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Balboa Island Elevations
• Balboa Island is lower than all other island in the bay.
• Surface elevations range from 4.5 feet to 8.5 feet. (Lido Isle: 10'-13')
• The west side of the island is the low end.
Balboa Island: High Tide is Higher than Streets
➢ High tide elevations in Newport Bay typically range from
4.5 feet to 7 feet.
➢ King tides are up to elevation 8 feet!
➢ West end street and sidewalk elevations are about 5 feet.
Tide gates are closed to prevent
high tides backing up through
storm drains and flooding into
the streets and private property
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Present Storm Drain System with Tide Gates
➢ Balboa Island has 25 tide gates (with 25 drain lines) located along
the periphery of the island
➢ These gates are manually shut when tides get above 4.5 feet
(NAVD88 reference datum)
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Tide Gates
➢ Protects the island from flooding due to high tides
➢ Currently manually operated
Manually Operated
with Valve Key
Motor -operated,
Locally Controlled with
Manually -Operated Switch
Utility Department staff mobilize almost
daily to open and close tide gates, rain
or shine, to protect streets from
flooding during high tides.
^' 360 tide events/year
1600 labor hours/year
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Rainfall -related Street Flooding
Thanksgiving Day 2019
Note low finish floor elevations of cottages.
The real threat from a flood is the water just needs to
rise for a moment, and the damage is done!
Flooding Event, Balboa Avenue
at Marine Avenue Looking East
(2-27-2010)
Street Flooding Overtopping
Curb at Turquoise Avenue
(12-22-2010)
City crews come out with portable pumps
and move from street end to street end.
➢ A dozen or more staff come out 12-18 times a year, often at night, often
on overtime, deploying and operating truck mounted portable pumps
and discharge lines at all street ends on Balboa Island.
➢ During wet years, working 800-900 labor hours/year pumping just on
Balboa Island.
➢ Flooding events can be expected to be more frequent requiring larger
crews and bigger pumps.
Proposed Long -Term Drainage Solution
Replace this manually -operated tide -gate system with an
automated pump station. Install a new storm drain system that
gravity drains to this pump station
✓ An automated pump station would reduce/eliminate street flooding during
storm events and protect houses, vehicles and other property from
flooding.
✓ Drainage protection is "24/7" and not dependent upon calling in crews and
equipment.
✓ Would greatly reduce staffing and equipment demands.
✓ Low flow urban runoff water would be collected in the pump station and
diverted into the sanitary sewer rather then being allowed to drain directly
into the bay as currently happens. This would improve bay water quality.
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Pump Station Concept Adjacent to
Grand Canal (to Serve Islands's East Quadrant)
Pump Station
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Discharge line subject to potential sand clogging and beach erosion.
Limited street space requires underground emergency generator.
Less desired options for locating the above -ground control panels.
Potential Pump Station Locations
A - Park Avenue at West End
B - North Side of Island
C - South Side of Island
D - Balboa Avenue at Grand Canal—Limited Area. Sand Accumulation Clogging Outlet
Discharge Line Concept- South/North
Sides of Balboa Island
o Safety issues for
boaters and
beachgoers near
discharge endwall.
o Will likely get close
scrutiny by Coastal
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Evaluating Pump Station Locations
A - Park Avenue at West End — Recommended Location
B - North Side of Island — Limited Area. Difficult discharge and permitting issues
C - South Side of Island — Limited Area. Difficult engineering and permitting issues
D - Balboa Avenue at Grand Canal — Limited Area. Sand Accumulation Clogging Outlet
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Draft Concept
Pumped Flows "Bubbles -out" at
Outlets within Bridge Abutment
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Draft Concept
Pump Station Concept
➢ Stormwater flows enter the pump
station wet well via underground �
pipe.
➢Storm water flows pass through trash
and debris removal screens.
➢ Two small pumps send small dry -
weather nuisance flows to sewer.
➢ Storm flows discharged into bay by
four electric non -clog, tube style
submersible pumps - multistage
centrifugal pumps operating in a
vertical position.
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at West End of Park Avenue
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Underground pump station with quiet electric motors. Draft Concept
✓ Discharge lines outlet in bridge abutment.
✓ Safe discharge via "bubble -up" flow.
✓ No sand clogging or exposed discharge lines.
✓ No conflict with beachgoers.
Emergency Generators and Electrical/Control
Cabinets would be Hidden within Landscaped Areas
➢ One or two 80 kw natural gas emergency generators Draft Concept
➢ Electrical and control panels
➢ Aesthetically located within planter areas
Construct/Rebuild Storm Drain System to
Gravity Drain to Pump Station
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➢ 60 -inch storm drain mainline runs down Park Avenue flowing west.
➢ Lateral drains, ranging in diameter from 18 -inch to 36 -inches, gravity flow
to the Park Avenue mainline.
Construction Cost Estimates for the
Different Drainage System Options
4 PUMP STATIONS
2 PUMP STATIONS
1 PUMP STATION
A -Park Ave. at West End
A -Park Ave. at West End
A -Park Ave. at West End
B -North Side of Island
C -South Side of Island
D -Balboa Ave. @ Grand
D -Balboa Ave. @ Grand
Canal
Canal
Pump Station w/ Discharge
Lines
$7,4001000
$5,350,000
$3,850,000
(demo/civil/struct/mech/elect/gen)
Storm Drain Piping System
$31575,000
$41687,500
$61075,000
11,000 Lr x 16- avi
12,500 Lr x _L6- ave
13,500 Lr x L4" avea
SUBTOTAL
$10,975,000
$10,037,500
$91925,000
25% CONTINGENCY
$21700,000
$2,500,000
$21500,000
TOTAL
$13,700,000
$12500,000
$12,400,000
Advantage Summary for Pump Station
Options
4 Pump
2 Pump
1 Pump
Stations
Stations
Station
1 Lowest Cost Option
2 Best Space for Future Maintenance
Above -Ground Emergency
3 Generators
4 No Check Valves
Discharge Lines Not Subject to Sand
5 Clogging
Adequate Space for Electrical and
6 Control Cabinets
Discharge Flows have Lower Conflict
7 with Boaters and Beachgoers
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Lower Hurdles for Coastal
8 Development Permit
Summary of Recommended Option
➢ The best option is a single pump station with a capacity 40,000 gallons
per minute. This would protect the island from a 100 -year extreme rain
event.
➢ A 60 -inch diameter storm drain would be installed along Park Avenue
(west end) to feed the pump station.
➢ A total of 131,500 feet of new storm drain pipe would be constructed to
gravity drain the entire island to the pump station.
➢ 50 new catch basins would be constructed.
➢ Pumps would be electric -powered with 1 or 2 on-site, natural gas
generators installed to provide emergency back-up power.
➢ Construction Cost Estimate w/ contingency: —$12,400,000
(Pump Station and Storm Drain System)
Construction Challenges
1. Traffic control and parking impacts.
2. Avoiding/Relocating water, gas and other utilities.
3. Dewatering— Groundwater is 3 to 5 feet below ground
surface.
4. Stockpiling and export of trench material.
5. Maintaining Collins Isle access.
6. Work site constraints on the island.
7. All Work is in close proximity to occupied residences.
8. Other
Funding Allocation Schedule
Design
Allocation
2020-2023 $1,600,000
FY 23/24
FY 24/25
FY 25/26
TOTALS $1,600,000
Construction
Allocation
$41800,000
$31800,000
$3,800,000
$12,400,000
Action
Design and Permitting
Pump Station
West End Storm Drains
East End Storm Drains
Potential Project Schedule
➢ 2020-2023: Prepare Construction Documents and Obtain Permits
➢ April 2024: Construct Pump Station (9 month duration)
➢ April 2025: Construct West End Storm Drains (9 month duration)
➢ April 2026: Construct East End Storm Drains (9 month duration)
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