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US 21 Bridge Replacement over Harbor River South Carolina Department of TransportationAppendix F - Bridge Replacement Scoping Trip Risk Assessment Form & Preliminary Stormwater Management Design Study
Environmental Assessment P026862
FAppendix F - Bridge Replacement Scoping Trip Risk Assessment Form & Preliminary Stormwater Management Design Study
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South Carolina Department of Transportation US 21 Bridge Replacement over Harbor RiverAppendix F - Bridge Replacement Scoping Trip Risk Assessment Form & Preliminary Stormwater Management Design Study
P026862 Environmental Assessment
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COUNTY: DATE:
ROAD #: STREAM CROSSING:
Purpose & Need for the Project:
I. FEMA Acknowledgement
Is this project located in a regulated FEMA Floodway? Yes No
Panel Number: Effective Date: (See Attached)
II. FEMA Floodmap Investigation
FEMA Flood Profile Sheet Number illustrates the existing 100 year flood:
Passes under the existing low chord elevation.
Is in contact with the existing low chord elevation.
Overtops the existing bridge finished grade elevation.
III. No Rise/CLOMR Preliminary Determination
Preliminary assessment indicates this project may be constructed to meet the
"No-Rise" requirements. A detailed hydraulic analysis will be performed to verify
this assessment.
Justification:
Preliminary assessmnet indicates this project may require a CLOMR/LOMR.
Impacts will be determined by a detailed hydraulic analysis.
Justification:
BRIDGE SCOPE AND RISK ASSESSMENT FORM
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bstokesText Box450025 0162 E
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IV. Preliminary Bridge Assessment
A. Locate Existing Plans
a. Bridge Plans Yes File No. Sheet No. (See Attached)
No
b. Road Plans Yes File No. Sheet No. (See Attached)
No
B. Historical Highwater Data
a. USGS Gage Yes Gage No. Results:
No
b. SCDOT/USGS Documented Highwater Elevations
Yes Results:
No
c. Existing Plans Yes See Above
No
V. Field Review
A. Existing Bridge
Length: ft. Width: ft. Max. span Length: ft.
Alignment: Tangent Curved
Bridge Skewed: Yes No Angle:
End Abutment Type:
Riprap on End Fills: Yes No Condition:
Superstructure Type:
Substructure Type:
Utilities Present: Yes No
Describe:
Debris Accumulation on Bridge: Percent Blocked Horizontally: %
Percent Blocked Vertically: %
Hydraulic Problems: Yes No
Describe:
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V. Field Review (cont.)
B. Hydraulic Features
a. Scour Present: Yes No Location:
b. Distance from F.G. to Normal Water Elevation: ft.
c. Distance from Low Steel to Normal Water Elev.: ft.
d. Distance from F.G. to High Water Elevation: ft.
e. Distance from Low Steel to High Water Elev.: ft.
f. Channel Banks Stable: Yes No
Describe:
g. Soil Type:
h. Exposed Rock: Yes No Location:
i. Give Description and Location of any structures or other property that could be
damaged due to additional backwater.
C. Existing Roadway Geometry
a. Can the existing roadway be closed for an On-Alignment Bridge Replacement
Yes No
Describe:
If "yes", does the existing vertical and horizontal curves meet the proposed
design speed criteria?
If "No", will the proposed bridge be:
Staged Constructed
Replaced on New Alignment
BRIDGE SCOPE AND RISK ASSESSMENT FORM
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bstokesText BoxMean Tide Level: -0.46'Mean High Water: +2.58'
bstokesText BoxF.G. and Low Steel elevs. are minimum elevs. on ex. bridge.
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VI. Field Review (cont.)
A. Proposed Bridge Recommendation:
Length: ft. Width: ft. Elevation: ft.
Span Arangement:
Notes:
Performed By:
BRIDGE SCOPE AND RISK ASSESSMENT FORM
BRIDGE SITE DIAGRAM: (Show North Arrow and Direction of Flow)
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Table 2-1. Drainage Design Criteria DRAINAGE DESIGN
DESIGN ELEMENT DESIGN CRITERIA SOURCE
Design Discharge
Cross-Line Pipes 50-year SCDOT Requirements for Hydraulic Design Studies, May 26, 2009 Section 2.2.2 and 2.2.3
Systems and Ditches
0 – 40 AC 10-year
40 – 500 AC 25-year
> 500 AC 50-year
Spread Criteria
Roadway Design Storm 10-year SCDOT Requirements for Hydraulic
Design Studies, May 26, 2009 Section 2.2.4 Spread Width ½ travel lane
Bridge Design Storm 10-year
HEC-21, Section 3.1 Spread Width Shoulder Width
Minimum Ditch and Pipe Grades Ditch = 0.1%, Pipe = 0.3% SCDOT Requirements for Hydraulic Design Studies, May 26, 2009 Section 2.2.5 Minimum Velocity of Pipe 3 ft/sec
Minimum Pipe Size
Storm Drainage Systems & Cross-Line Pipes 18" SCDOT Requirements for Hydraulic
Design Studies, May 26, 2009 Section 2.2.6 Yard Drains & Driveway
Pipes 15"
Minimum Cover
Yard Drains 1.0' SCDOT Requirements for Hydraulic Design Studies, May 26, 2009 Section 2.2.7 Pipes except Yard Drains
2.0' for CB-16 3.0’ for CB-17 & 18
Grassed swales are to be designed in accordance with SCDOT’s Stormwater Quality Design Manual. A grassed swale is allowed a maximum drainage area of 5 acres to properly treat the runoff. It must be capable of conveying the 10-year, 24-hour storm event without overtopping or reaching erosive peak runoff velocities and shear stresses.
3 Proposed Conditions The proposed design typical section for the road between the project limit tie-ins and the bridge consists of two 12-foot travel lanes and two 10-foot shoulders, in which 4-feet of the shoulders will be paved. The bridge consists of two 12-foot travel lanes and two 10-foot paved shoulders.
Conceptual drainage designs were prepared for each of the five proposed bridge alternatives. The proposed drainage designs consist of deck drains spaced throughout the bridge where runoff will be collected in closed drainage systems suspended underneath the bridge. The bridge deck drain systems are proposed to tie to manholes located at the ends of the bridge. Closed drainage will convey the bridge runoff from the manholes into grassed swales. The grassed swales will provide water quality treatment before outfalling into the surrounding marshes and outside of 1,000-feet away from shellfish beds, per OCRM requirements.
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bed minimum distance and then can discharge directly to the marsh. By utilizing the existing causeway section that will be abandoned, construction disturbance impacts to the surrounding wetlands will be minimized.
In Alternatives 2A and 2B, the roadway alignments are further from the existing corridor. To pipe the drainage systems to a point where the fill slopes meet to create swales similar to that in Alternatives 1A, 1B, and 3 would create systems lower than the existing ground they would outfall upon. Therefore, it is suggested that the drainage systems be piped to a distance near the 1,000-foot shellfish bed minimum and then outfall into grassed swales that are constructed into berms along the fill slopes of the proposed roadway. The grassed swales on the berms will treat the runoff for 100-feet and then discharge directly into the marsh.
6 Project Maps See Figures 1 through 7 for the project’s vicinity, location, quad mapping, soils, FEMA flood information, and drainage areas.
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Figure 66-1. Vicinity
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Figure 6-2. Location Map
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Figure 6-6. FEMA Flood Map
Appendix F NEPABridgeScope_RiskAssessmentFormAppendix F SC21 Harbor River Bridge Hydro Report_2016.06.28US 21 Bridge Replacement over Harbor River Environmental Assessment_20160819 149US 21 Bridge Replacement over Harbor River Environmental Assessment_20160819 150
Yes: XNo: Results: Length: 2,851Max span Length: 85.2Angle: End Abutment Type: Concrete CapCondition: Little riprap on west end. Superstructure Type: Concrete deck.Substructure Type: Steel girders on concrete caps and piles. Percent Blocked Horizontally: 0Percent Blocked Vertically: 0Location: No scour observed on banks. Distance from FG to Normal Water Elevation: 11.76Distance from Low Steel to Normal Water Elev: 9.76Distance from FG to High Water Elevation: 8.72Distance from Low Steel to High Water Elev: 6.72Soil Type: Muddy, fine sands.damaged due to additional backwater: Due to the vast floodplains of the surroundings marshlands, backwater from the bridge should not affect any property of structures. However, nearby Saint Helena Island and Harbor Island contain structures located in flood zones. Power lines on concrete piles are present south of the existing bridge. Describe: Existing bridge is only means of vehicular transportation to and from islands south east of Saint Helena Island. Length_2: 3,602Elevation: 89.00Span Arangement: 16 @ 126'-0" / 13 @ 122'-0"Notes 1: Performed By: Brandon StokesIs in contact with the existing low chord elevation: OffOvertops the existing bridge finished grade elevation: OffPasses under the existing low chord elevation: OffPreliminary assessment indicates this project may be constructed to meet the No-Rise requirements: YesPreliminary assessment indicates this project may require a CLOMR/LOMR: OffNo - Bridge Plans: OffYes - Road Plans: YesNo - Road Plans: OffYes - Historical Highwater Data: OffNo - Historical Highwater Data: OffYes - SCDOT/USGS Document Highwater Elevations: OffYes - Bridge Plans: YesNo - SCDOT/USGS Document Highwater Elevations: OffYes - Existing Plans: YesNo - Existing Plans: OffWidth: 47Tangent: YesCurved: OffYes - Bridge Skewed: OffNo - Bridge Skewed: YesYes - Riprap on End Fills: YesNo - Riprap on End Fills: OffYes - Utilities Present: YesNo - Utilities Present: OffYes - Hydraulic Problems: OffNo - Hydraulic Problems: YesDescription - Hydraulic Problems: Shellfish (oysters/barnicles) are growing on bridge piles, slightly reducing the hydraulic opening under the bridge.Description - Utilities Present: DIP connected to north and south side of bridge, as well as electrical conduit on south side. Power lines run parallel to bridge on south side.Yes - Scour Present: OffNo - Scour Present: YesYes - Channel Banks Stable: YesNo - Channel Banks Stable: OffDescription - Channel Banks Stable: Channel banks consist of march grass and oyster beds. Yes - Exposed Rock: OffNo - Exposed Rock: YesLocation - Exposed Rock: Yes - Can existing roadway be closed: OffNo - Can existing roadway be closed: YesStaged Constructed: OffReplaced on New Alignment: YesDesign speed criteria: N/AFile No: 7.629File No_2: 7.223/7.230Gage No: Results 1: Sheet No_2: Sheet No: 42-76Justification for CLOMR/LOMR: Justification for No-Rise requirements: The proposed bridge will be longer than the existing bridge and maintain the existing bridge low chord at a minimum, providing a larger hydraulic opening. This will increase the floodplain limits under the bridge and, therefore, there should be no increase in the flood profile. Purpose Need for the Project: The existing US Highway 21 Bridge over Harbor River located in Beaufort County, SC is to be replaced by a bridge on new alignment. The existing bridge is classified as structurally and functionally obsolete. Panel Number: 450025 0135 EFEMA Flood Profile Sheet Number: N/AEffective Date: 11/04/1992County: [Beaufort]Date: 06/28/2016Road: US 21Stream Crossing: Harbor River