Monday, November 12, 2012Sonoma County Winegrape Commission1 STORAGE POND DEVELOPMENT PLANNING & DESIGN FOR CONSTRUCTION P ETER J. L ESCURE, PE President.

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Monday, November 12, 2012Sonoma County Winegrape Commission1 STORAGE POND DEVELOPMENT PLANNING & DESIGN FOR CONSTRUCTION P ETER J. L ESCURE, PE President & Principal Engineer L ESCURE E NGINEERS, I NC Santa Rosa, California

FROST PROTECTION & IRRIGATION STORAGE Monday, November 12, 2012Sonoma County Winegrape Commission3

PROCESS WATER TREATMENT & STORAGE Monday, November 12, 2012Sonoma County Winegrape Commission4

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PROJECT PLANNING  Regulations – Determine Agencies’ Jurisdiction Water Rights Environmental Permits Construction Permits  Determine Monthly Demand for frost protection, irrigation and heat control.  Determine Maximum Storage Requirement with monthly pond balance model based on demand, losses, and supply – runoff, diversions, etc. subject to General Conditions 20 AF maximum - Subject to CA-WC Section ,000 GPD maximum diversion rate  Evaluate potential pond sites, identify preferred site Identify constraints and opportunities for each site Estimate potential capacity of preferred site Define diversion points and return flow routes Define impacts on vineyard extent & operations  Register Small Irrigation Use with SWRCB Monday, November 12, 2012Sonoma County Winegrape Commission6

DAM HEIGHT is measured from the downstream toe to the maximum storage elevation/spillway   jurischart/index.cfm  For a complete text of exemptions, please refer to "Statutes and Regulations Pertaining to Supervision of Dams and Reservoirs", California Water Code, Division 3, Dams and Reservoirs, Part 1, Supervision of Dams and Reservoirs, Chapter 1, Definitions, Statutes and Regulations Pertaining to Supervision of Dams and Reservoirs  See Also: rights/water_issues/programs/registra tions/index.shtml rights/water_issues/programs/registra tions/index.shtml Monday, November 12, 20127Sonoma County Winegrape Commission

SITE SELECTION  Siting a Storage Facility Do you have a feasible pond site within the identified constraints and opportunities ? Valley lowlands – Maximum earth moving Hillside highlands – Hillside runoff capture Drainage courses – Dry gullies versus live streams  Determining Pond Storage Capacity for Demand What is the lower bound of feasibility? 1 acre foot = 325,000 gallons in tanks = $325,000. How much pond can you build for $325,000 ? Demand = 50 GPM / Acre (Sotoyome RCD, “Guide”) Demand = 120,000 gallons / 10 acres / 4 hours Monday, November 12, 20128Sonoma County Winegrape Commission

Site Selection: Case Study Monday, November 12, 20129Sonoma County Winegrape Commission High Point of WatershedSufficient Runoff Area to Fill PondAbove Class III Streams

SITE EVALUATION  Mapping the site and sources - what are the requirements and process? Topographic Mapping for Design Basis Mapping Property Boundaries Tributary Runoff Area  Geotechnical Evaluation Global Site stability Soil Materials Suitability Permeability, Need for Liner to Limit Losses Monday, November 12, Sonoma County Winegrape Commission

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ENGINEERING DESIGN  Set key elevations - Select dam crest location and elevation at less than 25 feet height  Specify freeboard and spillway elevation and location  Identify constraints which determine pond grading limits  Specify embankment cross section – consult geotech report for parameters  Plot storage volume curve & iterate as needed.  Prepare spillway design and capacity of other conveyance features. Monday, November 12, Sonoma County Winegrape Commission

 Plan Documents Plan Embankment sections, longitudinal section Spillway cross section and profile Details  Specifications Keyway excavation Embankment materials & construction Pond sealing Spillway Drain valve and line Monday, November 12, 2012Sonoma County Winegrape Commission13 CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS

Monday, November 12, 2012Sonoma County Winegrape Commission14 CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS: PLAN SHEET Runoff

ENGINEERING FEES  Planning$5,000  Boundary Surveying & Monumentation$3,000  Topographic Mapping$1,000  Geotechnical Investigation & Evaluation (estimated)$2,500  Stormwater PP Plan$1,500  Design & Construction Documents$7,500  Permit Processing$4,000  Construction Staking$1,000  Construction Observation$1,000  Geotechnical Field Testing (estimated)$2,500 Monday, November 12, 2012Sonoma County Winegrape Commission15

PERMITTING  Environmental Permits Stream Alteration- CA- DFW Endangered Species Act – CA-DFW Water Quality – North Coast RWQCB Stormwater Control / Erosion Prevention CEQA not required for ministerial permits – Sonoma Co. PRMD  Construction Permits CA Division of Dam Safety Sonoma Co. PRMD - Grading Monday, November 12, Sonoma County Winegrape Commission

CA-DFW Lake and Streambed Alteration Program  Notification of Lake or Streambed Alteration 1.Notification is required by any person, … that proposes an activity that will: a.substantially divert or obstruct the natural flow of any river, stream or lake; b.substantially change or use any material from the bed, channel, or bank of, any river, stream, or lake; or c.deposit or dispose of debris, waste, or other material containing crumbled, flaked, or ground pavement where it may pass into any river, stream, or lake.  Lake or Streambed Alteration Agreement – … includes reasonable conditions necessary to protect fish and wildlife resources Monday, November 12, 2012Sonoma County Winegrape Commission17

PERMIT FEES  CA Dept of Fish & Wildlife$ 24to$ 4,500  SWRCB Division of Water Rights $1,000to$460,281  CA DWR Division of Dam Safety $ 300to$ 35,000  Sonoma County PRMD Grading $ 83to$1,044 Drainage $1,120 SWPPP $ 578 Monday, November 12, 2012Sonoma County Winegrape Commission18

PERMIT FEES  CA Dept of Fish & Wildlife$ 24to$ 4,500  SWRCB Division of Water Rights $1,000to$460,281  CA DWR Division of Dam Safety $ 300to$ 35,000  Sonoma County PRMD Grading $ 83to$1,044 Drainage $1,120 SWPPP $ 578 Monday, November 12, 2012Sonoma County Winegrape Commission19

PERMIT FEES  CA Dept of Fish & Wildlife$ 24to$ 4,500  SWRCB Division of Water Rights $1,000to$460,281  CA DWR Division of Dam Safety $ 300to$ 35,000  Sonoma County PRMD Grading $ 83to$1,044 Drainage $1,120 SWPPP $ 578 Monday, November 12, 2012Sonoma County Winegrape Commission20