HomeMy WebLinkAboutDomestic Water ReportOctober 2, 2009
Mr. Stephen Maldonado Jr.
City of College Station Water Services Department
1101 Texas Avenue
College Station, TX 77842
Re: Domestic Water Report
Proposed College Station ISD Transportation Center
Rock Prairie and William D. Fitch
College Station, Texas
Gessner Engineering Job No.: 09-0317
Dear Mr. Maldonado:
The peak water demand was calculated in accordance with the fixture count
determination method. A total fixture unit count of 118 was determined for this
building, and values are shown below in Table One.
Fixture
Number
Load
Factor
Total
Value
Kitchen Sink
2
1
2
Lavatory
9
2
18
Shower Group
2
3
6
Urinals
3
4
12
Water Closets,
Valve O erated
10
8
80
Total
118
Table One: Fixture Units
The peak water demand for the domestic service line and meter is 125
gallons per minute, and the average water demand is 31 gallons per
minute. The capacity of the 2" Sensus OMNI V water meter as
required is 200 gallons per minute, well over the expected peak
demand. The specification sheet for the Sensus OMNI T2 water meter
is attached.
Please contact us if you have any questions or if we can be of further
assistance.
Sincerely,
GESSNER ENGINEERING, LLP F-7451
Melissa P�Thomas, P.E.
Kylt Z�palac, M� E., E.I.T.
CP
Gessner
Engineering
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