Lake06
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 22, 2011
- 45
There does not seem to be a lot of guidance for the design of dry wells in New York State or in general. Two questions I have which I hope someone can give me some guidance for are;
1. It appears regulations require 2-3 feet of separation from the bottom of dry well to a water table or rock. What is the reason for the 2-3 feet? Treatment? It appears regulations require a greater distance in aquifers.
2. When figuring the area for infiltration, is the surface elevation at the bottom of the dry well the only area to consider? How about the vertical portion from the existing ground to the bottom of the drywell? (the perimeter of the soil wall around the drywell)
1. It appears regulations require 2-3 feet of separation from the bottom of dry well to a water table or rock. What is the reason for the 2-3 feet? Treatment? It appears regulations require a greater distance in aquifers.
2. When figuring the area for infiltration, is the surface elevation at the bottom of the dry well the only area to consider? How about the vertical portion from the existing ground to the bottom of the drywell? (the perimeter of the soil wall around the drywell)