Professional Documents
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for
Indiana Masonic Home
Community Center Parking Lots
Franklin, Indiana
Prepared for:
Indiana Masonic Home
690 State Street
Franklin, Indiana 46131
Certified By:
3939 Priority Way South Drive, Suite 200 Indianapolis, Indiana 46240 Telephone 317 844 6777 Facsimile 317 706 6451
www.cripe.biz
PIC: 090364-20013
DRAINAGE DESIGN SUMMARY
MASONIC HOME COMMUNITY CENTER PARKING LOTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
APPENDICIES
The proposed improvements will include new parking areas, carport, driveways, utilities,
water quality BMPs and landscaping. The proposed improvements are in compliance
with the previously approved Master Drainage Plan associated with the Assisted Living
Facility addition (Master Drainage Plan)
The project site existing conditions includes green space, playground area and picnic
facilities as well as proposed drives associated with the Community Center that will be
realigned to better transition into the proposed parking areas and drives.
The north portion of the existing site currently sheet drains directly to Young’s Creek.
The south portion of the site drains to the existing storm sewer system that outlets to the
existing detention pond south that outlets to Young’s Creek.
The project site is located in the South watershed of the campus in accordance with the
Master Drainage Plan. The site stormwater and drainage system discharges to the
existing detention pond that drains to Young’s Creek.
The Firm map panel numbers 18081C0231D and 18081C0233D, effective date August
2, 2007, indicates that the watershed lies within Zone X, “Areas determined to be
outside of the 0.2% annual chance floodplain.”
The site has been designed in accordance with the previously approved Master
Drainage Plan. As noted previously, the existing storm water detention pond detailed in
the Master Plan is located south of the local improvements. The revised proposed
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impervious and pervious areas that include the proposed parking lot improvements are
in accordance with the Curve Number used in the design of the detention system.
Hydroflow was utilized to size the storm sewers for the proposed pipe networks for the
Community Center Parking Lots using the Rational Method. The proposed parking lots
storm sewers will tie into the storm sewer trunk line that was sized and installed as part
of the Community Center project with the anticipation of future projects.
Please refer to Appendix B for the storm sewer calculations and basin map.
4.0 Conclusion
The proposed Community Center Parking Lots have been designed in accordance with
the previously approved Master Drainage Plan as part of the Assisted Living Facility
project. The proposed stormwater runoff is treated for water quality and the resulting
stormwater runoff to the pond is within the parameters of the Master Plan. Therefore,
no adverse impacts are anticipated by these site improvements.
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Appendix A
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Drainage Design Report
for
Masonic Home Assisted Living Facility and
Regional Detention Pond
Franklin, Indiana
Prepared for:
Masonic Home
April 8, 2010
Certified By:
3939 Priority Way South Drive, Suite 400 Indianapolis, Indiana 46240 Telephone 317 844 6777 Facsimile 317 706 6464
www.cripe.biz
PIC: 080420-20010
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MASTER STORMWATER MANAGEMENT REPORT FOR
MASONIC HOME SITE IMPROVEMENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 Introduction......................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Project Description ................................................................................................1
1.2 Existing Conditions ................................................................................................1
2.0 Hydrologic Method ............................................................................................. 1
2.1 Rainfall Distribution ...............................................................................................1
2.2 Software ................................................................................................................2
3.0 Pre-developed Conditions ................................................................................. 2
3.1 Pre-developed Conditions .....................................................................................2
4.0 Post-Developed Drainage Analysis .................................................................. 3
4.1 Post-Developed Site Conditions Peak Flow Rates at Discharge Points ...............3
4.2 Storm Sewer Network............................................................................................3
4.3 Emergency Spillway ..............................................................................................3
5.0 Water Quality Analysis....................................................................................... 4
6.0 Conclusions ........................................................................................................ 4
APPENDICIES
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1.0 Introduction
This drainage report outlines the storm water management system that will serve the
Masonic Home Assisted Living Facility (ALF). The report will also outline the proposed
regional detention pond that is being installed with the Assisted Living Facility (ALF) to
provide storage capacity for the current improvements as well as provide additional
storage capacity for future site improvements for the Masonic Home.
The proposed initial improvements to the Masonic Home site consist of the ALF building
addition, new parking areas, driveways, the reconstruction of an existing internal road
and landscaping.
There are three watersheds being analyzed in this report. The West watershed
contains 2.55 acres. The South watershed contains 22.98 acres. The East watershed
contains 12.42 acres. All three watersheds drain to Young’s Creek. The proposed
improvements are contained within the South Watershed.
The soils maps from the US Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service
identifies the tributary watershed to contain six soils classifications. These are:
Brookston silty clay loam (Br), Crosby Silt loam 0-2 percent slopes (CrA), Genesee
loam (Ge), Hennepin loam 25-50 percent slopes (HeF), Miami clay loam 6-12 percent
slopes, severely eroded (MtC3), Miami clay loam 12-18 percent slopes, severely eroded
(MtD3), Ockley loam, 0-2 percent slopes (OcA), Ockley loam, 2-6 percent slopes,
eroded (OcB2).
The Firm map panel numbers 18081C0231D and 18081C0233D, effective date August
2, 2007, indicates that the watershed lies within Zone X, “Areas determined to be
outside of the 0.2% annual chance floodplain.”
The HUFF II Quartile Rainfall Distribution was used to calculate the storm water runoff
for the pre- and post-developed conditions for the 1, 2, 3, 6, 12 and 24 hour storm
durations.
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2.2 Software
After the input data and rainfall have been estimated, PondPack v9, a hydraulic
modeling program, is used to determine the peak flows and volumes using the SCS Unit
Hydrograph Method. PondPack v9 generates an individual hydrograph for each basin.
The hydrographs are then added to generate runoff flows for ponds or to specific points
of interest.
For all pre-developed analysis, the Masonic Home facilities were analyzed in the current
state as of the date of the most recent topographic survey. This date is June 1, 2009.
The impervious surface is modeled as impervious surface (CN=98), the pervious
surface (open space) is modeled in the calculations as pasture, meadow, brush or
woods ground cover types in good hydrologic condition as noted in the Subdivision
Control Ordinance (S.C.O.). The allowable release rates are determined as follows:
The existing peak runoff rates from the three existing watersheds are as follows:
For the pond analysis, the allowable release rates for the site are the sum of the West
and South Basin peak runoff rates. This is due to the future collection of the West Basin
in future build out. The East Basin is not included because it currently drains through an
existing storm sewer south, then east along the north side of the treatment, discharges
to a roadside ditch, then travels south to a tributary to Young’s Creek prior to
discharging to Young’s Creek 2500’ downstream of the proposed outlet location. The
allowable release rates for the site are as follows:
Please refer to Appendix A for the pre-developed drainage analysis calculations and
basin map.
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4.0 Post-Developed Drainage Analysis
The post-developed drainage analysis consists of one regional detention pond to control
the amount of runoff releasing from the proposed ALF site and associated
improvements. Additional storage is maintained in the pond for future development of
the Masonic Home property.
The master planned detention pond is being proposed in the South basin to account for
as much of the increases in the impervious surface as possible in the master plan. The
West watershed will be taken to the South Watershed by future storm sewer network
through the master planned detention pond. This is shown on the post-developed basin
map (Appendix B) as future storm sewer conveyance. A large portion of the East basin
will also be taken to the master planned detention pond as future development occurs.
A stub has been provided for future connection. It is a wet detention facility with a
normal pool area of 0.87 acres. It will be built with the incorporation of the ALF to the
Masonic Home. It is designed to release the 10yr. and 100yr. post-developed peak
discharges at lower rates that the allowable 2yr. and 10yr. pre-developed peak
discharges, respectively.
The following summarizes the peak flow rates released from the site in the proposed
condition for the fully master planned detention basin. The results are as follows:
South Basin
10yr. = 3.16 cfs
100yr. = 9.23 cfs
These results show that the post developed release rates for the master planned
detention pond are lower than the allowable release rates.
Please refer to Appendix B for the post-developed drainage analysis calculations and
basin map.
Stormcad was utilized to size the storm sewers for the proposed pipe networks for the
ALF using the Rational Method.
Please refer to Appendix C for the storm sewer calculations and basin map.
An emergency spillway has been designed for the pond in the event that the outlet
structure gets completely clogged and is unable to discharge the rainfall. It has been
designed to pass 1.25 times the peak discharge into the pond.
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Please refer to Appendix B for the emergency spillway sizing calculation.
When the future West basin area is developed and future conveyance is run, an
additional hydrodynamic separator will be designed and incorporated in the site to
provide adequate stormwater treatment prior to discharging into the wet pond detention
facility.
6.0 Conclusions
The proposed regional detention facility has been designed to provide adequate storage
for the proposed ALF improvements for the Masonic Home as well as for future
improvements. Any further developments outside of the watershed presented will need
to provide detention and be designed in accordance with City of Franklin standards.
Therefore, no adverse impacts are anticipated by these site improvements.
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Drainage Design Report
for
Indiana Masonic Home
Community Center
Franklin, Indiana
Prepared for:
Indiana Masonic Home
690 State Street
Franklin, Indiana 46131
Certified By:
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DRAINAGE DESIGN SUMMARY
MASONIC HOME COMMUNITY CENTER
TABLE OF CONTENTS
APPENDICIES
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1.0 Introduction
This drainage report outlines the storm water management system that will serve the
Masonic Home Community Center.
The proposed initial improvements to the Masonic Home site consist of the Community
Center building addition, new parking areas, driveways, utility relocations and
landscaping.
The project site is located in the South watershed of the campus in accordance with the
Master Drainage Plan that was approved with the Assisted Living Facility (ALF)
addition. The site and drainage system to the existing detention pond drain to Young’s
Creek.
The Firm map panel numbers 18081C0231D and 18081C0233D, effective date August
2, 2007, indicates that the watershed lies within Zone X, “Areas determined to be
outside of the 0.2% annual chance floodplain.”
Hydroflow was utilized to size the storm sewers for the proposed pipe networks for the
Community Center Addition using the Rational Method. As part of the project design,
the master storm drain trunk sewer is being installed to convey the runoff from the future
development portion of the western watershed as well as the drainage from the
Community Center Addition.
Please refer to Appendix B for the storm sewer calculations and basin map.
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been sized for the local project improvements only. The future projects will be required
to supply their own water quality treatment as those areas develop. The proposed
treatment BMP is an Aqua-swirl concentrator, Model AS-2.
4.0 Conclusion
The proposed Community Center Addition has been designed in accordance with the
previously approved Master Drainage Plan as part of the Assisted Living Facility
project. Therefore, no adverse impacts are anticipated by these site improvements.
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Water Quality
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Job Title
Basin # 709
Surface Description C Area (acres) C*Area
Pavement 0.85 0.09 0.08
Roof 0.90 0.00 0.00
Lawn Clay Soils 0.15 0.07 0.01
Concrete 0.85 0.01 0.01
Composite C 0.56 1
Basin # 710
Surface Description C Area (acres) C*Area
Pavement 0.85 0.09 0.07
Roof 0.90 0.00 0.00
Lawn Clay Soils 0.15 0.01 0.00
Concrete 0.85 0.024 0.02
Composite C 0.79 1
Basin # 712
Surface Description C Area (acres) C*Area
Pavement 0.85 0.035 0.03
Roof 0.90 0.54 0.49
Lawn Clay Soils 0.15 0.02 0.00
Concrete 0.85 0.01 0.01
Composite C 0.87 1
Basin # 713
Surface Description C Area (acres) C*Area
Pavement 0.85 0.09 0.08
Roof 0.90 0.00 0.00
Lawn Clay Soils 0.15 0.03 0.00
Concrete 0.85 0.01 0.01
Composite C 0.69 1
Basin # 714
Surface Description C Area (acres) C*Area
Pavement 0.85 0.08 0.07
Roof 0.90 0.00 0.00
Lawn Clay Soils 0.15 0.01 0.00
Concrete 0.85 0.01 0.01
Composite C 0.78 1
Basin # 715
Surface Description C Area (acres) C*Area
Pavement 0.85 0.089 0.08
Roof 0.90 0.00 0.00
Lawn Clay Soils 0.15 0.07 0.01
Concrete 0.85 0.02 0.02
Composite C 0.57 1
Basin # 716
Surface Description C Area (acres) C*Area
Pavement 0.85 0.000 0.00
Roof 0.90 0.07 0.06
Lawn Clay Soils 0.15 0.21 0.03
Concrete 0.85 0.13 0.11
Composite C 0.50 1
Basin # 717
Surface Description C Area (acres) C*Area
Pavement 0.85 0.086 0.07
Roof 0.90 0.00 0.00
Lawn Clay Soils 0.15 0.29 0.04
Concrete 0.85 0.02 0.02
Composite C 0.34 0
Basin # 718
Surface Description C Area (acres) C*Area
Composite C 0.44 0
Basin # 719
Surface Description C Area (acres) C*Area
Pavement 0.85 0.148 0.13
Roof 0.90 0.00 0.00
Lawn Clay Soils 0.15 0.40 0.06
Concrete 0.85 0.03 0.02
Composite C 0.36 0
Composite C 0.52 1
Basin # 721
Surface Description C Area (acres) C*Area
Pavement 0.85 0.241 0.20
Roof 0.90 0.00 0.00
Lawn Clay Soils 0.15 0.07 0.01
Concrete 0.85 0.02 0.02
Composite C 0.70 1
Q 1.616652
Basin # 722
Surface Description C Area (acres) C*Area
Composite C 0.25 0
Q 0.167185
Basin # Future NW
Surface Description C Area (acres) C*Area
Pavement 0.85 1.077 0.92
Roof 0.90 0.60 0.54
Lawn Clay Soils 0.20 0.97 0.19
Concrete 0.85 0.00
Composite C 0.62 1
Q 11.51867
Composite C 0.53 1
Q 8.125875
Composite C 0.90 1
Q 2.83095
Basin # 733
Surface Description C Area (acres) C*Area
Pavement 0.85 0.14 0.12
Roof 0.90 0.00 0.00
Lawn Clay Soils 0.20 0.03 0.01
Concrete 0.85 0.00
Composite C 0.74 1
Basin # 734
Surface Description C Area (acres) C*Area
Pavement 0.85 0.16 0.14
Roof 0.90 0.00 0.00
Lawn Clay Soils 0.20 0.10 0.02
Concrete 0.85 0.00
Composite C 0.60 1
Basin # 735
Surface Description C Area (acres) C*Area
Pavement 0.85 0.09 0.08
Roof 0.90 0.00 0.00
Lawn Clay Soils 0.20 0.08 0.02
Concrete 0.85 0.00
Composite C 0.54 1
Basin # 736
Surface Description C Area (acres) C*Area
Pavement 0.85 0.12 0.10
Roof 0.90 0.00 0.00
Lawn Clay Soils 0.20 0.05 0.01
Concrete 0.85 0.00
Composite C 0.66 1
Basin # 737
Surface Description C Area (acres) C*Area
Pavement 0.85 0.18 0.15
Roof 0.90 0.00 0.00
Lawn Clay Soils 0.20 0.04 0.01
Concrete 0.85 0.00
Composite C 0.73 1
Basin # 739
Surface Description C Area (acres) C*Area
Pavement 0.85 0.12 0.10
Roof 0.90 0.02 0.02
Lawn Clay Soils 0.20 0.08 0.02
Concrete 0.85 0.00
Composite C 0.62 1
Basin # 740
Surface Description C Area (acres) C*Area
Pavement 0.85 0.11 0.09
Roof 0.90 0.07 0.06
Lawn Clay Soils 0.20 0.14 0.03
Concrete 0.85 0.00
Composite C 0.58 1
Basin # 741
Surface Description C Area (acres) C*Area
Pavement 0.85 0.015 0.01
Roof 0.90 0.00 0.00
Lawn Clay Soils 0.20 0.005 0.00
Concrete 0.85 0.00
Composite C 0.69 1
Basin # 742
Composite C 0.85 1
Basin # 743
Surface Description C Area (acres) C*Area
Pavement 0.85 0.09 0.08
Roof 0.90 0.03 0.03
Lawn Clay Soils 0.20 0.26 0.05
Concrete 0.85 0.00
Composite C 0.41 0
Basin # 744
Surface Description C Area (acres) C*Area
Pavement 0.85 0.025 0.02
Roof 0.90 0.00 0.00
Lawn Clay Soils 0.20 0.095 0.02
Concrete 0.85 0.00
Composite C 0.34 0
Composite C 0.51 1
Composite C 0.65 1
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SCS TR-55 SHEET FLOW
Manning's n (n) 0.1500
Hydraulic Length (max. of 300 ft) (L) 70.67 ft
2-yr 24-hour rainfall (P2) 2.6600 in
Slope (s) 0.0250 ft/ft
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BASIN 739
SCS TR-55 SHEET FLOW
Manning's n (n) 0.1500
Hydraulic Length (max. of 300 ft) (L) 56.00 ft
2-yr 24-hour rainfall (P2) 2.6600 in
Slope (s) 0.0250 ft/ft
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BASIN 740
SCS TR-55 SHEET FLOW
Manning's n (n) 0.1500
Hydraulic Length (max. of 300 ft) (L) 100.00 ft
2-yr 24-hour rainfall (P2) 2.6600 in
Slope (s) 0.0250 ft/ft
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BASIN 743
SCS TR-55 SHEET FLOW
Manning's n (n) 0.1500
Hydraulic Length (max. of 300 ft) (L) 100.00 ft
2-yr 24-hour rainfall (P2) 2.6600 in
Slope (s) 0.0250 ft/ft
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BASIN 744
SCS TR-55 SHEET FLOW
Manning's n (n) 0.1500
Hydraulic Length (max. of 300 ft) (L) 100.00 ft
2-yr 24-hour rainfall (P2) 2.6600 in
Slope (s) 0.0250 ft/ft
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Scenario: Johnson2,10,100 - Synthetic Curve, 2 yrs
Proposed 1
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Masonic Amenities
Project Summary
Masonic Amenities
Title and Additional
Parking
Engineer JEO
Company Cripe
Date 3/11/2015
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Time of Concentration
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Calculations
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Subsection: Master Network Summary
Catchments Summary
Label Scenario Return Hydrograph Time to Peak Peak Flow
Event Volume (hours) (ft³/s)
(years) (ac-ft)
Johnson2,10,100 -
Proposed 1 Synthetic Curve, 2 2 0.157 12.050 2.28
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Node Summary
Label Scenario Return Hydrograph Time to Peak Peak Flow
Event Volume (hours) (ft³/s)
(years) (ac-ft)
Johnson2,10,100 -
BMP 746 Synthetic Curve, 2 2 0.157 12.050 2.28
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Aqua-Swirl™ Sizing Chart (English)
1) The Aqua-Swirl™ Conveyance Flow Diversion (CFD) provides full treatment of the
"first flush," while the peak design storm is diverted and channeled through the main
conveyance pipe. Please refer to your local representative for more information.
2) Many regulatory agencies are establishing "water quality treatment flow rates" for their
areas based on the initial movement of pollutants into the storm drainage system. The
treatment flow rate of the Aqua-Swirl™ system is engineered to meet or exceed the
local water quality treatment criteria. This "water quality treatment flow rate"
typically represents approximately 90% to 95% of the total annual runoff volume.
The design and orientation of the Aqua-Filter™ generally entails some degree of customization. For
assistance in design and specific sizing using historical rainfall data, please refer to an AquaShield™
representative or visit our website at www.AquaShieldInc.com. CAD details and specifications are available
upon request.
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Culvert Report
Hydraflow Express Extension for Autodesk® AutoCAD® Civil 3D® by Autodesk, Inc. Wednesday, Mar 11 2015
Circular Culvert
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Q Veloc Depth
Total Pipe Over Dn Up Dn Up
(cfs) (cfs) (cfs) (ft/s) (ft/s) (in) (in)
0.10 0.10 0.00 0.22 1.69 6.77 1.55
0.20 0.20 0.00 0.41 2.03 7.10 2.20
0.30 0.30 0.00 0.59 2.26 7.35 2.71
0.40 0.40 0.00 0.77 2.45 7.57 3.14
0.50 0.50 0.00 0.93 2.61 7.76 3.52
0.60 0.60 0.00 1.09 2.75 7.93 3.86
0.70 0.70 0.00 1.24 2.87 8.09 4.18
0.80 0.80 0.00 1.39 2.99 8.24 4.48
0.90 0.90 0.00 1.54 3.10 8.38 4.77
1.00 1.00 0.00 1.68 3.20 8.52 5.04
1.10 1.10 0.00 1.82 3.30 8.65 5.29
1.20 1.20 0.00 1.95 3.39 8.77 5.54
1.30 1.30 0.00 2.08 3.48 8.89 5.78
1.40 1.40 0.00 2.22 3.56 9.00 6.00
1.50 1.50 0.00 2.34 3.65 9.11 6.22
1.60 1.60 0.00 2.47 3.71 9.22 6.47
1.70 1.70 0.00 2.60 3.79 9.32 6.67
1.80 1.80 0.00 2.72 3.87 9.42 6.88
1.90 1.90 0.00 2.84 3.95 9.52 7.07
2.00 2.00 0.00 2.96 4.02 9.62 7.26
2.10 2.10 0.00 3.08 4.10 9.71 7.45
2.20 2.20 0.00 3.20 4.18 9.80 7.63
2.30 2.30 0.00 3.32 4.25 9.89 7.81
2.40 2.40 0.00 3.44 4.33 9.98 7.98
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HGL
Dn Up Hw Hw/D
(ft) (ft) (ft)
713.61 713.28 713.32 0.17
713.64 713.33 713.39 0.24
713.66 713.38 713.45 0.30
713.68 713.41 713.50 0.35
713.70 713.44 713.55 0.40
713.71 713.47 713.59 0.44
713.72 713.50 713.63 0.48
713.74 713.52 713.67 0.52
713.75 713.55 713.70 0.55
713.76 713.57 713.74 0.59
713.77 713.59 713.77 0.62
713.78 713.61 713.81 0.66
713.79 713.63 713.84 0.69
713.80 713.65 713.87 0.72
713.81 713.67 713.91 0.76
713.82 713.69 713.94 0.79
713.83 713.71 713.97 0.82
713.84 713.72 714.00 0.85
713.84 713.74 714.03 0.88
713.85 713.76 714.07 0.92
713.86 713.77 714.10 0.95
713.87 713.79 714.13 0.98
713.87 713.80 714.16 1.01
713.88 713.82 714.19 1.04
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