FromHollywood
Computer
- Mar 22, 2009
- 5
I have a question with regards to design of a gravity overflow of a storm water catch basin.
I'm about to install a gravity overflow from a 500 gallon catch basin which runs down a 140' drainage pipe into another Tank (already existing on a neighboring property) which then gravity feeds eventually to a county trench. I'm constrained by the existing specs of the neighbor's tank so need to design my side of this system so it will work with his. He already put his tank in for me to use so I cannot easily change it. I can do anything I want on my side since I'm still in the design phase.
It's difficult to determine the needed capacity given the various sources that end up in my Catch Basin (all rain runoff and ground water). We're in a rainy Pacific Northwest rural farmland area so the land is relatively flat. My gut tells me 6" pipe will work.
I sketched out three proposed ideas using 6", smooth walled (not corrugated) drainage pipe at various slopes. See the attached jpg's (and one that has everything). There are pros and cons to each of the three. Which of the three do you think is best? Are there any glaring issues I'm not thinking of?
Thanks for your time.
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I'm about to install a gravity overflow from a 500 gallon catch basin which runs down a 140' drainage pipe into another Tank (already existing on a neighboring property) which then gravity feeds eventually to a county trench. I'm constrained by the existing specs of the neighbor's tank so need to design my side of this system so it will work with his. He already put his tank in for me to use so I cannot easily change it. I can do anything I want on my side since I'm still in the design phase.
It's difficult to determine the needed capacity given the various sources that end up in my Catch Basin (all rain runoff and ground water). We're in a rainy Pacific Northwest rural farmland area so the land is relatively flat. My gut tells me 6" pipe will work.
I sketched out three proposed ideas using 6", smooth walled (not corrugated) drainage pipe at various slopes. See the attached jpg's (and one that has everything). There are pros and cons to each of the three. Which of the three do you think is best? Are there any glaring issues I'm not thinking of?
Thanks for your time.
Here's everything in one pdf:
Here is each page as a jpg: