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Engineering Report
Water, Sanitary Sewer, and Stormwater
For
30 Caroline Street
30 Caroline Street
SARATOGA SPRINGS, NEW YORK
Planning Board #22.XXX
Prepared For:
GM 30 Caroline Street Corp.
365 Arlington Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11208
Prepared By:
The LA Group, P.C.
40 Long Alley
Saratoga Springs, New York 12866
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February 8, 2022
L Prolect Description
The 30 Caroline Street project consist of the construction of a new mixed-use building at 30
Caroline Street, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. The property is bound by Caroline Street to the
north, the west by Hamlet& Ghost, the east by Sperry's, and the south by The Ice House. The
building is anticipated to have (5) one-bedroom apartments, (10) studio apartments and 1,825 sf
of commercial space.
II. Existin�Water, Sanitarv Sewer, and Stormwater Utilities
Existing Water Utilities
Municipal water service is available from the City of Saratoga Springs. A 4-inch diameter water
main is located along Caroline Street.
Existing Sanitary Sewer Utilities
Municipal sanitary sewer service is available from the City of Saratoga Springs. A 21-inch
diameter sanitary sewer main runs along Caroline Street. This sanitary line eventually connects
to the Saratoga County Sewer District No. 1 (SCSD), where it ultimately is directed for
conveyance and treatment at the SCSD wastewater treatment plant in Mechanicville.
Existing Stormwater Utilities
Existing stormwater infrastructure local to the project consist of two catch basins located on the
north and south side of Caroline Street approximately 10' east of the project area. The existing
storm infrastructure is interconnected and directs stormwater flows to a stormwater manhole
between the two catch basins. This manhole directs stormwater east along Caroline Street in an
18" pipe.
III. Proiected Water and Wastewater Flows
The table below provides information on the anticipated wastewater flow rates for the project:
Description Use Rate Total Use
Apartments (15 Bedrooms) 110 gpd/bedroomi 1650 gpd
Office (1,825 sf) 0.1 gpd/sfi 183 gpd
Total 1,833 gpd
Average daily flow for wastewater is estimated to be 1.3 gallons per minute (gpm)based on a
24-hour day. Estimated peak hourly flow is 5.5 gpm (4.2 x average).�
Average daily demand for water is estimated to be approximately equal to the wastewater flow
or 1.3 gpm.
For the purposes of input into the City of Saratoga Springs model, we offer the following
estimated water demands for the proj ect:
- Average Daily Demand is 1.3 gpm over the 24-hour period.
- Max Daily Demand is 2.6 gpm based on twice the average.
- Peak Hourly Demand is 5.5 gpm based on 42 times the average.
- Fire Flow Demand is 1,000 gpm based on ISO guidelines.
IV. Proposed Water,Wastewater, and Stormwater Utilities
Proposed Water Utilities
To service the proj ect, a 4" DIP water service is proposed to connect from the new building to
the 4" municipal water service in Caroline Street.
Connections and appurtenances, including corporation stops, trenching, bedding, service
connections, as well as testing and disinfection will all be specified in accordance with City of
Saratoga Springs and NYSDOH standards.
Proposed Sanitary Sewer Utilities
For sanitary sewer collection, a 6" PVC sewer lateral connection from the new building to the
municipal sewer service in Caroline Street is proposed. The lateral will be installed at a
minimum 2.0% slope per City of Saratoga Springs requirements to ensure adequate pipe
cleansing.
Proposed Stormwater Utilities
The NYSDEC General Permit for Stormwater Discharges from Construction Activity (GP-0-20-
001)requires the preparation of a SWPPP that includes post-construction stormwater
management practices for proj ects that disturb greater than 1 acre of land except for a few
specified scenarios. The City or Saratoga Springs requires the preparation of a City SWPPP that
includes post-construction stormwater management practices for proj ects that disturb between
0.1 and 1 acres of land. The 30 Caroline Street project will disturb 0.09 acres of land and is
therefore exempt from preparing a SWPPP and stormwater management practices.
For stormwater collection a 6" HDPE storm lateral connection from the new building to the
municipal storm service in Caroline Street is proposed. The lateral will be installed at a minimum
0.5% slope.
Notes
1. From Table 1,Appendzx 75 A Wastewater Ti^eatment Standards-Residential Onsite Systems
(110 gallons per day per bedroom)
2. From Figure 1, GLUMRB Recommended Standards for Wastewater Facilities
Q= (18+P'/z)=(4 +P'/z) where P=population in thousands
3. From Tables XIV Community Water Systems Source Book,Ameen
(3.0 gpm/residence)