Agenda 06/09/2009 Item #16B 7
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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Recommendation to accept the Immokalee Storm water Master Plan as commissioned
by the Big Cypress Basin of the South Florida Water Management District.
OBJECTIVE: To accept the Immokalee Stormwater Master Plan as commissioned by the
Big Cypress Basin of the South Florida Water Management District, at the request of Collier
County.
CONSIDERATIONS: The Big Cypress Basin of the South Florida Water Management
District developed a Stormwater Management Master Plan in 2005 for the Immokalee area to
address flooding and water quality concerns. H. W. Lochner, Inc. was contracted to conduct
this study.
The study involved an analysis of problems and needs, data collection, hydrologic and
hydraulic modeling, water quality analysis, evaluation of alternative solutions, initial cost
estimates, and development of a recommended alternative.
The problem areas that were identified included the following:
· Fish Creek Ditch - Inadequate storage capacity and conveyance, ditch banks
significantly eroded
· Lake Trafford Road Ditch - Inadequate capacity, existing undersized culverts that
create upstream flooding and standing water conditions
· Slough Conveyance - Inadequate capacity of existing road crossings and flooding
· Main Street/5th Street area - Flooding
· Immokalee Drive area - Flooding
· Market Street/Madison Avenue area - Flooding
· Water quality issues
The consultant developed four alternatives to present to the Immokalee Community
Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Advisory Board. These alternatives were presented to the
Advisory Board at the public meeting on March 2, 2005. The Advisory Board selected
alternative four as the best option and recommended the consultant move forward with the
conceptual design. The total cost for the recommended alternative is $6,109,065.
The recommended alternative identifies improvements in the following areas:
· Madison Ditch - The proposed improvement includes dredging of the ditch to a
minimum of I foot.
· Slough - The proposed improvements include installing two additional circular pipes
under Sanitation Road, two circular pipes under the next crossing to the west, and one
circular pipe at the third crossing to the west.
· Lake Trafford Road and Fish Creek - The proposed Lake Trafford Road
improvements include installing elliptical pipes for all driveway culverts. The
proposed Fish Creek improvements include upgrading the cross section from Lake
Trafford Road to a proposed 5 acre lake to the north (1/2 mile).
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· Immokalee Drive - The proposed improvements include a combination of solid pipes
and exfiltration trenches interconnected to an outfall control structure.
· Downtown Immokalee - The proposed improvement includes alignments of solid
pipes and exfiltration trenches that are interconnected to a control structure and
construction of a five acre lake.
During 2005 to 2008 the Collier County Stormwater Management Section completed work
on three (3) separate, previously planned and prioritized projects in the Immokalee area.
These projects were:
· Farm Worker Village Box Culvert Improvements
· Fish Branch Creek Box Culvert Extension
· Fifth Street Ditch Enclosure
With these projects now complete County Stormwater can begin work on the new planned
improvements detailed in the Immokalee Stormwater Master Plan. Prioritization and
planning can begin now with construction programmed in phases. The master plan will need
to be updated as part of this effort; specifically the project 2005 conceptual cost estimates as
well as the funding source analysis detailed in Section 8.0 of the master plan Alternative
Analysis will need to be revised. The Immokalee CRA has commissioned Guardian
Community Resource Management, Inc. to prepare a summary of potential funding sources
to implement the future projects. An analysis of the ultimate storm water outfall location and
adequacy, along with any anticipated real property acquisition or easements rights necessary
will also be undertaken as part ofthe plan updates.
FISCAL IMPACT: There is no immediate fiscal impact with Board acceptance of this
master plan. The FY 2010 Storm water Management budget (Fund 325, Project No. 51013)
includes $200,000 allocated for commencement of design and permitting on one of the
master plan's proposed improvement projects and plan updates. The Immokalee CRA has
$200,000 currently budgeted to contribute toward design and permitting.
LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been reviewed and approved by the County
Attorney's Office, is not quasi-judicial and requires no ex parte disclosure, requires only a
majority vote for approvaL and is otherwise legally sufficient for Board action.-SRT
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMP ACT: The Immokalee Stormwater Master Plan is in
accordance with the goals and objectives of the Drainage Sub-element of the Growth
Management Plan for Collier County Storm water Management.
RECOMMENDA TION: Recommendation that the Board of County Commissioners
accept the Immokalee Stormwater Master Plan.
Prepared by: Brandy Otero, Operations Analyst, Stormwater Management Section
Attachments: (1) Immokalee Stormwater Master Plan Summary; (2) Alternative Analysis;
(3) Summary of potential funding sources.
COLLIER COUNTY
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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Item Summary:
Recommendation to accept the Immokalee Stormwater Master Plan as commissioned by the Big
Cypress Basin of the South Florida Water Management District and approve staffs approach to update
the plan.
Meeting Date:
6/9/2009 9:00:00 AM
Prepared By
Brandy Otero Planning Tech
Date
Transportation Services Transportation Planning
4/27/20094:57:04
PM
Approved By
Caroline So to
Administrative Assistant
Date
Transportation Services
Transportation Engineering and
Construction
4/28/2009 2:44 PM
Approved By
John Vliet Roads Maintenance Superintendant
Date
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."proved By
4/29/2009 10:03 AM
Gerald Kurtz Senior Engineer
Date
Transportation Services Stormwater Management
4/29/2009 1 :50 PM
Approved By
Scott R. Teach
Assistant County Attorney
Date
County Attorney
County Attorney Office
4/29/2009 2:12 PM
Approved By
Penny Phillippi
Immokalee, CRA
Date
Bec
County Redevelopment Agency
4/29/2009 4:48 PM
Approved By
Therese Stanley
Grants Coordinator
Date
Transportation
Transportation Administration
5/11/2009 2:52 PM
Approved By
Najeh Ahmad
Director
Date
Transportation Services
Transportation Engineering &
Construction Management
5/12/2009 9:31 AM
- 'proved By
_~ff Klatzkow
County Attorney
Date
County Attorney
County Attorney Office
5/14/2009 11 :50 AM
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Approved By
Pat Lehnhard
Executive Secretary
Date
Transportation Services Transportation Services Admin
5/14/200912:47 PM
Approved By
OMB Coordinator OMB Coordinator
Date
County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget
5/14/2009 4:25 PM
Approved By
Mark Isackson Budget Analyst
Date
County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget
5/1512009 3:04 PM
Approved By
Susan Usher Senior Management/Budget Analyst
Date
County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget
5/19/20094:57 PM
Approved By
Norm E. Feder, AICP
Transportation Division
Administrator
Date
Transportation Services
Transportation Services Admin.
6/212009 2:07 PM
Approved By
Leo E. Ochs, Jr.
Deputy County Manager
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Board of County
Commissioners
County Manager's Office
6/2/20094:43 PM
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Immokalee Area Stormwater Management Master Plan
Summary
I . Project Background
In 2005-2006, the Big Cypress Basin in partnership with the Collier County developed a
Stormwater Management Master Plan for the Immokalee area under contract with the
consulting engineering firm H. W. Lochner, Inc.
The urban growth in Immokalee has occurred mainly on the high ground areas east of Lake
Trafford and the town is likely to experience further growth in the near future. The existing
drainage system in several areas, consisting in open ditches in its majority, is inadequate and
has been the reason of significant seasonal flooding in the past. The historical wetland flow
paths have been disrupted by development and the flow of surface water through the slough
south of Immokalee has been reduced. There are several areas where flooding and stormwater
conveyance present safety risks due to open ditches and poor water quality. Since the future
growth is expected to produce additional stormwater management problems, this study is an
attempt to provide an evaluation of the existing and future stormwater management
requirements for the Immokalee area. The study area covers the Immokalee urban area, as
defined in the Collier County Growth Management Plan and adjacent areas that may be
affected by implementation of the proposed elements.
II. Scope
The study involved initial investigations on problems and needs, data collection and hydrologic
and hydraulic modeling, water quality analysis, evaluation of alternative solutions, initial cost
estimates, and development of a recommended plan.
III. Findings and Problem Areas
The following problem areas that were identified are listed in the order of most concern:
· Fish Creek Ditch - Inadequate storage capacity and conveyance, ditch banks
significantly eroded
· Lake Trafford Rd. Ditch - Inadequate capacity, existing undersized culverts that
create upstream flooding and standing water conditions
· Slough Conveyance - Inadequate capacity of existing road crossings and flooding
· Main Street / 5th Street Area - Flooding
· Immokalee Drive Area - Flooding
· Market Street / Madison Avenue Area - Flooding
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. Water Quality Issues - Surface water exceeds regulations for Ammonia (NH3), E. Coli
(EC), Total Phosphorus (TP) and Total Suspended Solid (TSS)
IV. Alternatives
Based on the benefit expected and the recommended level of service four alternatives were
developed, and presented to the Immokalee Master Plan and Visioning Committee at the public
meeting on March 2, 2005.
The alternative 4 was selected as the best option for flood protection and water quality
improvements, and recommended for,conceptual design and implementation.
V. Conceptual Plan
The recommended alternative identifies five improvements areas as follows:
1. Madison Ditch Dredging (Fig. 1)
The ditch is located at northeast side of the Madison Avenue. The proposed improvement
includes dredging of the ditch to a minimum of i-foot to match acceptable depth as the ditch
approaches the Airport Canal. The dredging limit is indicated by the blue line shown in Fig.1
along Madison Avenue.
2. Slough Cross-Drain Additions (Fig. 2)
The proposed improvements to the slough include the installation of two additional circular
pipes (48J1) under Sanitation Rd., two circular pipes (50Jl) under the next crossing to the west,
and one circular pipe (72J1) at the third crossing to west. The improvements will increase the
conveyance capacity of the existing crossing and the water level equalization of the
interconnected wetlands.
3. Lake Trafford Road and Fish Creek Improvements (Fig. 3)
The proposed improvements along Lake Trafford Road includes the installation of elliptical
pipes (14J1x23J1) for all driveway culverts to increase conveyance capacity, decrease head losses
and achieve safer water depths. The locations of the crossings are shown in red in Fig. 3.
The modification of the Fish Creek includes upgrading of the cross section for a half mile
segment from Lake Trafford Road to a proposed 5-acre impoundment lake to the north. The
proposed cross section will relocate the top of bank 5 ft away from the creek center line to
increase conveyance and to provide more stable side-slopes.
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4. Immokalee Drive Improvements (Fig. 4)
The Immokalee Drive area is a highly impervious basin with no water quality treatment and
runoff discharged directly to the slough. The proposed system is a combination of solid pipes
(48") and exfiltration trenches (18") interconnected to an outfall control structure. The control
structure will be located at a suitable elevation that allows the system to hold back the
treatment volume in the ditches and exfiltration trenches before overflowing to the slough.
The structure will located at the southern end of Wells Street adjacent to the slough.
5. Downtown Improvements (Fig. 5)
The 5th Street basin has almost not water quality treatment system and runoff will be
discharged directly to the slough. The proposed system includes alignments of solid pipes (48"
and 24") and exfiltration trenches (18") that are interconnected to a control structure located
at the southern end of the 5th Street ditch adjacent to the slough. The improvement includes
also a 5 acre lake at the north east corner of Eustis and 9th Street. The proposed system will
provide water quality and reduce high discharges into the slough that will prevent flooding in
adjacent basins such as the Indian Reservation.
VI . Preliminary Cost
The total estimated cost presented at the BCB Board on December 08, 2005 for the
recommended alternative is $ 6,109,065 (2005 Dollars).
Phase
Right of Way Acquisition (15 acres)
Design and Community Awareness Plan
Construction
Survey
Permitting
Construction Engineering Inspection
Total
$1,500,000.00
$ 517,788.49
$3,521,821.26
$ 17,000.00
$ 98,652.72
$ 453,802.52
$ 6,109,065.00
VII. Conceptual Permitting
The H.W. Lochner team, Collier County Staff and BCB Staff met on August 9, 2005 at the BCB
Office with the environmental resource permitting agency (Mr. William Foley, SFWMD) to
discuss permit application procedures. The conceptual plan was updated to incorporate
comments derived from the meeting. It was indicated that the presented conceptual plan can
be permitted as a single permit for the entire project.
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VIII.
Project Products
The following items were delivered to Collier County and BCB as the product of the project.
. Drainage Basin Boundary Delineation Map
. Land Use Information Map
. Property Ownership Map
. Composite Soils Map
. Wetland Inventory Map
. Wetland Flow ways Map
. Existing Permits Index Report
. Detailed Field Surveying
. Condensed Topographic Contour Map
. Environmental Assessment Map
. Survey of Existing Topographic
. Survey of Existing Facilities
. Water Quantity Modeling and Water Quality Technical Report
. Level of Service Technical Memorandum
. Level of Service Deficiency Table (GIS Theme)
. Environmental Evaluation Report
. Flood Control Improvement Plan (FClP) Memorandum
. Wetland Flow way Improvement Plan Memorandum
. Water Quality Improvement Plan
. Alternative Analysis Evaluation
. Preliminary Opinion of Probable Construction Cost
. Conceptual Design Plans
IX. Next Phase
Since the proposed plan is four years old now, it needs to be updated in order to accommodate
changes that have occurred in the drainage system after completion of the study.
The proposed plan is a concept although sufficient preliminary engineering information has
been provided. For most of the proposed improvements final design plans and specs will be
required to be developed for construction.
The permit application process should be started as a single permit for the entire project.
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IMMOKALEE STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN
FUNDING SOURCES
A large majority of the funds provided under The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
(ARRA) of 2009 have been allocated through existing federal programs, formulas and
competitive grants. The following identified programs have received funding through ARRA.
These programs are all potential funding sources for the services, material and labor required to
complete the work as described in the Alternative Analysis #4 of the Immokalee Storm Water
Management Plan prepared by H.W. Lochner, Inc. This is not a shovel ready project and so will
be more focused on allocations to regular programs or second round stimulus funding. This
program will not be displacing any shovel ready priority projects already approved by the BCC.
A brief description of the project is reflected below followed by a summary of each funding
source.
Immokalee Stormwater Proiect Summarv
The objectives of this project are to increase drainage, reduce seasonal flooding, provide flow
diversions and water treatment facilities in four areas in Immokalee; Downtown, Western Lake
Trafford Road, Sloughs west of Sanitation Road and Fish Creek just north of Lake Trafford
Road. When these goals are met, water quality will be improved, streets will not flood, the
people will be safer and existing ecosystems will be improved.
Enhancements to the existing drainage system will be made with culvert upgrades, additional
cross-drains, exfiltration trenches, two (or three) water quality control structures, the lengthening
and widening of Fish Creek, installation of forty-eight inch stabilization pipes and a storm and
water quality control pond.
With the lengthening and widening of Fish Creek, the elementary school children in the area
should no longer have a problem accessing playgrounds and the school entry. Frontage business
developers along Madison Avenue would now have a storm and water quality control pond in
the rear of the businesses rather than a ditch in the front. Also, the relocation of the ditch on
Lake Trafford road will lessen the impact on the Indian Reservation.
Fundin2 Sources in Summarv
The State Revolving Fund (SRF)- Water Pollution Control SRF
Eligible project sponsors include counties and special districts responsible for stormwater
management and estuary protection. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection
(FDEP) solicits project information each year and uses this information to establish project
priorities for the following annual cycle. All required documentation should be submitted prior
to June 1. Please note there is a thirty day public hearing process. Funds are made available in
the form oflow-interest rate Preconstruction Loans and low-interest rate Construction Loans.
The Preconstruction loans are available to all communities and provide up-front disbursements
for administrative services, project planning and project design. Project funding amount
determined by grantor agency.
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Funds are made available as projects are submitted and approved. Prudence dictates urgency in
making application for FY201 0 funding under this opportunity as local FDEP contacts advise
projects are "rolling in the door". Information about this program, required documentation and
guidance may be found at:
http://www.dep.state.fl.us/v..<lter/wff/cwsrf/index.htm
Section 319 Grant Fundill!!
These funds are awarded to local governments to diffuse nonpoint source pollution, such as
stormwater runoff from urban areas and agricultural operations. Approved projects are
contracted with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) and managed by
the staff of the Nonpoint Source Management Section. Please note the grant funds water quality
improvement, not flood control. This grant requires a 40% applicant match of non-federal funds.
Grant funds are administered on a cost-reimbursement basis. The grant period is four years.
Project proposals are due to the FDEP for review and ranking by May 22,2009. The FDEP
submits a draft "work plan" containing selected proposal to the Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) for review and comment on August 31,2009. Applicants receive notification of
the status of their proposals from FDP during September 2009. The EP A anticipates the
awarding of funds to applicants during the summer of201O and FDEP initiates work and
contracting with grantees simultaneously with grant award. Funding amount determined by
grantor agency.
Project funding is divided by EP A into two categories: "base" and "incremental". Base funding
is more limited. Projects identified as "comprehensive watershed plans" will be eligible to be
considered for incremental funding. If the project has a Storm Water Master Plan, it may be
considered for incremental funding. To view the nine elements the EP A uses to define a
comprehensive watershed management plan, please visit:
http://www.dep.state.fl.us/water/nonpoint/319h.htm
United States Department of Af!riculture Rural Development (USDA RD) Grant/Loan
The Rural Development Division of USDA provides Water and Environmental Programs
provides loans, grants and loan guarantees to public bodies through its Water and Environmental
Programs (WEP) for storm water projects in rural areas. Project eligibility is determined after
project application is filed with area USDA RD office (West Palm Beach). Both grant and loan
funds can be used for construction, land acquisition, legal fees, engineering fees, capitalized
interest, equipment, initial operation and maintenance costs, project contingencies and other cost
that is determined by USDA RD to be necessary for the completion of the project. According to
USDA RD representative, once application is made, if approved and underwritten, it is possible
for funding to occur within six months to one year. Funding amount determined by grantor
agency.
Criterion used for loan/grant ratio and loan interest rate is based upon population in the service
area. Also, the median household income (MHI) of resident in the service area as it relates to
being greater than or less than the non-MHI of Florida ($28,470). 2000 Census Data will be
used to determine service area population and MHI. Approximately 45% or more of the
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grant/loan ratio would be grant funds. The loan, if based on median figures would bear 4.125%
interesttoday. The repayment terms of the loan would be up to 40 years based on the applicant's
authority and the useful life expectancy of the system.
Approval of the project must be reflected in the County Comprehensive Plan and/or the County
must have an approved Storm Water Management Plan (SWMP), a copy of either of these
documents must accompany the application. All projects requiring construction must also
submit a Preliminary Engineering Report and an Environmental Report. The public participation
process is used when submitting application for these funds. For further information on this
program and for environmental guidance, please visit:
http://www.usda.gov/rus/water/ees/environ.htm
US Department of Housin!! & Urban Development / Entitlement CDBG
Formula grants allocated to cities and counties to service low-to-moderate (LMI) individuals.
Eligible facilities include infrastructure, economic development, downtown revitalization,
disaster mitigation, recreation and housing rehabilitation. Prevention of slum and blight and
urgent needs are eligible. Use of funds is based upon a Consolidated Plan developed by the
entitlement community and approved by HUD. Entitlement consolidated plans may be reviewed
for new projects for potential leverage opportunities. The Collier County Consolidated Plan and
Action Plan would need to be updated in order to include LMI areas of the Immokalee SWMP
and CDBG eligible improvements. For more details, please visit:
http://wW\V . h ud. gOV 1 offices/ cpd/ communitvdevel opmentlprograms/ entitlementl
Municipal Service Taxin!! Units (MSTU)
Community members may create, with BoCC approval, a special taxing district providing a
funding vehicle to make a variety of improvements in their neighborhood or community.
Improvements include drainage, roadways, sidewalks, landscapes and lighting. The Collier
County Transportation Modes Department oversees the administration of the MSTU's with
Board appointed advisory committee members.
The committee members have the authority to approve capital improvement projects under their
enabling Ordinance. The Immokalee Beautification MSTU covers the Immokalee downtown
area and might be expanded or combined with one of the other Immokalee area MSTU's to
provide a source of leveraged funds with grant options or pledged revenues for USDA RUS
Loans and/or State Revolving Fund (SRF) loans.
Tax Increment Financin!! (TIF)
TIF is a fiscal tool that allows local governments to "self- finance" a broad base of economic
development and capital projects, i.e. activities such as acquisition, development, rehabilitation,
infrastructure improvements and building expansion. Officials may tap into their local property
tax base without imposing a new tax, or higher tax rate.
A special tax increment district is created, in this instance the Immokalee Community
Redevelopment Agency. The base year is set at the beginning of the project, usually the year the
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Special tax district is adopted. The assessed valuation of property located within the special
district is frozen at the base year. The tax revenue generated from the base year value belongs to
all the taxing districts in the special district. After the base year, all revenue generated on the
assessed value above the base value belongs to the special district. At the time the special
district is terminated, the tax revenue generated from the incremental assessed value would then
return to all the taxing districts in the special district. nF would provide a source of leveraged
funds with grant options or pledged revenues for USDA RUS Loans and State Revolving Fund
(SRF) Loans.
South Florida Water Mana2ement District lSFWMD) / Bi2 Cypress Basin
SFWMD funded the Storm Water Management Plan. The Big Cypress Basin Board might be
approached by SFWMD to make a budgetary award for this stormwater project from district
taxes. Immokalee is located near Lake Trafford. The Lake Trafford Restoration Project cost
$10.4 million dollars. The reduction of bacteria, nutrients and suspended solids from Immokalee
basin stormwater would have a significant effect on helping to maintain a restored Lake
Trafford. Additionally, another final destination for water leaving the Immokalee watershed
basin area is SR 29 canal and that water eventually flows into the Gulf of Mexico. Less
Immokalee stormwater runoff, less bacteria, etc. and less fresh water pulses into the Gulf
estuarine wetland system.
u.S. Treasurv Department Build America Bonds
A new financing tool for state and local governments by lowering borrowing costs. Capital
projects such as transportation infrastructure, water and sewer projects and public utilities. The
Treasury will subsidize 35% of the interest payment on these bonds thus allowing lower net
borrowing costs and enable the state and local government the ability to reach more sources of
borrowing. For example, if a state or local government were to issue Build America Bonds at a
10% taxable interest rate, the Treasury Department would make a payment directly to the
government of3.5 percent of that interest, and the government's net borrowing cost would thus
be only 6.5 percent on a bond that actually pays 10% interest. For more information on the
issuance of Build America Bonds, please view the following link.
http://www .irs. gov /pub/irs-drop/n-09-26. pdf
Economic Development Administration. Department of Commerce lEDA) Public Works
Fundin2
Funds under this program are for economic development projects that might need utilities
including stormwater. Economic development funds are typically for infrastructure needed to
facilitate job creation and private investment. A project that meets the annual EDA policy
requirements and funding goals, includes private business expansion or development with jobs
and investment and needs public water, sewer, roads, gas storm water, electric, gas etc can be
eligible. It is advisable to apply to your local Regional Planning Council to include this project
as a planning priority and to contact the State EDA representative to discuss projects before
applying to EDA. Typically, a 50% non federal match is required. For more information, please
see the following link.
http://www .eda. gov Ixp/EDAPubliclN ewsEvents/PressReleases/PR W ashington0311 09.xml
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARy............ ..... .......... ..................... ........ ............................................................ ...................................... 3
1.0 INTR 0 D U CTI ON.............. ............. ...................... ......... ......... ..................... ........ ..... ................... ................. ................... 5
1.1. BASIN DESCRIPTION ..................... ,..... ........ .......... ...................... ,................................ .................... ,..................... ,.. 5
1.2 SUMMARY OF COLLIER COUNTY'S DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT PLAN ........................................................ 7
1.3 SWMP OBJECTIVES AND CONCERNS IN THE IMMOKALEE BASIN ................................................................. 8
2.0 FLOOD PR OTECTI 0 N IMPROVEMENTS .............................................................................................................. 10
2.1 RESULTS OF THE LEVEL OF SERVICE FOR FLOOD PROTECTION (FPLOS) .................................................. 10
2.2 FLOOD PROTECTION AND WATER QUALITY FACILITY LOS DESIGNATION .................................................................. 11
3.0 CO MM UNITY B RIEFIN GS......... ...... .................. ....... ............. ............ ................... .................... ................ .... ............. 12
4.0 FLOOD CO NTR 0 L IMPROVEMENTS ............ ........ ............ ..... ......................... ..................... ............ ..................... 13
4.1 IMPROVEMENTS TO FLOOD PROTECTION LEVEL OF SERVICE ........................................................................................ 13
4.2 MODIFICATION TO EXISTING FACILITIES. .......... ...... .... ...................... ......,...................................................................., 14
4.3 NEW FACILITIES ..........................,. ...... ,...,..,...... ,.".. .... ...................... .....................................,........... .........................., 15
5.0 WETLAND FLOWW A Y IMPROVEMENTS ..................................................................................................................16
5.1 STORMW A TER CONVEY ANCE AND HABITAT PROTECTION ....................................................................,....................... 17
5.2 RECEIVING WATER IMPACTS AND IMPROVEMENTS......................................................................................................, 18
6.0 WATER QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PLAN ..........................................................................................................20
6.1 BASIS FOR BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES (BMPS).....................................................................,...,.......................... 20
6.2 WATER QUALITY IMPROVEMENTS IMPLEMENTED IJ'\ THE SWMP ALTERNATIVES ........................,............................., 20
6.3 STRUCTURAL AND NON-STRUCTURAL BMPs.......................,...............,......................................................,...' 22
6.4 MODEL PREDICTIONS ................................. ,......... ............ ...... .... ................................................. .................. ,... ...., 22
7 .0 ANALYSIS OF SWMP AL TERNA TIVES .................................................................................................................27
7 .1 ALTERNATIVE 1 ......................... '... ,...,..,.. '... ,..... ,......... .... ........ ..........,......................................,..............................28
7 .2 ALTERNATIVE 2 ............................. ,...,..,.. .... ,..,.. ,......... .... ,....... ...,..................................,..", ................... ......., .......,.29
7.3 ALTERNATIVE 3 .............................,.............................'.............................................,..........,..................................30
7.4 ALTERNATIVE 4 .......................................................................................................................................................31
7.5 PROBABLE CONSTRUCTION COST ....... ...... .............. '........... ......................................... ,... .......... ,... .....................33
7.6 RECOMMENDA TION...........,....,. ,.,. ,.,....... ,..,.. ,.."..... ..., ......., ..................................,...,...,...... ,.................................. 45
8.0 FUND IN G ANA L Y S IS .......... ...... ......... ....................... .................. ...... .......... ........... ............... ..... .......... ....................... 46
8.1 INTRODUCTION..... .... .... .... .................,................,..,.....,..."... ...,.............. ............'..............,...,...,............,... ....... .... ,......46
8.2 ECONOMIC CONDITIONS...................,..",.,......,..,..,...,.,......,...,.......,..,.......................,...,.......,......,...,....................... ........ ,.. 46
8.3 FUNDING PARAMETERS .......................... .......... .................,...,............................................. ,............................... ....... 47
8,3.1 STEP ONE: FUNDING GOAL .....,.. ,... ...,......,. ......................,................... ,.......... ,... .... .... ............................ ....,...... 48
8,3.2 STEP TWO: FUNDING SOURCES .......,..................................,.........,....................,...,...........................,.......,...... 49
8,3.3 STEP THREE: CONCLUSION ......' '.., ...,......,... .....,.."....,.................................... ,....... ..."............,.............. ......,....50
APPENDIX A: RESULTS FOR LEVEL OF SERVICE.........................................................................................................1
Table A-l: Results for Flood Protection Level of Service ...................................................................................................... 1
Table A-2: Resultsfor Water Quality Level of Service .............................................................................,.......................... 10
APPEND IX B: INDIVIDUAL PHYSICAL CO MPONENTS .................................................................................................. 1
APPENDIX C: WATER QU ALITY RESULTS ....................................................................................................................... 1
APPEND IX D: HYD R OG RAPH RESULTS..... ........................ ......... ............. .... .......... .................. ....... ........... ......... ......... ...... 1
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LIST OF TABLES
Tables 6.4,1: Water Quality Change (Total Suspended Solids)
Tables 6.4.2: Water Quality Change (Total Ortho-Phosphate)
Tables 6.4,3: Water Quality Change (Total Nitrogen)
Tables 6.4.4: Water Quality Change (E. Coli )
Tables 6.4.5: Water Quality Change (Total Ammonia)
Table 7-1 Flood Protection Level of Service (FP-LOS)
Table 7-2: Probable Construction Cost
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This report presents the development of stormwater management planning (SWMP) alternatives
for the Immokalee Basin Area, under existing and future land use conditions. These alternatives
have been developed based on the quantitative computational model developed under this
project, and documented in the Task 3.2 report [Lochner, 2004].
Specifically, the following items are presented in this report:
. The establishment of a Level or Service for Flood Protection (FP-LOS) and Water Quality
(WQ-LOS) of the Immokalee SWMP Basin (Section 2).
. Documentation of the first Community Briefing for this project, which took place on March
2, 2005 (Section 3).
. A plan for flood control improvements in the Immokalee SWMP Basin (Section 4).
. A plan for wetland flow-way improvements for the Immokalee SWMP Basin (Section 5).
. A plan for water quality improvements for the Immokalee SWMP Basin (Section 6).
. A description and evaluation of SWMP alternatives, including detailed descriptions of the
physical components of each alternative proposed, and cost estimates (Section 7).
. An introductory analysis of funding sources for the proposed SWMP alternative
improvements (Section 8). This item is the subject of detailed discussion under Task 6 of
this project.
FP-LOS problem areas correspond to locations where the computed safe depth, Le., the
difference between the reference elevation and the model computed water stage is negative,
implying that the water stage is above the reference elevation. As a conservative approach, the
maximum water stages corresponding to each model node for the SFWMD design event storms
(5-yr 24-hr, 10-yr 72-hr, 25-yr 72-hr and 100-yr 72-hr) have been used as the water stages to
compute the safe depth from flooding. The safe depth computations suggest that the majority of
flooding problems will occur along Fish Creek, with some limited and localized flooding
problems occurring in the urbanized portion
of the watershed, particularly along Immokalee Road and Main Street. These should be priority
areas for flood protection control measures under the design phase of this SWMP effort.
With respect to wetland flow-way improvements, we have provided complete mapping of
wetland limits and establish wetland type, quality, and viability. Digital photographs provided by
FOOT and black line and infra-red images provided by the SFWMD and BCB were utilized for
regional mapping. Where needed, state and federal wetland jurisdiction lines were determined
according to the methodologies established in Chapter 62-340, Florida Administrative Code
and the Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual, Technical Report Y-87-1.
Mapping of jurisdiction lines and/or potential impact areas were located via GPS.
Wetland vegetation communities were identified using FOOT's Florida Land Use, Cover and
Forms Classification System (FLUCCS). Wetland quality was assessed by collecting both
historic and current information, including comparison of available aerial images,
hydrologic information, and existing reports. Data relative to water elevations, hydroperiod,
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vegetation stress, and encroachment by exotic vegetation was collected and opportunities for
restoration are presented in this report.
The methodology used in the development and evaluation of SWMP alternatives for the
Immokalee basin is based on the modeling of impacts of the SWMP components. The XP
software version of the United States Environmental Protection Agency's (USEPA) Stormwater
Management Model (SWMM) RUNOFF and EXTRAN modules were used for the hydrologic
and hydraulic evaluations, respectively. Water stages, concentrations of pollutants of concern,
and peak discharge were evaluated for the following SFWMD design storms: 5-yr/24-hr, 10-
yr/72-hr, 25-yr/72-hr and 100-yr/72-hr. The SWMP alternatives analyzed in this section are
detailed in this report.
The improvements to water quality parameters for each proposed SWMP alternative was
quantitatively assessed through detailed evaluations of model results. These results provide
general indications of possible water quality issues that may arise in the future. This report
evaluation relies on the water quality predictions from the 5-year storm rather than longer
duration storms because the greatest water quality impact would be in the early portion of the
storm. In terms of regulatory standards, the model predicts that two of the four pollutants, E. Coli
and TP04 will be of concern in the future. This will have to be tested to confirm model results in
the field.
In consultation with the SFWMD and the Collier County Board during the community briefing
that took place on March 2, 2005, we recommend Alternative 4 for the conceptual design stage
of this project. This recommendation is based primarily on the fact that this proposed SWMP
alternative provides the best mitigation to flood protection and water quality levels of service, as
documented in this report.
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
This report presents the development of stormwater master planning (SWMP) alternatives for
the lmmokalee Basin Area, under existing and future land use conditions. These alternatives are
based on the quantitative computational model developed under this project, and documented in
the Hydrologic and hydraulic Water Quality Modeling (Task 3.2) report [Lochner, December 14,
2004].
Specifically, the following items are presented in this SWMP report:
. The establishment of a Level or Service for Flood Protection (FP-LOS) and Water Quality
(WQ-LOS) of the Immokalee SWMP Basin (Section 2).
. Documentation of the first Community Briefing for this project, which took place on March
2, 2005 (Section 3).
. A plan for flood control improvements in the Immokalee SWMP Basin (Section 4).
. A plan for wetland flow-way improvements for the Immokalee SWMP Basin (Section 5).
· A plan for water quality improvements for the Immokalee SWMP Basin (Section 6).
. A description and evaluation of SWMP alternatives, including detailed descriptions of the
physical components of each alternative proposed, and cost estimates (Section 7).
. An introductory analysis of funding sources for the proposed SWMP alternative
improvements (Section 8). This item is the subject of detailed discussion under Task 6 of
this project.
The modeling tool utilized for the development of flood control, wetland flow-way and water
quality SWMP improvements is the XP-SWMM computer program version 9.14 licensed by XP-
Software Inc; which builds upon the Storm Water Management Model (SWMM). SWMM was
developed by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and has been broadly
recommended for use in SWMP projects throughout the country. XP-SWMM offers
enhancements to EPA-SWMM including an easy to use graphical interface and enhanced
solution algorithm(s). The XP-SWMM computer model was calibrated and verified using the
South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) database of 15-minute interval flow,
headwater stage, and tail-water stage data at four stage gages within the Immokalee SWMP
Basin, as documented in Lochner's Task 3.2 report.
1.1. BASIN DESCRIPTION
The basin area of this SWMP corresponds to the Immokalee urban area as defined in the Collier
County Growth Management Plan (CCGMP, 1999). The study area is depicted on Figure 1-1.
Immokalee is a small urban area in north central Collier County. Urban development has
occurred on the high ground of the Immokalee island east of Lake Trafford. Although there are
some areas of town with good drainage, many areas have had inadequate drainage for
decades. As the town has expanded, drainage of the older areas as well as inadequate
drainage in the newer areas has resulted in seasonal flooding. The historical flow paths for
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runoff in lmmokalee have been disrupted by development. The flow of water through the slough
south of Immokalee has been reduced and the runoff has been diverted into the Barron River
Canal. Future growth is likely to produce additional flooding. There are several areas where
flooding and stormwater conveyance present safety risks due to open ditches and poor water
quality.
Detailed maps of the lmmokalee SWMP Basin, including the general terrain slope, land cover
and soil characteristics have been documented in the Task 3-2 report under this contract
[Lochner, 2004].
The Immokalee Urban Area is likely to experience substantial growth in the future as the
available land near the coast is developed. This report is part of a stormwater master plan effort
for the area, to protect human health and welfare from nuisance flooding, enhance
environmental resources and protect water quality in Lake Trafford. The Immokalee urban area
is a large portion of the Lake Trafford Watershed and there is currently is no water quality
treatment for stormwater runoff before it enters streams flowing to the lake. It is also requires
facilities for the treatment of stormwater runoff. This SWMP has identified the main water
quantity and quality conditions and needs in the Immokalee basin. This SWMP provides
estimates of the impacts of existing and future land uses on flood protection and water quality,
and identifies infrastructure and management strategies to accommodate these uses.
The SWMP is prepared consistent with Florida Statutes 403.0891; the Surface Water
Improvement and Management Act (Chapter 87-97) and Rule 62-43.035; F.A.C., State Water
Policy (Chapter 62-40,404); U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) National Pollutant
Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) requirements; SFWMD rules; and the Collier County
Growth Management Plan prepared pursuant to the requirements of Rule 9J5 F.A.C., Chapter
163 Florida Statutes in effect at the start of this project.
1.2 SUMMARY OF COLLIER COUNTY'S DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT PLAN
A Collier County-wide Stormwater Master Plan was prepared in 1988. The Master Plan
reflected a broad watershed planning philosophy, as well as a scope of service for detailed
individual basin studies with a multi-disciplinary objective of appropriate land use and natural
resource management as well as traditional flood protection. The Master Plan study was used
to develop the drainage sub-element of the County's Growth Management Plan.
The Collier County's Growth Management Plan, "Drainage/Stormwater Management Sub-
Element", was prepared to meet the requirements of Chapter 163, Florida Statutes and Chapter
9J-5, Florida Administrative Code. The document proposes a plan, through stated goals,
objectives, and policies, to unify and implement the County-wide Stormwater Management Plan
that provides an acceptable level of service for stormwater controls and environmental
management objectives. Through the Growth Management Plan, both the government
leadership and the general public are able to stay informed and provide input into the process of
refining or altering program goals. The goals, policies and objectives of the Growth
Management Plan are carried out through the County's Land Development Code.
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In 1996, the Big Cypress Basin Board initiated a follow-up master planning effort called the Big
Cypress Basin Watershed Plan. This Watershed Plan is being developed in cooperation with
the City of Naples and Collier County at a much greater level of detail by incorporating detailed
surveying, field data measurements, and computer modeling for preparing detailed basin and
sub-basin stormwater management/environmental resources studies. The Watershed Plan is
responsive to Florida's evolved stormwater management philosophy incorporating the water
resource needs of both human populations and the existing ecosystem.
It is important to note that as state and county drainage requirements evolve, as has been the
case in Collier County over the past decade, drainage systems that were designed for a past
standard do not perform to newer requirements. This poses the need for upgraded SWMP
facilities and infrastructure which are part of the plan subject of this project.
1.3 SWMP OBJECTIVES AND CONCERNS IN THE IMMOKALEE BASIN
The SWMP object of this study is motivated by the following stormwater master planning
objectives, as set forth in the scope for this project.
· Evaluate the current and future stormwater management requirements for the Immokalee
urban area;
· Identify potential stormwater management facilities to meet the current and future needs;
· Develop and present alternative stormwater management measures;
· Develop the overall conceptual permit.
The SFWMD, Big Cypress Basin and Collier County have previously identified stormwater
management needs throughout the Immokalee SWMP Basin area as:
· Inadequate drainage conveyance in the majority of areas of the basin,
· Substantial future growth of urban development is highly likely to increase flooding as
available coastal land is developed,
· Local flooding and stormwater conveyance are causing safety risks due to open ditches
and poor water quality,
· Potential for improvement of water quality in Lake Trafford by treating stormwater before
it enters the lake,
· and to develop stormwater facilities to treat stormwater runoff (Le., Dry retention areas,
Exfiltration Trenches, Control Structures, and pumps).
Based on the objectives and concerns expressed above, we can outline focused criteria for the
development of SWMP improvements, as follows:
· Identification of potential stormwater management facilities and flow diversions,
· The project has a sensitive approval process with both public opinion hearings and
agency approvals,
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. Careful selection of modeling software that can simulate existing basin features and
alternative water management strategies, simulate water quality processes, and allow for
hydraulics and water quality to be conducted using an ARC/GIS input/output interface,
. Compatibility with the Big Cypress Basin Growth Management Plan,
· Close coordination with Big Cypress Basin and Collier County staff in regards to initial
modeling, conclusions drawn from the calibration of the model, and model assumptions.
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2.0 FLOOD PROTECTION IMPROVEMENTS
2.1 RESUL TS OF THE LEVEL OF SERVICE FOR FLOOD PROTECTION (FPLOS)
This section documents the results of the level of service for flood protection (FPLOS) and water
quality (WOLOS) of stormwater problem areas within the Immokalee Stormwater Master Plan
(SWMP) basin, under existing conditions. These results were extracted from the SWMP model
previously developed and calibrated for the Immokalee SWMP basin, and documented under
Task 3.2 of this project.
Table A-1 in Appendix A presents the results for the FPLOS. The results are presented as
computed flooding depths with respect to a reference elevation on a node by node basis within
the SWMP model developed for the basin. This reference elevation is defined as the elevation
above which flooding will occur, and it will depend on the location of each model node. For
instance, if the model node is located along a road, the reference elevation corresponds to the
road crown; if the model node is located within a discharge structure (e.g., a weir), the reference
elevation corresponds to the weir crest elevation. The locations of all XP-SWMM model nodes is
shown on Figure 4-2 from the technical memorandum for Task 3.2, and attached herein under
Appendix A.
FPLOS problem areas correspond to locations where the computed safe depth, Le., the
difference between the reference elevation and the model computed water stage is negative,
implying that the water stage is above the reference elevation. As a conservative approach, the
maximum water stages corresponding to each model node for the SFWMD design event storms
(5-yr 24-hr, 10-yr 72-hr, 25-yr 72-hr and 100-yr 72-hr) have been used as the water stages to
compute the safe depth from flooding.
The safe depth computations suggest that the majority of flooding problems will occur along
Fish Creek, with some limited and localized flooding problems occurring in the urbanized portion
of the watershed, particularly along Immokalee Road and Main Street. These should be priority
areas for flood protection control measures under this SWMP effort.
WOLOS computations are presented in the form of maximum concentration of the five pollutants
of concern, Le., Total Suspended Solids (TSS), Total Nitrogen (TN), Orthophosphate (OP04),
Ammonia (NH3) and E. coiL These results are summarized in Table A-2 in Appendix A. This
result allows us to draw some conclusions about water quality in the Immokalee SWMP basin
that will allow for master planning of improvements.
TSS: values of this parameter are fairly consistent throughout the basin in a range of 40-50 mg/1.
These values tend to double in the urbanized portion of the area (7th Street, Immokalee Road,
Airport), and decrease significantly along the slough.
OP04: values of this parameter are evenly distributed through the basin at levels below 0.4
mg/l. Within this range, values of this parameter are relatively higher along Fish Creek and
lower in urbanized sections of the watershed (Main St, Immokalee Rd, 7th Street).
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NH3: values of this parameter are evenly distributed through the basin at levels below 0.2 mg/1.
Within this range, values of ammonia increase slightly with respect to the other portions of the
watershed along 7th Street.
E. coli: values of this parameter present a wide range of variability throughout the basin,
spanning three orders of magnitude with values less than 100,000 MPN/ml.
TN: Values of this parameter tend to be below 5 mg/I throughout the watershed; concentrations
are relatively higher in the eastern portion of the watershed (SR-29, Airport) and significantly
lower in the Slough.
The slough acts as a natural pollution attenuation system. All of the pollutants of concern are
found to have decreases in their concentrations with respect to values found elsewhere in the
basin. This is an important finding as it is apparent that wetlands may become an important part
of SWMP water quality control measures.
2.2 FLOOD PROTECTION AND WA TER QUALITY FACILITY LOS DESIGNA TION
Fish Creek: LOS 0 - Street, Yard and Structure Flooding with limited or no existing water quality
measures and/or Water Supply / Recharge Benefits.
Immokalee Road: LOS 0 - Street, Yard and Structure Flooding with limited or no existing water
quality measures and/or Water Supply / Recharge Benefits.
Main Street Ditch: LOS 0 - Street and Yard Flooding with identifiable Water Quality and/or
Water Supply / Recharge Benefits.
Madison Avenue Ditch: LOS C - Street and Yard Flooding with identifiable Water Quality and/or
Water Supply / Recharge Benefits.
5th Street Ditch: LOS C - Street and Yard Flooding with identifiable Water Quality and/or Water
Supply / Recharge Benefits.
7th Street: LOS B/C - Street Flooding with identifiable water quality and/or water supply /
recharge benefits.
Airport Canal: LOS A/B - Flow contained in Drainage System with significant water quality
and/or water supply / recharge benefits.
SR29 Canal: LOS A/B - Flow contained in Drainage System with significant water quality
and/or water supply / recharge benefits.
Slough: LOS C/O - Identifiable water quality and I or water supply I recharge benefits; however,
the conveyance capacity of the slough itself could be improved with culvert and ditch upgrades.
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3.0 COMMUNITY BRIEFINGS
Please refer to section 6.0 for alternative analysis definitions.
The Lochner Team met with SFWMD and Collier County. The main focus of the meeting was to
present the 4 Alternatives to the Immokalee Master Plan and Visioning Committee (IMPVC).
A PowerPoint presentation was presented to the board on the 4 alternatives and the following
were discussed with Ananta Nath, P.E. and Dr. Max Guerra, P.E., Big Cypress Basin office,
after the presentation.
· There has been much flooding along Fish Creek. The school children in the elementary
school situated in the Fish Creek area are having problems accessing playgrounds and
school entry.
· A schedule for a field visit has to be performed covering the preferred alternative solution
presented to the board.
· The ditch along Madison Avenue needs to be moved to the back side, behind the
Frontage properties. The local developers prefer the ditch to be located behind the
Frontage business and not right at the road.
· The IMPVC requested that for the teams next presentation the alternate board need to
show flow ways and land uses.
· It was agreed that Alternative #4 is the preferred solution with more improvements added
such as
o changes in the location of the ditch on Lake Trafford road which decreases the
impacts on Indian Reservation.
o Fish Creek would be modified to eliminate inconvenience to the school children.
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4.0 FLOOD CONTROL IMPROVEMENTS
Under Task 3.2 Hydrologic and Hydraulic modeling, we provided a comprehensive stormwater
model that closely simulated the hydrologic cycle of the Urban Immokalee Area. We calibrated
our model based on recorded stage data and field verification, as measured flow data was not
available. After the model was calibrated, we then ran four SFWMD Florida Type II Modified
design storms: 5- Year 1-Day; 10- Year 3-Day; 25- Year 3-Day; and 1 00 Year 3-Day. We utilized
the SFWMD Environmental Resource Permitting Basis for Review design guidelines to establish
our design rainfall depths for the watershed. From the results of these storm events, we
qualitatively assigned LOS designations to the key drainage facilities located within the Urban
Area. The Existing Conditions LOS can be found in Section 2.0 of this report. We then ranked
these existing facilities from worst to best. The LOS designation of D being the worst case and
A being the best case. This designation and ranking was very useful in determining which
facilities within the watershed needed the most attention or no attention at all. The designation
was not exclusive to water quantity; water quality concentrations were taken into consideration
when we did our analysis. The following flood control improvements have positive effects on
water quantity and quality.
4.1 IMPROVEMENTS TO FLOOD PROTECTION LEVEL OF SERVICE
As indicated in Section 2.1, the target LOS to trigger the need for SWMP improvements is C. In
view of this, the items that were identified are listed in the order of most concern:
. Fish Creek Ditch Conveyance Capacity,
. Fish Creek Basin Storage Capacity,
. Lake Trafford Ditch Conveyance Capacity,
. Slough Flooding,
. Slough Conveyance Capacity at three road crossings,
. Ponding in the Main Street 15th Street Area,
. Ponding in the Immokalee Drive Area,
. Ponding in the Market Street I Madison Avenue Area.
Fish Creek was identified as LOS D/C based on existing elevations of nearby structure finish
floor elevations, roadway crown elevations and concentrations of pollutants coming from
upstream. The safe depth in the existing fish creek ditch was violated in several locations along
its banks. The impact of future development (change in land use I impervious area) upstream of
the Fish Creek I Lake Trafford road crossing would be very unsafe to those located within the
vicinity.
The Lake Trafford road ditch was identified as LOS D/C mainly from the impact of Fish Creek;
however, it has very poor conveyance capacity due to insufficiently sized driveway culverts.
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The driveway culverts have very small diameters and are easily clogged. The effect on this
facility is highly negative with the head losses taking its toll on the safe depth.
During the wet season the slough can take on large volumes of water that basically sheet flow
from some adjacent basins that have little to no drainage facilities to store runoff and
concentrate discharges. LOS D/C was designated for the slough based on adjacent structure
finish floor elevations, roadway crowns and concentrations levels of pollutants. The slough is a
interconnected wetland area that needs to maintain a very delicate water balance. The design
for the water levels in the slough needs to take several factors into consideration including:
groundwater recharge, safe depth of water for survival of wetland aquatic vegetation and the
flooding of adjacent basins.
The Main Street 15th Street area is one of the higher ground basins adjacent to the slough.
This Basin (B-12) has a mainline trunk drainage facility known as the 5th Street ditch (LOS C).
Collier County has been working within this basin over the past few years to try to alleviate the
ponding that is taking place on streets with no drainage facilities. The county has done a good
job in utilizing 48 inch "Stabilizer" pipes that are interconnected to the ditches directly above
them with very poor conveyance capacity. One recent county project was on Eustis Avenue
where this approach has proved successful in draining this easily flooded road to the 5th Street
ditch. The problem, however, with alleviating the ponding for the residents of Basin B-12 is the
compounding effect of higher flows and water levels downstream in the slough.
The Immokalee Drive area or Basin B-9 has the same problems of the Main Street 15th Street
basin (B-12) and is located just to the east of this basin. Basin B-9 currently sheet flows into the
adjacent slough with even less drainage infrastructure than Basin B-12.
The Market Street I Madison Avenue area has similar ponding problems to those of Basin B-9
and B-12. Also, the Madison Avenue ditch (LOS C) is supposed to discharge into the Airport
Canal, and ultimately to the Gulf of Mexico. The modeling results for Madison Avenue during
larger storm events show the opposite taking place. The Madison Ave ditch is experiencing a
flow reversal due to higher water levels within the Airport Canal. The Madison Avenue ditch has
an acceptable depth as you get closer to the Airport Canal, but has a very poor depth for most
of the length of the facility.
4.2 MODIFICATION TO EXISTING FACILITIES
The calibrated XP-SWMM model developed under Task 3.2 was used to develop improvements
in the in the LOS and to propose modifications to existing facilities throughout the Immokalee
SWMP Basin. In the Fish Creek area, we proposed modifications to the Fish Creek ditch cross
section from Lake Trafford Road to the north about ~ mile. The cross section modification was
to widen and stabilize the slopes along the creek during this stretch of the ditch. Along Lake
Trafford road we proposed elliptical 18 inch pipe for all driveway culverts to increase
conveyance capacity, decrease head losses and achieve safer water depths.
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In the slough, we proposed 2 additional 48-inch pipes under sanitation road, two 60-inch pipes
under the next crossing to the west and one 72-inch pipe to the third crossing to the west.
These additional pipes will increase the conveyance capacity of the existing crossing and will
achieve a faster water level equalization of the interconnected wetlands. The pipes are
proposed adjacent to existing corrugated metal pipes.
We are proposing to dredge the Madison Avenue ditch to match the acceptable ditch depth as
the ditch approaches the Airport Canal. The dredging depth of one foot is a minimum depth. It
should be noted that the contractor will need to maintain an acceptable side slope and will likely
require the professional opinion of a geotechnical engineer to determine the slope stability of
this facility before dredging the ditch.
4.3 NEW FACILITIES
Half-mile north of Lake Trafford Road we proposed a 5-Acre lake with a filter marsh and control
structure located within the path of fish creek's current flow direction. This required storage
feature provides positive effects that lower flood stages and flows downstream and lower
concentrations of pollutants downstream.
In the 5th Street / Main Street area (Basin B-12), we have proposed additional 48-inch stabilizer
pipes interconnected to the existing ditches directly above. We have proposed these branches
off the mainline trunk (5th Street) along Boston Avenue, Delaware Avenue and Colorado
Avenue. In addition to the conveyance improvements, we have proposed 18-inch exfiltration
trenches along side streets to these branches to provide additional storage and water quality
treatment for this basin. At the corner of Eustis Ave and 9th Street, we are proposing a 5-Acre
lake with a filter marsh and control structure to provide additional storage and water treatment.
At the southern end of 5th Street where the ditch outfalls into the slough, we have proposed a
large control structure to release flows into the slough at a more gentler pace, while providing
additional water quality treatment.
In the Immokalee Drive area (Basin B-9), we have proposed interconnected an 48-inch pipe
from SR 29 to the end of Wells street to allow this basin to drain more as a point source. This
will help the basin to limit the sheet flow effect into the slough and will provide the opportunity to
treat the urban runoff before discharge. The 48-inch pipe has connecting 18-inch exfiltration
trenches providing water quality treatment. At the end of Wells Street, we have proposed a
large control structure to regulate the flow and provide the additional water quality treatment
before discharging into the slough.
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5.0 WETLAND FLOWWAY IMPROVEMENTS
Under Task 3.1 Data Compilation, we have provided complete mapping of wetland limits
and establish wetland type, quality, and viability. Digital photographs provided by FDOT and
black line and infra-red images provided by the SFWMD and BCB were utilized for regional
mapping. Where needed, state and federal wetland jurisdiction lines were determined
according to the methodologies established in Chapter 62-340, Florida Administrative Code
and the Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual, Technical Report Y-87-1.
Mapping of jurisdiction lines and/or potential impact areas were located via GPS.
Wetland vegetation communities were identified using FDOT's Florida Land Use, Cover and
Forms Classification System (FLUCCS). Wetland quality was assessed by collecting both
historic and current information, including comparison of available aerial images,
hydrologic information and existing reports. Data relative to water elevations, hydroperiod,
vegetation stress, and encroachment by exotic vegetation was collected. Opportunities for
restoration were noted.
We utilized a two-fold wetland assessment approach in this project. This involved: 1) a remote
analysis based on the interpretation of infrared aerial photographs, and 2) a field analysis using
a functional assessment methodology developed by the SFWMD. Data sources included:
USGS quadrangle maps, USDA (Soil Conservation Service) soil survey for Collier County,
FGFWFC 1988 Landsat Thematic Mapper satellite imagery, USFWS National Wetlands
Inventory, and infrared aerial photography.
The first level of analysis of wetlands in the project area was carried out through the
interpretation of aerial photography. This type of analysis has the advantage that it can be
applied equally to all wetlands within the entire project area. This is important because of the
large size project area and because the project team may not have access to all properties with
wetlands. This first level of data collection was useful to evaluate and identify the locations and
extent of wetlands.
The second level of analysis of wetlands in the project area was carried out through field
evaluations and ground-truthing of aerial photo interpretation. The advantages to ground-
truthing are that additional details regarding wildlife utilization, vegetation, hydrology, and water
quality function can be obtained. Ground-truthing also served to verify the types of wetland
identified through individual color infrared signatures. We utilized the Wetland Rapid
Assessment Procedure (WRAP) for wetland assessments, which was selected for several
reasons. It has been regionally tailored for freshwater wetlands in southern Florida. It
incorporates use of easily obtainable existing data, effectively addresses ecological and
anthropogenic factors in wetland function, and can be conducted within an hour or two of field
time. The Environmental Evaluation Report [Lochner, 2005] contains detailed maps showing
the location of WRAP sites within the project area.
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5.1 STORMWATER CONVEYANCE AND HABITAT PROTECTION
The surface water runoff from the Immokalee sub-basins that reaches the slough wetlands
contains high levels of bacteria (e. coli) nutrients (phosphorus, nitrogen, ammonia), and
suspended solids [Lochner, 2004]. Thus stormwater management plans that include
hydrological restoration of the slough wetlands will also require that the stormwater be treated to
reduce the bacteria, nutrient, and suspended solid load before the water is delivered to the
wetlands. By using the Harper Method to calculate treatment pond size for the reduction of
phosphorus levels, concurrent reductions in associated bacteria, nutrient, and suspended solids
should also occur in the treatment pond. Surface water runoff from one or more sub-basins will
be diverted and collected at points adjacent to the slough wetlands where it will be treated for
bacteria, nutrient, and suspended solids before being used for hydrological restoration.
Possible locations for such treatment ponds include: fish creek south of Lake Trafford Road,
improved pasture south of Immokalee Road West, improved pasture southwest of Main Street
West, and pine flatwoods south of Eustis Avenue East. Final pond site locations will be
dependent on geotechnical survey data and land availability and price.
As a baseline the minimum treatment pond size will be sufficient to hold a 3 day 25 year event
as per SFWMD rules. Additional treatment volume will be added to the minimum treatment
pond size, per the Harper Method, to achieve significant reductions in the existing phosphorus
load of the stormwater run-off. Three nutrient treatment options are presented for consideration
in a stormwater treatment plan for the City of Immokalee: 90 percent reduction in existing
phosphorus load, 75 percent reduction in existing phosphorus load, and 50 percent reduction in
existing phosphorus load.
Modified WRAP scores were used to predict the improvements that would occur in the wetlands
receiving additional water with reduced nutrient levels. Average WRAP scores were calculated
for each of six wetland types. For each of the average WRAP scores, a single category score
(e.g., wildlife utilization, wetland canopy, wetland ground cover, habitat buffer, field hydrology,
water quality input and treatment) was back-calculated. A relative increase (90%, 75%, or 50%)
was then calculated and added to the scores for field hydrology and water quality input and
treatment. The total WRAP score was then calculated with the new single category scores.
The new WRAP scores assume a linear response in field hydrology and water quality input and
treatment to nutrient reduction in the stormwater treatment ponds. The single category scores
for wildlife utilization, wetland canopy, wetland ground cover, and habitat buffer were not
increased because these would not have a linear response to nutrient reduction and increased
field hydrology. Although it is expected that wildlife and vegetation would have a positive
response to nutrient reduction and increased field hydrology. Thus the adjusted WRAP scores
area a liberal estimate of the field hydrology and water quality input and treatment response to
nutrient reduction and increased field hydrology, and a conservative estimate of the wildlife
utilization, wetland canopy, wetland ground cover, and habitat buffer response to nutrient
reduction and increased field hydrology.
While wet prairie, freshwater marsh, and canal/ditch wetlands show a greater response to
nutrient reduction and increased field hydrology compared to wetland forested mixed, cypress,
and mixed wetland hardwoods, these wetlands are a much smaller proportion of the slough
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wetlands compared to wetland forested mixed, cypress, and mixed wetland hardwoods (See
Figure 5-1). The majority of the wet prairie, freshwater marsh, and canal/ditch wetlands are
associated with citrus groves and improved pastures, and are not conducive to receiving excess
stormwater from the Immokalee urban area. Thus while the improvement in wetland condition
for wetland forested mixed, cypress, and mixed wetland hardwoods may not appear great, the
functional improvement of large portions of these wetland types would be very beneficial to the
ecological region.
5.2 RECEIVING WA TER IMPACTS AND IMPROVEMENTS
The final destinations for water leaving the Immokalee basin are Lake Trafford, the slough, and
SR 29 canal. The Lake Trafford Restoration Project will remove nutrient laden sediment from
the bottom of the lake and pump it to a 400-acre disposal site about two miles away at a cost of
10.4 million dollars. The reduction of bacteria, nutrients and suspended solids from Immokalee
basin stormwater would have a significant effect on helping to maintain a restored Lake Trafford.
Using treated stormwater to increase the water stage and hydroperiod in the slough wetlands
will provide a significant improvement in ecological functions. These wetlands provide multiple
fish and wildlife habitats (e.g., spawning, breeding, nesting, juvenile refuge, feeding, resting,
migration, etc.). Improving these habitats would have a significant effect on helping to maintain
healthy sport fish and alligator populations in Lake Trafford.
The water in the SR 29 canal eventually flows into the Gulf of Mexico. The benefits to fish and
wildlife habitats in Lake Trafford and the slough associated with reductions in bacteria, nutrients
and suspended solids from Immokalee basin stormwater, would also be beneficial to the
estuarine wetlands in the Gulf of Mexico. In addition, the reduction of stormwater entering into
the SR 29 canal would reduce the occurrence of freshwater pulses entering into an estuarine
wetland system.
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6.0 WATER QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PLAN
6.1 BASIS FOR BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES (BMPS)
Regulatory limits for the five prescribed parameters are not all tightly prescribed. Ammonia has
two primary compounds, Unionized Ammonia (NH3) and Aqueous Ammonium (NH4). Total
Ammonia (NH), which is discussed in this evaluation, is the sum of these two forms of ammonia.
The Florida Administrative Code (FAC) includes a value for Unionized Ammonia in Class III
Fresh Water (S 0.02 mg/L).
The FAC also includes limits for E. Coli, evaluated with MPN (Most Probable Number) or MF
(Micro Filtration) methods. These limits include a monthly average S 200, with not more than
10% exceeding 400, and no day ~800; average values based on at least 10 samples obtained
over 30 days).
Among nitrogen compounds, Nitrate (which was not included in this evaluation) and Ammonia
are regulated, but Total Nitrogen is not. Total Nitrogen (TN) does receive some attention
because of potential impacts on vegetative development around Florida water bodies.
Results of studies for the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP) found that
phosphorus controls much of the undesirable vegetative development in south Florida. As part
of the investigation into the impact of phosphorus in the Everglades, the SFWMD determined
that 10 ppb (parts per billion) is the appropriate concentration for waters in south Florida. This
limit applies to the Total Ortho-Phosphate (TP04) Discussed in this evaluation.
Like Total Nitrogen, Total Suspended Solids (TSS) limits reflect historical local conditions.
6.2 WA TER QUALITY IMPROVEMENTS IMPLEMENTED IN THE SWMP AL TERNA TIVES
Total Nitrogen
TN generally reflects the effects of fertilizer application. Control of TN concentration in natural
water bodies is best affected by adjusting fertilizer use. The BMP's described in this study will
not change the TN concentrations.
Total Suspended Solids
TSS responds to river discharge and water velocity. The BMP's described in this report include
adjustments to discharge and river velocity in the form of dams and culverts.
TotalOrtho-Phosphate
TOP4 variations in surface water have been demonstrated in Storm Water Treatment Areas
(ST A's) adjacent to the Everglades. Studies in the ST A's indicate that passing the water through
vegetation stands such as algae reduces TP04 concentrations to acceptable levels. Addition of
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wetlands with appropriate vegetation to the improvements recommended in this report could
reduce phosphorus in the Immokalee area.
E.Coli
E. Coli is highly variable and difficult to predict. It may respond to modifications in construction,
but will require determinations be made after construction of the recommended improvements.
Total Ammonia
NH3. unlike the other parameters considered in this report, will require modifications beyond
those used in flood control. The primary issue with NH3 is reducing the concentration of
Unionized Ammonia, as opposed to reducing all forms of ammonia.
The relative concentrations of Unionized Ammonia (NH3) and Aqueous Ammonium (NH4)
depend upon the availability of excess Hydrogen ions (H+), The measure of H+ in water is pH.
Figure 6-1 shows the NH percent concentration that is NH3.
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limestone dissolves and calcium is removed, the remaining carbonate (C03) absorbs hydrogen,
increasing the pH.
The amount of limestone necessary to raise the pH of a lake with volume 628,320 ft3 to 8.4 is
1,581.7 Ibs. The amount of limestone necessary to maintain that pH associated with pumping
groundwater is about 5.815 lbs of limestone per day or 2,653 Ibs per year. Limestone is a
natural material common in Florida costing around $10.00/1,000 Ibs.
6.3 STRUCTURAL AND NON-STRUCTURAL BMPS
Structural BMP's consist of dams, weirs and culverts. These modifications will result in
decreases in the concentrations of TSS, and possibly E. Coli at some locations.
Nonstructural BMP's consist of addition of wetlands and use of limestone in construction. The
wetlands will impact the concentration of TP04. The use of limestone in construction will result
in raising the pH of the surface water and decrease the concentration of Unionized Ammonia.
The locations for the individual structural and non-structural BMPs of each SWMP alternative is
included in this document under Appendix B
6.4 MODEL PREDICTIONS
The improvements to water quality parameters for each proposed SWMP alternative is
summarized in the following tables. The detailed plots are shown in Appendix C.
Detailed evaluations of model results give general indications of possible water quality issues
that may arise in the future. This report evaluation relies on the water quality predictions from
the 5-year storm rather than longer duration storms because the greatest water quality impact
would be in the early portion of the storm.
In terms of regulatory standards, the model predicts that two of the four pollutants, E. Coli and
TP04 will be of concern in the future. This will have to be tested to confirm model results in the
field.
Model results for each of the four alternatives were compared with those derived for the existing
condition LOS. Appendix C contains figures showing the water quality distributions produced at
each of the four sites of interest (nodes N207, N217, N333 and N557). Comparisons on each
figure are made between the current LOS, existing land uses for that alternative, and future land
uses for that alternative.
The following tables compare the extent of differences produced by the alternatives by making
comparison to the existing LOS, for both existing and future land uses. The general form of the
equation used for the comparison is shown below and at the top of each table:
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The water quality change is expressed as a summation performed over the entire time covered
in the figure (-24 hours). 'All' is the water quality value at any time for each of the four
alternatives. Calculations are performed for both existing and future land-use schemes for each
alternative. 'LOS' is the water quality value calculated for the existing LOS.
Table 6.4.1: Water Quality Change; L(Alt-LOS)LOS
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We can summarize the water quality changes exhibited in Appendix C based on the values
calculated in Tables 6.4.1 to 6.4.5, as follows:
· The larges differences for TSS occurred at N207, and did not always indicate improved
water quality for the alternatives (Table 6.4.1).
· For TP04, the differences were more obvious for N217, N333 and N557 than N207.
Again the variations do not always indicate water quality improvements (Table 6.4.2).
· For TN, the alternatives produce substantial declines in water quality values for existing
land uses, but are less effective with respect to future land uses (Table 6.4.3).
· E. Coli declines are most noticeable at N207, but less dramatic at the other sites (Table
6.4.4 ).
· The alternatives appear to effectively reduce NH3 contamination at all the sites (Table
6.4.5).
· TP04 and E. Coli were observed in the model to most consistently exceed standards.
Although that conclusion will need further confirmation with field sampling, both pollutants
may be effected by both structural and non-structural BMP's.
· We recommend water-quality monitoring to further refine model performance and to
determine directly the areas most in need of special BMP's for improvements.
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7.0 ANALYSIS OF SWMP ALTERNATIVES
The methodology used in the development and evaluation of SWMP alternatives for the
Immokalee basin is based on the modeling of impacts of the SWMP components detailed in
Section 4.
The XP software version of the United States Environmental Protection Agency's (USEPA)
Stormwater Management Model (SWMM) RUNOFF and EXTRAN modules were used for the
hydrologic and hydraulic evaluations, respectively. Water stages, concentrations of pollutants of
concern, and peak discharge were evaluated for the following SFWMD design storms: 5-yr/24-
hr, 10-yr/72-hr, 25-yr/72-hr and 100-yr/72-hr.
The SWMP alternatives analyzed in this section are detailed below. The impact on flood
protection level of service (FP-LOS) is shown in Table 7-1.
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7.1 AL TERNA TIVE 1
Alternative 1 is comprised of drainage changes in 4 areas of the watershed; Downtown
Immokalee, Western Lake Trafford Road, Sloughs west of Sanitation Road, and Fish Creek just
north of Lake Trafford Road.
In downtown Immokalee (5th Street South), Alternative 1 comprises an enhancement of the
existing drainage system. Culvert upgrades dominate this alternative in the western lake
Trafford Road area. In the area west of Sanitation Road, the improvements include additions of
cross-drains to 3 road crossings.
Finally, Alternative 1 proposes excavation to widen Fish Creek close to Trafford Road.
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7.2 ALTERNATIVE 2
Alternative 2 is comprised of drainage changes in 4 areas of the watershed; Downtown
Immokalee, Western Lake Trafford Road, Sloughs west of Sanitation Road, and Fish Creek just
north of Lake Trafford Road.
In downtown Immokalee (5th Street South), Alternative 2 comprises enhancement of the
existing drainage system. Culvert upgrades dominate this alternative in the western lake
Trafford Road area. In the area west of Sanitation Road, the improvements include additions of
cross-drains to 3 road crossings.
Also in the downtown Immokalee area, Alternative 2 incorporates construction of a water quality
control structure near 5th Street and Bethune Road; 48 inch stabilization pipes and exfiltration
trenches; and almost doubling the length of the section widened along Fish Creek.
Alternative 2 proposes excavation to widen Fish Creek close to Trafford Road.
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7.3 AL TERNA TIVE 3
Alternative 3 is comprised of drainage changes in 4 areas of the watershed; Downtown
Immokalee, Western Lake Trafford Road, Sloughs west of Sanitation Road, and Fish Creek just
north of Lake Trafford Road.
In downtown Immokalee (5th Street South), Alternative 3 comprises enhancement of the
existing drainage system. Culvert upgrades dominate this alternative in the western lake
Trafford Road area. In the area west of Sanitation Road, the improvements include additions of
cross-drains to 3 road crossings.
Also in the downtown Immokalee area, Alternative 3 incorporates construction of a water quality
control structure near 5th Street and Bethune Road; 48 inch stabilization pipes and exfiltration
trenches; and almost doubling the length of the section widened along Fish Creek.
Alternative 3 proposes excavation to widen Fish Creek close to Trafford Road.
Alternative 3 incorporates additional lengthening of Fish Creek widening. Alternative 3 also
includes the following improvements in the Immokalee Drive vicinity: improved drainage to
Immokalee Drive; construction of a water quality control structure at the south end of Wells
Street; addition of stabilization pipe and exfiltration trenches.
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7.4 AL TERNA TIVE 4
Alternative 4 is comprised of drainage changes in 4 areas of the watershed; Downtown
Immokalee, Western Lake Trafford Road, Sloughs west of Sanitation Road, and Fish Creek just
north of Lake Trafford Road.
In downtown Immokalee (5th Street South), Alternative 4 comprises enhancement of the
existing drainage system. Culvert upgrades dominate this alternative in the western lake
Trafford Road area. In the area west of Sanitation Road, the improvements include additions of
cross-drains to 3 road crossings.
Also in the downtown Immokalee area, Alternative 4 incorporates construction of a water quality
control structure near 5th Street and Bethune Road; 48 inch stabilization pipes and exfiltration
trenches; and almost doubling the length of the section widened along Fish Creek.
Alternative 4 proposes excavation to widen Fish Creek close to Trafford Road.
Alternative 4 incorporates additional lengthening of Fish Creek widening. Alternative 4 also
includes the following improvements in the Immokalee Drive vicinity: improved drainage to
Immokalee Drive; construction of a water quality control structure at the south end of Wells
Street; addition of stabilization pipe and exfiltration trenches.
Alternative 4 incorporates a storm and water quality control pond at Eustis and 9th street in
downtown Immokalee. Alternative 4 also adds enhancement of drainage in the Madison Creek
area north of Downtown Immokalee.
Alternative 4 is presented in schematic form in Figure 7-4. Detailed hydrograph results showing
the reduction in flood stages for the four SFWMD design storms is included in Appendix D.
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7.5 PROBABLE CONSTRUCTION COST
This opinion of probable construction cost is an approximate estimate made without detailed
engineering data and is based on the current bidding climate for similar type projects involving
drainage construction. Unit price cost data was obtained from several bid tabulation forms for
recent roadway drainage and canal dredging projects within southern Florida. It is expected
that an estimate of this type would be accurate within +50% to -30%. Prices are intended to
include all costs and expenses for taxes, labor, equipment, and contractor's overhead and profit.
The opinions of cost shown and any resulting conclusions on project financial or economic
feasibility or funding requirements have been prepared for guidance in project evaluation and
implementation from the information available at the time the opinion was prepared. The final
and actual costs will depend on actual labor and material costs, competitive market conditions,
actual site conditions, final project scope, implementation schedule, and other variable factors.
As a result, the final project costs will vary from the opinions of cost presented herein. Because
of this, project feasibility and funding needs must be carefully reviewed prior to making specific
financial decisions to help insure proper project evaluation and adequate funding.
The individual physical components of each SWMP alternative are included in this document
under Appendix B. These components have been used to estimate the probable constructions
costs shown in Table 7-2.
Table 7-2: Probable Construction Cost.
ALTERNATIVE #1
Location Description Unit Quantity Price Total
1. Delaware Ave. (151 Street to 6'" Street)
a, 48" RCP (Storm Sewer) LF 2,201.00 85.00 $187,085,00
b, Inlet Type 0 EA 6,00 3,000.00 $18,000.00
2. Colorado Ave. (151 Street to g'" Street)
a. 48" RCPlStorm Sewer) LF 2,632.00 85,00 $223,720.00
b, Inlet Type 0 EA 7,00 3,000,00 $21,000.00
3. Boston Ave. (151 Street to White Wav)
a. 48" RCP (Storm Sewer) LF 3,281,00 85,00 $278,885,00
b, Inlet Tvpe 0 EA 9.00 3,000,00 $27,000,00
4. 7'" Street (Colorado to Boston Ave.)
Exfiltration Trench (18"
a. Perforated Pipe) LF 603.00 80,00 $48,240,00
b. Inlet Tvoe C EA 2.00 3,000,00 $6,000,00
Pollution Retardant Baffle
c. (Alum,) EA 2.00 300,00 $600.00
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Location I Description Unit I Quantity Price Total
5. 4th Street (Colorado to Boston Ave.)
Exfiltration Trench (18"
a. Perforated Pioe) LF 603.00 80,00 $48,240.00
b. Inlet Type C EA 3.00 3,000.00 $9,000.00
Pollution Retardant Baffle
c. (Alum,) EA 3.00 300.00 $900,00
S. 9th Street (Delaware to Colorado Ave.)
Exfiltration Trench (18"
a, Perforated Pipe) LF 615.00 80.00 $49,200.00
b. Inlet Tvpe C EA 2,00 3,000.00 $6,000,00
Pollution Retardant Baffle
c. (Alum.) EA 2,00 300.00 $600.00
7. ath Street (Delaware to Colorado Ave.)
Exfiltration Trench (18"
a. Perforated Pipe) LF 615,00 80,00 $49,200.00
b. Inlet Tvpe C EA 2.00 3,000,00 $6,000.00
Pollution Retardant Baffle
c. (Alum,) EA 2.00 300.00 $600.00
a. 7'" Street (Delaware to Colorado Ave.)
Exfiltration Trench (18"
a. Perforated Pipe) LF 615.00 80.00 $49,200,00
b. Inlet Tvpe C EA 2,00 3,000,00 $6,000,00
Pollution Retardant Baffle
c. (Alum.) EA 2,00 300,00 $600,00
9. Sin Court (Delaware to Colorado Ave.)
Exfiltration Trench (18"
a. Perforated Pipe) LF 615.00 80.00 $49,200,00
b. Inlet Type C EA 2.00 3,000,00 $6,000,00
Pollution Retardant Baffle
c. (Alum.) EA 2.00 300.00 $600.00
10. 4tn Street (Delaware to Colorado Ave.)
Exfi Itration Trench (18"
a. Perforated Pipe) LF 615.00 80.00 $49,200,00
b. Inlet Type C EA 2,00 3,000.00 $6,000,00
Pollution Retardant Baffle
c. (Alum.) EA 2,00 300,00 $600,00
11. 3ra Street (Delaware to Colorado Ave}
Exfiltration Trench (18"
a. Perforated Pipe) LF 615.00 80.00 $49,200,00
b. Inlet Tyee C EA 2.00 3,000,00 $6,000.00
Pollution Retardant Baffle
c. (Alum.) EA 2.00 300.00 $600.00
12. 2na Street (Delaware to Colorado Ave.)
Exfiltration Trench (18"
a. Perforated Pipe) LF 615.00 80.00 $49,200,00
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b. Inlet Type C EA 2,00 3,000,00 $6,000.00
Pollution Retardant Baffle
c. (Alum.) EA 2,00 300,00 $600,00
13. 5U1 Street (South of Maple Drive)
Furnish and install 21'x10,
Water Quality
Control Structure #1 EA 1,00 12,000.00 $12,000,00
14. Lake Trafford Culvert Upgrades
15" CMP (Storm Sewer)
Tippins Terrace (Mitered End) LF 60.00 35.00 $2,100,00
15" CMP (Storm Sewer)
No Name Road "An (Mitered End) LF 60.00 35,00 $2,100.00
15" CMP (Storm Sewer)
Trafford Farm Road (Mitered End) LF 60,00 35,00 $2,100.00
Taylor Terrace (S) 15" CMP (Storm Sewer)
(Mitered End) LF 60,00 35.00 $2,100.00
15" CMP (Storm Sewer)
Hall Road (Mitered End) LF 60,00 35,00 $2,100,00
15" CMP (Storm Sewer)
Christian Terrace (Mitered End) LF 60.00 35.00 $2,100.00
15" CMP (Storm Sewer)
Miraham Terrace (Mitered End) LF 55,00 35,00 $1,925.00
Raulerson Road (S) 15" CMP (Storm Sewer)
(Mitered End) LF 55,00 35.00 $1,925.00
15" CMP (Storm Sewer)
Little Leaque Road (Mitered End) LF 90,00 35.00 $3,150,00
15. Slough Cross Drain Additions
Sanitation Road Crossinq 48" CMP (2 @ 50' Each) LF 100,00 85,00 $8,500,00
Road Crossing West of 60" CMP (2 @ 50' Each)
Sanitation Road LF 100,00 125,00 $12,500.00
2na Road Crossing West of
Sanitation Road 72" CMP LF 50,00 200,00 $10,000,00
16. Fish Creek Conveyance Capacity Improvements
a, Canal Excavation CY 1,678.00 20,00 $33,560,00
Sub Total 1 : $1,355,430.00
GENERAL
1 Mobilization (7%) LS 1,00 94,880.10 $94,880,10
2 Maintenance of traffic (5%) LS 1.00 67,771,50 $67,771,50
3 Surveying LS 1.00 10,000.00 $10,000,00
Additional 10% Contingency $135,543,00
Sub
Total 2: $308,194.60
Grand Total: $1,663,624.60
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ALTERNATIVE #2
Location Description Unit Quantity Price Total
1. Delaware Ave. (1s1 Street to 51n Street)
a. 48" RCP (Storm Sewer) LF 2,201.00 I 85.00 $187,085.00
b. Inlet Type D I EA 6.00 3,000.00 $18,000,00
2. Colorado Ave. (1 ~I Street to gin Street)
a. 48" RCP (Storm Sewer) I LF 2,632.00 85.00 $223,720.00
b. Inlet Type D EA 7.00 3,000.00 I $21,000.00
3. Boston Ave. (1s1 Street to White Wav}
a. 48" RCP (Storm Sewer) LF I 3,281,00 I 85,00 $278,885.00
b. Inlet Type D EA 9.00 3,000,00 $27,000,00
4. 71n Street (Colorado to Boston Ave.)
Exfiltration Trench (18"
a. Perforated Pipe) LF 603.00 80,00 $48,240.00
b. Inlet Type C EA 2,00 3,000,00 $6,000.00
Pollution Retardant Baffle
c, (Alum.) EA 2.00 300.00 $600.00
5. 4tn Street (Colorado to Boston Ave.)
Exfiltration Trench (18"
a. Perforated Pipe) LF 603,00 80,00 $48,240.00
b, Inlet Type C EA 3.00 3,000.00 $9,000.00
Pollution Retardant Baffle
c. (Alum.) EA 3.00 300.00 $900.00
5. gtn Street (Delaware to Colorado Ave.)
Exfiltration Trench (18"
a. Perforated Pipe) LF 615.00 80,00 $49,200,00
b. Inlet Type C EA 2.00 3,000.00 $6,000.00
Pollution Retardant Baffle
c, (Alum,) EA 2,00 300,00 $600.00
7. aIn Street (Delaware to Colorado Ave.)
Exfiltration Trench (18"
a. Perforated Pipe) LF 615.00 80,00 $49,200.00
b. Inlet Type C EA 2,00 3,000.00 $6,000,00
Pollution Retardant Baffle
c. (Alum,) EA 2,00 300.00 $600.00
a. 7In Street (Delaware to Colorado Ave.)
Exfiltration Trench (18"
a. Perforated Pipe) LF 615,00 80,00 $49,200,00
b. Inlet Type C EA 2.00 3,000,00 $6,000.00
Pollution Retardant Baffle
c. (Alum.) EA 2.00 300.00 $600.00
g. 5tn Court (Delaware to Colorado Ave.)
a. Exfiltration Trench (18" LF 615,00 80.00 $49,200.00
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Perforated Pipe)
b. Inlet Type C EA 2,00 3,000,00 $6,000,00
Pollution Retardant Baffle
c. (Alum.) EA 2,00 300,00 $600,00
10. 4tn Street (Delaware to Colorado Ave.)
Exfiltration Trench (18"
a. Perforated Pipe) LF 615,00 80.00 $49,200,00
b, Inlet Type C EA 2,00 3,000,00 $6,000,00
Pollution Retardant Baffle
c, (Alum,) EA 2,00 300.00 $600,00
11. 3m Street (Delaware to Colorado Ave.)
Exfi Itration Trench (18"
a. Perforated Pipe) LF 615,00 80,00 $49,200,00
b. Inlet Type C EA 2,00 3,000,00 $6,000,00
Pollution Retardant Baffle
c. (Alum,) EA 2,00 300,00 $600,00
12. 2na Street (Delaware to Colorado Ave.)
I Exfiltration Trench (18"
a. I Perforated Pipe) LF 615,00 80,00 $49,200,00
b. I Inlet Type C EA 2.00 3,000.00 $6,000,00
Pollution Retardant Baffle
c, (Alum,) EA 2,00 300.00 $600.00
13. Immokalee Drive (SR 29 to
Wells St.)
a, 48" RCP (Storm Sewer) LF 2,435.00 85.00 $206,975,00
b, Inlet Type D EA 8,00 3,000.00 $24,000,00
14. Wells Street (Immokalee
Dr. to end)
a. 48" RCP (Storm Sewer) LF 1,350.00 85,00 $114,750,00
b, Inlet Type D EA 4,00 3,000,00 $12,000,00
15. Immokalee Dr. (Wells St to Gettys Dr.)
Exfiltration Trench (18"
a, Perforated Pipe) LF 1,430,00 80,00 $114,400,00
b, 18" Solid Pipe LF 60.00 40.00 $2,400,00
c. Inlet Type C EA 6.00 3,000,00 $18,000,00
Pollution Retardant Baffle
d. (Alum,) EA 6.00 300.00 $1,800,00
16. 191n St (Immokalee Dr. to North)
Exfiltration Trench (18"
a. Perforated Pipe) LF 900,00 80,00 $72,000,00
b. Inlet Type C EA 3.00 3,000,00 $9,000.00
Pollution Retardant Baffle
c, (Alum,) EA 3.00 300.00 $900,00
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Furnish and install 21'x10.
Water Qualitv
Control Structure #1 EA 1.00 12,000.00 $12,000.00
18. Wells Street (South Dead End)
Furnish and install 21'x1 0,
Water Qualitv
Control Structure #2 EA 1,00 12,000,00 $12,000.00
19. Lake Trafford Culvert Uparades
18" CMP (Elliptical) (Mitered
Tippins Terrace End) LF 60.00 40.00 $2,400.00
18" CMP (Elliptical) (Mitered
No Name Road "A" End) LF 60.00 40.00 $2,400,00
18" CMP (Elliptical) (Mitered
Trafford Farm Road End) LF 60.00 40.00 $2,400.00
Tavlor Terrace (S) 18" CMP (Elliptical) (Mitered
End) LF 60.00 40.00 $2,400,00
18" CMP (Elliptical) (Mitered
Hall Road End) LF 60,00 40.00 $2,400,00
18" CMP (Elliptical) (Mitered
Christian Terrace End) LF 60,00 40.00 $2,400,00
18" CMP (Elliptical) (Mitered
Miraham Terrace End) LF 55,00 40.00 $2,200.00
18" CMP (Elliptical) (Mitered
Raulerson Road (8) End) LF 55.00 40.00 $2,200,00
18" CMP (Elliptical) (Mitered
Little Leaque Road End) LF 90,00 40.00 $3,600,00
20. Slouah Cross Drain Additions
Sanitation Road Crossina 48" CMP (2 @ 50' Each) LF 100,00 85,00 $8,500.00
Road Crossing West of 60" CMP (2 @ 50' Each)
Sanitation Road LF 100.00 125,00 $12,500.00
2na Road Crossing West of
Sanitation Road 72" CMP LF 50.00 200.00 $10,000,00
21. Fish Creek Conveyance Capacity Improvements
a. Canal Excavation CY 3,871,00 I 20.00 $77,420,00
Sub Total 1: $1,990,315.00
GENERAL
1 Mobilization (7%) LS 1.00 139,322,05 $139,322.05
2 Maintenance of traffic (5%) LS 1,00 99,515.75 $99,515.75
3 Survevina LS 1.00 12,000,00 $12,000,00
Additional 1 0% Contingency $199,031.50
Sub Total 2: $449,869.30
Grand Total: $2,440,184.30
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ALTERNATIVE #3
Location Description Unit Quantitv Price Total
1. Delaware Ave. (151 Street to 61n Street)
a. 48" RCP (Storm Sewer) LF 2,201.00 85.00 $187,085.00
b, Inlet Type D EA 6.00 3,000.00 $18,000,00
2. Colorado Ave. (151 Street to gtn Street)
a, 48" RCP (Storm Sewer) LF 2,632.00 85,00 $223,720,00
b, Inlet Type D EA 7,00 3,000,00 $21.000,00
3. Boston Ave. (151 Street to White Way)
a. 48" RCP (Storm Sewer) LF 3,281,00 85,00 $278,885,00
b. Inlet Type D I EA 9.00 3,000.00 $27,000,00
4. 71n Street (Colorado to Boston Ave.)
Exfiltration Trench (18"
a. Perforated Pipe) LF 603,00 80.00 $48,240,00
b. Inlet Type C EA 2,00 3,000,00 $6,000,00
Pollution Retardant Baffle
c. (Alum.) EA 2,00 300.00 $600.00
5. 41n Street (Colorado to Boston Ave.)
Exfiltration Trench (18"
a, Perforated Pipe) LF 603,00 80,00 $48,240,00
b. Inlet Type C EA 3,00 3,000.00 $9,000,00
Pollution Retardant Baffle
c. (Alum,) EA 3,00 300.00 $900.00
6. gin Street (Delaware to Colorado Ave.)
Exfiltration Trench (18"
a, Perforated Pipe) LF 615,00 80,00 $49,200.00
b. Inlet Type C EA 2,00 3,000.00 $6,000,00
Pollution Retardant Baffle
c, (Alum,) EA 2,00 300.00 $600.00
7. 81n Street (Delaware to Colorado Ave.)
Exfiltration Trench (18"
a. Perforated Pipe) LF 615.00 80,00 $49,200,00
b. Inlet Type C EA 2,00 3,000.00 $6,000.00
Pollution Retardant Baffle
c. (Alum. ) EA 2,00 300.00 $600,00
8. 71n Street (Delaware to Colorado Ave.)
Exfiltration Trench (18"
a. Perforated Pipe) LF 615.00 80.00 $49,200,00
b. Inlet Tvpe C EA 2,00 3,000,00 $6,000.00
Pollution Retardant Baffle
c. (Alum,) EA 2.00 300.00 $600.00
g. 61n Court (Delaware to Colorado Ave.)
a. Exfiltration Trench (18" LF 615.00 80,00 $49,200,00
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Perforated Pipe)
b. Inlet Tvoe C EA 2.00 3,000,00 $6,000.00
Pollution Retardant Baffle
c. (Alum.) EA 2.00 300,00 $600,00
10. 4tn Street (Delaware to Colorado Ave.)
Exfiltration Trench (18"
a. Perforated Pioe) LF 615,00 80.00 $49,200.00
b. Inlet Tvoe C EA 2,00 3,000,00 $6,000.00
Pollution Retardant Baffle
c. (Alum.) EA 2.00 300.00 $600,00
11. 3ra Street (Delaware to Colorado AveJ
Exfiltration Trench (18"
a. Perforated Pipe) LF 615.00 80.00 $49,200,00
b. Inlet Tvoe C EA 2.00 3,000,00 $6,000.00
Pollution Retardant Baffle
c. (Alum.) EA 2.00 300.00 $600,00
12. 2na Street (Delaware to Colorado Ave.)
Exfiltration Trench (18"
a. Perforated Pipe) LF 615.00 80.00 $49,200.00
b. Inlet Type C EA 2.00 3,000,00 $6,000.00
Pollution Retardant Baffle
c. (Alum.) EA 2.00 300.00 $600,00
13. Immokalee Drive (SR 29 to Wells St.)
a. 48" RCP (Storm Sewer) LF I 2,435.00 85.00 $206,975.00
b. Inlet Tvpe D EA 8,00 3,000,00 $24,000,00
14. Wells Street (Immokalee Dr. to end)
a. 48" RCP (Storm Sewer) LF 1,350,00 85.00 $114,750.00
b. Inlet Type D EA 4.00 3,000,00 $12,000.00
15. Immokalee Dr. (Wells St to Gettys Dr.)
Exfiltration Trench (18"
a. Perforated Pipe) LF 1,430.00 80.00 $114,400.00
b, 18" Solid Pipe LF 60.00 40.00 $2,400.00
c. Inlet Tyoe C EA 6,00 3,000.00 $18,000.00
Pollution Retardant Baffle
d. (Alum.) EA 6,00 300,00 $1,800.00
16. 19tn St (Immokalee Dr. to North)
Exfiltration Trench (18"
a. Perforated Pipe) LF 900.00 80.00 $72,000.00
b. Inlet Tvoe C EA 3.00 3,000,00 $9,000,00
Pollution Retardant Baffle
c. (Alum.) EA 3.00 300.00 $900.00
17. 5tn Street (South of Maple Drive)
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Control Structure #1 EA 1,00 12,000,00 $12,000,00
18. Wells Street (South Dead End)
Furnish and install 21'x10,
Water Qualitv
Control Structure #2 EA 1.00 12,000.00 $12,000.00
19. Lake Trafford Culvert Upgrades
18" CMP (Elliptical) (Mitered
Tippins Terrace End) LF 60,00 40,00 $2,400.00
18" CMP (Elliptical) (Mitered
No Name Road "A" End) LF 60,00 40.00 $2,400,00
18" CMP (Elliptical) (Mitered
Trafford Farm Road End) LF 60,00 40,00 $2,400.00
18" CMP (Elliptical) (Mitered
Taylor Terrace (S) End) LF 60,00 40,00 $2,400.00
18" CMP (Elliptical) (Mitered
Hall Road End) LF 60,00 40.00 $2,400.00
18" CMP (Elliptical) (Mitered
Christian Terrace End) LF 60,00 40,00 $2,400.00
18" CMP (Elliptical) (Mitered
Miraham Terrace End) LF 55.00 40,00 $2,200.00
18" CMP (Elliptical) (Mitered
Raulerson Road (S) End) LF 55,00 40,00 $2,200.00
18" CMP (Elliptical) (Mitered
Little Leaaue Road End) LF 90,00 40,00 $3,600,00
20. Slough Cross Drain Additions
Sanitation Road Crossinq 48" CMP (2 (a) 50' Each) LF 100,00 85.00 $8,500,00
Road Crossing West of
Sanitation Road 60" CMP (2 (a) 50' Each) LF 1 00,00 125.00 $12,500.00
2na Road Crossing West of
Sanitation Road 72" CMP LF 50,00 200.00 $10,000.00
21. Fish Creek Conveyance Capacity Improvements
a, Canal Excavation CY 3,871,00 20,00 $77,420,00
Non-vegetated Portion of Lake
b, (4 AC) CY 45,173,00 8,00 $361,384,00
Vegetated Portion of Lake (1
c. AC) LS 1,00 45,000,00 $45,000.00
Sub Total 1 : $2,396,699.00
GENERAL
1 Mobilization (7%) LS 1,00 167,768.93 $167,768,93
2 Maintenance of traffic (5%) LS 1,00 117,584,95 $117,584,95
3 Survevina LS 1,00 15,000,00 $15,000.00
Additional 10% Contingency I $239,669,90
Sub Total 2: $540,023.78
Grand Total: $2,936,722.78
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Location DescriDtion Unit Quantity Price Total
1. Delaware Ave. (1s1Street to 6In Street)
a. 48" RCP (Storm Sewer) LF 2,201.00 85,00 $187,085.00
b. Inlet Type D EA 6.00 I 3,000.00 $18,000,00
2. Colorado Ave. (1 St Street to gin Street)
a. 48" RCP (Storm Sewer) I LF 2,632.00 I 85,00 $223,720.00
b. Inlet Type D EA 7,00 3,000.00 $21,000.00
3. Boston Ave. (1 St Street to
White Way)
a. 48" RCP (Storm Sewer) LF 3,281.00 85.00 $278,885.00
b. Inlet Type 0 EA 9,00 3,000,00 $27,000,00
4. 7th Street (Colorado to Boston Ave.)
Exfiltration Trench (18"
a. Perforated Pipe) LF 603.00 80.00 $48,240.00
b. Inlet Type C EA 2.00 3,000,00 $6,000,00
Pollution Retardant Baffle
c. (Alum.) EA 2,00 300,00 $600.00
5. 4tn Street (Colorado to Boston Avej
Exfiltration Trench (18"
a. Perforated Pipe) LF 603.00 80.00 $48,240.00
b. Inlet Type C EA 3.00 3,000.00 $9,000.00
Pollution Retardant Baffle
c. (Alum,) EA 3,00 300.00 $900,00
6. g'" Street (Delaware to Colorado Ave.)
Exfiltration Trench (18"
a. Perforated Pipe) LF 615.00 80,00 $49,200,00
b. Inlet Type C EA 2,00 3,000.00 $6,000.00
Pollution Retardant Baffle
c. (Alum.) EA 2.00 300,00 $600.00
7. 8tn Street (Delaware to Colorado Ave.)
Exfiltration Trench (18"
a. Perforated Pipe) LF 615,00 80,00 $49,200,00
b. Inlet Type C EA 2.00 3,000,00 $6,000,00
Pollution Retardant Baffle
c. (Alum.) EA 2,00 300,00 $600,00
8. 7th Street (Delaware to Colorado Ave.)
Exfiltration Trench (18"
a. Perforated Pipe) LF 615.00 80,00 $49,200,00
b, Inlet Type C EA 2,00 3,000,00 $6,000.00
Pollution Retardant Baffle
c. (Alum.) EA 2,00 300.00 $600.00
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Location Description Unit Quantity Price Total
9. 6uI Court (Delaware to Colorado Ave.)
Exfiltration Trench (18"
a. Perforated Pipe) LF 615.00 80,00 $49,200,00
b, Inlet Type C EA 2.00 3,000,00 $6,000,00
Pollution Retardant Baffle
c. (Alum,) EA 2,00 300,00 $600.00
10. 4111 Street (Delaware to Colorado Ave.)
Exfiltration Trench (18"
a. Perforated Pipe) LF 615.00 80.00 $49,200,00
b. Inlet Type C EA 2,00 3,000,00 $6,000,00
Pollution Retardant Baffle
c, (Alum.) EA 2,00 300,00 $600.00
11. 3ru Street (Delaware to Colorado Ave.)
Exfiltration Trench (18"
a. Perforated Pipe) LF 615,00 80.00 $49,200.00
b. Inlet Type C EA 2,00 3,000.00 $6,000,00
Pollution Retardant Baffle
c. (Alum.) EA 2,00 300.00 $600.00
12. 2na Street (Delaware to Colorado Ave.)
Exfiltration Trench (18"
a. Perforated Pipe) LF 615,00 80,00 $49,200,00
b. Inlet Type C EA 2,00 3,000,00 $6,000,00
Pollution Retardant Baffle
c. (Alum.) EA 2,00 300,00 $600,00
13. Immokalee Drive (SR 29 to Wells St.)
a. 48" RCP (Storm Sewer) LF 2,435,00 85,00 I $206,975,00
b, Inlet Type D EA 8,00 3,000,00 $24,000.00
14. Wells Street (Immokalee Dr. to end)
a, 48" RCP (Storm Sewer) LF 1,350.00 85,00 $114,750.00
b, Inlet Type 0 I EA 4,00 3,000,00 $12,000,00
15. Immokalee Dr. (Wells St to Gettys Dr.)
Exfiltration Trench (18"
a. Perforated Pipe) LF 1,430,00 80.00 $114,400,00
b. 18" Solid Pipe LF 60,00 40,00 $2,400.00
c. Inlet Type C EA 6,00 3,000,00 $18,000,00
Pollution Retardant Baffle
d, (Alum,) EA 6,00 300,00 $1,800,00
16. 19u, St (Immokalee Dr. to North)
Exfiltration Trench (18"
a. Perforated Pipe) LF 900.00 80,00 $72,000,00
b. Inlet Type C EA 3.00 3,000,00 $9,000,00
Pollution Retardant Baffle
c, (Alum.) EA 3.00 300.00 $900.00
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Location Description Unit Quantity Price Total
17.5'" Street (South of Maple Drive)
Furnish and install 21'x1 O.
a. Water Quality Control EA 1,00 12,000,00 $12,000.00
Structure #1
18. Wells Street (South Dead End)
Furnish and install 21'x1 O.
Water Quality
Control Structure #2 EA 1,00 12,000,00 $12,000.00
19. Lake Trafford Culvert Upgrades
18" CMP (Elliptical) (Mitered
Tippins Terrace End) LF 60.00 40.00 $2,400.00
18" CMP (Elliptical) (Mitered
No Name Road "A" End) LF 60,00 40.00 $2,400,00
18" CMP (Elliptical) (Mitered
Trafford Farm Road End) LF 60.00 40.00 $2,400.00
18" CMP (Elliptical) (Mitered
Taylor Terrace (S) End) LF 60.00 40.00 $2,400,00
18" CMP (Elliptical) (Mitered
Hall Road End) LF 60.00 40.00 $2,400.00
18" CM P (Elliptical) (M itered
Christian Terrace End) LF 60.00 40.00 $2,400.00
18" CMP (Elliptical) (Mitered
Miraham Terrace End) LF 55.00 40,00 $2,200.00
Raulerson Road (S) 18" CMP (Elliptical) (Mitered
End) LF 55,00 40.00 $2,200.00
18" CMP (Elliptical) (Mitered
Little Leaaue Road End) LF 90.00 40.00 $3,600.00
20. Slouah Cross Drain Additions
Sanitation Road Crossina 48" CMP (2 @ 50' Each) LF 100,00 85.00 $8,500.00
Road Crossing West of 60" CMP (2 @ 50' Each)
Sanitation Road LF 100.00 125.00 $12,500.00
2na Road Crossing West of
Sanitation Road 72" CMP LF 50.00 200.00 $10,000.00
21. Fish Creek Conveyance Capacity Improvements
a. Canal Excavation CY 3,871.00 20.00 $77,420,00
Non-vegetated Portion of
b. Lake (4 AC) CY 45,173,00 8.00 $361,384.00
Vegetated Portion of Lake (1
c. AC) LS 1,00 45,000,00 $45,000,00
22. 9th Street and Eustis Avenue Improvements
Non-vegetated Portion of
a. Lake (4 AC) CY 45,173.00 8,00 $361,384.00
Vegetated Portion of Lake (1
b. AC) LS 1.00 45,000.00 $45,000.00
23. Madison Ave Ditch (Manatee to Charlotte Street)
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a. Ditch Excavation CY 17,100,00 5.00 $85,500.00
Sub Total 1 : $2,888,583.00
GENERAL
1 Mobilization (7%) LS 1,00 202,200,81 $202,200.81
2 Maintenance of traffic (5%) LS 1,00 142,179,15 $142,179,15
3 Surveyinq LS 1,00 17,000.00 $17,000.00
Additional 10% Contingency $288,858.30
Sub Total 2: $650,238.26
Grand Total: $3,538,821.26
7.6 RECOMMENDA TION
In consultation with the SFWMD and the County Board during the community briefing that took
place on March 2, 2005, we recommend Alternative 4, grand total cost $3,659,403.10, for the
conceptual design stage of this project.
This recommendation is based primarily on the fact that this proposed SWMP alternative
provides the best mitigation to flood protection and water quality levels of service, as
documented in this report and specifically shown in Section 7.0, Table 7-1, Flood Protection
Level of Service (FP-LOS).
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8.0 FUNDING ANALYSIS
8.1 INTRODUCTION
A fundamental portion of this Stormwater Master Plan (SWMP) Study is the cost and funding
necessary to implement the recommendations in a timely manner.
H.W. Lochner, Inc. (LOCHNER) studied several funding sources that Collier County provided,
which include:
· Special County Revenue Fund for Water Management.
. Stormwater utility service charge.
. Revenue bonding.
· General obligation bond for capital improvements
. Pay-as-you-go funding
· Municipal service taxing units (MSTU)
· Municipal service benefit units (MSBU)
· Special assessments
· State grants
. Federal grants.
Collier County's Board of Commissioners authorized a concurrent stormwater utility rate study
report to cover SWMP recommendations from different studies at a County wide level. The
study was completed by PBS&J in January of 2005, and it presents a funding path for the
Immokalee SWMP.
8.2 ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
Background
Collier County has made impressive economic strides since the completion of the Tamiami Trail
in 1928. The State of Florida certified Collier County as a 'Blue Chip Community' in 1985. This
means that the County met state requirements in important areas of economic development
including the creation of plans for growth management and comprehensive land use. In
December 1996, the communities of Immokalee and Everglades City were designated as
Enterprise Zones. The Enterprise Zone Program offers tax incentives to businesses located
within the zones to encourage private investment as well as increase employment opportunities
for the area's residents. Additionally, the industrial park at the Immokalee Regional Airport was
designated as a Foreign Trade Zone, which allows companies to import raw materials,
manufacture their products and export them duty free. In September 1997, the Immokalee
community was designated as a Foreign Investment Zone, which reduces the minimum amount
of investment and number of employees in order for owners of foreign companies to apply for
permanent United States residency.
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Diversification of the local economy is an important step toward protecting and ensuring the
economic viability of this community. A manufacturing incubator facility, located at the
Immokalee Regional Airport Industrial Park, opened in August of 1999 and Phase II was
completed in fiscal year 2002. The goal of the facility is to provide low cost manufacturing
facilities, infrastructure and services so that new and emerging businesses can have a higher
success rate at launching new products and ideas. The major industries within Collier County
are services, wholesale trade, retail, agriculture, construction, manufacturing, financial activities
and real estate.
Collier County is one of the highest producing agricultural counties in the United States. Farming
activities are located 40 miles inland and surround the community of Immokalee. Major crops
include tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers and melons as well as the recently developed citrus
business. Beef cattle are also a significant farming commodity. Included in the agricultural
sector are landscaping services, forestry, farm services and commercial fishing.
Since the beginning of the Immokalee area, flooding during storm conditions have been a local
nuisance. The existing storm water system was not intended to handle the large amounts of
present runoff. In addition, a Master Plan was needed to connect all the new developments into
one network that can provide the necessary level of service and offer a future growth plan.
In 1991, the Board of County Commissioners approved Ordinance 91-27, which established a
Stormwater Utility. In 1992, Collier County selected David M. Griffith & Associates Ltd. (DMG)
to assist in the implementation of the County's Stormwater Management Program. The primary
objective of the stormwater management project was to develop a series of stormwater charges
that properly reflected the costs associated with the administration, operations and
maintenance, and Capital Improvement Program of the Collier County Stormwater Management
Department. [PBS&J Jan-2005 Stormwater Utility Rate Study]
In 2004, the Big Cypress Basin (BCB) Office, in conjunction with Collier County's Stormwater
Management Department and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP),
contracted LOCHNER to prepare a comprehensive Stormwater Management Plan for the
Immokalee area. As part of this study, a funding analysis evaluation was incorporated into the
plan in order to assess the total cost of the SWMP and funding sources to implement the
recommendations.
8.3 FUNDING PARAMETERS
To develop the actual funding needs for the SWMP a three-stepped process was utilized. The
first step determines the funding goal (cost) for the SWMP in the program year. The second
step determines the proposed funding sources. The third step is the conclusion on funding
resources for this SWMP.
The following definitions apply to the parameters in this study:
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Funding goal:
Program year:
Inflation rates:
economy.
Total amount of cost to implement the SWMP, includes construction,
design, CEI, survey, permitting and incidentals.
The Immokalee intend year(s) for implementing the improvement plan.
Rates defining the general increase in the level of prices throughout an
8.3.1 STEP ONE: FUNDING GOAL
Inflation Rates:
Program Year:
General Inflation
Construction Inflation
ROW Inflation
4%
7%
33%
Design
Permitting
Construction
CEI
Survey
ROW
2008
2009
2009
2009
2008
2007
PHASE Current (2005) Program Year
Right of Way (ROW) {15-Acres} $1,500,000.00 $2,665,333.50
Desian and Community Awareness Plan $517,788.49 $582,441.64
Construction $3,521,821.26 $4,616,389.26
Survey $17,000.00 $19,887,60
Permittina $98,652.72 $115,409.73
Construction Enaineerina Inspection (CEI) $453,802,52 $530,884.76
FUNDING GOAL (TOTAL): $6,109,065.00 $8,530,346.48
Funding Goal Accuracy is in the range of 10% above or below estimate and sensitive to inflation
rates.
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Although there is a relatively low ad valorem tax base in the Immokalee area in comparison to
coastal Collier County, property taxes collected on a County-wide or District-wide basis could be
considered. In other words, the question may not necessarily exclude all property owners.
Although local Special Assessments or municipal services taxing units may not be practical in
the Immokalee area, area wide taxes could be used. For example, special County Revenue
Funds for Water Management, such as a Stormwater Utility Fee levied on a County-wide basis
could be considered as a funding source. County Revenue Bonding (supported by sales taxes)
for Capital Improvements could be considered; e.g. Penny for Collier.
Our findings for the various fund sources are summarized as follows:
. Special County Revenue Fund for Water Management: Collier County's Board of
County Commissioners approved a recommendation to establish a Stormwater
Management Fund Policy on June 22, 2004. The Fund with 0.15 mils ad valorem tax is
dedicated solely for the Stormwater Management Capital Improvement Program at a
county-wide level. It is estimated that this fund will generate $7 million per year for the
next 20 years. Their estimated contribution to the total Stormwater Utility Funding Plan is
$140 million over the next 20-years, of which $67 million will go towards Water
Management CIP.
. Stormwater utility service charge: Collier County is presently developing a Stormwater
Management Plan at a county wide level. Upon completion, a stormwater rate study will
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be conducted to develop user rates for the unincorporated areas of the County to fund
operations and maintenance.
· Revenue bonding: No plans are in place for either Collier or SFWMD to prepare a
revenue bond for this area.
· General obligation bond for capital improvements: No plans are in place for either Collier
or SFWMD to prepare a general obligation bond for this area.
· Pay-as-you-go funding: This fund source will be considered under the stormwater rate
study that will be conducted to develop user rates for the unincorporated areas of the
County to fund operations and maintenance.
· Municipal service taxing units (MSTU): According to the Storm Water Utility Rate Study
report, prepared by PBS&J in January of 2005, Collier County will generate $67 million
towards SWMP Capital Improvement Projects during the next 20 years.
· Municipal service benefit units (MSBU): No plan is in place for the MSBU to be applied
towards SWMP Capital Improvement Projects. Florida Statute Section 212.055 (2)
Paragraph (a) 1., "LOCAL GOVERNMENT INFRASTRUCTURE SURTAX", gives the
county, by majority vote of county governing board and electors, the authority to levy a
sales surtax in the amount of 0.5 percent or 1.0 percent specifically to fund infrastructure,
which is defined as "any fixed capital expenditure for fixed capital outlay associated with
the construction, reconstruction, or improvements of public facilities which has a life
expectancy of 5 or more years and any land acquisition, land improvement, design, and
engineering costs related thereto". This funding source could be considered in future by
the county on all CIP projects and would benefit Stormwater plans.
· Special assessments: Tax rates for the Big Cypress Basin (Collier County and mainland
Monroe County) remain at .5265 mills. Big Cypress Basin homeowners will pay $52.65
on a house with a taxable value of $100,000 in fiscal year 2005. Big Cypress Basin
does participle on Collier's CIP projects. The County gas estimated that BCB would
contribute $67 million during the next 20 years towards CIP.
· State and Federal grants: ad valorem taxes, State, and Federal Grants fund SFWMD.
SWMP for counties in past have received revenues from SFWMD that were allocated
through State and Federal Grants. This can also be a funding source to Collier County
through Big Cypress Basin funds.
8.3.3 STEP THREE: CONCLUSION
According with the Storm Water Utility Rates Study Report presented by PBS&J on January of
2005, Collier County intends to assign in fiscal years 2009 and 2010, approximately $7 million
per year towards the Immokalee Stormwater Management Improvement Plan. The source of
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the county in 2004, one-third from Big Cypress Basin as contribution and one-third from
Municipal service taxing units (MSTU). The exact breakdown as to intent for these funds to be
allocated has not been determined. However, a plausible plan would consider obtaining ROW
in 2007, Design and survey in 2008 and Permitting, CEI and Construction in 2009.
The total Funding Goal for fiscal year 2005 is $6,109,065.00
The total Funding Goal for the Program year as outlined is $8,530,346,48
The assigned Capital Expansion for Immokalee urban Area of $7,299,900 for Fiscal Year 08/09
and $7,591,914 for Fiscal Year 09/10 appears to generate adequate funds to cover the
necessary improvements.
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Fish Creek - Existing Conditions L.O.S
5-yr 24-hr
SWMM Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NH3
Model Node (mg/l) (mg/l) (mg/l) (MPN/100ml) (mg/l)
N135 0.24 2,21 31,34 7660,17 0.08
N136 0.23 2,16 35,30 8626,69 0.09
N143 0.23 2.14 36.01 8800,86 0,09
N146 0,22 2,01 38,06 9301.80 0,10
N147 0.12 1,61 39,52 9658,39 0,10
N148 0,12 1,61 39,33 9612,82 0,10
N149 0,12 1,60 39.20 9581,33 0,10
N151 0,12 1,60 39,00 9530.48 0.10
N152 0,25 2,28 21,26 5196,87 0.05
N153 0,25 2,35 16,69 2521,57 0,04
N155 0,26 2.40 17,02 873,21 0,04
N158 0,25 2,34 16,60 851 ,72 0,04
N159 0,26 2.42 17,19 881.29 0.04
N160 0,27 2,54 18,02 923,26 0,05
N161 0.28 2,60 18,47 946.23 0,05
N290 0,33 3,17 22,44 1205,67 0,06
N323 0.12 1,61 39,51 9655,74 0,10
N325 0.29 2,66 18,88 966,58 0.05
N326 0,33 3.09 21,87 1171,15 0.06
N333 0,13 1,74 43,02 11833,77 0,09
N333a 0,13 1.74 43,12 12193,49 0,09
N334 0,11 1,58 38,97 9524,89 0,10
N335 0,13 1,73 43,10 12068,03 0,09
N337 0,08 1.09 13.33 2286,99 0,06
N340 0,12 1.59 38.99 9529.41 0,10
N474 0,13 1,74 43.12 12094,99 0,09
N503 0,29 2,70 19,13 979,03 0,05
N507 0,29 2,72 19,31 988,21 0,05
N668 0.12 1,61 39,39 9627.41 0,10
N669 0,24 2,24 26.43 6459,35 0,07
N670 0,24 2,25 24.34 5949.22 0,06
N671 0,28 2.54 18.04 925.34 0.05
N672 0,28 2,60 18.43 944.29 0.05
N673 0,28 2,63 18.65 955.30 0.05
N674 0,29 2,66 18,84 964.84 0.05
N675 0,27 2,51 17.79 912.93 0,05
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Fish Creek - Existing Conditions L.O.S
5-yr 24-hr
SWMM Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NH3
Model Node (mglJ) (mg/I) (mgll) (MPN/100ml) (mg/I)
N676 0.27 2,53 17.95 920.89 0.05
Fish Creek - Existing Conditions L.O.S
10-vr 72-hr
SWMM Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NH3
Model Node (mgll) (mg/I) (mgll) (MPN/100ml) (mgll)
N135 0.27 2,52 17,88 914,84 0,05
N136 0.27 2.51 19,47 3204.94 0,05
N143 0.27 2,50 24.96 5021.68 0.06
N146 0.27 2,48 35.40 8556.13 0.09
N147 0.14 1,76 39,59 9675.11 0.10
N148 0.14 1.76 39,53 9661.76 0.10
N149 0.14 1.76 39.53 9660,83 0,10
N151 0.14 1,75 39,49 9651,01 0.10
N152 0,28 2,55 18.12 927.03 0,05
N153 0.28 2,57 18.22 931,68 0.05
N155 0.28 2.58 18,31 936,24 0.05
N158 0,28 2.63 18,63 952,32 0.05
N159 0.28 2,63 18,65 953,00 0.05
N160 0,29 2,63 18.67 954,04 0.05
N161 0.29 2.63 18,69 955.01 0,05
N290 0.31 2.92 20,68 1111,05 0.06
N323 0.14 1.76 39.56 9668.24 0,10
N325 0.29 2.64 18,71 956,09 0.05
N326 0,31 2,86 20,26 1056,53 0,05
N333 0,15 1.85 43.75 12967,39 0.09
N333a 0.15 1,84 47,25 14783.49 0,09
N334 0.13 1.72 39,43 9635.67 0,10
N335 0.15 1.82 45.71 14330,20 0,09
N337 0,08 1.14 13,04 873,08 0,06
N340 0,14 1.72 39,45 9639.95 0,10
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N503 0.29 2,69 19.07 974.35 0.05
N507 0,30 2.73 19.39 990,33 0.05
N668 0,14 1.76 39,53 9662,05 0.10
N669 0,27 2,53 17.92 916.85 0,05
N670 0.27 2,53 17.97 919,13 0,05
N671 0.28 2.62 18.60 950,67 0.05
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Fish Creek - Existing Conditions L.O.S
1 O-yr 72-hr
SWMM Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NH3
Model Node (mg/I) (mgll) (mg/I) (MPN/100ml) (mg/I)
N672 0,28 2,63 18,65 953,05 0.05
N673 0.29 2,63 18,68 954,52 0.05
N674 0.29 2,64 18,71 955.86 0,05
N675 0.28 2,62 18,56 948,66 0.05
N676 0,28 2,62 18,59 950,09 0.05
Fish Creek - Existing Conditions L.O.S
25-yr 72-hr
SWMM Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NH3
Model Node (mg/I) (mg/I) (mgll) (MPN/100ml) (mg/I)
N135 0.28 2,54 18,04 2537,11 0,05
N136 0.27 2,54 28,99 6277.03 0,07
N143 0,27 2,53 31,57 7139.63 0.08
N146 0,27 2,52 38,07 9252.79 0.10
N147 0,14 1,79 39,72 9707,93 0,10
N148 0,14 1,78 39,68 9698,56 0,10
N149 0,14 1,78 39,68 9697.99 0.10
N151 0.14 1,78 39,65 9691,02 0.10
N152 0.28 2.56 18,16 928.46 0,05
N153 0,28 2,57 18,24 932.22 0,05
N155 0,28 2,58 18,32 936,31 0,05
N158 0.28 2,63 18,65 952,68 0,05
N159 0,29 2,63 18,67 953,83 0,05
N160 0.29 2,64 18,71 955,64 0,05
N161 0,29 2,64 18,74 957.42 0,05
N290 0,33 3,09 21,89 1176.11 0,06
N323 0.14 1,79 39,69 9700,16 0,10
N325 0,29 2.65 18.78 959,48 0,05
N326 0.31 2,85 20,20 1053.40 0.05
N333 0,15 1,87 43,32 12900,86 0.09
N333a 0,15 1,86 46,76 14684,35 0.09
N334 0,14 1,74 39,62 9682,61 0.10
N335 0,15 1,85 45,00 14157,37 0.09
N337 0.09 1,22 13,97 908.34 0,07
N340 0,14 1,74 39,63 9684,60 0,10
N474 0.15 1,85 46.45 14591.46 0,09
N503 0.29 2,70 19,13 977,31 0,05
N507 0,30 2.74 19,43 992.33 0,05
N668 0.14 1,78 39,68 9698,71 0,10
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Fish Creek - Existing Conditions L.O.S
25-yr 12-hr
SWMM Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NHa
Model Node (mgll) (mgll) (mgll) (MPN/100ml) (mgll)
N669 0.28 2.55 18.07 923,96 0.05
N670 0.28 2,55 18.10 925.51 0.05
N671 0.28 2.62 18.57 948.84 0,05
N672 0.29 2.63 18,68 954,21 0.05
N673 0.29 2.64 18.73 956,67 0.05
N674 0.29 2,65 18.77 959.06 0,05
N675 0.28 2.61 18.51 945.90 0.05
N676 0,28 2,61 18,55 947.95 0,05
Fish Creek - Existina Conditions L.O.S
1 OO-vr 72-hr
SWMM Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NHa
Model Node (mgll) (mgll) (mal/) (MPN/100ml) (mall)
N135 0.28 2.61 24.20 4411,31 0.06
N136 0,28 2.60 32.68 7342,43 0.08
N143 0.28 2.60 34,41 7935,33 0,09
N146 0.28 2.58 38.96 9473,81 0,10
N147 0.14 1,77 40.14 9809.15 0.10
N148 0,14 1.77 39.93 9759,40 0,10
N149 0,14 1.77 39,86 9741.47 0.10
N151 0.14 1,77 39.77 9718,77 0,10
N152 0.29 2,65 18.78 960.42 0.05
N153 0,29 2,66 18.88 965,01 0.05
N155 0.29 2.67 18,97 969.81 0,05
N158 0.30 2.73 19.38 990,03 0,05
N159 0,30 2,74 19.42 992.00 0,05
N160 0,30 2,74 19.43 992.46 0.05
N161 0,30 2.74 19.44 992.86 0.05
N214 0.11 1.49 16.59 890.59 0.08
N256 0,12 1.60 17,82 956.72 0.09
N290 0,32 3,03 21 .44 1151.99 0.06
N323 0,14 1.77 40.10 9800,02 0.10
N325 0.30 2.74 19.45 993.70 0.05
N326 0,31 2.85 20,18 1052.31 0.05
N333 0,15 1,87 43.53 12675.90 0,09
N333a 0,15 1.86 45.78 14411,97 0,09
N334 0.14 1.73 39.73 9709.17 0.10
N335 0.15 1.86 44.73 13736.83 0.09
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Fish Creek - Existing Conditions L.O.S
1 OO-yr 72-hr
SWMM Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NH3
Model Node (mg/l) (mall) (mall) (MPN/1OOmll (mall)
N337 0.10 1.33 15,17 977.67 0.07
N340 0.14 1,73 39.74 9711.24 0.10
N474 0.15 1,86 45.41 14296.52 0.09
N503 0.30 2.74 19.48 994,84 0.05
N507 0.30 2.75 19.49 995,53 0,05
N668 0.14 1.77 39,94 9760,97 0,10
N669 0.28 2,62 18,58 1986,88 0.05
N670 0.29 2,63 18,67 954.58 0.05
N674 0.30 2,74 19.45 99363 0.05
Madison Avenue - Existing Conditions L.O.S
5-yr 24-hr
SWMM Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NH3
Model Node (mg/l) (mg/l) (mg/l) (MPN/1OOml) (mg/l)
N109 0,19 2.33 47.33 4870,00 0,13
N110 0,07 1.44 28,18 2556,01 0.13
N197 0,19 2.33 47.31 4865,81 0,13
N263 0,19 1,92 36,87 756,78 0,04
N331 0.32 2.92 21,13 1084.56 0,05
N332 0.29 2,67 19.28 989,98 0,05
N442 0,09 1,19 70,90 9738.44 0,18
N443 0,08 1,19 65,09 8930.43 0,16
N460 0,08 0,96 61,61 8446.97 0,15
N461 0,08 0,96 61,39 8417,42 0,15
N557 0,19 2,33 47,32 4867,91 0,13
N558 0,19 2,33 47,27 4857,25 0,13
N559 0,19 2,33 47,29 4862,83 0,13
N560 0.19 2,32 47,25 4853,10 0.13
N625 0,06 1,32 25,73 2333,61 0.12
N627 0,06 1,30 25.44 2404,57 0,12
N628 0,06 1,30 25.42 3127,24 0.12
N629 0,08 0,94 60,13 8243,00 0,15
N630 0,08 0,96 59,14 8104,64 0.15
N639 0,12 1,51 30,37 3003,92 0.08
N921 0,19 2,33 47,32 4868,20 0.13
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Madison Avenue - Existing Conditions L.O.S
1 O-yr 72-hr
SWMM Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.ColI Max. NH3
Model Node (mgll) (mg/I) (mgll) (MPN/100ml) (mg/I)
N109 0,20 2.39 49.04 5272.09 0.13
N110 0,07 1.41 27.48 2492.66 0.13
N197 0.20 2.39 49.04 5270.73 0.13
N273 0.20 2.38 50.31 6340.89 0.13
N443 0.10 1.25 53,63 7275.74 0.13
N460 0.15 1,77 51.41 6936.91 0.13
N461 0.15 1,80 51.41 6937.08 0,13
N557 0.20 2,39 49.04 5271,36 0.13
N558 0.20 2,38 49,04 5268.17 0,13
N559 0.20 2,39 49,04 5269.84 0.13
N560 0.20 2,38 50,32 6358.10 0.13
N625 0.06 1,32 25,82 2341.79 0.12
N627 0,06 1,32 25,78 2338.64 0.12
N628 0,06 1,32 25,79 2338.67 0.12
N629 0.18 2,13 50,84 6851.69 0.13
N630 0,19 2,35 50,29 6319.83 0.13
N639 0.20 2,38 50,30 6325,68 0.13
N921 0,20 2,39 49,04 5271.68 0.13
Madison Avenue - Existing Conditions L.O.S
25-yr 72-hr
SWMM Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NH3
Model Node (mg/I) (mg/I) (mg/I) (MPN/100ml) (mgll)
N109 0,20 2.41 49,62 5338.44 0.13
N110 0,07 1.41 27,54 2497.78 0.13
N197 0,20 2,41 49,61 5336.26 0.13
N273 0,20 2,39 50,91 6659,80 0.13
N443 0,09 1.27 56,61 7703.42 0.14
N460 0,14 1.65 54,96 7438.60 0.14
N461 0,14 1.71 54,96 7438.18 0.14
N557 0,20 2,41 49,62 5337.20 0.13
N558 0,20 2.41 49,60 5332.38 0.13
N559 0,20 2.41 49,61 5334.92 0.13
N560 0,20 2.39 50,91 6669.92 0,13
N625 0,06 1,32 25,83 2342.48 0,12
N627 0,06 1.32 25.81 2340,57 0,12
N628 0,06 1.32 25.81 2340.68 0.12
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Madison Avenue - Existing Conditions L.O.S
25-yr 72-hr
SWMM Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NH3
Model Node (mall) (mg/l) (mgll) (MPN/100ml) (mgll)
N629 0,17 2,08 54.67 7393,59 0,14
N630 0,19 2,36 50.92 6648.98 0.13
N639 0,20 2,39 50,90 6650.60 0.13
N921 0,20 2.41 49,62 5337,83 0,13
Madison Avenue - Existing Conditions L.O.S
100-yr 72-hr
SWMM Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NH3
Model Node (mgll) (mg/l) (mg/l) (MPN/100ml) (mgll)
N109 0,20 2,39 49,30 5315,69 0,13
N110 0,07 1.42 27,66 2508,62 0,13
N197 0,20 2,39 49,29 5313.43 0,13
N273 0,20 2,37 51,62 7203,24 0,13
N443 0.08 1.29 61,49 8402.61 0.15
N460 0,11 1,30 59,74 8111.30 0,15
N461 0.12 1.43 59,74 8111,73 0,15
N557 0.20 2,39 49,29 5314,28 0.13
N558 0,20 2.39 49,27 5309,91 0.13
N559 0.20 2,39 49,28 5312,22 0,13
N560 0,20 2,37 51,62 7207.65 0.13
N625 0.06 1,32 25,81 2341.04 0,12
N627 0,06 1,32 25,78 2338.62 0.12
N628 0,06 1.32 25,79 2338.73 0,12
N630 0,19 2,34 51,87 7205,10 0.13
N639 0.20 2,37 51,61 7199.48 0,13
N921 0,20 2,39 49,30 5315,14 0,13
Airport - Existing Conditions L.O.S
5-yr 24-hr
SWMM Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NH3
Model Node (mg/l) (mg/l) (mg/l) (MPN/100ml) (mg/l)
N01 0,19 2,32 47,04 4823.40 0,13
N02 0,19 2,32 47,05 4825,04 0,13
N03 0.19 2,32 47,05 4825.37 0.13
N04 0,19 2.32 47,04 4823,59 0,13
N102 0,19 2,31 47.01 4818,83 0.13
N103 0.19 2,31 46,98 4814.52 0,13
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5-yr 24-hr
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N104 0,19 2.30 46,77 4783.11 0.13
N105 0.19 2.28 46,04 4636,82 0.13
N106 0.19 2,32 47,10 4832.21 0.13
N107 0.19 2,32 47.20 4847.75 0.13
N109 0.19 2.33 47.33 4870.00 0.13
N162 0.19 2.32 47.10 4817.27 0.13
N163 0,19 2.31 46.70 4734.51 0.13
N164 0.19 2.30 46.63 4721.04 0,13
N165 0.19 2.30 46,61 4715,62 0,13
N166 0.19 2.30 46.54 4704.15 0,13
N167 0,19 2.30 94.65 10350,92 0,13
N583 0,19 2,35 47.50 4899.33 0.13
N587 0.19 2.30 46,51 4699.87 0,13
N588 0,19 2.30 46.48 4695.45 0.13
N591 0,19 2.33 47.04 5337.96 0,13
N592 0,19 2.29 46.27 4644.74 0.13
N594 0,19 2.29 46.21 4638,90 0.13
N595 0,19 2.29 46,17 4634,21 0.13
N605 0.19 2.33 47,30 4864,04 0.13
N606 0,19 2.33 47,28 4861,13 0.13
N608 0.19 2,32 47.25 4855,97 0,13
N609 0,19 2,32 47,23 4853.22 0.13
N610 0,19 2,32 47.22 4851 .42 0.13
N661 0,19 2.32 47.20 4847.72 0.13
N663 0,19 2.30 63.64 7042,46 0.13
N664 0,19 2,29 64.18 7104,01 0.13
N681 0,19 2,30 46,54 4704.13 0.13
N682 0,19 2,30 46,55 4706,53 0.13
N683 0.19 2,30 46.58 4710.69 0.13
N684 0,19 2,30 46,60 4713,81 0,13
N685 0,19 2,31 46,69 4732.81 0,13
N686 0,19 2.31 46.71 4737.34 0,13
N901 0,19 2.31 46.73 4740.34 0,13
N902 0,19 2.32 47.20 4837.39 0.13
N903 0.19 2.33 47.38 4875.12 0,13
N904 0,19 2.34 47.64 4929.10 0,13
N905 0.19 2,33 47.46 4892,07 0,13
N906 0.19 2,33 47.44 4888.66 0,13
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Immokalee storm Water Management Plan
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Alternative Analysis
Airport - Existing Conditions L.O.S
5-yr 24-hr
SWMM Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NH3
Model Node (mgll) (mgll) (mgll) (MPN/100ml) (mg/I)
N907 0,19 2,33 47.43 4886,98 0.13
N908 0,19 2,33 47.42 4884.73 0,13
N909 0,19 2,33 47.40 4880,84 0,13
N910 0,19 2,33 47,37 4875,38 0.13
N911 0,19 2,33 47,34 4871,87 0,13
N961 0,19 2,33 47,47 4894,16 0.13
N963 0,38 4,66 93.58 9253,53 0,26
Airport - Existing Conditions L.O.S
1 D-yr 72-hr
SWMM Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NH3
Model Node (mgll) (mg/I) (mg/I) (MPN/1 DOml) (mg/I)
N01 0,20 2,38 49,00 5264,36 0.13
N02 0,20 2,38 49,00 5264,56 0.13
N03 0,20 2,38 4900 5264,61 0,13
N04 0,20 2,38 49,00 5264,39 0.13
N102 0,20 2,38 49,00 5263,54 0,13
N103 0,20 2,38 49,00 5262,77 0,13
N104 0,20 2,38 48,98 5257,21 0.13
N105 0,20 2,37 48,78 5185,75 0,13
N106 0,20 2,38 49,00 5265.72 0,13
N107 0,20 2,38 49,02 5268,34 0,13
N109 0,20 2,39 49,04 5272,09 0,13
N162 0,20 2,39 49,07 5239.14 0,13
N163 0,20 2,37 48,59 5117,12 0,13
N164 0,20 2,37 48.49 5095,05 0,13
N165 0,19 2,37 48.45 5085,49 0,13
N166 0,19 2.37 48.40 5076,04 0,13
N167 0,19 2,36 93.22 10183,70 0.13
N583 0.20 2.39 49,06 5278.03 0,13
N587 0,19 2,37 48,38 5072,93 0,13
N588 0,19 2,37 48,37 5070,13 0.13
N591 0.20 2.38 49,34 5152.38 0,13
N592 0,19 2.36 48.83 5099.56 0.13
N593 0,19 2,36 48,80 5096.19 0,13
N594 0.19 2,36 48,78 5094,69 0.13
N595 0,19 2,36 48.77 5093,30 0,13
N605 0,20 2,38 49,03 5271,10 0.13
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Alternative Analysis
Airport - Existing Conditions L.O.S
1 O-yr 72-h r
SWMM Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NH3
Model Node (mgll) (mgll) (mg/I) (MPN/100ml) (mg/I)
N606 0.20 2.38 49.03 5270.61 0.13
N608 0.20 2.38 49.02 5269,74 0,13
N609 0.20 2.38 49,02 5269,30 0,13
N610 0.20 2,38 49,02 5268,99 0,13
N661 0.20 2,38 49,02 5268,33 0,13
N663 0,19 2,36 59,58 6578.25 0,13
N664 0,19 2,36 60,02 6627.84 0,13
N681 0,19 2,37 48,40 5076.02 0,13
N682 0.19 2,37 48,41 5078.14 0.13
N683 0.19 2,37 48.43 5081,26 0.13
N684 0.19 2,37 48.44 5083.63 0,13
N685 0.20 2,37 48.58 5115,84 0.13
N686 0,20 2.37 48.59 5119.08 0.13
N901 0,20 2.37 48.60 5121.33 0.13
N902 0.20 2,39 49,07 5249,44 0.13
N903 0,20 2,39 49.09 5269,25 0,13
N904 0.20 2.39 49,16 5295.94 0,13
N905 0.20 2.39 49.06 5276.33 0.13
N906 0,20 2.39 49.06 5275.70 0.13
N907 0.20 2.39 49.06 5275,33 0.13
N908 0,20 2.39 49.05 5274.90 0,13
N909 0,20 2.39 49.05 5274.07 0,13
N910 0,20 2.39 49.04 5272.94 0,13
N911 0.20 2.39 49,04 5272.44 0,13
N961 0,20 2,39 49,06 5276.73 0,13
N963 0,38 4,66 93,61 9256.06 0,26
Airport - Existing Conditions L.O.S
25-yr 72-hr
SWMM Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NH3
Model Node (mg/I) (mg/I) (mgll) (MPN/100ml) (mg/I)
N01 0,20 2,40 49,57 5327.63 0.13
N02 0,20 2,40 49,57 5327.93 0.13
N03 0,20 2,40 49.57 5328,01 0.13
N04 0,20 2,40 49.57 5327.67 0.13
N102 0,20 2,40 49.56 5326.52 0.13
N103 0.20 2,40 49.55 5325.47 0.13
N104 0.20 2.40 49,51 5317,89 0.13
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Immokalee Storm Water Management Plan
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Alternative Analysis
Airport - Existing Conditions L.O.S
25-yr 72-h r
SWMM Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NHa
Model Node (mgll) (mg/l) (mg/l) (MPN/100ml) (mgll)
N105 0,20 2.39 49.14 5239.16 0.13
N106 0.20 2.40 49.58 5329.55 0.13
N107 0,20 2,41 49,60 5333,17 0.13
N109 0.20 2.41 49,62 5338.44 0,13
N162 0,20 2,40 49,39 5283,87 0.13
N163 0,20 2,38 48.78 5155,50 0,13
N164 0.20 2,38 48,67 5132,80 0,13
N165 0,20 2,37 48,62 5123.02 0.13
N166 0,20 2,37 48,57 5113.60 0,13
N167 0,19 2.37 93,31 10184,28 0,13
N558 0,20 2.41 49.60 5332.38 0.13
N583 0,20 2.41 4966 5346,81 0,13
N587 0.20 2,37 48,56 5110,55 0,13
N588 0,20 2,37 48,54 5107.83 0,13
N591 0,20 2,39 48,66 5195,30 0,13
N592 0,19 236 48,59 5123,63 0,13
N593 0,19 2,36 48,59 5109,07 0.13
N594 0,19 2,36 48,58 5103,08 0.13
N595 0.19 2,36 48.57 5101,43 0,13
N605 0,20 2.41 49,62 5337,05 0,13
N606 0,20 2,41 49,61 5336,37 0,13
N608 0,20 2.41 49,61 5335,16 0.13
N609 0,20 2.41 49,60 5334,51 0.13
N610 0,20 2,41 49,60 5334,08 0,13
N661 0,20 2.41 49,60 5333.16 0,13
N663 0,19 2,37 61,84 6837.07 0.13
N664 0,19 2,37 62.28 6886,86 0.13
N681 0,20 2,37 48,57 5113,59 0,13
N682 0,20 2,37 48.58 5115,68 0,13
N683 0,20 2,37 48.60 5118,78 0,13
N684 0,20 2,37 48,61 5121.14 0,13
N685 0,20 2,38 48,77 5154,16 0,13
N686 0.20 2,38 48,79 5157.55 0.13
N901 0,20 2.38 48,80 5159,91 0,13
N902 0.20 2.40 49.45 5298,28 0,13
N903 0,20 2.41 49,58 5327,60 0,13
N905 0,20 2,41 49,65 5344,36 0.13
N906 0,20 2.41 49,65 5343.46 0,13
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Immokalee storm Water Management Plan
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Alternative Analysis
Airport - Existing Conditions L.O.S
2S-yr 72-hr
SWMM Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NH3
Model Node (mg/I) (mg/I) (mgll) (MPN/100ml) (mgll)
N907 0,20 2.41 49,65 5342.96 0,13
N908 0.20 2,41 49.64 5342.35 0,13
N909 0.20 2.41 49,64 5341.22 0.13
N910 0.20 2.41 49.63 5339,66 0,13
N911 0,20 2.41 49.63 5338.93 0.13
N961 0.20 2,41 49,66 5344.92 0.13
N963 0.38 4.65 93,46 9241.82 0.26
Airport - Existing Conditions L.O.S
100-yr 72-hr
SWMM Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NH3
Model Node (mgll) (mg/l) (mgll) (MPN/100ml) (mg/I)
N01 0.20 2.39 49.25 5306,10 0.13
N02 0.20 2,39 49,25 5306.36 0.13
N03 0.20 2.39 49,25 5306,43 0.13
N04 0.20 2,39 49,25 5306.14 0.13
N102 0.20 2,39 49.24 5305.13 0,13
N103 0.20 2.39 49.24 5304,22 0,13
N104 0,20 2.39 49,20 5297,65 0,13
N105 0,19 2.37 48.92 5228.63 0,13
N106 0.20 2,39 49.25 5307,54 0,13
N107 0.20 2.39 49.27 5310,89 0.13
N109 0.20 2.39 49,30 5315,69 0.13
N162 0,20 2,38 49.07 5261,75 0.13
N163 0.19 2.36 48.50 5136,07 0,13
N164 0.19 2,36 48.40 5113.03 0.13
N165 0,19 2.36 48.35 5102.90 0.13
N166 0.19 2.36 48,31 5093.58 0.13
N167 0.19 2,35 92,97 10152,09 0.13
N583 0,21 2,52 50,55 5323.10 0.14
N587 0,19 2,36 48.29 5090,72 0.13
N591 0,19 2,34 48.83 5201,23 0.13
N592 0.19 2.34 48,76 5145.79 0,13
N593 0.19 2,34 48.75 5144.66 0,13
N594 0.19 2,34 48.74 5143.52 0,13
N595 0.19 2.34 48.73 5142.39 0,13
N605 . 0.20 2.39 49,29 5314,43 0,13
N606 0.20 2.39 49,29 5313,80 0,13
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SFWMD & Collier County
Immokalee Storm Water Management Plan
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Alternative Analysis
Airport - Existing Conditions L.O.S
100-yr 72-hr
SWMM Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NH3
Model Node (mgll) (mgll) (mg/I) (MPN/100ml) (mg/I)
N608 0,20 2.39 49,28 5312.68 0.13
N609 0,20 2,39 49,28 5312,12 0,13
N610 0.20 2.39 49.28 5311,73 0.13
N661 0.20 2,39 49,27 5310,88 0,13
N663 0,19 2.35 64,23 7123.06 0,13
N664 0.19 2,35 64,72 7177.73 0,13
N681 0,19 2,36 48,31 5093,56 0,13
N682 0,19 2,36 48,32 5095,62 0.13
N683 0,19 2,36 48.33 5098.67 0.13
N684 0.19 2.36 48,35 5100,98 0.13
N685 0,19 2,36 48,50 5134.74 0.13
N686 0,19 2,36 48,51 5138,10 0,13
N901 0.19 2.36 48,52 5140.43 0.13
N902 0.20 2.38 49,13 5275,73 0,13
N903 0,20 2,39 49,26 5304.18 0,13
N904 0.20 2.42 49,42 5344,43 0.13
N905 0.20 2,39 49,32 5320,96 0,13
N906 0,20 2,39 49,32 5320,20 0,13
N907 0,20 2,39 49,32 5319.74 0,13
N908 0,20 2,39 49,32 5319,24 0,13
N909 0.20 2,39 49,31 5318.20 0.13
N910 0,20 2,39 49,30 5316,77 0,13
N911 0.20 2_39 49,30 5316,14 0,13
N961 0,20 2,39 49,32 5321,44 0.13
N963 0,38 4,64 93,24 9219,96 0,26
N588 0,19 2,36 48.28 5088,27 0,13
State Road 29 - Existing Conditions L.O.S
5-yr 24-hr
SWMM Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NH3
Model Node (mgll) (mg/I) (mg/I) (MPN/100ml) (mgll)
N173 0,19 2,27 45,94 4625,82 0,13
N174 0,19 2,26 45,72 4601.48 0,13
N175 0,19 2.26 45,68 4597,38 0,12
N596 0,19 2,27 45,95 4627,08 0,13
N597 0,19 2,28 46,01 4632,94 0,14
N598 0.19 2,28 45,96 4627,52 0,13
N599 0,29 2,86 45,90 4621 .41 0,13
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Immokalee Storm Water Management Plan
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LOCHNER
Alternative Analysis
State Road 29 - Existing Conditions L.O.S
5-yr 24-hr
SWMM Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NH3
Model Node (mgll) (mgll) (mgll) (MPN/1 DDml) (mgll)
N600 0.19 2,27 45,84 4615,16 0,13
N601 0.19 2,27 45,80 4610,90 0,13
N602 0.23 3.20 45.77 67004.03 0,13
N603 0.19 2.26 45.72 4601.76 0.13
N604 0.19 2.26 45.66 4595.60 0.12
N912 0,19 2,26 45.65 4594.21 0.12
N913 0,20 2.30 42,49 4213,95 0,12
State Road 29 - Existing Conditions L.O.S
10-yr 72-hr
SWMM Max.OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.ColI Max. NH3
Model Node (mgll) (mg/l) (mg/l) (MPN/10Dml) (mgll)
N169 0.20 2,37 48,77 5182.99 0.13
N170 0.20 2,37 48,74 5176.71 0.13
N171 0.20 2,37 48.74 5175.54 0.13
N173 0.20 2.37 48.77 5182,99 0.13
N174 0,20 2.37 48.74 5176.70 0.13
N175 0.20 2,37 48.74 5175.50 0,13
N597 0.20 2,37 48.78 5184,79 0,13
N598 0,20 2,37 48.78 5183,53 0.13
N599 0.29 2,88 48.77 5181,61 0.13
N600 0,20 2,37 48.76 5180,04 0,13
N601 0.20 2,37 48.75 5178.95 0,13
N602 0.25 3.40 48.75 71280.26 0,13
N603 0,20 2,37 48,74 5176,80 0.13
N604 0.20 2,37 48,74 5174.76 0,13
N912 0.20 2,37 48.74 5174.12 0,13
N913 0,20 2,39 48.10 5035.51 0,13
N920 0,20 2.37 48.77 5179,04 0,15
State Road 29 - Existing Conditions L.O.S
25-yr 72-hr
SWMM Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.ColI Max. NH3
Model Node (mgll) (mgll) (mg/l) (MPN/1DDml) (mgll)
N169 0.20 2,39 49.12 5235,75 0,13
N170 0.20 2,39 49,08 5228,56 0,13
N171 0.20 2.39 49.08 5227.24 0,13
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Immokalee Storm Water Management Plan
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Alternative Analysis
State Road 29 - Existing Conditions L.O.S
25-yr 72-hr
SWMM Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NH3
Model Node (mg/l) (mg/l) (mg/l) (MPN/100ml) (mgll)
N173 0,20 2,39 49,12 5235.74 0.13
N174 0.20 2.39 49,08 5228.54 0.13
N175 0.20 2,39 49.08 5227,18 0.13
N596 0,20 2,39 49,12 5236.18 0.13
N597 0.20 2,39 49,13 5237,98 0,14
N598 0,20 2,39 49,12 5236.41 0.13
N599 0,29 2,84 49.11 5234,16 0.13
N600 0,20 2.39 49,10 5232,37 0,13
N601 0,20 2,39 49.10 5231,14 0,13
N602 0.25 3,39 49,09 71185,43 0.13
N603 0,20 2,39 49,08 5228,66 0,13
N604 0,20 2,38 49,07 5226,13 0.13
N913 0,20 2.40 48,32 5084,11 0.13
N920 0,20 2,38 49,08 5225,73 0,15
State Road 29 - Existing Conditions L.O.S
100-yr 72-hr
SWMM Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NH3
Model Node (mg/l) (mg/l) (mg/l) (MPN/100ml) (mgll)
N105 0.19 2,37 48,92 5228,63 0,13
N169 0,19 2,37 48,91 5226,02 0,13
N170 0,19 2,37 48,88 5220.35 0,13
N171 0,19 2,37 48,88 5219,74 0,13
N173 0.19 2.37 48,91 5226,01 0,13
N174 0,19 2,37 48,88 5220.34 0,13
N175 0,19 2,37 48,88 5219,70 0,13
N596 0,19 2,37 48,91 5226,35 0,13
N597 0,19 2,37 48,91 5227,72 0,14
N598 0,19 2,37 48,91 5226,52 0,13
N599 0,28 2.76 48,89 5221,68 0,13
N600 0,19 2,37 48,89 5221.22 0,13
N601 0.19 2.37 48,89 5221.04 0,13
N602 0.25 3,38 48,89 70807.22 0.13
N603 0,19 2,37 48,88 5220,39 0,13
N604 0,19 2,37 48.88 5218,97 0,13
N912 0,19 2,37 48,88 5218.59 0,13
N913 0,20 2,39 44,94 4670.77 0.12
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Immokalee Storm Water Management Plan
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Alternative Analysis
Immokalee Road - Existina Conditions L.O.S
5-yr 24-hr
SWMM Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NH3
Model Node (mall) (mg/l) (mall) (MPN/100ml) (mall)
N229 0.14 2.03 45.22 2655.34 0.05
N231 0.00 0.04 1.08 373,46 0,00
N245 0.20 2.32 60.33 20833.45 0.05
N333 0,13 1.74 43.02 11833.77 0.09
N518 0,10 1.24 80.85 11106,33 0.20
N519 0,00 0.01 0.50 67,11 0,00
N523 0,00 0,00 0,00 0.00 0.00
N524 0.20 2.31 60.11 20756.88 0.05
N525 0.13 1.71 41.56 11388.48 0.08
N526 0.12 1.62 40.02 10954.99 0.08
N527 0.12 1.61 39.88 10920.12 0.08
N528 0.10 1,42 35.37 26328.15 0,07
N529 0.10 1,65 33,48 45626,43 0.07
N623 0.10 1,57 33.44 43401.05 0.07
Immokalee Stormwater Master Plan
Immokalee Road - Existina Conditions L.O.S
1 O-yr 72-hr
SWMM Model Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.ColI Max. NH3
Node (mall) (mall) (mall) (MPN/100ml) (mgll)
N229 0.15 2,05 46.29 3859,33 0.06
N231 0.02 0.18 4.79 1653,49 0.00
N238 0.19 2.29 59.50 20546.33 0,05
N245 0,19 2.29 59,50 20546.36 0,05
N333 0.15 1,85 43.75 12967,39 0.09
N333a 0.15 1,84 47.25 14783.49 0,09
N518 0,09 1.12 70,82 9699.36 0,18
N519 0.06 0.73 44,79 6108.73 0,11
N524 0.19 2,28 59,35 20494.78 0,05
N526 0.15 1.83 41,63 11425,37 0,08
N527 0.15 1,83 41,57 11410,54 0.08
N528 0.14 1,76 40.15 27723,45 0.08
N529 0,14 1.76 40,13 45299,31 0,08
N539 0.19 2,29 59,47 20537.37 0.05
N540 0.19 2.29 59.46 20532,24 0.05
N623 0.14 1,76 40.13 44643,61 0,08
Immokalee Stormwater Master Plan
Immokalee Road - Existing Conditions L.O.S
25-yr 72-hr
SWMM Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NH3
Model Node (mg/l) (mg/l) (mg/l) (MPN/100ml) (mg/l)
N229 0.15 2.05 46.29 4372.09 0,06
N231 0.02 0,21 5,36 1851.93 0.00
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Immokalee Storm Water Management Plan
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Alternative Analysis
Immokalee Stormwater Master Plan
Immokalee Road - Existing Conditions L.O.S
25-yr 72-hr
SWMM Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NH3
ModeJ Node (mgll) (mg/l) (mg/l) (MPN/1 DDml) (mgll)
N238 0,19 2,29 59,52 20553,69 0,05
N245 0,19 2,29 59,52 20553,72 0.05
N333 0,15 1,87 43,32 12900,86 0,09
N333a 0,15 186 46,76 14684.35 0,09
N518 0,09 1,14 72.84 9988.64 0.18
N519 0,06 0,80 50,83 6964,65 0.13
N524 0,19 2,28 59,35 20493,65 0,05
N525 0,15 1,87 42,65 11732.52 0,09
N526 0,15 1,86 42.08 11604,39 0.08
N527 0.15 1,86 42,01 11586,99 0,08
N528 0.14 1,79 40,24 28196.39 0,08
N529 0,14 1,79 40,23 45460.99 0.08
N539 0,19 2,29 59.49 20543,97 0,05
N540 0,19 2,29 59,48 20539,82 0.05
N623 0.14 1,79 40,23 44858.48 0,08
Immokalee Stormwater Master Plan
Immokalee Road - Existing Conditions L.O.S
100-yr 72-hr
SWMM Model Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NH3
Node (mg/l) (mg/l) (mgll) (MPN/1DDml) (mg/l)
N229 0.15 2,05 46,25 5146.11 0,06
N231 0.02 0,24 6,24 2154,68 0.01
N245 0,19 2.29 59,55 20563,73 0.05
N333 0.15 1,87 43,53 12675,90 0.09
N518 0,10 1,19 76,84 10547.24 0.19
N519 0.08 0,94 61,11 8389,64 0,15
N523 0,00 0,00 0,00 0,00 0,00
N524 0.19 2,28 59.31 20479,60 0.05
N525 0,15 1,87 43,29 12021.02 0.09
N526 0,15 1,87 42.85 11907,35 0.09
N527 0,15 1,86 42,77 11889,03 0,08
N528 0,14 1,81 41,03 29081,14 0,08
N529 0,14 1,81 41,00 45575,87 0,08
N623 0,14 1,81 41,00 45011,28 0.08
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Alternative Analysis
Main Street - Existing Conditions L.O.S
5-yr 24-hr
SWMM Model Max. OPO.. Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NH3
Node (mg/l) (mall) (mg/l) (MPN/100ml) (mall)
N177 0.13 2.01 42,02 29708.77 0.12
N178 0.13 2.00 42.02 29673.74 0.12
N179 0,12 1.91 42.04 28376.63 0.12
N180 0,12 1.91 42.05 28358,62 0.12
N181 0.12 1,87 42.07 27779,49 0.12
N182 0.12 1,87 42.07 27758.45 0.12
N183 0.12 1,86 42.17 26934.52 0,12
N184 0,12 1,86 42,17 26927.73 0,12
N185 0.12 1,91 42,18 27484.36 0.12
N187 0.13 2,04 43.63 29431.78 0.13
N188 0.13 2,04 43,67 29448.36 0.13
N190 0.14 2,21 47.29 31864.36 0.14
N192 0.14 2.22 47.31 31877,21 0.14
N193 0.15 2.27 48.46 32686.44 0.14
N207 0.13 2.08 42,00 30735.93 0,12
N209 0.15 2,24 47.91 32296.19 0,14
N210 0,04 0.78 8.47 6788.47 0,05
N211 0.04 0,78 8.47 6788,38 0.05
N733 0,04 0,72 7,76 6219,91 0.04
Main Street - Existing Conditions L.O.S
10-yr 72-hr
SWMM Model Max. OPO.. Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NH3
Node (mg/l) (mall) (mg/l) (MPN/100ml) (mg/l)
N177 0,13 2,05 40.88 30332,29 0.12
N178 0.13 2.05 40.89 30277,62 0.12
N179 0.12 1,94 40.95 28768,46 0.12
N180 0,12 1.94 40,95 28733.29 0.12
N181 0.12 1,90 41,02 28084.07 0.12
N182 0.12 1.90 41.02 28070,23 0,12
N183 0.12 1.88 42.80 27167.71 0,13
N184 0,12 1.88 42,82 27163.43 0.13
N185 0.13 1.94 44,37 27565,01 0.13
N187 0.14 2,11 48.35 29956,34 0.14
N188 0.14 2.11 48,39 29976.37 0.14
N190 0.15 2.30 52,72 32678.72 0.15
N192 0.15 2.30 52.75 32692.66 0.15
N193 0,16 2,36 53,89 33556,24 0,16
N207 0,14 2.12 40.85 31407.32 0.12
N209 0.14 2,10 45.15 30139.55 0.13
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Main Street - Existina Conditions L.O.S
25-yr 72-hr
SWMM Model Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NH3
Node (mg/l) (mgll) (mgll) (MPN/100ml) (mg/l)
N177 0.13 2.07 40,18 30588.76 0,12
N178 0,13 2,06 40.19 30541,59 0.12
N179 0,13 1.96 40,55 28993,77 0,12
N180 0.13 1,96 40,57 28962,46 0,12
N181 0,12 1,91 40,97 28222.23 0,12
N182 0.12 1,90 40.99 28200,46 0,12
N183 0,12 1,84 43,29 27175,80 0,13
N184 0.12 1,84 43.28 27170.70 0.13
N185 0,12 1,87 43,95 26918,74 0,13
N187 0,13 1,94 44.35 27431,95 0.13
N188 0,13 1.94 44,32 27426,35 0.13
N190 0,13 1,95 43,13 27873,90 0.13
N192 0.13 1,95 43,07 27851,51 0.13
N193 0,12 1,91 41,51 27256,88 0,12
N207 0,14 2,14 39.99 31697.98 0,12
N209 0.12 1,82 37,26 26395,86 0,11
Main Street - Existing Conditions L.O.S
100-yr 72-hr
SWMM Model Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NH3
Node (mall) (mall) (mall) (MPN/100ml) (mall)
N177 0,13 2,10 40,51 31015.55 0,12
N178 0.13 2,09 40.51 30997.54 0.12
N179 0.13 2,00 40,49 29561,79 0.12
N180 0,13 2,00 40,48 29519,28 0.12
N181 0,12 1,94 40,45 28678.24 0.12
N182 0,12 1,94 40.45 28665,24 0,12
N183 0,12 1,83 40,01 27135,60 0,12
N184 0,12 1,83 40.00 27129,86 0,12
N185 0,12 1.81 39,53 26875,01 0.12
N187 0,12 1.82 38,37 26632,97 0,11
N188 0,12 1,82 38,36 26633,00 0,11
N190 0,12 1,81 37,53 26598,55 0,11
N192 0,12 1,81 37,53 26588,75 0,11
N193 0,12 1,80 37.47 26414.67 0.11
N207 0.14 2,17 40,51 32052,29 0.12
N209 0,12 1,80 37,23 26365,25 0.11
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7th Street - Existing Conditions L.O.S
5-yr 24-hr
SWMM Model Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NH3
Node (mgll) (mgll) (mg/l) (MPN/100ml) (mgll)
N207 0,13 2,08 42,00 30735.93 0.12
N476 0,09 1,12 72.58 9969.22 0.18
N477 0,09 1,12 72.57 9969.01 0.18
N478 0,09 1,12 72.52 9961.06 0.18
N479 0.09 1.12 72,52 9961,08 0.18
N480 0.09 1.13 73,69 10122.68 0.18
N481 0.09 1.13 73,72 10125,93 0.18
N482 0.10 1.22 79,00 10852,17 0.20
N484 0.10 1.22 79,48 10917,76 0.20
N485 0,10 1.28 83,48 11467,05 0.21
N486 0.09 1,12 73,00 10026.89 0,18
N487 0.09 1.12 73,00 10026.94 0,18
N488 0.09 1.12 72.97 10023,42 0,18
N489 0.09 1.12 72.97 10023,31 0,18
N490 0,09 1,12 72,89 10012,59 0,18
N491 0.09 1,12 72.89 10012,55 0,18
N492 0.09 1.12 72.78 9997,50 0.18
N493 0.09 1.12 72.78 9997.39 0.18
N494 0.09 1.12 72.75 9993.06 0.18
N495 0,09 1,12 73.04 10032.78 0.18
N496 0,09 1,12 73.03 10032.25 0.18
N506 0,09 1,12 73.01 10029.15 0.18
N573 0,09 1,12 72.75 9993.04 0.18
N576 0,09 1,12 73.01 10029.02 0.18
7th Street - Existing Conditions L.O.S
10-yr 72-hr
SWMM Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NH3
Model Node (mgll) (mgll) (mg/l) (MPN/100ml) (mgll)
N476 0.09 1,12 72.83 10003,55 0,18
N477 0.09 1,12 72.83 10003,61 0,18
N478 0,09 1,12 72,83 10004,39 0,18
N479 0,09 1,12 72.83 10004.54 0,18
N480 0.09 1.15 74.66 10255.03 0.18
N481 0.09 1.15 74.67 10257.43 0,18
N482 0.10 1,23 80.16 11011.44 0,20
N484 0,10 1,23 80.23 11019,94 0,20
N485 0.10 1,28 83.05 11408.27 0,21
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Alternative Analysis
7th Street - Existing Conditions L.O.S
10-yr 72-hr
SWMM Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NH3
Model Node (mgll) (mgll) (mg/l) (MPNI100ml) (mgll)
N486 0.09 1.12 72.74 9991.72 0.18
N487 0.09 1.12 72.74 9991.57 0.18
N488 0.09 1.12 72.75 9993.25 0.18
N489 0.09 1.12 72.75 9993.14 0.18
N490 0.09 1.12 72.78 9996.88 0.18
N491 0.09 1.12 72.78 9996.77 0.18
N492 0.09 1.12 72.80 10000.31 0.18
N493 0.09 1.12 72.80 10000.42 0.18
N494 0.09 1.12 72.81 10001.18 0.18
N495 0.09 1.12 72.71 9988.24 0.18
N496 0.09 1.12 72.72 9988.58 0.18
N506 0.09 1.12 72.73 9989.75 0.18
N573 0.09 1.12 72.81 10001.23 0.18
N576 0.09 1.12 72.73 9989.89 0.18
7th Street - Existing Conditions L.O.S
25-yr 72-hr
SWMM Model Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NH3
Node (mg/l) (mgll) (mg/l) (MPN/100ml) (mg/l)
N476 0.09 1.12 72.83 10004.00 0.18
N477 0.09 1.12 72.83 10004.05 0.18
N478 0.09 1.12 72.83 10004.77 0.18
N479 0.09 1.12 72.84 10004.98 0.18
N480 0.09 1.15 74.82 10278.01 0.19
N481 0.09 1.15 74.81 10276.43 0.18
N482 0.10 1.25 81.18 11150.91 0.20
N484 0.10 1.25 81.04 11131.51 0.20
N485 0.10 1.29 83.59 11481.81 0.21
N486 0.09 1.12 72.75 9992.55 0.18
N487 0.09 1.12 72.74 9992.43 0.18
N488 0.09 1.12 72.76 9993.99 0.18
N489 0.09 1.12 72.76 9993.93 0.18
N490 0.09 1.12 72.78 9997.68 0.18
N491 0.09 1.12 72.78 9997.60 0.18
N492 0.09 1.12 72.81 10001.06 0.18
N493 0.09 1.12 72.81 10001.15 0.18
N494 0.09 1.12 72.81 10001.81 0.18
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Immokalee Storm Water Management Plan
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Alternative Analysis
7th Street - Existing Conditions L.O.S
25-yr 72-hr
SWMM Model Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NH3
Node (mgll) (mg/l) (mg/l) (MPN/100ml) (mg/l)
N495 0.09 1.12 72.72 9989.03 0.18
N496 0.09 1.12 72.72 9989.39 0.18
N506 0.09 1.12 72.73 9990.66 0.18
N573 0.09 1.12 72.81 10001.84 0.18
N576 0.09 1.12 72.73 9990.80 0.18
7th Street - Existing Conditions L.O.S
1 OO-yr 72-hr
SWMM Model Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NH3
Node (mg/l) (mg/l) (mg/l) (MPN/100ml) (mg/l)
N207 0.14 2.17 40.51 32052.29 0.12
N476 0.09 1.12 72.83 10004.69 0.18
N477 0.09 1.12 72.83 10004.74 0.18
N478 0.09 1.12 72.84 10005.36 0.18
N479 0.09 1.12 72.84 10005.55 0.18
N480 0.10 1.18 76.87 10558.68 0.19
N481 0.10 1.18 76.93 10567.89 0.19
N482 0.10 1.27 82.82 11377.01 0.20
N484 0.10 1.27 82.67 11356.36 0.20
N485 0.10 1.29 83.95 11531.16 0.21
N486 0.09 1.12 72.75 9993.66 0.18
N487 0.09 1.12 72.75 9993.49 0.18
N488 0.09 1.12 72.77 9995.19 0.18
N489 0.09 1.12 72.76 9995.07 0.18
N490 0.09 1.12 72.79 9998.49 0.18
N491 0.09 1.12 72.79 9998.4 7 0.18
N492 0.09 1.12 72.81 10001.88 0.18
N493 0.09 1.12 72.81 10001.94 0.18
N494 0.09 1.12 72.82 10002.41 0.18
N495 0.09 1.12 72.73 9990.19 0.18
N496 0.09 1.12 72.73 9990.56 0.18
N506 0.09 1.12 72.74 9991.98 0.18
N573 0.09 1.12 72.82 10002.41 0.18
N576 0.09 1.12 72.74 9992.11 0.18
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Immokalee Storm Water Management Plan
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Alternative Analysis
Slough - Existing Conditions L.O.S
5-yr 24-hr
SWMM Model Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NH3
Node (mg/l) (mgll) (mg/l) (MPNI100ml) (mg/l)
N163 0.19 2.31 46.70 4734.51 0.13
N165 0.19 2.30 46.61 4715.62 0.13
N210 0.04 0.78 8.47 6788.47 0.05
N211 0.04 0.78 8.47 6788.38 0.05
N212 0.04 0.68 12.67 3866.89 0.03
N214 0.09 1.18 13.14 854.50 0.07
N216 0.01 0.15 2.79 141.32 0.01
N217 0.04 0.81 8.75 7014.01 0.05
N218 0.10 1.66 30.87 9422.32 0.08
N244 0.07 0.88 24.18 1066.84 0.05
N256 0.11 1.44 16.04 1014.09 0.08
N270 0.01 0.20 2.25 1838.94 0.01
N337 0.08 1.09 13.33 2286.99 0.06
N517 0.04 0.81 8.75 7013.94 0.05
N686 0.19 2.31 46.71 4737.34 0.13
N709 0.01 0.15 2.79 141.28 0.01
N710 0.01 0.20 2.25 1838.81 0.01
N713 0.04 0.68 12.57 3836.34 0.03
N732 0.06 1.18 12.61 10104.08 0.07
N733 0.04 0.72 776 6219.91 0.04
N734 0.04 0.68 7.29 6358.72 0.04
N735 0.01 0.07 1.25 226.07 0.00
N736 0.04 0.56 8.10 664.41 0.03
Slough - Existing Conditions L.O.S
1 O-yr 72-h r
SWMM Model Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NH3
Node (mgll) (mgll) (mg/l) (MPNI100ml) (m g/l)
N210 0.05 0.96 10.30 8246.81 0.06
N211 0.05 0.96 10.27 8228.03 0.06
N212 0.03 0.60 6.41 5136.92 0.04
N214 0.10 1.35 15.04 806.20 0.08
N216 0.04 0.51 5.82 348.49 0.03
N217 0.05 0.91 9.75 7804.35 0.05
N218 0.07 1.13 20.40 6643.85 0.05
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Alternative Analysis
Slough - Existing Conditions L.O.S
10-yr 72-hr
SWMM Model Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NH3
Node (mg/l) (mg/l) (mg/l) (MPN/100ml) (mg/l)
N244 0.07 0.96 10.86 683.32 0.05
N256 0.11 1.48 16.44 881.39 0.08
N270 0.01 0.28 3.05 2468.84 0.02
N337 0.08 1.14 13.04 873.08 0.06
N517 0.05 0.91 9.75 7804.33 0.05
N709 0.04 0.51 5.82 348.49 0.03
N710 0.01 0.26 2.90 2349.48 0.02
N713 0.03 0.60 6.42 5145.72 0.04
N732 0.06 1.12 12.04 9639.61 0.07
N733 0.05 0.91 9.79 7837.79 0.05
N734 0.04 0.77 8.88 7521.14 0.05
N735 0.03 0.45 5.07 303.92 0.02
N736 0.05 0.72 8.13 482.50 0.04
Slough - Existing Conditions L.O.S
25-yr 72-h r
SWMM Model Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NH3
Node (mg/l) (mg/l) (mgll) (MPNI100ml) (mg/l)
N210 0.05 0.94 10.13 8115.64 0.06
N211 0.05 0.94 10.10 8086.50 0.06
N212 0.03 0.62 7.44 5363.80 0.04
N214 0.10 1.40 15.62 837.48 0.08
N216 0.04 0.58 6.62 399.29 0.03
N218 0.07 1.18 21.36 6936.87 0.06
N244 0.08 1.05 11.94 749.80 0.06
N256 0.11 1.54 17.16 920.19 0.09
N270 0.02 0.30 3.36 2731.58 0.02
N337 0.09 1.22 13.97 908.34 0.07
N517 0.05 0.90 9.68 7751.99 0.05
N709 0.04 0.58 6.62 399.29 0.03
N710 0.02 0.29 3.24 2636.57 0.02
N713 0.03 0.63 7.38 5368.58 0.04
N732 0.06 1.11 11.95 9567.65 0.07
N733 0.05 0.90 9.65 7730.56 0.05
N734 0.04 0.77 9.88 8476.29 0.05
N735 0.04 0.51 5.80 350.37 0.03
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Slough - Existing Conditions L.O.S
25-yr 72-hr
SWMM Model Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NH3
Node (mg/l) (mgll) (mgll) (MPN/100ml) (mg/l)
N736 0.06 0.84 9.49 567.13 0.05
Slough - Existing Conditions L.O.S
100-yr 72-hr
SWMM Model Max. OP04 Max. TN Max. TSS Max. E.Coli Max. NH3
Node (mgll) (mg/l) (mg/l) (MPNI100ml) (mg/l)
N210 0.05 0.93 9.93 7957.06 0.06
N211 0.05 0.92 9.85 7885.43 0.06
N212 0.04 0.67 10.26 5780.28 0.04
N214 0.11 1.49 16.59 890.59 0.08
N216 0.06 0.77 8.81 533.33 0.04
N217 0.05 0.90 9.71 7773.84 0.05
N218 0.07 1.26 22.94 7378.34 0.06
N244 0.09 1.21 13.64 845.64 0.07
N256 0.12 1.60 17.82 956.72 0.09
N270 0.02 0.29 3.35 2767.26 0.02
N337 0.10 1.33 15.17 977.67 0.07
N517 0.05 0.90 9.71 7773.83 0.05
N709 0.06 0.77 8.81 533.33 0.04
N710 0.01 0.27 3.24 2682.10 0.02
N713 0.04 0.67 10.22 5790.56 0.04
N732 0.06 1.08 11.55 9246.49 0.06
N733 0.05 0.88 9.39 7519.83 0.05
N734 0.05 0.83 12.36 10829.14 0.05
N735 0.05 0.67 7.58 460.92 0.04
N736 0.08 1.04 11.77 715.85 0.06
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Appendix B: Individual Physical Components
I. Alternative # 1
1. Delaware Ave (E-W between 1 st street 6th street, and then between Delaware and
Colorado along vertical 6th street)
Proposed 48"0 RCP
6 Inlets (Type "0" with grate TOP)
Total Length 2201 ft
2. Colorado Avenue ( 1 st street to 9th street)
Proposed 48"0 RCP
7 Inlets (Type "0" with grate TOP)
Total Length 2632 ft
3. Boston Avenue ( 1 st street to White Way)
Proposed 48"0 RCP
9 Inlets (Type "0" with grate TOP)
Total Length 3281 ft
4. 7th Street (Colorado to Boston)
Proposed 18" FD Exfiltration Trench
2 Inlets (Type "C" with grate TOP)
Total Length 603 ft
2 Aluminum baffles
5. 4th St. (Colorado to Boston)
Proposed 18" FD Exfiltration Trench
3 Inlets (Type "C" with grate TOP)
Total Length 603 ft
3 Aluminum baffles
6. 9th St. (Delaware to Colorado)
Proposed 18" FD Exfiltration Trench
2 Inlets (Type "C" with grate TOP)
Total Length 615 ft
2 Aluminum baffles
7. 8th St. (Delaware to Colorado)
Proposed 18" FD Exfiltration Trench
2 Inlets (Type "C" with grate TOP)
Total Length 615 ft
2 Aluminum baffles
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8. 7th St. (Delaware to Colorado)
Proposed 18" FD Exfiltration Trench
2 Inlets (Type "c" with grate TOP)
Total Length 615 ft
2 Aluminum baffles
9. 6th Ct. (Delaware to Colorado)
Proposed 18" FD Exfiltration Trench
2 Inlets (Type "C" with grate TOP)
Total Length 615 ft
2 Aluminum baffles
10.4th St. (Delaware to Colorado)
Proposed 18" FD Exfiltration Trench
2 Inlets (Type "C" with grate TOP)
Total Length 615 ft
2 Aluminum baffles
11.3th St. (Delaware to Colorado)
Proposed 18" FD Exfiltration Trench
2 Inlets (Type "c" with grate TOP)
Total Length 615 ft
2 Aluminum baffles
12.2th St. (Delaware to Colorado)
Proposed 18" FD Exfiltration Trench
2 Inlets (Type "c" with grate TOP)
Total Length 615 ft
2 Aluminum baffles
13. Water Quality Control Structure # 1
At 5th street south of Maple Drive: At the end of the double 48" we need a customized
large control structure. 6" Bleeder @ Elev 20.00 and Weir @ Elev 23. Length of weir is
equal to 20 ft. Structure dimensions equal 21ft X 10ft.
14. Lake Trafford Culvert Upgrades (Upsizing insufficient driveway culverts)
· Tippins Terrace (S): 60 LF of 15" CMP with Mitered End Sections
· No Name Road 'A': 60 LF of 15" CMP with Mitered End Sections
· Trafford Farm Road: 60 LF of 15" CMP with Mitered End Sections
· Taylor Terrace (S): 60 LF of 15" CMP with Mitered End Sections
· Hall Road: 60 LF of 15" CMP with Mitered End Sections
· Christian Terrace: 60 LF of 15" CMP with Mitered End Sections
· Miraham Terrace (5): 55 LF of 15" CMP with Mitered End Sections
· Raulerson Road (S): 55 LF of 15" CMP with Mitered End Sections
· Little League Road: 90 LF of 15" CMP with Mitered End Sections
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15. Slough Cross Drain Additions:
. Add 2-48 inch CMP Cross Drains (50 feet in length) to the Sanitation Road crossing
. Add 2-60 inch CMP Cross Drains (50 feet in length) to the Road crossing west of
Sanitation Road
. Add 1-72 inch CMP Cross Drain (50 feet in length) to the second Road crossing west
of Sanitation Road
16. Fish Creek Conveyance Capacity Improvements
Cross Sections have been modified to relocate the top of banks 5 ft. away from the creek.
This modification increases capacity and provides a more stable side-slope. Total
excavation equal 1678 CY.
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Alternative Analysis
II. Alternative #2
1. Delaware Ave ( 1 st street 6th street, between Delaware and Colorado (vertical 6th street) )
Proposed 48"0 RCP
6 Inlets (Type "0" with grate TOP)
Total Length 2201 ft
2. Colorado Avenue ( 1 st street to 9th street)
Proposed 48"0 RCP
7 Inlets (Type "0" with grate TOP)
Total Length 2632 ft
3. Boston Avenue ( 1st street to white way)
Proposed 48"0 RCP
9 Inlets (Type "0" with grate TOP)
Total Length 3281 ft
4. 7th Street (Colorado to Boston)
Proposed 18" FD Exfiltration Trench
2 Inlets (Type "C" with grate TOP)
Total Length 603 ft
2 Aluminum baffles
5. 4th St. (Colorado to Boston)
Proposed 18" FD Exfiltration Trench
3 Inlets (Type "C" with grate TOP)
Total Length 603 ft
3 Aluminum baffles
6. 9th St. (Delaware to Colorado)
Proposed 18" FD Exfiltration Trench
2 Inlets (Type "C" with grate TOP)
Total Length 615 ft
2 Aluminum baffles
7. 8th St. (Delaware to Colorado)
Proposed 18" FD Exfiltration Trench
2 Inlets (Type "C" with grate TOP)
Total Length 615 ft
2 Aluminum baffles
8. 7th St. (Delaware to Colorado)
Proposed 18" FD Exfiltration Trench
2 Inlets (Type "C" with grate TOP)
Total Length 615 ft
2 Aluminum baffles
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9. 6th Ct. (Delaware to Colorado)
Proposed 18" FD Exfiltration Trench
2 Inlets (Type "C" with grate TOP)
Total Length 615 ft
2 Aluminum baffles
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10.4th St. (Delaware to Colorado)
Proposed 18" FD Exfiltration Trench
2 Inlets (Type "C" with grate TOP)
Total Length 615 ft
2 Aluminum baffles
11.3th St. (Delaware to Colorado)
Proposed 18" FD Exfiltration Trench
2 Inlets (Type "C" with grate TOP)
Total Length 615 ft
2 Aluminum baffles
12.2th St. (Delaware to Colorado)
Proposed 18" FD Exfiltration Trench
2 Inlets (Type "C" with grate TOP)
Total Length 615 ft
2 Aluminum baffles
13. Immokalee Drive (State Road 29 to Wells Street)
Proposed 48"tZJ RCP
8 Inlets (Type "0" with grate TOP)
Total Length 2435 ft
14. Wells Street (Immokalee Drive to dead end)
Proposed 48"tZJ RCP
4 Inlets (Type "0" with grate TOP)
Total Length 1350 ft
15.lmmokalee Drive (Wells to Gettys Drive)
Proposed 18" FD Exfiltration Trench
6 Inlets (Type "C" with grate TOP)
Total Length 1430 ft (French Drain Pipe)
Total Length 60 ft (Solid Pipe)
6 Aluminum baffles
16.19th Street (I mmokalee Drive to the North)
Proposed 18" FD Exfiltration Trench
3 Inlets (Type "C" with grate TOP)
Total Length 900 ft (French Drain Pipe)
3 Aluminum baffles
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17. Water Quality Control Structure # 1
At 5th street south of Maple Drive: At the end of the double 48" we need a customized
large control structure. 6" Bleeder @ Elev 20,00 and Weir @ Elev 23. Length of weir is
equal to 20 ft. Structure dimensions equal 21ft X 10 ft.
18. Water Quality Control Structure # 2
At the south dead-end of Wells Street: At the end of the double 48" we need a
customized large control structure. 6" Bleeder @ Elev 22.50 and Weir @ Elev 24. Length
of weir is equal to 20 ft. Structure dimensions equal 21ft X 10 ft.
19. Lake Trafford Culvert Upgrades (Upsizing insufficient driveway culverts)
· Tippins Terrace (5): 60 LF of 18" (elliptical) CMP with Mitered End Sections
· No Name Road 'A': 60 LF of 18" (elliptical) CMP with Mitered End Sections
· Trafford Farm Road: 60 LF of 18" (elliptical) CMP with Mitered End Sections
· Taylor Terrace (5): 60 LF of 18" (elliptical) CMP with Mitered End Sections
· Hall Road: 60 LF of 18" (elliptical) CMP with Mitered End Sections
· Christian Terrace: 60 LF of 18" (elliptical) CMP with Mitered End Sections
· Miraham Terrace (5): 55 LF of 18" (elliptical) CMP with Mitered End Sections
· Raulerson Road (5): 55 LF of 18" (elliptical) CMP with Mitered End Sections
· Little League Road: 90 LF of 18" (elliptical) CMP with Mitered End Sections
20. Slough Cross Drain Additions:
· Add 2-48 inch CMP Cross Drains (50 feet in length) to the Sanitation Road
crossing
· Add 2-60 inch CMP Cross Drains (50 feet in length) to the Road crossing west of
Sanitation Road
· Add 1-72 inch CMP Cross Drain (50 feet in length) to the second Road crossing
west of Sanitation Road
21. Fish Creek Conveyance Capacity Improvements
Cross Sections have been modified to relocate the top of banks 5 ft. away from the
creek. This modification increases capacity and provides a more stable side-slope.
Total excavation equal 1678 CY + 2193 CY (for additional 987 ft of conveyance
improvements) = 3871 CY.
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III. Alternative #3
1. Delaware Ave ( 1 st street 6th street, between Delaware and Colorado (vertical 6th street) )
Proposed 48"0 RCP
6 Inlets (Type "0" with grate TOP)
Total Length 2201 ft
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9. 6th Ct. (Delaware to Colorado)
Proposed 18" FD Exfiltration Trench
2 Inlets (Type "C" with grate TOP)
Total Length 615 ft
2 Aluminum baffles
10.4th St. (Delaware to Colorado)
Proposed 18" FD Exfiltration Trench
2 Inlets (Type "C" with grate TOP)
Total Length 615 ft
2 Aluminum baffles
11.3th St. (Delaware to Colorado)
Proposed 18" FD Exfiltration Trench
2 Inlets (Type "C" with grate TOP)
Total Length 615 ft
2 Aluminum baffles
12.2th St. (Delaware to Colorado)
Proposed 18" FD Exfiltration Trench
2 Inlets (Type "C" with grate TOP)
Total Length 615 ft
2 Aluminum baffles
13. Immokalee Drive (State Road 29 to Wells Street)
Proposed 48"0 RCP
8 Inlets (Type "0" with grate TOP)
Total Length 2435 ft
14. Wells Street (Immokalee Drive to dead end)
Proposed 48"0 RCP
4 Inlets (Type "0" with grate TOP)
Total Length 1350 ft
15.lmmokalee Drive (Wells to Gettys Drive)
Proposed 18" FD Exfiltration Trench
6 Inlets (Type "C" with grate TOP)
Total Length 1430 ft (French Drain Pipe)
Total Length 60 ft (Solid Pipe)
6 Aluminum baffles
16.19th Street (Immokalee Drive to the North)
Proposed 18" FD Exfiltration Trench
3 Inlets (Type "C" with grate TOP)
Total Length 900 ft (French Drain Pipe)
3 Aluminum baffles
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17. Water Quality Control Structure # 1
At 5th Street south of Maple Drive: At the end of the double 48" we need a customized
large control structure. 6" Bleeder @ Elev 20.00 and Weir @ Elev 23. Length of weir is
equal to 20 ft. Structure dimensions equal 21ft X 10 ft.
18. Water Quality Control Structure # 2
At the south dead-end of Wells Street: At the end of the double 48" we need a
customized large control structure. 6" Bleeder @ Elev 22.50 and Weir @ Elev 24. Length
of weir is equal to 20 ft. Structure dimensions equal 21ft X 10 ft.
19. lake Trafford Culvert Upgrades (Upsizing insufficient driveway culverts)
. Tippins Terrace (S): 60 LF of 18" (elliptical) CMP with Mitered End Sections
. No Name Road 'A': 60 LF of 18" (elliptical) CMP with Mitered End Sections
. Trafford Farm Road: 60 LF of 18" (elliptical) CMP with Mitered End Sections
. Taylor Terrace (S): 60 LF of 18" (elliptical) CMP with Mitered End Sections
. Hall Road: 60 LF of 18" (elliptical) CMP with Mitered End Sections
. Christian Terrace: 60 LF of 18" (elliptical) CMP with Mitered End Sections
. Miraham Terrace (S): 55 LF of 18" (elliptical) CMP with Mitered End Sections
. Raulerson Road (S): 55 LF of 18" (elliptical) CMP with Mitered End Sections
. Little league Road: 90 LF of 18" (elliptical) CMP with Mitered End Sections
20.Slough Cross Drain Additions:
. Add 2-48 inch CMP Cross Drains (50 feet in length) to the Sanitation Road
crossing
. Add 2-60 inch CMP Cross Drains (50 feet in length) to the Road crossing west of
Sanitation Road
. Add 1-72 inch CMP Cross Drain (50 feet in length) to the second Road crossing
west of Sanitation Road
21. Fish Creek Conveyance Capacity Improvements
. Cross Sections have been modified to relocate the top of banks 5 ft. away from the
creek. This modification increases capacity and provides a more stable side-slope.
Total excavation equal 1678 CY + 2193 CY (for additional 987 ft of conveyance
improvements) = 3871 CY,
. Proposed 5 acre lake (with a 1 acre vegetated wetland area and a 4 acre non-
vegetated deeper section with a berm between them) 2788 feet up stream of Lake
Trafford Road. Wetland will have a control structure (ditch block) located at the
southern-most portion of the lake where the existing stream heads south to Lake
Trafford Road. Where the creek discharges into/and exits out of the wetland area,
limestone riprap will be placed to alleviate any erosion concerns and will provide
additional treatment for ammonia. (A) 4 AC Non-Vegetated Portion of Lake:
Estimated excavation quantity = 28 acre-ft (7 ft depth X 4 acres) = 45,173 CY. (B)
1 AC Vegetated Portion of Lake: Estimation excavation = 3 acre-ft (3 ft depth x 1
acre) = 4,840 CY. Proposed Weir / Spillway between the 1 AC wetland area and
the 4 AC lake area.
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IV. Alternative #4
1. Delaware Ave ( 1 5t street 6th street, between Delaware and Colorado (vertical 6th street) )
Proposed 48"0 RCP
6 Inlets (Type "0" with grate TOP)
Total Length 2201 ft
2. Colorado Avenue ( 15t street to 9th street)
Proposed 48"0 RCP
7 Inlets (Type "0" with grate TOP)
Total Length 2632 ft
3. Boston Avenue ( 15t street to white way)
Proposed 48"0 RCP
9 Inlets (Type "0" with grate TOP)
Total Length 3281 ft
4. 7th Street (Colorado to Boston)
Proposed 18" FD Exfiltration Trench
2 Inlets (Type "C" with grate TOP)
Total Length 603 ft
2 Aluminum baffles
5. 4th S1. (Colorado to Boston)
Proposed 18" FD Exfiltration Trench
3 Inlets (Type "C" with grate TOP)
Total Length 603 ft
3 Aluminum baffles
6. 9th S1. (Delaware to Colorado)
Proposed 18" FD Exfiltration Trench
2 Inlets (Type "C" with grate TOP)
Total Length 615 ft
2 Aluminum baffles
7. 8th S1. (Delaware to Colorado)
Proposed 18" FD Exfiltration Trench
2 Inlets (Type "C" with grate TOP)
Total Length 615 ft
2 Aluminum baffles
8. 7th S1. (Delaware to Colorado)
Proposed 18" FD Exfiltration Trench
2 Inlets (Type "C" with grate TOP)
Total Length 615 ft
2 Aluminum baffles
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9. 6th Ct. (Delaware to Colorado)
Proposed 18" FD Exfiltration Trench
2 Inlets (Type "C" with grate TOP)
Total Length 615 ft
2 Aluminum baffles
10.4th St. (Delaware to Colorado)
Proposed 18" FD Exfiltration Trench
2 Inlets (Type "C" with grate TOP)
Total Length 615 ft
2 Aluminum baffles
11.3th St. (Delaware to Colorado)
Proposed 18" FD Exfiltration Trench
2 Inlets (Type "C" with grate TOP)
Total Length 615 ft
2 Aluminum baffles
12.2th St. (Delaware to Colorado)
Proposed 18" FD Exfiltration Trench
2 Inlets (Type "C" with grate TOP)
Total Length 615 ft
2 Aluminum baffles
13. Immokalee Drive (State Road 29 to Wells Street)
Proposed 48"0 RCP
8 Inlets (Type "0" with grate TOP)
Total Length 2435 ft
14. Wells Street (Immokalee Drive to dead end)
Proposed 48"0 RCP
4 Inlets (Type "0" with grate TOP)
Total Length 1350 ft
15.lmmokalee Drive (Wells to Gettys Drive)
Proposed 18" FD Exfiltration Trench
6 Inlets (Type "c" with grate TOP)
Total Length 1430 ft (French Drain Pipe)
Total Length 60 ft (Solid Pipe)
6 Aluminum baffles
16.19th Street (Immokalee Drive to the North)
Proposed 18" FD Exfiltration Trench
3 Inlets (Type "C" with grate TOP)
Total Length 900 ft (French Drain Pipe)
3 Aluminum baffles
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17. Water Quality Control Structure # 1
· At 5th Street south of Maple Drive: At the end of the double 48" we need a
customized large control structure. 6" Bleeder @ Elev 20,00 and Weir @ Elev 23.
Length of weir is equal to 20 ft. Structure dimensions equal 21ft X 10ft.
18. Water Quality Control Structure # 2
At the south dead-end of Wells Street: At the end of the double 48" we need a
customized large control structure, 6" Bleeder @ Elev 22,50 and Weir @ Elev 24, Length
of weir is equal to 20 ft. Structure dimensions equal 21 ft X 10ft.
19. lake Trafford Culvert Upgrades (Upsizing insufficient driveway culverts)
22. Tippins Terrace (5): 60 LF of 18" (elliptical) CMP with Mitered End Sections
23. No Name Road 'A': 60 LF of 18" (elliptical) CMP with Mitered End Sections
24. Trafford Farm Road: 60 LF of 18" (elliptical) CMP with Mitered End Sections
25. Taylor Terrace (5): 60 LF of 18" (elliptical) CMP with Mitered End Sections
26. Hall Road: 60 LF of 18" (elliptical) CMP with Mitered End Sections
27.Christian Terrace: 60 LF of 18" (elliptical) CMP with Mitered End Sections
28. Miraham Terrace (5): 55 LF of 18" (elliptical) CMP with Mitered End Sections
29. Raulerson Road (5): 55 LF of 18" (elliptical) CMP with Mitered End Sections
30. Little league Road: 90 LF of 18" (elliptical) CMP with Mitered End Sections
20. Slough Cross Drain Additions:
· Add 2-48 inch CMP Cross Drains (50 feet in length) to the Sanitation Road
crossing
· Add 2-60 inch CMP Cross Drains (50 feet in length) to the Road crossing west of
Sanitation Road
· Add 1-72 inch CMP Cross Drain (50 feet in length) to the second Road crossing
west of Sanitation Road
21. Fish Creek Conveyance Capacity Improvements
· Cross Sections have been modified to relocate the top of banks 5 ft. away from the
creek. This modification increases capacity and provides a more stable side-slope.
Total excavation equal 1678 CY + 2193 CY (for additional 987 ft of conveyance
improvements) = 3871 CY.
· Proposed 5 acre lake (with a 1 acre vegetated wetland area and a 4 acre non-
vegetated deeper section with a berm between them) 2788 feet up stream of Lake
Trafford Road. Wetland will have a control structure (ditch block) located at the
southern-most portion of the lake where the existing stream heads south to Lake
Trafford Road. Where the creek discharges into/and exits out of the wetland area,
limestone riprap will be placed to alleviate any erosion concerns and will provide
additional treatment for ammonia. (A) 4 AC Non-Vegetated Portion of Lake:
Estimated excavation quantity = 28 acre-ft (7 ft depth X 4 acres) = 45,173 CY. (B)
1 AC Vegetated Portion of Lake: Estimation excavation = 3 acre-ft (3 ft depth x 1
acre) = 4,840 CY. Proposed Weir / Spillway between the 1 AC wetland area and
the 4 AC lake area.
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20. 9th Street and Eustis Avenue Improvements
i. Proposed 5 acre lake (with a 1 acre vegetated wetland area and a 4 acre non-
vegetated deeper section with a berm between them). (A) 4 AC Non-Vegetated
Portion of Lake: Estimated excavation quantity = 28 acre-ft (7 ft depth X 4 acres) =
45,173 CY. (8) 1 AC Vegetated Portion of Lake: Estimation excavation = 3 acre-ft
(3 ft depth x 1 acre) = 4,840 CY.
21. Excavate Madison Avenue Ditch
Dredge the ditch from Manatee to Charlotte Street 5,500ft length, to 1 ft. depth, 17100
CY of Dredging.
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Appendix C: Water Quality Results
Alternative # 1
Total Suspended Solids for a 5yr Storm, XP-SWMM Results (Individual Site Standards)
N201. Att. 1 Existing & Future
Land Use Concentration and Flow
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Total Ortho-Phosphate for a 5yr Storm, XP-SWMM Results (,01 ppm)
Alt. 1 Existing & Future
Concentration and Flow
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Land Use Concentration and Flow
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Time Step (15 Minute Intervals)
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und Use Concentration ~nd Flow
N557, All 1 Existing & Future
Land Use Concentration ~nd Flow
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Time Step (1S Minute Intervals)
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N207, AIL 1 Exl.ting & Future
lAnd U.. Concentration and Flow
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Existing LOS
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Land Use Concentndion and Flow
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.. 1
~ 0.8
Ci 0.6
a 0.4
E 0.2
o
1
21
41
.,
.,
nme Step (16 Minute In.rv.l~
NIi67, All. 1 Exlotlng & Future
und Use Concentndlon and Flow
3
en 2_5
~ 2
Q 1.5
~ 1
E 0_5
o
1
21 41 61 81
11me Step 115 Mlnu. tn.tvala)
E. Coli for a 5yr Storm, XP-SWMM Results (800 coloniesl100 mL)
N207. Alt. 1 Existing & Future
Land Use Concentration and Flow
35000
~ 30000
IE 25000
g UJ 20000
1 ~ 15000
.~ 10000
f 5000
u 0
- Existing E Coli
-~ Eldsting LOS
Future E Coli
21 41 61 81
Time Step (16 Minute IMeI'\lAII)
N333, Atl1 Existing & Future
Land Us. Concentration and Flow
40000_00
30000.00
.. 20000.00
~
" 10000,00
000
-10000.00
- ElCistlng E. Coli
ElCistlnglOS
Future E. Coli I
Time Step (16 MlnulltlnteNl1aI
;; 20000
...
IE 15000
o
i 5 10000
oi 5000
.
u
10000
. 8000
...
.. 6000
8..
-~ 4000
lu 2000
.
8 0
-2000
N211, Alt. 1 Existing & Future
Land Use Concentration and Flow
21
41
61
81
'J3ew.- * { to 8 1-.
~.V3,-i {~S-
LodHNER
Alternative Analysis
-Existing Total
Nitrogen
- .. Existing LOS
Futurl!l Total Nitrogen
- ElCisting Total
Nitrogen
ElCI5tlng LOS
Future Total Nitrogen
- ElCisting E. Coli
--ElCisting LOS
Future E Coli
-ElCisting E. Coli
-- Existing LOS
Future E Coli
Time Step (16 Minute Inlllrvall)
N557, Alt. 1 Exiotlng & Future
Land Use Concemr8tion and Flow
Time Step (16 Minute Interv.11)
~
SFWMD & Collier County
Immokalee Storm Water Management Plan
Alternative # 2
N2D7, Alt. 1 Existing & Future
Land Use Concentration and Flow
Total Ammonia for a 5yr Storm, XP-SWMM Results (-0.2 mg/L)
N217, Alt. 1 Existing & Future
Land Use Concentration and Flow
014
012
~ 0.1
~ 0.08
~006
0004
E 002
o
- Existing Total
Ammonia
~,Ex"isting LOS
Future Total Ammonia
007
~~~ {(-DD-:J-
~. Id-\..f D~ )3~
LOCHNER
Alternative Analysis
- EXisting Total
Ammonia
- Existing LOS
FutlR Total Ammonia
-ExislingTotal
Ammonia
--- u E)(jsting LOS
Future Total Ammonia'
21
81
Total Suspended Solids for a 5yr Storm, XP-SWMM Results (Individual Site Standards)
006
: 0,05
~004
...J 0.03
"0002
E 0.01
o
1
"
41
61
61
Time Step (16 Minute Intftnlal-l
I
I
N557, Alt. 1 Existing & Future
Land Use Concentration and Flow
-ElCIStTSS
.'-- El(il!iting LOS
FLJtureTSS
J
r1~I(IStTSS
m,_... ElCisting LOS
Future TSB
21
41
61
"
Time Step 11li Minute Intervals,
N333, Aft. 1 Existing & future
Land Use Concentration and Flow
008
~006
u
0: 0,04
....
-: 0.02
0,00
- EXisting Total
Ammonia
Existing LOS
Futur@Total Ammonia
21
41
81
81
Time Step (15 Minute Intervals)
N207, Alt. 2 Existing & Future
Land Use Concentration and Flow
50
- E..istTSS ~I
Lm.. ~'. '''m, LOS 1 "
ruturl" TSS
_~i
~ 40
~ 30
~20
. 10
21
41
61
61
Time Step (15 Minute Interv~lsJ
~
I
I
N333. Att. 2 Existing & Future
Land Use Concentration Ind Flow
5000
~ 4000
~ 3000
o
~ 2000
E 1000
r-EXiStTSS
- Existing LOS
FL:lure TSS
000
21
4'
61
"
Time Step (is Minute Intervals)
0.14
012
~ 0.1
~ 008
...I 0,06
Ii. 0_04
'002
o
41
61
Time Step 115 Minute Inlervals)
N212, Alt. 2 Existing& Future
Land Use Concentration and Flow
~ :~,~~I.."-.. ......'...,...,..'..........'.~.' .."'......'..,.............~..'......... -...,:..
i~:--2~,.......'~
E ~: ..' _ y,:==", < '""c_j
1 21 41 61 81
Time Step 115 Minute Intervals)
N557, Alt. 2 Existing & Future
Land Use Concentration and Flow
80
~ 60
u
Ci 40
....
r 20
21
41
61
"
Time Swp (16 Minute Internl.,
10-
SFWMD & Collier County
Immokalee Storm Water Management Plan
-\ --te V\^--={( \ <0 b i--
~ . I ~ rJ 13~
LOCHNER
Alternative Analysis
N207, All, 2 Existing & Future
und U.. Conee ntratlon ..d Flow
Total Ortho-Phosphate for a 5yr Storm, Xp.SWMM Results (0.01 ppm)
0.15
-ExlstingOTP04
- Existing LOS
Future OlP04
N217, All. 2 Existing & Future
Land Use Concentration and Flow
0.07
0,06
~ 0.05
.. 0,04
~ 0.03
..002
E 0.01
o
- EJC:istlng OlPo.1
-. ElfIsting LOS
Fut~l! OTP04
-Existing OTP04
- Existing LOS
Future OTP04
- Existing Total
Nitrogen
Existing LOS
Future Total Nitrogen
-ExistingTot81
Nitrogen
- Existing LOS
Future Total Nrtrogen
101
..
~ 0.1
.
~ 0.05
E
21
41
6'
8'
Time Step (16 Mlnu" Inbuvalal
N333, All. 2 Existing & Future
Land Use ConcentrMlon .nd Flow
02
~ 0.15
u
:s 0.1
..
t 0,05
- Existing OT'PO"
-- Existing LOS
Future OTP04
21
41
6'
8'
TIme Step 115 Minute Intervala)
2'
41
61
6'
Time S~p (11i Minute Intarval-l
N567, All. 2 Existing & Future
Land U.. Conce ntration IInd Flow
0.25
~ 0.2
u 0.15
a
.... 0.1
..
E005
21
41
6'
6'
Time Stllp (15 Minute Intlllrvalsl
Total Nitrogen for a 5yr Storm, XP-SWMM Results (No Standards)
N207, All, 2 Existing & Futuro
Land Use Concentration .ncI Flow
2.5
~ 2
~1.5
~1
EO,S
o
EXisting Total
Nitrogen
Ellisting LOS
F utl... Total Nitrogen
2'
41
51
51
Time Step (15 Minute Interv.ls)
N333, All. 2 Exil1lng & Future
Land Use Concentration and Flow
~ 15
u
a ,
..
~ 05
o
1
-ExJ5tJngTotIII
Nitrogen
--Existing LOS
Future Total Nitrogen
2'
4'
51
6'
Time Slap (t5 Minute inlilrval&J
N217, All, 2 Existing & Future
Land Use Concentration .nd Flow
1,2
.. '
~ 0.8
C 06
a. 0.4
E 0.2
o
1
2'
41
51
B1
Tlme Stap (15 Mlnuta Intervals)
N6li7, All, 2 Existing & Future
Land Use Concentr8tlon .,d Flow
3
Cl) 25
1; 2
0: 15
i 1
E 05
o
2'
4'
5'
B1
Tlme Step (1& Minute Intervals)
SFWMD & Collier County
Immokalee Storm Water Management Plan
E. Coli for a 5yr Storm, XP.SWMM Results (800 coloniesl100 mL)
N2D7, AIt. 2 Existing & Future
Land Use Concentration and Flow
35000
30000
25000
~ 20000
u 15000
10000
5000
o
- Existing E Cedi
~- Existing LOS
Future E Coli
21
41
51
81
Time Slap 115 Minute Inlllrvllls)
N333, Alt. 2 Existing & Future
l.8nd Use ConcentrBtion and Flow
40000
30000
~ 20000
u 10000
~ExistingE Coli
Existing LOS
J::utureE Coli
-10000
Time Step (16 Minute Intervals)
N217, Aft. 2 Existing & future
LIlnd Use ConcentTlltlon Ind Flow
o 20000
~
:E 15000
~ ~ '0000
."
g 5000
'0
u
<=l-~ W\ ~ l ~ eq
~,(2~ ~f (~S-
LOCHNER
Alternative Analysis
E:;tilitingE. CoIl
ExistlnglOS
Future E. COli
21
41
61
61
E)[ISling E. Coli
Exisltng LOS
Future E Coli
TIme Step (15 Minute Interval..)
N 557. All 2 Existing & Future
Land Use Concentr8tion and Flow
(;
i
o
0,",
-...
lu
~
8
10000
6000
6000
4000
2000
o
-2000
Time Step (15 Minute Intervals)
N207, Att. 2 Existing & Future
Land Use Concentration and Flow
Total Ammonia for a 5yr Storm, XP-SWMM Results (-0.2 mg/L)
N217, Alt. 2 ExistinG & Future
Land Use Concerrtration and flow
0.14
012
~ 01
~ 008
~ 0.06
m004
E 002
o
o,oa
~ 0,06
"
o 0,04
~
t 0.02
-E:.:istingTotal
Ammonia
-- E:.:istil'lg LOS
SefiesJ
007
005
: 0.05
~004
..J 003
m 002
E 001
o
-histingTotal
Ammonia
- Existing LOS
FutlJeTotaI AmmOl'\ia
014
012
~ 0,1
~008
~005
0. 0,04
E 002
o
-ExistingTotl!l1
Ammonia
-- EKisting LOS
Ics
21
41
61
B1
Tlme Step (16 Minute Intervalaj
~~~--,
N333, Aft. 2 Existing & Future i
Land Use Concentration and Flow
-E:.:islmgTotal
Ammonia
EKisting LOS
,
Future Total Ammonia I
21
41
61
61
Time Step (16 Minute Intervals)
21
41
61
61
Time Step 115 Minute Interval.)
NS57, Alt. 2 Existing & Future
Land Use Concentr'8tlon and Flow
21
81
Future Total Ammonia
"
61
Time Step (16 Minute Inmrvallj
SFWMD & Collier County
Immokalee Storm Water Management Plan
Alternative # 3
~-teJ<<- ~l (0 B 1--
LJdi ~~] ~ I~~
Alternative Analysis
Total Suspended Solids for a 5yr Storm, XP-SWMM Results (Individual Site Standa~ds)
N20T, All, 3 Existing & Future
Land Use Concentration and Flow
50
~40
"30
;;
...20
-a.
E 10
_ExI5tTSS
- E)C~tlng LOS
Future TSS
21
61
81
41
Time Slep (15 Minute In..rvala)
N333, All. 3 Existing & Future
Land Use Concentration and Flow
50
- ExislTSS
.- Existing LOS
FutureTSS
~40
1;30
...20
-a.
E 10
o
21
41
61
81
Time Step 116 Minute Inlarvals)
N212, All, 3 Exlatlng& Future
Land UN Concentration and Flow
14
12
~ 10
~ 8
~ 6
-a. 4
E 2
o
- Exi6tTSS
Exi&ting LOS
Future TSS
- ExistTSS
- -.- Existing LOS
FutureTSS
N20T, All. 3 Existing & Future
LIInd Use Concentration and Flow
Total Ortho-Phosphate for a 5yr Storm, XP-SWMM Results (0.01 ppm)
0.15
.,
~ 0,'
;;
=a. 0.05
E
- ExistOTP04
~,Existing LOS
Future OTP04
2'
41
81
81
Time Step (16 Minu.. Intervall)
N333, All. 3 Existing & Future
Land Use Concentration and Flow
0,2
- Existing OTPQ4
Existing LOS
Future QTP04
~ 0.15
"
(; 01
...
r 005
21
41
.,
81
Time Step (Hi Nlnute In"Nalll
21 41 61 81
TIme Step (16 Mlnullt l"taNala)
N65T, Nt. 3 Existing & Future
Land Use Concentr81:ion and Flow
8ll
-Eristing OTP04
-~. Ellisting LOS
Future OTP04
- Existing OTP04
Exisltlng LOS
Fl/lure OTP04
1C6
:811
"
;;40
...
}2O
21 41 61 81
Time Step 116 Minute Interval-J
N217, All, 3 Existing & Future
Land Use Concentnltlon and Flow
0,07
006
~ 0,05
.004
~ 0_03
1io 002
E 001
o
21
41
8'
81
nme Step (16 Minute Inllttvala)
N557, All, 3 Existing & Future
Land Use Concentration and Flaw
025
~ 0_2
u 0,15
;;
:a. 0,1
E 005
21 41 61 81
nme Step 116 Minute In..rvala)
SFWMD & Collier County
Immokalee Storm Water Management Plan
N207, Alt. 3 Existing & Future
Land Use Concentration and Flow
Total Nitrogen for a 5yr Storm, XP-SWMM Results (No Standards)
N217, Alt. 3 Existing & Future
u.nd Use Concentration and Flow
25
~ 2
(J 1.5
~
~ '
E 05
Future Total Nitrogen
21
41
81
81
TIme Step 115 Minute Intervals)
: 15
u
.
-'
~05
N333, AIL 3 Existing & Future :1
Land Use Conce ntration and Flow
- E"""g T.t~
-hi'tingLOs ,"",,,II
::.'"J
21
41
81
81
Time Slep 116 Minute Intervals)
J
12
" 1
~ O.S
;; DB
=a. 04
E 02
o
21
"
81
81
TIme Step (to Minute Intervalat
N557, Alt. 3 Existing & Future
Land Use Concentration and Flow
3
co 25
::; 2
a 15
-'
- 1
e 0.5
o
21
41
81
81
Time Step 115 Minute Interval.)
N207, Alt. 3 Existing & Future
Land Use Concentration and Flow
E, Coli for a 5yr Storm, XP-SWMM Results (800 colonies/100 mL)
N217, Alt. 3 Existing & Future
Land Use Concentration and Flow
4000
a
," .-
a
a
.. 'i
30000
- EXIsting E Coli
-- Existing LOS
L-!...~Iure E Col
S 2000
1000
21
41
81
81
SteFl 115 Minute Intervals,
N333, Alt. 3 Existing & Future
L..::Iind Use Concentration and Flow
50000
40000
30000
" 20000
~
"
10000
-10000
CEXlstirtg E C,ii
--. EXisting LOS
Future E Coli
Time Step (15 Minute Interul.)
20000
~Il ~(~bq
~ . \~<2 of- \ .?:>S
LOCHNER
Alternative Analysis
-ElClstingTotal
Nitrogen
Existing LOS
Future Total Nitrogen
-Existing Total
Nitrogen
~ Existing LOS
FLJture Total Nitrogen
~
15000
~'oo00
u
5000
21
41
81
81
-----,
i-ExlstingE Coji
~ Existing LOS
FLJture E Coli
Time Step 115 Minute 'ntervals)
N557, All. 3 Existing & Future
Land Use Concentration and Flow
10000
8000
6000
~ 4000
u
2000
-2000
Time Step (15 Minute Intervals)
w-
SFWMD & Collier County
Immokalee storm Water Management Plan
Alternative # 4
Total Ammonia for a 5yr Storm, XP-SWMM Results (-0.2 mglL)
N2D7, All, 3 Existing & Future
Land Use Concentrlltlon .nd Flow
014
0.12
~ 0.1
~ 0.08
~ 0.06
l004
0.02
o
-Existing Total
Ammonia
-- Existing LOS
Future Total Ammonia
N217,.lIIt, 3 Existing & Futuro
Land Use Concentration and Flow
0,07
0D6
f 0.05
C; 0.04
~ 0.03
lit 0.02
E 0.01
o
1
21 41 61 81
Time Step (16 Minute Int.,...alll
~b-~labf-
f=q , (2f/ uf /3S-
LOC~NER
Alternative Analysis
- Existing Total
Ammonia
Exlstlng LOS
Future Total Ammonia
-ExlltlngTotaI
AmmonIa
-.-- Existing LOS
Future Total Ammonia
Total Suspended Solids for a 5yr Storm, XP-SWMM Results (Individual Site Standards)
21 41 61 81
Time Step (16 Mlnutlt Intervallt
N333, All, 3 Existing & Futuro
Land Use Concentration and Flow
0.1
Future Total Ammonia
N567, All, 3 Existing & Futuro
Land Use Concentration and Flow
0.14
0.12
~ D.'
~ 0.08
~006
1i. 0.04
E 0.02
o
1
21
41
61
B1
-ExistTSS
--- Existing LOS
FutureTSS
B1
- ExistTSS
-- Existing LOS
Future TSS
81
Ics
: 0.08
~ 0.06
.
~ 0.04
E 002
o
-Existing Total
Ammonia
--, Exisli~ LOS
21 41 61 81
Time Step 115 Minute lntervallJ
N207, Att.. 4 Existing & Future
lIInd Use Concentration and Flow
60
"'so
~ 40
(; 30
i. 20
E 10
o
- ExistTSS
ElCisting LOS
Future TS S
21
41
61
81
Time Step (is Mlnumlntervallo.
N3U, Alt. 3 Existing & Future
lIInd Use Concentration and Flow
5000
: 40.00
o 30,00
.
...I 20,00
..
E 10.00
O.DD
_ ExistTSS
Existing LOS
Future TSS
21
41
61
81
llme Step (16 Minute Interval_)
Time Step (16 Minute Internla)
N212, Alt. 3 Existlng& Future
Land Use Concentration and Flow
14
12
'"
~ 10
c.>
.
il.
E
21
41
61
Time Step (16 Minute Intervala)
N567, All. 4 Existing & Future
Land Use Concentration and Flow
60
'" 50
~ 4]
;; 30
a 20
E 10
o
21
41
61
Time Step (16 Minute Interval&!
SFWMD & Collier County
Immokalee Storm Water Management Plan
r ~ttA- .:p;-- / 0 8 ~
'~.l \~o ~ 135
LOCHNER
Alternative Analysis
N207, Alt. . Existing & Future
Land Use Conce ntration and Flow
Total Ortho-Phosphate for a 5yr Storm, XP-SWMM Results (0.01 ppm)
0.2
~ 0.15
"
o D.'
-'
f 005
- E~istOTP04
! - Existing LOS
Future OTPO<l'
21
41
.,
81
Time Step 11& Minute Intef"YDIa)
N333, Alt. 3 Existing & Future
Land Use Concentration and Flow
02
: 0.15
"
o 0.1
-'
rO_DS
- ElCi&ting OTP04
-Ell'isting LOS
Future OTP04
21
41
.,
81
ilme 5mp 115 Minute Inbe-rv.I_1
N217, All. 3 Existing & Future
Land Use Concentration and Flow
007
006
~005
~ 0.04
~ 0.03
ti 0.02
e 0,01
o
21
41
.,
"
l1me Step (16 Minute Intervals)
I
N557, All, . existing & Future
LInd Use Concentration and Flow
0.25
: 02
~ 015
~ 0.1
E 0,05
o
21
41
61
"
Time Step (15 Minute Inlrrva's'
N2D7, Alt. 4 Existing & Future
Land Use Concemratlon and Flow
Total Nitrogen for a 5yr Storm, XP-SWMM Results (No Standards)
3
en 2.5
l:; 2
0: 1.5
=a. 1
E a.s
o
- Existinll Total
Nitrogen
- Existing LOS
Future Total Nitrogen
21
.,
61
81
Time Step (115 Minute Intervals)
N333, Alt. 3 existing & Future
Land Use Cont:entr~tion and Flow
: 1.5
"
. 1
-'
~ as
- EXisting Total
Nitrogen
EXiSting LOS
21
41
61
81
Time Step (16 Minute Intern Is)
N217, Alt. 3 existing & Future
Land Use ConcentratlDn and Flow
12
.. 1
~ O.B
o 0.6
~ 04
E 02
o
- ElCisting OTP04
- Existing LOS
FLllure OTP04
-Existing OTP04
-Existing LOS
FutureOTP04
-EJo:istmgTotaI
Nitrogen
- Existing LOS
-'~"'.~
-Existing Total
Nitrogen
- Existing LOS
Future Total Nitrogen
~
21
41
61
81
Time Step f15 Minute Intervals)
~~7, Alt. 4 EKlstlng & Future
! Land Use ConcentratlDn and Flow
3
CI) 2.5
l:; 2
015
.t 1
IE as
o
21
41
.,
81
Time Step (Hi Minute Interval&)
leg-
SFWMD & Collier County
Immokalee Storm Water Management Plan
;; 50000
Ii 40000
! ~ 30000
I I.> 20000
g 10000
~ 0
3
..
'"
o
0"
it;
g
~
0.14
0.12
f 0.1
~ 0.08
~ 0.06
'00,04
E 0.02
o
0.1
~ 0.08
1.>006
3 '
~ 0.04
..
E002
o
1
E. Coli for a 5yr Storm, XP-SWMM Results (800 colonles/100 mL)
N207. Alt. 4 Exlstll1ll & Future
Land Use Concentrldlon and Flow
Elilsting E Call
_. Ell'latlng LOS
Future E Coli
21 41 61 81
Time Step (16 Minute Intervslll
N333. A1t, 3 ExlSllI1ll & Future
Lind Use Concent'rMlon and Flow
50000
40000
30000
20000
10000
o
.10000
- Elllsting E Coil
.n Existing LOS
Future E Coil
Ci 20000
i 15000
8
i S 10000
1 5000
15
I.>
3
..
'"
~~
II.>
g
15
I.>
N217. Alt. 3 existing & Future
lJtnd Use Concentration and Flow
21 41 61 S1
Time Step (16 Mlnule I"tlrv.'s)
N667, A1t, 4 Exlstll1ll & Future
Land Ule Concent....lon and Flow
10000
.000
8000
'000
2000
o
.2000
~1erY\*( lof:>1-
'fX:\. t3l ~+ I~
LOCHNER
Alternative Analysis
_ E)l'iating E. Coil
- Existing LOS
Future E. Coli
- Existing E Coil
.. -. Existing LOS
Future E. Coil
-Existing Total
Ammonia
Existing LOS
Future Total Ammonia
-Existing Total
Ammonia
l - Existing LOS
I Futu," Tol.1 Ammo";.
rru-
Tim. Step (16 Minute Interval"
11me S.p IHi Mlnu. In.rvall)
N207. All. 4 Existing & Futuro
Land Use Concentration and Flow
Total Ammonia for a 5yr Storm, XP-SWMM Results (-0.2 mg/L)
N217, Alt. 3 ExIIlII1ll & Futuro
Land Use Concentration and Flow
- ExistIng Total
Ammonia
hitting LOS
Future Total Ammonia
21 41 61 81
Time Step (16 Minute Interv.laI
N333, All, 3 Existing & Future
Land Use Concentration and Flow
_ExilitingTotaI
Ammonia
- Existing LOS
Future Total Ammonia
21
41
.,
.,
11me SlIIp (16 Mlnull! In"rvalll
0.07
0.06
~ 0.05
~ 0.04
~ 0.03
l' ~:~~
o
21 41 61 81
Time Slep 115 Minute Intltrvaltrl
N567. Alt. 4 Existing & Future
Land Use Concentration and Flow
0.14
0.12
~ 0.1
~ 0.08
~ O.DEi
D 0.04
E 0.02
o
1
21 41 ell 81
l1me Step (16 Minute Intervall)
SFWMD & Collier County
Immokalee Storm Water Management Plan
~1JA~l 0r3q
~ \ \~d- ~ (35'
LOCHNER
Alternative Analysis
Appendix 0: Hydrograph Results
5 Year 24 Hour Stage - Fish Creek (N333)
281
;;; 27
..
c 26
>
! 25 ~
CD 24
'"
.l!l
en 23 /'
22
12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00
PM AM PM AM PM
Time (Hoursl
- 5YR AL T4 - Future
Land Use
- 5YR AL T4 - Existing:
Land Use j'
5YR Existing LOS
5 Year 24 Hour Flow - Fish Creek (N333)
90 i
80
70 -SYR ALT4 - Future I
~ 60 r Land Use
SO - SYR AL T4 - Existing
~ 40 Land Use
iL 30 SYR Existing LOS
20
10
O-~ --2
1200 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00
PM AM PM AM PM
Time (Hoursl
5 Year 24 Hour Stage - Slough (N217)
-l
25 1 r
;;; 24 i
.. (
C 23
>
c( 22 L
~
.. 21
'"
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en 20
19
12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00
PM AM PM AM PM
Time (Hours)
r= 5YR ALT4 - Future
Land Use
-5YR ALT4 - Existing i
Land Use , I
5YR Existing LOS II
,
i
5 Year 24 Hour Stage - 5th Street (N207)
-I
29 j
;;; 28,5
'" 28.
C :
~ 27'51
- 27
..
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en 26 1
2S.S I
12:00
PM
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12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00
AM PM AM PM
Time (Hours)
-SYRA'LT4-Future I:
Land Use
- 5YR AL T4 - Existing
Land Use
5YR Existing LOS
5 Year 24 Hour Stage - Madison Ave (N557)
29 1
;;; 28.5 i
'" 28 i
I 272~ 11
i 26,S
en 26
25.5
1200
PM
'1- 5YR AL T4 - Future I
Land Use
'- SYR AL T4 - Existing
Land Use
5YR EXisting LOS
f\
/
12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00
AM PM AM PM
Time (Hours)
5 Year 24 Hour Flow - 5th Street (N207)
120 ]
100 , -SYR ALT4 - Future
~ 80 ~ Land Use
60. \ - SYR AL T4 - Existing
~ Land Use
iL 40 SYR Existing LOS
20 ~
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1200 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00
PM AM PM AM PM
Time (Hours)
rm-
SFWMD & Collier County
Immokalee Storm Water Management Plan
10 Year 72 Hour Stage - Fish Creek (N333)
28
;::; 27 ~ -10YR ALT4- Future
10 Land Use
Q
i 26 -10YRALT4-
25 Existing Land Use
GO 24
j 10YR Existing LOS
III 23
22
12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00
AM AM AM AM AM AM
Time (Hours)
10 Year 72 Hour Stage - Slough (N217)
25 (/
:3 24 -10YR AL T4 - Future
Q Land Use
i 23
-10YRALT4-
22 Existing Land Use
GO 21
j 10YR Existing LOS
III 20
19 , ,
12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00
AM AM AM AM AM AM
Time (Hours)
10 Year 72 Hour Stage. 5th Street (N207)
29
_ 28.5 '\ -10YR AL T4 - Future
M
10 28 Land Use
Q ,\
~ 27.5 -10YRALT4-
- 27 Existing Land Use
CIl ~
j 26.5 10YR Existing LOS
III 26
25.5
12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00
AM AM AM AM AM AM
Time (Hours)
'~--\q,\ ~ ~ 6q
'~ \ l~~ .)-\-' /35
LO\C"~NER
Alternative Analysis
10 Year 72 Hour Flow - Fish Creek (N333)
90
80
70 - 10YR AL T4 - Future
i 60 ) Land Use
50 -10YRALT4-
~ 40 Existing Land Use
ii: 30 10YR Existing LOS
20
10
0
12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00
AM AM AM AM AM AM
Time (Hours)
10 Year 72 Hour Stage. Madison Ave (N557)
32
;::; 31 r -10YR AL T4 - Future
10 Land Use
Q
> 30
! -10YRALT4-
29 Existing Land Use
GO
'" 28 10YR Existing LOS
.llI
III 27
26 , , , ,
12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00
AM AM AM AM AM AM
Time (Hours)
10 Year 72 Hour Flow - 5th Street (N207)
140
120
100 -10YR ALT4 - Future
i \ Land Use
80 -10YR ALT4-
~ 60 \ Ex isting Land Use
ii: 10YR Existing LOS
40 \
20
0 ~,..~j" ,~
12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00
AM AM AM AM AM AM
Time (Hours)
hn-
SFWMD & Collier County
Immokalee Storm Water Management Plan
25 Year 72 Hour Stage - Fish Creek (N333)
ff ~~ 1
g 26
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~ 25-i
i ~: J
12:00
AM
~
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12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00
AM AM AM AM AM
Time (Hours)
- 25YR AL T4 - Future
Land Use
- 25YR ALT4-
Existing Land Use : I
25YR Existing LOS II
1
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LOCHNER
Alternative Analysis
25 Year 72 Hour Flow - Fish Creek (N333)
~
~
ii:
90 ,
80
70
60
50
40
30 1
~H /-
1200 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00
AM AM AM AM AM AM
Time (Hours)
-25YR ALT4 - Fu1urel
Land Use
-25YR ALT4-
Existing Land Use
25YR Existing LOS
25 Year 72 Hour Stage - Slough (N217)
i:1 (/
i ~~1-:
CIl 20
19 , ,
1200 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00
AM AM AM AM AM AM
Time {Hours}
-25YR ALT4 - Fu1ure
Land Use
-25YR ALT4-
Existing Land Use
25YR Existing L~
25 Year 72 Hour Stage - Madison Ave (N557)
; ~~ ~
l~l~r
12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00
AM AM AM AM AM AM
Time (Hours)
- 25YR AL T4 - Future
Land Use
,-25YR ALT4-
I Existing Land Use
25YR Existing LOS
25 Year 72 Hour Stage - 5th Street (N207)
29.51
;::; 29
co 28,5
g 28
~ 27.5
:; 27
g> 26,5
in 26
25,5 ,
12:00
AM
\
~
12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00
AM AM AM AM AM
Time (Hours)
1-25YRAlT4 - Fut~
I Land Use I
. - 25YR AL,T 4 - ExiS:'in,gl'
! Land Use
I 25YR EXIsting L~S ,
-.J
25 Year 72 Hour Flow - 5th Street (N207)
~
~
~
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u:
1401
120 I
100
80
60
40
20
I
\
--~
- 25YR AL T 4 - Future
Land Use
- 25YR AL T4 - Existing
Land Use ,
25YR Existing LOS J
1153
o ------, .
12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00
AM AM AM AM AM AM
Time (Hours)
SFWMD & Collier County
Immokalee storm Water Management Plan
100 Year 72 Hour Stage - Fish Creek (N333)
28
c:> 27 J -1ooYR AL T4-
CD Future Land Use
Q
i 26 -100YRALT4-
25 Existing Land Use
CD 24
'" 100YR Exls1lng LOS
J!l
lil 23
r
22
12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00
AM AM AM AM AM AM
Time (Hours)
100 Year 72 Hour Stage - Slough (N217)
25 (
c:> 24 -100YRALT4-
CD Future Land Use
Q
i 23 -100YR AL T4 -
22 Existing Land Use
CD 21
l:ll 100YR Existing LOS
J!l
lil 20 I
19 , , , ,
12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00
AM AM AM AM AM AM
Time (Hours)
100 Year72 Hour Stage - 5th Street (N207)
29.5
;:;- 29 '\ -100YRALT4 - Future
co 28.5 Land Use
Q
> 28
<( -100YR AL T4-
I ~ 27.5 ~ Existing Land Use
Cll 27
~ 26.5 100YR Existing LOS
U; 26
25.5
12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00
f>M f>M AM AM f>M AM
Time (Hours)
~~l\a~::t-
~ ' l ~S- 1>+ {3,~
LOC~HNER
Alternative Analysis
100 Year 72 Hour Flow - Fish Creek (N333)
90
80
70 ~-~ -10oYR ALT4-
I 60 Future Land Use
50 -100YR ALT4-
~ 40 Existing Land Use
iL 30 100YR Existing
20 LOS
10
0
12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00
AM AM AM AM AM AM
TIme (Hours)
100 Year 72 Hour Stage - Madison PNe (N557)
32
c:> 31 r -100YR AL T4 -
CD
Q Future Land Use
> 30
~ - 100YR AL T4-
29 Existing Land Use
CD
i 28 100YR Existing LOS
27
26
,
12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00
AM AM AM AM AM AM
Time (Hours)
100 Year 72 Hour Flow - 5th Street (N207)
140
120 -100YR ALT4 - Future
~ 100 ~ Land Use
~ 80 -100YR ALT4-
~ Existing Land Use
0 60 ~
u: I \ 100YR Existing LOS
40
20 ~
o +-----< -<" ,
12:00 12:00 12:00 12:0012:00 12:00
AM AM AM AM AM AM
TIme (Hours)
~