I'm in the process of redesigning a sewer system for a small commercial project due to a utility conflict. Original intention was to extend a 10" public sewer main along street frontage and tap 6" service off of it for project; this has been scrubbed due to utility conflict blocking 10" main alignment.
New plan is to provide a site service using a pre-existing sewer stub (on other street frontage). Contractor would like to use the 10" pipe that they already have. Est. peak flows for the line are 150 gpm max...with average flows more likely in the 20 gpm range.
I'm concerned that running such low sewer flows through a large diameter line (10" at 1/8"/ft) will lead to clogging of the service line. If I were designing such a system from scratch, I'd use a 4" or 6" dia. line.
Running it through Mannings for 6" I get:
1.9 fps @ 20 gpm (18.5% full; marginal but close to 2 fps min)
2.3 fps @ 40 gpm (26% full)
for 10":
1.7 fps @ 20 gpm (10% full; slow...)
2.1 fps @ 40 gpm (13% full)
Anyone have any thoughts or input? Thanks.
New plan is to provide a site service using a pre-existing sewer stub (on other street frontage). Contractor would like to use the 10" pipe that they already have. Est. peak flows for the line are 150 gpm max...with average flows more likely in the 20 gpm range.
I'm concerned that running such low sewer flows through a large diameter line (10" at 1/8"/ft) will lead to clogging of the service line. If I were designing such a system from scratch, I'd use a 4" or 6" dia. line.
Running it through Mannings for 6" I get:
1.9 fps @ 20 gpm (18.5% full; marginal but close to 2 fps min)
2.3 fps @ 40 gpm (26% full)
for 10":
1.7 fps @ 20 gpm (10% full; slow...)
2.1 fps @ 40 gpm (13% full)
Anyone have any thoughts or input? Thanks.