sjohns4
Civil/Environmental
- Sep 14, 2006
- 123
I posed this on the WasteWater forum since the pipes in question are force mains, but there are probably more HDPE drills used for potable water so the concept still applies:
I'm designing a replacement junction box outside of an existing pump station which sits next to a creek. There are two existing HDPE HDD lines (10" & 18" HDPE) crossing the creek which are connected to DIP which is anchored in a large concrete block. The client wants to eliminate all of the DIP and connect PVC directly to the HDPE pipes.
I've never heard of doing this, but wonder if there will be any problems, especially since the HDPE has been in the ground around 20 years.
Thanks,
Mike
I'm designing a replacement junction box outside of an existing pump station which sits next to a creek. There are two existing HDPE HDD lines (10" & 18" HDPE) crossing the creek which are connected to DIP which is anchored in a large concrete block. The client wants to eliminate all of the DIP and connect PVC directly to the HDPE pipes.
I've never heard of doing this, but wonder if there will be any problems, especially since the HDPE has been in the ground around 20 years.
Thanks,
Mike