ronjon322
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 18, 2014
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ACI 350 provides criteria for Normal and Sever Environmental Exposure. I see the requirements for Normal exposure stated in Sections 2.1 and 10.6.4.5 to be liquids with a pH greater than 5, or exposure to sulfate solutions of 1000 ppm or less and Severe being anything exceeding Normal.
Does anyone have documentation stating the typical environmental conditions of municipal/domestic wastewater treatment plants? Typical pH levels and typical sulfate ppm levels.
Several references online state that basic rain/stormwater has pH 5.5 or greater and domestic wastewater is typically pH 6-8 or greater. References also state sulfate concentration much lower than 1000 ppm. So based on this using Normal Environmental Exposure should be sufficient. Can someone prove otherwise?
Thanks
Measure twice, cut once.
Does anyone have documentation stating the typical environmental conditions of municipal/domestic wastewater treatment plants? Typical pH levels and typical sulfate ppm levels.
Several references online state that basic rain/stormwater has pH 5.5 or greater and domestic wastewater is typically pH 6-8 or greater. References also state sulfate concentration much lower than 1000 ppm. So based on this using Normal Environmental Exposure should be sufficient. Can someone prove otherwise?
Thanks
Measure twice, cut once.