JeromeCDNP
Civil/Environmental
- Dec 7, 2004
- 2
I am "newbee" designing a sewerage system for a small subdivision where all of the sanitary sewer system is gravity feed with the exception of 9 estate lots. These lots are located down a hill from the main gravity sewer system on two different roads that intersect before the gravity system. The maximum elevation difference between the furthest homes and the gravity system are 25' and 19'. I was told that a 3" force main down each road would be sufficient if each home utilized a E/One Grinder pump tapping into the respective 3" force mains and each force main flowed into a sewer manhole at the roadway intersection then gravity fed to the main system (there is approximately 1%of fall at this point-and about 3ft of cover over the pipes). This might work but I don't have elevation difference for the typical (4' diameter 6' deep gravity manhole at the itersection. Would it be possible to use a "Y" at the intersection and go farther up the hill to a depth where a "typical" manhole will fit, then gravity feed to the main system? Any insight would be appreciated...