooper Slough and inflows and spills from the Larimer and Weld Canal (LWC). Description of Project: The Montava development is generally located north of the Larimer and Weld Canal (LWC), west of the Colorado and Southern Railroad (CSRR), south of Richards Lake Road, and east of the Number 8 Outlet ditch. There is also a small piece of the development that is located at the northwest corner of Mountain Vista and Timberline Road, west of the Number 8 Outlet ditch. The project site is located in and around several Selected Plan improvements for the Cooper Slough Basin. The development has been required by the City of Fort Collins to incorporate the following Selected Plan improvements into their development: 1) Remove existing spill at CSRR: The spill currently spills 460-cfs over the railroad and through the Anheuser Bush (AB) property. By removing this spill 1794-cfs will continue south through the proposed development. 2) Create a diversion off of the Number 8 Outlet Ditch: The main purpose of the diversion off the Number 8 Outlet Ditch is to remove the storm flows in the ditch, leaving only the decreed flow of 125-cfs. The Selected Plan spill was proposed downstream of the last inflow from surrounding developments. 3) Construction of the Colorado and Southern (C&S)/Crumb Regional detention pond: In the Selected Plan the regional pond is designed to detain the flow diverted from the Number 8 Outlet ditch, detain the flow that was previously being spilled over the CSRR, and to formalize the inadvertent detention at the proposed C&S pond location. The pond is necessary to maintain the downstream flows at or below existing conditions. The proposed Montava development incorporated these improvements into the design of their development. The impact of the proposed design is discussed below. Figure 1 shows the location of the proposed improvements. ICONENGINEERING, INC. Page 2 of 8 F:\Icon Projects\Upper Cooper Slough\Montava\Upper Cooper Slough - Montave Draft Memo - updated 9-13-18.docx Number 8 Outlet Ditch: The portion of the proposed development located west of the Number 8 Outlet Ditch is currently proposed to discharge directly into the Number 8 Outlet Ditch. The development discharges at the pre-developed 2-year release rate. Offsite basins that travel through the site are currently proposed to pass through the site undetained to the ditch. The total peak flow proposed out of the development is 191-cfs, this includes the offsite flow that is being routed through the development. Compared to the baseline hydrology model, inflows to the Number 8 Outlet Ditch are higher with the proposed development than under existing conditions. This is primarily attributed to the fact that the existing conditions hydrology model also identified the presence of inadvertent storage west of the ditch, thus detaining flows to 116-cfs. We suggest that the City consider additional compensatory storage to meet development regulation requirements, if applicable. Downstream of the development, flows on the Number 8 Outlet Ditch are also increased above those recommended by the Selected Plan (324-cfs versus 125-cfs). Differences here are that the proposed development has situated the proposed diversion from the Number 8 further upstream from the development, versus downstream, to regulate the flows. We suggest that the location of the diversion be modified more consistent with the master plan, or that the developer demonstrate the ditch’s abilities to convey the additional proposed flows to the LWC, and that the flows can be managed in this manner successfully. It should be noted that with the on-site detention and diversion as currently proposed, the flows along the Number 8 decrease to 324-fcs from the existing conditions flow of 505-cfs. Impacts of Development The proposed development east of the Number 8 Outlet ditch contains four (4) regional detention ponds. The first pond is located at the southwest corner of the CSRR and Richards Lake Road. This pond is approximately 190 ac-ft and discharges into the C&S regional detention pond through a drainage swale. The proposed C&S regional pond is approximately 222 ac-ft and overtops to an overflow pond located to the south while also discharging to the existing AB pond via dual 3ftx9ft RCBCs. The AB pond is proposed to discharge into the LWC as it currently does today. A new flume structure has been proposed above the LWC to discharge directly into the Cooper Slough channel downstream as well. Simultaneously, the overflow pond south of the main C&S pond includes a 24-inch outlet pipe that discharges directly into the LWC. ICONENGINEERING, INC. Page 3 of 8 F:\Icon Projects\Upper Cooper Slough\Montava\Upper Cooper Slough - Montave Draft Memo - updated 9-13-18.docx The following table summarizes the proposed development detention ponds: Table 1: Detention Pond Summary Comparison Location Proposed Discharge Location Proposed Pond Volume Proposed Pond Release Selected Plan Discharge Location Selected Plan Volume Selected Plan Release Montava A C&S Pond 190 ac-ft 756-cfs NA NA NA Onsite Development Detention Detention is being provided in the regional detention ponds. C&S Pond 170 ac-ft 100-cfs C&S Pond (pond 426) AB Pond 222 ac-ft 719-cfs Cooper Slough 216 ac-ft 546-cfs AB Pond (pond 425) Cooper Slough 55 ac-ft 540-cfs LWC 63 ac-ft 377-cfs LWC 392-cfs C&S Overflow Pond LWC 77 ac-ft 37-cfs NA NA NA Overall, the projects associated with the proposed development are providing 543 ac-ft of detention storage. In comparison, the Selected Plan proposes 449 ac-ft through regional and on-site detention. However, due to the configuration proposed, the timing of the over flows out of the AB pond and into Cooper Sough are changed for the 100-ear event from what was modeled for existing conditions. Downstream of the LWC, on Cooper Slough, the existing conditions flow is 743-cfs, Selected Plan is 654-cfs, and proposed development is 973-cfs. Also, Cooper Slough, downstream of the LWC, has two main sources of flow in the Selected Plan – the spill from the LWC and outflow from the proposed C&S regional pond. The development, as proposed, only connects with Cooper Slough via a spill from the LWC. Figure 1 shows the flow hydrographs into Cooper Slough with the Selected Plan improvements constructed as proposed: ICONENGINEERING, INC. Page 4 of 8 F:\Icon Projects\Upper Cooper Slough\Montava\Upper Cooper Slough - Montave Draft Memo - updated 9-13-18.docx Figure 1: Flow Hydrographs to Cooper Slough from Selected Plan As shown in Figure 2, the total flow into the Cooper Slough has increased with the proposed development and improvements. The peak out of the C&S pond is occurring sooner than assumed by the Selected Plan. Figure 2: Flow Hydrographs to Cooper Slough from Proposed Development 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 0.00 10.00 20.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 60.00 Flow (-cfs) time (min) Selected Plan Regional Detention Ponds C&S Ditch spill to Cooper Slough Total flow to Cooper Slough AB 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 0.00 5.00 10.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 45.00 50.00 Flow (-cfs) Time (min) Proposed Developement Pond Outflow to Cooper Slough Ditch Spill into Cooper Slough PondOutflow into ditch Total Flow into Cooper Slough 654-cfs 973-cfs ICONENGINEERING, INC. Page 5 of 8 F:\Icon Projects\Upper Cooper Slough\Montava\Upper Cooper Slough - Montave Draft Memo - updated 9-13-18.docx Recommended Modifications to the Design As part of this review, ICON performed a sensitivity analysis on the current improvement plan, proposed by Montava, to determine drivers regarding modifications to reduce the discharge to Cooper Slough. First, it is suggested that the detention effects on the immediate development be reviewed. Due to the significant sizes of the proposed regional ponds and outlets, it is feasible that effective detention is not being generated for the on-site runoff and generating higher discharges downstream. This may also be more prevalent for low flow events, which would essentially pass through the detention ponds. Second, it is suggested that the pond outlet configurations be adjusted to further delay the peak outflows from the proposed ponds. Specifically, adjustments could potentially be made to the outlet of the C&S pond and the C&S overflow pond. Our sensitivity run showed that by changing the C&S outlet to a staged outlet structure, consisting of a 36-in culvert placed at the invert of the pond with dual 3ft x 7ft RCBC located approximately 3ft above (sizes to be verified during final design), the hydrograph out of the pond will be delayed such that flows in Cooper Slough would no longer be increased. In addition to the staged outlet structure, more water can be conveyed to the Overflow Pond reducing the peak flow going to the AB pond and in turn Cooper Slough. Low Flow Impacts The Montava improvements propose to discharge the AB pond into the Cooper Slough. Currently, the only inflows from the Cooper Slough are a spill from the LWC which generally does not release into Cooper Slough until after the AB pond begins to overtop. As proposed, the AB pond will not overtop in the minor events (up to just below the 10-year event). Therefore, as long as the spill out of the LWC remains below existing conditions spills, durational impacts from base lows downstream on Cooper Slough would not be anticipated. Table 2 compares the peak flow from a range of storm events in the Cooper Slough, downstream of the LWC, between existing conditions and the proposed project. Table 2: Comparison of Peak flow in the Cooper Slough, downstream of the Larimer and Weld Canal 2-year 5-year 10-year 25-year 50-year 100-year Existing Conditions 0-cfs 0-cfs 20-cfs 193-cfs 341-cfs 743-cfs Proposed Project 0-cfs Not analyzed 36-cfs Not analyzed Not analyzed 740-cfs It is recommended that the proposed improvements be fine-tuned during preliminary and final design to ensure that flows into Cooper Slough remain similar to existing conditions during higher frequency runoff events such as the 2- through 10- year events. With the data presented in this memo, it is believed that this can be adequately achieved. ICONENGINEERING, INC. Page 6 of 8 F:\Icon Projects\Upper Cooper Slough\Montava\Upper Cooper Slough - Montave Draft Memo - updated 9-13-18.docx Impacts to the Larimer and Weld Canal The flow out of the LWC during a 100-year event is reduced along the length of the canal with the recommended adjustments to the Montava development. Table 3 indicates the reduction in spills resulting from the proposed improvements from the Montava development: Table 3: Spill out of the Larimer and Weld Spill Location At Cooper Slough Upstream I-25 Upstream of the Boxelder Spill At the Boxelder Spill Existing Conditions 743-cfs 0-cfs 1.4-cfs 2547-cfs Proposed Project 565-cfs* 0-cfs 3.9-cfs 2442-cfs * Peak flow in the Cooper Slough downstream of the LWC Spill has a peak flow of 740-cfs when considering the proposed overflow structure above the LWC from the AB Pond. Impacts of Future Selected Plan Improvements Upstream of Proposed Development Other drainage improvements upstream of the Montava development have been proposed as part of the 2017 Selected Plan of Improvements. These upstream improvements, including the North Poudre Reservoir No. 6 Spillway and Sod Farm Pond detention improvements, have the potential to affect the stormwater volume requirements for the Montava development. The impact from each of these improvements on the peak outflow and volumes at Montava is discussed below. In general, this evaluation assumes that Montava will develop prior to the implementation of these other improvements. North Poudre Reservoir No. 6 Spillway Improvements: The Selected Plan identifies the placement of an 8-in high iron weir plate on the existing spillway of the North Poudre Reservoir No. 6. This improvement would allow incoming stormwater to be stored above the existing spillway elevation, thus significantly reducing downstream flow and volumes within the eastern portion of the basin. This improvement would add approximately 307 ac-ft of flood storage on top of the existing irrigation reservoir. The peak outflows from the reservoir would be reduced by 207-cfs. This improvement was added into the EPA SWMM model to determine what the impacts would have on the development. The base model used was the development model with the recommended revisions to the design, as described above. ICONENGINEERING, INC. Page 7 of 8 F:\Icon Projects\Upper Cooper Slough\Montava\Upper Cooper Slough - Montave Draft Memo - updated 9-13-18.docx After implementation, the analysis showed that the No. 6 spillway improvements would generate only a negligible (2-cfs) reduction in peak discharge at Cooper Slough, immediately downstream of the LWC. However, reductions in overall pond volume was noted at both Montava A and the C&S ponds, where the volume was reduced by 51 ac-ft and 68 ac-ft, respectively. The volume in the AB Pond and overflow discharge into Cooper Slough did not change. Spills from the LWC also did not significantly change. With consideration of the North Poudre Reservoir No. 6 improvements, adjustments could be made to the Montava drainage improvements. Specifically, with the No. 6 improvements in- place, the site pond volumes could be reduced, or the outlet structure from the C&S pond to the AB pond could also be reduced in size. The ability to make these adjustments would be dependent on the timing of construction of the No.6 improvements compared to Montava. The following scenario goals could be considered. 1) Goal 1 - Reduce C&S Pond Outlet: This option would continue to use the full volume of the Montava A and C&S ponds, as currently proposed, 222 ac-ft and 190 ac-ft, respectively. Outlet structures from both ponds would be modified to minimize the infrastructure needed to cross the railroad at the C&S Pond. For this option to work effectively, the North Poudre Reservoir No. 6 improvements would need to be constructed prior to the Montava development or the development is phased to match the lesser outflow from the C&S Pond until the No. 6 improvements are made. 2) Goal 2 – Reduce Pond Volumes. With the construction of the North Poudre Reservoir No. 6 improvements, pond volume requirements for the C&S and Montava A Ponds could be reduced. Montava could consider developing creative phasing and grading plans which would modify the ponds in the future to remove excess storage and possibly increase development, or other uses within these areas. Sod Farm Pond Detention: The Selected Plan identified the construction of an improvement that will allow all stormwater flows in excess of the 125-cfs irrigation flow to be diverted from the No. 8 Outlet Ditch into an improved Sod Farm Detention Pond. The Sod Farm Detention Pond would increase detention from 112 ac-ft to 174 ac-ft, with a 55-cfs release back into the No. 8 Ditch. This improvement was added into the EPA SWMM model to determine what the impact it would have on the development. The base model used was the development model with the recommended revisions to the design (as described above). With only a minor volumetric change, the Sod Farm improvements alone provided very little impact to Montava, or the peak flow rate out of the LWC. The Sod Farm improvements also did not significantly reduce the peak flow into Cooper Slough downstream of the LWC. ICONENGINEERING, INC. Page 8 of 8 F:\Icon Projects\Upper Cooper Slough\Montava\Upper Cooper Slough - Montave Draft Memo - updated 9-13-18.docx North Poudre Reservoir No. 6 Spillway Improvements & Sod Farm Pond Detention Combined: Combining both the North Poudre Reservoir No. 6 Spillway improvements with the Sod Farm improvements, the Montava development was impacted beyond that for only the No. 6 Spillway improvements. The additional selected plan detention considering both improvements upstream provided overall detention reductions at the Montava A and the C&S ponds of 51 ac-ft and 101 ac-ft, respectively. Restriction of Irrigation Flow in the No. 8 Outlet Ditch during storm events: As discussed with the Montava development group, the No. 8 Irrigation Ditch Company has offered to shut down the irrigation flows in the No. 8 Outlet Ditch during large storm events. This potentially could reduce the flow discharging into the LWC, and ultimately reduce the spill out of the LWC and into Cooper Slough. This improvement was added into the EPA SWMM model, as well as the unsteady LWC HEC- RAS model, to determine what the impacts of removing the irrigation flows completely would have on the LWC. The base model used was the development model with the recommended revisions to the design, as described above. It was determined that the elimination of the irrigation flow provided very little impact to the peak spills from the LWC. The spill out of the LWC at Cooper Slough were reduced by only approximately 20-cfs. Regardless, restricting the irrigation flows in the No. 8 Ditch during flood events would be good practice and should be pursued. Should, it be feasible, a similar management approach along the LWC could also be considered. The removal of irrigation flows from the LWC would have a near direct benefit to the reduction in spills out of the LCW. APPENDIX D MASTER PLAN HYDROLOGIC MODELING APPENDIX E MASTER PLAN HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS HY-8 Culvert Analysis Report Crossing Discharge Data Discharge Selection Method: Specify Minimum, Design, and Maximum Flow Minimum Flow: 0 cfs Design Flow: 335 cfs Maximum Flow: 335 cfs Table 1 - Summary of Culvert Flows at Crossing: Channel No.3 Headwater Elevation (ft) Total Discharge (cfs) 427.1 Discharge (cfs) Roadway Discharge (cfs) Iterations 4994.56 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 4995.63 33.50 33.50 0.00 1 4996.25 67.00 67.00 0.00 1 4996.77 100.50 100.50 0.00 1 4997.22 134.00 134.00 0.00 1 4997.65 167.50 167.50 0.00 1 4998.04 201.00 201.00 0.00 1 4998.42 234.50 234.50 0.00 1 4998.77 268.00 268.00 0.00 1 4999.11 301.50 301.50 0.00 1 4999.45 335.00 335.00 0.00 1 5000.33 388.42 388.42 0.00 Overtopping Table 2 - Culvert Summary Table: 427.1 Total Discharge (cfs) Culvert Discharge (cfs) Headwater Elevation (ft) Inlet Control Depth (ft) Outlet Control Depth (ft) Flow Type Normal Depth (ft) Critical Depth (ft) Outlet Depth (ft) Tailwater Depth (ft) Outlet Velocity (ft/s) Tailwater Velocity (ft/s) 0.00 0.00 4994.56 0.000 0.000 0-NF 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 33.50 33.50 4995.63 0.956 1.067 3-M1t 0.751 0.623 0.892 0.892 3.129 1.593 67.00 67.00 4996.25 1.518 1.689 3-M1t 1.191 0.989 1.323 1.323 4.220 2.002 100.50 100.50 4996.77 1.997 2.206 3-M1t 1.575 1.296 1.658 1.658 5.050 2.275 134.00 134.00 4997.22 2.424 2.658 3-M1t 1.929 1.570 1.942 1.942 5.750 2.485 167.50 167.50 4997.65 2.815 3.089 3-M2t 2.265 1.822 2.191 2.191 6.370 2.657 201.00 201.00 4998.04 3.190 3.484 3-M2t 2.589 2.058 2.416 2.416 6.933 2.805 234.50 234.50 4998.42 3.566 3.857 3-M2t 2.904 2.280 2.622 2.622 7.453 2.934 268.00 268.00 4998.77 3.955 4.212 3-M2t 3.212 2.493 2.813 2.813 7.941 3.049 301.50 301.50 4999.11 4.371 4.554 3-M2t 3.500 2.696 2.991 2.991 8.400 3.154 335.00 335.00 4999.45 4.822 4.887 7-M2t 3.500 2.893 3.159 3.159 8.837 3.249 ******************************************************************************** Straight Culvert Inlet Elevation (invert): 4994.56 ft, Outlet Elevation (invert): 4994.33 ft Culvert Length: 120.00 ft, Culvert Slope: 0.0019 ******************************************************************************** Site Data - 427.1 Site Data Option: Culvert Invert Data Inlet Station: 0.00 ft Inlet Elevation: 4994.56 ft Outlet Station: 120.00 ft Outlet Elevation: 4994.33 ft Number of Barrels: 2 Culvert Data Summary - 427.1 Barrel Shape: Concrete Box Barrel Span: 6.00 ft Barrel Rise: 3.50 ft Barrel Material: Concrete Embedment: 0.00 in Barrel Manning's n: 0.0130 Culvert Type: Straight Inlet Configuration: Square Edge (30-75º flare) Wingwall Inlet Depression: None Table 3 - Downstream Channel Rating Curve (Crossing: Channel No.3) Flow (cfs) Water Surface Elev (ft) Depth (ft) Velocity (ft/s) Shear (psf) Froude Number 0.00 4994.33 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 33.50 4995.22 0.89 1.59 0.11 0.32 67.00 4995.65 1.32 2.00 0.17 0.34 100.50 4995.99 1.66 2.28 0.21 0.35 134.00 4996.27 1.94 2.49 0.24 0.36 167.50 4996.52 2.19 2.66 0.27 0.36 201.00 4996.75 2.42 2.80 0.30 0.37 234.50 4996.95 2.62 2.93 0.33 0.37 268.00 4997.14 2.81 3.05 0.35 0.37 301.50 4997.32 2.99 3.15 0.37 0.38 335.00 4997.49 3.16 3.25 0.39 0.38 Tailwater Channel Data - Channel No.3 Tailwater Channel Option: Trapezoidal Channel Bottom Width: 20.00 ft Side Slope (H:V): 4.00 (_:1) Channel Slope: 0.0020 Channel Manning's n: 0.0350 Channel Invert Elevation: 4994.33 ft Roadway Data for Crossing: Channel No.3 Roadway Profile Shape: Constant Roadway Elevation Crest Length: 100.00 ft Crest Elevation: 5000.33 ft Roadway Surface: Paved Roadway Top Width: 30.00 ft Crossing Discharge Data Discharge Selection Method: Specify Minimum, Design, and Maximum Flow Minimum Flow: 0 cfs Design Flow: 591 cfs Maximum Flow: 591 cfs Table 4 - Summary of Culvert Flows at Crossing: Channel No.3.1 Headwater Elevation (ft) Total Discharge (cfs) 427B Discharge (cfs) Roadway Discharge (cfs) Iterations 4991.48 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 4992.63 59.10 59.10 0.00 1 4993.32 118.20 118.20 0.00 1 4993.88 177.30 177.30 0.00 1 4994.36 236.40 236.40 0.00 1 4994.80 295.50 295.50 0.00 1 4995.20 354.60 354.60 0.00 1 4995.67 413.70 413.70 0.00 1 4996.22 472.80 472.80 0.00 1 4996.79 531.90 531.90 0.00 1 4997.28 591.00 580.19 10.61 8 4997.17 569.49 569.49 0.00 Overtopping Table 5 - Culvert Summary Table: 427B Total Discharge (cfs) Culvert Discharge (cfs) Headwater Elevation (ft) Inlet Control Depth (ft) Outlet Control Depth (ft) Flow Type Normal Depth (ft) Critical Depth (ft) Outlet Depth (ft) Tailwater Depth (ft) Outlet Velocity (ft/s) Tailwater Velocity (ft/s) 0.00 0.00 4991.48 0.000 0.000 0-NF 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 59.10 59.10 4992.63 0.961 1.154 3-M1t 0.728 0.627 1.233 1.233 2.283 1.923 118.20 118.20 4993.32 1.526 1.843 3-M1t 1.146 0.995 1.813 1.813 3.104 2.392 177.30 177.30 4993.88 2.007 2.399 3-M1t 1.507 1.303 2.259 2.259 3.737 2.703 236.40 236.40 4994.36 2.437 2.882 3-M1t 1.839 1.579 2.633 2.633 4.275 2.941 295.50 295.50 4994.80 2.830 3.318 3-M1t 2.151 1.832 2.960 2.960 4.754 3.136 354.60 354.60 4995.20 3.208 3.720 7-M1t 2.451 2.069 3.253 3.253 5.191 3.302 413.70 413.70 4995.67 3.587 4.194 4-FFf 2.741 2.293 3.500 3.520 5.629 3.448 472.80 472.80 4996.22 3.981 4.742 4-FFf 3.023 2.506 3.500 3.767 6.433 3.578 531.90 531.90 4996.79 4.402 5.313 4-FFf 3.300 2.711 3.500 3.998 7.237 3.697 591.00 580.19 4997.28 4.773 5.838 4-FFf 3.500 2.873 3.500 4.214 7.894 3.805 ******************************************************************************** Straight Culvert Inlet Elevation (invert): 4991.48 ft, Outlet Elevation (invert): 4991.17 ft Culvert Length: 150.00 ft, Culvert Slope: 0.0021 ******************************************************************************** Site Data - 427B Site Data Option: Culvert Invert Data Inlet Station: 0.00 ft Inlet Elevation: 4991.48 ft Outlet Station: 150.00 ft Outlet Elevation: 4991.17 ft Number of Barrels: 3 Culvert Data Summary - 427B Barrel Shape: Concrete Box Barrel Span: 7.00 ft Barrel Rise: 3.50 ft Barrel Material: Concrete Embedment: 0.00 in Barrel Manning's n: 0.0130 Culvert Type: Straight Inlet Configuration: Square Edge (30-75º flare) Wingwall Inlet Depression: None Table 6 - Downstream Channel Rating Curve (Crossing: Channel No.3.1) Flow (cfs) Water Surface Elev (ft) Depth (ft) Velocity (ft/s) Shear (psf) Froude Number 0.00 4991.17 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 59.10 4992.40 1.23 1.92 0.15 0.33 118.20 4992.98 1.81 2.39 0.23 0.35 177.30 4993.43 2.26 2.70 0.28 0.36 236.40 4993.80 2.63 2.94 0.33 0.37 295.50 4994.13 2.96 3.14 0.37 0.38 354.60 4994.42 3.25 3.30 0.41 0.38 413.70 4994.69 3.52 3.45 0.44 0.38 472.80 4994.94 3.77 3.58 0.47 0.39 531.90 4995.17 4.00 3.70 0.50 0.39 591.00 4995.38 4.21 3.80 0.53 0.39 Tailwater Channel Data - Channel No.3.1 Tailwater Channel Option: Trapezoidal Channel Bottom Width: 20.00 ft Side Slope (H:V): 4.00 (_:1) Channel Slope: 0.0020 Channel Manning's n: 0.0350 Channel Invert Elevation: 4991.17 ft Roadway Data for Crossing: Channel No.3.1 Roadway Profile Shape: Constant Roadway Elevation Crest Length: 100.00 ft Crest Elevation: 4997.17 ft Roadway Surface: Paved Roadway Top Width: 153.00 ft Crossing Discharge Data Discharge Selection Method: Specify Minimum, Design, and Maximum Flow Minimum Flow: 0 cfs Design Flow: 558 cfs Maximum Flow: 558 cfs Table 7 - Summary of Culvert Flows at Crossing: Channel No. 2 Headwater Elevation (ft) Total Discharge (cfs) 31.1 Discharge (cfs) Roadway Discharge (cfs) Iterations 4998.80 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 4999.82 55.80 55.80 0.00 1 5000.44 111.60 111.60 0.00 1 5000.94 167.40 167.40 0.00 1 5001.37 223.20 223.20 0.00 1 5001.75 279.00 279.00 0.00 1 5002.11 334.80 334.80 0.00 1 5002.44 390.60 390.60 0.00 1 5002.75 446.40 446.40 0.00 1 5003.05 502.20 502.20 0.00 1 5003.34 558.00 558.00 0.00 1 5003.53 595.72 595.72 0.00 Overtopping Table 8 - Culvert Summary Table: 31.1 Total Discharge (cfs) Culvert Discharge (cfs) Headwater Elevation (ft) Inlet Control Depth (ft) Outlet Control Depth (ft) Flow Type Normal Depth (ft) Critical Depth (ft) Outlet Depth (ft) Tailwater Depth (ft) Outlet Velocity (ft/s) Tailwater Velocity (ft/s) 0.00 0.00 4998.80 0.000 0.000 0-NF 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 55.80 55.80 4999.82 0.846 1.024 3-M1t 0.595 0.552 1.120 1.120 2.075 2.034 111.60 111.60 5000.44 1.343 1.640 3-M1t 0.929 0.876 1.652 1.652 2.814 2.539 167.40 167.40 5000.94 1.759 2.136 3-M1t 1.212 1.147 2.063 2.063 3.382 2.873 223.20 223.20 5001.37 2.137 2.565 3-M1t 1.468 1.390 2.407 2.407 3.863 3.130 279.00 279.00 5001.75 2.487 2.952 3-M1t 1.709 1.613 2.709 2.709 4.291 3.339 334.80 334.80 5002.11 2.811 3.308 3-M1t 1.937 1.822 2.980 2.980 4.681 3.519 390.60 390.60 5002.44 3.116 3.640 3-M1t 2.156 2.019 3.228 3.228 5.042 3.676 446.40 446.40 5002.75 3.411 3.954 3-M1t 2.369 2.207 3.457 3.457 5.380 3.817 502.20 502.20 5003.05 3.702 4.253 7-M1t 2.575 2.387 3.671 3.671 5.700 3.944 558.00 558.00 5003.34 3.994 4.539 7-M1t 2.777 2.561 3.872 3.872 6.005 4.061 ******************************************************************************** Straight Culvert Inlet Elevation (invert): 4998.80 ft, Outlet Elevation (invert): 4998.53 ft Culvert Length: 105.00 ft, Culvert Slope: 0.0026 ******************************************************************************** Site Data - 31.1 Site Data Option: Culvert Invert Data Inlet Station: 0.00 ft Inlet Elevation: 4998.80 ft Outlet Station: 105.00 ft Outlet Elevation: 4998.53 ft Number of Barrels: 3 Culvert Data Summary - 31.1 Barrel Shape: Concrete Box Barrel Span: 8.00 ft Barrel Rise: 4.00 ft Barrel Material: Concrete Embedment: 0.00 in Barrel Manning's n: 0.0130 Culvert Type: Straight Inlet Configuration: Square Edge (30-75º flare) Wingwall Inlet Depression: None Table 9 - Downstream Channel Rating Curve (Crossing: Channel No. 2) Flow (cfs) Water Surface Elev (ft) Depth (ft) Velocity (ft/s) Shear (psf) Froude Number 0.00 4998.53 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 55.80 4999.65 1.12 2.03 0.17 0.37 111.60 5000.18 1.65 2.54 0.26 0.39 167.40 5000.59 2.06 2.87 0.32 0.40 223.20 5000.94 2.41 3.13 0.38 0.41 279.00 5001.24 2.71 3.34 0.42 0.42 334.80 5001.51 2.98 3.52 0.46 0.42 390.60 5001.76 3.23 3.68 0.50 0.43 446.40 5001.99 3.46 3.82 0.54 0.43 502.20 5002.20 3.67 3.94 0.57 0.43 558.00 5002.40 3.87 4.06 0.60 0.44 Tailwater Channel Data - Channel No. 2 Tailwater Channel Option: Trapezoidal Channel Bottom Width: 20.00 ft Side Slope (H:V): 4.00 (_:1) Channel Slope: 0.0025 Channel Manning's n: 0.0350 Channel Invert Elevation: 4998.53 ft Roadway Data for Crossing: Channel No. 2 Roadway Profile Shape: Constant Roadway Elevation Crest Length: 100.00 ft Crest Elevation: 5003.53 ft Roadway Surface: Paved Roadway Top Width: 40.00 ft Crossing Discharge Data Discharge Selection Method: Specify Minimum, Design, and Maximum Flow Minimum Flow: 0 cfs Design Flow: 591 cfs Maximum Flow: 591 cfs Table 10 - Summary of Culvert Flows at Crossing: Channel No.2.1 Headwater Elevation (ft) Total Discharge (cfs) 31 Discharge (cfs) Roadway Discharge (cfs) Iterations 4995.85 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 4996.78 59.10 59.10 0.00 1 4997.39 118.20 118.20 0.00 1 4997.88 177.30 177.30 0.00 1 4998.31 236.40 236.40 0.00 1 4998.69 295.50 295.50 0.00 1 4999.04 354.60 354.60 0.00 1 4999.36 413.70 413.70 0.00 1 4999.67 472.80 472.80 0.00 1 4999.96 531.90 531.90 0.00 1 5000.23 591.00 591.00 0.00 1 5000.43 619.08 619.08 0.00 Overtopping Table 11 - Culvert Summary Table: 31 Total Discharge (cfs) Culvert Discharge (cfs) Headwater Elevation (ft) Inlet Control Depth (ft) Outlet Control Depth (ft) Flow Type Normal Depth (ft) Critical Depth (ft) Outlet Depth (ft) Tailwater Depth (ft) Outlet Velocity (ft/s) Tailwater Velocity (ft/s) 0.00 0.00 4995.85 0.000 0.000 0-NF 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 59.10 59.10 4996.78 0.793 0.935 3-M1t 0.568 0.517 1.157 1.157 1.824 2.073 118.20 118.20 4997.39 1.259 1.541 3-M1t 0.890 0.821 1.705 1.705 2.475 2.584 177.30 177.30 4997.88 1.650 2.032 3-M1t 1.163 1.076 2.128 2.128 2.976 2.923 236.40 236.40 4998.31 1.998 2.456 3-M1t 1.413 1.303 2.482 2.482 3.402 3.182 295.50 295.50 4998.69 2.329 2.837 3-M1t 1.646 1.512 2.792 2.792 3.780 3.395 354.60 354.60 4999.04 2.634 3.186 3-M1t 1.868 1.708 3.071 3.071 4.124 3.577 413.70 413.70 4999.36 2.921 3.511 3-M1t 2.082 1.893 3.325 3.325 4.444 3.736 472.80 472.80 4999.67 3.195 3.817 3-M1t 2.289 2.069 3.560 3.560 4.743 3.879 531.90 531.90 4999.96 3.461 4.107 7-M1t 2.491 2.238 3.779 3.779 5.026 4.008 591.00 591.00 5000.23 3.725 4.384 7-M1t 2.689 2.401 3.985 3.985 5.296 4.126 ******************************************************************************** Straight Culvert Inlet Elevation (invert): 4995.85 ft, Outlet Elevation (invert): 4995.43 ft Culvert Length: 168.00 ft, Culvert Slope: 0.0025 ******************************************************************************** Site Data - 31 Site Data Option: Culvert Invert Data Inlet Station: 0.00 ft Inlet Elevation: 4995.85 ft Outlet Station: 168.00 ft Outlet Elevation: 4995.43 ft Number of Barrels: 4 Culvert Data Summary - 31 Barrel Shape: Concrete Box Barrel Span: 7.00 ft Barrel Rise: 4.00 ft Barrel Material: Concrete Embedment: 0.00 in Barrel Manning's n: 0.0130 Culvert Type: Straight Inlet Configuration: Square Edge (30-75º flare) Wingwall Inlet Depression: None Table 12 - Downstream Channel Rating Curve (Crossing: Channel No.2.1) Flow (cfs) Water Surface Elev (ft) Depth (ft) Velocity (ft/s) Shear (psf) Froude Number 0.00 4995.43 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 59.10 4996.59 1.16 2.07 0.18 0.37 118.20 4997.14 1.71 2.58 0.27 0.39 177.30 4997.56 2.13 2.92 0.33 0.40 236.40 4997.91 2.48 3.18 0.39 0.41 295.50 4998.22 2.79 3.40 0.44 0.42 354.60 4998.50 3.07 3.58 0.48 0.42 413.70 4998.76 3.33 3.74 0.52 0.43 472.80 4998.99 3.56 3.88 0.56 0.43 531.90 4999.21 3.78 4.01 0.59 0.43 591.00 4999.42 3.99 4.13 0.62 0.44 Tailwater Channel Data - Channel No.2.1 Tailwater Channel Option: Trapezoidal Channel Bottom Width: 20.00 ft Side Slope (H:V): 4.00 (_:1) Channel Slope: 0.0025 Channel Manning's n: 0.0350 Channel Invert Elevation: 4995.43 ft Roadway Data for Crossing: Channel No.2.1 Roadway Profile Shape: Constant Roadway Elevation Crest Length: 100.00 ft Crest Elevation: 5000.43 ft Roadway Surface: Paved Roadway Top Width: 100.00 ft Crossing Discharge Data Discharge Selection Method: Specify Minimum, Design, and Maximum Flow Minimum Flow: 0 cfs Design Flow: 678 cfs Maximum Flow: 678 cfs Table 13 - Summary of Culvert Flows at Crossing: Channel No.2.2 Headwater Elevation (ft) Total Discharge (cfs) 21 Discharge (cfs) Roadway Discharge (cfs) Iterations 4991.28 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 4992.41 67.80 67.80 0.00 1 4993.05 135.60 135.60 0.00 1 4993.56 203.40 203.40 0.00 1 4994.00 271.20 271.20 0.00 1 4994.39 339.00 339.00 0.00 1 4994.74 406.80 406.80 0.00 1 4995.07 474.60 474.60 0.00 1 4995.38 542.40 542.40 0.00 1 4995.69 610.20 610.20 0.00 1 4996.06 678.00 677.72 0.03 10 4996.06 677.34 677.34 0.00 Overtopping Table 14 - Culvert Summary Table: 21 Total Discharge (cfs) Culvert Discharge (cfs) Headwater Elevation (ft) Inlet Control Depth (ft) Outlet Control Depth (ft) Flow Type Normal Depth (ft) Critical Depth (ft) Outlet Depth (ft) Tailwater Depth (ft) Outlet Velocity (ft/s) Tailwater Velocity (ft/s) 0.00 0.00 4991.28 0.000 0.000 0-NF 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 67.80 67.80 4992.41 0.795 1.128 3-M1t 0.561 0.519 1.251 1.251 1.694 2.168 135.60 135.60 4993.05 1.262 1.774 3-M1t 0.875 0.823 1.839 1.839 2.304 2.695 203.40 203.40 4993.56 1.654 2.284 3-M1t 1.141 1.079 2.291 2.291 2.775 3.045 271.20 271.20 4994.00 2.004 2.719 3-M1t 1.382 1.307 2.669 2.669 3.175 3.312 339.00 339.00 4994.39 2.335 3.107 3-M1t 1.607 1.516 3.000 3.000 3.531 3.532 406.80 406.80 4994.74 2.641 3.461 3-M1t 1.820 1.712 3.296 3.296 3.856 3.719 474.60 474.60 4995.07 2.928 3.789 3-M1t 2.025 1.897 3.567 3.567 4.158 3.883 542.40 542.40 4995.38 3.203 4.097 7-M1t 2.222 2.074 3.817 3.817 4.441 4.029 610.20 610.20 4995.69 3.470 4.412 3-M1f 2.415 2.244 4.000 4.050 4.767 4.162 678.00 677.72 4996.06 3.734 4.783 4-FFf 2.602 2.406 4.000 4.269 5.295 4.284 ******************************************************************************** Straight Culvert Inlet Elevation (invert): 4991.28 ft, Outlet Elevation (invert): 4991.06 ft Culvert Length: 86.00 ft, Culvert Slope: 0.0026 ******************************************************************************** Site Data - 21 Site Data Option: Culvert Invert Data Inlet Station: 0.00 ft Inlet Elevation: 4991.28 ft Outlet Station: 86.00 ft Outlet Elevation: 4991.06 ft Number of Barrels: 4 Culvert Data Summary - 21 Barrel Shape: Concrete Box Barrel Span: 8.00 ft Barrel Rise: 4.00 ft Barrel Material: Concrete Embedment: 0.00 in Barrel Manning's n: 0.0130 Culvert Type: Straight Inlet Configuration: Square Edge (30-75º flare) Wingwall Inlet Depression: None Table 15 - Downstream Channel Rating Curve (Crossing: Channel No.2.2) Flow (cfs) Water Surface Elev (ft) Depth (ft) Velocity (ft/s) Shear (psf) Froude Number 0.00 4991.06 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 67.80 4992.31 1.25 2.17 0.20 0.37 135.60 4992.90 1.84 2.70 0.29 0.39 203.40 4993.35 2.29 3.04 0.36 0.41 271.20 4993.73 2.67 3.31 0.42 0.41 339.00 4994.06 3.00 3.53 0.47 0.42 406.80 4994.36 3.30 3.72 0.51 0.43 474.60 4994.63 3.57 3.88 0.56 0.43 542.40 4994.88 3.82 4.03 0.60 0.44 610.20 4995.11 4.05 4.16 0.63 0.44 678.00 4995.33 4.27 4.28 0.67 0.44 Tailwater Channel Data - Channel No.2.2 Tailwater Channel Option: Trapezoidal Channel Bottom Width: 20.00 ft Side Slope (H:V): 4.00 (_:1) Channel Slope: 0.0025 Channel Manning's n: 0.0350 Channel Invert Elevation: 4991.06 ft Roadway Data for Crossing: Channel No.2.2 Roadway Profile Shape: Constant Roadway Elevation Crest Length: 100.00 ft Crest Elevation: 4996.06 ft Roadway Surface: Paved Roadway Top Width: 35.00 ft Crossing Discharge Data Discharge Selection Method: Specify Minimum, Design, and Maximum Flow Minimum Flow: 0 cfs Design Flow: 353 cfs Maximum Flow: 353 cfs Table 16 - Summary of Culvert Flows at Crossing: Channel No. 4 Headwater Elevation (ft) Total Discharge (cfs) 437 Discharge (cfs) Roadway Discharge (cfs) Iterations 5022.16 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 5023.00 35.30 35.30 0.00 1 5023.51 70.60 70.60 0.00 1 5023.94 105.90 105.90 0.00 1 5024.32 141.20 141.20 0.00 1 5024.67 176.50 176.50 0.00 1 5024.99 211.80 211.80 0.00 1 5025.30 247.10 247.10 0.00 1 5025.75 282.40 282.40 0.00 1 5026.13 317.70 317.70 0.00 1 5026.63 353.00 353.00 0.00 1 5026.66 354.98 354.98 0.00 Overtopping Table 17 - Culvert Summary Table: 437 Total Discharge (cfs) Culvert Discharge (cfs) Headwater Elevation (ft) Inlet Control Depth (ft) Outlet Control Depth (ft) Flow Type Normal Depth (ft) Critical Depth (ft) Outlet Depth (ft) Tailwater Depth (ft) Outlet Velocity (ft/s) Tailwater Velocity (ft/s) 0.00 0.00 5022.16 0.000 0.000 0-NF 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 35.30 35.30 5023.00 0.755 0.838 3-M1t 0.585 0.492 0.919 0.919 2.133 1.622 70.60 70.60 5023.51 1.199 1.348 3-M1t 0.921 0.782 1.363 1.363 2.878 2.036 105.90 105.90 5023.94 1.574 1.779 3-M1t 1.208 1.024 1.707 1.707 3.446 2.312 141.20 141.20 5024.32 1.914 2.162 3-M1t 1.472 1.241 1.998 1.998 3.926 2.525 176.50 176.50 5024.67 2.223 2.511 3-M1t 1.721 1.440 2.254 2.254 4.351 2.699 211.80 211.80 5024.99 2.514 2.835 3-M1t 1.958 1.626 2.484 2.484 4.737 2.848 247.10 247.10 5025.30 2.797 3.139 7-M1t 2.188 1.802 2.695 2.695 5.094 2.979 282.40 282.40 5025.75 3.083 3.595 7-M2t 3.000 1.970 2.891 2.891 5.428 3.095 317.70 317.70 5026.13 3.379 3.971 4-FFf 3.000 2.131 3.000 3.073 5.883 3.201 353.00 353.00 5026.63 3.692 4.471 4-FFf 3.000 2.286 3.000 3.245 6.537 3.298 ******************************************************************************** Straight Culvert Inlet Elevation (invert): 5022.16 ft, Outlet Elevation (invert): 5021.66 ft Culvert Length: 245.00 ft, Culvert Slope: 0.0020 ******************************************************************************** Site Data - 437 Site Data Option: Culvert Invert Data Inlet Station: 0.00 ft Inlet Elevation: 5022.16 ft Outlet Station: 245.00 ft Outlet Elevation: 5021.66 ft Number of Barrels: 3 Culvert Data Summary - 437 Barrel Shape: Concrete Box Barrel Span: 6.00 ft Barrel Rise: 3.00 ft Barrel Material: Concrete Embedment: 0.00 in Barrel Manning's n: 0.0130 Culvert Type: Straight Inlet Configuration: Square Edge (30-75º flare) Wingwall Inlet Depression: None Table 18 - Downstream Channel Rating Curve (Crossing: Channel No. 4) Flow (cfs) Water Surface Elev (ft) Depth (ft) Velocity (ft/s) Shear (psf) Froude Number 0.00 5021.66 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 35.30 5022.58 0.92 1.62 0.11 0.32 70.60 5023.02 1.36 2.04 0.17 0.34 105.90 5023.37 1.71 2.31 0.21 0.35 141.20 5023.66 2.00 2.52 0.25 0.36 176.50 5023.91 2.25 2.70 0.28 0.36 211.80 5024.14 2.48 2.85 0.31 0.37 247.10 5024.36 2.70 2.98 0.34 0.37 282.40 5024.55 2.89 3.10 0.36 0.38 317.70 5024.73 3.07 3.20 0.38 0.38 353.00 5024.91 3.25 3.30 0.41 0.38 Tailwater Channel Data - Channel No. 4 Tailwater Channel Option: Trapezoidal Channel Bottom Width: 20.00 ft Side Slope (H:V): 4.00 (_:1) Channel Slope: 0.0020 Channel Manning's n: 0.0350 Channel Invert Elevation: 5021.66 ft Roadway Data for Crossing: Channel No. 4 Roadway Profile Shape: Constant Roadway Elevation Crest Length: 100.00 ft Crest Elevation: 5026.66 ft Roadway Surface: Paved Roadway Top Width: 45.00 ft Crossing Discharge Data Discharge Selection Method: Specify Minimum, Design, and Maximum Flow Minimum Flow: 0 cfs Design Flow: 1547 cfs Maximum Flow: 1547 cfs Table 19 - Summary of Culvert Flows at Crossing: Channel No.4.1 Headwater Elevation (ft) Total Discharge (cfs) 834 Discharge (cfs) Roadway Discharge (cfs) Iterations 5019.17 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 5020.57 154.70 154.70 0.00 1 5021.41 309.40 309.40 0.00 1 5022.11 464.10 464.10 0.00 1 5022.74 618.80 618.80 0.00 1 5023.31 773.50 773.50 0.00 1 5023.84 928.20 928.20 0.00 1 5024.35 1082.90 1082.90 0.00 1 5024.82 1237.60 1237.60 0.00 1 5025.32 1392.30 1392.30 0.00 1 5025.88 1547.00 1547.00 0.00 1 5026.64 1697.48 1697.48 0.00 Overtopping Table 20 - Culvert Summary Table: 834 Total Discharge (cfs) Culvert Discharge (cfs) Headwater Elevation (ft) Inlet Control Depth (ft) Outlet Control Depth (ft) Flow Type Normal Depth (ft) Critical Depth (ft) Outlet Depth (ft) Tailwater Depth (ft) Outlet Velocity (ft/s) Tailwater Velocity (ft/s) 0.00 0.00 5019.17 0.000 0.000 0-NF 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 154.70 154.70 5020.57 1.275 1.404 3-M1t 0.947 0.831 1.312 1.312 3.275 2.134 309.40 309.40 5021.41 2.023 2.241 3-M1t 1.494 1.319 1.964 1.964 4.375 2.722 464.10 464.10 5022.11 2.657 2.943 3-M1t 1.966 1.728 2.480 2.480 5.198 3.123 618.80 618.80 5022.74 3.230 3.568 3-M1t 2.399 2.094 2.921 2.921 5.884 3.434 773.50 773.50 5023.31 3.751 4.140 3-M1t 2.807 2.429 3.313 3.313 6.485 3.691 928.20 928.20 5023.84 4.242 4.673 3-M1t 3.199 2.743 3.669 3.669 7.027 3.911 1082.90 1082.90 5024.35 4.723 5.176 7-M1t 3.578 3.040 3.997 3.997 7.525 4.105 1237.60 1237.60 5024.82 5.209 5.654 7-M1t 3.948 3.323 4.303 4.303 7.989 4.279 1392.30 1392.30 5025.32 5.716 6.154 3-M2t 5.000 3.595 4.590 4.590 8.425 4.437 1547.00 1547.00 5025.88 6.254 6.715 7-M2t 5.000 3.856 4.862 4.862 8.838 4.581 ******************************************************************************** Straight Culvert Inlet Elevation (invert): 5019.17 ft, Outlet Elevation (invert): 5018.64 ft Culvert Length: 265.00 ft, Culvert Slope: 0.0020 ******************************************************************************** Site Data - 834 Site Data Option: Culvert Invert Data Inlet Station: 0.00 ft Inlet Elevation: 5019.17 ft Outlet Station: 265.00 ft Outlet Elevation: 5018.64 ft Number of Barrels: 4 Culvert Data Summary - 834 Barrel Shape: Concrete Box Barrel Span: 9.00 ft Barrel Rise: 5.00 ft Barrel Material: Concrete Embedment: 0.00 in Barrel Manning's n: 0.0130 Culvert Type: Straight Inlet Configuration: Square Edge (30-75º flare) Wingwall Inlet Depression: None Table 21 - Downstream Channel Rating Curve (Crossing: Channel No.4.1) Flow (cfs) Water Surface Elev (ft) Depth (ft) Velocity (ft/s) Shear (psf) Froude Number 0.00 5018.64 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 154.70 5019.95 1.31 2.13 0.16 0.34 309.40 5020.60 1.96 2.72 0.25 0.36 464.10 5021.12 2.48 3.12 0.31 0.38 618.80 5021.56 2.92 3.43 0.36 0.39 773.50 5021.95 3.31 3.69 0.41 0.39 928.20 5022.31 3.67 3.91 0.46 0.40 1082.90 5022.64 4.00 4.11 0.50 0.40 1237.60 5022.94 4.30 4.28 0.54 0.41 1392.30 5023.23 4.59 4.44 0.57 0.41 1547.00 5023.50 4.86 4.58 0.61 0.41 Tailwater Channel Data - Channel No.4.1 Tailwater Channel Option: Trapezoidal Channel Bottom Width: 50.00 ft Side Slope (H:V): 4.00 (_:1) Channel Slope: 0.0020 Channel Manning's n: 0.0350 Channel Invert Elevation: 5018.64 ft Roadway Data for Crossing: Channel No.4.1 Roadway Profile Shape: Constant Roadway Elevation Crest Length: 100.00 ft Crest Elevation: 5026.64 ft Roadway Surface: Paved Roadway Top Width: 45.00 ft Crossing Discharge Data Discharge Selection Method: Specify Minimum, Design, and Maximum Flow Minimum Flow: 0 cfs Design Flow: 1124 cfs Maximum Flow: 1124 cfs Table 22 - Summary of Culvert Flows at Crossing: Channel No.4.2 Headwater Elevation (ft) Total Discharge (cfs) 431 - Pedestrian Discharge (cfs) 431 - 5-Year Discharge (cfs) Roadway Discharge (cfs) Iterations 4984.48 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 4987.50 112.40 46.36 66.02 0.00 6 4988.63 224.80 141.21 83.53 0.00 4 4989.54 337.20 239.92 97.28 0.00 3 4990.35 449.60 341.52 108.07 0.00 3 4991.09 562.00 444.87 117.12 0.00 3 4991.81 674.40 549.88 124.51 0.00 3 4992.49 786.80 655.76 131.02 0.00 3 4993.13 899.20 762.29 136.89 0.00 3 4993.74 1011.60 869.32 142.27 0.00 3 4994.33 1124.00 976.73 147.26 0.00 3 4998.35 1895.33 1717.75 177.58 0.00 Overtopping Table 23 - Culvert Summary Table: 431 - Pedestrian Total Discharge (cfs) Culvert Discharge (cfs) Headwater Elevation (ft) Inlet Control Depth (ft) Outlet Control Depth (ft) Flow Type Normal Depth (ft) Critical Depth (ft) Outlet Depth (ft) Tailwater Depth (ft) Outlet Velocity (ft/s) Tailwater Velocity (ft/s) 0.00 0.00 4984.48 0.000 0.000 0-NF 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 112.40 46.36 4987.50 1.022 0.259 1-S2n 0.634 0.667 0.659 1.088 4.688 1.902 224.80 141.21 4988.63 2.147 1.013 1-S2n 1.291 1.401 1.291 1.632 7.291 2.437 337.20 239.92 4989.54 3.057 1.647 1-S2n 1.817 1.995 1.871 2.064 8.550 2.804 449.60 341.52 4990.35 3.869 2.239 1-S2n 2.293 2.525 2.365 2.435 9.629 3.090 562.00 444.87 4991.09 4.615 2.812 1-S2n 2.735 3.012 2.824 2.766 10.502 3.327 674.40 549.88 4991.81 5.328 3.380 1-S2n 3.158 3.469 3.263 3.067 11.235 3.531 786.80 655.76 4992.49 6.007 3.948 1-S2n 3.564 3.901 3.684 3.345 11.867 3.711 899.20 762.29 4993.13 6.649 4.521 1-S2n 3.956 4.313 4.090 3.605 12.426 3.872 1011.60 869.32 4993.74 7.261 5.101 1-S2n 4.339 4.707 4.483 3.849 12.927 4.019 1124.00 976.73 4994.33 7.851 5.692 1-S2n 4.712 5.087 4.866 4.080 13.381 4.153 ******************************************************************************** Straight Culvert Inlet Elevation (invert): 4986.48 ft, Outlet Elevation (invert): 4986.07 ft Culvert Length: 125.00 ft, Culvert Slope: 0.0033 ******************************************************************************** Site Data - 431 - Pedestrian Site Data Option: Culvert Invert Data Inlet Station: 0.00 ft Inlet Elevation: 4986.48 ft Outlet Station: 125.00 ft Outlet Elevation: 4986.07 ft Number of Barrels: 1 Culvert Data Summary - 431 - Pedestrian Barrel Shape: Concrete Box Barrel Span: 15.00 ft Barrel Rise: 10.00 ft Barrel Material: Concrete Embedment: 0.00 in Barrel Manning's n: 0.0130 Culvert Type: Straight Inlet Configuration: Square Edge (30-75º flare) Wingwall Inlet Depression: None Table 24 - Culvert Summary Table: 431 - 5-Year Total Discharge (cfs) Culvert Discharge (cfs) Headwater Elevation (ft) Inlet Control Depth (ft) Outlet Control Depth (ft) Flow Type Normal Depth (ft) Critical Depth (ft) Outlet Depth (ft) Tailwater Depth (ft) Outlet Velocity (ft/s) Tailwater Velocity (ft/s) 0.00 0.00 4984.48 0.000 0.000 0-NF 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 112.40 66.02 4987.50 3.021 2.956 7-M2c 1.860 1.756 1.756 1.088 7.519 1.902 224.80 83.53 4988.63 3.992 4.146 6-FFc 2.000 2.000 2.000 1.632 8.353 2.437 337.20 97.28 4989.54 4.933 5.121 4-FFf 2.000 2.000 2.000 2.064 9.728 2.804 449.60 108.07 4990.35 5.780 6.304 4-FFf 2.000 2.000 2.000 2.435 10.807 3.090 562.00 117.12 4991.09 6.598 7.381 4-FFf 2.000 2.000 2.000 2.766 11.712 3.327 674.40 124.51 4991.81 7.327 8.337 4-FFf 2.000 2.000 2.000 3.067 12.451 3.531 786.80 131.02 4992.49 8.006 9.225 4-FFf 2.000 2.000 2.000 3.345 13.102 3.711 899.20 136.89 4993.13 8.648 10.060 4-FFf 2.000 2.000 2.000 3.605 13.689 3.872 1011.60 142.27 4993.74 9.260 10.854 4-FFf 2.000 2.000 2.000 3.849 14.227 4.019 1124.00 147.26 4994.33 9.851 11.616 4-FFf 2.000 2.000 2.000 4.080 14.726 4.153 ******************************************************************************** Straight Culvert Inlet Elevation (invert): 4984.48 ft, Outlet Elevation (invert): 4984.07 ft Culvert Length: 125.00 ft, Culvert Slope: 0.0033 ******************************************************************************** Site Data - 431 - 5-Year Site Data Option: Culvert Invert Data Inlet Station: 0.00 ft Inlet Elevation: 4984.48 ft Outlet Station: 125.00 ft Outlet Elevation: 4984.07 ft Number of Barrels: 1 Culvert Data Summary - 431 - 5-Year Barrel Shape: Concrete Box Barrel Span: 5.00 ft Barrel Rise: 2.00 ft Barrel Material: Concrete Embedment: 0.00 in Barrel Manning's n: 0.0130 Culvert Type: Straight Inlet Configuration: Square Edge (30-75º flare) Wingwall Inlet Depression: None Table 25 - Downstream Channel Rating Curve (Crossing: Channel No.4.2) Flow (cfs) Water Surface Elev (ft) Depth (ft) Velocity (ft/s) Shear (psf) Froude Number 0.00 4984.07 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 112.40 4985.16 1.09 1.90 0.14 0.33 224.80 4985.70 1.63 2.44 0.20 0.36 337.20 4986.13 2.06 2.80 0.26 0.37 449.60 4986.51 2.44 3.09 0.30 0.38 562.00 4986.84 2.77 3.33 0.35 0.38 674.40 4987.14 3.07 3.53 0.38 0.39 786.80 4987.42 3.35 3.71 0.42 0.39 899.20 4987.67 3.60 3.87 0.45 0.40 1011.60 4987.92 3.85 4.02 0.48 0.40 1124.00 4988.15 4.08 4.15 0.51 0.40 Tailwater Channel Data - Channel No.4.2 Tailwater Channel Option: Trapezoidal Channel Bottom Width: 50.00 ft Side Slope (H:V): 4.00 (_:1) Channel Slope: 0.0020 Channel Manning's n: 0.0350 Channel Invert Elevation: 4984.07 ft Roadway Data for Crossing: Channel No.4.2 Roadway Profile Shape: Constant Roadway Elevation Crest Length: 100.00 ft Crest Elevation: 4998.35 ft Roadway Surface: Paved Roadway Top Width: 70.00 ft Crossing Discharge Data Discharge Selection Method: Specify Minimum, Design, and Maximum Flow Minimum Flow: 0 cfs Design Flow: 408 cfs Maximum Flow: 408 cfs Table 26 - Summary of Culvert Flows at Crossing: Channel 5.0 Headwater Elevation (ft) Total Discharge (cfs) 841 Discharge (cfs) Roadway Discharge (cfs) Iterations 5007.44 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 5008.79 40.80 40.80 0.00 1 5009.58 81.60 81.60 0.00 1 5010.24 122.40 122.40 0.00 1 5010.84 163.20 163.20 0.00 1 5011.40 204.00 204.00 0.00 1 5011.91 244.80 244.80 0.00 1 5012.40 285.60 285.60 0.00 1 5012.87 326.40 326.40 0.00 1 5013.31 367.20 367.20 0.00 1 5013.75 408.00 408.00 0.00 1 5013.94 426.83 426.83 0.00 Overtopping Table 27 - Culvert Summary Table: 841 Total Discharge (cfs) Culvert Discharge (cfs) Headwater Elevation (ft) Inlet Control Depth (ft) Outlet Control Depth (ft) Flow Type Normal Depth (ft) Critical Depth (ft) Outlet Depth (ft) Tailwater Depth (ft) Outlet Velocity (ft/s) Tailwater Velocity (ft/s) 0.00 0.00 5007.44 0.000 0.000 0-NF 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 40.80 40.80 5008.79 1.231 1.348 3-M1t 0.896 0.803 1.085 1.085 3.760 1.944 81.60 81.60 5009.58 1.953 2.143 3-M1t 1.442 1.274 1.588 1.588 5.138 2.407 122.40 122.40 5010.24 2.563 2.805 3-M1t 1.929 1.669 1.972 1.972 6.207 2.712 163.20 163.20 5010.84 3.118 3.404 3-M2t 2.385 2.022 2.292 2.292 7.119 2.945 204.00 204.00 5011.40 3.621 3.959 3-M2t 2.824 2.347 2.572 2.572 7.932 3.137 244.80 244.80 5011.91 4.094 4.474 3-M2t 3.250 2.650 2.822 2.822 8.675 3.300 285.60 285.60 5012.40 4.551 4.961 3-M2t 3.667 2.937 3.049 3.049 9.366 3.444 326.40 326.40 5012.87 5.009 5.427 3-M2t 4.078 3.210 3.259 3.259 10.014 3.572 367.20 367.20 5013.31 5.481 5.874 7-M2c 5.000 3.473 3.473 3.455 10.574 3.688 408.00 408.00 5013.75 5.976 6.306 7-M2c 5.000 3.725 3.725 3.638 10.952 3.794 ******************************************************************************** Straight Culvert Inlet Elevation (invert): 5007.44 ft, Outlet Elevation (invert): 5006.94 ft Culvert Length: 196.00 ft, Culvert Slope: 0.0026 ******************************************************************************** Site Data - 841 Site Data Option: Culvert Invert Data Inlet Station: 0.00 ft Inlet Elevation: 5007.44 ft Outlet Station: 196.00 ft Outlet Elevation: 5006.94 ft Number of Barrels: 2 Culvert Data Summary - 841 Barrel Shape: Concrete Box Barrel Span: 5.00 ft Barrel Rise: 5.00 ft Barrel Material: Concrete Embedment: 0.00 in Barrel Manning's n: 0.0130 Culvert Type: Straight Inlet Configuration: Square Edge (30-75º flare) Wingwall Inlet Depression: None Table 28 - Downstream Channel Rating Curve (Crossing: Channel 5.0) Flow (cfs) Water Surface Elev (ft) Depth (ft) Velocity (ft/s) Shear (psf) Froude Number 0.00 5006.94 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 40.80 5008.03 1.09 1.94 0.17 0.36 81.60 5008.53 1.59 2.41 0.25 0.38 122.40 5008.91 1.97 2.71 0.31 0.39 163.20 5009.23 2.29 2.95 0.36 0.40 204.00 5009.51 2.57 3.14 0.40 0.41 244.80 5009.76 2.82 3.30 0.44 0.41 285.60 5009.99 3.05 3.44 0.48 0.42 326.40 5010.20 3.26 3.57 0.51 0.42 367.20 5010.40 3.46 3.69 0.54 0.43 408.00 5010.58 3.64 3.79 0.57 0.43 Tailwater Channel Data - Channel 5.0 Tailwater Channel Option: Trapezoidal Channel Bottom Width: 15.00 ft Side Slope (H:V): 4.00 (_:1) Channel Slope: 0.0025 Channel Manning's n: 0.0350 Channel Invert Elevation: 5006.94 ft Roadway Data for Crossing: Channel 5.0 Roadway Profile Shape: Constant Roadway Elevation Crest Length: 100.00 ft Crest Elevation: 5013.94 ft Roadway Surface: Paved Roadway Top Width: 35.00 ft Crossing Discharge Data Discharge Selection Method: Specify Minimum, Design, and Maximum Flow Minimum Flow: 0 cfs Design Flow: 408 cfs Maximum Flow: 408 cfs Table 29 - Summary of Culvert Flows at Crossing: Channel 5.1 Headwater Elevation (ft) Total Discharge (cfs) 835 Discharge (cfs) Roadway Discharge (cfs) Iterations 5004.05 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 5005.40 40.80 40.80 0.00 1 5006.20 81.60 81.60 0.00 1 5006.86 122.40 122.40 0.00 1 5007.45 163.20 163.20 0.00 1 5008.00 204.00 204.00 0.00 1 5008.51 244.80 244.80 0.00 1 5008.99 285.60 285.60 0.00 1 5009.45 326.40 326.40 0.00 1 5010.00 367.20 367.20 0.00 1 5010.71 408.00 408.00 0.00 1 5010.80 412.47 412.47 0.00 Overtopping Table 30 - Culvert Summary Table: 835 Total Discharge (cfs) Culvert Discharge (cfs) Headwater Elevation (ft) Inlet Control Depth (ft) Outlet Control Depth (ft) Flow Type Normal Depth (ft) Critical Depth (ft) Outlet Depth (ft) Tailwater Depth (ft) Outlet Velocity (ft/s) Tailwater Velocity (ft/s) 0.00 0.00 5004.05 0.000 0.000 0-NF 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 40.80 40.80 5005.40 1.231 1.355 3-M1t 0.901 0.803 1.085 1.085 3.760 1.944 81.60 81.60 5006.20 1.954 2.149 3-M1t 1.453 1.274 1.588 1.588 5.138 2.407 122.40 122.40 5006.86 2.575 2.806 3-M1t 1.943 1.669 1.972 1.972 6.207 2.712 163.20 163.20 5007.45 3.122 3.405 3-M2t 2.403 2.022 2.292 2.292 7.119 2.945 204.00 204.00 5008.00 3.637 3.949 3-M2t 2.846 2.347 2.572 2.572 7.932 3.137 244.80 244.80 5008.51 4.151 4.459 3-M2t 3.276 2.650 2.822 2.822 8.675 3.300 285.60 285.60 5008.99 4.693 4.942 3-M2t 3.697 2.937 3.049 3.049 9.366 3.444 326.40 326.40 5009.45 5.282 5.402 3-M2t 4.000 3.210 3.259 3.259 10.014 3.572 367.20 367.20 5010.00 5.936 5.952 7-M2c 4.000 3.473 3.473 3.455 10.574 3.688 408.00 408.00 5010.71 6.665 6.647 7-M2c 4.000 3.725 3.725 3.638 10.952 3.794 ******************************************************************************** Straight Culvert Inlet Elevation (invert): 5004.05 ft, Outlet Elevation (invert): 5003.80 ft Culvert Length: 100.00 ft, Culvert Slope: 0.0025 ******************************************************************************** Site Data - 835 Site Data Option: Culvert Invert Data Inlet Station: 0.00 ft Inlet Elevation: 5004.05 ft Outlet Station: 100.00 ft Outlet Elevation: 5003.80 ft Number of Barrels: 2 Culvert Data Summary - 835 Barrel Shape: Concrete Box Barrel Span: 5.00 ft Barrel Rise: 4.00 ft Barrel Material: Concrete Embedment: 0.00 in Barrel Manning's n: 0.0130 Culvert Type: Straight Inlet Configuration: Square Edge (30-75º flare) Wingwall Inlet Depression: None Table 31 - Downstream Channel Rating Curve (Crossing: Channel 5.1) Flow (cfs) Water Surface Elev (ft) Depth (ft) Velocity (ft/s) Shear (psf) Froude Number 0.00 5003.80 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 40.80 5004.89 1.09 1.94 0.17 0.36 81.60 5005.39 1.59 2.41 0.25 0.38 122.40 5005.77 1.97 2.71 0.31 0.39 163.20 5006.09 2.29 2.95 0.36 0.40 204.00 5006.37 2.57 3.14 0.40 0.41 244.80 5006.62 2.82 3.30 0.44 0.41 285.60 5006.85 3.05 3.44 0.48 0.42 326.40 5007.06 3.26 3.57 0.51 0.42 367.20 5007.26 3.46 3.69 0.54 0.43 408.00 5007.44 3.64 3.79 0.57 0.43 Tailwater Channel Data - Channel 5.1 Tailwater Channel Option: Trapezoidal Channel Bottom Width: 15.00 ft Side Slope (H:V): 4.00 (_:1) Channel Slope: 0.0025 Channel Manning's n: 0.0350 Channel Invert Elevation: 5003.80 ft Roadway Data for Crossing: Channel 5.1 Roadway Profile Shape: Constant Roadway Elevation Crest Length: 100.00 ft Crest Elevation: 5010.80 ft Roadway Surface: Paved Roadway Top Width: 45.00 ft Crossing Discharge Data Discharge Selection Method: Specify Minimum, Design, and Maximum Flow Minimum Flow: 0 cfs Design Flow: 140 cfs Maximum Flow: 140 cfs Table 32 - Summary of Culvert Flows at Crossing: Channel 5.2 Headwater Elevation (ft) Total Discharge (cfs) 830 Discharge (cfs) Roadway Discharge (cfs) Iterations 4997.08 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 4998.13 14.00 14.00 0.00 1 4998.74 28.00 28.00 0.00 1 4999.26 42.00 42.00 0.00 1 4999.72 56.00 56.00 0.00 1 5000.15 70.00 70.00 0.00 1 5000.54 84.00 84.00 0.00 1 5000.92 98.00 98.00 0.00 1 5001.28 112.00 112.00 0.00 1 5001.80 126.00 126.00 0.00 1 5002.41 140.00 140.00 0.00 1 5003.87 168.28 168.28 0.00 Overtopping Table 33 - Culvert Summary Table: 830 Total Discharge (cfs) Culvert Discharge (cfs) Headwater Elevation (ft) Inlet Control Depth (ft) Outlet Control Depth (ft) Flow Type Normal Depth (ft) Critical Depth (ft) Outlet Depth (ft) Tailwater Depth (ft) Outlet Velocity (ft/s) Tailwater Velocity (ft/s) 0.00 0.00 4997.08 0.000 0.000 0-NF 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 14.00 14.00 4998.13 0.958 1.048 2-M2c 0.704 0.624 0.624 0.590 4.484 1.366 28.00 28.00 4998.74 1.521 1.664 2-M2c 1.122 0.991 0.991 0.878 5.650 1.722 42.00 42.00 4999.26 2.004 2.181 2-M2c 1.489 1.299 1.299 1.103 6.467 1.962 56.00 56.00 4999.72 2.430 2.643 2-M2c 1.830 1.573 1.573 1.293 7.118 2.146 70.00 70.00 5000.15 2.836 3.068 7-M2c 2.154 1.826 1.826 1.461 7.668 2.298 84.00 84.00 5000.54 3.248 3.465 7-M2c 3.000 2.062 2.062 1.613 8.148 2.427 98.00 98.00 5000.92 3.690 3.840 7-M2c 3.000 2.285 2.285 1.752 8.578 2.541 112.00 112.00 5001.28 4.177 4.199 7-M2c 3.000 2.498 2.498 1.881 8.968 2.643 126.00 126.00 5001.80 4.723 4.722 7-M2c 3.000 2.702 2.702 2.002 9.327 2.735 140.00 140.00 5002.41 5.335 5.287 7-M2c 3.000 2.898 2.898 2.116 9.661 2.819 ******************************************************************************** Straight Culvert Inlet Elevation (invert): 4997.08 ft, Outlet Elevation (invert): 4996.87 ft Culvert Length: 85.00 ft, Culvert Slope: 0.0025 ******************************************************************************** Site Data - 830 Site Data Option: Culvert Invert Data Inlet Station: 0.00 ft Inlet Elevation: 4997.08 ft Outlet Station: 85.00 ft Outlet Elevation: 4996.87 ft Number of Barrels: 1 Culvert Data Summary - 830 Barrel Shape: Concrete Box Barrel Span: 5.00 ft Barrel Rise: 3.00 ft Barrel Material: Concrete Embedment: 0.00 in Barrel Manning's n: 0.0130 Culvert Type: Straight Inlet Configuration: Square Edge (30-75º flare) Wingwall Inlet Depression: None Table 34 - Downstream Channel Rating Curve (Crossing: Channel 5.2) Flow (cfs) Water Surface Elev (ft) Depth (ft) Velocity (ft/s) Shear (psf) Froude Number 0.00 4996.87 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 14.00 4997.46 0.59 1.37 0.09 0.33 28.00 4997.75 0.88 1.72 0.14 0.35 42.00 4997.97 1.10 1.96 0.17 0.36 56.00 4998.16 1.29 2.15 0.20 0.37 70.00 4998.33 1.46 2.30 0.23 0.38 84.00 4998.48 1.61 2.43 0.25 0.38 98.00 4998.62 1.75 2.54 0.27 0.39 112.00 4998.75 1.88 2.64 0.29 0.39 126.00 4998.87 2.00 2.73 0.31 0.40 140.00 4998.99 2.12 2.82 0.33 0.40 Tailwater Channel Data - Channel 5.2 Tailwater Channel Option: Trapezoidal Channel Bottom Width: 15.00 ft Side Slope (H:V): 4.00 (_:1) Channel Slope: 0.0025 Channel Manning's n: 0.0350 Channel Invert Elevation: 4996.87 ft Roadway Data for Crossing: Channel 5.2 Roadway Profile Shape: Constant Roadway Elevation Crest Length: 100.00 ft Crest Elevation: 5003.87 ft Roadway Surface: Paved Roadway Top Width: 35.00 ft Crossing Discharge Data Discharge Selection Method: Specify Minimum, Design, and Maximum Flow Minimum Flow: 0 cfs Design Flow: 310 cfs Maximum Flow: 310 cfs Table 35 - Summary of Culvert Flows at Crossing: Channel 5.3 Headwater Elevation (ft) Total Discharge (cfs) 820 Discharge (cfs) Roadway Discharge (cfs) Iterations 4995.19 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 4996.31 31.00 31.00 0.00 1 4996.97 62.00 62.00 0.00 1 4997.53 93.00 93.00 0.00 1 4998.02 124.00 124.00 0.00 1 4998.48 155.00 155.00 0.00 1 4998.91 186.00 186.00 0.00 1 4999.31 217.00 217.00 0.00 1 5000.01 248.00 248.00 0.00 1 5000.73 279.00 279.00 0.00 1 5001.57 310.00 310.00 0.00 1 5001.83 319.20 319.20 0.00 Overtopping Table 36 - Culvert Summary Table: 820 Total Discharge (cfs) Culvert Discharge (cfs) Headwater Elevation (ft) Inlet Control Depth (ft) Outlet Control Depth (ft) Flow Type Normal Depth (ft) Critical Depth (ft) Outlet Depth (ft) Tailwater Depth (ft) Outlet Velocity (ft/s) Tailwater Velocity (ft/s) 0.00 0.00 4995.19 0.000 0.000 0-NF 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 31.00 31.00 4996.31 1.025 1.123 3-M1t 0.743 0.668 0.930 0.930 3.333 1.780 62.00 62.00 4996.97 1.631 1.785 3-M1t 1.188 1.061 1.368 1.368 4.533 2.215 93.00 93.00 4997.53 2.145 2.340 3-M1t 1.578 1.390 1.704 1.704 5.458 2.502 124.00 124.00 4998.02 2.605 2.829 3-M1t 1.942 1.684 1.986 1.986 6.245 2.722 155.00 155.00 4998.48 3.054 3.287 3-M2t 2.289 1.954 2.232 2.232 6.945 2.903 186.00 186.00 4998.91 3.527 3.716 3-M2t 3.000 2.207 2.453 2.453 7.583 3.056 217.00 217.00 4999.31 4.050 4.119 3-M2t 3.000 2.445 2.654 2.654 8.175 3.191 248.00 248.00 5000.01 4.641 4.819 7-M2t 3.000 2.673 2.840 2.840 8.731 3.312 279.00 279.00 5000.73 5.312 5.538 4-FFf 3.000 2.891 3.000 3.014 9.300 3.421 310.00 310.00 5001.57 6.069 6.378 4-FFf 3.000 3.000 3.000 3.177 10.333 3.522 ******************************************************************************** Straight Culvert Inlet Elevation (invert): 4995.19 ft, Outlet Elevation (invert): 4994.83 ft Culvert Length: 140.00 ft, Culvert Slope: 0.0026 ******************************************************************************** Site Data - 820 Site Data Option: Culvert Invert Data Inlet Station: 0.00 ft Inlet Elevation: 4995.19 ft Outlet Station: 140.00 ft Outlet Elevation: 4994.83 ft Number of Barrels: 2 Culvert Data Summary - 820 Barrel Shape: Concrete Box Barrel Span: 5.00 ft Barrel Rise: 3.00 ft Barrel Material: Concrete Embedment: 0.00 in Barrel Manning's n: 0.0130 Culvert Type: Straight Inlet Configuration: Square Edge (30-75º flare) Wingwall Inlet Depression: None Table 37 - Downstream Channel Rating Curve (Crossing: Channel 5.3) Flow (cfs) Water Surface Elev (ft) Depth (ft) Velocity (ft/s) Shear (psf) Froude Number 0.00 4994.83 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 31.00 4995.76 0.93 1.78 0.15 0.36 62.00 4996.20 1.37 2.21 0.21 0.38 93.00 4996.53 1.70 2.50 0.27 0.39 124.00 4996.82 1.99 2.72 0.31 0.39 155.00 4997.06 2.23 2.90 0.35 0.40 186.00 4997.28 2.45 3.06 0.38 0.41 217.00 4997.48 2.65 3.19 0.41 0.41 248.00 4997.67 2.84 3.31 0.44 0.41 279.00 4997.84 3.01 3.42 0.47 0.42 310.00 4998.01 3.18 3.52 0.50 0.42 Tailwater Channel Data - Channel 5.3 Tailwater Channel Option: Trapezoidal Channel Bottom Width: 15.00 ft Side Slope (H:V): 4.00 (_:1) Channel Slope: 0.0025 Channel Manning's n: 0.0350 Channel Invert Elevation: 4994.83 ft Roadway Data for Crossing: Channel 5.3 Roadway Profile Shape: Constant Roadway Elevation Crest Length: 100.00 ft Crest Elevation: 5001.83 ft Roadway Surface: Paved Roadway Top Width: 85.00 ft Crossing Discharge Data Discharge Selection Method: Specify Minimum, Design, and Maximum Flow Minimum Flow: 0 cfs Design Flow: 214 cfs Maximum Flow: 214 cfs Table 38 - Summary of Culvert Flows at Crossing: Channel 6.0 Headwater Elevation (ft) Total Discharge (cfs) 905 Discharge (cfs) Roadway Discharge (cfs) Iterations 4986.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 4986.03 21.40 21.40 0.00 1 4986.13 42.80 42.80 0.00 1 4986.28 64.20 64.20 0.00 1 4986.51 85.60 85.60 0.00 1 4986.79 107.00 107.00 0.00 1 4987.14 128.40 128.40 0.00 1 4987.55 149.80 149.80 0.00 1 4988.02 171.20 171.20 0.00 1 4988.56 192.60 192.60 0.00 1 4989.05 214.00 210.28 3.54 14 4989.00 208.45 208.45 0.00 Overtopping Table 39 - Culvert Summary Table: 905 Total Discharge (cfs) Culvert Discharge (cfs) Headwater Elevation (ft) Inlet Control Depth (ft) Outlet Control Depth (ft) Flow Type Normal Depth (ft) Critical Depth (ft) Outlet Depth (ft) Tailwater Depth (ft) Outlet Velocity (ft/s) Tailwater Velocity (ft/s) 0.00 0.00 4986.00 0.000 11.000 0-NF 0.000 0.000 5.500 12.390 0.000 0.000 21.40 21.40 4986.03 1.693 11.032 4-FFf 1.120 1.241 5.500 12.390 0.901 0.000 42.80 42.80 4986.13 2.441 11.126 4-FFf 1.588 1.774 5.500 12.390 1.801 0.000 64.20 64.20 4986.28 3.093 11.285 4-FFf 1.966 2.189 5.500 12.390 2.702 0.000 85.60 85.60 4986.51 3.701 11.506 4-FFf 2.300 2.548 5.500 12.390 3.603 0.000 107.00 107.00 4986.79 4.242 11.790 4-FFf 2.612 2.861 5.500 12.390 4.504 0.000 128.40 128.40 4987.14 4.750 12.138 4-FFf 2.912 3.148 5.500 12.390 5.404 0.000 149.80 149.80 4987.55 5.252 12.549 4-FFf 3.210 3.409 5.500 12.390 6.305 0.000 171.20 171.20 4988.02 5.768 13.024 4-FFf 3.514 3.655 5.500 12.390 7.206 0.000 192.60 192.60 4988.56 6.319 13.561 4-FFf 3.837 3.881 5.500 12.390 8.107 0.000 214.00 210.28 4989.05 6.808 14.053 4-FFf 4.133 4.054 5.500 12.390 8.851 0.000 ******************************************************************************** Straight Culvert Inlet Elevation (invert): 4975.00 ft, Outlet Elevation (invert): 4973.61 ft Culvert Length: 315.00 ft, Culvert Slope: 0.0044 ******************************************************************************** Site Data - 905 Site Data Option: Culvert Invert Data Inlet Station: 0.00 ft Inlet Elevation: 4975.00 ft Outlet Station: 315.00 ft Outlet Elevation: 4973.61 ft Number of Barrels: 1 Culvert Data Summary - 905 Barrel Shape: Circular Barrel Diameter: 5.50 ft Barrel Material: Concrete Embedment: 0.00 in Barrel Manning's n: 0.0130 Culvert Type: Straight Inlet Configuration: Square Edge with Headwall Inlet Depression: None Table 40 - Downstream Channel Rating Curve (Crossing: Channel 6.0) Flow (cfs) Water Surface Elev (ft) Depth (ft) 0.00 4986.00 12.39 21.40 4986.00 12.39 42.80 4986.00 12.39 64.20 4986.00 12.39 85.60 4986.00 12.39 107.00 4986.00 12.39 128.40 4986.00 12.39 149.80 4986.00 12.39 171.20 4986.00 12.39 192.60 4986.00 12.39 214.00 4986.00 12.39 Tailwater Channel Data - Channel 6.0 Tailwater Channel Option: Enter Constant Tailwater Elevation Constant Tailwater Elevation: 4986.00 ft Roadway Data for Crossing: Channel 6.0 Roadway Profile Shape: Constant Roadway Elevation Crest Length: 100.00 ft Crest Elevation: 4989.00 ft Roadway Surface: Paved Roadway Top Width: 155.00 ft Crossing Discharge Data Discharge Selection Method: Specify Minimum, Design, and Maximum Flow Minimum Flow: 0 cfs Design Flow: 591 cfs Maximum Flow: 591 cfs Table 41 - Summary of Culvert Flows at Crossing: Channel No.3.2 Headwater Elevation (ft) Total Discharge (cfs) 427A Discharge (cfs) Roadway Discharge (cfs) Iterations 4991.48 0.00 0.00 0.00 1 4993.33 59.10 59.10 0.00 1 4994.42 118.20 118.20 0.00 1 4995.33 177.30 177.30 0.00 1 4996.14 236.40 236.40 0.00 1 4996.89 295.50 295.50 0.00 1 4997.59 354.60 354.60 0.00 1 4998.25 413.70 413.70 0.00 1 4998.89 472.80 472.80 0.00 1 4999.49 531.90 531.90 0.00 1 5000.07 591.00 591.00 0.00 1 5001.17 707.34 707.34 0.00 Overtopping Table 42 - Culvert Summary Table: 427A Total Discharge (cfs) Culvert Discharge (cfs) Headwater Elevation (ft) Inlet Control Depth (ft) Outlet Control Depth (ft) Flow Type Normal Depth (ft) Critical Depth (ft) Outlet Depth (ft) Tailwater Depth (ft) Outlet Velocity (ft/s) Tailwater Velocity (ft/s) 0.00 0.00 4991.48 0.000 0.000 0-NF 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 59.10 59.10 4993.33 1.691 1.850 3-M2t 1.236 1.102 1.233 1.233 5.326 1.923 118.20 118.20 4994.42 2.684 2.937 3-M2t 1.969 1.750 1.813 1.813 7.243 2.392 177.30 177.30 4995.33 3.519 3.850 2-M2c 2.609 2.293 2.293 2.259 8.592 2.703 236.40 236.40 4996.14 4.283 4.664 2-M2c 3.204 2.777 2.777 2.633 9.457 2.941 295.50 295.50 4996.89 4.975 5.412 2-M2c 3.770 3.223 3.223 2.960 10.187 3.136 354.60 354.60 4997.59 5.622 6.112 2-M2c 4.316 3.640 3.640 3.253 10.826 3.302 413.70 413.70 4998.25 6.247 6.774 2-M2c 4.848 4.033 4.033 3.520 11.396 3.448 472.80 472.80 4998.89 6.868 7.405 7-M2c 5.369 4.409 4.409 3.767 11.915 3.578 531.90 531.90 4999.49 7.503 8.011 7-M2c 5.882 4.769 4.769 3.998 12.392 3.697 591.00 591.00 5000.07 8.167 8.594 7-M2c 6.387 5.116 5.116 4.214 12.835 3.805 ******************************************************************************** Straight Culvert Inlet Elevation (invert): 4991.48 ft, Outlet Elevation (invert): 4991.17 ft Culvert Length: 150.00 ft, Culvert Slope: 0.0021 ******************************************************************************** Site Data - 427A Site Data Option: Culvert Invert Data Inlet Station: 0.00 ft Inlet Elevation: 4991.48 ft Outlet Station: 150.00 ft Outlet Elevation: 4991.17 ft Number of Barrels: 1 Culvert Data Summary - 427A Barrel Shape: Concrete Box Barrel Span: 9.00 ft Barrel Rise: 7.00 ft Barrel Material: Concrete Embedment: 0.00 in Barrel Manning's n: 0.0130 Culvert Type: Straight Inlet Configuration: Square Edge (30-75º flare) Wingwall Inlet Depression: None Table 43 - Downstream Channel Rating Curve (Crossing: Channel No.3.2) Flow (cfs) Water Surface Elev (ft) Depth (ft) Velocity (ft/s) Shear (psf) Froude Number 0.00 4991.17 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 59.10 4992.40 1.23 1.92 0.15 0.33 118.20 4992.98 1.81 2.39 0.23 0.35 177.30 4993.43 2.26 2.70 0.28 0.36 236.40 4993.80 2.63 2.94 0.33 0.37 295.50 4994.13 2.96 3.14 0.37 0.38 354.60 4994.42 3.25 3.30 0.41 0.38 413.70 4994.69 3.52 3.45 0.44 0.38 472.80 4994.94 3.77 3.58 0.47 0.39 531.90 4995.17 4.00 3.70 0.50 0.39 591.00 4995.38 4.21 3.80 0.53 0.39 Tailwater Channel Data - Channel No.3.2 Tailwater Channel Option: Trapezoidal Channel Bottom Width: 20.00 ft Side Slope (H:V): 4.00 (_:1) Channel Slope: 0.0020 Channel Manning's n: 0.0350 Channel Invert Elevation: 4991.17 ft Roadway Data for Crossing: Channel No.3.2 Roadway Profile Shape: Constant Roadway Elevation Crest Length: 100.00 ft Crest Elevation: 5001.17 ft Roadway Surface: Paved Roadway Top Width: 153.00 ft APPENDIX F MASTER PLAN ROUTING SCHEMATIC 231 34 26 31.2 438 237 31.1 31 31 POND A 21 31.1 907 242 74.1 74 842 833.1 77 MONTAVA 3-1 426 MONTAVA 2 73 MONTAVA 1 MONTAVA 3-2 833 424 822 21 427A 36 35 834 435 729 430 431 829 730 29 35 730 30 725 229 25 437 436 435 909 425 904 OVERFLOW 426 426_OVER 841 75 828 831 72 426 16 MAPLE HILL SUBDIVISION STORYBOOK SUBDIVISION SOD FARM ANHEUSER BUSCH WATERGLEN SUBDIVISION TRAIL HEAD SUBDIVISION L&W CANAL NO. 8 DITCH L&W CANAL N. GIDDINGS RD. C&S RAILROAD I-25 RICHARDS LAKE RD. (CR 52) MOUNTAIN VISTA DR. (CR 50) 427.1 26.1 835 905 427B 429 439 891 39 28 MARTIN/MARTIN C O N S U L T I N G E N G I N E E R S 12499 WEST COLFAX AVENUE, LAKEWOOD, COLORADO 80215 303.431.6100 MARTINMARTIN.COM NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION MONTAVA MASTER DRAINAGE PLAN DEVELOPED ROUTING SCHEMATIC D1 DIVERSION SUMMARY SWMM ELEMENT Q100 INFLOW (CFS) Q100 DIVERTED (CFS) Q100 REMAINING (CFS) 833.1 408 279 125 842 1000 617 384 BASIN SUMMARY BASIN ID AREA (AC) % IMP Q100 (CFS) SB_A 19.4 80 144 SB_A-1 12.5 80 94 SB_B 14.0 50 58 SB_C 102.5 50 363 SB_D 42.2 60 195 SB_E 80.9 25 207 SB_E-1 5.5 80 48 SB_F1 30.7 60 134 SB_F2 16.0 60 104 SB_F3 18.6 60 116 SB_G1 43.7 80 278 SB_G2 33.7 80 220 SB_H 59.3 2 27 SB_I1 63.8 10 86 SB_I2 33.7 2 29 SB_J 64.4 50 313 SB_K 28.7 60 167 SB_L 108.0 60 287 SB_M 44.5 2 25 SB_N 129.1 81 818 SB_O 52.3 10 117 SB_OS-1 45.0 20 162 SB24 33.7 45 280 SB29 268.8 29 1000 SB30 33.5 49 231 SB37 34.6 23 148 SB38 290.7 5 469 SB_200 33.6 5 46 CULVERT SIZE BY DESIGN POINT SWMM ELEMENT BARRELS-SIZE Q100 (CFS) HEADWATER DEPTH (FT) 21 4-8x4 678 4.8 31 4-7x4 591 4.4 31.1 3-8x4 558 4.5 427A 1-9x7 591 8.6 427B 3-7x3.5 591 5.8 427.1 2-6x3.5 335 4.9 431 1-15x10 & 1-5x2 1124 9.9 437 3-6x3 353 4.5 820 2-5X3 310 6.4 830 1-5X3 140 5.3 834 3-9X5 1787 6.7 835 2-5X4 408 6.7 841 2-5X5 408 6.3 905 1-5.5D 214 3.1 CONVEYANCE ELEMENT SUMMARY SWMM ELEMENT Q100 (CFS) 21 682 25 512 26 357 26.1 265 27 1780 28 45 29 413 30 27 31 497 31.1 483 31.2 270 34 1044 35 468 39 42 72 285 73 139 74 125 74.1 396 75 391 77 1000 229 513 231 1281 237 310 242 493 426 579 426_OVERFLOW 186 DESIGN POINT SUMMARY SWMM ELEMENT Q100 (CFS) 16 18 21 682 31 591 31.1 558 427 551 427.1 335 431 1284 435 468 437 333 439 69 725 513 729 415 730 28 822 302 828 140 829 513 831 286 833 138 834 1780 835 778 841 396 891 354 OUTFALL SUMMARY SWMM ELEMENT Q100 (CFS) 904 159 907 417 909 734 POND SUMMARY SWMM ELEMENT Q100 IN (CFS) Q100 OUT (CFS) VOLUME (AC-FT) 425 907 839 47 426 1293 765 293 429 1000 390 14 430 231 29 6 435 468 415 30 436 1562 1547 25 438 732 0 88 426 OVERFLOW 186 159 58 MONTAVA 1 48 1.6 1 MONTAVA 2 260 171 3 MONTAVA 3-1 144 5.5 4 MONTAVA 3-2 94 3.5 3 POND A 1813 1044 124 FG=4973.00 8+00 EG=4976.7 FG=4973.33 8+50 EG=4976.8 FG=4973.67 9+00 EG=4976.7 FG=4973.94 9+50 EG=4977.1 FG=4974.00 10+00 EG=4977.4 FG=4974.25 10+50 EG=4977.9 FG=4974.50 11+00 EG=4978.2 FG=4974.75 11+50 EG=4978.3 FG=4975.00 12+00 EG=4978.6 FG=4975.25 12+50 EG=4979.3 FG=4975.50 13+00 EG=4979.4 FG=4975.75 13+50 EG=4979.9 FG=4976.00 14+00 EG=4979.7 FG=4976.25 14+50 EG=4980.2 FG=4976.44 15+00 EG=4980.3 FG=4976.67 15+50 EG=4980.5 FG=4976.90 16+00 EG=4981.2 FG= 16+50 EG=4981.3 FG= 17+00 EG=4981.6 FG= 17+50 EG=4980.6 FG= 18+00 EG=4979.8 FG= 18+50 EG=4979.2 FG= 19+00 EG=4978.7 FG= 19+50 EG=4978.3 FG= 20+00 EG=4978.1 FG= 20+50 EG=4978.0 FG= 21+00 EG=4978.0 FG= 21+50 EG=4977.8 FG= 22+00 EG=4977.9 FG= 22+50 EG=4977.7 FG= 23+00 EG=4977.7 FG= 23+50 EG=4977.8 FG= 24+00 EG=4977.9 FG= 24+50 EG=4983.6 FG= 25+00 EG=4973.4 FG= 25+50 EG=4982.9 FG= 26+00 NORTH P:\P\16010UCS\Dwg\06_EXHIBITS\UCS_PR_DETENTION-CS&CRUMB_REV1_PROFILE.dwg; Msimpson; Page Setup:----; !CON-HALF-SIZE.ctb; 10/20/2016 4:30 PM 7000 S. Yosemite Street I Suite 120 I Centennial CO 80112 Phone (303) 221-0802 / Fax (303) 221-4019 ENGINEERING, ICON INC. WWW.ICONENG.COM 200' HORIZ. SCALE: 1" = 200' PROFILE 2 0 100' POND SPILLWAY PATH FG= 8+00 EG=4971.2 FG= 8+50 EG=4971.2 FG= 9+00 EG=4972.0 FG= 9+50 EG=4974.9 FG= 10+00 EG=4975.3 FG= 10+50 EG=4975.3 FG= 11+00 EG=4975.0 FG= 11+50 EG=4975.6 FG= 12+00 EG=4977.9 FG= 12+50 EG=4981.3 FG= 13+00 EG=4973.7 FG= 13+50 EG=4981.1 FG= 14+00 EG=4981.4 FG= 14+50 EG=4981.6 FG= 15+00 EG=4989.4 FG= 15+50 EG=4983.5 FG= 16+00 EG=4984.0 FG= 16+50 EG=4984.0 FG=4972.29 17+00 EG=4984.6 FG=4969.18 17+50 EG=4984.8 FG=4969.44 18+00 EG=4985.0 FG=4969.69 18+50 EG=4985.2 FG=4969.94 19+00 EG=4985.3 FG=4970.18 19+50 EG=4985.5 FG=4970.44 20+00 EG=4985.7 FG=4970.69 20+50 EG=4986.0 FG=4970.94 21+00 EG=4986.2 FG=4971.19 21+50 EG=4986.2 FG=4971.44 22+00 EG=4986.1 FG=4971.69 22+50 EG=4986.4 23+00 NORTH P:\P\16010UCS\Dwg\06_EXHIBITS\UCS_PR_DETENTION-CS&CRUMB_REV1_PROFILE.dwg; Msimpson; Page Setup:----; !CON-HALF-SIZE.ctb; 10/20/2016 4:26 PM 7000 S. Yosemite Street I Suite 120 I Centennial CO 80112 Phone (303) 221-0802 / Fax (303) 221-4019 ENGINEERING, ICON INC. WWW.ICONENG.COM 150' HORIZ. SCALE: 1" = 150' PROFILE 1 0 75' POND INLET AND OUTLET PIPE For revisedwere this based study, the on future land uses land (% uses impervious) shown in inside the Mountain of the AB Vista property Subarea area Plan. Land use for areas outside of AB remained the existing condition. Note: 425Pond target the AB flows areas from east previous of the studies. C&S RR See were the further report revised for more to information. meet the AB *!SB99 108.AC 2 5% *!SB33.3 84.AC 0 53% *!SB27 58.AC 4 10% *!SB70 48.AC 8 30% *!SB26_B 40.AC 4 10% *!SB33.2 38.AC 0 58% *!SB17 36.AC 5 10% *!SB37 34.AC 6 23% *!SB94 149.AC 6 5% *!SB200 33.AC 7 5% *!SB30 33.AC 5 75% *!SB10 87.AC 3 5% *!SB23 31.AC 3 5% *!SB17_B 28.AC 3 5% *!SB15.3 27.AC 9 44.5% *!SB21 22.AC 4 5% *!SB61 20.AC 9 30% *!SB44 77.AC 4 7% *!SB42 53.AC 9 5% *!SB33.4 41.AC 7 53% *!SB201 14.AC 8 80% *!SB27_B *!SB24 14.AC 4 80% 33.AC 7 45% *!SB45 54.AC 2 5% *!SB67 17.AC 1 37% *!SB39 17.AC 1 5% *!SB72 *!SB15.1 16.AC 1 5% 12.AC 3 30%*!SB62 11.AC 9 22% *!SB63 *!SB16 11.AC 8 24% 11.AC 5 7% *!SB22 10.AC 6 10% *!SB68 10.AC 0 31% *!SB66 7.AC 7 43% *!SB69 6.AC 6 43% *!SB64 6.AC 2 37% *!SB65 5.AC 0 52% *!SB71 3.AC 7 10% *!SB15.2 3.AC 7 14.1% *!SB98 25.AC 7 5% E VINE DR INTERSTATE 25 SB GIDDINGS RD RICHARDS LAKE RD MOUNTAIN VISTA DR N TIMBERLINE RD COUNTRY CLUB RD Subbasin Cooper Slough Map Alternatives Analysis (2016) 0 1,100 Feet $ Legend Cooper Slough Basin Boundary Anheuser Busch Property SWMM Model Routing Cooper Slough Channel Irrigation Canal Subbasin Boundary Future Imperviousness 5 - 20 % 20 - 40 % 40 - 60 % 60 - 80 % 80 - 100 % !* Subbasin Label Subbasin Name Area (Ac) % Impv. C&S/ Crumb Pond AB Pond 425 C&S Railroad ANHEUSER BUSCH (AB) PLANT BOXELDER CREEK Canal Spill to Dry Creek Watershed Mountain Vista Diversion Sod Farm Diversion DRY CREEK WATERSHED SB36 SB38 SB35 SB106 SB29 SB102 SB32 SB13 SB5 SB31 SB7SB90 SB95 SB11 SB94 SB25 SB34 SB101 SB18 SB26 SB97 SB99 SB105 SB40 SB28 SB10 SB93 SB20 SB19 SB6 SB3 SB96 SB89 SB33.3 SB27 SB44 SB70 SB15.4 SB88 SB8 SB42 SB4 SB17 SB45 SB87 SB37 SB30 SB23 SB33.2 SB200 SB9 SB26_B SB12 SB24 SB98 SB33.4 SB21 SB15.3 SB61 SB17_B SB67 SB39 SB72 SB86.3 SB201 SB63 SB16 SB104 SB22 SB68 SB27_B SB15.1 SB69 70 67 62 61 64 65 66 68 71 10 12 98 31 32 28 18 36 38 37 42 45 427 432 431 437 940 905 877 875 874 869 879 860 861 863 873 540 909 912 716 713 707 704 811 906 866 935 813 814 936 929930 808 809 807 817818 939 938 795 560 530 529 790 915 544 543 542 536 533 539 537538 541 535 534 933 932 918 559 799 547 548 730 726 826 941 723 727 823 831 830 822 857 819 856 729 735 725 829 834 744 845 844843 839 841 833 7436 15.2 7435 7437 74327430 7431 7416 72107417 7295 7101 7294 7293 7102 7244 7240 633 634 812 928 610 618 617 615 616 613 608 828 855 842 937 602 601 7424 999 419 408 411 421 917 916 914 913 902 903 901 907 472 473 474 471 470 433 440 415 416 413 406 436 435 426 430 424 428 425 438 415.4 66 6 29 35 36 244 41 7 74 186 32 77 89 65 31 75 26 102 5 28 16 73 295 20 34 106 235 305 94 302 231 247 234 248 95 71 567 90 212 240 301 38 211 72 70 242 237 96 941 279 44 99 97 88 15.2 210 42 12 24 101 218 297 10 225 306 27 4 30 13 25 232 223 8 105 37 216 601D 227 299 229 293 23 290 228 214 45 236 602D 289 18 277 270 294 278 93 263 812D 264 76 262 213 268 438_OUT 819 261 617L 615D 272 935L 100 610D 266 273 618L 869L 78 265 286 249 616L 427_OUT 415.4_OUT 215 217 601L 938 602L 433_OUT 610L 432_OUT INTERSTATE 25 SB E VINE DR GIDDINGS RD E MULBERRY ST RICHARDS LAKE RD MOUNTAIN VISTA DR N TIMBERLINE RD E COUNTY ROAD 50 E COUNTY ROAD 48 S TIMBERLINE RD E LINCOLN AVE SWMM Cooper Model Slough Routing Alternatives Map Analysis (2016) 0 0.2M5iles $ Legend Cooper Slough Basin Boundary Boxelder Watershed Anheuser Busch Property Cooper Slough Boxelder Creek Irrigation Canal SWMM Subbasin SWMM Routing SWMM Junction X SWMM Flow Divider #* SWMM Outfall " SWMM Detention C O O P E R S L O U G H !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! INTERSTATE HWY 25 ANHEUSER BUSCH (AB) PLANT BOXELDER CREEK Sod Farm Diversion Q diverted = 875 cfs Proposed Sod Farm Pond S = 174 AF Max WSE = 5033.4 Proposed Sod Farm Pond Berm Elev. = 5037.0 Sod Farm Pond Outlet Pipe Proposed 36" RCP Q = 55 cfs Mountain Vista Diversion 2 Location Options Qcfs = 125 cfs Q = 304 Q = 179 cfs Assume Full Development of AB Lands with 100yr -> 2yr Detention (On-Site) Mountain Vista Diversion May Be Conveyed In Open Channel or Pipe New Bridge for Open Channel Option Proposed C&S/ Crumb Detention Pond (426) S = 220 AF (Prop. Grading = 230 AF) Max WSE = 4980.7 Qin = 1,574 cfs Proposed C&S/ Crumb Outlet Pipe - Under L&W Canal 2 - 8' x 3' RCBC, 1,531-LF Q = 548 cfs (550 cfs Target) Improved AB 425 Pond Outlet Remains Connected to L&W Canal Q = 392.5 cfs Existing AB Pond 425 Regrade to Provide S = 65 AF Max WSE = 4982.8 Remove Existing Flow Spill At CSRR Provide Open Channel to Convey Flows on West Side of RR Q = 1504 cfs Combined Outlow From C&S/ Crumb and L&W Canal Spill Q = 654 cfs Proposed E. Vine Dr. Culverts (3) 8' x 4' RCBC Q = 702 cfs (Sized for 772 cfs - ESDF CLOMR) Proposed E. Mulberry St. Culverts (3) 10' x 4' RCBC Q = 961 cfs C OO P E R SL O U G H Canal Spill to Dry Creek Q = 0 cfs Canal Spill Q = 2 cfs Q = 1,527 cfs Q = 1,285 cfs Q = 180 cfs Q = 217 cfs Q = 1,000 cfs Q = 125 cfs NO. 8 OUTLET DITCH LARIMER & WELD CANAL COLORADO & SOUTHERN RAILROAD BOXELDER WATERSHED DRY CREEK WATERSHED COOPER SLOUGH WATERSHED MOORE AREA IMPROVEMENTS FROM 2006 MASTER PLAN NOT INCLUDED IN 2014 UPDATE BLACK HOLLOW OUTFALL CHANNEL IMPROVEMENTS FROM 2006 MASTER PLAN NOT INCLUDED IN 2014 UPDATE Q = 125 cfs N. Poudre Reservoir No. 6 Add 8-inch Iron Sill Plate to Spillway Q = 547 cfs S = 679 AF Max WSE = 5163.2' Canal Spill (F) Q = 423 cfs Additional Channel and Canal Improvements Needed Downstream SH-14 INTERSTATE 25 SB E VINE DR GIDDINGS RD E MULBERRY ST RICHARDS LAKE RD MOUNTAIN VISTA DR E COUNTY ROAD 50 E COUNTY ROAD 48 S TIMBERLINE RD E COUNTY ROAD 52 COUNTRY CLUB RD E LINCOLN AVE Cooper Alternatives Slough Analysis Alternatives Summary Map Analysis (2016) 0 0.2M5iles $ Legend Cooper Slough Basin Boundary C&S/ Crumb Pond Sod Farm Pond AB Pond 425 Cooper Slough Boxelder Creek Irrigation Canal ! ! ! ! ! ! Drainage Paths ! ! ! ! ! Anheuser Busch Property ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! !! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ANHEUSER BUSCH (AB) PLANT BOXELDER CREEK QIN: Sod Farm Pond 100yr = 856cfs 10yr = 90cfs 2yr = 43cfs QOUT: 0cfs No6 Outlet Ditch (Decreed = 125cfs) 100yr = 408cfs 10yr = 257cfs 2yr = 177cfs No8 Outlet Ditch (Decreed = 125cfs) 100yr = 522cfs 10yr = 258cfs 2yr = 177cfs QIN/OUT: C&S/ CrumbPond (426) Connected to L&W Canal 100yr = 1306/661cfs 10yr = 183/91cfs 2yr = 74/19cfs QIN/OUT: Existing AB Pond 425 Connected to L&W Canal 100yr = 920/565cfs 10yr = 243/76cfs 2yr = 106/24cfs Existing Flow Spill At CSRR 100yr = 1794cfs 10yr = 228cfs 2yr = 83cfs Cooper Slough at E. Vine Dr. 100yr = 590cfs 10yr = 28cfs 2yr = 9cfs Cooper Slough at E. Mulberry St. QIN/QOUT 100yr = 960/520cfs 10yr = 632/110cfs 2yr = 174/84cfs C O O PE R S L O U G H Canal Spill to Dry Creek Q = 0 cfs NO. 8 OUTLET DITCH LARIMER & WELD CANAL COLORADO & SOUTHERN RAILROAD BOXELDER WATERSHED DRY CREEK WATERSHED COOPER SLOUGH WATERSHED QIN/OUT: N. Poudre Reservoir No. 6 100yr = 6534/754cfs 10yr = 2477/178cfs 2yr = 1320/80 cfs Canal Spill (F) 100yr = 558cfs 10yr = 12cfs 2yr = 0cfs Cooper Slough 100yr = 178cfs 10yr = 98cfs 2yr = 74cfs SH-14 Overtopping Flow 100yr = 342cfs 10yr = 12cfs 2yr = 10cfs Mt. Vista Crossing 100yr = 901cfs 10yr = 234cfs Mt.110cfs Vista Crossing 2yr = 100yr = 1390cfs 10yr = 228cfs 2yr = 82cfs Cooper Slough at RR 100yr = 802cfs 10yr = 160cfs 2yr = 80cfs Existing Flow Spill At CSRR 100yr = 459cfs 10yr = 0cfs Existing Flow Spill At CSRR 100yr = 1335cfs 10yr = 228cfs 2yr = 82cfs 100yr = 47cfs 10yr = 13cfs 2yr = 5cfs Existing Flow 100yr = 1264cfs 10yr = 568cfs 2yr = 294cfs INTERSTATE 25 SB E VINE DR E MULBERRY ST GIDDINGS RD TURNBERRY RD RICHARDS LAKE RD MOUNTAIN VISTA DR N TIMBERLINE RD S TIMBERLINE RD E COUNTY ROAD 48 E COUNTY ROAD 52 COUNTRY CLUB RD E LINCOLN AVE ¦¨§25 ¦¨§25 Cooper Slough Selected Plan (2017) Existing Conditions Flow 0 0.25 $ Miles Legend Cooper Slough Basin Boundary Cooper Slough Boxelder Creek Irrigation Canal !! !! !! Drainage Paths ! !! ! ! Anheuser Busch Property DocuSign Envelope ID: 9CBD9275-509D-42CE-9AC6-97B319997DCA