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Coconut Creek Drainage Factors
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
Broward County Soil & Drainage Profile
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
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.
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