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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPA2021-296_20211210_Sewer Analysis Report_12-2021PREPARED FOR: NEWPORT CENTER HOTEL, LLC 4901 BIRCH ST NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 949.463.0085 PREPARED BY: FUSCOE ENGINEERING, INC. 16795 VON KARMAN, SUITE 100 IRVINE, CA 92606 (949)474-1960 PROJECT MANAGER: ORIANA SLASOR, P.E. DATE PREPARED: DECEMBER 2021 JOB NUMBER 1112-008-02 SEWER ANALYSIS REPORT THE RITZ-CARLTON RESIDENCES NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH, CA PA2021-296 SEWER ANALYSIS REPORT THE RITZ-CARLTON RESIDENCES NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH, CA December 2021 SEWER ANALYSIS REPORT THE RITZ-CARLTON RESIDENCES NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH, CA December 2021 SEWER ANALYSIS REPORT THE RITZ-CARLTON RESIDENCES NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH, CA December 2021 1112-008-02 1112-008-02 1112-008-02 PA2021-296 SEWER ANALYSIS REPORT December 2021 Newport Center Hotel, LLC The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Newport Beach Table of Contents 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Purpose of Study 1 1.2 Site Description 1 1.3 Existing Sewer Facilities 2 1.4 Proposed Development 2 2.0 METHODOLOGY AND EXISTING SEWER FLOWS 3 3.0 PROPOSED SEWER FLOWS 4 4.0 RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS 5 5.0 APPENDICES 5 Appendix 1 Project Information Appendix 2 Public Sewer Exhibit Appendix 3 Sewer As-Built Plans Appendix 4 Design Criteria Appendix 5 Sewer Monitoring Report Appendix 6 Sewer Generation Calculations Appendix 7 Kutter Flow Depth Calculations PA2021-296 SEWER ANALYSIS REPORT December 2021 Newport Center Hotel, LLC 1 The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Newport Beach 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 PURPOSE OF STUDY The purpose of this study is to analyze the City of Newport Beach public sanitary sewer systems for the existing and proposed conditions for the proposed Ritz-Carlton Residences project. In addition, this report includes recommendations for sewer upgrades, if any, that would be required to accommodate wastewater flows associated with the proposed project development. 1.2 SITE DESCRIPTION The project site is the Marriott Resort Hotel & Spa and it encompasses a total area of approximately 9.53 acres in the City of Newport Beach. The existing site consists of the hotel & spa with 532 hotel rooms, along with associated parking. The Ritz-Carlton Residences project is in the southerly portion of the property and will encompass 3.95 acres of the total area. Adjacent land uses include other commercial development to the east, a golf course (Newport Beach Country Club) to the west, and residential property to the north and south. The site is located westerly of the intersection of Newport Center Drive and Santa Barbara Drive. A Vicinity Map is shown below. Project information along with the Vesting Tentative Tract Map are included as Appendix 1 of this report. Vicinity Map PA2021-296 SEWER ANALYSIS REPORT December 2021 Newport Center Hotel, LLC 2 The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Newport Beach 1.3 EXISTING SEWER FACILITIES Wastewater from the site currently discharges to the City’s public sewer system through two 8” sewer laterals on the east side of the project site. The laterals connect to the existing 10” sewer main in Newport Center Drive. The location of this sewer system is shown on the Public Sewer Exhibit, included in this report as Appendix 2. As-Built Plans of the existing sewer system is included in Appendix 3. 1.4 PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT The proposed project development will consist of demolition of one of the existing hotel buildings and construction of a new building. The proposed building will be in the southerly portion of the project site and will consist of 159 hotel-branded residences and 5 levels of subterranean parking. Construction of 35,000 square feet of amenity space is included in the proposed development. A Project Description, prepared by CAA Planning, and an email correspondence from MVE Architects (Appendix 1) describe the type and quantity of proposed hotel-branded residences, the number of existing hotel rooms that will remain, and the square footage of proposed amenity space. The proposed unit count and type will be as follows: Unit Type Qty. 1 Bed 26 2 Bed 112 3 Bed 18 4 Bed 2 5 Bed 1 Hotel Room (Remaining from Existing Conditions) 373 Total 532 PA2021-296 SEWER ANALYSIS REPORT December 2021 Newport Center Hotel, LLC 3 The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Newport Beach 2.0 METHODOLOGY AND EXISTING SEWER FLOWS The City of Newport Beach has published design criteria for public sewer systems. A copy of this criteria, along with City of Los Angeles flow coefficients for commercial areas, are included in this report as Appendix 4. The design criteria includes the following parameters: · Design flow shall not exceed half-full; · Manning’s roughness coefficient (Manning’s “n”) shall not be less than 0.013; · Wastewater calculations shall be 265 gpd for development size between 151 to 250 units; · Peaking factor for development size between 151 and 250 units shall be 3.40 times average flow. The investigation included obtaining the current wastewater flows in the existing sewer system that will be accepting the project flows. This was achieved by a flow test of two weeks, conducted from September 29 – October 15, 2021, by USCubed. The manhole (#K19_046) location is shown on the Public Sewer Exhibit (Appendix 2). The Sewer Monitoring Report is included as Appendix 5. The manhole was monitored using Hach Flo-Dar Flow Meters, and included the following analyses: PA2021-296 SEWER ANALYSIS REPORT December 2021 Newport Center Hotel, LLC 4 The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Newport Beach The Flo-Dar methodology used by USCubed consists of transmission of a digital Doppler radar beam that interacts with the fluid and reflects signals at a different frequency than that which was transmitted. The flow-depths were detected by ultrasonic pulse echo. Flowrate was then calculated based on the continuity equation, as follows: Table 1 presents the results of the peak wastewater flows that were obtained from the flow monitoring operations, along with the calculated flow-depths and percent-full for the 10” sewer main at the location of manhole K19_046. The sewer monitoring report is included as Appendix 5. The Kutter Flow-Depth calculations are included in Appendix 7. The results in show the sewer main is 29% full for the existing condition. Table 1 – Existing Condition Peak Wastewater Flows MH # Street Pipe Size/ Slope Peak Flow (gpm) Peak Flow (cfs) Flow Depth (inches) %-Full K19_046 Newport Center Drive 10” S=0.88% 151.08 (outflow) 0.337 (outflow) 2.9” (Calibrated) 29% 3.0 PROPOSED SEWER FLOWS The proposed project wastewater peak flows were calculated for this project using the following information, from the Project Information (See Appendix 1): · 159 Proposed hotel-branded residences · 373 Existing hotel rooms to remain · 35,000 Square feet of proposed amenities The sewer generation calculations and tables are included in Appendix 6 of this report. The proposed development is anticipated to generate net new flows of 0.161 cfs, which would result in a proposed condition flow rate of 0.498 cfs in the existing 10” City sewer system. There are two existing 8” sewer laterals that are available to service the project site. The project wastewater will discharge through 1 or both existing 8” laterals, which connect to the existing 10” sewer main in Newport Center Dr. The Kutter Flow-Depth calculations for the proposed condition are summarized in Table 2. The results show the existing 10” sewer main will be 35.2%-full considering the proposed conditions. Therefore, the existing sewer main will have capacity to accept the anticipated flows from the proposed project. PA2021-296 SEWER ANALYSIS REPORT December 2021 Newport Center Hotel, LLC 5 The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Newport Beach Table 2 – Existing Sewer with Proposed Condition Flows MH # Street Pipe Size/Slope Existing Peak Flow (cfs) Project Peak Flow (cfs) Proposed Flow in Pipe (cfs) Proposed Flow Depth (in) Proposed % Full K19_046 Newport Center Drive 10” S=0.88% 0.337 0.161 0.498 3.52” 35.2% 4.0 RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS The calculations and results presented in this report demonstrate that the existing sewer system will not be adversely impacted by the wastewater flows associated with the proposed project. The sewer monitoring report shows that the existing 10” sewer main in Newport Center Drive is currently at 29%-full for the existing peak wastewater flows. The proposed development will connect to the existing 8” laterals and discharge into the 10” sewer main. The flow depth of the existing public sewer system with the proposed conditions will be at 35.2%-full and will be in compliance with City of Newport Beach Design Criteria. Therefore, no sewer upgrades will be required to accommodate the proposed project development. 5.0 APPENDICES Appendix 1 Project Information Appendix 2 Public Sewer Exhibit Appendix 3 Sewer As-Built Plans Appendix 4 Design Criteria Appendix 5 Sewer Monitoring Report Appendix 6 Sewer Generation Calculations Appendix 7 Kutter Flow Depth Calculations PA2021-296 Appendix 1 Project Information PA2021-296 LOT 1 LOT 2 NEWPORT CENT E R D R I V E SANTA BARBARA DRIVECL CLBASIS OF BEARINGS BENCH MARK CIVIL ENGINEER OWNER SITE ADDRESS LEGAL DESCRIPTION FLOOD ZONE GENERAL NOTES EXISTING EASEMENTS VESTING TENTATIVE TRACT MAP NO. 19222 FOR CONDOMINIUM PURPOSES CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AREAS VESTING TENTATIVE TRACT MAP NO. 19222 IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR CONDOMINIUM PURPOSES LEGEND NTS GNIREENEIGN f u l l c i r c l e t h i n k i n g PA2021-296 1 Susan Williams From:Pieter Berger <pberger@mve-architects.com> Sent:Wednesday, September 15, 2021 3:26 PM To:Susan Williams; Oriana Slasor Cc:01112-008@fuscoe.tonicdm.com Subject:RE: Newport Beach View Analysis Categories:01112-008 NB Marriot, Filed in TonicDM The construction is all going be Type IA. The mix is still very much being debated however it currently stands as follows: 1BR 26DU 2BR 112 DU 3BR 18 DU 4BR 2 5BR 1 TOTAL 159 DU There is no commercial program for the project. However the amenity program is substantial and is roughly 35,000 SF. Still all conceptual but this will include: Club Rooms, Fitness, Spa, Lockers, Private Meeting Rooms, Kitchen Area, Viewing Terrace, Etc. I am not sure how many keys are being demolished. Kevin Martin from Lyon should be able to provide that information. Hope this helps. Thank you. Pieter Berger Senior Associate Partner www.mve-architects.com From: Susan Williams <SWilliams@fuscoe.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2021 3:13 PM To: Pieter Berger <pberger@mve-architects.com>; Oriana Slasor <oslasor@fuscoe.com> Cc: 01112-008@fuscoe.tonicdm.com Subject: RE: Newport Beach View Analysis Hello Pieter, Thank you for sending. We are preparing sewer capacity and water demand studies, the calculations of which include construction building types, residential unit mix, along with commercial square footages. Do you have this information at this time? Also if the number of hotel rooms that will be demolished is known, would you please also send that information? Thank you, Sue (714) 642-7510 PA2021-296 Hotel Branded Residences at Newport Beach Marriott Project Description Proposed Hotel Branded Residences … The new 21-story structure will accommodate up to 159 hotel-branded residences, representing 30% of the total units at the Newport Beach Marriott Resort Hotel. The total units at the Newport Beach Marriott Resort Hotel will remain unchanged at 532, with 373 traditional hotel rooms and up to 159 hotel-branded residences. … The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Newport Beach Project Description Proposed Ritz-Carlton Residences PA2021-296 Appendix 2 Public Sewer Exhibit PA2021-296 Feet Every reasonable effort has been made to assure the accuracy of the data provided, however, The City of Newport Beach and its employees and agents disclaim any and all responsibility from or relating to any results obtained in its use. Disclaimer: 7/29/2021 0 400200 MH K19_046 to be monitored (Place sensor at downstream/ south end of manhole) Flattest Reach (s = 0.875%) PROJECT SITE PA2021-296 Appendix 3 Sewer As-Built Plans PA2021-296 Sewer lateralnot shown onGIS Map.Assumedabandoned.MH to bemonitoredExisting sewerlateral availableto service theproject sitePROJECT SITE (THE RITZ-CARLTONRESIDENCES)FLATTEST REACHExisting sewerlateral availableto service theproject siteMH to bemonitoredPA2021-296 Appendix 4 Design Criteria PA2021-296 - DC-1 - DESIGN CRITERIA GENERAL For more information on Design Criteria look in The City of Newport Beach Engineering Standards Manual. It provides consultants with authorized Newport Beach project requirements pertaining to production of construction drawings, project deliverables, related quality assurance, submitting final hard copies and digital plans. This information is intended for all engineering disciplines. Consultants shall adhere to the CAD requirements for delivering plans. The guidelines shall be enforced during both the project design period and construction services period. This Manual is not intended to replace codes or accepted industry standards and practices. 1. Submitting hard copy drawings a. All submitters should contact the project engineer to get a project number. The project engineer shall contact the Public Works Department to get the last project number assigned for their type of project. The project number shall be reflected on the right bottom corner of all drawing pages. E.g. W-3567-S, TRM_15634, T_5678_S, etc. b. Drawings shall exactly 24”x36” cut sheet. Drawing border should be only 1” on the left side of the sheet and ½” on other three sides. Refer to 2-e for more detail. c. All sheets shall be issued a SEQUENTIAL NUMERIC SHEET NUMBER. Alphanumeric numbers shall not be assigned in lieu of numeric numbers. Duplicate numbering such as sheet 6 and 6A shall not be used. In the case of revisions and additions of additional sheets all sheets may have to be re-numbered so they remain sequential or added to the end of the set. d. Title sheets shall have an index and/or key map clearly indicating the sheet numbers issued. Provide a Vicinity map, a legend of abbreviations, symbols and, line types used. e. Scales for profile shall not be smaller than 1" = 40' horizontal and 1" = 10' vertical. The vertical scale should be changed to appropriate scale when grades are steep or very flat. Scales for plan views shall not be smaller than 1" = 40'. For complex intersections or similar plans, the scale shall be 1" = 10' or as approved by City’s Project Engineer. f. Large tracts shall have separate small-scale maps showing the overall layout of water, sewer, storm drain, and street lighting systems. PA2021-296 - DC-28 - b. There are more than one fire service connection to the same parcel or site. c. The building being serviced by the connection is 3-stories in height or greater. d. There are hazardous chemicals or materials either stored or used on the site being served by the connection. e. There is a private storage or fire protection reservoir on the site being served by the connection. f. The connection serves a marina or boat dock slip. K. Pressure Booster Pump Stations (Private Domestic & Private Fire) 1. Pressure boosting stations shall be permitted only as a temporary installation by special permission from the Public Works Department. a. Where such installations are allowed, they shall be served by metered service connections having both RPP type backflow prevention assembly and pressure sustaining valve equipment. (1.) These installations require special design and review by the Utilities Department and the Public Works Department. b. Backflow device shall be reduced pressure principle (RPP) type in accord with the applicable City standards. IV. SEWER SYSTEM A. Mains 1. General a. Substantiating engineering calculations for sizing pipe and structural designs shall accompany all plan submittals. b. Minimum size shall be 8 inches inside diameter. c. Design flow shall not exceed H of full depth. d. Pipe joints shall be elastomeric compression type unless otherwise specified. e. Pipe material shall be SDR-35 PVC or standard strength VCP. f. HDPE, ductile iron, RPM or filament bonded PVC flexible pipe materials can only be used upon special approval by the Utilities Department. PA2021-296 - DC-29 - g. Structural design shall be per water system requirements listed in Section III D. "Structural Pipe Design", except that: (1). Minimum test pressure shall be per the Standard Specifications. (2). Minimum factor of safety for VCP shall be 1.5. h. PVC fittings shall be prefabricated (molded) full-body fittings. i. Backfill shall be in conformance with the Standard Specifications Section 306- 1.3, except that relative compaction shall be 90% minimum. j. Pipe Bedding (1.) VCP shall be bedded in conformance with section 306-1.2.1 of the Standard Specifications. PVC shall be bedded in I inch crushed rock. (2.) Pipe bedding and backfill shall be done in accord with the applicable portions of City STD-105-L and STD-106-L. 2. Locations a. Alleys - Mains shall be offset 3.0 feet minimum from centerline to clear gutter. The offset shall be to the opposite side of the alley from any existing or proposed water main. (1.) Clearance between sewer and water mains shall be in strict accord with the California DOHS requirements for "water and sewer separation. (a). Horizontal clearance shall be at least 10 ft. wall to wall. (b). Horizontal clearances less than 10 ft., but greater than 4 ft. may be allowed with special material construction. Utilities Department and State DOHS written permission is mandatory. (2.) Clearance between sewer and utility conduits other than water shall be at least 2 ft. horizontal and 1 ft. vertical. b. Streets - Main locations shall be in accord with STD-101-L. c. Sewers in streets with more than 84 feet of right-of-way width require special design. d. Extend and cap all dead ends beyond pavement limits. Refer to STD-401-L. PA2021-296 - DC-30 - 3. Minimum Gravity Sewer Slopes expressed in units of feet per foot: Pipe Size (in.) Minimum Slope (ft./ft.) Preferred Slope (ft./ft.) 8" 0.0032 0.0040 10" 0.0026 0.0032 12" 0.0020 0.0032 4. Gravity Sewer Hydraulic Criteria a. Hydraulic analysis shall be performed using Manning's Equation in the US Customary Unit System. Long-hand, manual calculations may be requested for City review on all sewer designs. (1.) Manning's Roughness coefficient shall not be less than 0.013 for any sewer main. (n • 0.013) (2.) Flows shall be first analyzed as "steady, uniform, non-turbulent" flow. b. Velocity Criteria (1.) Minimum design velocity shall be 2.0 ft./sec. (2.) Maximum velocity shall be 6.0 ft./sec. Analysis shall be performed to determine whether flow regime is "sub-critical" or "super-critical". (a.) Initial critical flow analysis shall be via Froude Number (ƒ). (b.) Depth of flow limit requirement shall be for "sub-critical" flow depth. (3.) Froude Number (f) shall be determined from the following equation: f v gd where the variables in the equation are: f ..................................................... is the Froude Number v..................................................... is the velocity of the waste stream g..................................................... is the gravitational constant (32.2 ft/sec2) d..................................................... is the depth of flow (subcritical depth) 5. Sewer Hydraulic Loading Design a. Wastewater hydraulic calculations shall be performed utilizing the quantities of wastewater from the table below; (these should be considered design minimums, they are based on actual field flow monitoring tests): Development Size Average flow Peaking Factor Peak flow (dwelling units) (gallons per day) (dimensionless) (gallons per day) PA2021-296 - DC-31 - 0 to 75 315 3.80 1,200 76 to 150 285 3.65 1,040 151to 250 265 3.40 900 250& up 245 3.15 770 b. Certain developments with special circumstances may require design to consider flows higher than those in the table above. In no case shall the design flows be less than the amounts determined by the table above. B. Manholes Manholes shall be designed in accord with City of Newport Beach Standards, Standard Drawings, Standard Special Provisions and these Design Criteria. Manholes are required: 1. At all changes in slope. 2. At all changes in direction. a. Horizontal curves for radii in excess of 150 feet may be used in areas without services only by the special approval of both the Utilities Department and the Public Works Department and only where straight sewer main runs are infeasible because of interference with other underground utilities. 3. At all intersections of mains. Match crown lines. Use 0.20 foot drop through manhole per City STD-401-L. 4. At all intersections between mains and laterals sized 8 inches and larger. 5. Minimum spacing is 300 feet; maximum spacing is 400 feet. 6. At the ends of dead end mains greater than 200 feet in length. 7. To have a special lining (either fiberglass or T-Lock) installed wherever: a. Any sewer main connecting to the manhole has a slope greater than 7%. b. Any change in slope of 5% or greater occurs between the upstream and the downstream manhole. C. Terminal Cleanouts 1. Are required at ends of all mains where it is impractical or impossible to construct a sewer manhole. 2. May be used at other locations only by special permission of the Public Works Department. D. Laterals PA2021-296 - DC-32 - Each residential dwelling unit, residence, condominium, or rental unit (for buildings with four or less units) shall have an individual lateral, unless otherwise approved by the Public Works Department. 1. Size a. Single family, apartment or condominium units shall be 4 inches minimum diameter per City STD-406-L unless slope is less than G inch per foot. (In which case the lateral shall be upsized to 6 inches diameter.) b. All other laterals shall be a minimum of 6 inches in diameter. 2. Location a. At right angles or radial to street right-of-way. b. Center of lot frontage or 5 feet toward the center of the lot from the downstream lot line. All lateral locations shall be shown and dimensioned or stationed on the construction plans. c. In commercial developments, laterals shall connect the main line at manholes wherever possible. d. All lateral connections 8 inches and larger shall connect to the sewer main at manholes. e. All connections to existing manholes shall be mechanically saw cored and the joints made shall be sealed closed around the installed pipe using a non-shrink concrete grout or epoxy material. 3. Minimum depth of lateral pipe cover shall be 4 feet below finished grade at property line for level lots or lots sloping toward street. Special design is required for lots sloping away from street. 4. Cleanout shall be provided at property line in accord with STD-406-L on all lateral connections 6 inches in diameter and smaller. 8-inch diameter laterals and larger require manholes as cleanouts at or near the property line. E. Wastewater Pump Stations 1. Special Design Required a. In all cases where a wastewater lift station is required, special design and review by City is required. 2. General Design Requirements PA2021-296 Line FACILITY DESCRIPTION PROPOSED SGF IN GPD BOD SS No.(mg/l) (mg/l) 1 Acupuncture Office/Clinic 120/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 2 Arcade - Video Games 50/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 3 Auditorium (a)3/Seat 265 275 4 Auto Parking (a)20/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 5 Auto Mfg., Service Maintenance (b)Actual 1,260 1,165 6 Bakery 280/1,000 Gr SF 3,020 2,540 7 Bank: Headquarters 120/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 8 Bank: Branch 50/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 9 Ballroom 350/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 10 Banquet Room 350/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 11 Bar: Cocktail, Fixed Set (a) (c)15/Seat 265 275 12 Bar: Juice, No Baking Facilities (d)720/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 13 Bar: Juice, with Baking Facilities (d)720/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 14 Bar: Cocktail, Public Table Area (c)720/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 15 Barber Shop 120/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 16 Barber Shop (s)15/Stall 265 275 17 Beauty Parlor 425/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 18 Beauty Parlor (s)50/Stall 265 275 19 Bldg. Const/Field Office (e)120/Office 265 275 20 Bowling Alley: Alley, Lanes & Lobby Area 50/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 21 Bowling Facility: Arcade/Bar/Restaurant/Dancing Total Average Average 22 Cafeteria: Fixed Seat 30/Seat 1,000 600 23 Car Wash: Automatic (b)Actual 265 285 24 Car Wash: Coin Operated Bays (b)Actual 265 285 25 Car Wash: Hand Wash (b)Actual 265 285 26 Car Wash: Counter & Sales Area 50/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 27 Chapel: Fixed Seat 3/Seat 265 275 28 Chiropractic Office 120/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 29 Church: Fixed Seat 3/Seat 265 275 30 Church School: Day Care/Elem 9/Occupant 265 275 31 Church School: One Day Use (s)9/Occupant 265 275 32 Cocktail Lounge: Fixed Seat (f)15/Seat 265 275 33 Coffee House: No Food Preparation (d)720/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 34 Coffee House: Pastry Baking Only (d)720/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 35 Coffee House: Serves Prepared Food (d)25/Seat 1,000 600 36 Cold Storage: No Sales (g)30/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 37 Cold Storage: Retail Sales (g)50/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 38 Comfort Station: Public 80/Fixture 265 275 39 Commercial Use (a)50/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 40 Community Center 3/Occupant 265 275 41 Conference Room of Office Bldg.120/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 42 Counseling Center (h)120/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 43 Credit Union 120/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 44 Dairy Average Flow 1,510 325 45 Dairy: Barn Average Flow 1,510 325 46 Dairy: Retail Area 50/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 47 Dancing Area (of Bars or Nightclub) (c)350/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 48 Dance Studio (i)50/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 49 Dental Office/Clinic 250/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 SEWARAGE FACILITIES CHARGE SEWAGE GENERATION FACTOR FOR RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL CATEGORIES EFFECTIVE DATE: April 6, 2012 Page 1 PA2021-296 Line FACILITY DESCRIPTION PROPOSED SGF IN GPD BOD SS No.(mg/l) (mg/l) SEWARAGE FACILITIES CHARGE SEWAGE GENERATION FACTOR FOR RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL CATEGORIES EFFECTIVE DATE: April 6, 2012 50 Doughnut Shop 280/1,000 Gr SF 1,000 600 51 Drug Rehabilitation Center (h)120/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 52 Equipment Booth 30/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 53 Film Processing (Retail)50/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 54 Film Processing (Industrial)Actual 265 275 55 Food Processing Plant (b)Actual 2,210 1,450 56 Gas Station: Self Service 100/W.C.265 275 57 Gas Station: Four Bays Max 430/Station 1,950 1,175 58 Golf Course Facility: Lobby/Office/Restaurant/Bar Total 700 450 59 Gymnasium: Basketball, Volleyball (k)200/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 60 Hanger (Aircraft)50/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 61 Health Club/Spa (k)650/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 62 Homeless Shelter 70/Bed 265 275 63 Hospital 70/Bed 820 1,230 64 Hospital: Convalescent (a)70/Bed 265 275 65 Hospital: Animal 300/1,000 Gr SF 820 1,230 66 Hospital: Psychiatric 70/Bed 265 275 67 Hospital: Surgical (a)360/Bed 265 275 68 Hotel: Use Guest Rooms Only (a)120/Room 265 275 69 Jail 85/Inmate 265 275 70 Kennel: Dog Kennel/Open 100/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 71 Laboratory: Commercial 250/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 72 Laboratory: Industrial Actual 265 275 73 Laundromat 185/Machine 550 370 74 Library: Public Area 50/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 75 Library: Stacks, Storage 30/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 76 Lobby of Retail Area (l)50/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 77 Lodge Hall 3/Seat 265 275 78 Lounge (l)50/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 79 Machine Shop (No Industrial Waste Permit Required) (b) 50/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 80 Machine Shop (Industrial)Actual 265 275 81 Mfg or Industrial Facility (No IW Permit Required) (b) 50/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 82 Mfg or Industrial Facility (Industrial)Actual 265 275 83 Massage Parlor 250/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 84 Medical Building (a)225/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 85 Medical: Lab in Hospital 250/1,000 Gr SF 340 275 86 Medical Office/Clinic 250/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 87 Mini-Mall (No Food)50/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 88 Mortuary: Chapel 3/Seat 265 275 89 Mortuary: Embalming 300/1,000 Gr SF 800 800 90 Mortuary: Living Area 50/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 91 Motel: Use Guest Room Only (a)120/Room 265 275 92 Museum: All Area 30/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 93 Museum: Office Over 15%120/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 94 Museum: Sales Area 50/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 95 Office Building (a)120/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 96 Office Bldg w/Cooling Tower 170/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 97 Plating Plant (No IW Permit Required) (b)50/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 98 Plating Plant (Industrial) (b)Actual 265 275 Page 2 PA2021-296 Line FACILITY DESCRIPTION PROPOSED SGF IN GPD BOD SS No.(mg/l) (mg/l) SEWARAGE FACILITIES CHARGE SEWAGE GENERATION FACTOR FOR RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL CATEGORIES EFFECTIVE DATE: April 6, 2012 99 Pool Hall (No Alcohol)50/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 100 Post Office: Full Service (m)120/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 101 Post Office: Private Mail Box Rental 50/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 102 Prisons 175/Inmate 265 275 103 Residential Dorm: College or Residential (n)70/Student 265 275 104 Residential: Boarding House 70/Bed 265 275 105 Residential: Apt - Bachelor (a)75/DU 265 275 106 Residential: Apt - 1 BDR (a) (o)110/DU 265 275 107 Residential: Apt - 2 BDR (a) (o)150/DU 265 275 108 Residential: Apt - 3 BDR (a) (o)190/DU 265 275 109 Residential: Apt - >3 BDR (o)40/BDR 265 275 110 Residential: Condo - 1 BDR (o)110/DU 265 275 111 Residential: Condo - 2 BDR (o)150/DU 265 275 112 Residential: Condo - 3 BDR (o)190/DU 265 275 113 Residential: Condo - >3 BDR (o)40/BDR 265 275 114 Residential: Duplex/Towhhouse - 1 BR (o)110/DU 265 275 115 Residential: Duplex/Towhhouse - 2 BR (o)150/DU 265 275 116 Residential: Duplex/Towhhouse - 3 BR (o)190/DU 265 275 117 Residential: Duplex/Towhhouse - >3 BR (o)40/BDR 265 275 118 Residential: SFD - 1 BR (o)140/DU 265 275 119 Residential: SFD - 2 BR (o)185/DU 265 275 120 Residential: SFD - 3 BR (o)230/DU 265 275 121 Residential: SFD - >3 BR (o)45/BDR 265 275 122 Residential Room Addition: Bedroom (o)45/BDR 265 275 123 Residential Room Conversion: Into a Bedroom (o)45/BDR 265 275 124 Residential: Mobile Home Same as Apt 265 275 125 Residential: Artist (2/3 Area)75/DU 265 275 126 Residential: Artist Residence 75/DU 265 275 127 Residential: Guest Home w/ Kitchen Same as Apt 265 275 128 Residential: Guest Home w/o Kitchen 45/BDR 265 275 129 Rest Home 70/Bed 555 490 130 Restaurant: Drive-In 50/Stall 1000 600 131 Restaurant: Drive-In Seating Area 25/Seat 1000 600 132 Restaurant: Fast Food Indoor Seat 25/Seat 1000 600 133 Restaurant: Fast Food Outdoor Seat 25/Seat 1000 600 134 Restaurant: Full Service Indoor Seat (a)30/Seat 1000 600 135 Restaurant: Full Service Outdoor Seat 30/Seat 1000 600 136 Restaurant: Take Out 300/1,000 Gr SF 1000 600 137 Retail Area (greater than 100,000 SF)50/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 138 Retail Area (less than 100,000 SF)25/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 139 Rifle Range: Shooting Stalls/Lanes, Lobby 50/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 140 Rifle Range Facility: Bar/Restaurant Total Average Average 141 School: Arts/Dancing/Music (i)11/Student 265 275 142 School: Elementary/Jr. High (a) (p)9/Student 265 275 143 School: High School (a) (p)11/Student 265 275 144 School: Kindergarten (s)9/Student 265 275 145 School: Martial Arts (i)9/Student 265 275 146 School: Nursery-Day Care (p)9/Child 265 275 147 School: Special Class (p)9/Student 265 275 Page 3 PA2021-296 Line FACILITY DESCRIPTION PROPOSED SGF IN GPD BOD SS No.(mg/l) (mg/l) SEWARAGE FACILITIES CHARGE SEWAGE GENERATION FACTOR FOR RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL CATEGORIES EFFECTIVE DATE: April 6, 2012 148 School: Trade or Vocational (p)11/Student 265 275 149 School: Training (p)11/Student 265 275 150 School: University/College (a) (p)16/Student 265 275 151 School: Dormitory (a) (n)70/Student 265 275 152 School: Stadium, Pavilion 3/Seat 265 275 153 Spa/Jacuzzi (Commercial with backwash filters)Total 265 275 154 Storage: Building/Warehouse 30/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 155 Storage: Self-Storage Bldg 30/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 156 Store: Ice Cream/Yogurt 25/1,000 Gr SF 1000 600 157 Store: Retail (l)50/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 158 Studio: Film/TV - Audience Viewing Room (q)3/Seat 265 275 159 Studio: Film/TV - Regular Use Indoor Filming Area (q) 50/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 160 Studio: Film/TV - Ind. Use Film Process/Machine Shop (q) 50/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 161 Studio: Film/TV - Ind. Use Film Process/Machine Shop Total 265 275 162 Studio: Recording 50/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 163 Swimming Pool (Commercial with backwash filters) Total 265 275 164 Tanning Salon: Independent, No Shower (r)50/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 165 Tanning Salon: Within a Health Spa/Club 640/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 166 Theater: Drive-In 6/Vehicle 265 275 167 Theater: Live/Music/Opera 3/Seat 265 275 168 Theater: Cinema 3/Seat 265 275 169 Tract: Commercial/Residential 1/Acre 265 275 170 Trailer: Const/Field Office (e)120/Office 265 275 171 Veterinary Clinic/Office 250/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 172 Warehouse 30/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 173 Warehouse w/ Office Total 265 275 174 Waste Dump: Recreational 400/Station 2650 2750 175 Wine Tasting Room: Kitchen 200/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 176 Wine Tasting Room: All Area 50/1,000 Gr SF 265 275 Page 4 PA2021-296 1 FOOTNOTES TO SGFs TABLE (a) SFC rates for these facilities have historically been published in SFC ordinances. (b) Bureau of Sanitation will determine the flow based on the information given by applicants for facilities with industrial discharge. The flow will be redetermined by Sanitation inspectors annually based on water bills. If the actual flow exceeds the previous year’s determined flow, the applicants will be charged for the difference. If this type of facility is exempt from an industrial discharge permit, only the domestic SFC will be assessed. (c) The SFC for a bar shall be the sum of SFC's for all areas based on the SGF for each area (ex. fixed seat area, public table area, dancing area). (d) The determination of SGF for juice bars and coffee houses previously depended on the extent of the actual food preparation in house, not by the types of food provided. Food is assumed to be prepared offsite and as such, the three prior subcategories have been consolidated. 1) SGF for no pastry baking and no food preparation is 720 gpd/1000 gr.sq.ft. 2) SGF for pastry baking only and no food preparation is 720 gpd/1000 gr.sq.ft. 3) SGF for complete food preparation is 25 gpd/seat, the same as a fast food restaurant. Juice bars and coffee houses do not serve any alcoholic drinks. (e) Building construction includes trailers, field offices, etc. (f) Cocktail lounge usually does not serve prepared food. (g) Cold storage facilities are categorized as follow: 1) No Sales - the cold storage facility is used only for temporary storage, no selling is involved. For example, cold storage facilities at the harbor temporarily store seafood until it is distributed. 2) Cold storage w/ retail sales - the primary function of this facility is to support the wholesale/retail operation of a store, such as supermarket freezers, refrigerators, etc. (h) Counseling centers include marriage counseling centers, alcohol/drug rehabilitation /dependency centers, nutrition centers, diet centers, etc. PA2021-296 2 (i) Part-time basis schools or dance studios should be charged as retail area - 50 gpd /1000 gr.sq.ft. Full-time basis schools should be charged by the number of students. (j) Domestic waste is estimated at 50 gpd/1,000 square feet in addition to total process flow. (k) Bureau of Sanitation will determine if an industrial permit is needed for health spas. The first year flow is based on 650 gpd/1000 gr.sq.ft., and the Sanitation inspectors will redetermine the flow annually based on water bill from the previous year. The applicants are responsible for paying the difference of SFC. Health club/spa includes lobby area, workout floors, aerobic rooms, swimming pools, Jacuzzi, sauna, locker rooms, showers, and restrooms. If a health club/spa has a gymnasium type of facility, this portion should be charged separately at the gymnasium SFC rate. Gymnasiums include basketball court, volleyball court, and any other large open space with low occupancy density. (l) Lobby of retail includes lounges, holding rooms, or waiting area, etc. (m) Full service post offices include U.S. Postal Service, UPS, Federal Express, DHL, and etc. (n) The SGF for a college dormitory based on student capacity also includes the SGF for the dormitory cafeterias. (o) A bedroom is defined as an enclosed subdivision with 50 sq.ft. or more floor area in a residential building commonly used for sleeping purpose, and is partitioned off to form a habitable room. (p) The SGF for schools based on the student capacity, covers the following facilities: 1) classrooms and lecture halls 2) professors' offices 3) administration offices 4) laboratories for classes or research 5) libraries 6) bookstores 7) student/professor lounges 8) school cafeterias 9) warehouses and storage areas 10) auditoriums 11) gymnasiums 12) restrooms PA2021-296 3 It does not include water used by schools for swimming pools. When a school files an application for addition of any of the foregoing facilities, the student population will be reassessed and the total gpd for the new facility will be based on the number of students increased since the last SFC was paid or when the City implemented the SFC for the first time. The SFC for any school facility (ex. stadium, dormitory, etc.) not listed above, will be based on the designated SGF for that category. (q) The SFC for a TV or motion picture studio shall be the sum of SFC's for different facilities in the studio, based on the SGF for each facility. A studio may include one or more of the following facilities: audience viewing room, filming room, film processing, storage area, etc. (r) No independent tanning salons with shower were encountered during 1996 survey. (s) Alternative basis of charge for City’s consideration. The prior square footage basis is also presented should the City decide to continue charging on that basis. PA2021-296 Appendix 5 Sewer Monitoring Report PA2021-296 Date AvgMin Avg Max Min Avg Max Min Avg MaxTotal Gal Rain9/29/21 62.2431.86 0.09 0.13 0.05 2.17 2.71 1.65 1.71 2.0089,6279/30/21 54.9624.06 0.08 0.14 0.03 2.09 2.68 1.34 1.59 2.0479,14510/1/21 55.5125.70 0.08 0.14 0.04 2.09 2.75 1.48 1.61 2.0879,93010/2/21 52.9625.39 0.08 0.13 0.04 2.06 2.70 1.40 1.58 2.0376,26710/3/21 47.9324.51 0.07 0.11 0.04 2.02 2.64 1.41 1.50 1.8069,021Week: 54.7224.06 0.08 0.14 0.03 2.09 2.75 1.34 1.60 2.08393,99110/4/21 60.1423.54 0.09 0.22 0.03 2.12 2.93 1.30 1.67 2.6486,60210/5/21 67.1734.30 0.10 0.16 0.05 2.24 2.81 1.71 1.75 2.2296,72110/6/21 61.2827.64 0.09 0.15 0.04 2.04 2.63 1.43 1.75 2.2388,24710/7/21 58.6424.44 0.08 0.15 0.04 2.07 2.55 1.32 1.68 2.2984,44710/8/21 59.7228.88 0.09 0.14 0.04 2.12 2.57 1.52 1.68 2.1685,99110/9/21 50.8523.28 0.07 0.13 0.03 2.02 2.52 1.28 1.56 2.0773,21910/10/21 52.6922.77 0.08 0.15 0.03 2.08 2.71 1.41 1.55 2.1275,876Week: 58.6422.77 0.08 0.22 0.03 2.10 2.93 1.28 1.66 2.64591,104Report Date: 10/18/2021 Customer: Fuscoe Group: Newport Beach Site: 2021.10 Newport Center MHUtility Systems Science and SoftwareFlow (GPM)Flow (MGD)Velocity (FPS)Level (inches)MaxMin90.771.3396.011.2695.451.2387.331.2676.761.2296.011.22151.081.25113.661.33102.831.32103.401.2997.671.3289.501.23102.761.18151.081.18Statistics for 2021.10 Newport Center MH: 09/29/2021 thru 10/15/2021Page 1 of 2PA2021-296 Date AvgMin Avg Max Min Avg Max Min Avg MaxTotal Gal RainFlow (GPM)Flow (MGD)Velocity (FPS)Level (inches)MaxMin10/11/21 54.8229.50 0.08 0.13 0.04 2.18 2.64 1.65 1.56 1.9678,94010/12/21 55.2226.92 0.08 0.13 0.04 2.13 2.67 1.58 1.58 1.9679,51310/13/21 57.6826.90 0.08 0.14 0.04 2.15 2.67 1.54 1.62 2.0483,05910/14/21 57.7228.05 0.08 0.14 0.04 2.08 2.59 1.50 1.66 2.1483,11510/15/21 44.1327.54 0.06 0.13 0.04 1.89 2.57 1.49 1.47 2.0563,549Week: 53.9126.90 0.08 0.14 0.04 2.09 2.67 1.49 1.58 2.14388,175Totals: 56.1022.77 0.08 0.22 0.03 2.09 2.93 1.28 1.62 2.641,373,271151.081.1899.221.2392.921.2699.221.2187.511.2689.381.2294.101.21Page 2 of 20.337 cfsPA2021-296 2021.10 Newport Center MH MH at ~951 Newport Center Dr MH in SB left turn lane, west of address X Install Date: 9/29/2021 Access:System Type: StormSanitary Map Technology Traffic Plan Flow Meter Meter Depth: 128" MH Coordinates: 33.615437, -117.878581 Moderate open channel hydraulics with some turbulence due to inflow from lateral Avg Velocity Avg Measured Level Multiplier 2.1 fps 1.6"1.0 Gas O2 H2S CO LEL 20.9 0 0 0 Notes Two inlets from east & north; monitored downstream line as directed. Traffic Safety Used cones & signs in accord w/approved TCP per site-specific CATTCH requirements. Land Use Residential Commercial Industrial Trunk X South Manhole Depth 10" 146" Round 10"/10" Good Lined None observed Passed 0.4 2-D 18" 8" Downstream Flow Heading Sensor Direction Sensor Dist. to Crown Sensor Offset Velocity Profile Data Velocity Profile Taken Silt Manhole Material Pipe Condition Pipe Shape Inner Pipe Size (In/Out) Monitored Pipe Size Fuscoe Newport Beach, CA 92660 MH # K 19_046 Site Report Confidential Proprietary Information 10/18/2021 PA2021-296 2021.10 Newport Center MH MH at ~951 Newport Center Dr Newport Beach, CA 92660 Meter Site Document Manhole Before Install Installed Downstream Site Installation Process Upstream PA2021-296 Temporary Flow Study Fuscoe 2021.10 Newport Center MH Utility Systems, Science and Software Santa Ana, CA 92705 601 N. Parkcenter Dr, Suite 209 Meter Start Date From 9/29/2021 Meter Stop Date To 10/15/2021 Velocity (fps)Level (in)Flow (mgd) Average 2.102 1.625 0.082 Maximum 2.930 2.640 0.218 Minimum 1.280 1.180 0.033 Pipe Size 10.000 Estimated Capacity (mgd)Not Calculated Capacity Used Not Calculated Sensor Type Hach - Flodar El Cajon, CA 92021 9314 Bond Av, Suite A PA2021-296 2021.09.29-10.15 Temporary Sewer Flow Monitoring Fuscoe Engineering Inc. Utility Systems Science & Software Methods & Procedures & Equipment Methods and Procedures Utility Systems Science & Software provided Fuscoe with an off the shelf, non-proprietary flow monitoring solution that included one state of the art Hach Flo-Dar® AV Sensor system. The project course of action is listed below. The US3 team:  Assessed permitting and traffic control at the site on Newport Center Dr in Newport Beach, CA.  Obtained a City Encroachment Permit, which required a formal traffic control plan.  Installed and removed traffic control in accord with approved traffic control plan per site-specific California Temporary Traffic Control Handbook (CATTCH) requirements for both the installation and removal of equipment.  Validated the site for suitability for sewer flow monitoring for the Newport Marriott Residences Project. o MHK 19_046 had flows entering the manhole from the east and the north. o The site had moderate open channel hydraulics with minor turbulence from inflow from the eastern line.  Installed and calibrated the flow monitoring equipment at the site per manufacturer recommendations on 9/29/2021. o Follow-up on the installation confirmed equipment was reading properly. o Collected 15-minute interval depth and velocity data points over the entire monitoring period.  Removed the equipment on 10/15/2021 and validated the data. o All of the equipment went through diagnostic testing before and after the study with less than a 1% deviation between manual and meter level readings and less than a 5% deviation between manual and meter velocity readings. o Equipment calibration was verified in accordance with manufacturer specifications.  Prepared the data reports. o The table below contains a summary of the average (Avg) and maximum (Max) velocities (Vel) and levels (Lev) collected during this study as well as the calculated flow rates (Flow) and depth versus diameter ratios (d/D). Pipe Size (in) Avg Vel (fps) Max Vel (fps) Avg Lev (in) Max Lev (in) Avg Flow (gpm) Max Flow (gpm) Avg d/D Max d/D 10 2.10 2.93 1.62 2.64 56.32 151.08 0.16 0.26 PA2021-296 2021.09.29-10.15 Temporary Sewer Flow Monitoring Fuscoe Engineering Inc. Utility Systems Science & Software Equipment Figure above: Equipment installed for the Sewer Flow Monitoring Study Figure above: Web-Enabled Flo-Dar® AV Sensor, Radar-Based Velocity/Area Flow Meter PA2021-296 2021.09.29-10.15 Temporary Sewer Flow Monitoring Fuscoe Engineering Inc. Utility Systems Science & Software FloDar® AV Sensor Specifications:  Enclosure o IP68 Waterproof rating, Polystyrene  Dimensions o 160.5 W x 432.2 L x 297 D mm (6.32 x 16.66 x 11.7 in.), o With SVS, D = 387 mm (15.2 in.)  Weight o 4.8 kg (10.5 lbs.)  Operating Temperature o -10 to 50°C (14 to 122°F)  Storage Temperature o -40 to 60°C (-40 to 140°F)  Power Requirements o Supplied by FL900 Flow Logger, Flo-Logger, or Flo-Station  Interconnecting Cable o Disconnect available at both sensor and logger or Flo-Station o Polyurethane, 0.400 (±0.015) in. diameter; IP68 o Standard length 9 m (30 ft), maximum 305 m (1000 ft)  Cables – available in two styles: o connectors at both ends o connector from sensor with open leads to desiccant hub, desiccant hub with connector to logger. A potting/sealant kit will be included. This can be used to run the cable through conduit.  Certification o Certified to: FCC Part 15.245: FCC ID: VIC-FLODAR24 o Industry Canada Spec. RSS210. v7: IC No.: 6149A-FLODAR24 SURCHARGE DEPTH MEASUREMENT o Auto zero function maintains zero error below 0.5 cm (0.2 in.)  Method o Piezo-resistive pressure transducer with stainless steel diaphragm  Range o 3.5 m (138 in.), overpressure rating 2.5 x full scale VELOCITY MEASUREMENT  Method o Radar  Range o 0.23 to 6.10 m/s (0.75 to 20 ft/s) PA2021-296 2021.09.29-10.15 Temporary Sewer Flow Monitoring Fuscoe Engineering Inc. Utility Systems Science & Software  Frequency Range o 24.075 to 24.175 GHz, 15.2 mW (max.)  Accuracy o ±0.5%; ±0.03 m/s (±0.1 ft/s) DEPTH MEASUREMENT  Method o Ultrasonic  Standard Operating Range from Flo-Dar® Housing to Liquid o 0 to 152.4 cm (0 to 60 in.)  Optional Extended Level Operating Range from Transducer Face to Liquid o 0 to 6.1 m (0 to 20 ft.) with 43.18 cm (17 in.) dead band, temperature compensated.  Accuracy o ±1%; ±0.25 cm (±0.1 in.) FLOW MEASUREMENT  Method o Based on Continuity Equation  Accuracy o ±5% of reading typical where flow is in a channel with uniform flow conditions and is not surcharged, ±1% full scale max. SURCHARGE CONDITIONS DEPTH/VELOCITY DEPTH (Std with Flo-Dar® Sensor)  Surcharge depth supplied by Flo-Dar® sensor. VELOCITY (Optional Surcharge Velocity Sensor)  Method o Electromagnetic  Range o ±4.8 m/s (±16 ft/s)  Accuracy o ±0.15 ft/s or 4% of reading, whichever is greater.  Zero Stability o ±0.05 ft/s The Flo-Dar® Open Channel Flow Meters provide an innovative approach to open channel flow monitoring. Combining digital Doppler radar velocity sensing with ultrasonic pulse echo level sensing Flo-Dar® provides accurate open channel flow monitoring without the fouling problems associated with submerged sensors. PA2021-296 2021.09.29-10.15 Temporary Sewer Flow Monitoring Fuscoe Engineering Inc. Utility Systems Science & Software Perfect Solution for Difficult Flow Conditions:  Flows with High Solids Content  High Temperature Flows  Caustic Flows  Large Man-Made Channel  High Velocities  Shallow Flows Benefits: 1. Personnel have no contact with the flow during installation. 2. Maintenance caused by sensor fouling is eliminated 3. Field Replaceable/Interchangeable Sensors and Monitors PA2021-296 2021.09.29-10.15 Temporary Sewer Flow Monitoring Fuscoe Engineering Inc. Utility Systems Science & Software How It Works Flo-Dar® transmits a digital Doppler radar beam that interacts with the fluid and reflects back signals at a different frequency than that which was transmitted. These reflected signals are compared with the transmitted frequency. The resulting frequency shift provides an accurate measure of the velocity and the direction of the flow. Level is detected by ultrasonic pulse echo. Flow is then calculated based on the Continuity Equation: Q = V x A, Where Q = Flow, V = Average Velocity and A = Area Accurate Flow Measurements Flo-Dar® provides the user with highly accurate flow measurements under a wide range of flows and site conditions. By measuring the velocity of the fluid from above, Flo-Dar® eliminates accuracy problems inherent with submerged sensors including sensor disturbances, high solids content and distribution of reflectors. Figure above: US3 utilizes exclusively Hach March-McBirney Flo-Dar® Meters PA2021-296 2021.09.29-10.15 Temporary Sewer Flow Monitoring Fuscoe Engineering Inc. Utility Systems Science & Software US3 Company Information US3 is a California Corporation Federal ID No. 33-0729605 and qualifies as a Minority Business Enterprise. US3 has certified as an MBE with the California Public Utility Commission’s authorized clearinghouse, Verification Number: 97ES0008. US3 is a specialty service company for the Water & Waste Water industry, providing monitoring and control for Utilities since 1996. US3 is in the forefront of this industry by taking the proven technological approaches developed in other high-tech industries and applying them to protect one of our most precious natural resources - our water. US3 engineers and technical personnel have applied advanced instrumentation system technology to water/wastewater open channel flow monitoring, pipeline evaluation, engineering, and data analysis, all coupled to the power of the Internet. This unique integrated systems approach allows the company to bring greater insight and intelligence to gathering information about water/wastewater system performance of our clients, and in turn, to support the fulfillment of their commitments to manage and cost effectively design, operate, and maintain these systems. Moreover, US3 supports Municipalities, Consulting Engineering firms and other water/waste water systems integrators by providing temporary technical services for engineering, software programming and technical site maintenance and calibration site support work, primarily in the Water and Waste Water industries. Figure at right: All US3 technicians are certified for Confined Space Entry. PA2021-296 2021.09.29-10.15 Temporary Sewer Flow Monitoring Fuscoe Engineering Inc. Utility Systems Science & Software Key Personnel Assigned US3 provided the necessary resources to fully implement this project. Primary in support of this effort were the following personnel: Mr. Mark Serres: Mr. Serres is a degreed electrical engineer with over 25 years of experience with fresh/wastewater systems, project management, and systems integration in relation to complex industrial systems. This includes experience in industrial automation and water/wastewater industries. Mr. Serres is responsible for assuring client satisfaction and marshalling the required resources to meet the project requirements. Mr. Thomas Williams: Mr. Williams is an Engineering Manager with over 20 years of experience in complex systems development for wastewater monitoring. This experience includes hydraulic compatibility, instrumentation, communications and analysis. Mr. Williams is responsible for assuring that the required equipment is designed and calibrated to meet the project requirements. Darlene Szczublewski, PE: Mrs. Szczublewski is a licensed Civil Engineer in multiple states. She has over 15 years of engineering experience with stormwater/wastewater related projects. She assisted in the completion of several Sanitary Sewer Evaluation Surveys and Capacity Analysis projects to meet Consent Decrees as well as completing numerous Infiltration and Inflow (I&I) studies for other clients. Mrs. Szczublewski has developed numerous flow data analysis techniques to present a clear informative picture of flow in a monitored system. Her work also includes the development of training programs for clients describing I&I and capacity analysis methodologies. Mrs. Szczublewski is responsible for analyzing the data as well as the data collection process and assuring that the reports meet the project requirements. Name, title, address and telephone number of persons to contact regarding this US3 project. Darlene Szczublewski, PE Senior Civil Engineer darlene.szczublewski@uscubed.com 9314 Bond Av, Suite A El Cajon, CA 92021 619-546-4281 (work) 619-246-5304 (cell) Tom Williams Engineering Manager tom.williams@uscubed.com 9314 Bond Av, Suite A El Cajon, CA 92021 619-546-4281 (work) 619-398-7799 (cell) PA2021-296 Appendix 6 Sewer Generation Calculations PA2021-296 Hotel Branded Residences at Newport Beach Marriott(11/2021)Sewer Flow Generation to City sewer in Newport Center DriveProposed ConditionNumberAvg FlowPeaking Peak FlowTotalTotal (proposed)of Units or SF of Amentites(gpd/du) or (gpd/SF)Factor(gpd/DU) or (gpd/SF)Peak Flow (gpd) Peak Flow (cfs)Hotel-Branded Residences159 265 3.4 901 143,2590.222Hotel Rooms3731202.5300111,9000.173Amenities350000.102.50.2508,7500.014Total0.408Note: Generation Factors Per City of Newport Beach Design Criteria (See Appendix)Existing Condition - Harbor Landing Building Hotel RoomsNumber Avg Flow Peaking Peak Flow TotalTotal Existing Condition Hotel Roomsof Hotel Rooms(gpd/du)Factor(gpd/du)Peak Flow (gpd)Peak Flow (cfs) 532 120 2.5 300 159,6000.247Note: Generation Factors Per City of LA Design Criteria (See Appendix)0.161cfsTotal Net (Proposed - Existing) Peak FlowThe Ritz-Carlton Residences(12/2021)PA2021-296 Appendix 7 Kutter Flow Depth Calculations PA2021-296 GIVEN: Qgiven=0.337 cfs <== Discharge n=0.013 <== Roughness coefficient S=0.0088 <== Slope V:H r=0.417 ft <== Radius TRIAL DEPTH: h=2.900 in <== Vary this depth to get Q assume = Qgiven 0.242 ft CACULATIONS: beta=65.16 degree R=0.139 ft C=73.512 V=2.567 ft/sec A=0.131 sq. ft. Qassume=0.337 cfs Q halffull = 0.96 cfs Q 3/4full = 1.79 cfs RESULT:(Qgiven-Qassume) / Qgiven %=0%<========OK Flow Depth (in) =2.900 Capacity d/r =58.00% Qcapacity =0.963 cfs Capacity Qgiven/Qcapacity =34.99% (Q halffull = 0.96 cfs (Q 3/4full = 1.79 cfs beta halffull=90.000 degree beta 3/4full=120.00 degree Rhalffull =0.208 ft R3/4full=0.251 ft C halffull =82.537 ft C 3/4full=86.814 ft A halffull =0.273 sq. ft.A 3/4full=0.439 sq. ft. V halffull =3.531 ft/sec)V 3/4full=4.084 ft/sec) *Cells that are highlighted can be changed Existing Condition Sewer Depth (10" Sewer in Newport Center Drive) 29% full PA2021-296 GIVEN: Qgiven=0.498 cfs <== Discharge n=0.013 <== Roughness coefficient S=0.0088 <== Slope V:H r=0.417 ft <== Radius TRIAL DEPTH: h=3.520 in <== Vary this depth to get Q assume = Qgiven 0.293 ft CACULATIONS: beta=72.78 degree R=0.162 ft C=76.953 V=2.905 ft/sec A=0.171 sq. ft. Qassume=0.498 cfs Q halffull = 0.96 cfs Q 3/4full = 1.79 cfs RESULT:(Qgiven-Qassume) / Qgiven %=0%<========OK Flow Depth (in) =3.520 Capacity d/r =70.39% Qcapacity =0.963 cfs Capacity Qgiven/Qcapacity =51.71% (Q halffull = 0.96 cfs (Q 3/4full = 1.79 cfs beta halffull=90.000 degree beta 3/4full=120.00 degree Rhalffull =0.208 ft R3/4full=0.251 ft C halffull =82.537 ft C 3/4full=86.814 ft A halffull =0.273 sq. ft.A 3/4full=0.439 sq. ft. V halffull =3.531 ft/sec)V 3/4full=4.084 ft/sec) *Cells that are highlighted can be changed Proposed Condition Sewer Depth (10" Sewer in Newport Center Drive) 35.2% full 0.337+0.161 =0.498 cfs PA2021-296