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Infiltration Dry Wells <br />The minimum rock volume and dry well rock layer height are based upon the soil type in the location <br />of the drywell. The soils report will provide the USDA Soil Type. The table below provides the volume <br />of washed rock and height of washed rock required. Roof downspout dry wells shall be designed in <br />accordance with the SWMMWW. <br />■ Roof area requiring mitigation (ft2): <br />■ USDA Soil Type per soils report: ___ <br />■ Rock layer height required: _______ <br />■ Volume of washed rock required: _. <br />Volume of Washed Rock Required = Tributary Impervious Area (ft 2)*Standard Volume <br />1000 (ft2) <br />Note: Storm water facilities that infiltrate storm water by means of an underground facility such as <br />an infiltration trench or dry well may need to be register as an underground injection well (UIC). <br />For more information, visit everettwa.gov/1985/Stormwater-Technical-Resources <br />BMP T5.10B Roof Downspout Dispersion Systems <br />Downspout dispersion systems are splash blocks or trenches, which serve to spread roof runoff over <br />vegetated pervious areas. <br />Downspout Dispersion Trench <br />Roof downspout dispersion trenches shall be designed in accordance with the SWMMWW. <br />Trenches serving up to 700 ft2 roof area may use a Simple Dispersion Trench (2 ft wide X 10 ft <br />length). Multiple simple dispersion trenches maybe used as long as none exceeds 700 ft2 of <br />tributary area and the flow paths from the trenches do not overlap. <br />■ Roof area requiring mitigation: <br />■ Number of simple dispersion trenches proposed: <br />❑ See attached sketch which identifies the roof area, including square footage draining to <br />each dispersion trench. <br />City of Everett Public Works <br />Small Project Stormwater Site Plan Report -Dec 2019 39 <br />