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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDrainage Report 101912Drainage Summary and Calculations For: Versa Development Carmel Corners 1425 W. Carmel Drive Carmel Indiana 46032 Project #W12.0507 Prepared For: Versa Development 25900 West 11 Mile Road, Suite 250 Southfield, Michigan 48034 Tele — (248) 416 -1985 Contact Person: Ryan Schultz Prepared By: James Wm. O'Bara Checked By Eric Carter. RLA Certified By. James K. Shinneman. P.E. Date: 19 October 2012 Revised: Versa Development Carmel Corners 1425 W. Carmel Drive Carmel Indiana 46032 HYDROLOGY & HYDRAULIC ANALYSIS AND REPORT PROFESSIONAL CF,RTIFICATION James K. Shinneman, . Indiana Registration No PE10200392 The following report and accompanying computations have been developed by me or under my direct supervision. • Hydraulic Report (Project Narrative) • Location Map & Property • Area Of Disturbance and Construction • Existing Conditions • Proposed Conditions • Water Quality • Water Quality Conditions • O & M Manual Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 • Roof Drains Section 5 • Hydraulic Report (Project Narrative) Section 1 WFIHF: ENGINEERS Project Narrative: Prepared For: Versa Development Carmel Corners 1425 W Carmel Drive Carmel Indiana 46032 JOB # W12.0507 Versa Development of Southfield, Michigan is proposing the construction of a commercial building for use as a restaurant and retail center within the parking area of the existing Meijer's store center. The existing Meijer's facilities is at the northwest corner of Old Meridian Street and West Carmel Drive. The improvements are on the site at a Latitude of N 39° 58' 20.5248" and Longitude W 86° 09' 14.9862 ". Located in Clay Township, the proposed "Construction" is addressed at 1425 West Carmel Drive, Carmel, Hamilton Indiana. more specifically the SE '/4 of Section 26, Township 18 North, Range 3 East. The area of disturbance and construction is the cutout of 0.853 acres of impervious asphalt parking area, and replaced with a building, parking and pervious landscape area. This report is an investigation relative to the impact of the proposed asphalt replacement and the newly proposed building. The proposed construction will implement a decrease of impervious area from existing conditions due to the proposed landscaping areas. Detention for the Meijer's store facilities was master planned and constructed. Water quality will be provided for the disturbance of this proposed site construction. Existing Conditions: The area of disturbance and construction is the cutout of 0.853 acres. The existing runoff coefficient was determined to be 0.85. Based upon the rational method for the determination of the Q2 Qlo and Q1oo year storm, the following was calculated. 2 -year = 3.36 cfs 10 -year = 4.44 cfs 100 -year = 6.61 cfs Proposed Conditions: The area of disturbance and construction is the 0.853 acres cutout of the same area of the existing removal of the existing facilities. All of the acreage will be accounted for in the existing 42 inch 10505 N. College Ave I Indianapolis, IN 46280 I w. veihe.net I (317) 846 -6611 I (800) 452 -6408 Tax: (317) 843 -0546 Allan I1. w%eihe. P.L.. L.S. - Founder W H:IH 14, ENGINEERS storm sewer with the exception of 0.035 acres from the southeastern drive, where the transitional grade makes it sheet drain east. The proposed runoff coefficient was determined to be 0.736 and based upon the rational method for the determination of the Q2 Qlo and Qloo year storm, the following was calculated. 2 -year = 2.91 cfs 10 -year = 3.84 cfs 100 -year = 5.73 cfs Site History. The proposed construction of the restaurant and the retail facilities by Versa Development shall be constructed within the already constructed Meijer's store center. Based upon the existing drainage pattern, the center has an internal storm sewer network that drains south into a dry detention thence to a wet retention that is located on the south side of west Carmel Drive. Its drainage shed is part of the watershed to the W R Fertig regulated drain. No individual detention will be provided by Versa Development in its construction since no increase of discharges from the proposed site occurs. In the proposal, the landscaping areas reduce peak flows. Water Quality: In accordance to Chapter 700 of the City of Carmel — Storm water Technical Standards Manual — post- construction storm water quality management will be provided. In as much as the proposed facilities will be constructed within the existing infrastructure of the shopping center, the proposed water quality unit is designed to serve the area of proposed construction. A portion of the treatment will be a partial displacement of the already storm sewer discharges of suspended solids Storm water from the existing storm sewer will be diverted into the water quality unit and managed via a BMP mechanical unit which will provide for the first flush After being treated, the water will then be released into the existing storm sewer. This unit will be constructed at the downstream end of the internal storm water, southeast corner of the proposed restaurant and the retail facilities by Versa Development. The design capacity of the water quality unit was determined by the area of disturbance and construction of the 0.853 acres, in addition to the offsite 0.172 acres draining from the north. Based upon water quality requirements of a 1.0 inch precipitation, calculated by an SCS NRCS distribution for 24 hours, the resultant for the Water quality unit recommended — Aqua -Swirl AS -5. H:\12\ w120507aRpa101712 \1'zi) jo'b 10/17/12 • Location Map & Property Section 2 • Area Of Disturbance and Construction Section 3 • Existing Conditions Proposed Conditions • Water Quality • Section 4 • Water Quality Conditions • O & M Manual Aqua -Swirl Operations and Maintenance Manual For: Versa Development Carmel Corners 1425 W. Carmel Drive Carmel Indiana 46032 Project #W120507 Prepared For: Versa Development 25900 West 11 Mile Road, Suite 250 Southfield, Michigan 48034 Tele — (248) 416 -1985 Contact Person: Ryan Schultz Prepared By: James Wm. O'Bara Checked By: Eric Carter, RLA Certified By. James K. Shinneman. P.E. Date: 19 October 2012 Revised: OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL THE AQUA -SWIRL R SYSTEM TABLE OF CONTENTS Definitions Purpose and Specific Narrative Aqua -Swirl Overview Aqua -Swirl System Operation Identification of a Aqua -Swirl Specific Aqua -Swirl Systems utilized on this site Floatable Control Manhole Information Inspection and Fees Floatable Control Manhole Maintenance Aqua -Swirl Inspection & Maintenance Activities (Owners Manual) Aqua -Swirl System, Maintenance and Management inspection Checklist for Stormwater Quality Units (SQU) Owners Owner Information and Acknowledgment Definitions B MP — Best Management Practices, refer to structural or non - structural measures designed for the benefit of water quality and quantity. B MP owner — The owner of the BMP typically the property owner. The BMP owner may also be the lessee of the property in the case of long -term leases of commercial and industrial zoned properties. The lessee is considered the bmp owner only if the lease specifically states that construction by the lessee must meet applicable local codes and regulations. S QU — Stormwater Quality Unit, a structural BMP designed to provide 80% TSS removal of the runoff of a 0.3 -inch storm event based on the City of Indianapolis S QU sizing requirements. Aqua -Swirl - The specific SQU being utilized on this site. P urpose and Specific Narrative U rban Stormwater runoff contains many types and forms of pollutants. When compared to stormwater run -off from pre - developed conditions, high concentrations and some contaminates that are not naturally present in surface runoff from undeveloped local lands are found. Runoff from undeveloped watersheds contains sediment particles, oxygen - demanding compounds, nutrients, metals, and other constituents. Once developed, constituent loads increase because surface runoff volumes increase and the sources of many of these pollutants also increase. Supplemental applications of compounds, such as fertilizers, also tend to increase the availability of some pollutants to stormwater runoff. Runoff water quality in urban areas can be extremely detrimental to local habitat. Paved surfaces and standing water bodies for stormwater management control elevate the temperature of water entering streams. Chemicals in standing water and ponds are oxidized, resulting in depressed levels of dissolved oxygen. Increased runoff volumes and rates create scour and deposition damage to in stream habitat. Activities in urbanized areas, such as vehicular traffic, deposit pollutants such as heavy metals and oil and grease on paved surfaces where they easily wash off into streams. Best management practices (BMP's), both structural and non - structural, can reduce the pollutants in stormwater. The BMP for this site is the AQUA-SWIRL 6 SQU. System Model AS -5. 1.. Aqua -Swirl Overview The Aqua -Swirl System is a water quality device used to remove total suspended solids (TSS) and free oil (TPH) from storm water run -off. Aqua -Swirl takes the place of a conventional manhole or inlet structure within a storm drain system. AquaShield of Chattanooga, TN manufactures the Aqua -Swirl System with Fiberglass Reinforced Polyester components using commercial grade polyester resin or vinyl ester resin, with fiberglass reinforcements. 2. Aqua -Swirl System Operation The Aqua -Swirl consists of a lower chamber, which is always full of water. Storm water flows into the by -pass chamber via the storm sewer pipe. Normal flows are diverted by a weir and pipe orifice arrangement into a treatment chamber. Water flows up through the submerged outlet pipe based on the crest of the of the bypass weir and is discharged back into the by -pass chamber downstream outlet pipe Oil and other liquids with a specific gravity less than water rise in the treatment chamber and become trapped by the swirl concentrator. Sediment will settle to the bottom of the chamber by gravity. The circular design of the treatment chamber is critical to prevent turbulent eddy currents and to promote settling. During infrequent high flow conditions, storm water will by -pass the weir and be conveyed to the outlet sewer directly. The key benefits of Aqua -Swirl include: ® Capable of removing more than 80% of the total sediment load when properly applied as a source control for small drainage areas ® Vertical orientation facilitates maintenance and inspections 3. Identification of Aqua -Swirl All Off -Line Aqua -Swirl are provided with their own frame and cover. The SQU owner will need to provide inspection and maintenance for the AQUA- SWIRL e Units Please refer to the Aqua -Swirl System Owners Manual and Inspection /Maintenance checklists for detailed descriptions of the maintenance requirements for the Aqua -Swirl system. 4. Specific Aqua -Swirl Systems utilized on this site Structure #WQ AS -5 Versa Development Carmel Corners 1425 W. Carmel Drive Carmel Indiana 46032 Inspection Routine inspections are responsibility of the BMP owner. Maintenance is also the responsibility of the owner. The BMP owner shall be financially responsible for any maintenance or repairs required by the City or its representatives during the City's inspections. The approved maintenance plan and inspection forms provided with this manual should be used as guidance for performing maintenance activities Completed inspection forms must be maintained by the BMP owner and submitted to the City on an annual basis. The City must be notified of any changes is BMP ownership, major repairs or BMP failure in writing within 30 days. The letter should be address to: City of Carmel Carmel Engineering Department Storm Water One Civic Square Carmel, IN 46032 The City and /or its representatives have the right to enter the property to inspect BMP's. In the event that the City finds a BMP in need of maintenance or repair, the City will notify the BMP owner of the necessary maintenance or repairs and give the landowner a timeframe for completing the maintenance or repairs. If the maintenance or repairs are not completed within the timeframe, the City shall perform the maintenance or repairs and bill the landowner for the actual costs for the work. Aqua -Swirl Inspection & Maintenance Activities Refer to the Owners manual and inspection checklist provided with this manual for operation, maintenance and inspection of the Aqua -Swirl SQU. The checklist is for the use of the owner in performing routine inspections. The City will perform annual inspections of the SQU's, using a similar checklist. The developer /owner is responsible for the cost of maintenance and annual inspections. See Table A for a schedule of fees. The BMP owner must maintain and update the BMP operations and maintenance plan. At a minimum, the operations and maintenance plan must include, but is not limited to: 1 Inspection for any blockages or debris on insert disk 2. Inspection and maintenance procedure as called for in The Aqua -Swirl System Owners Manual. BMP owners must routinely inspect SQU's to verify that all SQU components are functioning as designed and are not in danger of failing. All SQU's need maintenance to function as water quality enhancements. Inspections must be documented on the inspection form included in this Operation and Maintenance Manual. The BMP owner agrees to the inspection and maintenance program as defined on pages four through eight of the Aqua -Swirl System Owners Manual. Aqua -Swirl TM Operation, Maintenance, and Inspection Manual for BMP Owners Town of Carmel, Indiana CaII ENTEL, Inc. (734- 657 -3839) for Inspection and Maintenance Services Site and Owner Information Site Name: Versa Development Change in ownership since last inspection? Y N Owner Name: Versa Development Owner Address: 25900 West 11 Mile Road, Suite 250 Southfield, Michigan 48034 Owner Phone Number: (248) 416 -1985 Emergency Phone Number: Location: Meijer Carmel 1425 W. Carmel Drive Carmel Indiana 46032 Date: Time. Inspector Name: Certifications: The owner of the AquaSwirl shall be responsible for all costs associated with maintaining the AquaSwirl. Town of Carmel personnel are hereby granted right of access to inspect and /or maintain the AquaSwirl as needed. Maintenance Items Inspection Floatable Debris and Oil 1. Remove manhole lid to expose liquid surface of Aqua-Swirl-rm. 2. Remove floatable debris with basket or net if any is present 3. If a hydrocarbon spill has occurred, (e.g. more than a sheen of oil or gas is present) the system should be cleaned immediately (see "Cleaning" Figure 3). Note: Water in an Aqua- SwirITM can appear black like oil due to the dark body of the surrounding structure. Oil appears darker than water in the system and is usually accompanied by debris (e.g. Styrofoam, etc.) with obvious signs of oil stains. The depth of oil can be measured with an oil /water interface probe, a stadia rod with water phylac paste, a coliwasa, or by simply collecting a representative sample with a jar attached to a rod. 4. If hydrocarbon absorbant floc or pads are used, these should be inspected to determine whether they are loaded with hydrocarbons. This will be indicated by a dark colaration of the pad or floc. Pads and /or floc should be removed and disposed of in accordance with Town of Carmel and any applicable state and /or federal laws if they contain hydrocarbons. Sediment Accumulation Lower a dipstick tube equipped with a ball valve (e.g. Sludge Judge or similar device) into Aqua- SwirlTM through the service access provided. Measure the depth of the sludge. At a maximum, the sludge should not exceed 36" depth before maintenance. See Figures 1 and 2. Figure 1 36" Aqua- SwirITM 0 and M Manu$4gure 2 Page 1 Inspection (continued) Diversion Structures If an external diversion structure is present on the site, this should be inspected for the following items. 1. Inspect weir or other structure for structural decay or damage. Weirs are more susceptible to damage than off-set piping and should be checked to confirm that they are not crumbling or decaying. 2. Inspect diversion structure and by -pass piping for signs of structural damage or blockage from debris or sediment accumulation. 3. Measure elevations on diversion weir or piping to ensure it is consistent with site plan design. 4. Inspect downstream structure in diversion system for signs of blockage or structural failure. Cleaning ENTEL, Inc. (734- 657 -3839) provides inspection and maintenance services for AquaSwirls in central Indiana. Remove sediments, oils and other floatable pollutants with a vactor. Dispose of all waste in accordance with Town of Carmel and any applicable state, and /or federal requirements. Oil should be pumped and removed with any liquids and sediments that have been trapped in the system. These liquids should be taken to an industrial waste water treatment facility for treatment. Liquids and solids pumped from the AquaSwirlTM should not be dumped back into the stormwater system or into a sanitary sewer. Figure 3 Note: The AquaSwirl?"" is designed so that entry to the system is not necessary for inspection or maintenance. If, however, you wish to enter the system, this is an OSHA confined space entry and OSHA confined space entry procedures should be followed to enter the system. Maintenance Schedule During Construction Inspect the AquaSwirlTM every three months (minimum) and clean the system as needed. The AquaSwirlTM should be inspected and cleaned at the end of construction regardless of whether it has reached its sediment or oil storage capacity. First Year Post - Construction Inspect the AquaSwirlTM every three months and clean the system as needed Inspect and clean the system once annually regardless of whether it has reached its sediment or floatable pollutant storage capacity. Second and Subsequent Years Post - Construction If the AquaSwirl' "' did not reach full sediment or floatable pollutant capacity in the First Year Post - Construction, the system can be inspected once every six months and cleaned once annually. If the AquaSwirlTM reached full sediment or floatable pollutant capacity in less than 12 months in the First Year Post - Construction, the system should be inspected once every six months and cleaned as needed. The AquaSwirlTM should be cleaned annually regardless of whether it reaches its sediment or floatable pollutant capacity. Bypass Structures Bypass structures should be inspected whenever the AquaSwirlTM is inspected and maintained as needed. Aqua- SwirITM 0 and M Manual Page 2 WA'I ER QUALITY STANDARDS 327 IAC 2 -5 -1 Use of phosphorus detergents; permits Authority. IC 13- 1- 5.5 -5; IC 13 -7 -7 -5 Affected: IC 13 -7 -10 Sec. 1_ Any manufacturer or processor required to use detergents containing phosphorus for cleaning plant or equipment shall obtain a permit therefor from the commissioner (a) The application for the permit shall be made on a form provided by the commissioner and shall include as a minimum the following - (1) Phosphorus content of the detergent by weight and the maximum daily and monthly average quantities used. (2) Descnption of the use and why a phosphorus detergent is required (3) The means of treatment that will be installed using the best practicable control technology for removal of phosphorus from the wastewater before discharge directly into the waters of Indiana or into any sewer or dram that enters the waters of the state of Indiana. (b) The commissioner may issue a permit for a period not to exceed four (4) years, upon a determination that the use of phosphorus detergents is necessary with no adequate substitute available and that the best practicable treatment method of removal ofphosphorus is accomplished prior to discharge of the treated effluent Renewal applications must be submitted to the commissioner at least sixty (60) days in advance of the expiration date of the permit. (Water Pollution Control Bawd; 327 IAC 2 -5 -I; filed Sep 24 1987, 3:00 pm- 11 IR 587; readopted filed Jan 10, 2001, 3:23 p.m.: 2418 1518; readopted filed Nov 21, 2007, I:16 p.m.: 20071219- IR- 3270705S3BFA) Rule 6. Spills of Oil and Other Objectionable Substances; Reporting, Containment and Cleanup (Repealed) (Repealed by Water Pollution Control Board; filed Feb 25, 1997, 1:00 p.m.: 20 IR 1734) Rule 6.1. Spills; Reporting, Containment, and Response 327 IAC 2 -6.1 -1 Applicability Authority: IC 13 -14-8 7 Affected: IC 13 -11 -2; IC I3 -18 -1; IC 13 -18 -3; IC 13 -18 -8; IC 13 -18 -17 Sec. I. This rule applies to the reporting and containment of and the response to those spills of hazardous substances, extremely hazardous substances, petroleum, and objectionable substances that are of a quantity, type, duration and in a location as to damage the waters of the state Nothing in this rule is intended to affect reporting or clean -up requirements set forth by other federal, state, or local laws. (Water Pollution Control Board,- 327 LAIC 2- 6.1 -I; filed Feb 25, 1997,1 :00 p.m: 20IR 1731; readopted filed Jan 10, 2001, 3:23 p.m.: 24 IR 1 518; readopted filed Nov 21, 2007, 1:16 p.m.: 200712191R- 327070553BFA) 327 IAC 2 -6.1 -2 Special areas Authority: IC 13 -14-8 7 Affected: IC 13-11-2; IC 13 -18 -1; IC 13 -18 -3; IC 13 -18 -8; IC 13 -18 -17 Sec_ 2. Certain areas of the state are recognized as having unique geology. A large section of the mid - southern part of the state is a karst region. Portions of Saint Joseph, Elkhart, Kosciusko, and LaGrange Counties contain a sole source aquifer as referenced in 42 U.S.C. 300h -3(e). The waters of the state are particularly vulnerable to damage from spills in these areas, and care should be exercised when evaluating damage from spills. Information about these areas can be obtained by calling the Department of Environmental Management, Office of Land Quality, Emergency Response Section. Area Code 1- 888 - 233 -7745 for in -state calls (toll free), (317) 233 -7745 for out -of -state calls. (Water Pollution Control Boa, d. 327IAC 2-6 1-2; filed Feb 25, 1997, 1:00 p.m . 20 IR 1731; readopted filed Jan 10, 2001, 3:23 p.m.: 24 IR 1518; readopted filed Nov 21, 2007, 1:16 p.m.. 20071219-1R- 32 7070553BFA; en-ata filed May 27, 2008, 2:06 p.a. 20080625- IR- 327080419ACA) 327 IAC 2 -6.1 -3 Exclusions Authority: IC 13- 14 -8 -7 Affected: IC 13 -11 -2; IC 13 -18 -1; IC 13 -18 -3; IC 13 -18 -8; IC 13 -18 -17 Indiana Administrative Code Page 95 WA] ER QUALITY STANDARDS Sec. 3. Notwithstanding any other section of this rule, the reporting requirement of this rule does not apply to the following occurrences: (1) Discharges or exceedances that are underthe jurisdiction of an applicable permit when the substance in question is covered by the permit and death or acute injury or illness to animals or humans does not occur.. (2) Lawful application of materials, including, but not limited to: (A) commercial or natural fertilizers and pesticides on or to land or water; or (B) dust suppression materials. (3) The application of petroleum necessary for construction that does not damage waters of the state. (4) Spills of less than one (1) pound or one (I) pint. (5) Spills of integral operating fluids, in the use of motor vehicles or other equipment, the total volume of which is less than or equal to fifty -five (55) gallons and which do not damage waters of the state. (6) Oil sheens produced as a result of the normal operation of properly functioning watercraft. (7) A release of a substance integral to a spill response activity that has been approved and authorized by a state or federal on- scene coordinator. (Water Pollution Control Board; 327 JAC 2- 6.1 -3; filed Feb 25, 1997, 1:00 p.m.: 2011? 1731; en-ata filed Mar 7, 1997, 2:25 p.m.: 20 11? 1738; readopted filed Jan 10, 2001, 3:23 p.m.: 24 IR 1518; readopted filed Nov 2.1, 2007, 1 :16 p.m.: 20071219 -IR- 327070553BFA) 327 IAC 2 -6.1 -4 Definitions Authority: IC 13- 14-8 -7 Affected: IC 13 -11 -2; IC 13 -18 -1; IC 13 -18 -3; IC 13 -18 -8; IC 13- 18 -17; IC 14-8 2 7; IC 14-25 7 13; IC 14- 25 -7 -15 Sec. 4. In addition to the definitions contained in IC 13- 11- 2- 17(d), IC 13- 11- 2- 35(a), IC 13- 11 -2 -51, IC 13- 11- 2- 158(a), IC 13 -11 -2 -160, IC 13 -11 -2 -260, IC 13 -11 -2 -265, and in 327 IAC 1, the following definitions apply throughout this rule: (1) "Animal" means all mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, crustaceans, and mollusks. (2) "Aquatic Life" means those plants and macroinvertebrates that are dependent upon an aquatic environment. (3) "Contain" means to take such invnediate action as necessary to dam, block, restrain, or otherwise act to most effectively prevent a spill from entenng waters of the state or minimize damage to the waters of the state from a spill. (4) "Damage" means the actual or imminent alteration of the waters of the state so as to render the waters harmful, detrimental, or injurious to- (A) public health, safety, or welfare; (B) domestic, commercial, industrial, agricultural, or recreational uses; or (C) animals or aquatic Life. (5) "Downstream water user" means: (A) a community public water supply, as identified by the deparl,uent of natural resources under IC 14- 25- 7- 13(d); (B) a significant water withdrawal facility as registered with the department of natural resources under IC 14-25 7 15; (C) users of recreational waters; or (D) any other user made known to the person who has a spill. (6) "Extremely hazardous substance" means a substance identified pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 11002 and 11004. (40 CFR 355 Appendix A.) (7) "Facility" means all land, buildings, equipment, structures, and other stationary items that are located on a single site or on contiguous sites and that are owned or operated by the same person or by any person who controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with, such person. (8) "Facility boundary" means the boundary of a facility or an easement or right -of -way. (9) "Hazardous substance" has the meaning set forth in 42 U.S.C. 9601(14). (10) "Mode of transportation" includes, but is not limited to, carriage by- (A) rail and motor vehicles; (B) aircraft, • (C) watercraft; (D) pipelines; or (E) other means of transportation; Indiana Administrative Code Page 96 WATER QUALITY STANDARDS in commerce. This definition excludes carriage within a facility by transportation equipment owned, operated, or controlled by that facility (11) "Objectionable substances" means substances that are - (A) of a quantity and a type; and (B) present for a duration and in a location; so as to damage waters of the state. This definition excludes hazardous substances, extremely hazardous substances, petroleum, and mixtures thereof. (12) "On -scene coordinator" means a state or federal official designated by the department, the United States Environmental Protection Agency, or the United States Coast Guard to direct and coordinate special spill response activities. (13) "Recreational waters" means any water used for: (A) boating, swimming, fishing, hunting, trapping, or wildlife viewing; or (B) public access areas that are owned by the depai tinent of natural resources or the federal government; as listed by the department. (14) "Reportable quantity" means the amount of a hazardous substance or extremely hazardous substance that is required to be reported under federal law under 42 U.S.C. 9602(a) and (b) and 42 U.S.C. 9603(a). (40 CFR 302.4 or 40 CFR 355 Appendix A.) (15) "Spill" means any unexpected, unintended, abnormal, or unapproved dumping, leakage, drainage, seepage, discharge or other loss of petroleum, hazardous substances, extremely hazardous substances, or objectionable substances_ The term does not include releases to impermeable surfaces when the substance does not migrate off the surface or penetrate the surface and enter the soil. (16) "Spill response ", for purposes of this rule, means the following: (A) The spill is contained; and (B) Free material is removed or neutralized_ (17) "Spill report" means an oral report that includes the following information about a spill, to the extent that the information is known at the time of the report: (A) The name, address, and telephone number of the person making the spill report. (B) The name, address, and telephone number of a contact person if different from clause (A). (C) The location of the spill. (D) The time of the spill (E) The identification of the substance spilled (F) The approximate quantity of the substance that has been or may further be spilled_ (G) The duration of the spill. (H) The source of the spill. (I) Name and Iocation of the waters damaged. (J) The identity of any response organization responding to the spill_ (K) What measures have been or will be undertalcen to perform a spill response. (L) Any other information that may be significant to the response action_ (18) "Waters ", as defined in IC 13 -11 -2 -265, means the accumulations ofwater, surface and underground, natural and artificial, public and private, or parts thereof, that are wholly or partially within, flow through, or border upon this state. The term does not include any private pond or any off -stream pond, reservoir, or facility built for reduction or control of pollution or cooling of water prior to discharge unless the discharge from the pond, reservoir, or facility causes or threatens to cause water pollution. (Wale; Pollution Control Board ;; 3271AC 2 -63 -4; fled Feb 25, 1997, 1:00 p.m.: 201R 1731; errata filed Mar 7, 1997, 2:25 p.m.: 201R 1738; readopted filed Jan 10, 2001, 3:23 p.m.: 24 JR 1518; readopted filed Nov 21, 2007, 1:16 p.m.. 20071219 -IR- 327070553BFA) 327 IAC 2 -6.I -5 Reportable spills; facility Authority: IC 13- 14 -8 -7 Affected: IC 13 -11 -2; IC 13 -18 -1; IC 13 -18 -3; IC 13 -18 -8; IC 13 -18 -17 Sec. 5. The following spills from a facility must be reported: Indiana Administrative Code Page 97 WA'LER QUALITY STANDARDS (1) Spills that damage the waters of the state so as to cause death or acute injury or illness to humans or animals. (2) Spills from a facility that has been notified in writing by a water utility that it is located in a delineated public water supply wellhead protection area as approved by the department under 327 IAC 8-4.1 that are: (A) spills of hazardous substances or extremely hazardous substances when the amount spilled exceeds one hundred (100) pounds or the reportable quantity, whichever is less; (B) spills of petroleum when the amount spilled exceeds fifty -five (55) gallons; or (C) spills of objectionable substances as defined in section 4(11) of this rule. (3) Spills that damage waters of the state and that (A) are located within fifty (50) feet of a known private drinking water well Located beyond the facility property boundary; or (B) are located within one hundred (100) yards of: (i) any high quality water designated as an outstanding state resource pursuant to 327 IAC 2- 1 -2(3), excluding Lake Michigan; (ii) any water designated as exceptional use pursuant to 327 IAC 2- 13(a)(6) [sic., 3271AC2- I- 3(a)(6)] and 327 IAC 2- 1- 11(b), (iii) any water designated as capable of supporting a salmonid fishery pursuant to 327 IAC 2- 1- 6(c)(1), except Lake Michigan; or (iv) any water that is a fish hatchery, fish and wildlife area, nature preserve, or recreational water owned by the department of natural resources or the federal government. (4) For any spill which does not meet the criteria in subdivisions (1) through (3), the following must be reported: (A) Spills to surface waters: (i) spills of hazardous substances or extremely hazardous substances when the amount spilled exceeds one hundred (100) pounds or the reportable quantity, whichever is less; (ii) spills of petroleum of such quantity as to cause a sheen upon the waters; or (iii) spills of objectionable substances as defined in section 4(11) of this rule. (B) Spills to soil beyond the facility boundary: (i) spills of hazardous substances or extremely hazardous substances when the amount spilled exceeds one hundred (100) pounds or the reportable quantity, whichever is less; (ii) spills of petroleum when the amount spilled exceeds fifty -five (55) gallons; or (iii) spills of objectionable substances as defined in section 4(11) of this rule. (C) Spills to soil within the facility boundary: (i) spills of hazardous substances or extremely hazardous substances when the amount spilled exceeds the reportable quantity; (ii) spills of petroleum when the spilled amount exceeds one thousand (1,000) gallons; or (iii) spills of objectionable substances as defined in section 4(11) of this rule. (5) Any spill for which a spill response has not been done. (Water Pollution Control Board; 327 IAC 2-6.1-5; filed Feb 25, 1997, 1:00p.m.: 20 IR 1732; errata filed Mar 7, 1997, 2:25 p.m.: 20 IR 1738; readopted filed Jan 10, 2001, 3:23 p.m.: 24 IR 1518; readopted filed Nov 21, 2007, 1:16 p.m.: 20071219 -11?- 327070553BFA) 327 IAC 2 -6.1 -6 Reportable spills; transportation Authority: IC 13- 14 -8 -7 Affected: IC 13 -11 -2; IC 13 -18 -1; IC 13 -18 -3; IC 13 -18 -8; IC 13 -I8 -17 Sec. 6. The following spills from a mode of transportation must be reported: (1) Spills that damage the waters of the state so as to cause death or acute injury or illness to humans or animals. (2) Spills that damage surface waters (3) Spills to soil: (A) spills of hazardous substances or extremely hazardous substances when the amount spilled exceeds one hundred (100) pounds or the reportable quantity, whichever is less; (B) spills of petroleum when the amount spilled exceeds fifty -five (55) gallons; or Indiana Administrative Code Page 98 WAFER QUALITY STANDARDS (C) spills of objectionable substances as defined in section 4(11) of this rule. (4) Any spill for which a spill response has not been done. (Water Pollution Control Board; 327 IAC 2- 6,1 -6; filed Feb 25, 1997, 1:00 p.m.: 20 IR 1733; readopted filed Jm710, 2001, 3:23 p.m.: 24 .11? 1518; readopted filed Nov 21, 2007, 1:16 p.m.: 20071219- IR- 327070553BFA) 327 IAC 2 -6.1 -7 Reportable spills; responsibilities Authority: IC 13- 14-8 -7 Affected: IC 13 -11 -2; IC 13 -18 -1; IC 13 -18 -3; IC 13 -18 -8; IC 13 -18 -17 Sec. 7. Any person who operates, controls, or maintains any mode of transportation or facility from which a spill occurs shall, upon discovery of a reportable spill to the soil or surface waters of the state, do the following - (1) Contain the spill, if possible, to prevent additional spilled material from entering the waters of the state. (2) Undertalce or cause others to undertake activities needed to accomplish a spill response (3) As soon as possible, but within two (2) hours of discovery, communicate a spill report to the Department of Environmental Management, Office of Land Quality, Emergency Response Section: Area Code 1- 888 - 233 -7745 for in -state calls (toll free), (317) 233 -7745 for out -of -state calls. If new or updated spill report information becomes known that indicates a significant increase in the likelihood of damage to the waters of the state, the responsible party shall notify the department as soon as possible but within two (2) hours of the time the new or updated infoiuiation becomes known (4) Submit to the Indiana Department of Environmental Management, Office of Land Quality, Emergency Response Section (MC 66 -30), 2525 N. Shadeland Ave., Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 46219 -1787, a written copy of the spill report if requested in writing by the department. (5) Except from modes of transportation other than pipelines, exercise due diligence and document attempts to notify the following: (A) For spills to surface water that cause damage, the nearest affected downstream water user located within ten (10) miles of the spill and in the state of Indiana; and (B) For spills to soil outside the facility boundary, the affected property owner or owners, operator or operators, or occupant or occupants. (Water Pollution Control Board; 327 L4C 2- 6,1 -7; filed Feb 25, 1997, 1:00 p.m.: 20 IR 1733; readopted filed Jan 10, 2001, 3:23 p.m.: 24 IR 1518; errata filed Feb 6, 2006, 11:15 a.m.: 29 IR 1936; en•ata filed Oct 20, 2006, 10:08 a.m.: 20061101 -IR- 327060497ACA; readopted filed Nov 21, 2007, 1 :16 p.m.. 20071219- IR- 327070553BFA; errata filed May 27, 2008, 2:06 p.m.: 20080625- 1R- 327080419ACA) 327 IAC 2 -6.1 -8 Emergency spill response actions Authority IC 13- 14 -8 -7 Affected: IC 13 -11 -2; IC 13 -18 -1; IC 13 -18 -3; IC 13 -18 -8; ]C 13 -18 -17 Sec. 8.. Notwithstanding any other section of this rule, emergency spill response actions take precedence over reporting requirements, and when emergency spill response activities render spill reporting inconsistent with effective response activities, communication of the spill report to the Indiana depth uncut of environmental management may be delayed. In situations where the spill report is delayed, the burden of proving the need for the delay shall be upon the responsible person. (Wald-Pollution Control Board; 3271AC2- 6,1 -8; filed Feb 25, 1997, 1.00p.nz : 20 IR 1734; readoptedfiledJim 10, 2001, 3:23 p.m.: 24 IR 1518; readopted filed Nov 21, 2007,1 :16 p.m.: 2007121918- 327070553BFA) 327 IAC 2 -6.1 -9 Compliance confirmation Authority. IC 13- 14 -8 -7 Affected: IC 13 -11 -2; IC 13 -18 -1; IC 13 -18 -3; IC 13 -18 -8; IC 13 -18 -17 Sec. 9. When spill reporting and response, as provided for in this rule, has occurred, the department shall, upon request, issue a letter confirming compliance with this rule and stating that no further action is required under this rule. (quid-Pollution Control Board; 3271,4C 2-6.1-9; filed Feb 25, 1997, 1:00p.m.: 20 IR 1734; readoptedfzledJan 10, 2001, 3.23p.m.: 24 IR 1518; readopted filed Nov 21, 2007, 1:16 p.rn.: 20071219 IR- 327070553BFA) Indiana Administrative Code Page 99 Owner Information Owner Name Owner Address Versa Development 25900 West 11 Mile Road, Suite 250 Southfield, Michigan 48034 Phone Number — (248) 416 -1985 Emergency Phone Owner Acknowledgement For good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the undersigned owner ( "Owner') hereby submits this Operation and Maintenance Manual ( "Manual ") to the City of Carmel ( "City') as a wntten acknowledgement of Owner's warranty and agreement to institute, maintain and follow the water quality Best Management Practices ( "BMP ") listed below, and to follow and abide by the inspection schedule and maintenance activities listed in this manual. The owner also agrees to provide, at Owner's cost, all additional maintenance, repair and /or replacement services reasonably necessary to maintain the function and longevity of the B MP from and including the date this Agreement is executed by Owner to and including the date on which a new Agreement is filed with the City by another party who assumes all of the obligations and responsibilities of Owner as set forth herein. B MP's: Structure #WQ AS -5 Versa Development Carmel Corners 1425 W Carmel Drive Carmel Indiana 46032 Owner Signature Date P rinted Name Versa Development STATE OF INDIANA ) SS: COUNTY OF ) Before Me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, Personally appeared Owners, /Agent, subscribed and sworn before me this day of County of Residence Signature Commission Expiration Date Printed Name • Roof Drains • Section 5