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Dollarton Highway Realignment Project District of North Vancouver May 12, 2006
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Project Area
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Maplewood Mudflats Maplewood Mud Flats Conservation Area New Dollarton ROW
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Environmentally Sensitive Area Protect a rare & vital Burrard Inlet ecosystem Groundwater dependencies. Water Quality. Maplewood Mudflats Conservation Area. Wildlife habitat & migration corridors.
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Scope of the Project New Roads Constructed. Dollarton Highway Realignment – 1.1 km major arterial, 4 lane divided Riverside Drive East – 0.3 km major collector, 4 lane undivided. Other roads – 0.9 km local commercial/industrial, 2 lane undivided. Carried out in 5 phases starting in 1999 and completed in 2003 Total cost of project approx $8 Million
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Project Catchment Area – 40.6 Ha.
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Technical Requirements Drainage Design Must service the entire drainage area. Safe disposal of storm water. Groundwater recharge Minimize post-development flow impacts. Provide overflows to storm sewer for large storms
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Storm Sewer System
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Existing Site Conditions Native soils - well graded sandy gravel / gravelly sand High water table (anywhere from 1.0m to 5m below surface Measured hydraulic conductivity 1x10-3 to 4x10-3 m/s (medium permeability) Flat terrain – road grades from 0.5% to 3.7%
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Design Considerations Used dispersal drains for 49 of the 69 catch basins installed. Incorporate groundwater recharge into the design. Use gasketed joints for storm sewers to avoid groundwater table draw down. Include trench dams to prevent groundwater from following trench lines to the outfall.
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Typical Road Cross Section Infiltrating CB system
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Catch Basin Dispersal Drains Infiltrating CB system
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Dispersal Drain Plan View Dispersal Drain Detail
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Dispersal Drain Section Dispersal Drain Detail
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Marine Outfall Adapted O&G Chamber design based on previous research & experience. Design low flow bypass in sewer main to divert water into chamber when most needed. Better treatment (TSS removal) and less frequent maintenance, virtually no re-suspension of entrained sediment.
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Marine Outfall Oil & Grit Interceptor
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Marine Outfall Riparian planting plan for rip rap slope between elevations 2.5 and the top of the slope Ecopockets planted @ 1 plant per 1.5 m 2 or as directed by the environmental monitor Riparian planting stock Red osier dogwood Black Hawthorn Pacific WIllow
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Low flow diversion weir Oil & Grit Interceptor Treated water outfall
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Dollarton Highway west of Riverside Drive
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Dollarton Highway east of Riverside Drive
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What Have We learned
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