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Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan
13201 River Road, Richmond, B.C.
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Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan
13201 River Road, Richmond, B.C.
Prepared for: Spire Construction Inc.
#400-8085 North Fraser Way, Burnaby, B.C. V5J 5M8
Prepared by: Envirochem Services Inc.
#206 - 267 Esplanade West
North Vancouver, BC V7M 1A5
www.envirochem.com
October 21, 2016
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... 1 1.0
Background ....................................................................................................................................... 2 2.0
2.1 Proposed Development ................................................................................................................ 2
2.2 Port of Vancouver Project and Environmental Review (PER) ....................................................... 2
2.3 SPPP Objectives ............................................................................................................................. 2
Site Description ................................................................................................................................. 3 3.0
3.1 Site Topography ............................................................................................................................ 3
3.2 Hydrology ...................................................................................................................................... 3
3.3 Soil Cover and Quality ................................................................................................................... 3
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK .............................................................................................................. 4 4.0
4.1 Permit and Guidance Document ................................................................................................... 4
4.2 Legislation and Criteria ................................................................................................................. 4
4.2.1 Federal Fisheries Act ............................................................................................................. 4
4.2.2 Federal Fire Code .................................................................................................................. 4
4.2.3 Provincial Spill Reporting Regulations .................................................................................. 4
Site Inventory and Potential Risks .................................................................................................... 5 5.0
5.1 Daily Operations - Construction .................................................................................................... 5
5.1.1 General – Vehicle movement................................................................................................ 5
5.1.2 General – Storage of chemicals on site ................................................................................. 5
5.1.3 Site preparation, earthworks, and construction ................................................................... 5
5.2 Daily Operations – Post-Construction ........................................................................................... 5
5.3 Materials - Construction ............................................................................................................... 6
5.3.1 Diesel Fuel and Gasoline ....................................................................................................... 6
5.3.2 Lubricants .............................................................................................................................. 6
5.3.3 Waste Oils, Paints etc. ........................................................................................................... 6
5.3.4 Paints ..................................................................................................................................... 6
5.3.5 Soil ......................................................................................................................................... 6
5.3.6 Aggregates ............................................................................................................................ 6
5.3.7 Concrete ................................................................................................................................ 6
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5.4 Materials – Post-Construction ...................................................................................................... 6
Estimated total runoff (storm scenario) ........................................................................................... 7 6.0
Issues Identification and Risk Ranking .............................................................................................. 8 7.0
7.1 Construction Stage ........................................................................................................................ 8
7.2 Operation Stage ............................................................................................................................ 9
Storm Water Pollution Prevention Measures ................................................................................. 10 8.0
8.1 Construction Stage ...................................................................................................................... 10
8.1.1 General Principles ............................................................................................................... 10
8.1.2 Sediment Track-out ............................................................................................................. 10
8.1.3 Soil moving and stockpiling ................................................................................................. 10
8.1.4 Spills from equipment ......................................................................................................... 10
8.1.5 Excavation Water – Capture and Treat ............................................................................... 10
8.2 Operation Stage .......................................................................................................................... 11
8.2.1 General Principles ............................................................................................................... 11
8.2.2 Control flow of all storm water ........................................................................................... 11
8.2.3 Oil water separator ............................................................................................................. 11
Adaptive Management and Continuous Improvement .................................................................. 12 9.0
Closure ............................................................................................................................................ 13 10.0
References ...................................................................................................................................... 14 11.0
Limitations....................................................................................................................................... 15 12.0
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: Total runoff for storm scenario ....................................................................................................... 7
Table 2: Risk Ranking and Controls Matrix for Construction Stage .............................................................. 8
Table 4: Risk Ranking and Controls Matrix for Operation Stage ................................................................... 9
Table 5: Minimum Quality Criteria for treated water ................................................................................. 11
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: Site Location .................................................................................................................................. 1
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LIST OF APPENDICES
Appendix A: Proposed Development – Outline Site Plan
Appendix B: VFPA Application Submission Requirements (PER 15-165)
Appendix C: Envirochem Drawings
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INTRODUCTION 1.0
Spire Construction Inc. (the client) intends to develop a site at 13201 River Road, Richmond, BC
(the site). This land is federally owned, and the development requires Project and
Environmental Review (PER) through the Port of Vancouver (the Port, with legal name as the
Vancouver Fraser Port Authority, VFPA).
One of the Port’s stated requirements is a stormwater pollution prevention plan, and the client
has hired Envirochem Services Inc. (Envirochem) to provide this plan.
The subject site is shown in Figure 1 below.
Figure 1: Site Location
(Baseplan Ref: Richmond Interactive Map, 8 August 2016). Development planned for southern lot only.
13201 River Road
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BACKGROUND 2.0
2.1 PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT
The proposed development includes a distribution warehouse facility (approximately
68,000 sq. ft. footprint) with paved loading bay (est. 14 loading bays) and parking area (est.
83 stalls). The prospective tenant has been identified as UNO Foods Inc., a distribution company
which imports Asian food products for the Canadian market. A preliminary site plan, prepared
by the project architect, has been supplied to Envirochem by the client and is included as
Appendix A.
2.2 PORT OF VANCOUVER PROJECT AND ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW (PER)
The Port is “responsible for the administration, management and control of land and water
within its jurisdiction”, which is managed through a number of permitting processes.
Proposed works and activities within or partially within the Port’s jurisdiction are required to
obtain a Project and Environmental Review Project Permit (PER Permit).
The Port have assigned reference number PER 15-165 to the application, and have supplied the
client with an application submission requirements list (Appendix B), which sets out the
additional information that the Port requires. This includes a stormwater pollution prevention
plan (SPPP), which is subject of this report.
2.3 SPPP OBJECTIVES
The objectives of this SPPP are:
To prevent the pollution of storm water leaving the site, during construction and
operation phases,
To inform awareness training for site personnel and contractors, and
To meet the requirements of the PER Permit.
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SITE DESCRIPTION 3.0
The subject site is located in the north of the City of Richmond, to the west of the Knight Street Bridge.
The site area is approximately 1.6 hectares in area, and consists of two separate parcels [1], one to the
north of river road (Northern Lot) and one to the south (Southern Lot). The northern lot is irregular in
shape and is bounded by the Fraser River to the north, and River Road to the south. The southern lot is
regular in shape and is bounded by River Road to the North, and adjoining industrial lots (warehouses)
to the West, South and East. There is a plan to develop the southern lot, and the northern lot (adjacent
to the Fraser River) will not be developed.
The Site is currently undeveloped and vacant.
3.1 SITE TOPOGRAPHY
The local area’s topography is generally low lying and flat [2]. The site is also generally flat and level. The
site elevation is understood to be approximately 2.5m geodetic [3].
3.2 HYDROLOGY
The local area is drained by drainage ditches, one of which runs along the south side of River Road, and
bounds the southern lot. This ditch moves surface water from the east to a westerly located pump
station located near Number 5 Road that pumps drainage out to the North Arm of the Fraser River. The
Fraser River bounds the northern lot along the north site boundary. No watercourses were apparent on
site.
The southern lot drains to the ditch alongside River Road, and the northern lot drains to the Fraser
River.
3.3 SOIL COVER AND QUALITY
The soil cover on site is understood to be entirely comprised of mineral fill (with a consistent depth of
between ~1.3 and ~2m). The fill was been introduced after 2005. The fill is understood to “generally
consist of compact to dense silty sand and gravel mixture, till fill” [3]. Envirochem’s observations during
the site were consistent with this description. Soil sampling was not completed.
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REGULATORY FRAMEWORK 4.0
The site is understood to be on federal land under the jurisdiction of the Port of Vancouver, a federal
port authority. The site is located within the City of Richmond. Other than the Port PER Permit, no other
authorizations are required for the construction phase. There are a number of applicable environmental
standards, acts, regulations, by-laws, and guidelines which must be observed throughout construction
and operation at the site. Some of the applicable legislation and guidance documents are summarized
in the sections below.
4.1 PERMIT AND GUIDANCE DOCUMENT
The PER application submission requirements (PER No. 15-165) were determined by the Port of
Vancouver for the project. As part of the required studies and reports (Section 4), the Port required that
a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SPPP) (this document) be prepared by a qualified professional
in conformance with the Port Metro Vancouver Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan Guideline (see:
http://www.portmetrovancouver.com/development-and-permits/project-and-environmental-
reviews/technical-guidelines/).
The guidance document outlines various guidelines including site inventory, issues identification and risk
analysis, stormwater pollution prevention plan management strategy, implementation and monitoring
requirements, and reporting requirements. The site-specific details for this site and management plan
details are included in this document (the SPPP).
4.2 LEGISLATION AND CRITERIA
4.2.1 Federal Fisheries Act
The main regulatory consideration which applies is the Federal Fisheries Act. The Fisheries Act forbids
the deposit of deleterious substances of any type in water frequented by fish, and imposes potentially
high penalties for companies controlling or supplying the material released (up to $1,000,000 per
infraction).
4.2.2 Federal Fire Code
This document provides the requirements for handling flammable materials in Canada, and includes the
storage and dispensing of fuels from the viewpoint of fire prevention and fire safety.
4.2.3 Provincial Spill Reporting Regulations
This is a provincial regulation (under the BC Environmental Management Act) which requires immediate
reporting where certain substances are spilled to the environment in specific quantities.
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SITE INVENTORY AND POTENTIAL RISKS 5.0
The site inventory presents the daily operations and materials anticipated on site, and identifies
potential risks associated with those activities and materials. The site is currently undeveloped (no
buildings) and will be developed with a tilt-up warehouse structure, paved parking lot, and minor
landscaping (consistent with neighbouring land use).
The relative ranking and management of those risks is discussed in later sections.
5.1 DAILY OPERATIONS - CONSTRUCTION
5.1.1 General – Vehicle movement
Vehicular movement off and on site throughout the project may present a risk of storm water pollution
mainly due to sediments from track-out of mud.
5.1.2 General – Storage of chemicals on site
Storage of chemicals, including oils and fuels on site present a potential risk of spill and storm water
pollution. The materials anticipated are outlined in detail in later sections.
5.1.3 Site preparation, earthworks, and construction
Site preparation will involve selective clearing of existing (minimal) vegetation. Earthworks will involve
excavation for warehouse foundation (slab-on-grade) and underground utilities, stockpiling soils, and
potentially importing material from off-site.
These activities will involve exposing open ground, moving and stockpiling of soil, and importing
materials (e.g. aggregates) from off site. All activities present a potential risk of storm water pollution,
typically related to sediments, but also potentially related to spills from equipment. Building
construction and paving and landscaping activities will present similar environmental issues.
These potential impacts appear can be readily mitigated with standard stormwater management
controls and measures for construction specific for this site (discussed further below).
5.2 DAILY OPERATIONS – POST-CONSTRUCTION
Post-construction, the site is to be occupied largely by a warehouse, parking lot, and minor landscaping.
Stormwater runoff from the site (including building and parking lot) will be directed to the drainage
ditch to the north of the southern parcel which is hydraulically connected to a local pump station and is
ultimately discharged to the Fraser River. This drainage ditch, located on City of Richmond property,
collects runoff from the neighbouring paved roadways and properties with similar layouts as the subject
site.
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5.3 MATERIALS - CONSTRUCTION
5.3.1 Diesel Fuel and Gasoline
Some storage is anticipated on site, in truck box tanks and/or other mobile fuel tanks. Potential risks
relate mainly to refueling, leaks and spills.
5.3.2 Lubricants
Some storage (small volumes) is anticipated on site, and potential risks relate mainly to refueling, leaks
and spills.
5.3.3 Waste Oils, Paints etc.
Some waste oils, paints etc. may need to be stored on site, and potential risks relate mainly to leaks and
spills due to improper storage.
5.3.4 Paints
Paints may be stored and used on site (in minor quantities), and potential risks relate mainly to spills.
5.3.5 Soil
Soil related to earthworks may need to be stored on site, and potential risks relate to sediments from
storm water runoff, and/or washing of wind-blown dust offsite.
5.3.6 Aggregates
Aggregates used on site pose a potential risk of sediments washing into watercourses.
5.3.7 Concrete
Uncured concrete used on site poses a potential risk when in, or near, watercourses.
5.4 MATERIALS – POST-CONSTRUCTION
As mentioned, following construction, UNO Foods Inc., a distribution company which imports Asian food
products for the Canadian market, is anticipated to occupy the warehouse building and site parking
area. Materials of potential environmental concern do not appear to be of significance.
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ESTIMATED TOTAL RUNOFF (STORM SCENARIO) 6.0
In accordance with section 5.1.3 of the Port of Vancouver’s PER Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan
Guidelines, an outline hydrologic assessment has been provided for a storm scenario. This is presented
in Table 1.
Table 1: Total runoff for storm scenario
Northern Lot Southern Lot
Lot Area (m2) 3,077 12,565
Surface cover Open, vegetated Open, vegetated
Soil type on site Sand and gravel fill Sand and gravel fill
Runoff anticipated for this soil and surface [4] <1% <1%
Total 24 hour rainfall in storm scenario (mm) 650 650
Approx. total rainfall volume associated with storm scenario (m3)
2,000 8,200
Approx. total runoff during storm scenario, assuming 1% runoff (m3) [4]
20 82
Approx. hourly runoff during storm scenario, assuming 1% runoff (L/h) [4]
~830 ~3,460
Lot to be developed as part of project No Yes
Stormwater management/ treatment proposed for construction stage
None – not required
Erosion and sediment control, containment and treatment as appropriate
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ISSUES IDENTIFICATION AND RISK RANKING 7.0
7.1 CONSTRUCTION STAGE
Table 2: Risk Ranking and Controls Matrix for Construction Stage
Source
Hazard to water-course
(1 low to 5 high)
Prob. of hazard
(1 low to 5 high)
Risk Rank
(hazard x prob.)
Control (s)
General – Vehicle Movement
Sediment track-out from vehicle movement
3 3 9 Stabilized construction entrance/exit and regular
inspections and road sweeping
Site Preparation and Earthworks
Mud from exposed ground
3 4 12 Maintenance of existing vegetative strips. Silt fence
installed along ditch and site boundary.
Sediment from moving and
stockpiling soil 3 2 6
Water sprays on dry days to contain dust, covering stockpiles with poly tarp. Silt fence installed along
ditch and site boundary.
Spills from equipment
3 1 3 Training site staff and contractors in spill response. Adequate spill kits on site. Refueling in designated
area only.
Installation of Services, Building Foundation & Construction of Building
Sediment-laden water from excavation dewatering
4 3 12 Provide for containment and treatment on site
prior to discharge.
Sediment from moving and
stockpiling soil 3 2 6
Water sprays on dry days to contain dust, covering stockpiles with poly tarp. Silt fence installed along
ditch and site boundary.
Sediment from imported materials
3 1 3 Minimize stockpiling of materials. Where required,
store in contained area away from ditch. No storage of materials on northern lot.
Spills from equipment
3 1 3 Training site staff and contractors in spill response. Adequate spill kits on site. Refueling in designated
area only.
Spill of Materials 4 2 8
Training site staff and contractors in spill response. Adequate spill kits on site. No chemicals or
materials permitted on site without review of SDS and (if necessary) update of Spill Response Plan
Paving and Landscaping Sediment from
moving and stockpiling soil
3 2 6 Water sprays on dry days to contain dust, covering
stockpiles with poly tarp. Catch basin covers Available during final construction,
Sediment from imported materials
3 1 3 Minimize stockpiling of materials. Where required,
store in contained area away from ditch. No storage of materials on northern lot. Catch basin
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Source
Hazard to water-course
(1 low to 5 high)
Prob. of hazard
(1 low to 5 high)
Risk Rank
(hazard x prob.)
Control (s)
covers used while moving materials. Oil water separator upstream of discharge.
Spills from equipment
3 1 3
Training site staff and contractors in spill response. Adequate spill kits on site. Refueling in designated area only. Catch basin covers available. Oil water
separator upstream of discharge.
Spill of Materials 4 2 8
Training site staff and contractors in spill response. Adequate spill kits on site. No chemicals or
materials permitted on site without review of SDS and (if necessary) update of Spill Response Plan.
Catch basin covers available.
7.2 OPERATION STAGE
Table 3: Risk Ranking and Controls Matrix for Operation Stage
Source
Hazard to water-course
(1 low to 5 high)
Prob. of hazard
(1 low to 5 high)
Risk Rank
(hazard x prob.)
Control (s)
Hydrocarbon spill from vehicle
Leak from vehicle 3 1 3
All drainage will be contained and will run to catch basins. Spill kit on site will include catch basin
covers. Ensure oil water separator is inspected and cleared out regularly (e.g. annually)
Spill of warehouse product (e.g. food)
Increased nutrients to watercourse
3 1 3
All drainage will be contained and will run to catch basins. Spill kit on site will include catch basin
covers. Ensure oil water separator is inspected and cleared out regularly (e.g. annually)
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STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION MEASURES 8.0
8.1 CONSTRUCTION STAGE
8.1.1 General Principles
In general, the first priority will be to prevent storm water pollution through adequate training and
supervision of personnel and contractors. Site activities will be monitored regularly, and any pollution
(sediment, fuel leak, etc.) will be contained on site. Good housekeeping and preventative maintenance
will be employed at all times.
8.1.2 Sediment Track-out
Sediment track-out will be prevented during the construction phase by stabilizing high traffic areas
(through placement of firm, compacted subgrade). Construction is anticipated to occur mainly in the
‘wet season’ The condition of River Road will be inspected daily. Where mud from site is being tracked
out, a road sweeper will be contracted to clean up the roadway.
8.1.3 Soil moving and stockpiling
A silt fence will be installed between the edge of the ditch and the vehicle traffic path for vehicles near
the site entrance/exit and also around the entire site boundary to contain sediments. The fence will be
installed in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations and to the satisfaction of the
environmental monitor. On dry days where earthworks or excavation are required, dust will be
suppressed using a water spray. Any soil stockpiles susceptible to erosion will be covered with poly tarp
at the end of each day.
8.1.4 Spills from equipment
In accordance with the CEMP, all site personnel and contractors will be made aware of spill response
procedures prior to commencing work on site. Spill kits will be adequately stocked and labelled, and
available on site throughout construction. Refueling will take place off site where it is practical to do so.
Any on-site refueling, if required, will take place in the designated area only.
8.1.5 Excavation Water – Capture and Treat
Where excavation is required for the installation of services, building foundations etc., it is possible that
the excavation may require dewatering. If quantities are low, water can be discharged on unpaved
ground to infiltrate on site. If large volumes are encountered, then the site will implement sediment
removal and treatment measures. These treatment measures will be selected by the construction
manager, depending on project requirements. Treatment system may include a temporary capture, or
capture and treatment system (such as a 5,000 gallon HDPE holding tank, or a Tigerfloc system).
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Any treated water will be contained on site, and will be tested prior to discharge to the ground (if in
manageable quantities) or ditch. Where the quality meets the requirements listed in Table 4 below, it
will be considered suitable for discharge to the ditch, under the supervision of the environmental
monitor. Where treated water is found to be unsuitable, it will be cycled through the system again until
the quality is found to be suitable for discharge.
Table 4: Minimum Quality Criteria for treated water
Parameter Standard Comment/ Reference
pH 7 to 8.7 CCME protection of aquatic life (marine)
Turbidity <5 NTU Typical drinking water quality
Total extractable
hydrocarbons <5mg/L
Same as Provincially authorized industrial discharges to the Fraser River (e.g. Trans Mountain Enterprises, Richmond)
Total PAHs <0.02mg/L Same as Provincially authorized industrial discharges to the Fraser River (e.g. Trans Mountain Enterprises, Richmond)
Fish toxicity – LT50, 96 hours
100% of fish alive after 96 hours
Same as Provincially authorized industrial discharges to the Fraser River (e.g. Wastewater treatment plant at Lulu Island)
NOTE: If there is a spill on site, the relevant product MSDS / SDS will be reviewed, and this list will be
updated as and if required.
8.2 OPERATION STAGE
8.2.1 General Principles
In general, pollution will be prevented where possible, and contained and treated where prevention
fails. Good housekeeping and preventative maintenance will be employed at all times.
8.2.2 Control flow of all storm water
All storm water from paved areas and the building roof will flow to catch basins on site. Catch basins will
run to onsite storm sewers, which will run to an oil water separator system (per engineers’s design and
specifications) prior to discharge to ditch.
8.2.3 Oil water separator
The oil water separator system will be suitably maintained (inspection and cleanout) to ensure it
continues to be effective. Testing will be conducted only if required by regulatory authority.
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ADAPTIVE MANAGEMENT AND CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT 9.0
This SPPP will be reviewed by responsible personnel. The plan is meant to be a “living document” and
will be revised as appropriate by the authors of this report, where there are any substantial changes to
the site’s operation or based on suggestions from onsite personnel.
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CLOSURE 10.0
We trust that this plan meets your requirements at this time. If you have any questions or comments
regarding this report, please contact the undersigned.
Sincerely,
Envirochem Services Inc.
Edward Haythornthwaite, M.Sc., P.Ag. Environmental Scientist
Eric Choi, P.Eng. Senior Environmental Engineer
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REFERENCES 11.0
[1] City of Richmond, "Interactive Map," City of Richmond, Richmond.
[2] GeoBC, Map Sheet 092G015.
[3] Geopacific Consultants Ltd., "Geotechnical Report, File 13731 Rev. 1," Geopacific Consultants Ltd.,
Vancouver, 2016.
[4] B.C. Ministry of Environment, "Underground Stormwater Infiltration: Best Practices for Protection of
Groundwater Resources in British Columbia," BC Ministry of Environment, 2014.
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LIMITATIONS 12.0
This Report is intended for the use of Spire Construction Inc. and the Port of Vancouver to support a
development permit with the Port of Vancouver. This report is not for the benefit of any third party and
may not be distributed to, disclosed in any form to, used by, or relied upon by, any third party without
the prior written consent of Envirochem Services Inc. (Envirochem). Any other third party recipient of
this report or user of any content contained herein uses this report and its contents at its sole risk, and
by acceptance or use releases Envirochem, its affiliates, officers, employees and subcontractors from
any liability for direct, indirect, incidental, consequential or special loss or damage or other liability of
any nature arising from its use of the report or reliance upon any of its content.
This is a technical report and is not a legal representation or interpretation of environmental laws, rules,
regulations, or policies of government agencies. With respect to regulatory compliance issues, please
note that regulatory statutes and the interpretation of regulatory statutes are subject to change over
time.
In evaluating the subject property and proposed project, Envirochem has relied in good faith on
information provided by individuals and third parties noted in this report. Envirochem accepts no
responsibility for any deficiency, misstatements or inaccuracy contained in this report as a result of
omissions, misstatements or fraudulent acts of persons interviewed. If new information is discovered
during studies or activities in the future, or if additional work is conducted by others, Envirochem should
be requested to re-evaluate the conclusions of this report, and to provide amendments as required prior
to any reliance upon the information presented herein.
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Appendix A
Proposed Development – Outline Site Plan
(Reference: Christopher Bozyk Architects Ltd.)
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PROPERTY LINE350' 0" (106.680m)
325'-
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452'-
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269'- 6 1/4" (82.151m)
PROPERTY LINE
3m LANDSCAPE SETBACK
PROPOSED INDUSTRIAL BUILDING Footprint: 68,416sq.ft.
Second Level: 4570sq.ft.TOTAL: 72,986sq.ft.
REFUSE10 STD STALLS
10 STD STALLS
13 SML STALLS
3 STD STALLS
45'-0" 59'-0" 59'-0" 59'-0" 59'-0" 59'-0"
UNIT A Total Warehouse Area:
20,980sq.ft. Total Office Area:
2000sq.ft. (2nd Level)Total Unit Area:
22,980sq.ft.
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UNIT B Total Warehouse Area:
21,266sq.ft. Total Office Area:
5140sq.ft. (2570+2570)Total Unit Area:
26,406sq.ft.
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13201 River Road, Richmond, BC
SITE STATS Total
PARCEL AREA (sq.ft.) 135,302DEDICATIONS (sq.ft.) 0NET PARCEL AREA (sq.ft.) 135,302
SITE COVERAGE Permited 60% 81.181Provided 50.6% 68,416Difference 9.4% 12,765
PROPERTY LINE SETBACKS (ft.) Front 9.84Rear 0.00Exterior Side 9.84Interior Side 0.00
FSR Permited 1.00Provided 0.51Difference 0.49
BUILDING AREA SUMMARYTOTAL GROSS BLDG AREA (sq.ft.) Permited 135.302
Provided Industrial 65,846Provided Office 7,140Total: 72,986Difference 62,316
BUILDING HEIGHT SUMMARYBUILDING HEIGHT (ft.) Permited 39.4
Provided 37.7Difference 1.7
PARKING/LOADING SUMMARYPARKING STALLS Required Warehouse 1 Stalls / 1076sq.ft. of Floor Area 62 (61.2)
Provided Warehouse 62Difference 0
Required Office 3 Stalls / 1076sq.ft. of Floor Area 20 (19.9)Provided Office 21Difference 1
Total Required 82Total Provided 83Difference 1
LOADING Required Large 2Provided Large 14Difference 12
Required Medium 3Provided Medium 0Difference 3
LEGAL DESCRIPTION LOT 8 SECTION 17, 20 BLOCK 5 NRG 5W NWD PLAN 24177EXCEPT: PART ON PLAN 47297 DL 5917 GROUP 1
ZONNING IL - Light Industrial
PROJECT ADDRESS
PROJECT STATS
SCALE DATE: DRAWN:
PROJECT NUMBER
FILE PATH:
REVISION DATE DESCRIPTION
PLOT DATE:
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Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan 13201 River Road, Richmond, BC
16113 - SPPP – 13201 River Road, Richmond, BC Envirochem Services Inc. – www.envirochem.com
Appendix B
VFPA Application Submission Requirements
(PER 15-165)
Project & Environmental Review Application Submission Requirements
100 The Pointe, 999 Canada Place Vancouver, British Columbia V6C 3T4
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Project & Environmental Review - Application Submission Requirements
PER No: 15-165
Project: Construction of Distribution Warehouse Facility
Project Location: 13201 River Road, Richmond
Land Use Designation: Industrial
Category of Review: C
The following Project Permit Application Submission Requirements are based on a preliminary review of the information provided by the Applicant during the preliminary review phase. Should changes be made by the Applicant to the project scope or proposed design, or new policies or legislation come into effect after receipt of this checklist, additional information may be required by Port Metro Vancouver. Upon submission and review of a complete application, Port Metro Vancouver may also request additional information and studies as necessary to support the review process.
Brief description of Preliminary Project Inquiry (Project):
• Spire Development proposes to construct a 73,268 sq. ft building for the purpose of a distribution warehouse
facility with 81 parking stalls, 14 loading bays and associated landscaping.
• Prospective tenant has been identified as UNO Foods Inc- a distribution company which imports Asian food products for the Canadian market (company bio available on project lead library).
Section 1: General Submission Requirements Required
Application Form A signed and completed ☐ Category A/B application form ☒ Category C/D application form
Application Fee
☐ Category B (if no consultation)*: $525 includes GST
☐ Category B (if consultation required): $2,625 includes GST
☒ Category C & D: $2,625 includes GST *For Projects that were previously subject only to an Environmental Assessment Procedure Review (EAP), this fee will be January 1, 2016.
Documentation Deposit
• Deposit must be submitted at time of submission and is calculated based on 1% of construction value, or the portion of works within Port Metro Vancouver’ jurisdiction ($1,500 minimum to $10,000 maximum).
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Building Permit • A Port Metro Vancouver Building Permit is required prior to construction of the proposed works and must be submitted before construction.
• Information regarding PMV’s Building Permit process is available at: http://www.portmetrovancouver.com/development-and-permits/building-permits/
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Contact List • Provide one central contact list for all project team members, including name, ☒
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title, address, and contact numbers.
Section 2: Project Description Requirements Req. Comments Include with Application Form or attach additional pages as required
General Scope • Brief background of the applicant’s company and business operations in the Vancouver Gateway.
• Description of the Project, including the purpose, use, and project rationale.
• Description of the Project setting, including proximity to sensitive receptors such as schools or parks.
• Description of potential impacts to land, water, air, land and adjacent community and businesses, as a result of the project.
• List all studies that have been completed in support of the application.
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Operations • Description of existing and proposed capacities and throughput including vehicular, truck, train and marine vessel traffic, hours of operations, peak hours, parking requirements.
• Description of the hours or operation of the terminal, both current and proposed, and any changes to employment expected.
• Description of the proposed increase in capacity of the terminal in tonnes per week, month, or year.
• Description of any potential environmental and community impacts and proposed mitigation strategies.
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Construction and/or Demolition
• Proposed construction period (start and finish), hours, and method of construction
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Section 3: Drawing Requirements Req. Comments Please provide one digital set of the following drawings in metric unless otherwise noted. The drawings shall be prepared by qualified professionals and delivered in PDF and AutoCAD format.
Location Plan • Plan showing the relationship of the proposed Project to surrounding area at a 1:5000 scale
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Site Plan • Lease and property boundaries, easements and right-of-ways.
• Legal high water mark where applicable.
• Location and dimensions of all existing and proposed buildings, structures, equipment, and marine structures.
• Access points including roadways, driveways, parking areas, walkways, berths, gangways, docks.
• Area of demolition or construction staging/laydown area.
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Buildings, Structures & Equipment
• Elevations of front, rear, and two sides with dimensions.
• Floor levels and height above and below finished grades.
• Building floor plans of all storeys including door, window and skylight locations.
• Roof plans with dimensions and elevations of roof parapet,
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mechanical and elevator/stair housing.
• Finishing details and materials.
• Excavation depths anticipated (receiving pits, foundations, trenches for utilities, etc.), including depth of excavation required to construct any below-ground infrastructure.
• Signage (location, dimensions and lighting details).
• Information on site loading for foundation design criteria and any other anticipated loads.
Lot Grading and Utilities
• Separate plans showing existing and proposed utilities.
• Lot grading plan showing existing/proposed paving and drainage. Separate to two plans if required for clarity.
• Note that oil/grit/water separators are required to be included as part of site storm water collection.
• Discrete site plan showing existing/proposed fire hydrants and emergency vehicle access routes.
• Proposed service connections to utilities or systems (water, sewer, storm water, power, gas), both above and below ground.
• Provide written confirmation of which other authorities or jurisdictions will need to provide consent or conduct works to establish connections to utilities, and confirmation that capacity exists within those 3rd party networks.
• The Applicant is responsible for location of all existing utilities. There is no known utility information on the site. The Applicant must confirm the location of buried utilities, if any.
☒ No existing PMV utilities service the site. Any connections made to the site will be done so through surrounding BC Hydro, FortisBC (if applicable) and/or City of Richmond utility networks. Applicant should work directly with the surrounding jurisdiction and obtain all necessary permits and servicing agreements to bring utilities to the site.
Lighting Plan • Lighting shown on the site plan for all proposed exterior lighting including the location, type of bulbs, orientation, and level of illuminence.
• For further information, please review Port Metro Vancouver’s Lighting Guideline, available at: http://www.portmetrovancouver.com/development-and-permits/project-and-environmental-reviews/technical-guidelines/
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Parking & Access • Widths of proposed roadways and driveways.
• Dimensions of maneuvering areas including turning radii.
• Proposed employee and/truck parking area with dimensioned and numbered parking stalls.
• Typical cross sections and proposed grades of all streets, and details of curbs, gutters, sidewalks, and other improvements.
• Fire access routes or lanes to be shown on a site plan.
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Vegetation Plan
• Existing trees and vegetation types (including listed plant species, biodiversity/species richness, invasive species types and relative abundance) landscaping, fencing, and location,
☒ Please note that there are documented
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quantity, and type of proposed vegetation removal (including number of trees to be removed, if applicable).
• Proposed vegetation mitigation plan, including a plan showing the location of replanting, the species of plants proposed (native species are strongly preferred, and may be required), fencing, invasive species monitoring and management areas and other landscape elements.
occurrences of purple loosestrife and Japanese knotweed on site.
Section 4: Required Studies and Reports Req. Comments Must be prepared by qualified professionals in their respective fields
Geotechnical Report
• Description of site seismic and geologic hazards.
• Description of construction measures, precautions and corrective actions recommended for preventing structural damage and reducing the risk of terrestrial, marine and riparian geotechnical hazards to acceptable levels.
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Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan
• Description of daily operations as they relate to storm water management, given the local climate and water capture and treatment systems.
• For further information, please review Port Metro Vancouver’s Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan Guideline, available at: http://www.portmetrovancouver.com/development-and-permits/project-and-environmental-reviews/technical-guidelines/
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Traffic Impact Study
• An assessment of current site traffic as well as truck and/ rail traffic volumes anticipated, on site circulation, traffic distribution throughout the day and impacts to adjacent and nearby roads, access/egress and storage analysis for vehicles and/rail cars accessing site as well as parking requirements.
• Include proposed hours of operation and staffing number and dimensioned site plan, showing circulation, buildings, new line painting, proposed rail tracks and any other proposed features.
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Energy Efficiency Study
• An assessment of how the proposed development (buildings, motorized equipment, and lights) will affect electrical energy consumption levels. Include energy modeling, demonstrate selection of BATNEC (Best Availability Technology Not Entailing Excessive Cost) energy efficient equipment.
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Mitigation Summary
• A document outlining all potential impacts from the proposed project on the environment, public, stakeholders and Aboriginal groups during construction, operations, decommissioning and reclamation, and proposed mitigation strategies (avoidance, minimization of impacts, on-site restoration, offset).
☐ This may be required to be submitted at a later date, at the discretion of PMV
Archaeological Potential -Preliminary
• Footprint and depth of ground alteration works, if proposed.
• Identify if the proposed project is situated on fill or native soil, and what the anticipated impacts to native soil may be.
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Assessment • Identify if the proposed project is within 100m of potable water (historically present or currently present).
• Location of proposed project in relation to the original shoreline or river/stream bank.
• Determine if the proposed project is situated on relatively level ground.
Construction Environmental Management Plan
• Description of how the site will be managed during construction that does not result in adverse impacts to the environment, heritage resources, public (municipal, stakeholders, community), Aboriginal groups and including potential effects from limiting noise, vibration, light, dust emissions, and odour.
• For further information, please review Port Metro Vancouver’s Construction Environmental Management Plan Guideline, available online at: http://www.portmetrovancouver.com/development-and-permits/project-and-environmental-reviews/technical-guidelines/
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Vegetation Plan • Description of topography, hydrology, soil cover and quality.
• Description of current vegetation types, characteristics and relative abundance, including native, listed and invasive species.
• Description of riparian vegetation removal and details as to proposed location, species and ratio of replacement planting and include an adaptive vegetation management, monitoring and control plan. Locations and ratios will be confirmed by Port Metro Vancouver upon review of a complete application.
☒ Please note if there are any nesting birds on site.
Nesting Bird Survey
• An assessment of nesting birds using non-intrusive methods (i.e. determine the presence of birds in habitat through observation of singing birds, alarm calls, distraction displays, nest).
• Include a description of existing conditions, potential impacts, and proposed mitigation strategies.
☐ This will be required only if construction is proposed during bird nesting season, as it applies to tree removal and may be included as part of the mitigations outlined in the CEMP.
Not required for application, but will be required prior to construction (as a condition of approval). Applicant may want to consider including this information in vegetation assessment at time
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of application submission.
Fire Safety Plan • Describe as required – this is more of an operational plan however, a draft Plan may be useful during the review process
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Flood Protection • Conduct a vulnerability assessment of any areas of the site which may be at risk of flooding in light of the value and vulnerability of the commodities, contamination risk, as well as day-to-day operations.
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Section 5: Consultation Requirements Req. Comments
Aboriginal Groups
• The proposed Project will be assessed to determine whether any part of the proposed work has the potential to impact Aboriginal rights.
• Confirmation of the requirement for Aboriginal consultation will be provided upon acceptance and review of your completed Project Application.
• Provide all records of previous information sharing activities, agreements, or other interactions with Aboriginal groups with respect to the proposed Project.
• Provide information on any known Aboriginal interests in the Project area.
• For further information, please review Port Metro Vancouver’s Aboriginal Consultation – Information for Applicants, available online at: http://www.portmetrovancouver.com/development-and-permits/project-and-environmental-reviews/technical-guidelines/
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Stakeholders • The proposed Project may have an impact on stakeholder interests. The following stakeholder notification and/ consultation will be led by Port Metro Vancouver during application review phase with the involvement of the Applicant at the request of PMV (responding to stakeholders, attending meetings etc.).
o City of Richmond
• PMV may revise the list of stakeholders upon acceptance and review of a complete Project Application.
• For further information, please review Port Metro Vancouver’s Stakeholder Consultation Guideline, available online at: http://www.portmetrovancouver.com/development-and-permits/project-and-environmental-reviews/technical-guidelines/
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Community • The proposed Project may have an impact on adjacent community interests. The type of consultation activities that are required to be led by the Applicant for this project includes:
☒ Notification of adjacent property owners. Area of notification to be confirmed upon review of complete application.
☐ Public Consultation
☐ Final Comment Period
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Submit a draft notification letter for review. Should include a brief description of the project, construction activities, potential impacts and contact info.
• Port Metro Vancouver may require additional consultation activities with the community during the application review phase as required.
• For a checklist of items required to be submitted as part of required consultation activities, please review Port Metro Vancouver’s Public Consultation Guideline, available online at: http://www.portmetrovancouver.com/development-and-permits/project-and-environmental-reviews/technical-guidelines/
Draft Construction Communications Plan
• The proposed Project may have an impact on the adjacent community during the construction period, and therefore the applicant is required to notify area residents and the municipality prior to construction.
• Brief description of the proposed Project, background, construction considerations and challenges, engagement objectives, key audiences and stakeholders, key messages, contact information and notification activities prior to construction and/or demolition.
• Submission of a final plan will be required at a later date determined by PMV.
• For further information, please review Port Metro Vancouver’s Public Consultation Guideline, available online at: http://www.portmetrovancouver.com/development-and-permits/project-and-environmental-reviews/technical-guidelines/
☒ Construction notification may be required depending on potential impacts from construction activities. To be determined upon review of complete application.
Section 6: Other Requirements/Considerations
Preloading of the site
• Will be subject to a separate project permit – likely Category A review
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan 13201 River Road, Richmond, BC
16113 - SPPP – 13201 River Road, Richmond, BC Envirochem Services Inc. – www.envirochem.com
Appendix C
Drawings
206-267 Esplanade W,
North Vancouver, BC V7M1A5
T: 604-986-0233
NOTE:
There are limited excavation works planned for this site (slab on grade construction).
Aerial image taken from Google Earth, Imagery date 14th July 2014. D ownload date 11th
October 2016.
Original drawing is ANSI expand B (11.00 x 17.00 Inches) and in colour.
0m 20m 40m 80m60m 100m
Drawing filepath: P:\Projects\Spire Development\13201 River Rd, Richmond\11-Figures-CAD\16113_Vegetation Plan.dwg
Date: October 2016
Project No: 16113
Drawn: EH Checked: EC
Scale: 1:1000
Project: PER15-165 Vegetation Plan
Site Location: 13201 River Road, Richmond, BC
Client: Spire Development Corporation
Title: Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan
During Construction
Figure No: C-1 Rev No:
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No work to take place in Environmentally
Sensitive Area on the Northern Lot.
Northern lot to be protected by concrete
barriers, and trees to be further protected
with fencing and signage
(see vegetation management plan)
Proposed Building Footprint
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Approximate location of
temporary settling tanks
if required (e.g. 5,000
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Can be relocated as
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construction staging.
Alternative sediment
removal measures (such
as Tigerfloc system) can
be implemented as
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Install silt fence along drainage
ditch and at site boundary
(see Typical Detail A & B)
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Regularly inspect and
sweep paved roads
Install stabilized construction
entrance, quarry spalls 100-200mm
size, min 300mm thick, full width of
site access road, min 15m long.
Rock added as required to maintain.
Refueling to be completed
a minimum of 30m away
from ditch.
Silt fence
Silt fence
Typical Detail A: Section showing
silt fence installation (Not to scale.
Reference: Nilex silt fence
brochure)
Typical Detail B: Plan view of silt fence
installation (Not to scale. Reference: Nilex
silt fence brochure)
General Notes:
1. Contractor is responsible for implementation and maintenance of all Stormwater Pollution Prevention (SPPP)
measures on site in general conformance with this SPPP and other available best management practices (BMPs).
2. Pumped excavation water shall be directed to holding tank or discharged to ground for infiltration if low quantity.
3. Discharge of any material that could be deemed "deleterious" under the federal Fisheries Act is strictly prohibited. All
work must be undertaken and completed in such a manner as to prevent the release of deleterious substances into
the ditch or Fraser River. Deleterious substances include petroleum hydrocarbons, solvents, heavy metal particulate,
silt, raw concrete leachate, etc.
4. Any soil piles onsite for short-term storage (less than 30 days) should be covered with polyethylene sheeting
particularly during periods of precipitation or if precipitation is imminent. Sheeting must be inspected on a regular
basis and any separation or tears repaired immediately. Excavated soils shall be stored away from storm drains or
other potential pathways leading to a watercourse.
5. Sediment shall not to be tracked onto civic lands or streets by vehicles and mobile equipment. Any sediment
accumulation on streets must be managed by appropriate general housekeeping measures. Street sweeping
(manual and/or mechanical) is to be conducted as required. However, cleaning shall not flush sediment-laden water
into any downstream system. In dry periods, appropriate dust suppression measures (light application of water) must
also be undertaken.
6. All collected sediment is to be disposed of offsite at an approved location or facility.
7. Additional BMPs for stormwater pollution prevention and erosion and sediment control include the following reference
documents:
Land Development Guidelines for the Protection of Aquatic Habitat manual published by Fisheries and Oceans
Canada and the BC Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks (now the BC Ministry of the Environment)
(available online at: http://www.heb.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/publications/pdf/165353.pdf).
Best Management Practices Guide for Stormwater, Appendix H: Construction Site Erosion and Sediment Control
Guide, Greater Vancouver Sewerage and Drainage District, Liquid Waste Management Plan - Stormwater
206-267 Esplanade W,
North Vancouver, BC V7M1A5
T: 604-986-0233
NOTE:
All locations of underground drainage system to be modified based on civil design drawings.
Locations presented are for general discussion purposes only.
Aerial image taken from Google Earth, Imagery date 14th July 2014. D ownload date 11th
October 2016.
Original drawing is ANSI expand B (11.00 x 17.00 Inches) and in colour.
0m 20m 40m 80m60m 100m
Drawing filepath: P:\Projects\Spire Development\13201 River Rd, Richmond\11-Figures-CAD\16113_Vegetation Plan.dwg
Date: October 2016
Project No: 16113
Drawn: EH Checked: EC
Scale: 1:1000
Project: PER15-165 Vegetation Plan
Site Location: 13201 River Road, Richmond, BC
Client: Spire Development Corporation
Title: Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan
Post-Construction
Figure No: C-2 Rev No:
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No work to take place in Environmentally
Sensitive Area on the Northern Lot.
Proposed Building Footprint
(shown approximate)
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Curb line
Stormwater discharge to ditch (hypothetical
location shown - to be located and installed
per engineer's specifications).
Paved Area
Oil water separator to control significant oil leaks
and runoff from parking lot.
(Hypothetical location shown - to be located and
installed per engineer's specifications).
Surface Runoff to be directed to catchbasins.
Catch basin to direct surface runoff to oil
water separator and discharge to ditch
(Hypothetical location shown - to be located
and installed per engineer's specifications).
Drainage sewer (hypothetical location shown - to be located
and installed per engineer's specifications).