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ST U D Y A R E A 6
INTRODUCTION
STUDY AREA 6
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction ....................................................................................................................................................
Study Area 5 ...................................................................................................................................................
Existing Sewers ........................................................................................................................................
Projects for Unserved Areas .........................................................................................................................
Criteria for Lateral Sewers .......................................................................................................................
Sanitary Sewer Project Development ...........................................................................................................
Pump Stations ................................................................................................................................................
Drake .....................................................................................................................................
Linster ...................................................................................................................................
Pacific....................................................................................................................................
Pioneer...................................................................................................................................
Underwood ............................................................................................................................
Pump Station Upgrades ...........................................................................................................................
Drake Pump Station Replacement ........................................................................................
Removal of Existing Pump Stations .......................................................................................................
System Capacity Deficiencies .......................................................................................................................
Existing Capacity Deficiencies ................................................................................................................
Future Capacity Deficiencies ..................................................................................................................
New Pump Station ....................................................................................................................................
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APPENDIX
Figure A.6-1 Study Area 6 Proposed Sanitary Sewer Layout with Topo .........................
Figure A.6-2 Study Area 6 Proposed Sanitary Sewer Layout with Topo .........................
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A-2
FIGURES
Figure 6-1 Master Plan Study Areas .................................................................................
Figure 6-2 Study Area 6 Proposed Sanitary Sewer Layout ...............................................
Figure 6-3 Study Area 6 Current Pump Station Service Areas .........................................
Figure 6-4 Study Area 6 Capacity Deficiencies ................................................................
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TABLES
Table 6-1 Study Area 6 Characteristics..............................................................................
Table 6-2 Study Area 6 Population & Flows ....................................................................
Table 6-3 Study Area 6 Gravity Sewer Statistics ..............................................................
Table 6-4 Study Area 6 Proposed Sanitary Sewer System Projects ..................................
Table 6-5 Study Area 6 Pump Station Existing Installed Information ..............................
Table 6-6 Study Area 6 Recommended Pump Station Upgrades ......................................
Table 6-7 New Pump Station ............................................................................................
Table 6-8 Study Area 6 System Deficiencies Capital Project Cost Estimates ..................
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The City of Bend is the provider of wastewater collection and treatment service within the City of Bend
Urban Growth Boundary (UGB). The 2006 Collection System Master Plan was developed in cooperation
with the City of Bend Public Works Department to provide the roadmap for the providing service to all
existing users, existing developed areas that have not yet connected to the system and for new
development.. This includes areas outside of the UGB but within the Urban Area Reserve (UAR). The
key principles that the plan was based on were:
z Protect the public health and maintain the quality of the water environment within and around the
City of Bend.
z Provide ongoing system capacity and reliability to minimize the risk of Sanitary Sewer Overflows
(SSOs).
z Provide planning based on approved General Plan
z Expand existing system using a phased approach as capacity and/or service is needed.
z Provide capacity for service to existing developed areas that currently are not provided with
sanitary service.
z Provide service to development.
The results and recommendations of the Master Plan are summarized in the 2006 Collection System
Master Plan Report. In addition to the Master Plan Report, nine Study Area Plans were developed to
provide a detailed summary of the plans for providing sanitary service to each parcel. This includes a plan
for local gravity sewers, recommendations on the long-term operation of each pump station and the
correction of current and long-term system capacity deficiencies.
STUDY AREA 6
The planning area which includes both the areas of the UGB and the UAR is shown in Figure 6-1
Master Plan Study Areas. To organize and simplify the presentation of the information developed in the
Master Plan, the planning area has been divided into nine Study Areas. This document provides the
information for Study Area 6, which is the central portion of the City located on the east side of the
Deschutes River. This area is highlighted and labeled in Figure 6-1.
Study Area 6 consists of 1218 acres with only 833 acres classified as developable land. The remaining
area will not be developed as it consists of streets, utility corridors, areas zoned as public facilities and
unbuildable lands. This area currently provides sewer service to 2212 parcels. There are a total of 836
parcels that are not being served, of which 273 parcels are currently developed, but using septic systems.
The characteristics of Study Area 6 are summarized in Table 6-1.
As shown by these characteristics, 73% of the parcels and 73% of the planning area are developed. These
characteristics show that there will be relatively lower levels of growth in this area than in other parts of
the city. Based on the 2005 housing data and the build-out zoning and densities of the approved General
Plan, it is anticipated that the base wastewater flows generated in this area will increase from the current
0.436-mgd to 0.950-mgd. This base flow relates to an estimated peak flow of 2.68-mgd. This area also has
STUDY AREA 6
Table 6-1
Study Area 6 Characteristics
Area
(acres)
1218
Served
Parcels
Number
2212
Area
(acres)
611
Total
Unserved Parcels
Area
Number
(acres)
836
223
Developed
Unserved Parcels
Area
Number
(acres)
273
28
connected roof drains in the downtown area that may contribute to higher peak flow than have been
estimated. The population and flows for the study are shown in Table 6-2.
Table 6-2
Study Area 6 Population & Flows
Served Parcels
Unserved Parcels
Flow
Population
(mgd)
Condition
Flow
Population
(mgd)
Existing Urban Growth Boundary Only (City Limits)
2005
5455
0.436
Build-out
11,866
0.95
Planning Area (UGB + UAR)
Build-out
11,866
0.95
1042
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0.083
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EXISTING SEWERS
Study Area 6 currently has 30.8-miles of gravity sewers
ranging in size from 6-inches in diameter to 36-inches in
diameter. A summary of the total length of gravity
sewer by line size is summarized in Table 6-3. 23.4miles or 76% of these gravity sewers are 6 and 8-inch
lines serving local neighborhoods. There are only 7.4miles of trunk sewers that are 10-inch or larger.
CRITERIA FOR LATERAL SEWERS
Determination of the feasibility of gravity sewer laterals
to service currently unsewered areas in the Bend system
depends on several factors. These include:
z The depth of the existing connection manhole or
cleanout
z The distance from the connecting manhole to the
most distant property parcel to be served
Table 6-3
Study Area 6
Gravity Sewer Statistics
Line
Diameter
(inches)
Feet
Miles
6
8
10
12
15
16
18
21
24
27
30
36
8587
115288
9940
7682
3014
4663
2013
2862
592
3996
2281
1854
1.6
21.8
1.9
1.5
0.6
0.9
0.4
0.5
0.1
0.8
0.4
0.4
Length
Percent
of Total
5.3
70.8
6.1
4.7
1.9
2.9
1.2
1.8
0.4
2.5
1.4
1.1
z The average slope of the terrain between the parcel to be served and the connecting manhole
z Minimum grades used for gravity sewers (i.e. 8 @ 0.004 ft/ft, 12 @ 0.0028 ft/ft, etc) to allow a
minimum velocity of 2 ft/sec
Figure 6-1 Master Plan Study Areas
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z The depth of gravity sewer designs will not be driven by the existence or potential existence of
basements in structures.
Table 6-4
Study Area 6 New Sewer Systems
Capital Project Cost Estimates Study
z Gravity sewer service is possible when the finished floor of the structure to be serviced is at least 3
feet above the invert of the main in the street.
z Surface features or conflicting utilities that would prevent the installation of gravity sewers were
not evaluated.
The existing topography within the UGB is limited to 2-foot contours. The inverts for existing manhole or
cleanouts were not always available; therefore some assumptions were made regarding the feasibility of
extending gravity sewers to the unsewered parcels. The proposed sanitary sewer layouts for projects to
provide service to the unsewered areas within the UGB were developed within the guidelines and
limitations of the available information. Confirming field work to ascertain the elevation difference
between the connecting manhole and the parcel(s) to be served, along with confirmation of the connecting
manhole depth, must be done prior to design of these proposed projects.
STUDY AREA 6
Length
(feet)
473
1,387
335
395
180
235
525
344
281
443
124
1,297
85
155
185
724
100
280
239
387
Project ID
6.01
6.02
6.03
6.04
6.05
6.06
6.07
6.08
6.09
6.10
6.11
6.12
6.13
6.14
6.15
6.16
6.17
6.18
6.19
6.20
Diameter
(inches)
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
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Notes
Provides sewers to unsewered area
Provides sewers to unsewered area
Provides sewers to unsewered area
Provides sewers to unsewered area
Provides sewers to unsewered area
Provides sewers to unsewered area
Provides sewers to unsewered area
Provides sewers to unsewered area
Provides sewers to unsewered area
Provides sewers to unsewered area
Provides sewers to unsewered area
Provides sewers to unsewered area
Provides sewers to unsewered area
Provides sewers to unsewered area
Provides sewers to unsewered area
Provides sewers to unsewered area
Provides sewers to unsewered area
Provides sewers to unsewered area
Provides sewers to unsewered area
Provides sewers to unsewered area
PUMP STATIONS
Table 6-5
Study Area 6 Pump Stations
Existing Installed Information
Study Area 6 currently has five pump stations. The service area for each of these pump stations is shown
in Figure 6-3. A list of the pump stations is shown in Table 6-5. The following terms are used in the
table to define each pump station:
z Modeled Yes in this column means that pump station is included in the INFOSWMM hydraulic
model. No means it has not been included in the model
z Firm Capacity The firm capacity is the capacity of the station with one pump out of service to act
as a redundant pump. This is a regulatory requirement.
z Installed Capacity The installed capacity is the pump station capacity with all pumps operating.
z Base Flow The base flow is the winter season flow based on area zoning.
Force Main
Diameter
Length
(in)
(ft)
Modeled
Number
Of
Pumps
Firm
Capacity
(gpm)
DRAKE
650
557
LINSTER
100
1854
PACIFIC
50
398
PIONEER
60
UNDERWOOD
150
564
Pump Station
Name
z RDII Flow RDII flow is the flow based on inflow into the system during heavy rainfall.
z Peak Hour Flow The peak hour flow will be the base flow multiplied by a diurnal peaking factor
of 1.8 and the seasonal peaking factor of 1.25
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Drake
The Drake Pump Station serves an area of 155 acres. This station service area is currently 53% sewered
serving 654 of the 1228 potential build-out dwelling units. The current (2005) estimated base flow for this
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station is 89-gpm with a peak hour flow of 233-gpm. The build-out estimated base flow for this station is
177-gpm with a peak flow of 446-gpm. The force main for this pump station is a 557-foot long 6-inch
line. The design velocity in this force main under firm pumping conditions is 7.4-fps. The design TDH
for this station is currently 64-feet. The existing station capacity of 650-gpm will meet the long-term
requirements of the service area, but the station is in poor physical condition. It is recommended that this
station be replaced with a new pump station located in the same area.
Linster
The Linster Pump Station serves an area of 23 acres. This station service area is currently 68% sewered
serving 199 of the 292 potential build-out dwelling units. The current (2005) estimated base flow for this
station is 25-gpm with a peak hour flow of 61-gpm. The build-out estimated base flow for this station is
37-gpm with a peak flow of 88-gpm. The force main for this pump station is an 1854-foot long 4-inch
line. The design velocity in this force main under firm pumping conditions is 2.6-fps. The existing station
capacity of 100-gpm will meet the long-term requirements of the service area.
Pacific
The Pacific Pump Station serves an area of 8 acres. This station serves a commercial area. The build-out
estimated flow for this station is a peak flow of 11-gpm. The force main for this pump station is a 480foot long 2-inch line. The design velocity in this force main under firm pumping conditions is 5.1-fps.
The design TDH for this station is currently 34-feet. The existing station capacity of 50-gpm should meet
the long-term requirements of the service area.
Pioneer
The Pioneer Pump Station serves an area of 8 acres. This station serves the restroom facilities a Pioneer
Park. The existing station capacity of 60-gpm should meet the long-term requirements of the service area.
Underwood
The Underwood Pump Station serves an area of 16 acres. This station serves a commercial area. The
build-out estimated flow for this station is a peak flow of 35-gpm. The force main for this pump station is
a 564-foot long 4-inch line. The design velocity in this force main under firm pumping conditions is 3.8fps. The design TDH for this station is currently 18-feet. The existing station capacity of 150-gpm will
meet the long-term requirements of the service area.
STUDY AREA 6
Project ID
Upgrade
Cost
($)
Period
6.PS01
$363,000
2006 - 2010
SYSTEM DEFICIENCIES
The Citys Collection System was evaluated to determine if there were any deficiencies under existing and
build-out flows. The analysis was performed using the calibrated 2005 INFOSWMM hydraulic model.
Each deficiency was analyzed to determine how the deficiency could be eliminated. Alternative methods
that were evaluated to eliminate each deficiency were: 1) Rerouting of flow to other points in the system,
2) Upsizing the existing lines and 3) Parallel sewers. The most cost effective alternative was identified as
a capital project for removal of the deficiency. Capacity deficiencies under existing and build-out flows
are shown schematically in Figure 6-4. The line segments shown in this figure are those that were
modeled in the INFOSWMM hydraulic model.
EXISTING
This analysis showed two existing capacity deficiencies in Study Area 6. These capacity deficiencies are
defined as Capital Projects 6-1 and 6-2. The line segments and the breakdown of the estimated cost for the
projects to correct these deficiencies are shown in Table 6-8. These projects will provide adequate
capacity to meet the required capacity through system build-out.
FUTURE
The system was also evaluated under build-out flow conditions with the proposed interceptor system. No
future capacity deficiencies were found.
Pump station upgrades will be required to ensure that adequate pumping capacity is available to ensure
that there are no Sanitary Sewer Overflows (SSOs) in the system. The station capacity has been developed
to ensure that adequate redundancy is provided. There are no pump station upgrades required for capacity
increases. The only system upgrade that is recommended is the replacement of the Drake Pump Station
due to poor physical condition. This recommended pump station upgrade is shown in Table 6-6.
One of the primary goals of the master plan was to implement gravity solutions whenever possible. In
some cases, pump stations are required due to topography. A pump station was removed at 4th and
Addison in 2001. This station was replaced with a manhole and 14.6-feet of 21-inch PVC line. The flow
enters this manhole 4.5-feet lower than it exits the manhole. This results in the surcharge of 1200-feet of
gravity sewer upstream of the manhole. The upstream gravity sewer is located in an area that would be m
station is 89-gpm with a peak hour flow of 233-gpm. The build-out estimated base flow for this station is
177-gpm with a peak flow of 446-gpm. The force main for this pump station is a 557-foot long 6-inch
line. The design velocity in this force main under firm pumping conditions is 7.4-fps. The design TDH
for this station is currently 64-feet. The existing station capacity of 650-gpm will meet the long-term
requirements of the service area, but the station is in poor physical condition. It is recommended that this
station be replaced with a new pump station located in the same area.
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Linster
The Linster Pump Station serves an area of 23 acres. This station service area is currently 68% sewered
serving 199 of the 292 potential build-out dwelling units. The current (2005) estimated base flow for this
station is 25-gpm with a peak hour flow of 61-gpm. The build-out estimated base flow for this station is
37-gpm with a peak flow of 88-gpm. The force main for this pump station is an 1854-foot long 4-inch
line. The design velocity in this force main under firm pumping conditions is 2.6-fps. The existing station
capacity of 100-gpm will meet the long-term requirements of the service area make it extremely difficult
to replace the upstream gravity sewer at a new grade. This would require replacing up to 2700-feet of
gravity sewer and a bore under Highway 97. For this reason, it is recommended that a new pump station
be constructed to lift the flow and eliminate the system surcharging. This pump station will need to pump
a peak flow of 300-gpm at system build-out. The estimated cost of this station is $575,000, including an
estimated cost for land of $200,000. The project to add this new station is summarized in Table 6-7.
Table 6-7
New Pump Station
Project ID
Upgrade
Cost
($)
Period
$575,000
2006 - 2010
th
6.3
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New Station
STUDY AREA 6
Table 6-8
Study Area 6 System Deficiencies
Capital Project Cost Estimates
Quantities
Project
ID
6.1
6.2
Manhole ID
From
Manhole ID
To
Existing
Diameter
(in)
E1A-5
Total
1913-SW.17
E6.1-1
Total
E1A-4
E6.1-1
A-1
-
8
12
16
-
Total
Upgraded
Diameter
(in)
Length
(ft)
Manholes
(#)
Materials
($/ft)
Installation
($/ft)
Bypass
Pumping
($/ft)
Manholes
($/each)
Reconnection
($/each)
Restoration
($/ft)
Subtotal
($)
Engr/Legal/
Admin
@40%
Contingency
@30%
Total
($)
12
15
15
-
95
2235
195
-
0
6
0
-
12.75
18.80
18.80
-
72.00
77.00
77.00
-
11.60
11.60
11.60
-
3640
3640
3640
-
1000
1000
1000
-
7.35
7.88
7.88
-
12,616
12,616
322,689
28,154
350,843
5,046
5,046
129,076
11,262
140,338
5,299
5,299
135,530
11,825
147,355
22,961
22,961
587,295
51,240
638,535
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APPENDIX
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