CEmonkee
Structural
- Mar 8, 2008
- 111
Hi,
I'm doing some preliminary layout for a septic system that will be placed on an extremely tight site. The septic tank will be located on the north side of a stream, the drainfield on the south side, necessitating a stream crossing (under the stream bed).
When the transport line exits the tank it will be approximately 3' below grade. At the point where the pipe is at the stream bank, the pipe will need to be 11.5' below grade in order to be 3' under the stream bed. This gives a total drop from the tank to the stream bed of 8.5'. The length of pipe from the septic tank to the stream bed is 35', giving an approximate pipe slope of 24%.
The drainfield is upslope from the stream, so after the stream is crossed the pipe will slope upward to the drainfield (approximately 19%).
Needless to say, this will be a pressurized system, probably 1" PVC pipe (which will need to be encased in ductile iron or steel where it crosses the stream).
Has anyone ever had to design something like this? Are the slopes too extreme?
Any general advice on the overall design would be appreciated (things to look out for or consider, etc.).
Thanks!
I'm doing some preliminary layout for a septic system that will be placed on an extremely tight site. The septic tank will be located on the north side of a stream, the drainfield on the south side, necessitating a stream crossing (under the stream bed).
When the transport line exits the tank it will be approximately 3' below grade. At the point where the pipe is at the stream bank, the pipe will need to be 11.5' below grade in order to be 3' under the stream bed. This gives a total drop from the tank to the stream bed of 8.5'. The length of pipe from the septic tank to the stream bed is 35', giving an approximate pipe slope of 24%.
The drainfield is upslope from the stream, so after the stream is crossed the pipe will slope upward to the drainfield (approximately 19%).
Needless to say, this will be a pressurized system, probably 1" PVC pipe (which will need to be encased in ductile iron or steel where it crosses the stream).
Has anyone ever had to design something like this? Are the slopes too extreme?
Any general advice on the overall design would be appreciated (things to look out for or consider, etc.).
Thanks!