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EasthamptonSolarProject
PlainStreet
Easthampton,MA01027
PreparedFor:
ForeFrontPower
12E.49thStreet
11thFloor
NewYork,NY10017
PreparedBy:
TRC
650SuffolkStreet,2ndFloor
Lowell,MA01854
May30,2017
TABLEOFCONTENTS
ACRONYMS........................................................................................................III
EXECUTIVESUMMARY......................................................................................IV
GeneralProjectDescription............................................................................................................iv
SolarDesign.....................................................................................................................................iv
ProjectImpacts................................................................................................................................iv
RegulatoryCompliance....................................................................................................................iv
1.0 INTRODUCTION......................................................................................11
1.1 ExistingsiteConditions....................................................................................................11
1.2 ProposedSolarEnergyFacility........................................................................................11
2.0 SOLARENERGYFACILITIES......................................................................21
2.1 GeneralRequirementsforallSolarEnergyFacilities(7.3.3).........................................21
2.2 DesignStandards(7.3.4)................................................................................................21
2.3 SafetyandEnvironmentalStandards(7.3.5).................................................................22
2.4 MonitoringandMaintenance(7.3.6)............................................................................23
2.5 AbandonmentorDecommissioning(7.3.7)..................................................................23
2.6 SolarEnergyFacilityPermitRequirements(7.3.8)........................................................23
2.7 BuildingIntegratedSolarEnergyFacilities(7.3.9).........................................................29
3.0 AQUIFERPROTECTIONDISTRICT............................................................31
3.1 AquiferPerformanceStandards(7.054).......................................................................31
3.2 ProceduresforIssuanceofaSpecialPermit...................................................................32
3.3 AdditionalProceduresforSpecialPermitintheAquiferProtectionDistrict..................33
4.0 SPECIALPERMITCRITERIAFORAPPROVAL(SECTION12.7.9)..................41
4.1 CompliancewithLaws,Bylaws&Regulations(12.7.9.a).................................................41
4.2 ProtectionofCityAmenities(12.7.9.b).........................................................................41
4.3 MinimizationofTrafficandSafetyImpacts(12.7.9.c)..................................................41
4.4 WaterDrainageandSewageDisposal(12.7.9.d)..........................................................41
4.5 ProtectionofWaterResources(12.7.9.e).....................................................................41
4.6 MitigationofAdverseImpacts(12.7.9.f).......................................................................42
4.7 VehicleProvisions(12.7.9.g).........................................................................................42
4.8 LandscapeDesignFeatures(12.7.9.h)...........................................................................42
4.9 TreeRemovalandReplacement(12.7.9.i)....................................................................42
4.10 ConsistencyofDevelopment(12.7.9.j).........................................................................42
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4.11 ErosionandSedimentationControl(12.7.9.k)...............................................................42
4.12 NuisanceMitigation(12.7.9.l).......................................................................................43
APPENDICES
AppendixASPBApplicationForm
AppendixBProofofSPBFeePayment
AppendixCTaxMapandCertifiedAbuttersList
AppendixDSitePlans,Drawings,andTechnicalSpecifications
AppendixEStormwaterManagementPermitApplicationandReport
AppendixFOperationandManagementPlan
AppendixGLiabilityInsurance
AppendixHSiteControl
AppendixIUtilityConnectionNotification
AppendixJVisualizations
AppendixKDecommissioningPlan
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ACRONYMS
ACECs AreasofCriticalEnvironmentalConcern
BMP bestmanagementpractice
BVW borderingvegetatedwetland
DC directCurrent
kW kilowatts
MADEP MassachusettsDepartmentofEnvironmentalProtection
MEPA MassachusettsEnvironmentalProtectionAct
NHESP NaturalHeritageandEndangeredSpecies
NOI NoticeofIntent
NPDES NationalPollutantDischargeEliminationSystem
ORWs OutstandingResourceWaters
Project solarelectricitygeneratingproject
PV photovoltaic
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ExecutiveSummary
GeneralProjectDescription
ForefrontPower,LLC,isproposingtodevelopandoperateagroundmountedsolarphotovoltaic
(PV)generationsystem(Project)onapropertyownedbyMichaelandRachelTomaszewski(Parcel
ID 171107). The property is located in the southern portion of Easthampton and located
approximately1,200feetnorthwestofthePlainStreetandHendrickStreetintersection.
SolarDesign
Theproposedsolararrays(2)willconsistoffixedtiltPVmodulesonabovegroundracksthatwill
begroundmounted.
The panels i n e a c h a r r a y are connected viaPVwire to a single pad housing the project
inverterandone(1)transformer.
Asingletransmissionlinewillleadfromthetransformerpadsviaanunderground, electric utility
lineandconnecttotheEversourcethreephasepowerlines a l o n g PlainStreet.
Aperimeterfenceandlockedgatewillprovidesitesecurity.
Proposedaccesstothesolararraywillutilizeanexistingfarmroadwithupgradesmadeinorderto
allowforconstructionandmaintenancevehiclesnecessaryclearance.
ProjectImpacts
Temporary impacts associated with the construction of the development solar array have been
identifiedandmitigatedbydesignorspecifications.
Theexistingfarmaccesswillbegradedandwillconsistofagravelroadbase.
Nowetland,stream,orprotectedresourceareaimpactswillincurduetotheconstructionofthis
Project.
RegulatoryCompliance
TheProjectdoesnotexceedMassachusettsEnvironmentalProtectionAct(MEPA)thresholdsand
isnotsubjecttoMEPAreview.
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1.0 Introduction
TRC, on behalf o f ForefrontPower, is pleased to present the enclosed Application for Special
Permit to the City of EasthamptonPlanningBoardfor the proposed installation of a 996kilowatts
(kW)ofdirectcurrent(DC)photovoltaic (PV) solar electricity generating project (Project) on property
ownedbyMichaelandRachelTomaszewski.
1.1 ExistingsiteConditions
The Tomaszewskipropertyis a 15.8acre property located in the southern portion of Easthampton,
justnorthofPlainStreet(Map&Lot:171107).TheTomaszewskipropertyisprimarilycomprisedofan
inactiveagriculturalfieldandfarmroadeasementwithinroadfrontagealong PlainStreet. Thesite is
directlyabuttedbyresidentialareastothesouth,vacantpotentialsubdivisionlotstothenorthandwest,
andconservationforestedlandtotheeast.TheProjectwillbeconstructedon5.7acres ofthecurrent
parcel.
The Tomaszewski property is located in the Residential Rural B (R40) zoning district and the Aquifer
Protection OverlayDistrict. Largescalesolarenergyfacilities,definedin 7.3.1ofthe Easthamptons
ZoningOrdinanceashavinganameplatecapacityof100kWorgreater,areallowedbyspecialpermit
fromthePlanningBoardinthe R40district.Largescalesolarenergyfacilitiesisnoton eitherlistof
allowed byright uses or prohibited for the Aquifer Protection Overlay District ( 7.051 and 7.052
respectively),however,under7.053,allcommercialorindustrialactivitiesallowedbyrightorbySpecial
PermitintheunderlyingdistrictareallowedbyspecialpermitfromthePlanningBoard.Thisapplication
isforaSpecialPermitundertheSolarEnergyFacilitiesbylaw(7.3)andtheAquiferProtectionDistrict
bylaws(7.053)
ATRCwetlandscientistconductedasitevisitinordertoconfirmthelocationoftheproposedProject,
delineatewetlands,andidentifyotherresourceareasfoundwithintheparcel.Thefallowagricultural
landisdominatedbyQueenAnneslace(Daucuscarota)andCanadianhorseweed(Conyzacanadensis).
One bordering vegetated wetland (BVW) resource area was identified and delineated on the parcel,
bisectingthewesternsideofthesite.TheBVWcanbeclassifiedaspalustrineemergentwithpalustrine
scrub shrub along the fringe, dominated by broadleaf cattail (Typha latifolia) and woolgrass (Scirpus
cyperinus). Also present in the wetland resource area, in lesser amounts, are hardstem bulrush
(Schoenoplectusacutus),reedcanarygrass(Phalarisarundinacea)[prohibitednoxiousweed]),seedbox
(Ludwigia alternifolia), arrowleaf tearthumb (Polygonum sagittatum), purple loosestrife (Lythrum
salicaria[invasive,butpresentinsparseamounts],redosierdogwood(Cornussericea),meadowsweet
(Spiraea latifolia), pussy willow (Salix discolor), and cottonwood (Populus deltoides). The Project
footprintdoesnotimpacttheBVWoritsassociatedbufferzones.
1.2 ProposedSolarEnergyFacility
ForefrontPowerproposestoconstructa996kWsolarelectricalfacilityonthe15.8acreTomaszewski
propertylocatednorthofPlainStreetinEasthampton,Massachusetts.TheProjectwillcover5.7acres
oftheproperty.TheProjectwillincludetwo(2)groundmounted,fixedtiltsolarpanelarrays,two(2)
transformers mounted on concrete pads, perimeter security fencing, and a gravel access drive
connectingthesolararraystoPlainStreet.
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The Project will avoid disturbance to valuable open space and minimize environmental disturbances
associated with construction and maintenance. Development of the Project will not significantly or
negativelyaffectenvironmentalresourcesonoradjacenttotheproperty.
Noworkisproposedwithinwetlands,streams,OutstandingResourceWaters(ORWs),NaturalHeritage
andEndangeredSpecies(NHESP)regulatedareas,AreasofCriticalEnvironmentalConcern(ACECs),100
YearFloodplains,otherFEMAfloodways,orotherjurisdictionalresourceareas.
Duringconstruction,stormwaterwillbemanagedinaccordancewiththeMassachusettsDepartmentof
Environmental Protection (MADEP) stormwater management standards and sediment and erosion
controls will be implemented as necessary to protect adjacent resource areas. ForeFront Power
proposestoinstallsiltfencingtodemarcatethelimitofworkwithstrawwattlesstakedinatthetowas
an erosion control barrier. Straw wattles will be inspected daily during construction and replaced or
repairedasnecessary.Shouldthestrawwattlesnotprovesufficientforerosionandsedimentcontrol,
theywillbereplacedwithanotherappropriatebestmanagementpractice(BMP).
TheconstructionofthesolararrayswilltemporarilyincreasevehicletrafficonRoute141,Hendricks
Road,PlainStreet,andinthegeneralvicinityoftheProjectinEasthampton.Thefollowingevaluation
wasderivedfromourprofessionalexperienceconductingsimilarprojects.
Duringtheapproximatefour(4)monthconstructionperiod,vehicletraffictoandfromthesitealong
Route141andPlainStreetisapproximatelyanticipatedtobe:
Month1Mobilization
o 68personalvehiclesperday
o 36contractorvehiclesperday
o 12materialdeliveries(semitrailertrucks)perdayfor1week
o 12equipmentdeliveries(semitrailertrucks)perweek
o Concretedeliverytrucks,3overa1weekperiod
Months2and3RackandPanelAssembly
o 812personalvehiclesperday
o 36contractorvehiclesperday
o 12materialdeliveries(semitrailertrucks)perdayfor2weeks
Month4CommissioningandDemobilization
o 68personalvehiclesperday
o 36contractvehiclesperday
o 12equipmentremovals(semitrailertrucks)perweek
Duringoperationofthesolararray,amaximumofthree(3)tripsperyearareanticipatedinorderto
maintainthefacility.
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2.0 SolarEnergyFacilities
Largescalesolarenergyfacilities,whicharedefinedtohavenameplatecapacitiesgreaterthan100kW,
areallowedintheR40bySpecialPermitfromthePlanningBoard.Thefollowingsectionsdocumenthow
theprojectcomplieswiththerequirementsanddesignstandardsforlargescalesolarenergyfacilitiesset
forthin7.3oftheZoningOrdinanceofEasthampton.
2.1 GeneralRequirementsforallSolarEnergyFacilities(7.3.3)
Exemptions
Commercialagricultureisnottheprimarypurposeoftheproposeduse,thustheProjectisnotexempt
fromtheprovisionsof7.3.
CompliancewithLaws,OrdinancesandRegulations
The project will comply with all federal, state, and local regulations regarding the construction and
operationofthefacility.Nostatepermitsarerequired.ANoticeofIntent(NOI)willbesubmittedto
obtain coverage under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Construction
GeneralPermit.
ProofofLiabilityInsurance
PleaseseeAppendixGforproofofliabilityinsurance.
SiteControl
PleaseseeAppendixHforproofofliabilityinsurance.
UtilityNotification
PleaseseeAppendixIforproofofliabilityinsurance.
2.2 DesignStandards(7.3.4)
Lighting
NopermanentlightingisproposedfortheProject.
Signage
Signsontheperimeterfencewillbelimitedtoidentificationofowner,providingemergencycontact
informationandwarningofpotentialelectricalhazardposedbythefacility.Signsrequiredbyfederal
and state laws for electrical equipment and worker safety will be posted as necessary within the
perimeterfence.
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Advertising
Noadvertisingwillbedisplayedatthefacility.
UtilityConnections
Theutilityconnectionwillbeundergroundfromthesolararraystotheedgeofthesouthernparcelalong
theaccessroad.FromthispointheadingsouthtoPlainStreet,theutilityconnectionwillbeaboveground
utilizingelectricalpoles(seeSheetC101oftheSitePlansinAppendixD).
AppurtenantStructures
The appurtenant structures (transformers) proposed as part of the Project conform to regulations
regardingheights,setbacks,etc.Theseappurtenantstructureswillbescreenedfromviewbyproposed
landscaping(seeSheetC101oftheSitePlansinAppendixD).
2.3 SafetyandEnvironmentalStandards(7.3.5)
EmergencyServices
Itisunderstoodthatthisapplication(includingthesiteplans)wasforwardedtothelocalemergency
entitieswhensubmittedbyForeFrontPower.ForefrontPowerwillworktoensurethattheProjectplans
meettheneedsofemergencyresponders.Spacebetweentheproposedfenceandsolarpanelsisat
least15feetinallareasoftheProject.Thisdesignisinplaceinordertoallowemergencyvehiclesspace
todrivecompletelyaroundthesiteifneeded.KnoxBoxeswillbesituatedateachgatesothatemergency
personnel can enter the fence as needed. One (1) emergency man gate will be situated along the
northern fence of the western array. Forefront Power will maintain an emergency contact number,
whichwillbeprovidedtoemergencymanagementofficialsandpostedontheperimeterfence.
UnauthorizedAccess
TheProjectfacilitieswillbesurroundedbyasecurityfencewithalockedgateattheentrance.Knox
Boxeswillbesituatedateachgatesothatemergencypersonnelcanenterthefenceasneeded.One(1)
emergencymangatewillbesituatedalongthenorthernfenceofthewesternarray.PleaseseeSheet
C101oftheSitePlansinAppendixD.
LandClearing,SoilErosionandHabitatImpacts
VeryminortreeclearingwillbeneededduringconstructionofthisProject.Itisestimatedthatonly.02
acresoftreeswillneedtobecut.TRChasinitiatedconsultationwiththeU.S.FishandWildlifeService
(USFWS) for concurrence of minimal to no habitat impact due to construction and operation of this
project.Stormwater,soilerosion,andsedimentationBMPswillbeemployed(asfullydetailedinthe
attachedStormwaterManagementPlan,AppendixE)topreventerosionordischargefromtheProject
Site.PleaseseeSheetC100oftheSitePlansinAppendixD.
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WildlifeCorridors
TheProjectwillonlytakeup5.7acresofthe15.8acreparcel.Outofthe5.7acresoftheProjectsize,
5.3acreswillbefenced.Therefore,10.5acresoftheparcelwillremainavailableaswildlifecorridors.
Additionalimpedimentsorimprovementsforfacilitatingwildlifemovementsarenotanticipateddueto
theconstructionandoperationoftheProject.
NaturalBufferforLargeSolarProjects
Themajorityoftheexistingvegetationwillbemaintainedinitscurrentstate(atleast)50feetbetween
solarcomponentsandthepropertyboundary.Inaddition,natural,localtreespeciesareproposedtobe
plantedalongcertainlocationswithinthisbufferinordertoprovideadditionalscreening.Pleasesee
SheetC101oftheSitePlansinAppendixD.
2.4 MonitoringandMaintenance(7.3.6)
Theproposedfacilitywillbemaintainedingoodconditionandinaccordancewithallapplicablefederal,
state, and local regulations. ForeFront Power is responsible for the cost of maintaining the facility
(including the access road) and the cost of repairing the facility as necessary. An Operation and
Maintenance(O&M)PlanisincludedasAppendixF.
2.5 AbandonmentorDecommissioning(7.3.7)
ForeFrontPowerunderstandsthatwithin150daysoftheendofthefacilitysusefullifeorabandonment,
thefacilityshallbedecommissioned.Decommissioningshallconsistof:
(a) Physicalremovalofallsolarstructures,equipment,securitybarriersandtransmissionlines
fromthesite.
(b) Disposalofallsolidandhazardouswasteinaccordancewithlocalandstatewastedisposal
regulations.
(c) Stabilizationandrevegetationofthesiteasnecessarytominimizeerosion.
Ifthecaseofabandonment,asdeterminedbythePlanningBoard,thecityshallhavetheauthorityto
enterthepropertyandremovethefacility.ADecommissioningPlanisincludedasAppendixK.
2.6 SolarEnergyFacilityPermitRequirements(7.3.8)
SpecialPermitandBuildingInspectorIssuedPermit
ConstructionoftheproposedProjectwillnotcommenceuntilaspecialpermithasbeenissuedbythe
Planning Board and a building permit received from the building inspector. This facility will be
constructed and operated in a manner that, where economically feasible, minimizes adverse visual,
safety,andenvironmentalimpacts.
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Setbacks
Thefacilityhasbeendesignedtocomplywitha50footsetbackfromallpropertylinesandprivateor
publicways.PleaseseeSheetC101oftheSitePlansinAppendixD.
SetbackWaiver
Itisnotanticipatedthatasetbackwaiverwillberequestedas50footsetbacksfromallpropertylines
andprivateorpublicwayshasbeenprovidedandproposed.PleaseseeSheetC101oftheSitePlansin
AppendixD.
GeneralRequiredDocuments
Table1summarizesalloftheitemsrequiredforasiteplanforalargescalesolarenergyfacilityunder
7.0,7.3andindicateswheretherequiredinformationislocatedintheattachedsiteplan(Appendix
D).
Table1.SummaryofSitePlanRequirements
Requirement Bylaw Location
RequirementsUnderSolarEnergyFacilityBylaw(7.3)
Propertylinesandphysical 7.3.8.5(a)(i) SheetC004 ofthe SitePlansin
dimensionsofsubjectproperty AppendixD
Location,dimensions,andtypes 7.3.8.5(a)(ii) SheetC004 ofthe SitePlansin
ofexistingmajorstructureson AppendixD
theproperty
Locationoftheproposedsolar 7.3.8.5(a)(iii) SheetC101 ofthe SitePlansin
systemstructures,foundations, AppendixD
andassociatedequipment
Rightofwayofanypublicroad 7.3.8.5(a)(iv) SheetC004 ofthe SitePlansin
thatiscontiguouswiththe AppendixD
property
Overheadutilitylines 7.3.8.5(a)(v) SheetC101 ofthe SitePlansin
AppendixD
Locationandapproximateheight 7.3.8.5(a)(vi) SheetC004 ofthe SitePlansin
oftreecover AppendixD
Contourswithintervalofnomore 7.3.8.5 SheetC004 ofthe SitePlansin
than10feet AppendixD
Propertylinesforthesiteparcel 7.3.8.5(a)* SheetC004 ofthe SitePlansin
andadjacentparcelswithin300 AppendixD
feet
Outlineofallexistingbuildingson 7.3.8.5(b)* SheetC004 ofthe SitePlansin
siteparcelandadjacentparcels AppendixD
within300feet.
Locationofallroads,publicand 7.3.8.5(c)* SheetC101 ofthe SitePlansin
privateonthesiteparceland AppendixD
adjacentparcelsandproposed
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Table1.SummaryofSitePlanRequirements
Requirement Bylaw Location
roadsordrivewayseither
temporaryorpermanent
Existingareasoftreecover 7.3.8.5(d)* SheetC004 ofthe SitePlansin
includingaverageheightoftree, AppendixD
onthesiteparcelandadjacent
parcels
Proposedlocationanddesignof 7.3.8.5(e)* SheetC101 ofthe SitePlansin
solarfacilityincludingground AppendixD
equipment,appurtenant
structures,transmission
infrastructure,access,fencing,
exteriorlighting,etc.
RequirementsUnderAquiferProtectionDistrictBylaw(7.061)
Acompletelistofchemicals, 7.061a NA
pesticides,fuelsandother
potentialtoxicorhazardous
materialstobeusedorstoredon
thepremisesinquantitiesgreater
thanthoseassociatedwith
normalhouseholduse
Drainagerechargefeaturesand 7.061c SheetC102 ofthe SitePlansin
provisionstopreventlossof AppendixD
recharge
Provisionstocontrolsoilerosion 7.061d SheetC003 ofthe SitePlansin
andsedimentation,soil AppendixD
compactionandtoprevent
seepagefromsewerpipes
Groundwatermonitoringwells 7.061e (if required by Preliminary design assumes no
PlanningBoard) groundwatermonitoringwells.
GeneralSitePlanRequirements
Nameofproject,locus, 12.7.5.1a SheetC001 ofthe SitePlansin
boundaries,northarrow,scaleof AppendixD
plan,submissionandrevision
dates
Nameandaddressoftheowner 12.7.5.1b SheetC001 ofthe SitePlansin
ofrecord,developer,andoriginal AppendixD
sealofengineer,architect,or
landscapearchitectasapplicable
Namesandaddressofallowners 12.7.5.1c SheetC004 ofthe SitePlansin
ofrecordabuttingparcelsand AppendixD
thosewithin300feetofthe
propertyline
Allexistinglotlines,easements, 12.7.5.1d SheetC004 ofthe SitePlansin
andrightsofway.Includedarea AppendixD
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Table1.SummaryofSitePlanRequirements
Requirement Bylaw Location
inacresorsquarefeet,abutting
landuses,locationanduseof
structureswithin300feetofthe
site.
Locationanduseofallexisting 12.7.5.1e SheetC101 ofthe SitePlansin
andproposedstructureswithin AppendixD
thedevelopment.
Thelocationsofallpresentand 12.7.5.1f SheetC101 ofthe SitePlansin
proposedpublicandprivate AppendixD
ways,parkingareas,driveways
sidewalks,ramps,curbs,fences,
paths,landscapingwallsand
fences.Locationtypeand
screeningdetailsforallwaste
disposalcontainers.
Thelocations,height,intensity, 12.7.5.1g NA
andbulbtypeofallexternal
fixtures.Thedirectionof
illuminationandmethodsto
eliminateglareintoadjoining
properties.
Thelocation,height,size, 12.7.5.1h NA
materials,anddesignofall
proposedsignage.
Thelocationanddescriptionofall 12.7.5.1i SheetC102 ofthe SitePlansin
presentandproposedutility AppendixD
systemsincludingsewageor
septicsystem,watersupply
system,telephone,cable
television,andelectricalsystems.
Stormdrainagesystemincluding
existingandproposeddrainlines,
culverts,catchbasins,headwalls,
endwalls,manholes,and
drainageswales.Mayrequiresoil
logs,percolationtestsand
stormwaterrunoffcalculations
forlargedevelopments.
Planstopreventpollutionof 12.7.5.1j SheetC003 ofthe SitePlansin
groundwater;erosionofsoilboth AppendixD
duringandafterconstruction;
excessiverunoff;excessive
raisingorloweringofthewater
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Table1.SummaryofSitePlanRequirements
Requirement Bylaw Location
table;andfloodingofother
properties.
Existingtopography(2foot 12.7.5.1k SheetC100 ofthe SitePlansin
intervalsfor3%15%and5foot AppendixD
intervalat>15%slopes)One
hundredfootfloodelevation.
Indicateallareaswithinthesite
andwithin50feetofthesite
wheregroundremovalorfillingis
proposedandgiveits
approximatevolumeincubic
yards
Landscapeplanshowingall 12.7.5.1l SheetC101 ofthe SitePlansin
existingnaturallandfeatures, AppendixD
majortrees,forestcover,and
watersourcesandallproposed
changestothesefeatures
includingsizeandtypeofplan
material.Watersourceswill
includeponds,lakes,brooks,
streams,wetlands,floodplains
anddrainageretentionareas.
Generalsoiltypesshallbe
indicatedaspartofthelandscape
plan.
Zoningdistrictboundarieswithin 12.7.5.1m SheetC004 ofthe SitePlansin
500feetofthesitesperimeter. AppendixD
Trafficflowpatternswithinthe 12.7.5.1n NA
site.
Fornewbuilding,usesor 12.7.5.1o NA
projects,atablecontaining:
a) Areaofthebuildingtobe
usedforaparticularuse
b) Maximumnumberof
employees
c) Maximumseating
capacity
d) Numberofparkingspace
Elevationplansofascaleof 12.7.5.1p NA
inchequalsonefootforall
exteriorfacadesindicating
pertinentdesignfeaturesand
typeofmaterialsused
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Table1.SummaryofSitePlanRequirements
Requirement Bylaw Location
Adetailedfinancialimpact 12.7.5.1q NA
statementisrequiredineach
casewhereaproposednew
commercialbuildingorproject
willcontainmorethan25,000
grosssquarefeet
Adetailedcommunityimpact 12.7.5.1r NA
statementisrequiredineach
casewhereaproposednew
commercialbuildingorproject
willcontainmorethan25,000
grosssquarefeet
*Therearetwoparagraph(a)s,(b)s,(c)s,(d)sand(e)sunder7.3.8.5.Markedreferencesare
provisionsfromrepeatedparagraphreference
SolarSystemSpecifications(7.3.8.5(b))
Pleaseseethe30%DesignSitePlansinAppendixD.
OnelineDiagram
Aonelineelectricaldiagramisattachedaspartofthesiteplans(see30%DesignSitePlansinAppendix
D).
ApplicantandPropertyOwnerContactInformation
Please see the Application for Special Permit for contact information relating to the applicant and
propertyowners.
AgentContactInformation
PleaseseetheApplicationforSpecialPermitforcontactinformationrelatingtotheagentrepresenting
theapplicant.
MaintenancePlan
AnO&MplanisincludedasAppendixFofthissubmission.
FinancialSurety
ADecommissioningPlanisincludedasAppendixK.
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Visualizations
LinesofsightandcrosssectionviewrepresentationsoftheproposedProjectarebeingcompletedat
thistimeandwillbesubmittedpriortothePlanningBoardhearing.
Operation&MaintenancePlan
AnO&MplanisincludedasAppendixFofthissubmission.
LandscapePlan
ItistheintentofForeFrontPowertoprovidevisualbuffersfromadjacentlandownersasfeasible.A
landscapeplanisincludedasSheet101inAppendixD.
IndependentConsultants
ForeFrontPowerunderstandsthatthePlanningBoardmayhireoutsideconsultantsforathirdparty
review.ForeFrontPoweralsounderstandsthatitwouldbetheapplicantsresponsibilitytocoverthe
costsofathirdpartyreview.
2.7 BuildingIntegratedSolarEnergyFacilities(7.3.9)
Thefacilityproposedisgroundmountedandnotpartofanyexistingorproposedbuilding.Therefore,
Section7.3.9doesnotapplytothisProject.
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3.0 AquiferProtectionDistrict
TheProjectislocated in theAquiferProtectionOverlayDistrict. Largescalesolarenergyfacilitiesare
neitherinthelistofusespermittedbyright(7.051)intheoverlaydistrictnoraretheyonthelistof
prohibiteduses(7.052).Largescalesolarenergyfacilitiesareallowedbyspecialpermitintheunderlying
R40districtandtherefore,under7.053a,allowablebyspecialpermitintheAquiferProtectionOverlay
District.ThissectiondocumentstheProjectscompliancewithprovisionoftheAquiferProtectionDistrict
bylaw.
3.1 AquiferPerformanceStandards(7.054)
Thissectiondescribeshowtheproposedfacilitycomplieswiththeperformancestandardsrequiredfor
uses in the Aquifer Protection Overlay District. The standards are presented italicized text to
differentiatefromthedemonstrationofcompliance(normaltext).
a) Sodium chloride shall be used at the minimum salt to sand ration consistent with the public
highwaysafetyrequirements,anditsuseshallbeeliminatedonroadswhichmaybeclosedto
thepublicinwinter.Alternativedeicingmaterials,suchascalciumchloride,shallbeusedtothe
extentfeasibleforwinterroadmaintenance.
Theuseofsodiumchloridewillbeminimaltononeasconstructionisscheduledtobecompletedprior
towinterandamaximumof3tripsperyeartothefacilityareanticipated.
b) Thestorageofsodiumchloride,calciumchloride,chemicallytreatedabrasivesorotherchemicals
usedfortheremovaloficeandsnowonroadsshallbecoveredandlocatedinapavedsurface
with berms, or within a structure designed to prevent the generation and escape of
contaminatedrunoff.
Therewillbenostorageofthechemicalslistedaboveonsite.
c) Fertilizers,pesticides,herbicides,lawncarechemicalsorotherleachablematerialsshallbeused
inaccordancewithLawnCareRegulationsoftheMassachusettsPesticideBoard,333CMR10.03
(30,31),asamended,withmanufacturerslabelinstructionsandallothernecessaryprecautions
tominimizeadverseimpactsonsurfaceandgroundwater.
Nofertilizers,pesticides,orherbicidesorlawncarechemicalswillbeusedinthemaintenanceofthe
vegetationatthefacility.
d) Thestorageofcommercialfertilizersandsoilconditionersshallbewithinstructuresdesignedto
preventthegenerationandescapeofcontaminatedrunofforleachate.
Nofertilizersorsoilconditionerswillbestoredonsite.
e) All new animal manure storage areas shall be covered and in accordance with the National
ConservationServicestandardstopreventthegenerationandescapeofcontaminatedrunoff
orleachate.
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Nonewanimalmanurestorageareasareproposed.
f) All hazardous materials, as defined in M.G.L. Chapter 21E, must be stored either in a free
standingcontainerwithinabuilding,orinafreestandingcontainerabove groundlevel with
protectiontocontainaspillthesizeofthecontainerstotalstoragecapacity
Nostorageofhazardousmaterialsisproposed.
g) InaccordancewiththeStatePlumbingCode,allvehiclemaintenancefacilitiesmusthavefloor
drains,unlesstheyreceiveavariancefromtheStatePlumbingBoard,whichmustbeconnected
toamunicipalsewersystemortoastateapprovedholdingtanksinunseweredareas.Allother
facilitieswhichusestoreormaintainhazardousmaterialsorwastemust,withstateapproval,
sealfloordrainsorconnectthemtoasewersystemorholdingtank.
Thefacilitywillnothaveavehiclemaintenancefacilityandnouseorstorageofhazardousmaterialsis
proposed.
h) Withtheexceptionofbridges,theareawithin75feetofBroadBrookshallbekeptinanatural
vegetatedconditionandnotalteredinanyway
Theproperty
i) Definesstandardsforstormwaterrunoff.
Fulltextnotrepeated.
TheproposedProjectwillcreate0.63acresofnewimperviouscoverrelatedtotheconcretepadsfor
thetransformersandinvertersandthegravelaccessdrive.Stormwatermanagementfeaturesthatwill
bemaintainedduringtheoperationoftheProjectsaredepictedonSheet102ofthesiteplansthatcan
befoundinAppendixDlocatedherein.Nostormwaterrunoffwillbedischargedtorivers,streams,or
othersurfacewaterbodies.Theoverallsitedrainagepatternswillremaingenerallyunchangedunder
postdevelopmentconditions.Thestormwatermanagementfeatureshavebeendesignedtomanage
peakrunoffratesandpromotegroundwaterrecharge.
j) Applicationofpesticides,herbicidesorfertilizerfornondomesticornonagriculturalusesmust
beapprovedbytheBoardofHealth.
Useofpesticides,herbicides,andfertilizersisnotproposed.
3.2 ProceduresforIssuanceofaSpecialPermit
SiteplanrequirementsforproposedprojectsintheAquiferProtectionOverlayDistrictarepresentedin
7.061.Theserequirementsalongwiththesiteplanrequirementsspecifictolargescalesolarenergy
facilitiesarepresentedinTable1inSection2.6.Thetablepresentsthelocationwithintheattachedsite
planwheretherequiredinformationappears.
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3.3 AdditionalProceduresforSpecialPermitintheAquiferProtectionDistrict
The Planning Board must follow all special permit procedures from 12.7 of Easthamptons zoning
ordinance. These procedures are discussed in Section 4 below. In addition to the standards for the
issuanceofspecialpermitestablishedin12.7.9,thePlanningBoardmustconsiderthefollowingcriteria
from7.062b(criteriainitalicizedtexttodifferentiatefromdocumentationofcompliance(normaltext)
withthecriteria):
(1) Isinharmonywiththepurposeandintentofthisordinanceandwillpromotethepurposesofthe
aquiferprotectiondistrict.
ThepurposeoftheAquiferProtectionDistrictistopromotethehealth,safety,andgeneralwelfareof
thecommunityandtoprotectandpreservethegroundwaterresourcesofthecity.Thelargescalesolar
energyfacilityposesnodangertopublichealthandsafetyandprovidesthebenefitofproducingenergy
fromaclean,renewablesource.Duringconstruction,implementationofBMPswillprotecttheground
andsurfacewaterresources.Theoverallsitedrainagepatternswillremaingenerallyunchangedunder
postdevelopmentconditions.Thestormwatermanagementfeatureshavebeendesignedtomanage
peakrunoffratesandpromotegroundwaterrecharge.
(2) Isappropriatetothenaturaltopography,soilsandothercharacteristicsofthesitetobe
developed.
TherelativelyflatopencharacteristicsmaketheProjectsitewellsuitedforuseforalargescalesolar
energyfacility.Minimalgradingortreeclearingwillberequired.Bylimitingdevelopmenttosuchassite,
the Project will avoid disturbance to valuable open space and minimize environmental disturbances
associatedwithconstructionandmaintenance.
(3) Hasadequatepublicsewerageandwaterfacilities,orthesuitablesoilforonlotsewage,in
compliancewithapplicableMassachusettsDepartmentofEnvironmentalProtectionstandardsin
310CMR22,andforanonlotwatersystem.
NosewageorwatersystemwillbenecessaryfortheproposedProject.
(4) Willnot,duringconstructionorsiteworkorthereafter,haveanadverseenvironmentalimpact
onanywatershedorwatercourseinthedistrict.Acommercialforestryoperationshallpresenta
planforcuttingwhichprovidessafetemporaryequipmentstorage,andfollowsthe
MassachusettsForestcuttingPracticesAct304CMR11.00
During construction, stormwater will be managed in accordance with the MADEP stormwater
managementstandards.Sedimentanderosioncontrolswillbeimplementedasnecessaryinorderto
help protect adjacent resource areas. ForeFront Power proposes to install silt fencing in order to
demarcatethelimitofwork,withstrawwattlesstakedinatthetowasanerosioncontrolbarrier.Straw
wattleswillbeinspecteddailyduringconstructionandreplacedorrepairedasnecessary.Shouldthe
straw wattles not prove sufficient for erosion and sediment control, then they will be replaced with
another appropriate BMP. The overall site drainage patterns will remain generally unchanged under
postdevelopmentconditions.Thestormwatermanagementfeatureshavebeendesignedtomanage
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peakrunoffratesandpromotegroundwaterrecharge.Thestormwatermanagementfeaturesthatwill
bemaintainedthroughoutthelifetimeofthelargescalesolarenergyfacilityaredepictedonSheet102
ofthesiteplaninAppendixD.
(5) Willnotadverselyaffecttheexistingorpotentialqualityandquantityofthewaterintheaquifer
protectiondistrict.
Theprojectwillnotaffectthequalityorquantityofthewaterintheaquiferprotectiondistrict.
(6) Has,whererequired,providedthemechanismtoassureonsitequalityrecharge.Appearance
shallbegivenbyaprofessionalengineer.
Thestormwatermanagementfeaturesthatwillbemaintainedthroughoutthelifetimeofthelargescale
solarenergyfacilityaredepictedonSheet102ofthesiteplaninAppendixD.Thestormwaterdesign
conducted for this Project shows that groundwater recharge will stay neutral during pre and post
construction.ThestormwatersiteplanandreviewwaspreparedbyaProfessionalEngineerlicensedto
practiceinMassachusetts.
(7) Willnotpromotetheintensiveuseofpesticides.Golfcoursesmustpresentanapplication
scheduleandlistofpesticidestobeusedwhichwillnotcontaminatetheaquifer.
TheuseofpesticidesisnotproposedforthisProject.
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4.0 SpecialPermitCriteriaforApproval(Section12.7.9)
ThefollowingsectionsdemonstratehowtheprojectcomplieswiththecriteriathePlanningBoardmust
considerpriortoissuingaspecialpermit.
4.1 CompliancewithLaws,Bylaws&Regulations(12.7.9.a)
The project will comply with all federal, state, and local regulations regarding the construction and
operationofalargescalesolarenergyfacility.Nostatepermitsarerequired.AnNOIwillbesubmitted
in order to obtain coverage under the NPDES Construction General Permit before the start of
construction. This document serves as application to the Planning Board for a Special Permit under
7.053and7.3oftheEasthamptonsZoningOrdinance.
4.2 ProtectionofCityAmenities(12.7.9.b)
TheproposedfacilitywillnotrequireanyCityutilitiesorcreateaburdenonemergencyservices.The
Project will avoid disturbance to valuable open space and undeveloped areas and minimize
environmentaldisturbancesassociatedwithconstructionandmaintenance.
4.3 MinimizationofTrafficandSafetyImpacts(12.7.9.c)
TheconstructionofthesolararraywilltemporarilyincreasevehicletrafficonRoute141,HendricksRoad,
PlainStreet,andinthegeneralvicinityoftheProjectinEasthampton.Section1.2estimates,basedon
bestprofessionaljudgment,thenumberofvehicletripsthatwillbeaddedtothenormaltrafficinthe
vicinity of the project. During operations, less than three (3) vehicle trips per year to the site are
anticipated.
4.4 WaterDrainageandSewageDisposal(12.7.9.d)
Nosewagewillbeproducedatthefacility.
4.5 ProtectionofWaterResources(12.7.9.e)
Thefacilitywillbeconstructedoutsideofthewetlandandthebufferzoneofthewetlandresources
delineatedonsite.Duringconstruction,stormwaterwillbemanagedinaccordancewiththeMADEP
stormwater management standards and sediment and erosion controls will be implemented as
necessaryinordertoprotectadjacentresourceareas.ForeFrontPowerproposestoinstallsiltfencing
inordertodemarcatethelimitofwork,withstrawwattlesstakedinatthetowasanerosioncontrol
barrier.Strawwattleswillbeinspecteddailyduringconstructionandreplacedorrepairedasnecessary.
Shouldthestrawwattlesnotprovesufficientforerosionandsedimentcontrol,thenthestrawwattles
willbereplacedwithanotherappropriateBMP.Theoverallsitedrainagepatternswillremaingenerally
unchanged under postdevelopment conditions. The stormwater management features have been
designed to manage peak runoff rates and promote groundwater recharge. The stormwater
managementfeaturesthatwillbemaintainedthroughoutthelifetimeofthelargescalesolarenergy
facilityaredepictedonSheet102ofthesiteplaninAppendixD.
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4.6 MitigationofAdverseImpacts(12.7.9.f)
ThefacilitywillnotuseCitywaterorsewer.Localemergencyserviceswillbeprovidedwithelectrical
diagramsandotherinformationtoassisttheminmanaginganyriskassociatedwiththefacility.
4.7 VehicleProvisions(12.7.9.g)
Trafficwillbelimitedtoauthorizedpersonnelonly.Nooffstreetloadingandunloadingofvehicleswill
berequired.Internaltrafficcontrolsarenotnecessary.
4.8 LandscapeDesignFeatures(12.7.9.h)
Onlythevegetationclearingnecessaryforconstructionofthefacilitywillbeconducted,includingtree
clearing to reduce shading impact on the solar arrays. Most of the existing vegetation will be
maintained.Thesectionofthepropertywherethefacilitywillbelocatedismostlyopenlandandwill
requireminimaltreeclearing.Itisestimatedthatonly.02acresoftreeswillneedtobecut.Sheet101
inAppendixDpresentstheLandscapePlanforthefacility.
4.9 TreeRemovalandReplacement(12.7.9.i)
Thesectionofthepropertywherethefacilitywillbelocatedismostlyopenlandandwillrequireminimal
treeclearing.Itisestimatedthatonly.02acresoftreeswillneedtobecut.Sheet101inAppendixD
presentstheLandscapePlanforthefacility.
4.10 ConsistencyofDevelopment(12.7.9.j)
Largescale solar energy facilities, by their nature, are limited in architectural style. The facility is
designedtomeeta50footsetbackfromallpropertylines.Wherepracticable,theexistingandnatural
vegetationwillremain.Anyadditionalplantingswillbenativeandlocalspecies.Sheet101inAppendix
Dpresentsthelandscapingplanforthefacility.
4.11 ErosionandSedimentationControl(12.7.9.k)
Thefacilitywillbeconstructedoutsideofwetlandsandthebufferzoneofthewetlandresourcesonsite.
During construction, stormwater will be managed in accordance with the MADEP stormwater
managementstandards.Sedimentanderosioncontrolswillbeimplementedasnecessaryinorderto
protectadjacentresourceareas.ForeFrontPowerproposestoinstallsiltfencinginordertodemarcate
thelimitofwork,withstrawwattlesstakedinatthetowasanerosioncontrolbarrier.Strawwattleswill
beinspecteddailyduringconstructionandreplacedorrepairedasnecessary.Shouldthestrawwattles
not prove sufficient for erosion and sediment control, then they will be replaced with another
appropriate BMP. The overall site drainage patterns will remain generally unchanged under post
developmentconditions.Thestormwatermanagementfeatureshavebeendesignedtomanagepeak
runoffrates andpromotegroundwaterrecharge.Thestormwatermanagementfeatures thatwill be
maintainedthroughoutthelifetimeofthelargescalesolarenergyfacilityaredepictedonSheet102of
thesiteplaninAppendixD.TheerosionandsedimentationcontrolsproposedfortheProjectcanbe
foundonSheet003ofthesiteplaninAppendixD.
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4.12 NuisanceMitigation(12.7.9.l)
Solar projects do not produce air or water pollution during operation. Noise will be limited to the
constructionperiodandduringdaytimehourswhentheinvertersareinoperationandwillrepresenta
small increase over ambient noise. Existing vegetative barriers will remain in place and additional
vegetationscreeningisproposed(asneeded)inordertopreventadjacentlandownersfromseeingthe
Project.PleaseseeSheet101ofthesiteplaninAppendixDfortheLandscapePlan.
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AppendixA:SPBApplicationForm
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AttachmentB:ProofofSPBFeePayment
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AppendixC:TaxMapandCertifiedAbuttersList
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100 MONTGOMERY ST. # 1400 [address] OF A RATED PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM AT PLAIN STREET IN EASTHAMPTON, SHEET TITLE:
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CIVIL ENGINEER GEOTECHNICAL ENGR. PROJECT DESCRIPTION GENERAL PLAN SYMBOLS
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TRC ENGINEERS [company name] SYSTEM SIZE (DC) 1248kW AND IS TO BE USED ONLY IN CONNECTION WITH
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SYSTEM SIZE (AC) 996kW, [G-PROJ-SIZE-AC-CEC]kW (CEC) B NO PART IS TO BE DISCLOSED TO OTHERS WITHOUT
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5. ALL ELECTRICAL, TELEPHONE, CABLE TV, GAS AND OTHER UTILITY LINES, CABLES AND APPURTENANCES
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UTILITY ADJUSTMENTS. NO ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION WILL BE ALLOWED FOR DELAY OR LIMITS OF CONSTRUCTION
INCONVENIENCES CAUSED BY UTILITY COMPANY WORK CREWS. THE CONTRACTOR MY BE REQUIRED
TO RESCHEDULE HIS ACTIVITIES TO ALLOW UTILITY CREWS TO PERFORM THEIR REQUIRED WORK. LIMITS OF GRADING
6. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROTECTING ALL EXISTING UTILITY LINES WITHIN THE
CONSTRUCTION AREA. ANY DAMAGE TO EXISTING FACILITIES CAUSED BY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY
ABBREVIATIONS EXISTING CONTOUR
(MINOR)
SHALL BE REPAIRED OR REPLACED AT THE CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. AE ARCHITECT/ENGINEER GR GRADE
ABAN ABANDON GVL GRAVEL 25
EXISTING CONTOUR D
7. CONSTRUCTION SHALL NOT OCCUR IN ANY PUBLIC RIGHTS OF WAY, PUBLIC OR PRIVATE EASEMENTS, (MAJOR)
EASTHAMPTON, MA
ABC AGGREGATE BASE COURSE HP HIGH POINT
BEYOND THE LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE, OR OUTSIDE THE PROPERTY LIMITS WITHOUT A PERMIT. ANY
TOMASZEWSKI PROPERTY
AC ASPHALTIC CONCRETE PAVEMENT HT HEIGHT NEW CONTOUR (MINOR)
PUBLIC OR PRIVATE PROPERTY OR IMPROVEMENTS THAT ARE DAMAGED DURING CONSTRUCTION
SHALL BE REPAIRED TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE OWNER AT THE COST OF THE CONTRACTOR. ADDL ADDITIONAL ID INSIDE DIAMETER
25 NEW CONTOUR (MAJOR)
ADJ ADJUSTABLE/ADJACENT IN INCH/INCHES
8. OVERNIGHT PARKING OF CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT SHALL NOT OBSTRUCT DRIVEWAYS OR AHJ AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION INV INVERT
DESIGNATED TRAFFIC LANES. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT STORE ANY EQUIPMENT OR MATERIAL FLOOD LIMIT (10 YEAR)
PLAIN STREET
AFF ABOVE FINISH FLOOR LATL LATERAL
WITHIN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY. OVERNIGHT PARKING OF CONSTRUCTION VEHICLES ON PRIVATE
PROPERTY IS THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR. AFG ABOVE FINISH GRADE LP LOWPOINT FLOOD LIMIT (25 YEAR)
AGGR AGGREGATE LS LUMP SUM
9. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN ALL THE NECESSARY PERMITS FOR THE PROJECT PRIOR TO AI AREA INLET MATL MATERIAL FLOOD LIMIT (50 YEAR)
COMMENCING CONSTRUCTION (I.E. BARRICADING, TOPSOIL DISTURBANCE, EXCAVATION, NPDES STORM ALIG ALIGNMENT MAX MAXIMUM
WATER, SHORING ETC.). FLOOD LIMIT (100 YEAR)
ALT ALTERNATE MIN MINIMUM
10. ALL PROPERTY CORNERS DESTROYED DURING CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE REPLACED AT THE APRX APPROXIMATE MON MONUMENT
CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. ALL PROPERTY CORNERS MUST BE RESET BY A REGISTERED LAND APVD APPROVED (N) NEW (1.4%)
EX. SLOPE
SURVEYOR. ARCH ARCHITECTURAL N NORTH
ASSY ASSEMBLY NA NOT APPLICABLE 1.4%
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11. ALL BARRICADES AND CONSTRUCTION SIGNING SHALL CONFORM TO APPLICABLE SECTION OF THE BITUM BITUMINOUS PCC PORTLAND CONCRETE PAVEMENT
"MANUAL ON UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES" (MUTCD), U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, SPOT ELEVATION
BL BASE LINE PL PROPERTY LINE
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12. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS BOC BACK OF CURB R&R REMOVE AND REPLACE
CONTROLLING POLLUTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT PRIOR TO THE START OF THE PROJECT C&G CURB AND GUTTER R&S REMOVE AND SALVAGE OE OE
EX. OVERHEAD ELECTRICAL
CONSTRUCTION, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT THE AGENCIES RESPONSIBLE FOR AIR, NOISE, AND CB CATCH BASIN R RADIUS
WATER QUALITY CONTROL REGULATIONS TO DETERMINE THE STANDARDS WHICH SHALL ADHERE OHW
OE OE
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CCB CONCRETE BLOCK RCP REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE
DURING CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN, PREPARE, SUBMIT ALL FORMS,
CE CONCRETE EDGE REF REFERENCE TREELINE
MA-14-0281
APPLICATIONS PERMITS, AND/OR PLANS REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH ALL FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL
LAWS CONTROLLING POLLUTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ALSO MODIFY ALL CF CUBIC FOOT/FEET REQD REQUIRED SHEET TITLE:
PLANS, PERMITS, FORMS, APPLICATIONS AS REQUIRED, AS SITE CONDITIONS CHANGE TO STAY IN CI CURB INLET RET RETAINING
COMPLIANCE WITH THESE LAWS AND REGULATIONS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR CIP CAST-IN-PLACE RGH ROUGH CIVIL NOTES, LEGENDS,
ANY RECORD KEEPING AND/OR INSPECTIONS ASSOCIATED WITH THESE LAWS AND REGULATIONS. THE
CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE THE OWNER ONE ADDITIONAL COPY OF EACH REQUIRED PLAN,
CJ CONSTRUCTION JOINT ROW RIGHT-OF-WAY ABBREVIATIONS
SUBMITTED FORM OR APPLICATION, AND PLAN UPDATE AS THEY ARE SUBMITTED. THESE CL CENTERLINE S SOUTH
RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (EPA), CMP CORRUGATED METAL PIPE SAN SANITARY SHEET SIZE:
AND N.P.D.E.S. REQUIREMENTS. CONTRACTOR SHALL FILE THE APPROPRIATE NOTICES, INCLUDING THE CMU CONCRETE MASONRY UNIT STABILIZED CONSTRUCTION ARCH "D"
SCE 24" X 36" (610 x 914)
NOTICE OF TERMINATION (N.O.T.) FORM, WITH THE REQUIRED AGENCIES. NOTICE OF INTENT (N.O.I.) CO CLEANOUT ENTRANCE
SHALL BE FILED BY ENGINEER/OWNER WHO SHALL NOTIFY CONTRACTOR OF ALLOWED CONSTRUCTION CONC CONCRETE SD STORM DRAIN
START DATE. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ALSO MODIFY THE "STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION SF SQUARE FEET THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF FOREFRONT
CONN CONNECTION
PLAN" (SWPPP) AS REQUIRED. PERFORMANCE OF THESE RESPONSIBILITIES ARE INCIDENTAL TO SL SLOPE POWER, LLC. THIS INFORMATION IS CONFIDENTIAL
CONSTRUCTION OF THE PROJECT AND NO SEPARATE PAYMENT WILL BE MADE. CONST CONSTRUCTION AND IS TO BE USED ONLY IN CONNECTION WITH
CTR CENTER SOG SLAB ON GRADE WORK DESCRIBED BY FOREFRONT POWER, LLC.
13. BEFORE COMMENCING CONSTRUCTION, CONTRACTOR SHALL LOCATE, POTHOLE AND MEASURE DEPTH CTRL CONTROL SPEC SPECIFICATION B NO PART IS TO BE DISCLOSED TO OTHERS WITHOUT
WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM FOREFRONT POWER, LLC.
TO TOP OF ALL EXISTING, UNDERGROUND WET & DRY UTILITIES AT PROPOSED CROSSING LOCATIONS, CVT CULVERT STA STATION
ACCORDING TO THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS OR AS SPECIFIED BY THE UTILITY OWNER. CONTRACTOR STD STANDARD
CY CUBIC YARD NO. REVISION DATE INIT.
SHALL PROVIDE ENGINEER AND OWNER WITH AN "AS-BUILT" PLAN OF ALL INFORMATION, AND RECEIVE SY SQUARE YARD
DEMO DEMOLITION 1 PROGRESS SET 5-30-17 JLT
FORMAL APPROVAL BEFORE STARTING WORK.
DET DETAIL TBM TEMPORARY BENCHMARK
14. CONTRACTOR TO ENSURE ALL WORK PERFORMED IS IN ACCORDANCE WITH EXISTING PROJECT DI DROP INLET TBD TO BE DETERMINED
PERMITS, STUDIES AND REPORTS PROVIDED IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS INCLUDING: CONDITIONAL TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION
DIA DIAMETER TCE
USE, SPECIAL USE, OR ANY OTHER LAND USE TYPE PERMITS INCLUDING THE ASSOCIATED CONDITIONS EASEMENT
(E) EXISITING
OF APPROVAL; ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES AND REPORTS; HYDROLOGICAL STUDIES AND REPORTS; ETC TOB TOP OF BERM
E EAST
TOC TOP OF CURB
15. CONTRACTOR SHALL DETERMINE THE SOURCE OF AND SECURE APPROVAL OF CONSTRUCTION WATER EJ EXPANSION JOINT
TOPO TOPOGRAPHY
AS NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THE PROJECT. EL ELEVATION
TOS TOP OF SLAB/TOP OF SLOPE
ENGR ENGINEER
16. CONTRACTOR SHALL MANAGE DUST, DIRT, MUD, SNOW, ETC DURING THE CONSTRUCTION PHASE IN TYP TYPICAL
EOP EDGE OF PAVEMENT
SUITABLE MANNER SO AS TO NOT IMPACT THE COMMISSIONING, PERFORMANCE, INSPECTION, OR UG UNDERGROUND
RELIABILITY OF ANY EQUIPMENT SUCH AS BUT NOT LIMITED TO: MODULES, COMBINERS, INVERTERS, EP EDGE OF PAVEMENT
VOL VOLUME
TRANSFORMERS, DISCONNECTS, SWITCHGEAR, SCADA / SEEDS, WEATHER STATIONS, CONDUCTORS EQ EQUAL
W/ WITH DATE: 05/30/2017
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17. PANELS SHALL BE CLEANED BY CONTRACTOR TO REMOVE ALL DUST WITHIN THE 48 HOUR WINDOW W WEST ENGINEER: TRC ENGINEERS
FES FLARED END SECTION
PROCEEDING PERFORMANCE TESTING. CLEANING PLAN SHALL BE APPROVED BY OWNER, AND NO
FF FINISHED FLOOR
XSECT CROSS SECTION A APPROVED BY: SML
SEPARATE PAYMENT SHALL BE MADE TO CONTRACTOR FOR SUCH ACTIVITIES.
FG FINISHED GRADE PROJECT PHASE:
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FLR FLOOR NO SCALE
FOC FACE OF CONCRETE/CURB
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GRADING NOTES EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL NOTES SEEDING NOTES (IF APPLICABLE)
1. ALL WORK RELATED TO PAD CONSTRUCTION, SITE PREPARATION AND GRAVEL INSTALLATION, AS 1. A COPY OF THE APPROVED GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN FOR THIS PROJECT AND THIS "STORM WATER
POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN" (SWPPP) SHALL BE MAINTAINED ON THE SITE AND AVAILABLE FOR 1. ANY VEGETATED AREA DISTURBED BY CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE REVEGETATED IMMEDIATELY UPON
SHOWN ON THIS PLAN, SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE "GEOTECHNICAL
INVESTIGATION". ALL OTHER WORK SHALL, UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED OR PROVIDED FOR HEREON, REVIEW. THOSE ELEMENTS OF THE GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN PERTINENT TO OR REFERENCED ON COMPLETION OF WORK IN THAT AREA. REVEGETATION AREAS SHALL BE IDENTIFIED BY THE OWNER'S
BE CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROJECT SPECIFICATION (FIRST PRIORITY), AND/OR THE SWPPP SHALL BE CONSIDERED A PART OF THE SWPPP. REPRESENTATIVE. REVEGETATION PROCEDURES SHALL COMPLY WITH METHODS OUTLINED
2.
STATE OR LOCAL STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS.
EARTH SLOPES SHALL NOT EXCEED SLOPE LIMITS RECOMMENDED BY THE GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER.
2. FOR ALL PROJECTS, THE NOTICE OF INTENT (NOI) SHALL BE COMPLETED AND SUBMITTED TO THE STATE
WATER BOARD'S SYSTEM PRIOR TO ANY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY (INCLUDING CLEARING, GRUBBING
IN MASSACHUSETTS EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL GUIDELINES FOR URBAN AND SUBURBAN
AREAS - MAY 2003 (OR LATEST REVISION). FOREFRONT
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OR GRADING). CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT COMMENCE WORK UNTIL NOTIFIED BY ENGINEER. OWNER AND
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OF THE PROPERTY BOUNDARIES OR CLEARING LIMITS EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY THIS PLAN. PERMANENT SEED MIXTURE #6 2017 FOREFRONT POWER, LLC AND ITS
AFFILIATES, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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4. THE CONTRACTOR IS TO ENSURE THAT NO SOIL ERODES FROM THE SITE. THIS SHOULD BE ACHIEVED WORKING HOURS WHILE CONSTRUCTION IS OCCURRING AND SHALL BE MADE AVAILABLE UPON RED FESCUE 0.25 LBS / 1,000 SF NEW YORK, NY
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5. A DISPOSAL SITE FOR ANY AND ALL EXCESS EXCAVATION MATERIAL AND UNSUITABLE MATERIAL VISUAL INSPECTION OF THE CONSTRUCTION SITE AND WITHIN 48 HOURS PRIOR TO AND POST EACH RED TOP 0.10 LBS / 1,000 SF STAMP:
AND/OR A BORROW SITE CONTAINING ACCEPTABLE FILL MATERIAL SHALL BE OBTAINED BY THE QUALIFYING RAINFALL PRECIPITATION GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO HALF AN INCH (1/2 INCH). THE TOTAL 0.85 LBS / 1,000 SF
CONTRACTOR IN COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS AND APPROVED BY CONTRACTOR SHALL PREPARE A REPORT DOCUMENTING HIS/HER FINDINGS ON THE CONDITIONS OF
THE ENGINEER AND OWNER. THE SWPPP CONTROLS AND NOTE ANY EROSION PROBLEM AREAS. THE CONTRACTOR'S REPORT IS TO
BE MAINTAINED ON-SITE BY THE OPERATOR. FACILITIES SHALL BE MAINTAINED AS NECESSARY TO 2. MULCH THE SEEDINGS WITH STRAW MULCH APPLIED AT THE RATE OF TON/ACRE (200 LBS / 1,000 SF). Results you can rely on
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CONSTRUCTION. BE MAINTAINED IN A SATISFACTORY CONDITION UNTIL SUCH TIME THE CONSTRUCTION IS COMPLETED,
PERMANENT DRAINAGE FACILITIES ARE OPERATIONAL, AND THE POTENTIAL FOR EROSION HAS PASSED
7. FILL MATERIAL SHALL NOT CONTAIN DELETERIOUS MATERIALS OR ORGANIC MATTER. NO ROCK OR AS DETERMINED BY THE ENGINEER OR HIS/HER DESIGNEE.
IRREDUCIBLE MATERIAL WITH A MINIMUM DIMENSION GREATER THAN 2 INCHES SHALL BE BURIED OR
PLACED IN FILL. 5. THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THESE PLANS AND THE CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE, REPLACEMENT, AND
UPGRADING OF THESE FACILITIES IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR UNTIL ALL
CONSTRUCTION IS APPROVED AND A NOTICE OF TERMINATION HAS BEEN SUBMITTED.
8. ALL SUBGRADE TESTING REQUIREMENTS AND TESTING FREQUENCY SHALL BE PER THE PROJECT
GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. 6. THE FACILITIES SHOWN ON THIS PLAN MUST BE CONSTRUCTED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ALL CLEARING
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9. CONDUCT EARTHWORK OPERATIONS ONLY IN AREA REQUIRED FOR IMMEDIATE CONSTRUCTION
TOMASZEWSKI PROPERTY
ENTER THE DRAINAGE SYSTEM OR VIOLATE APPLICABLE WATER STANDARDS.
ACTIVITY AND THEN ONLY IF SEDIMENT CONTROL DEVICES ARE IN PLACE. MASS CLEARING AND
GRADING OF THE SITE SHALL BE AVOIDED. 7. THE CONTRACTOR MUST ALSO MAINTAIN RECORDS WITH THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:
THE DATES WHEN MAJOR GRADING ACTIVITIES OCCUR IN A PARTICULAR AREA AND;
10. COMPACTION REQUIREMENTS: 90% THE DATES WHEN CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES CEASE IN AN AREA, TEMPORARILY OR
PERMANENTLY AND;
PLAIN STREET
THE DATES WHEN AN AREA IS STABILIZED, TEMPORARILY OR PERMANENTLY AND;
THE DATES WHEN ANY MAINTENANCE/REPLACEMENT OR REMOVAL OF REQUIRED BMP AND;
ANY OTHER REQUIREMENTS AS DEFINED BY THE AHJ.
8. CONSTRUCTION SITES ARE DYNAMIC IN NATURE. THE SITE OPERATOR IS REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN FULL
EARTHWORK QUANTITIES* COMPLIANCE WITH THE CONSTRUCTION GENERAL PERMIT (CGP), AS ISSUED BY THE STATE WATER
BOARD, TO MAINTAIN AN EFFECTIVE SWPPP. AS SUCH, THIS PLAN MUST BE UPDATED TO ACCURATELY
UNIT TOTAL CUT FILL REFLECT SITE FEATURES AND OPERATIONS WHICH MAY BECOME EVIDENT DURING CONSTRUCTION
DEPTH
DESCRIPTION QTY. UNIT AREA AREA VOLUME VOLUME AND/OR DURING OR AFTER RAINFALL EVENTS. THE PLAN MUST ALSO BE AMENDED WITHIN 48 HOURS IF
(FT)
(SF) (SF) (CY) (CY) IT IS DETERMINED THAT BMPS ARE NOT EFFECTIVE AT MINIMIZING POLLUTANT DISCHARGES FROM THE
LIMITED SITE GRADING SEE GRADING PLANS 14.00 19.00 SITE.
AC EQUIPMENT PAD EXCAVATION 4 EA Varies 476 2.16 26.00 37.00 9. THE SCHEMATIC EROSION CONTROL MEASURES SHOWN ARE A MINIMUM. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL
INVERTER STATION EXCAVATION 17 EA 6.28 106.80 6.00 0.00 24.00 PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY MEANS TO PROTECT EXISTING FACILITIES AND ADJACENT PROPERTIES FROM
INTERNAL ROADWAY
NOISE, DUST AND STORM WATER RUNOFF THROUGHOUT CONSTRUCTION OF THE PROJECT AND SHALL C
1 LS 22154.8 22154.8 1.0 821.00 148.52 CONDUCT OPERATIONS IN SUCH A MANNER THAT STORM WATER WILL BE CONTAINED ON-SITE OR
EXCAVATION
CHANNELED INTO A STORM COLLECTION SYSTEM, PROVIDED THAT IT IS FREE FROM POLLUTANTS AND
STEEL PILE SUPPORT DEBRIS.
N/A EA
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10. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROTECT ALL PERMANENT AND EXISTING STORM WATER FACILITIES FROM PROJECT NUMBER:
DRIVEWAY ENTRANCE 1 EA 2037.9 2037.9 1.0 76.00 0.00 SEDIMENT/SILT DURING CONSTRUCTION. MA-14-0281
ELECTRICAL TRENCHING 1894 LF Varies 4459.50 Varies 354.00 0.00
11. REMOVE BUILT UP SEDIMENT FROM BEHIND COMPOST WATTLE AS NECESSARY TO PREVENT FAILURE. SHEET TITLE:
FENCE POST FOUNDATION 313 EA 5.5850 1759.29 4.00 259.00 0.00
12. RECOMMENDED SEEDING DATES TO ESTABLISH PERMANENT VEGETATIVE COVER ARE BETWEEN APRIL 1 GRADING, EROSION &
TOTAL - - 24204.59 30994.31 - 1550.00 228.52
- MAY 31, AUGUST 1 - SEPTEMBER 10, OR NOVEMBER 1 - DECEMBER 15 AS DORMANT SEEDING (SEED SEDIMENT CONTROL
RATES SHALL BE INCREASED BY 50% FOR DORMANT SEEDING). ALL OTHER TIMES WILL REQUIRE A
1321.48 CY TEMPORARY SOIL STABILANT OR A TEMPORARY WEED-FREE VEGETATIVE COVER IN ACCORDANCE WITH NOTES
TOTAL EARTHWORK QUANTITY
THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (USDA) NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICES
EXCESS MATERIAL TO BE PLACED ON-SITE CY (NRCS) COVER CROP SPECIFICATION (340). SHEET SIZE:
ARCH "D"
IMPORTED MATERIAL CY 24" X 36" (610 x 914)
14. STABILIZATION MEASURES MUST BE INITIATED AS SOON AS PRACTICABLE IN PORTIONS OF THE SITE
EXPORTED MATERIAL CY WHERE CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES HAVE TEMPORARILY OR PERMANENTLY CEASED, BUT IN NO CASE
MORE THAN FOURTEEN (14) DAYS AFTER THE CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES IN THAT PORTION OF THE SITE THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF FOREFRONT
HAVE TEMPORARILY OR PERMANENTLY CEASED. POWER, LLC. THIS INFORMATION IS CONFIDENTIAL
*CUT AND FILL QUANTITIES MAY NOT INCLUDE SHRINKAGE AND ARE FOR REFERENCE ONLY AND THE AND IS TO BE USED ONLY IN CONNECTION WITH
WORK DESCRIBED BY FOREFRONT POWER, LLC.
CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING THE ACTUAL QUANTITIES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 15. ONCE CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED, ALL TEMPORARY BMPS HAVE BEEN
GEOTECHNICAL REPORT AND FINAL ELEVATIONS. REMOVED, STORMWATER DISCHARGES HAVE BEEN ELIMINATED (IF APPLICABLE) AND THE SITE HAS
B NO PART IS TO BE DISCLOSED TO OTHERS WITHOUT
WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM FOREFRONT POWER, LLC.
UNDERGONE FINAL STABILIZATION, THE OWNER OR ITS DESIGNATE WILL SUBMIT A SIGNED AND
COMPLETE NOTICE OF TERMINATION (NOT) FORM TO THE STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL NO. REVISION DATE INIT.
BOARD'S SMARTS SYSTEM.
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16. ALL WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH THE CONSTRUCTION GENERAL PERMIT REGULATIONS REGARDING
TURBIDITY LIMITS FOR STORM WATER DISCHARGE FROM CONSTRUCTION SITES.
17. DETAIL SHEET "C-502 EROSION & SEDIMENT CONTROL DETAILS" PROVIDES AVAILABLE EROSION
CONTROL MEASURES PER HANDBOOK. CONTRACTOR SHALL AVAIL HIMSELF OF ALL AVAILABLE
MEASURES FOR USE ON SITE PER THE PROVISIONS OF THE PROJECT SWPPP.
DATE: 05/30/2017
PROJECT PHASE:
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GRAVEL DIAPHRAM SHEET
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EROSION & SEDIMENT
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GRAVEL DRIVEWAY
2 SCALE: NTS
PLAIN STREET
DETAIL NOTE:
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2. DEPTH T.B.D. BASED ON MATERIAL STRENGTH
3. SEE SPECIFICATIONS SHEET FOR COMPACTION REQUIREMENTS.
4. REFER TO GEO-TECHNICAL REPORT THAT WILL BE PREPARED PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION.
5. SWALE TO BE DESIGNED AND APPROVED PRIOR CONSTRUCTION OF ROAD.
PROJECT NUMBER:
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SHEET TITLE:
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1 SCALE: NTS ROAD & GRADING
DETAILS
SHEET SIZE:
ARCH "D"
24" X 36" (610 x 914)
DATE: 05/30/2017
PROJECT PHASE:
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SCALE:
AS SHOWN
SHEET NO.:
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1 2 3 4 5 6
4' MIN.
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3:1 M E
8-OZ NWGT FABRIC LINER
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4 SCALE: NTS
A-A 50'-0"
25'-0"
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EROSION & SEDIMENT
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USE MRAFI SILT FENCE NOTES:
PREFABRICATED SILT 1. INSPECT AND REPAIR FENCE AFTER EACH
STORM EVENT AND REMOVE SEDIMENT SHEET SIZE:
FENCE OR EQUAL. ARCH "D"
ATTACH SECURELY TO WHEN NECESSARY.
24" X 36" (610 x 914)
UPSTREAM SIDE OF 2. REMOVED SEDIMENT SHALL BE DEPOSITED
POST TO AN AREA THAT WILL NOT CONTRIBUTE
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AND IS TO BE USED ONLY IN CONNECTION WITH
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2" X 2" STEEL
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6' MAX SPACING WITHOUT WIRE SUPPORT
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SCALE: NTS C-502
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1. WIRE TIES, RAILS, POSTS, AND BRACES
3 STRANDS OF 12'-0" SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED ON THE SECURE
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(TYP.) WIRE
FABRIC SHALL BE PLACED ON THE OPPOSITE
LINE POST, 2.
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3/8" DIA. GATE ROD LINE
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2" OPENINGS.
PLAIN STREET
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GRAVEL SURFACE
STANDARD)
1"
3'-7"
PIPE
4'-0"
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6" 1'-0" USE AND SECTION
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2'-0"
TOP AND BOTTOM 2" TRUSS ROD 4" MIN. ARCH "D"
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3'-6"
ENGAGE EACH 5" MAX
2" TYP. 6" LOOSE SAND 6 6.5 7
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6'-0"
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TENSION BAND DETAIL MAX.
ATTACHMENT ATTACHMENT
2'-6"
SCALE:
LINE POST CORNER POST 12" AS SHOWN
MIN.
SHEET NO.:
3
CHAINLINK FENCE FASTENING DETAIL
SCALE: NTS 5
EXTENSION ARM DETAILS
SCALE: NTS 6
EMERGENCY MAN GATE
SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" C-503
DRAWING LIST
DRAWING NO. DESCRIPTION
T-1.0 TITLE
E-2.0
AC 1-LINE
DC 1-LINE
EASTHAMPTON, MA 01027
E-3.0 WEST ARRAY STRINGING 1.248MWDC PV SYSTEM
AERIAL VIEW
E-3.1 EAST ARRAY STRINGING
30%
DESIGN
FOR PERMIT ONLY
EASTHAMPTON
PV SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS
PV MODULES 3672 x TRINA TSM - DD14A(II) 340W
STRING LENGTH 18
AZIMUTH 172
TILT 25
16 x SUNGROW SG60KU-M
INVERTERS 1 x SUNGROW SG36KU
AC RATING 996kW/1095.8kVA
JAMES M. BING
INV 09 INV 10
INV 1
W01 E01
INV 2 INV 11
W02 E02
INV 4 INV 14
W04 E04
INV 5 INV 15
W05 E05
INV 7
W07
INV 8
W08
MEDIUM VOLTAGE
UNDERGROUND
WETLAND
APPROXIMATE
100FT WIDE
EASEMENT NEW UTILITY POLE WITH
PRIMARY METERING CLUSTER
APPROXIMATE
100FT WIDE
EASEMENT
JAMES M. BING
MEDIUM VOLTAGE
UNDERGROUND
JAMES M. BING
PAD WITH
TRANSFORMER
AND SWITCHBOARD INV 09 INV 10
INV 1
W01 E01
INV 2 INV 11
W02 E02
INV 4 INV 14
W04 E04
INV 5 INV 15
W05 E05
INV 7
W07
JAMES M. BING
D
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(4) LIGHTNING MONITOR /
ARRESTOR CHARGER
59 81U 81O 27 50 51
1000A SWITCHBOARD
480/277V
B
TRIP/CLOSE
CT RATIO
(1) BATTERY 50:5
(2)
3P 100A
AC
DC
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8 x SUNGROW 60kW 8 x 3P 100A
INVERTERS 1000AF PV System Specifications A
GF
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3P 100A DAS PV Modules 3672 x TRINA TSM-DD14A(II) 340W
AC
DC DC Rating at
1248.48kW
750kVA STC
(1) (5) D PAD-MOUNT TRANSFORMER 16 x SUNGROW SG60KU-M 60kW PAD MOUNTED CUSTOMER
3P 60A 23kV - 480/277V Inverters OWNED METERING
AC
1 x SUNGROW SG36KU 36KW M ENCLOSURE
DC AC Rating 996kW/1095.8kVA
1 x SUNGROW 36kW
INVERTER
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C
A
JAMES M. BING
MPPT 1 MPPT 1
MPPT 2 AC MPPT 2 AC
MPPT 3 MPPT 3
MPPT 4 DC MPPT 4 DC
MPPT 1
AC
MPPT 2
DC
JAMES M. BING
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JAMES M. BING
MODULE
CONNECTORS Z-PURLIN
WEATHERHEAD FOR
DC SOURCE CIRCUITS TERRASMART RACK
TERRASMART RACK
DC TROUGH
INVERTER AC OUTPUT INVERTER AC OUTPUT INVERTER AC OUTPUT
CONDUIT CONDUIT CONDUIT
GRADE
SIDE VIEW OF INVERTER MOUNTED BEHIND TERRASMART RACK SIDE VIEW OF JUMPER CONDUITS UNDERGROUND
3 SCALE: NTS 4 SCALE: NTS
NOTES:
(1) RACK SPACING TOLERANCE: 6" TYPICAL, 3" MINIMUM, NO
MAXIMUM AS MEASURED BETWEEN THE CLOSEST PANEL EDGE
BETWEEN ADJACENT RACKS.
(2) TERRAFARM RACKING IS DESIGNED TO ACCOMODATE MAXIMUM
GROUND SCREWS EAST TO WEST AND NORTH TO SOUTH SLOPES AS PROVIDED IN THE
GRADE TERRASMART STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS.
JAMES M. BING
CAUTION
3 "
WARNING:
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PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM
21 4"
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. SERVICE DISCONNECT 1 OF2: POWER TO THIS SERVICE IS SUPPLIED
3 "
TERMINALS ON BOTH THE LINE AND THE LOAD SIDE MAY
3 "
8
NOMINAL OPERATING 3 AC VOLTAGE 480V
3 "
8
BE ENERGIZED IN THE OPEN POSITION.
TOTAL RATED 3 AC OUTPUT CURRENT 683A FROM THE FOLLOWING SOURCES WITH
DC VOLTAGE IS ALWAYS PRESENT WHEN MODULES ARE
DISCONNECTS LOCATED AS SHOWN
1 "
512"
4
EXPOSED TO SUNLIGHT. 9"
1'-0"
1 "
21 4"
MAXIMUM SYSTEM CURRENT (Isc@1.25Irr) 142 Adc SERVICE DISCONNECT 2 OF2:
3 "
8
NOMINAL OPERATING 3 AC VOLTAGE 480V
11"
TOTAL RATED 3 AC OUTPUT CURRENT 635A
1 "
4
LOCATION: 13 STRINGS INVERTER 9"
13 4"
BE ENERGIZED IN THE OPEN POSITION. NOMINAL OPERATING 3 AC VOLTAGE 23000V
DC VOLTAGE IS ALWAYS PRESENT WHEN MODULES ARE TOTAL RATED 3 AC OUTPUT CURRENT
3 "
28A
8
512"
EXPOSED TO SUNLIGHT.
9"
1 "
4
ARRAY OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS:
OPERATING CURRENT (Imp @ STC) 116 Adc
LOCATION: INVERTERS
1 "
1 "
2
LOCATION: 8 STRINGS INVERTER
LOCATION: DAS
WARNING: DC LABELING KEY:
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. DAS EXAMPLE:
3 "
1 "
2
DC VOLTAGE IS ALWAYS PRESENT WHEN MODULES ARE
Inverter#1, String#1
512"
EXPOSED TO SUNLIGHT.
LABELING NOTES:
}
}
ARRAY OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS: 1) LABELING SHALL COMPLY WITH ANSI Z535.4-2011
OPERATING CURRENT (Imp @ STC) 71 Adc 2) LABELS AND PLACARDS LIMITED TO APPLICATION WITH ADHESION SHALL
1 "
PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SOURCE RACEWAYS WITH PHOTOVOLTAIC CIRCUITS INSIDE BUILDING AT INTERVALS
3 "
JAMES M. BING
PlainSt.,Easthampton,MA May30,2017
Stormwater Management Report
Submitted to:
City of Easthampton
50 Payson Ave
Easthampton, MA 01027
May 2017
TABLES:
Table I List of Preliminary Drawings for the Proposed Photovoltaic System .................. 2-2
Table III-1 Pre Development Drainage Areas...................................................................... 3-3
Table III-2 Precipitation Frequency Estimates (inches) ..................................................... 3-3
Table III-3 Predevelopment Peak Rates of Runoff (cfs) .......Error! Bookmark not defined.
Table III-4 Post Development Drainage Areas .................................................................... 3-4
Table III-5 Post Development Peak Rates of Runoff (cfs) ....Error! Bookmark not defined.
Table III-6 Pre- and Post-Development Peak Rates ..............Error! Bookmark not defined.
APPENDICES:
Appendix A Hydrologic Soil Group
Appendix B Pre-Development Scenario
Appendix C Pre-Development HydroCAD Report
Appendix D Post-Development Scenario
Appendix E Post-Development HydroCAD Report
Appendix F Operation and Maintenance Plans
Appendix G Rainfall Data
i May 2017
1.0 INTRODUCTION
This Stormwater Management Report was prepared in accordance with the Massachusetts
Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) Stormwater Management Handbook on
behalf of ForeFront Power, LLC (ForeFront). The report provides the required stormwater design
analysis, which addresses long-term erosion and sediment controls for the proposed ForeFront
Power Photovoltaic Project (Solar Generation Facility or SGF) to be located on Plain Street in
Easthampton, Massachusetts on a parcel of land identified by the City of Easthampton Tax
Assessors office as Lot 107 on Tax Map 171 currently owned by Michael & Rachel Tomaszewski.
Overall, SGF development is low impact, environmentally sensitive, and effective in attenuating
overland flow, while maintaining the existing conditions.
The proposed SGF consists of a new ground mounted photovoltaic solar facility constructed on a
portion of a 16.6-acre parcel owned by Tomazsewskis, located in the City of Easthampton,
Hampshire County, Massachusetts (herein referred to as the Site).
The proposed SGF is sized at approximately 1.248 megawatt (MW) direct current (DC) ground-
mounted solar array. The SGF will comprise fixed-tilt solar panels, associated underground
conduit runs, inverter/equipment pads, and a permanent gravel access drive. The proposed
improvements will result in 0.4-acres of new impervious area, consisting of the gravel access road
and transformer and inverter pads. A total of approximately 15.8-acres of disturbed area is
anticipated, including lay-down and staging areas, and construction activities associated with the
solar arrays. All work will take place within the proposed property limits.
This Stormwater Report includes the calculations, runoff modeling, and engineering analysis
required to evaluate the existing pre-development and post-development conditions associated
with the proposed SGF.
The array area is located on primarily open land adjacent to an electrical transmission line corridor
owned by the Western Massachusetts Electric Co. The area surrounding the Site is a mix of
residential and undeveloped properties. The property and SGF area will be accessed via an
easement that extends from the proposed array area to Plain Street. Currently a paved driveway
and gravel drive are present along the array area. Proposed development will include improvement
and widening of existing driveways.
The installation of SGF and impervious surfaces added across the Site will modify the runoff
characteristics (curve numbers, times of concentration, and associated peak rates of runoff) during
storm events. The SGF will consist of fixed-tilt solar panels secured to ground screw auger
foundations. The SGF installation will include underground electrical conduits and inverter and
transformer concrete pads. The locations of the underground electrical conduits will also be
determined during the next phase of issued-for-construction design and will not create impervious
surfaces. Impervious surfaces will be created with the installation of the access road and associated
transformer and inverter pads.
The solar panel modules will not be considered impervious surfaces with respect to stormwater
runoff as the modules are elevated above grade, and separation of the rows of panels will allow
the passage of precipitation to the ground surface and infiltration. The impervious surfaces defined
above will be kept to the minimum practical. This design gives preference to proposed drainage
The Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) Web Soil Survey data identified five
principal soil types at the Site. Table II provides a tabular listing of soil types present. A copy of
the NRCS Soils Map and other key soil characteristics are included in Appendix A.
The SGF will be constructed on a portion of the 16.6-acre Tomaszewski parcel. Elevations within
the Site range from approximately 190 to 228 feet above mean sea level. Existing topography at
the Site is varying. The western-third of the property is gently sloping and drains to a wetland
along the western property boundary and onto White Brook, which is tributary to Nashwannuck
Pond. Nashawannuck Pond is classified as a Class B water body per 314 CMR 4.00 Division of
Water Pollution Control and is identified as Category 5 waters per the Massachusetts Year 2014
Integrated List of Waters. The remaining areas of the property generally drain north to north
easterly to a wooded or grassed undeveloped area; however, along the southern property boundary
there is a steep wooded section that is not suitable for SGF development.
Following construction activities, long-term stormwater and erosion controls will be maintained
through an operation and maintenance plan. A preliminary plan is provided in Appendix F.
The following sections address the 10 standards for stormwater design from the MassDEP
Stormwater Handbook.
In accordance with Standard 1, stormwater runoff from impervious areas will be treated on-site
and will not be directly discharged to adjacent wetlands or natural resource areas. Prior to any
earth disturbing activities, perimeter silt fence will be installed around the limits of disturbance
and SGF locations. During site preparation and SGF installation activities, sediment will be
intercepted by the silt fence before reaching the adjacent receptors. New impervious surfaces
proposed for this project will consist of the gravel access road and transformer and inverter pads.
Sediment transport resulting from the installation of the ground screw auger and ballast block
module rack foundations will be negligible. Upon completion of construction activities, the
disturbed areas of the Site will be revegetated such that runoff will not result in channelized flow
from the developed areas, and will not cause erosion in wetlands or waters of the Commonwealth.
The vegetation will also serve as vegetated filter strip, attenuating stormwater runoff further and
providing a measure of Total Suspended Solids (TSS) treatment.
No outlets, outfalls or structures discharge runoff from the Site directly to wetlands or resource
areas, however, the site generally drains to onsite wetlands and therefore layout of the site was
Peak rate attenuation is achieved through the use of proposed stormwater management features.
The stormwater runoff model was developed using HydroCAD software, which employs
Technical Release No. 20: Computer Program for Project Formulation Hydrology (TR-20) and
Technical Release No. 55: Urban Hydrology for Small Watersheds (TR-55) methodology to
calculate peak flows. Minimum time of concentration (Tc) is 6 minutes (0.1 hours) per TR-55
manual.
Modeling assumptions, inputs, and outputs for the pre- and post-development routing calculations
are provided with Appendix B-E. Site-wide, post-development peak flows decrease due to
structural treatment BMPS proposed as a result of development when compared with the pre-
development peak flows for the 2-year, 10-year, 25-year, and 100-year, 24-hour storm events.
Stormwater runoff was estimated using HydroCAD, Version 10.0 software. This software,
developed by HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC, utilizes the methodology described in TR-20.
This section presents hydrologic data and information to demonstrate that the proposed
development and associated new impervious surfaces will not result in increased peak stormwater
runoff flows when compared to pre-development conditions for the 2-year, 24-hour, 10-year, 24
hour, 25-year, 24- hour and 100-year, 24-hour rainfall events.
Pre-development runoff rates were determined by separating the Site into three subcatchments.
The boundaries of the subcatchments are based on existing topography and drainages patterns,
controlling buffers and setbacks. Existing land use for the Site is listed in the table below. The
pre-development stormwater management site plan is included in Appendix B.
Precipitation events with a 24-hour duration and a Type III distribution were used in this analysis.
Rainfall return frequencies of 2, 10, 25, and 100 years were applied. Storm event precipitation
depths are summarized in Table III-2. Rainfall data for the design storms was determined from
Intensity Frequency Duration Curves provided by Cornell Universitys Extreme Precipitation in
New York and New England: An Interactive Web Tool for Extreme Precipitation Analysis.
For each subcatchment, Tc was determined using the hydraulically longest flow path. The Tc flow
paths are identified in the Pre-Development Stormwater Management Plan. In the pre-
development model, the maximum sheet flow length used is 50 feet, per MassDEP
recommendations. Curve numbers (CNs) were generated for the subcatchments based on
hydrologic soil group and land cover type. Peak rates of runoff were evaluated for each
subcatchment. HydroCAD output for predevelopment conditions for the 2-year, 10-year, 25-year,
and 100-year, 24-hour storm events is included in Appendix C. Pre-development runoff volumes
are summarized in Table III-3.
As in the pre-development analysis, the Tc was determined using the hydraulically longest flow
path. The Tc flow paths for each subcatchment are identified in the Post-Development HydroCAD
Report located in Appendix E. In accordance with recommendations from the MassDEP, a
maximum sheet flow length of 50 feet was used in the time of concentration calculations.
HydroCAD output for Post-Development conditions for the 2-year, 10-year, 25-year, and 100-
year, 24 hour storm events is included in Appendix E and summarized in Table III-5.
As noted above, the hydrologic analysis reported a 0.1 cfs increase in runoff at DP-2 from pre-
development to post-development. This slight increase is considered to be negligible and within
the margin of error for available stormwater modeling methodologies.
The proposed stormwater management system will be used to provide treatment for the water
quality volume (WQV) and to maintain annual recharge to groundwater (recharge volume, RV).
The treatment volumes will be calculated for each BMP based on which standard the features is
designed to address using the MassDEP design criteria and standards for stormwater management
(Standards 3 and 4).
The annual recharge requirements and stormwater treatment will be met in post-development
conditions by sizing the proposed stormwater management BMPs for the larger of the two
volumes, as calculated using the MassDEP design criteria and standards for stormwater
management. Calculations for both standards are dependent on the impervious surfaces in post-
development conditions, which for this project consists of the gravel access drive, and equipment
pads.
The intent of this standard is to ensure that the infiltration volume of precipitation into the ground
under post-development conditions is at least as much as the infiltration volume under pre-
development conditions. Standard 3 will be met by constructing a stone diaphragm along the
downslope shoulder of the proposed access drive. The stone diaphragm will promote groundwater
recharge and sheet flow from impervious surfaces. The gravel access road and transformer pads
are the only proposed impervious areas associated with the project. The Simple Dynamic Method,
as outlined within the Massachusetts Stormwater Handbook provides a conservative analysis of
All stormwater runoff will drain into the existing stormwater drainage system or infiltrate
within 72 hours;
Vegetated filter strips are incorporated into the engineering design.
The Simple Dynamic Method was used to determine the appropriate storage volume for site-wide
infiltration BMPs. Proposed impervious surfaces are located on Hydrologic Soil Group (HSG) B
and C soils. For the purposes of a conservative analysis the target depth factor for B soils and
Rawls infiltration rate for C soils were utilized based on NRCS soil mapping data.
Area P1
No impervious area is proposed within the subcatchment as part of the post-development
conditions. As such, no recharge is required or proposed for this area.
Area P2
Total increase in impervious area in this subcatchment under the proposed post-development
conditions is approximately 14,705 sf.
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Aimpervious = 14,705 ft
F = Target Depth Factor = 0.35 inches for HSG B soils per Table 2.3.2 of Stormwater handbook
0.35
14,705 430
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Area P3
Total increase in impervious area in this subcatchment under the proposed post-development
conditions is approximately 3,673 sf.
2
Aimpervious = 3,673 ft
F = Target Depth Factor = 0.35 inches for HSG B soils per Table 2.3.2 of Stormwater handbook
0.35
3,673 107
12
Total RV: 537 ft3
The numbers below were calculated based on the requirements in Standard 4 of the MassDEP
Stormwater Handbook. Proposed impervious area is equivalent to the gravel access road and
transformer and inverter pads as referenced above. The required Water Quality Volume equals
one inch of runoff times the total impervious area:
Area P1
No impervious area is currently proposed for this area.
Area P2
1
14,705 1,225
12
Area P3
1
3,673 306
12
Groundwater recharge for this project will be provided by a stone diaphragm running along the
downgradient shoulder of the proposed access drive. The Rawls rate for silt loam (0.27 inches per
hour) was selected as a conservative infiltration rate for soils at the Site.
The proposed infiltration structure will consist of an excavated trench filled with stone, therefore
the excavated volume was determined as shown below to account for the stone. A void ratio of
0.40 was assumed.
3
RV = Recharge Volume = 537 ft
D = Proposed Depth = 1ft
537
1,207
1
1 0.4 0.27 2
12
The proposed infiltration structured as indicated on the drawings, will run along the entire length
of the access drive shoulder, approximately 1540 linear feet, and have a minimum width of 2 feet
for a total area of 3,080 square feet; therefore, the result is acceptable for design purposes.
In accordance with the Simple Dynamic Method, the Rawls rate for silt loam of 0.27 inches per
hour was used to calculate the drawdown time of the proposed infiltration trench. For the purpose
of the analysis the infiltration rate was assumed to be constant and was only considered for the
bottom surface. No credit is claimed for sidewall exfiltration.
537
7.75
1
0.27 3,080
12
7.75hrs < 72hrs, therefore the result is satisfactory for design purposes.
As described above, the proposed conditions of development dictate a total WQV for the project
of 1,531ft3. TSS treatment for this Project will be provided by vegetated buffers maintained along
the property line and limit with the stone diaphragm acting as pre-treatment. A completed TSS
Removal Form has been completed and is included in Appendix E. As indicated in the approved
form, the proposed BMPs will remove the required percentage of TSS. With proper maintenance
as specified in the prepared Operation & Maintenance plan, the proposed BMPs will effectively
remove 80% of the average annual TSS load for the life of the proposed SGF.
The installation of the SGF will not result in higher potential pollutant loads. Source control and
pollution prevention will be implemented in accordance with the proposed operations and
maintenance plan, to eliminate untreated off-site discharge of stormwater and associated TSS
impacts.
The proposed stormwater BMPs will generally maintain the existing flow conditions at the Site
and serve to treat stormwater discharges from new impervious areas associated with developing
the property. Higher potential pollutant loads are not likely to occur as a result of the proposed
SGF installation. A wetlands delineation was developed by a TRC Certified Wetland Scientist.
The appropriate set-backs from the wetlands and other resource areas have been incorporated into
the design drawings. A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) will be developed as part
of the required National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permitting process
A plan will be developed by the SGF contractor in coordination with TRC to identify potential
construction-related impacts, including erosion, sedimentation, and other pollutant sources during
construction and land disturbance activities. Land disturbance and construction activities will be
implemented in a manner that limits off-site TSS transport through the installation of silt fencing
and other necessary erosion control measures down-gradient of the limit of disturbance. A Notice
of Intent seeking permit coverage under a NPDES construction stormwater permit will be
submitted to the Environmental Protection Agency by the SGF construction contractor prior to
Site preparation and land disturbance. As a requirement of the NPDES permit, a SWPPP will be
prepared, which will comply with the requirements of Standard 8. The SWPPP will address
stormwater management activities necessary during land disturbance and construction, including
source control and pollution prevention measures, BMPs to address erosion and sedimentation,
stabilization measures, and procedures for operating and maintaining the BMPs. The SWPPP will
also include a schedule for sequencing construction and stormwater management activities that
minimize land disturbance and expedite restoration activities. The construction sequence will
begin with the installation of silt fencing, filter fabric, the construction entrance and any additional
erosion and sediment BMPs. Once all temporary BMPs are in place, access road improvements
will commence followed by the installation of chain link fencing and the SGF. A temporary
stabilized construction entrance will be installed at the Site entrance. Disturbed areas will be
stabilized with straw mulch and seeded. After final stabilization has been achieved, temporary
erosion and sediment control BMPs will be removed.
The construction period controls will be addressed in the SWPPP developed as part of NPDES
permitting activities. The stormwater management system BMPs will be maintained by Eversource
or the SGF owner. Preliminary Long Term Operations and Maintenance Plan and Operation and
Maintenance Plans can be found in Appendix F. These will be finalized prior to operations.
The proposed stormwater management system will generally maintain the existing on-site flow
conditions generated during a 100-year, 24-hour design storm. The Site will be surrounded by
fencing and access to the Site will be further limited by locked gates to limit the probability of
illicit discharges to the Site stormwater BMPs. Stormwater operation and maintenance will be
performed according to the Operation and Maintenance Plan and the implementation measures for
all specified pollution prevention measures.
The SGF installation will disturb approximately 15.8-acres and will incorporate structural
stormwater BMPs designed to manage quality and quantity of surface water runoff from the Site.
The proposed development will result in an increase in impervious area of approximately 0.4acres;
however due to the design of the proposed BMPs and global improvements to existing vegetation
based on site restoration practices, peak runoff from the Site will be generally unchanged under
post-development conditions. The proposed installation of the SGF is not anticipated to adversely
affect the Site or adjacent properties, will promote groundwater recharge, and will maintain water
quality as required by the City of Easthampton, and MassDEP. It is TRCs professional opinion
that the proposed improvements to the Site have been designed in accordance with these
requirements and can be constructed without causing or contributing to the pollution of surface
waters and groundwater in the project area.
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Contents
Preface.................................................................................................................... 2
How Soil Surveys Are Made..................................................................................5
Soil Map.................................................................................................................. 8
Soil Map (ForeFront Power - Easthampton, MA)................................................. 9
Legend................................................................................................................10
Map Unit Legend (ForeFront Power - Easthampton, MA).................................. 12
Map Unit Descriptions (ForeFront Power - Easthampton, MA).......................... 12
Hampshire County, Massachusetts, Central Part........................................... 15
30ARaynham silt loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes......................................... 15
225ABelgrade silt loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes........................................ 16
225BBelgrade silt loam, 3 to 8 percent slopes........................................ 17
251BHaven very fine sandy loam, 3 to 8 percent slopes.........................18
253DHinckley loamy sand, 15 to 25 percent slopes................................19
254AMerrimac fine sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes............................21
254BMerrimac fine sandy loam, 3 to 8 percent slopes............................23
254CMerrimac fine sandy loam, 8 to 15 percent slopes..........................25
254DMerrimac fine sandy loam, 15 to 25 percent slopes........................26
255CWindsor loamy sand, 8 to 15 percent slopes.................................. 28
255DWindsor loamy sand, 15 to 25 percent slopes................................ 29
600Pits, gravel......................................................................................... 31
References............................................................................................................32
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Soil surveys are made to provide information about the soils and miscellaneous
areas in a specific area. They include a description of the soils and miscellaneous
areas and their location on the landscape and tables that show soil properties and
limitations affecting various uses. Soil scientists observed the steepness, length,
and shape of the slopes; the general pattern of drainage; the kinds of crops and
native plants; and the kinds of bedrock. They observed and described many soil
profiles. A soil profile is the sequence of natural layers, or horizons, in a soil. The
profile extends from the surface down into the unconsolidated material in which the
soil formed or from the surface down to bedrock. The unconsolidated material is
devoid of roots and other living organisms and has not been changed by other
biological activity.
Currently, soils are mapped according to the boundaries of major land resource
areas (MLRAs). MLRAs are geographically associated land resource units that
share common characteristics related to physiography, geology, climate, water
resources, soils, biological resources, and land uses (USDA, 2006). Soil survey
areas typically consist of parts of one or more MLRA.
The soils and miscellaneous areas in a survey area occur in an orderly pattern that
is related to the geology, landforms, relief, climate, and natural vegetation of the
area. Each kind of soil and miscellaneous area is associated with a particular kind
of landform or with a segment of the landform. By observing the soils and
miscellaneous areas in the survey area and relating their position to specific
segments of the landform, a soil scientist develops a concept, or model, of how they
were formed. Thus, during mapping, this model enables the soil scientist to predict
with a considerable degree of accuracy the kind of soil or miscellaneous area at a
specific location on the landscape.
Commonly, individual soils on the landscape merge into one another as their
characteristics gradually change. To construct an accurate soil map, however, soil
scientists must determine the boundaries between the soils. They can observe only
a limited number of soil profiles. Nevertheless, these observations, supplemented
by an understanding of the soil-vegetation-landscape relationship, are sufficient to
verify predictions of the kinds of soil in an area and to determine the boundaries.
Soil scientists recorded the characteristics of the soil profiles that they studied. They
noted soil color, texture, size and shape of soil aggregates, kind and amount of rock
fragments, distribution of plant roots, reaction, and other features that enable them
to identify soils. After describing the soils in the survey area and determining their
properties, the soil scientists assigned the soils to taxonomic classes (units).
Taxonomic classes are concepts. Each taxonomic class has a set of soil
characteristics with precisely defined limits. The classes are used as a basis for
comparison to classify soils systematically. Soil taxonomy, the system of taxonomic
classification used in the United States, is based mainly on the kind and character
of soil properties and the arrangement of horizons within the profile. After the soil
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scientists classified and named the soils in the survey area, they compared the
individual soils with similar soils in the same taxonomic class in other areas so that
they could confirm data and assemble additional data based on experience and
research.
The objective of soil mapping is not to delineate pure map unit components; the
objective is to separate the landscape into landforms or landform segments that
have similar use and management requirements. Each map unit is defined by a
unique combination of soil components and/or miscellaneous areas in predictable
proportions. Some components may be highly contrasting to the other components
of the map unit. The presence of minor components in a map unit in no way
diminishes the usefulness or accuracy of the data. The delineation of such
landforms and landform segments on the map provides sufficient information for the
development of resource plans. If intensive use of small areas is planned, onsite
investigation is needed to define and locate the soils and miscellaneous areas.
Soil scientists make many field observations in the process of producing a soil map.
The frequency of observation is dependent upon several factors, including scale of
mapping, intensity of mapping, design of map units, complexity of the landscape,
and experience of the soil scientist. Observations are made to test and refine the
soil-landscape model and predictions and to verify the classification of the soils at
specific locations. Once the soil-landscape model is refined, a significantly smaller
number of measurements of individual soil properties are made and recorded.
These measurements may include field measurements, such as those for color,
depth to bedrock, and texture, and laboratory measurements, such as those for
content of sand, silt, clay, salt, and other components. Properties of each soil
typically vary from one point to another across the landscape.
Observations for map unit components are aggregated to develop ranges of
characteristics for the components. The aggregated values are presented. Direct
measurements do not exist for every property presented for every map unit
component. Values for some properties are estimated from combinations of other
properties.
While a soil survey is in progress, samples of some of the soils in the area generally
are collected for laboratory analyses and for engineering tests. Soil scientists
interpret the data from these analyses and tests as well as the field-observed
characteristics and the soil properties to determine the expected behavior of the
soils under different uses. Interpretations for all of the soils are field tested through
observation of the soils in different uses and under different levels of management.
Some interpretations are modified to fit local conditions, and some new
interpretations are developed to meet local needs. Data are assembled from other
sources, such as research information, production records, and field experience of
specialists. For example, data on crop yields under defined levels of management
are assembled from farm records and from field or plot experiments on the same
kinds of soil.
Predictions about soil behavior are based not only on soil properties but also on
such variables as climate and biological activity. Soil conditions are predictable over
long periods of time, but they are not predictable from year to year. For example,
soil scientists can predict with a fairly high degree of accuracy that a given soil will
have a high water table within certain depths in most years, but they cannot predict
that a high water table will always be at a specific level in the soil on a specific date.
After soil scientists located and identified the significant natural bodies of soil in the
survey area, they drew the boundaries of these bodies on aerial photographs and
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identified each as a specific map unit. Aerial photographs show trees, buildings,
fields, roads, and rivers, all of which help in locating boundaries accurately.
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The soil map section includes the soil map for the defined area of interest, a list of
soil map units on the map and extent of each map unit, and cartographic symbols
displayed on the map. Also presented are various metadata about data used to
produce the map, and a description of each soil map unit.
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Map Scale: 1:5,640 if printed on A landscape (11" x 8.5") sheet.
Meters
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Map projection: Web Mercator Corner coordinates: WGS84 Edge tics: UTM Zone 18N WGS84
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Miscellaneous Water This product is generated from the USDA-NRCS certified data as
Perennial Water of the version date(s) listed below.
Rock Outcrop
Soil Survey Area: Hampshire County, Massachusetts, Central
Saline Spot Part
Survey Area Data: Version 11, Sep 14, 2016
Sandy Spot
Severely Eroded Spot Soil map units are labeled (as space allows) for map scales
1:50,000 or larger.
Sinkhole
Slide or Slip Date(s) aerial images were photographed: Mar 28, 2011Apr
18, 2011
Sodic Spot
The orthophoto or other base map on which the soil lines were
compiled and digitized probably differs from the background
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Map Unit Symbol Map Unit Name Acres in AOI Percent of AOI
30A Raynham silt loam, 0 to 3 2.8 1.9%
percent slopes
225A Belgrade silt loam, 0 to 3 33.5 22.0%
percent slopes
225B Belgrade silt loam, 3 to 8 31.4 20.6%
percent slopes
251B Haven very fine sandy loam, 3 13.6 8.9%
to 8 percent slopes
253D Hinckley loamy sand, 15 to 25 0.2 0.1%
percent slopes
254A Merrimac fine sandy loam, 0 to 16.1 10.6%
3 percent slopes
254B Merrimac fine sandy loam, 3 to 27.4 18.0%
8 percent slopes
254C Merrimac fine sandy loam, 8 to 8.3 5.4%
15 percent slopes
254D Merrimac fine sandy loam, 15 to 10.0 6.5%
25 percent slopes
255C Windsor loamy sand, 8 to 15 6.2 4.1%
percent slopes
255D Windsor loamy sand, 15 to 25 1.5 1.0%
percent slopes
600 Pits, gravel 1.3 0.9%
Totals for Area of Interest 152.2 100.0%
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including areas of other taxonomic classes. Consequently, every map unit is made
up of the soils or miscellaneous areas for which it is named and some minor
components that belong to taxonomic classes other than those of the major soils.
Most minor soils have properties similar to those of the dominant soil or soils in the
map unit, and thus they do not affect use and management. These are called
noncontrasting, or similar, components. They may or may not be mentioned in a
particular map unit description. Other minor components, however, have properties
and behavioral characteristics divergent enough to affect use or to require different
management. These are called contrasting, or dissimilar, components. They
generally are in small areas and could not be mapped separately because of the
scale used. Some small areas of strongly contrasting soils or miscellaneous areas
are identified by a special symbol on the maps. If included in the database for a
given area, the contrasting minor components are identified in the map unit
descriptions along with some characteristics of each. A few areas of minor
components may not have been observed, and consequently they are not
mentioned in the descriptions, especially where the pattern was so complex that it
was impractical to make enough observations to identify all the soils and
miscellaneous areas on the landscape.
The presence of minor components in a map unit in no way diminishes the
usefulness or accuracy of the data. The objective of mapping is not to delineate
pure taxonomic classes but rather to separate the landscape into landforms or
landform segments that have similar use and management requirements. The
delineation of such segments on the map provides sufficient information for the
development of resource plans. If intensive use of small areas is planned, however,
onsite investigation is needed to define and locate the soils and miscellaneous
areas.
An identifying symbol precedes the map unit name in the map unit descriptions.
Each description includes general facts about the unit and gives important soil
properties and qualities.
Soils that have profiles that are almost alike make up a soil series. Except for
differences in texture of the surface layer, all the soils of a series have major
horizons that are similar in composition, thickness, and arrangement.
Soils of one series can differ in texture of the surface layer, slope, stoniness,
salinity, degree of erosion, and other characteristics that affect their use. On the
basis of such differences, a soil series is divided into soil phases. Most of the areas
shown on the detailed soil maps are phases of soil series. The name of a soil phase
commonly indicates a feature that affects use or management. For example, Alpha
silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, is a phase of the Alpha series.
Some map units are made up of two or more major soils or miscellaneous areas.
These map units are complexes, associations, or undifferentiated groups.
A complex consists of two or more soils or miscellaneous areas in such an intricate
pattern or in such small areas that they cannot be shown separately on the maps.
The pattern and proportion of the soils or miscellaneous areas are somewhat similar
in all areas. Alpha-Beta complex, 0 to 6 percent slopes, is an example.
An association is made up of two or more geographically associated soils or
miscellaneous areas that are shown as one unit on the maps. Because of present
or anticipated uses of the map units in the survey area, it was not considered
practical or necessary to map the soils or miscellaneous areas separately. The
pattern and relative proportion of the soils or miscellaneous areas are somewhat
similar. Alpha-Beta association, 0 to 2 percent slopes, is an example.
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Description of Raynham
Setting
Landform: Depressions
Landform position (three-dimensional): Dip
Down-slope shape: Concave
Across-slope shape: Linear
Parent material: Silty glaciolacustrine deposits
Typical profile
H1 - 0 to 10 inches: silt loam
H2 - 10 to 37 inches: silt loam
H3 - 37 to 60 inches: stratified loamy fine sand to fine sandy loam to silt loam
Properties and qualities
Slope: 0 to 3 percent
Depth to restrictive feature: More than 80 inches
Natural drainage class: Poorly drained
Runoff class: Very high
Capacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water (Ksat): Moderately low to
moderately high (0.06 to 0.20 in/hr)
Depth to water table: About 0 to 31 inches
Frequency of flooding: None
Frequency of ponding: None
Calcium carbonate, maximum in profile: 5 percent
Available water storage in profile: High (about 11.8 inches)
Interpretive groups
Land capability classification (irrigated): None specified
Land capability classification (nonirrigated): 3w
Hydrologic Soil Group: C/D
Hydric soil rating: Yes
Minor Components
Belgrade
Percent of map unit: 5 percent
Hydric soil rating: No
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Maybid
Percent of map unit: 5 percent
Landform: Depressions
Hydric soil rating: Yes
Scitico
Percent of map unit: 5 percent
Landform: Depressions
Hydric soil rating: Yes
Description of Belgrade
Setting
Landform: Terraces
Landform position (two-dimensional): Summit
Landform position (three-dimensional): Tread
Down-slope shape: Convex
Across-slope shape: Convex
Parent material: Coarse-silty glaciolacustrine deposits
Typical profile
H1 - 0 to 10 inches: silt loam
H2 - 10 to 51 inches: very fine sandy loam
H3 - 51 to 60 inches: loamy very fine sand
Properties and qualities
Slope: 0 to 3 percent
Depth to restrictive feature: More than 80 inches
Natural drainage class: Moderately well drained
Runoff class: Low
Capacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water (Ksat): Moderately low to high
(0.06 to 2.00 in/hr)
Depth to water table: About 18 to 42 inches
Frequency of flooding: None
Frequency of ponding: None
Available water storage in profile: High (about 10.7 inches)
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Interpretive groups
Land capability classification (irrigated): None specified
Land capability classification (nonirrigated): 2w
Hydrologic Soil Group: C
Hydric soil rating: No
Minor Components
Raynham
Percent of map unit: 15 percent
Landform: Depressions
Hydric soil rating: Yes
Description of Belgrade
Setting
Landform: Terraces
Landform position (two-dimensional): Summit
Landform position (three-dimensional): Tread
Down-slope shape: Convex
Across-slope shape: Convex
Parent material: Coarse-silty glaciolacustrine deposits
Typical profile
H1 - 0 to 10 inches: silt loam
H2 - 10 to 51 inches: very fine sandy loam
H3 - 51 to 60 inches: loamy very fine sand
Properties and qualities
Slope: 0 to 3 percent
Depth to restrictive feature: More than 80 inches
Natural drainage class: Moderately well drained
Runoff class: Low
Capacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water (Ksat): Moderately low to high
(0.06 to 2.00 in/hr)
Depth to water table: About 18 to 42 inches
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Minor Components
Raynham
Percent of map unit: 15 percent
Landform: Depressions
Hydric soil rating: Yes
Description of Haven
Setting
Landform: Outwash plains
Landform position (two-dimensional): Footslope
Landform position (three-dimensional): Tread
Down-slope shape: Convex
Across-slope shape: Convex
Parent material: Friable loamy eolian deposits over loose sandy glaciofluvial
deposits
Typical profile
H1 - 0 to 22 inches: very fine sandy loam
H2 - 22 to 60 inches: Error
Properties and qualities
Slope: 3 to 8 percent
Depth to restrictive feature: 18 to 36 inches to strongly contrasting textural
stratification
Natural drainage class: Well drained
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Minor Components
Hinckley
Percent of map unit: 3 percent
Hydric soil rating: No
Holyoke
Percent of map unit: 3 percent
Hydric soil rating: No
Merrimac
Percent of map unit: 3 percent
Hydric soil rating: No
Ninigret
Percent of map unit: 3 percent
Hydric soil rating: No
Sudbury
Percent of map unit: 3 percent
Hydric soil rating: No
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Description of Hinckley
Setting
Landform: Kames, outwash plains, kame terraces, outwash terraces, eskers,
outwash deltas, moraines
Landform position (two-dimensional): Backslope
Landform position (three-dimensional): Nose slope, side slope, crest, head slope,
riser
Down-slope shape: Linear, concave, convex
Across-slope shape: Convex, linear, concave
Parent material: Sandy and gravelly glaciofluvial deposits derived from gneiss
and/or granite and/or schist
Typical profile
Oe - 0 to 1 inches: moderately decomposed plant material
A - 1 to 8 inches: loamy sand
Bw1 - 8 to 11 inches: gravelly loamy sand
Bw2 - 11 to 16 inches: gravelly loamy sand
BC - 16 to 19 inches: very gravelly loamy sand
C - 19 to 65 inches: very gravelly sand
Properties and qualities
Slope: 15 to 25 percent
Depth to restrictive feature: More than 80 inches
Natural drainage class: Excessively drained
Runoff class: Low
Capacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water (Ksat): Moderately high to
very high (1.42 to 99.90 in/hr)
Depth to water table: More than 80 inches
Frequency of flooding: None
Frequency of ponding: None
Salinity, maximum in profile: Nonsaline to very slightly saline (0.0 to 2.0
mmhos/cm)
Available water storage in profile: Low (about 3.1 inches)
Interpretive groups
Land capability classification (irrigated): None specified
Land capability classification (nonirrigated): 6e
Hydrologic Soil Group: A
Hydric soil rating: No
Minor Components
Merrimac
Percent of map unit: 8 percent
Landform: Kames, outwash plains, outwash terraces, eskers, moraines
Landform position (two-dimensional): Backslope
Landform position (three-dimensional): Side slope, crest, head slope, nose slope,
riser
Down-slope shape: Convex
Across-slope shape: Convex
Hydric soil rating: No
Windsor
Percent of map unit: 5 percent
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Description of Merrimac
Setting
Landform: Kames, outwash plains, outwash terraces, eskers, moraines
Landform position (two-dimensional): Backslope, footslope, shoulder, summit
Landform position (three-dimensional): Side slope, crest, riser, tread
Down-slope shape: Convex
Across-slope shape: Convex
Parent material: Loamy glaciofluvial deposits derived from granite, schist, and
gneiss over sandy and gravelly glaciofluvial deposits derived from granite,
schist, and gneiss
Typical profile
Ap - 0 to 10 inches: fine sandy loam
Bw1 - 10 to 22 inches: fine sandy loam
Bw2 - 22 to 26 inches: stratified gravel to gravelly loamy sand
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Minor Components
Sudbury
Percent of map unit: 5 percent
Landform: Deltas, terraces, outwash plains
Landform position (two-dimensional): Footslope
Landform position (three-dimensional): Tread, dip
Down-slope shape: Concave
Across-slope shape: Linear
Hydric soil rating: No
Hinckley
Percent of map unit: 5 percent
Landform: Deltas, kames, outwash plains, eskers
Landform position (two-dimensional): Summit, shoulder, backslope
Landform position (three-dimensional): Nose slope, side slope, crest, head slope,
rise
Down-slope shape: Convex
Across-slope shape: Convex, linear
Hydric soil rating: No
Agawam
Percent of map unit: 3 percent
Landform: Kames, outwash plains, outwash terraces, eskers, moraines, stream
terraces
Landform position (three-dimensional): Rise
Down-slope shape: Convex
Across-slope shape: Convex
Hydric soil rating: No
Windsor
Percent of map unit: 2 percent
Landform: Deltas, dunes, outwash plains, outwash terraces
Landform position (two-dimensional): Summit
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Description of Merrimac
Setting
Landform: Kames, outwash plains, outwash terraces, eskers, moraines
Landform position (two-dimensional): Backslope, footslope, shoulder, summit
Landform position (three-dimensional): Side slope, crest, riser, tread
Down-slope shape: Convex
Across-slope shape: Convex
Parent material: Loamy glaciofluvial deposits derived from granite, schist, and
gneiss over sandy and gravelly glaciofluvial deposits derived from granite,
schist, and gneiss
Typical profile
Ap - 0 to 10 inches: fine sandy loam
Bw1 - 10 to 22 inches: fine sandy loam
Bw2 - 22 to 26 inches: stratified gravel to gravelly loamy sand
2C - 26 to 65 inches: stratified gravel to very gravelly sand
Properties and qualities
Slope: 3 to 8 percent
Depth to restrictive feature: More than 80 inches
Natural drainage class: Somewhat excessively drained
Runoff class: Very low
Capacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water (Ksat): Moderately high to
very high (1.42 to 99.90 in/hr)
Depth to water table: More than 80 inches
Frequency of flooding: None
Frequency of ponding: None
Calcium carbonate, maximum in profile: 2 percent
Salinity, maximum in profile: Nonsaline (0.0 to 1.4 mmhos/cm)
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Minor Components
Hinckley
Percent of map unit: 5 percent
Landform: Deltas, kames, outwash plains, eskers
Landform position (two-dimensional): Summit, shoulder, backslope
Landform position (three-dimensional): Nose slope, side slope, crest, head slope,
rise
Down-slope shape: Convex
Across-slope shape: Convex, linear
Hydric soil rating: No
Sudbury
Percent of map unit: 5 percent
Landform: Deltas, terraces, outwash plains
Landform position (two-dimensional): Footslope
Landform position (three-dimensional): Tread, dip
Down-slope shape: Concave
Across-slope shape: Linear
Hydric soil rating: No
Windsor
Percent of map unit: 3 percent
Landform: Deltas, dunes, outwash plains, outwash terraces
Landform position (two-dimensional): Shoulder
Landform position (three-dimensional): Riser, tread
Down-slope shape: Linear, convex
Across-slope shape: Linear, convex
Hydric soil rating: No
Agawam
Percent of map unit: 2 percent
Landform: Kames, outwash plains, outwash terraces, eskers, moraines, stream
terraces
Landform position (three-dimensional): Rise
Down-slope shape: Convex
Across-slope shape: Convex
Hydric soil rating: No
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Description of Merrimac
Setting
Landform: Kames, outwash plains, outwash terraces, eskers, moraines
Landform position (two-dimensional): Backslope, footslope, shoulder, summit
Landform position (three-dimensional): Side slope, crest, riser, tread
Down-slope shape: Convex
Across-slope shape: Convex
Parent material: Loamy glaciofluvial deposits derived from granite, schist, and
gneiss over sandy and gravelly glaciofluvial deposits derived from granite,
schist, and gneiss
Typical profile
Ap - 0 to 10 inches: fine sandy loam
Bw1 - 10 to 22 inches: fine sandy loam
Bw2 - 22 to 26 inches: stratified gravel to gravelly loamy sand
2C - 26 to 65 inches: stratified gravel to very gravelly sand
Properties and qualities
Slope: 8 to 15 percent
Depth to restrictive feature: More than 80 inches
Natural drainage class: Somewhat excessively drained
Runoff class: Very low
Capacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water (Ksat): Moderately high to
very high (1.42 to 99.90 in/hr)
Depth to water table: More than 80 inches
Frequency of flooding: None
Frequency of ponding: None
Calcium carbonate, maximum in profile: 2 percent
Salinity, maximum in profile: Nonsaline (0.0 to 1.4 mmhos/cm)
Sodium adsorption ratio, maximum in profile: 1.0
Available water storage in profile: Low (about 4.6 inches)
Interpretive groups
Land capability classification (irrigated): None specified
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Minor Components
Sudbury
Percent of map unit: 5 percent
Landform: Deltas, terraces, outwash plains
Landform position (two-dimensional): Footslope
Landform position (three-dimensional): Tread, dip
Down-slope shape: Concave
Across-slope shape: Linear
Hydric soil rating: No
Hinckley
Percent of map unit: 5 percent
Landform: Deltas, kames, outwash plains, eskers
Landform position (two-dimensional): Summit, shoulder, backslope
Landform position (three-dimensional): Nose slope, side slope, crest, head slope,
rise
Down-slope shape: Convex
Across-slope shape: Convex, linear
Hydric soil rating: No
Windsor
Percent of map unit: 5 percent
Landform: Deltas, dunes, outwash plains, outwash terraces
Landform position (two-dimensional): Backslope
Landform position (three-dimensional): Riser, tread
Down-slope shape: Linear, convex
Across-slope shape: Linear, convex
Hydric soil rating: No
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Description of Merrimac
Setting
Landform: Kames, outwash plains, outwash terraces, eskers, moraines
Landform position (two-dimensional): Backslope, footslope, shoulder, summit
Landform position (three-dimensional): Side slope, crest, riser, tread
Down-slope shape: Convex
Across-slope shape: Convex
Parent material: Loamy glaciofluvial deposits derived from granite, schist, and
gneiss over sandy and gravelly glaciofluvial deposits derived from granite,
schist, and gneiss
Typical profile
Ap - 0 to 10 inches: fine sandy loam
Bw1 - 10 to 22 inches: fine sandy loam
Bw2 - 22 to 26 inches: stratified gravel to gravelly loamy sand
2C - 26 to 65 inches: stratified gravel to very gravelly sand
Properties and qualities
Slope: 15 to 25 percent
Depth to restrictive feature: More than 80 inches
Natural drainage class: Somewhat excessively drained
Runoff class: Very low
Capacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water (Ksat): Moderately high to
very high (1.42 to 99.90 in/hr)
Depth to water table: More than 80 inches
Frequency of flooding: None
Frequency of ponding: None
Calcium carbonate, maximum in profile: 2 percent
Salinity, maximum in profile: Nonsaline (0.0 to 1.4 mmhos/cm)
Sodium adsorption ratio, maximum in profile: 1.0
Available water storage in profile: Low (about 4.6 inches)
Interpretive groups
Land capability classification (irrigated): None specified
Land capability classification (nonirrigated): 2e
Hydrologic Soil Group: A
Hydric soil rating: No
Minor Components
Hinckley
Percent of map unit: 10 percent
Landform: Deltas, kames, outwash plains, eskers
Landform position (two-dimensional): Summit, shoulder, backslope
Landform position (three-dimensional): Nose slope, side slope, crest, head slope,
rise
Down-slope shape: Convex
Across-slope shape: Convex, linear
Hydric soil rating: No
Agawam
Percent of map unit: 5 percent
Landform: Kames, outwash plains, kame terraces, outwash terraces, moraines
Landform position (two-dimensional): Backslope, shoulder, footslope, summit
Landform position (three-dimensional): Side slope, crest, tread, riser, rise
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Description of Windsor
Setting
Landform: error in exists on
Landform position (two-dimensional): Summit, shoulder, backslope
Landform position (three-dimensional): Side slope, riser
Down-slope shape: Convex
Across-slope shape: Linear, convex
Parent material: Loose sandy glaciofluvial deposits derived from granite and/or
loose sandy glaciofluvial deposits derived from schist and/or loose sandy
glaciofluvial deposits derived from gneiss
Typical profile
Oe - 0 to 1 inches: moderately decomposed plant material
Ap - 1 to 11 inches: loamy sand
Bw - 11 to 31 inches: loamy sand
C - 31 to 65 inches: sand
Properties and qualities
Slope: 8 to 15 percent
Depth to restrictive feature: More than 80 inches
Natural drainage class: Excessively drained
Runoff class: Low
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Capacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water (Ksat): Moderately high to
very high (1.42 to 99.90 in/hr)
Depth to water table: More than 80 inches
Frequency of flooding: None
Frequency of ponding: None
Salinity, maximum in profile: Nonsaline to very slightly saline (0.0 to 2.0
mmhos/cm)
Available water storage in profile: Low (about 4.2 inches)
Interpretive groups
Land capability classification (irrigated): None specified
Land capability classification (nonirrigated): 3e
Hydrologic Soil Group: A
Hydric soil rating: No
Minor Components
Hinckley
Percent of map unit: 10 percent
Landform: Deltas, kames, outwash plains, eskers
Landform position (two-dimensional): Summit, shoulder, backslope
Landform position (three-dimensional): Nose slope, side slope, crest, head slope,
rise
Down-slope shape: Convex
Across-slope shape: Convex, linear
Hydric soil rating: No
Deerfield
Percent of map unit: 5 percent
Landform: Deltas, terraces, outwash plains
Landform position (two-dimensional): Footslope
Landform position (three-dimensional): Tread, talf
Down-slope shape: Linear
Across-slope shape: Linear
Hydric soil rating: No
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Description of Windsor
Setting
Landform: Deltas, dunes, outwash plains, outwash terraces
Landform position (three-dimensional): Riser, tread
Down-slope shape: Linear, convex
Across-slope shape: Linear, convex
Parent material: Loose sandy glaciofluvial deposits derived from granite and/or
loose sandy glaciofluvial deposits derived from schist and/or loose sandy
glaciofluvial deposits derived from gneiss
Typical profile
Oe - 0 to 1 inches: moderately decomposed plant material
A - 1 to 3 inches: loamy sand
Bw - 3 to 25 inches: loamy sand
C - 25 to 65 inches: sand
Properties and qualities
Slope: 15 to 25 percent
Depth to restrictive feature: More than 80 inches
Natural drainage class: Excessively drained
Runoff class: Low
Capacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water (Ksat): Moderately high to
very high (1.42 to 99.90 in/hr)
Depth to water table: More than 80 inches
Frequency of flooding: None
Frequency of ponding: None
Salinity, maximum in profile: Nonsaline to very slightly saline (0.0 to 2.0
mmhos/cm)
Available water storage in profile: Low (about 4.5 inches)
Interpretive groups
Land capability classification (irrigated): None specified
Land capability classification (nonirrigated): 4e
Hydrologic Soil Group: A
Hydric soil rating: No
Minor Components
Hinckley
Percent of map unit: 5 percent
Landform: Deltas, kames, outwash plains, eskers
Landform position (two-dimensional): Summit, shoulder, backslope
Landform position (three-dimensional): Nose slope, side slope, crest, head slope,
rise
Down-slope shape: Convex
Across-slope shape: Convex, linear
Hydric soil rating: No
Merrimac
Percent of map unit: 5 percent
Landform: Kames, outwash plains, outwash terraces, eskers, moraines, stream
terraces
Landform position (three-dimensional): Rise
Down-slope shape: Convex
Across-slope shape: Convex
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600Pits, gravel
Description of Pits
Setting
Parent material: Loose sandy and gravelly glaciofluvial deposits
Typical profile
H1 - 0 to 6 inches: very gravelly sand
H2 - 6 to 60 inches: very gravelly sand
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References
American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO).
2004. Standard specifications for transportation materials and methods of sampling
and testing. 24th edition.
American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). 2005. Standard classification of
soils for engineering purposes. ASTM Standard D2487-00.
Cowardin, L.M., V. Carter, F.C. Golet, and E.T. LaRoe. 1979. Classification of
wetlands and deep-water habitats of the United States. U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service FWS/OBS-79/31.
Federal Register. July 13, 1994. Changes in hydric soils of the United States.
Federal Register. September 18, 2002. Hydric soils of the United States.
Hurt, G.W., and L.M. Vasilas, editors. Version 6.0, 2006. Field indicators of hydric
soils in the United States.
National Research Council. 1995. Wetlands: Characteristics and boundaries.
Soil Survey Division Staff. 1993. Soil survey manual. Soil Conservation Service.
U.S. Department of Agriculture Handbook 18. http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/
nrcs/detail/national/soils/?cid=nrcs142p2_054262
Soil Survey Staff. 1999. Soil taxonomy: A basic system of soil classification for
making and interpreting soil surveys. 2nd edition. Natural Resources Conservation
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www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/detail/national/soils/?cid=nrcs142p2_053577
Soil Survey Staff. 2010. Keys to soil taxonomy. 11th edition. U.S. Department of
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Tiner, R.W., Jr. 1985. Wetlands of Delaware. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and
Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, Wetlands
Section.
United States Army Corps of Engineers, Environmental Laboratory. 1987. Corps of
Engineers wetlands delineation manual. Waterways Experiment Station Technical
Report Y-87-1.
United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service.
National forestry manual. http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/detail/soils/
home/?cid=nrcs142p2_053374
United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service.
National range and pasture handbook. http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/
detail/national/landuse/rangepasture/?cid=stelprdb1043084
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APPENDIX B
PRE-DEVELOPMENT SCENARIO
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2
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P1
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Area CN Description
(acres) (subcatchment-numbers)
0.162 39 >75% Grass cover, Good, HSG A (P3)
0.243 61 >75% Grass cover, Good, HSG B (P3)
0.313 74 >75% Grass cover, Good, HSG C (P3)
0.123 96 Gravel Surface (P2, P3)
2.684 30 Meadow, non-grazed, HSG A (P1, P2, P3)
7.679 71 Meadow, non-grazed, HSG C (P1, P2, P3)
0.164 98 Structures (P3)
1.880 36 Woods, Fair, HSG A (P1, P2, P3)
0.557 73 Woods, Fair, HSG C (P1, P2, P3)
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Runoff = 0.86 cfs @ 12.36 hrs, Volume= 0.145 af, Depth= 0.36"
Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Type III 24-hr 2-year Rainfall=3.08"
Subcatchment P1:
Hydrograph
0.95 Runoff
0.9 0.86 cfs
0.85 Type III 24-hr
0.8
0.75 2-year Rainfall=3.08"
0.7
0.65
Runoff Area=208,507 sf
0.6 Runoff Volume=0.145 af
0.55
Flow (cfs)
Runoff = 0.54 cfs @ 12.59 hrs, Volume= 0.136 af, Depth= 0.24"
Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Type III 24-hr 2-year Rainfall=3.08"
Subcatchment P2:
Hydrograph
0.6 Runoff
0.54 cfs
0.55
Type III 24-hr
0.5
2-year Rainfall=3.08"
0.45
Runoff Area=292,763 sf
0.4
0.35
Runoff Volume=0.136 af
Flow (cfs)
0.3
Runoff Depth=0.24"
0.25
Flow Length=682'
0.2
Tc=23.5 min
0.15
CN=56
0.1
0.05
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
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Runoff = 0.47 cfs @ 12.35 hrs, Volume= 0.076 af, Depth= 0.40"
Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Type III 24-hr 2-year Rainfall=3.08"
Subcatchment P3:
Hydrograph
Runoff
0.5 0.47 cfs
0.45
Type III 24-hr
0.4
2-year Rainfall=3.08"
Runoff Area=100,090 sf
0.35
Runoff Volume=0.076 af
0.3
Flow (cfs)
Runoff Depth=0.40"
0.25
Flow Length=460'
0.2
Tc=16.1 min
0.15 CN=61
0.1
0.05
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
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Inflow Area = 4.787 ac, 0.00% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 0.36" for 2-year event
Inflow = 0.86 cfs @ 12.36 hrs, Volume= 0.145 af
Outflow = 0.86 cfs @ 12.36 hrs, Volume= 0.145 af, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min
Routing by Stor-Ind+Trans method, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Reach DP1:
Hydrograph
Inflow
0.95 0.86 cfs Outflow
0.86 cfs
0.9
0.85
Inflow Area=4.787 ac
0.8
0.75
0.7
0.65
0.6
0.55
Flow (cfs)
0.5
0.45
0.4
0.35
0.3
0.25
0.2
0.15
0.1
0.05
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
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Inflow Area = 6.721 ac, 0.00% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 0.24" for 2-year event
Inflow = 0.54 cfs @ 12.59 hrs, Volume= 0.136 af
Outflow = 0.54 cfs @ 12.59 hrs, Volume= 0.136 af, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min
Routing by Stor-Ind+Trans method, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Reach DP2:
Hydrograph
Inflow
0.6 0.54 cfs Outflow
0.54 cfs
0.55 Inflow Area=6.721 ac
0.5
0.45
0.4
0.35
Flow (cfs)
0.3
0.25
0.2
0.15
0.1
0.05
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
274650 - Easthampton - Pre-Dev Type III 24-hr 2-year Rainfall=3.08"
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Inflow Area = 2.298 ac, 7.15% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 0.40" for 2-year event
Inflow = 0.47 cfs @ 12.35 hrs, Volume= 0.076 af
Outflow = 0.47 cfs @ 12.35 hrs, Volume= 0.076 af, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min
Routing by Stor-Ind+Trans method, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Reach DP3:
Hydrograph
Inflow
0.47 cfs Outflow
0.47 cfs
0.5
Inflow Area=2.298 ac
0.45
0.4
0.35
Flow (cfs)
0.3
0.25
0.2
0.15
0.1
0.05
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
274650 - Easthampton - Pre-Dev Type III 24-hr 10-year Rainfall=4.52"
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Runoff = 3.69 cfs @ 12.24 hrs, Volume= 0.411 af, Depth= 1.03"
Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Type III 24-hr 10-year Rainfall=4.52"
Subcatchment P1:
Hydrograph
4 Runoff
3.69 cfs
Type III 24-hr
10-year Rainfall=4.52"
3
Runoff Area=208,507 sf
Runoff Volume=0.411 af
Flow (cfs)
Runoff Depth=1.03"
2
Flow Length=613'
Tc=15.0 min
1
CN=60
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
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Runoff = 3.06 cfs @ 12.41 hrs, Volume= 0.451 af, Depth= 0.80"
Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Type III 24-hr 10-year Rainfall=4.52"
Subcatchment P2:
Hydrograph
Runoff
3.06 cfs
3 Type III 24-hr
10-year Rainfall=4.52"
Runoff Area=292,763 sf
2
Runoff Volume=0.451 af
Flow (cfs)
Runoff Depth=0.80"
Flow Length=682'
Tc=23.5 min
1
CN=56
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
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Runoff = 1.87 cfs @ 12.25 hrs, Volume= 0.209 af, Depth= 1.09"
Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Type III 24-hr 10-year Rainfall=4.52"
Subcatchment P3:
Hydrograph
Runoff
2
1.87 cfs
Type III 24-hr
10-year Rainfall=4.52"
Runoff Area=100,090 sf
Runoff Volume=0.209 af
Flow (cfs)
Runoff Depth=1.09"
1
Flow Length=460'
Tc=16.1 min
CN=61
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
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Inflow Area = 4.787 ac, 0.00% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 1.03" for 10-year event
Inflow = 3.69 cfs @ 12.24 hrs, Volume= 0.411 af
Outflow = 3.69 cfs @ 12.24 hrs, Volume= 0.411 af, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min
Routing by Stor-Ind+Trans method, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Reach DP1:
Hydrograph
Inflow
4
3.69 cfs Outflow
3.69 cfs
Inflow Area=4.787 ac
3
Flow (cfs)
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
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Inflow Area = 6.721 ac, 0.00% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 0.80" for 10-year event
Inflow = 3.06 cfs @ 12.41 hrs, Volume= 0.451 af
Outflow = 3.06 cfs @ 12.41 hrs, Volume= 0.451 af, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min
Routing by Stor-Ind+Trans method, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Reach DP2:
Hydrograph
Inflow
3.06 cfs Outflow
3.06 cfs
3
Inflow Area=6.721 ac
2
Flow (cfs)
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
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Inflow Area = 2.298 ac, 7.15% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 1.09" for 10-year event
Inflow = 1.87 cfs @ 12.25 hrs, Volume= 0.209 af
Outflow = 1.87 cfs @ 12.25 hrs, Volume= 0.209 af, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min
Routing by Stor-Ind+Trans method, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Reach DP3:
Hydrograph
Inflow
1.87 cfs Outflow
2 1.87 cfs
Inflow Area=2.298 ac
Flow (cfs)
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
274650 - Easthampton - Pre-Dev Type III 24-hr 25-year Rainfall=5.63"
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Runoff = 6.59 cfs @ 12.22 hrs, Volume= 0.672 af, Depth= 1.68"
Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Type III 24-hr 25-year Rainfall=5.63"
Subcatchment P1:
Hydrograph
Runoff
7 6.59 cfs
Type III 24-hr
6
25-year Rainfall=5.63"
5
Runoff Area=208,507 sf
Runoff Volume=0.672 af
Flow (cfs)
4
Runoff Depth=1.68"
3
Flow Length=613'
Tc=15.0 min
2 CN=60
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
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Runoff = 6.00 cfs @ 12.37 hrs, Volume= 0.774 af, Depth= 1.38"
Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Type III 24-hr 25-year Rainfall=5.63"
Subcatchment P2:
Hydrograph
Runoff
6.00 cfs
6
Type III 24-hr
25-year Rainfall=5.63"
5
Runoff Area=292,763 sf
4 Runoff Volume=0.774 af
Flow (cfs)
Runoff Depth=1.38"
3 Flow Length=682'
Tc=23.5 min
2
CN=56
1
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
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Runoff = 3.25 cfs @ 12.24 hrs, Volume= 0.337 af, Depth= 1.76"
Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Type III 24-hr 25-year Rainfall=5.63"
Subcatchment P3:
Hydrograph
Runoff
3.25 cfs
Type III 24-hr
3
25-year Rainfall=5.63"
Runoff Area=100,090 sf
Runoff Volume=0.337 af
Flow (cfs)
2
Runoff Depth=1.76"
Flow Length=460'
Tc=16.1 min
1 CN=61
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
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Inflow Area = 4.787 ac, 0.00% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 1.68" for 25-year event
Inflow = 6.59 cfs @ 12.22 hrs, Volume= 0.672 af
Outflow = 6.59 cfs @ 12.22 hrs, Volume= 0.672 af, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min
Routing by Stor-Ind+Trans method, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Reach DP1:
Hydrograph
Inflow
6.59 cfs Outflow
7 6.59 cfs
Inflow Area=4.787 ac
6
5
Flow (cfs)
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
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Inflow Area = 6.721 ac, 0.00% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 1.38" for 25-year event
Inflow = 6.00 cfs @ 12.37 hrs, Volume= 0.774 af
Outflow = 6.00 cfs @ 12.37 hrs, Volume= 0.774 af, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min
Routing by Stor-Ind+Trans method, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Reach DP2:
Hydrograph
Inflow
6.00 cfs Outflow
6.00 cfs
6 Inflow Area=6.721 ac
4
Flow (cfs)
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
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Inflow Area = 2.298 ac, 7.15% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 1.76" for 25-year event
Inflow = 3.25 cfs @ 12.24 hrs, Volume= 0.337 af
Outflow = 3.25 cfs @ 12.24 hrs, Volume= 0.337 af, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min
Routing by Stor-Ind+Trans method, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Reach DP3:
Hydrograph
Inflow
3.25 cfs Outflow
3.25 cfs
Inflow Area=2.298 ac
3
Flow (cfs)
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
274650 - Easthampton - Pre-Dev Type III 24-hr 100-year Rainfall=7.86"
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Runoff = 13.41 cfs @ 12.22 hrs, Volume= 1.288 af, Depth= 3.23"
Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Type III 24-hr 100-year Rainfall=7.86"
Subcatchment P1:
Hydrograph
15
Runoff
14 13.41 cfs
13 Type III 24-hr
12
100-year Rainfall=7.86"
11
10
Runoff Area=208,507 sf
9 Runoff Volume=1.288 af
Flow (cfs)
8 Runoff Depth=3.23"
7
Flow Length=613'
6
5
Tc=15.0 min
4 CN=60
3
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
274650 - Easthampton - Pre-Dev Type III 24-hr 100-year Rainfall=7.86"
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Runoff = 13.30 cfs @ 12.35 hrs, Volume= 1.566 af, Depth= 2.80"
Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Type III 24-hr 100-year Rainfall=7.86"
Subcatchment P2:
Hydrograph
Runoff
14 13.30 cfs
13 Type III 24-hr
12
100-year Rainfall=7.86"
11
10
Runoff Area=292,763 sf
9 Runoff Volume=1.566 af
Flow (cfs)
8 Runoff Depth=2.80"
7
Flow Length=682'
6
5
Tc=23.5 min
4 CN=56
3
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
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Runoff = 6.50 cfs @ 12.23 hrs, Volume= 0.639 af, Depth= 3.34"
Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Type III 24-hr 100-year Rainfall=7.86"
Subcatchment P3:
Hydrograph
Runoff
7
6.50 cfs
Type III 24-hr
6
100-year Rainfall=7.86"
5 Runoff Area=100,090 sf
Runoff Volume=0.639 af
Flow (cfs)
4
Runoff Depth=3.34"
3
Flow Length=460'
Tc=16.1 min
2 CN=61
1
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
274650 - Easthampton - Pre-Dev Type III 24-hr 100-year Rainfall=7.86"
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Inflow Area = 4.787 ac, 0.00% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 3.23" for 100-year event
Inflow = 13.41 cfs @ 12.22 hrs, Volume= 1.288 af
Outflow = 13.41 cfs @ 12.22 hrs, Volume= 1.288 af, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min
Routing by Stor-Ind+Trans method, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Reach DP1:
Hydrograph
Inflow
15 13.41 cfs Outflow
13.41 cfs
14
13
Inflow Area=4.787 ac
12
11
10
9
Flow (cfs)
7
6
5
4
3
2
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
274650 - Easthampton - Pre-Dev Type III 24-hr 100-year Rainfall=7.86"
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Inflow Area = 6.721 ac, 0.00% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 2.80" for 100-year event
Inflow = 13.30 cfs @ 12.35 hrs, Volume= 1.566 af
Outflow = 13.30 cfs @ 12.35 hrs, Volume= 1.566 af, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min
Routing by Stor-Ind+Trans method, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Reach DP2:
Hydrograph
Inflow
13.30 cfs Outflow
13.30 cfs
14
13
Inflow Area=6.721 ac
12
11
10
9
Flow (cfs)
4
3
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
274650 - Easthampton - Pre-Dev Type III 24-hr 100-year Rainfall=7.86"
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Inflow Area = 2.298 ac, 7.15% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 3.34" for 100-year event
Inflow = 6.50 cfs @ 12.23 hrs, Volume= 0.639 af
Outflow = 6.50 cfs @ 12.23 hrs, Volume= 0.639 af, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min
Routing by Stor-Ind+Trans method, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Reach DP3:
Hydrograph
Inflow
7
6.50 cfs Outflow
6.50 cfs
Inflow Area=2.298 ac
6
5
Flow (cfs)
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
APPENDIX D
VEGETAT
ED BUFFE
R AREA
DP-2
2
P2 (H 25B
DP-1 SG C
)
P1
2
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(H 54D
SG A
)
DP-3
2
(H 25A
SG A
)
P3
PROJECT:
2
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Subcat Reach Pond Link Routing Diagram for 274650 - Easthampton - Post-Dev
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Area CN Description
(acres) (subcatchment-numbers)
0.135 39 >75% Grass cover, Good, HSG A (P3)
0.236 61 >75% Grass cover, Good, HSG B (P3)
0.299 74 >75% Grass cover, Good, HSG C (P3)
0.383 65 Dense Vegetated Buffer Strip (P2)
0.589 96 Gravel Surface (P2, P3)
2.841 30 Meadow, non-grazed, HSG A (P1, P2, P3)
6.966 71 Meadow, non-grazed, HSG C (P1, P2, P3)
0.120 98 Structures (P3)
1.723 36 Woods, Fair, HSG A (P1, P2, P3)
0.513 73 Woods, Fair, HSG C (P1, P2, P3)
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Runoff = 0.86 cfs @ 12.36 hrs, Volume= 0.145 af, Depth= 0.36"
Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Type III 24-hr 2-year Rainfall=3.08"
Subcatchment P1:
Hydrograph
0.95 Runoff
0.9 0.86 cfs
0.85 Type III 24-hr
0.8
0.75 2-year Rainfall=3.08"
0.7
0.65
Runoff Area=208,507 sf
0.6 Runoff Volume=0.145 af
0.55
Flow (cfs)
Runoff = 0.60 cfs @ 12.66 hrs, Volume= 0.152 af, Depth= 0.27"
Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Type III 24-hr 2-year Rainfall=3.08"
Subcatchment P2:
Hydrograph
0.65 Runoff
0.60 cfs
0.6
Type III 24-hr
0.55
2-year Rainfall=3.08"
0.5
0.45
Runoff Area=292,763 sf
0.4
Runoff Volume=0.152 af
Flow (cfs)
0.1
0.05
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
274650 - Easthampton - Post-Dev Type III 24-hr 2-year Rainfall=3.08"
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Runoff = 0.47 cfs @ 12.50 hrs, Volume= 0.082 af, Depth= 0.43"
Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Type III 24-hr 2-year Rainfall=3.08"
Subcatchment P3:
Hydrograph
Runoff
0.5 0.47 cfs
0.45
Type III 24-hr
0.4
2-year Rainfall=3.08"
Runoff Area=100,090 sf
0.35
Runoff Volume=0.082 af
0.3
Flow (cfs)
Runoff Depth=0.43"
0.25
Flow Length=563'
0.2
Tc=26.1 min
0.15 CN=62
0.1
0.05
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
274650 - Easthampton - Post-Dev Type III 24-hr 2-year Rainfall=3.08"
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Inflow Area = 4.787 ac, 0.00% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 0.36" for 2-year event
Inflow = 0.86 cfs @ 12.36 hrs, Volume= 0.145 af
Outflow = 0.86 cfs @ 12.36 hrs, Volume= 0.145 af, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min
Routing by Stor-Ind+Trans method, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Reach DP1:
Hydrograph
Inflow
0.95 0.86 cfs Outflow
0.86 cfs
0.9
0.85
Inflow Area=4.787 ac
0.8
0.75
0.7
0.65
0.6
0.55
Flow (cfs)
0.5
0.45
0.4
0.35
0.3
0.25
0.2
0.15
0.1
0.05
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
274650 - Easthampton - Post-Dev Type III 24-hr 2-year Rainfall=3.08"
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Inflow Area = 6.721 ac, 0.00% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 0.27" for 2-year event
Inflow = 0.60 cfs @ 12.66 hrs, Volume= 0.152 af
Outflow = 0.60 cfs @ 12.66 hrs, Volume= 0.152 af, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min
Routing by Stor-Ind+Trans method, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Reach DP2:
Hydrograph
Inflow
0.65
0.60 cfs Outflow
0.60 cfs
0.6 Inflow Area=6.721 ac
0.55
0.5
0.45
0.4
Flow (cfs)
0.35
0.3
0.25
0.2
0.15
0.1
0.05
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
274650 - Easthampton - Post-Dev Type III 24-hr 2-year Rainfall=3.08"
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Inflow Area = 2.298 ac, 5.23% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 0.43" for 2-year event
Inflow = 0.47 cfs @ 12.50 hrs, Volume= 0.082 af
Outflow = 0.47 cfs @ 12.50 hrs, Volume= 0.082 af, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min
Routing by Stor-Ind+Trans method, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Reach DP3:
Hydrograph
Inflow
0.47 cfs Outflow
0.47 cfs
0.5
Inflow Area=2.298 ac
0.45
0.4
0.35
Flow (cfs)
0.3
0.25
0.2
0.15
0.1
0.05
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
274650 - Easthampton - Post-Dev Type III 24-hr 10-year Rainfall=4.52"
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Runoff = 3.69 cfs @ 12.24 hrs, Volume= 0.411 af, Depth= 1.03"
Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Type III 24-hr 10-year Rainfall=4.52"
Subcatchment P1:
Hydrograph
4 Runoff
3.69 cfs
Type III 24-hr
10-year Rainfall=4.52"
3
Runoff Area=208,507 sf
Runoff Volume=0.411 af
Flow (cfs)
Runoff Depth=1.03"
2
Flow Length=613'
Tc=15.0 min
1
CN=60
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
274650 - Easthampton - Post-Dev Type III 24-hr 10-year Rainfall=4.52"
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Runoff = 3.07 cfs @ 12.51 hrs, Volume= 0.481 af, Depth= 0.86"
Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Type III 24-hr 10-year Rainfall=4.52"
Subcatchment P2:
Hydrograph
Runoff
3.07 cfs
3 Type III 24-hr
10-year Rainfall=4.52"
Runoff Area=292,763 sf
2
Runoff Volume=0.481 af
Flow (cfs)
Runoff Depth=0.86"
Flow Length=685'
Tc=30.0 min
1
CN=57
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
274650 - Easthampton - Post-Dev Type III 24-hr 10-year Rainfall=4.52"
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Runoff = 1.66 cfs @ 12.42 hrs, Volume= 0.221 af, Depth= 1.15"
Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Type III 24-hr 10-year Rainfall=4.52"
Subcatchment P3:
Hydrograph
Runoff
1.66 cfs
Type III 24-hr
10-year Rainfall=4.52"
Runoff Area=100,090 sf
Runoff Volume=0.221 af
Flow (cfs)
1 Runoff Depth=1.15"
Flow Length=563'
Tc=26.1 min
CN=62
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
274650 - Easthampton - Post-Dev Type III 24-hr 10-year Rainfall=4.52"
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Inflow Area = 4.787 ac, 0.00% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 1.03" for 10-year event
Inflow = 3.69 cfs @ 12.24 hrs, Volume= 0.411 af
Outflow = 3.69 cfs @ 12.24 hrs, Volume= 0.411 af, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min
Routing by Stor-Ind+Trans method, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Reach DP1:
Hydrograph
Inflow
4
3.69 cfs Outflow
3.69 cfs
Inflow Area=4.787 ac
3
Flow (cfs)
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
274650 - Easthampton - Post-Dev Type III 24-hr 10-year Rainfall=4.52"
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Inflow Area = 6.721 ac, 0.00% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 0.86" for 10-year event
Inflow = 3.07 cfs @ 12.51 hrs, Volume= 0.481 af
Outflow = 3.07 cfs @ 12.51 hrs, Volume= 0.481 af, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min
Routing by Stor-Ind+Trans method, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Reach DP2:
Hydrograph
Inflow
3.07 cfs Outflow
3.07 cfs
3
Inflow Area=6.721 ac
2
Flow (cfs)
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
274650 - Easthampton - Post-Dev Type III 24-hr 10-year Rainfall=4.52"
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Inflow Area = 2.298 ac, 5.23% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 1.15" for 10-year event
Inflow = 1.66 cfs @ 12.42 hrs, Volume= 0.221 af
Outflow = 1.66 cfs @ 12.42 hrs, Volume= 0.221 af, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min
Routing by Stor-Ind+Trans method, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Reach DP3:
Hydrograph
Inflow
1.66 cfs Outflow
1.66 cfs
Inflow Area=2.298 ac
Flow (cfs)
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
274650 - Easthampton - Post-Dev Type III 24-hr 25-year Rainfall=5.63"
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Runoff = 6.59 cfs @ 12.22 hrs, Volume= 0.672 af, Depth= 1.68"
Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Type III 24-hr 25-year Rainfall=5.63"
Subcatchment P1:
Hydrograph
Runoff
7 6.59 cfs
Type III 24-hr
6
25-year Rainfall=5.63"
5
Runoff Area=208,507 sf
Runoff Volume=0.672 af
Flow (cfs)
4
Runoff Depth=1.68"
3
Flow Length=613'
Tc=15.0 min
2 CN=60
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
274650 - Easthampton - Post-Dev Type III 24-hr 25-year Rainfall=5.63"
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Runoff = 5.80 cfs @ 12.48 hrs, Volume= 0.815 af, Depth= 1.46"
Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Type III 24-hr 25-year Rainfall=5.63"
Subcatchment P2:
Hydrograph
Runoff
6 5.80 cfs
Type III 24-hr
5 25-year Rainfall=5.63"
Runoff Area=292,763 sf
4 Runoff Volume=0.815 af
Flow (cfs)
Runoff Depth=1.46"
3
Flow Length=685'
Tc=30.0 min
2
CN=57
1
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
274650 - Easthampton - Post-Dev Type III 24-hr 25-year Rainfall=5.63"
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Runoff = 2.82 cfs @ 12.39 hrs, Volume= 0.353 af, Depth= 1.84"
Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Type III 24-hr 25-year Rainfall=5.63"
Subcatchment P3:
Hydrograph
Runoff
3 2.82 cfs
Type III 24-hr
25-year Rainfall=5.63"
Runoff Area=100,090 sf
2
Runoff Volume=0.353 af
Flow (cfs)
Runoff Depth=1.84"
Flow Length=563'
Tc=26.1 min
1
CN=62
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
274650 - Easthampton - Post-Dev Type III 24-hr 25-year Rainfall=5.63"
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Inflow Area = 4.787 ac, 0.00% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 1.68" for 25-year event
Inflow = 6.59 cfs @ 12.22 hrs, Volume= 0.672 af
Outflow = 6.59 cfs @ 12.22 hrs, Volume= 0.672 af, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min
Routing by Stor-Ind+Trans method, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Reach DP1:
Hydrograph
Inflow
6.59 cfs Outflow
7 6.59 cfs
Inflow Area=4.787 ac
6
5
Flow (cfs)
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
274650 - Easthampton - Post-Dev Type III 24-hr 25-year Rainfall=5.63"
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Inflow Area = 6.721 ac, 0.00% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 1.46" for 25-year event
Inflow = 5.80 cfs @ 12.48 hrs, Volume= 0.815 af
Outflow = 5.80 cfs @ 12.48 hrs, Volume= 0.815 af, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min
Routing by Stor-Ind+Trans method, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Reach DP2:
Hydrograph
Inflow
5.80 cfs Outflow
5.80 cfs
6
Inflow Area=6.721 ac
5
4
Flow (cfs)
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
274650 - Easthampton - Post-Dev Type III 24-hr 25-year Rainfall=5.63"
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Inflow Area = 2.298 ac, 5.23% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 1.84" for 25-year event
Inflow = 2.82 cfs @ 12.39 hrs, Volume= 0.353 af
Outflow = 2.82 cfs @ 12.39 hrs, Volume= 0.353 af, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min
Routing by Stor-Ind+Trans method, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Reach DP3:
Hydrograph
Inflow
2.82 cfs Outflow
3 2.82 cfs
Inflow Area=2.298 ac
2
Flow (cfs)
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
274650 - Easthampton - Post-Dev Type III 24-hr 100-year Rainfall=7.86"
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Runoff = 13.41 cfs @ 12.22 hrs, Volume= 1.288 af, Depth= 3.23"
Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Type III 24-hr 100-year Rainfall=7.86"
Subcatchment P1:
Hydrograph
15
Runoff
14 13.41 cfs
13 Type III 24-hr
12
100-year Rainfall=7.86"
11
10
Runoff Area=208,507 sf
9 Runoff Volume=1.288 af
Flow (cfs)
8 Runoff Depth=3.23"
7
Flow Length=613'
6
5
Tc=15.0 min
4 CN=60
3
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
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Runoff = 12.50 cfs @ 12.44 hrs, Volume= 1.626 af, Depth= 2.90"
Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Type III 24-hr 100-year Rainfall=7.86"
Subcatchment P2:
Hydrograph
14
Runoff
13 12.50 cfs
12 Type III 24-hr
11 100-year Rainfall=7.86"
10
Runoff Area=292,763 sf
9
Runoff Volume=1.626 af
8
Flow (cfs)
7
Runoff Depth=2.90"
6 Flow Length=685'
5 Tc=30.0 min
4 CN=57
3
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
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Runoff = 5.51 cfs @ 12.38 hrs, Volume= 0.660 af, Depth= 3.45"
Runoff by SCS TR-20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted-CN, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Type III 24-hr 100-year Rainfall=7.86"
Subcatchment P3:
Hydrograph
6 Runoff
5.51 cfs
Type III 24-hr
5
100-year Rainfall=7.86"
Runoff Area=100,090 sf
4
Runoff Volume=0.660 af
Flow (cfs)
Runoff Depth=3.45"
3
Flow Length=563'
2
Tc=26.1 min
CN=62
1
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
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Inflow Area = 4.787 ac, 0.00% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 3.23" for 100-year event
Inflow = 13.41 cfs @ 12.22 hrs, Volume= 1.288 af
Outflow = 13.41 cfs @ 12.22 hrs, Volume= 1.288 af, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min
Routing by Stor-Ind+Trans method, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Reach DP1:
Hydrograph
Inflow
15 13.41 cfs Outflow
13.41 cfs
14
13
Inflow Area=4.787 ac
12
11
10
9
Flow (cfs)
7
6
5
4
3
2
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
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Inflow Area = 6.721 ac, 0.00% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 2.90" for 100-year event
Inflow = 12.50 cfs @ 12.44 hrs, Volume= 1.626 af
Outflow = 12.50 cfs @ 12.44 hrs, Volume= 1.626 af, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min
Routing by Stor-Ind+Trans method, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Reach DP2:
Hydrograph
Inflow
14 12.50 cfs Outflow
12.50 cfs
13
Inflow Area=6.721 ac
12
11
10
8
Flow (cfs)
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
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Inflow Area = 2.298 ac, 5.23% Impervious, Inflow Depth = 3.45" for 100-year event
Inflow = 5.51 cfs @ 12.38 hrs, Volume= 0.660 af
Outflow = 5.51 cfs @ 12.38 hrs, Volume= 0.660 af, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min
Routing by Stor-Ind+Trans method, Time Span= 0.00-72.00 hrs, dt= 0.02 hrs
Reach DP3:
Hydrograph
Inflow
6 5.51 cfs Outflow
5.51 cfs
Inflow Area=2.298 ac
5
4
Flow (cfs)
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72
Time (hours)
APPENDIX F
PRELIMINARY
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PLANS
DRAFTOPERATIONSANDMAINTENANCEPLAN
ForeFrontPowerSolarGeneratingFacility
Easthampton,MA
1. FacilityOperations
TheProjectdeveloperexpectstocontractwithlocalfirmsformaintenanceservices:
Sitesecurity
Sitemaintenance(groundskeeping,undergrowthcontrol,etc.)
Modulecleaning
The Project developer will employ an asset project manager who would supervise the work of the
subcontractors, each of whom may perform one or more of the functions above. As the ongoing
maintenanceofaPVfacilityisminimal,thesitesuperintendentwillberesponsibleformultipleprojects
throughouttheProjectdevelopersportfolio.
TheProjectdevelopersinternaloperationsandmanagementgroupperformselectricalmaintenanceon
thesystemfollowingcommissioning.
2. OperationandMaintenancePlanSolarArray
2.1 ArrayAreaMaintenance
Theareaencompassingthesolararraywillbemaintainedasfollows:
Mowingofthearrayareawillbeperformedtwiceannuallytoensurevegetationheightsdonot
impedeproductionofthePVfacility;
Thequalityofthevegetativecoverwillbeobservedaspartofongoingmaintenanceateach
mowing.Ifadverseconditionsareseentobedeveloping,alandscapeprofessionalwillbe
consultedandreseedingofimpactedareaswithmoreshadetolerantgrasseswillbecompleted;
Ifexposedareasoftopsoilareobserved,alandscapeprofessionalwillbeemployedtocomplete
thefollowingmeasures:
o Specifyaseedmixdependingonthetimeofyear,whichiscompatiblewithandsimilar
totheexistingvegetativecover;
o Handrakeexposedtopsoilareasinpreparationforseeding;
o Spreadseedwithinhandrakedareasatanareadensityspecifiedbytheseedsupplier;
o Implementtemporarystabilizationmeasureswithintheseedingareaduringrestoration
ofvegetativecover;and
o Monitorthevegetativerestorationareauntilexposedtopsoilareasarefullystabilized
withvegetativecover.
Easthampton,Massachusetts 1
ForeFrontSGFEasthampton,MA
Unique among energy generation technologies, PV systems are almost entirely solid state; the only
movingpartsinourproposedsystemareintheelectricalmeters.Accordingly,maintenancerequirements
areminorandsystemuptimeisextremelyhigh.Additionally,individualsectionsofthearraycanbetaken
offlineforanyotherneededrepairs,withnegligibleimpactonoveralloutput.
2.2 SolarArrayMaintenance
The system will be maintained according to accepted industry standards. The maintenance activities
include:
TheProjectdeveloperwillperformregular,scheduledmaintenance,onabiannualbasis,beginningafter
theCommercialOperationsDateisachieved.Maintenancetasksincludethefollowing:
Visualinspectionofallfeederterminationsforcorrosionandproperattachment.
Inspectionandtestingofsurgearrestorandlightningprotectionoperation.
Retorque of select power terminations/connections associated with the system e.g. DC
combinerboxes,DCandACdisconnects,surgearrestors,inverters,PVmodules,andothersystem
distributioncomponents.
Groundcontinuitytesting,lightningprotectionandoverallsystemsafetyinspection,toinclude
correctionofanyunsafeorabnormalissues.
Inspection/surveyofallcombinerboxes,disconnects(AC&DC),switchgearandinverterswithan
infraredcamera,withthepurposeofdetectinghotspots,badconnections,andrelatedissues.
Checkingofmechanicalandstructuralintegrityofthesystem,andcorrectionofissues.
Checkingofallfusesininverters,combinerboxes,anddisconnects(AC&DC).Checking,cleaning,
andreplacementofinverterairfilters.
Checkingandcleaningofdustfrominverterheatsinks.
Checkingofinverterhousingfordust/wateringress.
Visualinspectionandcleaningofweatherstationasappropriate.
Calibrationcheckofweatherstation.
Checkingofmodulesforexcessivedirtanddebris.
Checkingandreplacementofunserviceableordegradedsystemlabeling.
Testingofvoltageandamperageofallsourceconductors.
Documentationandinspectionsreportingtoinclude:
o PVSystemQAQCForm;
o EnergyPVSystemCommissioningForm;and
o SystemComponentTorqueSpecificationsForm.
3. SiteSecurity
Theentireperimeterofthesolararrayandassociatedinvertersandtransformerswillbesurroundedby
a chainlink fence, per state and federal code. Locked gates will provide access to only authorized
personnel.Warningsignswillbeplacedonthisfencingandonelectricalequipment,asappropriate,to
meetMassachusettsStateElectricCode.
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STORMWATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PLAN
Location
Easthampton, Massachusetts
Owner
Prepared by
May 2017
Stormwater O&M Plan May 2017
ForeFront Power- Solar Photovoltaic Project
Easthampton, MA
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TOC
Stormwater O&M Plan May 2017
ForeFront Power- Solar Photovoltaic Project
Easthampton, MA
1.0 Objective
This document is the Stormwater Operation and Maintenance Plan for ForeFront Powers
- Easthampton Solar Photovoltaic Project. ForeFront Power (ForeFront) will be the
owner of the solar generating facility (SGF) and per Massachusetts stormwater
requirements will be responsible for long term maintenance of all components of the
stormwater management system. ForeFront will also be responsible for the operation and
maintenance of the SGF. These components must be periodically inspected and
maintained in effective operating condition. This plan is designed to provide guidance to
properly inspect and maintain the stormwater facilities. Should the SGF be
decommissioned, the Land Owner will be responsible for maintenance of the stormwater
facilities if necessary.
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ForeFront Power- Solar Photovoltaic Project
Easthampton, MA
Maintenance issues associated with specific areas and facilities at the site are identified in
the following paragraphs.
The access road will require little on-going maintenance. The access road will be
inspected bi-annually, and signs of existing or developing rutting, erosion, frost heaves,
potholes, ponding, trash or unwanted vegetation will be removed/repaired as needed. The
access road will be constructed with a stone diaphragm along the down-gradient shoulder
of the road surface. Stone diaphragm will be wrapped in nonwoven geotextile for added
protection. If sediment accumulation is noted on surface of the geotextile, the material
shall be cleaned and or replaced as necessary.
Vegetated Buffers
Established vegetation within the array area is intended to act as a buffer for the proposed
development and shall be inspected bi-annually. Inspections shall be conducted after bi-
annually mowing to identify areas of insufficient vegetation. Areas of poor growth shall
be reseeded and stabilized as necessary.
ForeFront would implement the following measures should it be decided that the SGF be
decommissioned.
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ForeFront Power- Solar Photovoltaic Project
Easthampton, MA
Underground raceways and solar racking systems will be pulled out of the ground using
an excavator. Depressions and voids left from removal of raceways and equipment will
be backfilled and graded to proper elevation. Stormwater BMPs and other control
improvements will be maintained by the Land Owner following SGF decommissioning.
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APPENDIX G
RAINFALL DATA
4/20/2017 ExtremePrecipitationTables:42.239N,72.675W
ExtremePrecipitationTables
NortheastRegionalClimateCenter
Datarepresentspointestimatescalculatedfrompartialdurationseries.Allprecipitationamountsaredisplayedininches.
Smoothing Yes
State Massachusetts
Location
Longitude 72.675degreesWest
Latitude 42.239degreesNorth
Elevation 0feet
Date/Time Thu,20Apr201707:54:340400
ExtremePrecipitationEstimates
5min 10min 15min 30min 60min 120min 1hr 2hr 3hr 6hr 12hr 24hr 48hr 1day 2day 4day 7day 10day
1yr 0.30 0.46 0.57 0.74 0.93 1.16 1yr 0.80 1.07 1.34 1.66 2.07 2.57 2.86 1yr 2.27 2.75 3.19 3.89 4.50 1yr
2yr 0.35 0.54 0.67 0.89 1.12 1.40 2yr 0.97 1.29 1.62 2.01 2.49 3.08 3.47 2yr 2.73 3.34 3.86 4.60 5.25 2yr
5yr 0.42 0.66 0.83 1.11 1.42 1.79 5yr 1.23 1.60 2.07 2.55 3.13 3.83 4.38 5yr 3.39 4.21 4.88 5.69 6.50 5yr
10yr 0.48 0.76 0.96 1.31 1.70 2.15 10yr 1.47 1.89 2.49 3.07 3.74 4.52 5.22 10yr 4.00 5.02 5.83 6.70 7.63 10yr
25yr 0.58 0.92 1.17 1.62 2.16 2.76 25yr 1.86 2.35 3.19 3.91 4.72 5.63 6.60 25yr 4.99 6.34 7.38 8.32 9.45 25yr
50yr 0.67 1.07 1.38 1.93 2.59 3.33 50yr 2.24 2.77 3.84 4.69 5.62 6.65 7.88 50yr 5.89 7.58 8.82 9.80 11.11 50yr
100yr 0.77 1.25 1.61 2.29 3.12 4.02 100yr 2.69 3.27 4.64 5.64 6.71 7.86 9.41 100yr 6.96 9.05 10.56 11.54 13.07 100yr
200yr 0.90 1.46 1.90 2.72 3.76 4.85 200yr 3.24 3.87 5.60 6.77 8.00 9.30 11.25 200yr 8.23 10.82 12.65 13.61 15.38 200yr
500yr 1.11 1.82 2.37 3.44 4.82 6.22 500yr 4.16 4.82 7.17 8.62 10.09 11.61 14.26 500yr 10.27 13.71 16.06 16.93 19.09 500yr
LowerConfidenceLimits
5min 10min 15min 30min 60min 120min 1hr 2hr 3hr 6hr 12hr 24hr 48hr 1day 2day 4day 7day 10day
1yr 0.23 0.36 0.44 0.59 0.73 0.92 1yr 0.63 0.90 1.15 1.51 1.81 2.38 2.64 1yr 2.10 2.53 2.90 3.68 3.87 1yr
2yr 0.34 0.53 0.65 0.88 1.08 1.28 2yr 0.93 1.25 1.45 1.89 2.43 3.00 3.38 2yr 2.65 3.25 3.75 4.47 5.12 2yr
5yr 0.38 0.59 0.74 1.01 1.29 1.49 5yr 1.11 1.46 1.69 2.19 2.79 3.55 4.10 5yr 3.14 3.94 4.55 5.35 6.08 5yr
10yr 0.43 0.66 0.81 1.14 1.47 1.64 10yr 1.27 1.61 1.89 2.43 3.09 4.03 4.72 10yr 3.56 4.54 5.26 6.09 6.91 10yr
25yr 0.49 0.74 0.92 1.32 1.74 1.86 25yr 1.50 1.82 2.18 2.75 3.52 4.75 5.70 25yr 4.20 5.48 6.38 7.26 8.18 25yr
50yr 0.54 0.82 1.02 1.47 1.98 2.03 50yr 1.71 1.98 2.41 3.01 3.89 5.37 6.57 50yr 4.75 6.32 7.39 8.31 9.28 50yr
100yr 0.60 0.91 1.14 1.65 2.26 2.20 100yr 1.95 2.15 2.68 3.27 4.30 6.06 7.57 100yr 5.36 7.28 8.56 9.52 10.55 100yr
200yr 0.67 1.01 1.27 1.84 2.57 2.38 200yr 2.22 2.32 2.96 3.53 4.75 6.84 8.73 200yr 6.06 8.39 9.94 10.90 11.99 200yr
500yr 0.78 1.16 1.49 2.16 3.07 2.59 500yr 2.65 2.54 3.35 3.86 5.43 8.01 10.53 500yr 7.09 10.12 12.11 13.10 14.20 500yr
UpperConfidenceLimits
5min 10min 15min 30min 60min 120min 1hr 2hr 3hr 6hr 12hr 24hr 48hr 1day 2day 4day 7day 10day
1yr 0.32 0.50 0.60 0.81 1.00 1.19 1yr 0.86 1.16 1.36 1.78 2.35 2.74 3.17 1yr 2.42 3.05 3.43 4.11 4.76 1yr
2yr 0.37 0.57 0.70 0.94 1.16 1.38 2yr 1.01 1.35 1.56 2.04 2.60 3.18 3.57 2yr 2.82 3.44 3.98 4.74 5.42 2yr
5yr 0.47 0.72 0.90 1.23 1.57 1.80 5yr 1.36 1.76 2.03 2.61 3.29 4.12 4.67 5yr 3.65 4.49 5.24 6.10 6.92 5yr
10yr 0.57 0.88 1.08 1.52 1.96 2.20 10yr 1.69 2.15 2.50 3.19 3.96 5.03 5.73 10yr 4.45 5.51 6.45 7.43 8.35 10yr
25yr 0.74 1.13 1.41 2.01 2.64 2.88 25yr 2.28 2.82 3.29 4.17 5.07 6.56 7.55 25yr 5.81 7.26 8.51 9.64 10.74 25yr
50yr 0.91 1.38 1.72 2.47 3.32 3.55 50yr 2.87 3.47 4.05 5.11 6.13 8.04 9.29 50yr 7.11 8.93 10.50 11.74 12.99 50yr
100yr 1.12 1.69 2.11 3.05 4.19 4.40 100yr 3.61 4.30 5.03 6.30 7.41 9.85 11.44 100yr 8.71 11.00 12.95 14.28 15.73 100yr
200yr 1.37 2.06 2.62 3.79 5.28 5.43 200yr 4.56 5.31 6.23 7.76 8.94 12.09 14.11 200yr 10.70 13.57 15.99 17.36 19.07 200yr
500yr 1.82 2.71 3.48 5.06 7.20 7.23 500yr 6.21 7.07 8.31 10.27 11.48 15.89 18.64 500yr 14.06 17.93 21.13 22.48 24.56 500yr
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AppendixF:OperationandManagementPlan
PlainSt.,Easthampton,MA May30,2017
EXHIBIT B
O&M SERVICES
O&M SERVICES
FREQUENCY SERVICE DESCRIPTION
B-1
Monthly Project Performance Reporting
Performance report summarizing project performance, production, availability, in a
form substantially as set forth in Schedule 1, as may be updated from time to time.
Service Provider may at its option provide such report via SunEdison Connect.
Submit to Owner within ten (10) calendar days after the end of each calendar
month.
High Priority issues: 4 hours for all Approved Systems over 5 MWdc per event and
24 hours for all Approved Systems under 5 MWdc per event
Medium Priority issues: 24 hours for all Approved Systems over 5 MWdc and 48
hours for all Approved Systems under 5 MWdc
Low Priority issues: 72 hours for all Approved Systems over 5 MWdc and 7
calendar days for all Approved Systems under 5 MWdc
Definitions
"Critical Issues"
- An outage immediately reducing the Approved System's availability by at least 1
MW
- Health & Safety accidents involving damage to equipment and/or people
- In each such case, applicable where an unplanned System outage occurs
or where such failure results in material Approved System
underperformance.
B-2
or where such failure results in material Approved System
underperformance.
B-3
Semi-Annual DAS & MET Station Inspection
(2x/year) Check Enclosure Hasp Functionality
Enclosure Debris Removal
Check Connections Within Seeds And Modem Enclosures
Inspect Enclosure Wire Management
Functional Check Enclosure Fans
Clean Enclosure Fan Input
Inspect Enclosure For Moisture Ingress
Functional Check Of Seeds Gateway
Back Glass Module Temperature Sensor Check
Ambient Air Temperature Sensor Check
Check Connections Within Adam Unit Enclosure
Clean Pyranometer Housing Or Photocells
Licor Test For Pyranometers
Anemometer Inspection
Verify Pyranometer Positioning
B-4
Tracker Preventative Activities
(To the extent applicable to the technical summary set forth in Part II of Exhibit A)
B-5
Per Table 1 of Array Washing
Exhibit A
Per Table 1 of Vegetation Management
Exhibit A
Per Table 1 of Energy Forecasts delivered on an annual, month-ahead, week-ahead or day-ahead
Exhibit A basis, as such frequency is set forth in Table 1 to Exhibit A
[1] The frequency noted herein relates solely for the warranty period of the applicable equipment; after the
applicable warranty period for such equipment expires, then Service Provider may perform such services
according to Prudent Industry Practices (as defined in the Agreement) rather than the frequency noted
herein.
B-6
Table 1 to EXHIBIT A
Table 1 - 1
AppendixG:LiabilityInsurance
PlainSt.,Easthampton,MA May30,2017
DATE (MM/DD/YYYY)
CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE 05/01/2017
THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS
CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES
BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED
REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.
IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to
the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the
certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s).
PRODUCER CONTACT
NAME:
Marsh USA Inc.D PHONE FAX (A/C,
Japan Client ServicesD (A/C, No, Ext): No):
1166 Avenue of the Americas, 36th FloorD E-MAIL
ADDRESS:
New York, NY 10036-2774DD
Attn: Mitsui.CertRequest@Marsh.com Fax: 212-948-4350 INSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC #
INSURER A : Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Group 00026
INSURED
INSURER B :
Forefront Power Development LLCD
100 Montgomery Street, Suite 1400D INSURER C :
San Francisco, CA 94104 INSURER D :
INSURER E :
INSURER F :
COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: NYC-008731981-06 REVISION NUMBER: 17
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD
INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS
CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS,
EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS.
INSR ADDL SUBR POLICY EFF POLICY EXP
LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE INSD WVD POLICY NUMBER (MM/DD/YYYY) (MM/DD/YYYY) LIMITS
A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY GL 2121148 04/01/2017 04/01/2018 EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000
X DAMAGE TO RENTED
CLAIMS-MADE OCCUR PREMISES (Ea occurrence) $ 1,000,000
X RETROACTIVE DATE 4/1/86 MED EXP (Any one person) $ 10,000
PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ 1,000,000
GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 3,000,000
X POLICY
PRO-
LOC PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG $ 1,000,000
JECT
OTHER:
$
COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT
AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY (Ea accident) $
$
A X UMB5500099 04/01/2017 04/01/2018 5,000,000
UMBRELLA LIAB OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $
A Property - All Risk PKG3500016 01/01/2017 01/01/2018 Replacement Cost
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be attached if more space is required)
100 Montgomery SF L.L.C., Vanbarton Group L.L.C, any successor in interest thereto (each of the foregoing, Landlord) any mortgage lender or ground lessor or Landlord, any managing agent of Landlord, and
(direct or indirect) owner of any of the foregoing, and any beneficiary, officer, director, employee or agent of any of the foregoing are included as additional insured (except for Workers Compensation) as respect
premises leased to the named insured. DD
Waiver of subrogation is applicable where required by written contract and subject to policy terms and conditions.DD
Business Personal Property: $40,000.DD
Property Insurance includes Business Interruption coverage.
100 Montgomery SF LLCD SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE
c/o Vanbarton Group LLCD THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN
100 Montgomery Street, Suite 1420D ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS.
San Francisco, CA 94104
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE
of Marsh USA Inc.
Charles Wong
PlainSt.,Easthampton,MA May30,2017
Sun Edison
12500 Baltimore Ave
Beltsville, MD 20705
{443) 909-7200 phone
Property: All or a portion of Town of Easthampton parcel identification number 171/107 as roughly shown
in t he areas indicated in the attached graphic labeled Exhibit " A". To be used for a ground-
mou nted solar energy system.
Property Size: App roximately 15.82 acres for the entire parcel; system to cover approximate 11 acres, with a
minimum renta l of 8 acres. Legal description of parcel to be set forth in the Option and Lease
Agree ments.
Lease Rate: $1, 750/acre occupied pl us a 2.25% increase per year after th e first year.
Deposits: On or before the 10th business day following the mutua l execution of the Option Agreements
(the "OA") Optionee shall begin development payments to owner, in the amount of Five
Thousand & no/100 Dollars ($5,000.00), payable quarterly. Commencing with t he first payment
to Owner, t he Option Period shall begin to run and shall terminate 365 days from the beginning
of t he Option Period. Tenant shall also be entitled to two (2) additional Option Periods under t he
same terms as the prior.
Easements: Landlord agrees to grant Tenant necessary easements (within Landlord's own property, if any, or
within any adj acent property controlled in whole or in part by Landlord), to provide access or to
connect to necessary power lines and/or substations, as necessary. Landlord warrants that legal
site access exists between the Property and a public roadway.
Cooperation : Land lord shall provide Tenant with all plans, plats, drawings, designs, studies, reports and
documents associated with the subject property in their possession, and generally cooperate
Exclusivity: Land lord agrees to dea l exclusively with Tenant on the lease of the subject property from the
time t his Letter of Intent is signed until t he preparation and execution of the OA.
Agreement All parties agree that "time is of th e essence" and agree to work toward com pleting
Preparation: acceptable option and lease agreements as soon as practical. Tenant sha ll pre pare and deliver to
Landlord an initial draft of the option and lease agreements.
Expiration: This Letter of Intent to lease real estate is valid for five (5) bu siness days and shall automatically
expire if not signed by Landlord and returned to Tenant by this date.
Non-Disclosure : Landlord shall not disclose to any persons or entities (other than their own legal, tax and
brokerage consu ltants I agents I advisors I representatives), any information related to Tenant's
(and/or assigns) potential lease of the subject property, including, but not limited to:
negotiations, price, dates and terms associated with t his t ra nsaction. Landlord's consu ltants I
agents I advisors I representatives shall be directed by Landlord to honor and be bound by t his
non-disclosure requirement.
Disclaimers: Neither Landlord nor Tenant shall have any obligations under this non-bi nding Letter of Intent
whatsoever. This Letter of Intent is for the sole purpose of establishing the ba sic price and terms
to lease t he subject property, and no binding agreement shall exist until both Tenant and
Land lord have executed an OA setting forth all legal terms and co nditions req uired by, and
acceptable to, both Tena nt and Landlord.
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Property: The lot shaded blue below indicates the property- Town of Easthampton Parcel ID 171/107 located off
Plain St. in Easthampton, MA 01027. Also shown on the following page is a layout of the 2.7 MW system as
currently designed.
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Pre-Application Report ID Number: PAR 1484
The Company is providing the following information for the proposed Facility interconnection location(s) in
the Pre-Application Report:
7) Submitted complete applications of Facilities (kW) on circuit that have not yet been
interconnected: 2232 kW
9) Identification of feeders within mile of the proposed interconnection site through a snap-
shot of GIS map or other means: There are no other feeders in area
10) Other potential system constraints or critical items that may impact the proposed
Facility: The circuit is sectionalized for reliability. The size of the project is determined by the aggregate
maximum AC output of the inverters as listed on the inverter cut sheets. An Impact Study and a Detailed
Study will be required. The Detailed Study will include the design of system modifications which will likely
include transfer trip and protection changes to the circuit. Generation facilities of this size are generally
primary metered at 23 kV with a DSCADA recloser. The customer must install a relay package. The
customer should design their service to accommodate their load and generation. If it is determined that
your project will cause backfeed to Transmission, you may have additional system
modifications. Eversource's voltage can vary +/- 5%. The customer's inverters must be set to comply
with the required NPCC underfrequency settings. ISO-NE notification is required for projects 1 MW and
larger. ISO-NE may require telemetry, required for projects 5 MW and larger. Transmission studies are
required for projects 5 MW and larger. Transmission study and/or notification may be required due to
proximity to the transmission right of way. There is a limit of one net metered facility per parcel of
land. We recommend that customers installing large generators submit the application a minimum of 2
years in advance of construction.
Please note that other applicants who may be responding to an RFP may receive different PAR
results.
Please note that Eversource is receiving a high volume of large applications. There may be other
applications in the queue which have not yet been deemed complete or assigned a circuit. Applications
are processed in the order in which they are received. Studies and construction for applications ahead of
yours must be completed first. This may delay the start of your studies and construction.
When submitting an Expedited/Standard application, please include a checklist, attached below, with the
application package.
DISCLAIMER: Be aware that this Pre-Application Report is simply a snapshot in time and is non-
binding. Systems conditions can and do change frequently.
DPU Net Metering Requirements: The Department of Public Utilities has a website dedicated
to net metering which contains important information relative to net metering eligibility, including a
Fact Sheet: Rules on Net Metering, and Frequently Asked Questions. Please visit:
http://www.mass.gov/dpu/netmetering or call 617-305-3500. The System of Assurance is
(www.MassACA.org ) responsible for determining net metering eligibility and granting cap
allocations. The MassACA can be reached at administrator@massaca.org or 877-357-9030. To
be considered a Public Facility, the Host Customer and any customers they are allocating to must
apply to the DPU for certification as a Municipality or Other Governmental Entity (
http://www.env.state.ma.us/dpu/docs/electric/12-01/7912dpuordapc.pdf ). The DPU can be
reached at dpu.netmetering@state.ma.us or 617-305-3500.
Please see Eversource's website for a copy of the DG Tariff at :www.eversource.com
Please see Eversource's website for a copy of the Net Metering Tariff at: www.eversource.com
AppendixJ:Visualizations
PlainSt.,Easthampton,MA May30,2017
VisualanalyseswillbesubmittedtothePlanningBoardforreviewnolaterthanJune15,2017.
AppendixK:DecommissioningPlan
PlainSt.,Easthampton,MA May30,2017
DECOMMISSIONING PLAN
Easthampton, MA
May 2017
ForeFront Power LLC has prepared this Decommissioning Plan (Plan) for the Easthampton Solar, LLC
Solar Photovoltaic Facility (Facility) located on Plain Street in Easthampton, MA. The facility will consist
a 996 kW solar electrical facility on the 15.8-acre Tomaszewski property located north of Plain Street in
Easthampton, Massachusetts. The Project will cover 5.7 acres of the property. The Project will include
two (2) ground-mounted, fixed-tilt solar panel arrays, two (2) transformers mounted on concrete pads,
perimeter security fencing, and a gravel access drive connecting the solar arrays to Plain Street.
The Facility is seeking a Special Use Permit and Site Plan Approval from the City of Easthampton Planning
Board on June 20, 2017. The purpose of this Decommissioning Plan is to provide the general scope of
decommissioning work as well as for a decommissioning assurance mechanism.
Facility Description:
The Facility will consist of a 996 kilowatts (kW) of direct current (DC) photovoltaic (PV) solar electricity
generating project on property owned by Michael and Rachel Tomaszewski. The Facility will be secured
within security fence surrounding the solar panels and equipment and can be accessed via gates located
off of the proposed access road. The Facility will include the following site features:
DECOMMISSIONING ACTIVITIES
A significant amount of the components of the photovoltaic system at the Facility will include recyclable
or re-saleable components, including copper, aluminum, galvanized steel, and modules. Due to their
resale monetary value, these components will be dismantled and disassembled rather than being
demolished and disposed of.
Following coordination with the local utility company regarding timing and required procedures for
disconnecting the Facility from the private utility, all electrical connections to the system will be
disconnected and all connections will be tested locally to confirm that no electric current is running
through them before proceeding. All electrical connections to the panels will be cut at the panel and then
removed from their framework by cutting or dismantling the connections to the supports. Modules will
be removed. However, in the event of a total fracture, the interior materials are silicon-based and may
not consider being hazardous materials. Disposal of these materials at a landfill will may be permissible.
The PV mounting system framework will be dismantled and recycled. The metal screw piles will be
removed from their approximated depth of four +- feet and recycled.
Finally, all associated structures will be demolished and removed from the site for recycling or disposal as
required in the bylaws for Easthampton. This will include the site fence and gates, which will likely be
reclaimed or recycled. Grade slabs will be broken and removed to a depth of one foot below grade, and
clean concrete will be crushed and disposed of off-site or recycled (reused either on- or off-site). Sanitary
facilities will be provided on-site for the workers conducting the decommissioning of the Facility.
Aboveground utility poles owned by ForeFront Power will be completely removed and disposed of off-
site in accordance with utility best practices. Overhead wires will be removed from the area of the solar
modules and terminated at the utility-owned (Utility company) utility.
A final site walkthrough will be conducted to remove debris and/or trash generated within the site during
the decommissioning process, and will include removal and proper disposal of any debris that may have
been wind-blown to areas outside the immediate footprint of the facility being removed.
Site Stabilization:
The areas of the Facility that are disturbed (during decommissioning) will be re-graded to establish a
uniform slope and stabilized via hydro seeding with the ground treatment approved by the Building
Inspector/Planning Board, including application of a drought-tolerant grass seed mix to surfaces disturbed
during the decommissioning process.
Given the size and location of the Facility, several approvals are required prior to initiation of ground-
disturbing activity. Noting, however, that because the decommissioning is expected to occur at a later
date, the permitting requirements listed below will be reviewed and updated based on current local,
state, and federal regulations at the time.
Building Permit
A building permit is required to construct the facility. A building permit must also be obtained
for any construction, alteration, repair, demolition, or change to the use or occupancy of a
building.
Schedule
The decommissioning process is estimated to take approximately six to eight (6-8) weeks (but no longer
than six (6) months) and is intended to occur outside of the winter season.
Decommissioning Cost
ForeFront Power has estimated the decommissioning and land remediation costs, inclusive of cost
inflation and escalation over the projects 20-year lease period. ForeFront Power estimates the
decommissioning and land remediation costs to be approximately $35,000. Please note that this
estimate is being refined and subject to change.
DECOMMISSIONING ASSURANCE
During each year from the period of commencement of construction of the Facility through completion
of decommissioning activities at the Facility, ForeFront Power shall provide a surety bond in a form
reasonably accepted by the City of Easthampton.
The initial amount of the decommissioning assurance shall be determined concurrently with the design
and engineering documents that will be submitted for building and electrical permits.
USE OF DECOMMISSIONING ASSURANCE
In the event that ForeFront Power fails to undertake decommissioning activities within one year of
discontinued operations, the City of Easthampton shall have the right to undertake decommissioning
activities and make a claim against the decommissioning assurance. ForeFront Power agrees that in
such circumstances that the City of Easthampton shall have such access to the site as may be necessary
to allow its qualified contractors to conduct decommissioning activities. For purposes hereof, ForeFront
Power and the City of Easthampton agree that the date of discontinued operations shall be (i) the date
of discontinued operations designated by ForeFront Power in its notice to the City of Easthampton or (ii)
in absence of such notice, the last day of a continuous period of nine (9) months in which the Facility has
not operated and where such inactivity is not the result of a casualty, equipment problem, permitting
matter, financial matter or other issue that ForeFront Power or the owner/operator is in good faith
attempting to remedy.
ForeFront Power agrees to indemnify and hold the City of Easthampton harmless from and against all
net loss, cost and expenses, including court costs and reasonable attorneys fees, related to and arising
out of the City of Easthamptons decommissioning activities, except to the extent such loss, cost or
expenses relate to or arise out of the negligence, willful misconduct or violation of the law by the City of
Easthampton, its officials, employees, contractors or agents.
Submitted by:
By: ____________________
Name: Ed Switzer
Title: Project Manager, ForeFront Power
The Cityof Easthampton Planning Board hereby acknowledges receipt of this Decommissioning Plan and
affirms that the Decommissioning Plan (assuming establishment of the escrow fund in the amount
provided for above) satisfies the conditions of the Site Plan Approval relevant thereto.
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