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/ <br /> • <br /> The existing conditions are to model the entire site area which is equal to 0.95 acres. The post-developed <br /> drainage area will remain the same with 0.18 acres being pervious (landscaped) and the remaining area 0.77 <br /> acres being impervious (roofs and pavement). This project will incorporate the use of a constructed <br /> wetland which is designed in accordance with the City of Everett Standards to provide the required water <br /> quality treatment prior to release downstream. <br /> The post-developed conditions of the site model all pervious areas as being lawn or park-type vegetation. <br /> The CN number for this runoff will be modeled under Type "C" soils and given a CN=--86. The <br /> impervious areas will be modeled using a CN value of 98. After performing the volume calculations for <br /> the site, a total volume of 3,770 cubic feet is required for detention storage. In order to configure the <br /> detention requirements and obtain a minimum 1-inch diameter orifice size, the amount of storage was <br /> reduced. <br /> The constructed wetland treatment facility for this project was constructed in accordance with the City of <br /> Everett design standards. The City of Everett design standards require providing a total Wet Pond Storage <br /> Volume (WPSV) equal to half the 6-month storm volume. The constructed wetland has fore-bay in 3 feet <br /> deep and is incorporated into the storm vault dead storage. The wetland treatment cell which lies <br /> downstream of the detention vault is 30 percent of the total wet pond volume with an average depth of 1.33 <br /> feet The length-to-width ratio of this facility is approximately 1:3. <br /> The constructed wetland system will be subject to higher flows, i.e., those flows exceeding the 25-year <br /> event in extreme cases. Note, however, all flows collected in the stormwater system for the proposed site <br /> will be routed westerly to the existing seasonal drainage course (head waters of Wood Creek). <br /> DOWNSTREAM ANALYSIS <br /> All runoff from the proposed site will be discharged westerly into the existing seasonal drainage course. <br /> This seasonal drainage course,which is not visually flowing during the summer months, is the actual head <br /> waters to Wood Creek. Once the drainage leaves the proposed site, it will be released westerly along the <br /> south line of the adjacent parcel into the constructed wetlands which will be lying in a storm drainage <br /> easement. The runoff from the constructed wetland will overflow westerly down a 12-inch storm pipe <br /> proposed for this project. This 12-inch storm line will run westerly down a 25 percent slope to the bottom <br /> of the ravine which is the headwaters of Wood Creek. The storm drainage will flow northerly through this <br /> existing ravine which is also along the easterly toe of the embankment for Interstate-5. All drainage <br /> proceeds northerly where it enters an existing storm drainage pipe which travels northerly under the <br /> northbound freeway off ramp to Interstate-5. From this point, the storm drainage proceeds northeasterly <br /> within the median grassy areas of the freeway interchange where it will travel underneath 19th Avenue S.E. <br /> From this point, all drainage within the Wood Creek Basin flows through a natural stream channel to the <br /> east. This concludes our quarter mile analysis downstream from our project site. <br /> STORM DRAINAGE CONVEYANCE <br /> The on-site storm drainage conveyance system will be designed per the City of Everett standards to convey <br /> a 25-year design storm. The collection system will also be checked to verify that a minimum 2 feet per <br /> second flow velocity will occur within the collection system during the design storm. <br /> 54-.4 002 IDTC/cancr] <br />