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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCROWNE AT SUNIGA - PDP230007 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 2 - RECOMMENDATION/REPORT NORTHERNENGINEERING.COM | 970.221.4158 Graham Property Sewer Impact Study Technical Memorandum FORT COLLINS | GREELEY 1 | 11 GRAHAM PROPERTY SEWER IMPACT STUDY TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM February 25, 2022 Heidi Hansen - Water Utilities Development Review Manager City of Fort Collins Utilities 215 N. Mason Street Fort Collins, Colorado 80525 RE: Graham Property Sewer Impact Study Technical Memorandum NE Project No. 1893-001 Dear Ms. Hansen, This memorandum is intended as an amendment to the previous sewer impact study submitted by Jeff Christopherson in July 2021. While adhering to previously vetted parameters defined in the 2021 Christopherson technical memorandum, a new capacity model was developed rather than attempting to obtain and reuse any models created by others. Results of the newly created model were calibrated with previous model results to validate the output. Summary of Findings Based on the results of this analysis, the following conclusions can be drawn. With only the Northfield development (peak flows totaling 306 gpm), (Jacobs, 2018), the pipe profile as provided in the Utility Plans for Northfield (Highland Development Services, 2020) has eight (8) pipe segments that do not meet the City’s d/D = 0.5 criterion within the study area. These results are consistent with the previous analysis. The addition of the proposed Enclave and Graham developments under flow condition #2 add peak flows of 205 gpm (Harris Kocher Smith, 2021) and 186 gpm, respectively. Thus, the total peak flow under this scenario is 698 gpm. The new model indicates there are eight (8) pipe segments that do not meet the City’s d/D = 0.5 criterion within the study area. Modeling results indicate that there are numerous pipe segments not meeting the City’s minimum 2 feet per second velocity criterion under all modeled conditions for peak wet weather flow. Based on the results of the conflicting utilities assessment, the NECCO A-4 storm line is the prohibiting factor from connection to the existing sanitary sewer system from the proposed Graham Property. Caveats to these model results are as follows. Conditions of this model assume all peak flows from each proposed development and offsite flows meet in the Lemay sewer main at the exact same instance, which is highly unlikely to occur in the reality of this system. The baseline scenario in flow condition #1 carries forward flows defined by a previous analysis (Christopherson, 2021). These flows seem to have high inflow and infiltration (I/I) flows of over 15 gpm that are added throughout the pipe segments in the study area. These values could be overstated, especially since I/I flows from each development are already accounted for in the peak flow calculations. The flow generation of 120 gallons per capita per day (gpd/capita) is extremely conservative and unlikely to occur in new construction. Criteria in neighboring communities and utility districts suggest values of 80 – 100 gpd/capita for multifamily residential. NORTHERNENGINEERING.COM | 970.221.4158 Graham Property Sewer Impact Study Technical Memorandum FORT COLLINS | GREELEY 2 | 11 GRAHAM PROPERTY SEWER IMPACT STUDY TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM Project Background The section of sanitary sewer main in question for this analysis runs along North Lemay Avenue in Fort Collins, Colorado. The focus of this analysis is an impact study of this sewer main between Conifer Street and East Vine Drive. The current and future development areas included in this analysis are Northfield, Enclave, and Graham properties. A map of the project area is provided in Exhibit 1. Previous sewer impact studies on this system have included the Northfield and Enclave properties, but have not included the proposed Graham property located on the eastside of N. Lemay Ave. Thus, the intent of this report is to evaluate what impacts the addition of this property may have on the existing sewer system section. In addition, this study will also provide a preliminary investigation of the feasibility to construct a gravity driven sewer lateral that can serve the Graham property. The Northfield development is currently in the final stages of sitework construction, while both the Enclave and Graham properties are still early in the planning stages. As such, initial flow estimates for the properties still in the planning stages are not definitive and are subject to further refinement. Design Assumptions and Proposed Flow Demands General operational design checks of this analysis compare modeled values with City of Fort Collins Utilities Water and Wastewater Design Criteria Manual. However, this criteria manual does not have any defined design criteria for estimating sanitary sewer flows. Thus, the sanitary sewer design standards of the City and County of Denver Department of Public Works were applied for the sewer flow demand estimations for the Graham property. These Denver standards are the same used in previous technical memorandums and utility reports for estimating sewer demands for the Enclave property. A summary of design standards and sources utilized for this analysis is provided in Table 1 below. Table 1: Sanitary Sewer Design Assumptions Parameter Value Source Maximum Allowable d/D 50% Fort Collins Utilities Design Standards Minimum Sewer Line Slopes For 8-inch = 0.40% For 10-inch = 0.28% For 12-inch = 0.22% For 15-inch = 0.15% Fort Collins Utilities Design Standards Manning’s “n” value for Sewer Pipes 0.013 Fort Collins Utilities Design Standards Multi-Family Residential (MFR) Occupancy Low Density: 2.8 capita/unit Medium/High Density: 2.1 capita/unit Denver Design Standards/ Enclave Utility Report Gallons per Capita per Day 120 gpd/capita Denver Design Standards/ Enclave Utility Report Inflow and Infiltration (I/I) Rate 500 gpd/tributary acre Denver Design Standards/ Enclave Utility Report The Graham property has anticipated a total of 280 multi-family units that will be built on approximately 12- acres. Based on the Denver criteria, this can be categorized as a High Density MFR land use. Thus, peak sewer design flows have been determined to be 186 gpm. The complete rationale behind this calculation is provided in Table 2 below. NORTHERNENGINEERING.COM | 970.221.4158 Graham Property Sewer Impact Study Technical Memorandum FORT COLLINS | GREELEY 3 | 11 GRAHAM PROPERTY SEWER IMPACT STUDY TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM Table 2: Graham Property Sewer Demands Calculations Parameter Value No. of MFR High Density Units 280 Units MFR High Density Occupancy 2.1 persons/unit Average Residential Daily Usage 120 gal/cap/day Total Residential Population 588 persons Average Daily Wastewater Flow 49.0 gpm Peaking Factor 3.71 I/I Rate per Unit Area 500 gal/day/acre Gross Site Area 12 ac Total I/I Flow 4.7 gpm Total Peak Design Flow 186.3 gpm Model Assumptions and Flow Conditions This analysis was performed using EPA-SWMM 5.1 software. The sewer model built in this software was developed using critical elevations, pipe lengths, and pipe slopes gathered from the approved utility construction plans for the Northfield development (Highland Development Services, 2020). The analysis begins at the existing sewer manhole WW16606 and extends downstream to the existing manhole WW16603. Minor losses were also applied to the model links using the same methodology described in the previous technical memorandum. Table 4 provides the minor loss coefficients that were assumed at the manholes in the modeling analysis. These headloss coefficients were applied as exit losses on the corresponding downstream pipes. Table 3: Head Loss Coefficients used for Modeling Analysis of the Existing and New Interceptors Angle through Manhole between Entrance Pipe and Exit Pipe Headloss Coefficients* 180o 0.15 157.5o 0.45 135o 0.75 120o 0.85 90o 1.0 *Extracted from Table 7-5 of HEC-22, FHWA, 2009 Since this study’s is intended as an update to prior analyses done by others, sewer demand flows determined previously for Northfield and Enclave developments will be utilized. In addition, contributing offsite flows and additional I/I determined in the previous technical memorandum will be used to make an alike comparison of results. In particular, the Northfield only flow comparison will be used as a model calibration. Flow Condition #1 (Northfield + Existing Offsite and I/I Flows): The flows from this condition were determined from previous analysis performed on this section of the sewer to calibrate the newly created model and to compare results using identical sewer flows. A detailed summary of modeled flow inputs at their respective nodes is provided in Table 4 below. NORTHERNENGINEERING.COM | 970.221.4158 Graham Property Sewer Impact Study Technical Memorandum FORT COLLINS | GREELEY 4 | 11 GRAHAM PROPERTY SEWER IMPACT STUDY TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM Table 4: Model Node Input Flows for Flow Condition #1 Key Location Node ID Estimated POC Flows (gpm) Estimated Offsite Flows (gpm) Estimated I/I Flows (gpm) Total Node Input Flow (gpm) Northfield Enclave Graham Start of Analysis WW16606 567 0 567 POC-1 SSMH_38 120.97 1.03 122 WW16607 1 1 POC-4 SSMH_33 35.18 1.82 37 POC-3 SSMH_22 32.33 0.67 33 WW16608 0 POC-2 SSMH_08 69.26 0.74 70 WW16609 1 1 WW16597 2 2 SSMH_52 1 1 SSMH_51 1 1 SSMH_50 1 1 SSMH_49 1 1 POC-5 WW16595 48.7 9.3 0 58 WW16610 2 2 WW16602 7.0 0 7 End of Analysis WW16604 1 1 Flow Condition #2 (Northfield + Enclave + Graham + Existing Offsite and I/I Flows): This flow condition is similar to that of flow condition #1 with the addition of the anticipated peak flows associated with the proposed Enclave and Graham developments. All previous Northfield, offsite and I/I flows from condition #1 remain the same in this scenario. Proposed flows from the Enclave development are anticipated to connect at the existing Lemay sewer system at model node SSMH_38 (POC-1) while proposed flows from the Graham property will connect to the Lemay system at model node SSMH_08 (POC-2). A detailed summary of modeled flow inputs at their respective nodes is provided in Table 5 below. NORTHERNENGINEERING.COM | 970.221.4158 Graham Property Sewer Impact Study Technical Memorandum FORT COLLINS | GREELEY 5 | 11 GRAHAM PROPERTY SEWER IMPACT STUDY TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM Table 5: Model Node Input Flows for Flow Condition #2 Key Location Node ID Estimated POC Flows (gpm) Estimated Offsite Flows (gpm) Estimated I/I Flows (gpm) Total Node Input Flow (gpm) Northfield Enclave Graham Start of Analysis WW16606 567 0 567 POC-1 SSMH_38 120.97 205.4 1.03 327.4 WW16607 1 1 POC-4 SSMH_33 35.18 1.82 37 POC-3 SSMH_22 32.33 0.67 33 WW16608 0 POC-2 SSMH_08 69.26 186.3 0.74 256.3 WW16609 1 1 WW16597 2 2 SSMH_52 1 1 SSMH_51 1 1 SSMH_50 1 1 SSMH_49 1 1 POC-5 WW16595 48.7 9.3 0 58 WW16610 2 2 WW16602 7.0 0 7 End of Analysis WW16604 1 1 NORTHERNENGINEERING.COM | 970.221.4158 Graham Property Sewer Impact Study Technical Memorandum FORT COLLINS | GREELEY 6 | 11 GRAHAM PROPERTY SEWER IMPACT STUDY TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM Model Results for Flow Condition #1 This section provides the modeled results for the flow condition #1 scenario, which includes upstream demands north of manhole WW16606 along with previously projected peak flows from the Northfield development. Model results provided in Table 6 and Figure 1 indicate there are seven (7) pipe segments that do not meet the City’s d/D = 0.5 criterion within the study area. The non-conforming pipe segments are highlighted in red in Table 6. Table 6: Output Model Results for Flow Condition #1 Key Location Pipe ID Upstream Node ID Downstream Node ID Pipe Diameter (in.) Pipe Slope (%) Maximum Flow (gpm) Maximum Velocity (fps) Maximum d/D Start of Analysis P101 WW16606 SSMH_38 15 0.19 567 2.22 0.47 POC-1 P102 SSMH_38 WW16607 15 0.18 689 2.31 0.53 P103 WW16607 SSMH_33 15 0.15 690 2.12 0.57 POC-4 P104 SSMH_33 SSMH_22 15 0.14 727 2.12 0.60 POC-3 P105 SSMH_22 WW16608 15 0.14 760 2.22 0.60 P106 WW16608 SSMH_08 15 0.16 760 2.11 0.62 POC-2 P107 SSMH_08 WW16609 18 0.11 830 1.99 0.52 P108 WW16609 WW16597 18 0.11 831 1.99 0.52 P109 WW16597 SSMH_52 24 0.08 833 1.75 0.37 P110 SSMH_52 SSMH_51 24 0.08 834 1.62 0.39 P111 SSMH_51 SSMH_50 24 0.08 835 1.73 0.37 P112 SSMH_50 SSMH_49 24 0.08 836 1.73 0.38 P113 SSMH_49 WW16595 24 0.08 837 1.65 0.39 POC-5 P114 WW16595 WW16610 24 0.08 895 1.71 0.40 P115 WW16610 WW16602 24 0.08 897 1.85 0.38 P116 WW16602 WW16604 24 0.08 904 1.55 0.43 End of Analysis P117 WW16604 WW16603 24 0.08 905 1.81 0.38 In comparing these results to those of the previous technical memorandum, there are a few minor discrepancies related to maximum pipe velocities and d/D ratios. However, the values consistent enough and within an acceptable tolerance to raise any concerns. Besides the difference in modeling software, other likely causes of variation are: Several pipe slopes used in the previous analysis were slightly off in comparing the actual slopes shown in the Northfield Utility Plans. Existing manhole WW16608 was not included in the previous analysis. The previous memo did not specify what minor loss values were assigned to each segment, so it is possible different minor loss values were applied. Manhole inlet/outlet offsets (drops) were applied to this model, but not the previous study. However, despite these minor discrepancies, results from the new model still show the same segments of pipes not meeting City defined criteria for d/D ratios and minimum pipe velocities. NORTHERNENGINEERING.COM | 970.221.4158 Graham Property Sewer Impact Study Technical Memorandum FORT COLLINS | GREELEY 7 | 11 GRAHAM PROPERTY SEWER IMPACT STUDY TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM Figure 1: Output Model Hydraulic Profile Results for Flow Condition #1 NORTHERNENGINEERING.COM | 970.221.4158 Graham Property Sewer Impact Study Technical Memorandum FORT COLLINS | GREELEY 8 | 11 GRAHAM PROPERTY SEWER IMPACT STUDY TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM Model Results for Flow Condition #2 This section provides the modeled results for the flow condition #2 scenario, which includes previous peak flows from flow condition #1 plus the addition of projected peak flows from the Enclave and Graham properties. Model results provided in Table 7 and Figure 2 indicate that eight (8) pipe segments do not meet the City’s d/D = 0.5 criterion within the study area. Table 7: Output Model Results for Flow Condition #2 Key Location Pipe ID Upstream Node ID Downstream Node ID Pipe Diameter (in.) Pipe Slope (%) Maximum Flow (gpm) Maximum Velocity (fps) Maximum d/D Start of Analysis P101 WW16606 SSMH_38 15 0.19 567 2.22 0.47 POC-1 P102 SSMH_38 WW16607 15 0.18 894 2.45 0.63 P103 WW16607 SSMH_33 15 0.15 895 2.24 0.68 POC-4 P104 SSMH_33 SSMH_22 15 0.14 932 2.23 0.71 POC-3 P105 SSMH_22 WW16608 15 0.17 965 2.32 0.71 P106 WW16608 SSMH_08 15 0.16 965 2.2 0.74 POC-2 P107 SSMH_08 WW16609 18 0.11 1222 2.16 0.67 P108 WW16609 WW16597 18 0.11 1223 2.17 0.67 P109 WW16597 SSMH_52 24 0.08 1225 1.94 0.46 P110 SSMH_52 SSMH_51 24 0.07 1226 1.79 0.49 P111 SSMH_51 SSMH_50 24 0.08 1227 1.92 0.46 P112 SSMH_50 SSMH_49 24 0.08 1229 1.82 0.48 P113 SSMH_49 WW16595 24 0.07 1287 1.88 0.49 POC-5 P114 WW16595 WW16610 24 0.08 1289 2.04 0.46 P115 WW16610 WW16602 24 0.08 1296 1.7 0.53 P116 WW16602 WW16604 24 0.05 1297 1.99 0.47 End of Analysis P117 WW16604 WW16603 24 0.08 1228 1.92 0.46 Based on these results presented with the addition of the Enclave and Graham properties, all non-conforming pipe segments from flow condition #1 remain as such under flow condition #2. There is an additional downstream pipe segment between existing manholes WW16602 and WW16604 that is barely exceeds the City’s d/D threshold under this flow scenario as well. NORTHERNENGINEERING.COM | 970.221.4158 Graham Property Sewer Impact Study Technical Memorandum FORT COLLINS | GREELEY 9 | 11 GRAHAM PROPERTY SEWER IMPACT STUDY TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM Figure 2: Output Model Hydraulic Profile Results for Flow Condition #1 Sewer Constructability for Graham Property The ±12-acre Graham property is located north of Suniga Road between “old” North Lemay Avenue (aka, Lindenmeier Road) and realigned Lemay Avenue (see Exhibit #1). To connect the Graham Property to the existing SSMH_08, a new sewer line must cross two active waterlines, an existing storm sewer line, and existing buried cable and electric utilities within the Lindenmeier Road right-of-way. A test hole evaluation was performed by Kinetic in January 2022 to determine the depths of these various utilities. A summary of the test hole results is provided in Table 8. Table 8: Utility Crossing Test Hole Results TH # Test Hole Date Utility Owner Utility Type Utility Size Utility Material Depth from Ground to Top of Pipe Surface Elevation Top of Pipe Elevation 1 01/07/2022 City of Fort Collins Electric 1" PVC 2’-3” 4952.72 4950.47’ 2 01/07/2022 Comcast CATV 1" PVC 2’-3” 4952.73 4950.48’ 3 01/12/2022 ELCO Water District Water 12" PVC 4’-11” 4953.05 4948.13’ 4 01/07/2022 City of Fort Collins Water 24" STEEL 5’-0” 4952.57 4947.57’ 5 01/07/2022 City of Fort Collins Storm Sewer 48" RCP 4’-3” 4951.48 4947.23’ Based on these results, a plan and profile exhibit was developed to assess the utility crossings for conflicts (Exhibit #2). The results of this assessment indicate at least three conflicts requiring mitigation. The proposed remedies for the conflicting utilities are described below. The 12” ELCO waterline should be lowered to provide acceptable vertical clearance from the proposed sewer line. ELCO has indicated that an air release valve will be required on the south side of the 12” lowering. NORTHERNENGINEERING.COM | 970.221.4158 Graham Property Sewer Impact Study Technical Memorandum FORT COLLINS | GREELEY 10 | 11 GRAHAM PROPERTY SEWER IMPACT STUDY TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM The 24” City of Fort Collins waterline should also be lowered to provide acceptable clearance from the proposed sewer line. The need for an air release valve should be evaluated early in the design process. A design variance is recommended to allow 12” of vertical separation between the 48” City of Fort Collins NECCO A-4 storm line and the proposed 8” sewer line to serve the Graham property. The need for casing, insulation board or other special installation requirements should be evaluated early in the design process. The variance is not expected to pose public health or safety concerns, nor make future maintenance of either utility more onerous. The existing ground depicted on Exhibit #2 is drawn from Fort Collins LiDAR topographic data. Based on the information currently available, it appears possible to gravity serve the Graham property. However, fill placement and/or insulation board will be required to satisfy City design standards and construction specifications. Fortunately, the property is zoned MMN and development is expected to be multifamily dwelling units without basements. This will help limit the amount of fill required for the property to develop. The shallow sanitary sewer depths will require close attention during future site planning and design of the Graham property. Conclusion While the modeling results of both flow scenarios indicate that many pipe segments do not meet current City of Fort Collins criteria, that does not necessarily mean there are system capacity concerns. Multiple layers of (over)conservative parameters are currently built into the model, such as concurrent peak flows, heavy I/I, and excessive per capita flow generation. Even with these inflated values, the segments not meeting City criteria for d/D and minimum velocity are very close to the City’s thresholds in most instances. The sections with the highest d/D occur upstream of POC-2, and therefore are not attributed to the proposed Graham connection. Additionally, it is not uncommon to see d/D ratios of 0.6 – 0.8 allowed during peak flow conditions. If flows from Enclave are reduced from those currently modeled, the d/D results only improve. For these reasons, it is reasonably probable that the North Lemay Sanitary sewer system has capacity to serve the Graham property. Northern Engineering appreciates the opportunity to provide this initial sewer capacity and constructability analysis. If you have any questions as you review this memo, please feel free to contact us. Sincerely, NORTHERN ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC. Michael Castillo, EIT Project Engineer NORTHERNENGINEERING.COM | 970.221.4158 Graham Property Sewer Impact Study Technical Memorandum FORT COLLINS | GREELEY 11 | 11 GRAHAM PROPERTY SEWER IMPACT STUDY TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM References 1. City of Fort Collins. 2017. Fort Collins Utilities Water and Wastewater Design Criteria Manual. 2. City and County of Denver Department of Public Works. 2008. Sanitary Sewer Design Technical Criteria Manual. 3. Harris Kocher Smith, 2021. Wastewater Utility Report for Enclave at Redwood. Prepared for DHI Communities. 4. Highland Development Services. 2020. Utility Plans for Northfield. February 2020 plans for Sanitary Sewers; Sheets 3 – 6, 28 – 36. 5. Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. 2018. City of Fort Collins Sanitary Sewer System – Development Review (Piping Alternatives for Northfield). 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