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This calculator has been developed in response to the fact that the Post-construction Calculator developed in SMARTS and re
the Small MS4 Permit (Order No. 2013-0001-DWQ [CAS000004]) is only available to projects that file an NOI under the Gener
Construction Storm Water Permit (CGP). Therefore, we have developed this spreadsheet calculator for those projects that wil
required to enroll under SMARTS or are otherwise not required to access the SMARTS calculator, but will nonetheless be requ
quantify runoff reductions resulting from implementation of Site Design Measures as specified in Section E.12.b.(ii) and F.5.g.1
IMPORTANT: THIS CALCULATOR CAN ONLY BE USED FOR PROJECTS THAT CREATE AND/OR REPLACE BETWEEN 2
SQUARE FEET AND 5,000 SQUARE FEET OF IMPERVIOUS SURFACE (OR DETATCHED SINGLE FAMILY HOMES THAT
AND/OR REPLACE OVER 2,500 SQUARE FEET OF IMPERVIOUS SURFACE)
water Calculator.
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Post-Construction Water Balance Calculator
(Step 1b) If you can not answer 1a then
select the county where the project is
(Step 1a) If you know the
located (click on the cell to the right for
85th percentile storm event
3 drop-down): This will determine the COUNTY
for your location enter it in
average 85th percentile 24 hr. storm event
the box below
for your site, which will appear under
User may make changes from any cell precipitation to left.
that is orange or brown in color (similar
to the cells to the immediate right).
Cells in green are calculated for you.
(Step 1c) If you would like a more percise
value select the location closest to your
site. If you do not recgonize any of these
4 LOCATION
locations, leave this drop-down menu at
location. The average value for the County
will be used.
13 Design Storm
Percent of total project :
Based on the County you indicated
14 above, we have included the 85 in
percentile average 24 hr event - P85
(in)^ for your area.
The Amount of rainfall needed for runoff
15 to occur (Existing runoff curve number In
-P from existing RCN (in)^) (Step 7) Sub-watershed Conditions Complete Either Calculated Acres
P used for calculations (in) (the greater
16 In Sub-watershed Area (acres)
of the above two criteria) Sq Ft Acres 0.00
17 Existing Rooftop Impervious Coverage
^Available at www.cabmphandbooks.com 0.00
18
Existing Non-Rooftop Impervious
Coverage 0.00
20
Proposed Non-Rooftop Impervious
Coverage 0.00 0.00
21
(Step 8) Impervious Area Reduction
22 Credits Acres Square Feet
23 Porous Pavement 0.00 0
24 Tree Planting 0.00 0
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33
(Step 9) Impervious Volume Reduction Credits Volume (cubic feet)
You have achieved your minimum requirements
34 0 Cu. Ft.
Rain Barrels/Cisterns
35 Soil Quality 0 Cu. Ft.
36 0 Cu. Ft.
Subtotal Runoff Volume Reduction
37 0 Cu. Ft.
Total Runoff Volume Reduction Credit
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39
40 0
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Porous Pavement Credit Worksheet
Please fill out a porous pavement credit worksheet for each project sub-watershed.
For the PROPOSED Development:
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00 0.00
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Tree Planting Credit Worksheet
Please fill out a tree canopy credit worksheet for each project sub-watershed.
Square feet under an existing tree canopy, that will remain on the property, with an average
diameter at 4.5 ft above grade (i.e., diameter at breast height or DBH) is LESS than 12 in
diameter.
Square feet under an existing tree canopy that will remain on the property, with an average
diameter at 4.5 ft above grade (i.e., diameter at breast height or DBH) is 12 in diameter or
GREATER.
Please describe below how the project will ensure that these trees will be maintained.
* credit amount based on credits from Stormwater Quality Design Manual for the Sacramento and South Placer Regions
Number of Trees
Planted Area Credit (acres)
0.00
0.00
Square feet Under
Canopy
0.00
0.00
ed.
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South Placer Regions
Downspout Disconnection Credit Worksheet
Please fill out a downspout disconnection credit worksheet for each project subwatershed. If you
answer yes to all questions, all rooftop area draining to each downspout will be subtracted from your
proposed rooftop impervious coverage.
Is the area of rooftop connecting to each disconnected downspout 600 square feet or less?
Is the roof runoff from the design storm event fully contained in a raised bed or planter box or does it
drain as sheet flow to a landscaped area large enough to contain the roof runoff from the design
storm event?
The Stream Buffer and/or Vegetated Swale credits will not be taken in this sub-watershed area?
Percentage of the proposed 0 Acre(s) of rooftop surface that have disconnected downspouts
each project subwatershed. If you
downspout will be subtracted from your
it Criteria
m a basement and two feet from a Yes No
Yes No
pout 600 square feet or less?
a raised bed or planter box or does it Yes No
ain the roof runoff from the design
Yes No
taken in this sub-watershed area?
isconnected downspouts
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Impervious Area Disconnection Credit Worksheet
Please fill out an impervious area disconnection credit worksheet for each project sub-watershed. If you a
to all questions, all non-rooftop impervious surface area will be subtracted from your proposed non-roofto
impervious coverage.
Is the maximum contributing impervious flow path length less than 75 feet or, if equal or
greater than 75 feet, is a storage device (e.g. French drain, bioretention area, gravel
trench) implemented to achieve the required disconnection length?
Is the impervious area to any one discharge location less than 5,000 square feet?
The Stream Buffer credit will not be taken in this sub-watershed area?
Response
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
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Green Roof Credit Worksheet
Please fill out a greenroof credit worksheet for each project sub-watershed. If you answer yes to all quest
greenroof area will be subtracted from your proposed rooftop impervious coverage.
Is the roof slope less than 15% or does it have a grid to hold the substrate in place until it forms a
thick vegetation mat?
Has a professional engineer assessed the necessary load reserves and designed a roof structure to
meet state and local codes?
Is the irrigation needed for plant establishment and/or to sustain the green roof during extended dry
periods, is the source from stored, recycled, reclaimed, or reused water?
area in greenroof
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Stream Buffer Credit Worksheet
Please fill out a stream buffer credit worksheet for each project sub-watershed. If you answer yes to all qu
impervious surface draining to each stream buffer that has not been addressed using the Downspout and
Disconnection credits.
Does runoff enter the floodprone width* or within 500 feet (whichever is larger) of a stream channel as
sheet flow**?
Is the contributing overland slope 5% or less, or if greater than 5%, is a level spreader used?
Is the buffer area protected from vehicle or other traffic barriers to reduce compaction?
Will the stream buffer be maintained in an ungraded and uncompacted condition and will the vegetation
be maintained in a natural condition?
Percentage of existing 0 Acre(s) impervious surface area draining into a stream buffer
Percentage of the proposed 0 Acre(s) impervious surface area that will drain into a stream buffer
Please describe below how the project will ensure that the buffer areas will remain in ungraded and
uncompacted condition and that the vegetation will be maintained in a natural condition.
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pth.
impervious area
Vegetated Swale Credit Worksheet
Please fill out a vegetated swale worksheet for each project subwatershed. If you answer yes to all
questions, you may subtract all impervious surface draining to each stream buffer that has not been
addressed using the Downspout Disconnection credit.
Is the maximum flow velocity for runoff from the design storm event less than or equal to 1.0 foot
per second?
Criteria
with Treatment Control BMP 30 (TC-30 -
andbook, New Development and Yes No
)?
ng to a vegetated swale
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Rain Barrel/Cistern Credit Worksheet
Please fill out a rain barrel/cistern worksheet for each project sub-watershed.
Rain Barrel/Cistern Credit Criteria
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Please fill out a soil quality worksheet for each project sub-watershed.
Will the soils used for landscaping meet the ideal bulk densities listed in Table 1 below? 1
If you answered yes to the question above, and you know the area-weighted bulk density within
the top 12 inches for soils used for landscaping (in g/cm3)* , fill in the cell to the right and skip to
cell G11. If not select from the drop-down menu in G10.
If you answered yes to the question above, but you do not know the exact bulk density, which of
the soil types in the drop down menu to the right best describes the top 12 inches for soils used
for landscaping (in g/cm3).
What is the average depth of your landscaped soil media meeting the above criteria (inches)?
What is the total area of the landscaped areas meeting the above criteria (in acres)?
Table 1
Sands, loamy sands <1.6 Credit (cu ft)
Sandy loams, loams <1.4
Sandy clay loams, loams, clay loams <1.4
Silts, silt loams <1.3
Silt loams, silty clay loams <1.1
Sandy clays, silty clays, some clay loams
(35-45% clay) <1.1
Clays (>45% clay) <1.1
1
USDA NRCS. "Soil Quality Urban Technical Note
No.2-Urban Soil Compaction". March 2000.
http://soils.usda.gov/sqi/management/files/sq_utn_2.pdf
Yes No
Soil Type
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Description of Land Use
Non-Built Land Use Type Pre Development
Open Space: grass cover <50%
Open Space: grass cover 50% to 75%
Open Space: grass cover >75%
Natural Desert
Cultivated Agricultural: Bare Soil
Cultivated Agricultural: major crop residue cover
Cultivated Agricultural: minor crop residue cover
Pasture/Grassland/Range: <50% ground cover or hea
Pasture/Grassland/Range: 50% to 75% ground cover
Pasture/Grassland/Range: >75% ground cover & ligh
Meadow: Continuous grass & no grazing
Brush: <50% ground cover
Brush: 50% to 75% ground cover
Brush: >75% ground cover
Wood & Grass: <50% ground cover
Wood & Grass: 50% to 75% ground cover
Wood & Grass: >75% ground cover
Woods: forest litter, small trees, and brush destroye
Woods: grazed but not burned with some forest litte
Woods: no grazing and adequate brush and litter
Modified from: Chow, V. T, D. R. Maidment, and L. W. Mays. 1988. Applied Hy
COUNTY
ALAMEDA
ALPINE
AMADOR
BUTTE
CALAVERAS
COLUSA
CONTRA_COSTA
DEL_NORTE
EL_DORADO
FRESNO
GLENN
HUMBOLDT
IMPERIAL
INYO
KERN
KINGS
LAKE
LASSEN
LOS_ANGELES
MADERA
MARIN
MARIPOSA
MENDOCINO
MERCED
MODOC
MONO
MONTEREY
NAPA
NEVADA
ORANGE
PLACER
PLUMAS
RIVERSIDE
SACRAMENTO
SAN_BENITO
SAN_BERNARDINO
SAN_DIEGO
SAN_FRANCISCO
SAN_JOAQUIN
SAN_LUIS_OBISPO
SAN_MATEO
SANTA_BARBARA
SANTA_CLARA
SANTA_CRUZ
SHASTA
SIERRA
SISKIYOU
SOLANO
SONOMA
STANISLAUS
SUTTER
TEHAMA
TRINITY
TULARE
TUOLUMNE
VENTURA
YOLO
YUBA
0.10 0.74
0.10 0.62
0.12 0.78
0.15 1.32
0.12 1.10
0.09 0.64
0.10 0.73
0.16 1.24
0.14 1.24
0.13 0.82
0.10 0.75
0.12 1.08
0.10 0.41
0.09 0.42
0.09 0.48
0.10 0.40
0.12 1.14
0.09 0.43
0.15 1.01
0.10 0.74
0.17 1.29
0.14 1.06
0.13 1.09
0.09 0.51
0.09 0.43
0.09 0.46
0.13 0.91
0.20 1.30
0.12 0.97
0.15 0.87
0.15 1.30
0.12 0.93
0.14 0.74
0.09 0.63
0.12 0.75
0.16 0.96
0.14 0.82
0.09 0.64
0.08 0.49
0.13 0.86
0.09 0.66
0.18 1.04
0.12 0.72
0.19 1.21
0.13 1.11
0.15 1.14
0.10 0.64
0.12 0.93
0.18 1.29
0.10 0.50
0.09 0.65
0.13 0.90
0.13 1.11
0.16 1.01
0.12 1.16
0.23 1.27
0.09 0.65
0.14 1.10
ALAMEDA BERKELEY
ALPINE MARKLEEVILLE
BUTTE OROVILLE R S
CALAVERAS CALAVERAS R S
COLUSA WILLIAMS
CONTRA_COSTA BRENTWOOD 6 SW
CONTRA_COSTA MARTINEZ 2 S
DEL_NORTE KLAMATH
EL_DORADO GEORGETOWN R S
FRESNO COALINGA 1 SE
HUMBOLDT MIRANDA 4 SE
INYO BISHOP AP
KERN BAKERSFIELD AP
KERN BORON
KERN MOJAVE
KERN TAFT
LAKE CLEARLAKE 4 SE
LAKE MAHNKE
LASSEN BIEBER
LASSEN TERMO 1 E
LOS_ANGELES PALMDALE
LOS_ANGELES SANDBERG
MENDOCINO LAYTONVILLE
MENDOCINO NAVARRO 1 NW
MENDOCINO YORKVILLE
MERCED MERCED 2
MODOC ALTURAS
MODOC DAY
MONTEREY BRYSON
MONTEREY LOCKWOOD 1 N
NEVADA TRUCKEE RS
ORANGE BREA DAM
ORANGE EL MODENA
PLUMAS PORTOLA
RIVERSIDE BEAUMONT
RIVERSIDE BLYTHE 7 W
RIVERSIDE ELSINORE
SAN_BENITO HERNANDEZ 7 SE
SAN_BENITO HOLLISTER 2
SAN_BERNARDINO BAKER
SAN_BERNARDINO ETIWANDA
SAN_BERNARDINO NEEDLES
SAN_DIEGO CUYAMACA
SAN_DIEGO FALLBROOK
SAN_LUIS_OBISPO HUASNA
SANTA_CLARA GILROY 8 NE
SANTA_CRUZ CORRALITOS
SIERRA DOWNIEVILLE
SIERRA SIERRAVILLE R S
SISKIYOU ETNA
SISKIYOU MONTAGUE 5 NE
SISKIYOU TULELAKE
SOLANO LAKE SOLANO
SONOMA SEBASTOPOL
SONOMA VENADO
STANISLAUS MODESTO 2
SUTTER SUTTER
TEHAMA MINERAL
TRINITY HYAMPOM
TRINITY WEAVERVILLE RS
TULARE BADGER
TULARE LODGEPOLE
TULARE MILO 5 NE
TULARE SPRINGVILLE R S
TULARE UHL R S
TUOLUMNE GROVELAND 2
YUBA CAMPTONVILLE R S
YUBA WHEATLAND 2 NE
85th Percentile 24-hr Rainfall (Coastal
Comm.)
0.00
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No Edit
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0.59
0.72
0.62
1.18
1.31
1.75
0.80
0.89
1.82
1.43
0.77
0.64
0.69
0.83
0.67
1.13
1.36
1.60
1.59
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1.10
1.30
1.14
0.40
0.79
0.49
1.30
0.75
0.65
1.16
1.29
1.23
0.41
0.34
0.50
0.33
0.44
0.87
0.36
0.50
0.34
0.42
0.56
0.40
0.89
1.39
0.41
0.53
0.49
0.29
0.60
1.19
1.19
1.24
1.02
0.91
0.97
0.98
0.94
1.30
0.87
0.73
1.32
0.59
1.19
1.19
1.53
0.58
1.05
1.08
0.80
1.00
0.74
1.19
0.99
0.80
1.30
1.10
0.97
0.88
1.35
1.02
0.94
0.86
1.19
1.24
1.39
0.57
0.45
0.30
0.57
0.47
0.44
1.10
1.20
0.60
0.63
0.75
1.19
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.50
1.39
1.40
1.20
0.80
0.90
0.93
0.71
0.89
0.69
0.92
0.89
0.85
0.98
0.93
1.56
1.00
1.33
0.69
1.49
0.59
0.89
0.48
0.79
0.45
0.89
1.10
0.86
0.53
0.69
0.64
0.62
0.90
0.59
0.90
0.65
0.80
0.67
0.33
1.45
0.80
1.40
1.00
1.79
0.39
1.09
0.42
0.82
1.79
1.19
0.45
0.50
1.79
0.73
0.46
0.49
1.20
0.77
0.90
1.06
0.88
0.59
0.80
0.72
1.30
0.49
0.69
0.61
0.66
0.49
0.58
0.39
0.53
0.96
1.09
0.66
1.08
1.19
1.10
1.79
1.09
0.58
0.89
0.60
0.81
0.84
0.52
1.77
1.05
0.80
0.90
1.00
1.68
0.88
1.59
0.69
0.63
1.09
0.40
0.79
0.29
0.93
0.89
1.00
1.59
1.70
0.50
0.65
1.20
0.86
0.64
1.49
0.96
0.89
1.10
0.57
1.45
1.20
1.01
0.74
1.23
0.88
0.89
0.99
1.21
1.07
1.20
0.60
1.80
1.40
0.65
1.49
0.71