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Drainage Engineering in Coconut Creek, FL

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Drainage Services in Coconut Creek

Professional drainage engineering for Coconut Creek residential and commercial properties.

Local Conditions

Coconut Creek Drainage Factors

Water Table 1-6 feet (very high in eastern areas)
Flood Zone Predominantly AE zones with coastal VE
Permit Authority Broward County Environmental Protection and Growth Management + Local Drainage Districts

Common Coconut Creek Drainage Challenges

  • Dense development limits infiltration capacity
  • Multiple drainage districts with different requirements
  • No developed property may shed water on adjacent land
  • 25-year/3-day storm retention requirement
  • Aging infrastructure in established communities
  • High groundwater limits subsurface drainage options

Key Regulations

  • Chapter 27, Article V: Surface Water Management Code
  • Projects >= 1 acre require Surface Water Management License
  • South Broward Drainage District criteria for southwest Broward
  • Central Broward Water Control District standards
Local Drainage Conditions

Broward County Soil & Drainage Profile

Annual Rainfall 62" per year
Design Storm 9.2" (25-yr/24-hr)
Water District South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD)
Predominant Soil Types
Hallandale fine sandMargate fine sandLauderhill muckDania muck

Broward County's soils are predominantly poorly drained fine sands in the eastern half, with organic muck soils in the western conservation areas. The Hallandale series — a sandy soil with limestone bedrock within 20 inches of the surface — dominates much of developed Broward and severely restricts subsurface drainage options.

May through October delivers approximately 73% of the annual 62 inches. Fort Lauderdale averages 8-9 inches per month from June through September. Intense tropical downpours frequently exceed 3 inches per hour.

Typical Coconut Creek Drainage Solutions

  • Exfiltration trenches per FDOT standards — the primary residential solution where shallow bedrock prevents deep French drains
  • Dry retention areas where space permits
  • Catch basin and pipe networks conveying to local drainage district canals
  • Swale systems maintained by drainage districts for roadside conveyance
County Requirements

Broward County Drainage Engineering Notes

Broward County's unique regulatory framework involves multiple independent drainage districts — including the South Broward Drainage District, Central Broward Water Control District, and North Broward drainage infrastructure — each with different stormwater criteria. A project in Pembroke Pines may have different retention requirements than an identical project in Coral Springs, even though both are in Broward County.

The shallow limestone bedrock (often within 12-20 inches of the surface in eastern Broward) is both a blessing and a challenge for drainage engineers. The rock provides structural support for exfiltration systems but limits traditional French drain depth. Drill-and-blast may be required for pipe installations, significantly increasing construction costs compared to adjacent counties with deeper sand profiles.

Environmental Considerations in Coconut Creek

New River and Middle River watersheds are impaired water bodies with TMDL requirements for nutrient loading
Westernmost Broward borders the Water Conservation Areas (WCA-2A, WCA-3A) with strict buffer requirements
Intracoastal Waterway discharge requires enhanced water quality pre-treatment
Saltwater intrusion into the Biscayne Aquifer affects exfiltration trench placement depth
Permit Timeline for Coconut Creek Residential building permits: 2-3 weeks. Surface Water Management License (projects >= 1 acre): 60-90 days. SFWMD General Permits: 30-60 days.
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FAQs

Coconut Creek Drainage Questions

Do I need a drainage permit in Coconut Creek, FL?
Yes. Drainage permits in Coconut Creek are issued through Broward County Environmental Protection and Growth Management + Local Drainage Districts. Key requirement: Chapter 27, Article V: Surface Water Management Code. A Licensed Professional Engineer's stamp is typically required for drainage plan approval.
What drainage challenges are common in Coconut Creek?
Coconut Creek properties commonly face dense development limits infiltration capacity, and multiple drainage districts with different requirements. Our engineers design solutions tailored to these local conditions.
What is the water table depth in Coconut Creek?
The water table in Coconut Creek is typically 1-6 feet (very high in eastern areas). Flood zones are classified as predominantly ae zones with coastal ve. These factors directly affect drainage system design.
How much does drainage engineering cost in Coconut Creek?
Residential drainage design in Coconut Creek typically starts at $2,500 and varies based on lot size, complexity, and permit requirements. Commercial projects range higher. Contact us for a free project-specific estimate.

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