Reddivari
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 6, 2013
- 4
Hello,
I have a question about choosing the right type of storm water structure for the below situation:
We installed a 12" diameter sewer about 400' long (with manholes at every 150')to drain storm water into the municipal combined sewer system. The last manhole (which is located in a concrete drive with a steep grade downhill where it meets the public street 100' wide) is approximately 130' from the 36" municipal combined sewer pipe situated in the public way. The municipal sewer runs east-west. The new 12" storm sewer runs perpendicular to the municipal sewer pipe.
During excavation, we find out that there is a 30" high pressure gas main running east west (and 3 ft below the pavement) of the public way. If we run the new 12" sewer under the gas pipe we can't provide the required slope to drain the water into the city sewer. In order to go above the gas main, we need to install a storm water structure ( such as a drop manhole) with the inflow-pipe at a lower elevation and a the outflow pipe at a higher elevation. We would like to have the outflow pipe at an elevation just to allow the required slopes as well as to clear the gas main in the street.
I am wondering whether a drop manhole with an inflow pipe (connected at the bottom) with a back-flow restrictor and an outflow pipe at a higher elevation will work for this situation.
I really, really appreciate your comments.
Thanks,
SR
I have a question about choosing the right type of storm water structure for the below situation:
We installed a 12" diameter sewer about 400' long (with manholes at every 150')to drain storm water into the municipal combined sewer system. The last manhole (which is located in a concrete drive with a steep grade downhill where it meets the public street 100' wide) is approximately 130' from the 36" municipal combined sewer pipe situated in the public way. The municipal sewer runs east-west. The new 12" storm sewer runs perpendicular to the municipal sewer pipe.
During excavation, we find out that there is a 30" high pressure gas main running east west (and 3 ft below the pavement) of the public way. If we run the new 12" sewer under the gas pipe we can't provide the required slope to drain the water into the city sewer. In order to go above the gas main, we need to install a storm water structure ( such as a drop manhole) with the inflow-pipe at a lower elevation and a the outflow pipe at a higher elevation. We would like to have the outflow pipe at an elevation just to allow the required slopes as well as to clear the gas main in the street.
I am wondering whether a drop manhole with an inflow pipe (connected at the bottom) with a back-flow restrictor and an outflow pipe at a higher elevation will work for this situation.
I really, really appreciate your comments.
Thanks,
SR