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ORDINANCE 2012-036 <br />discharge data for proposed retention and/or detention facilities, and percolation <br />test data as per the following procedure: <br />1. The test holes shall be located as close as possible to the proposed location <br />of exfiltration trench or other percolation facility (vertical and horizontal) <br />and, if critical, to a depth two (2) feet below the water table at the time of <br />the test. <br />2. A hole for each test of approximately twelve (12) inches diameter (or as <br />required for a maximum clearance of one-half ( 1/2) inch between the hole <br />and test casing) is excavated to the required depth and the casing is <br />lowered into the hole with a minimum of twelve (12) inches extending <br />above the surface of the grade. <br />3. The test casing shall consist of a pipe that is a least eight (8) inches in <br />diameter with perforations in approximately the bottom seventy-five (75) <br />percent of the length as measured from the surface. The bottom of the <br />casing shall be pointed. Exfiltration increments shall be measured with a <br />suitable gauging device. <br />4. Fill the test bore to six (6) inches above the surface of the existing grade <br />and run the test no later than two (2) hours after the level has exfiltrated to <br />below surface of existing grade. In all cases test runs are to start only after <br />the first two (2) inches have exfiltrated. If a dry season condition exists, <br />the test shall begin when the soil is moist and a wet season is simulated. <br />5. Run tests for at least thirty (30) minutes and record at least the date, <br />weather, project name, name of person conducting test, test number, <br />location on-site, sketch of hole and casing, groundwater conditions, <br />incremental drop and time, and subsurface soil information. Information <br />shall be tabulated and attested to by a registered professional engineer, <br />licensed to practice in the State of Florida. The county public works <br />department reserves the right to witness the test procedure. Exfiltration <br />rates for designing the site drainage facilities shall be determined by the <br />developer's engineer from these tests based on percolation rate <br />experienced at the elevation of the proposed system using a safety factor <br />of two (2) or greater. Alternate percolation or permeability tests <br />procedures may be used if approved in writing by the public works <br />department prior to their use. <br />(d) Hydraulic calculations for sizing channels, culverts, inlets, retention/detention <br />ponds, pond discharge structures, and determining discharge rates and maximum <br />water surface elevations. <br />Underline: Additions to Ordinance <br />StrikO thFBu&. Deleted Text from Existing Ordinance <br />55 <br />C:\Documents and Settings\tlister\Desktop\Revised IRC Flood Protect Ord final 10-26-12.rtf <br />