murdock
Chemical
- Jun 17, 2002
- 48
Hello,
I am working on the design of a culvert that serves as the primary outlet of a stream-fed pond. I have sized the structure as an 83" x 57" pipe arch. 100-yr storm flow is 163 cfs, and the pond rises 3.25' during the storm. The embankment of the pond is about 10' tall at its highest point, and is about 60' wide.
I have questions regarding anti-seep collar design:
1. The literature I've read so far has rejected antiseep collars for large structures in favor of filter diaphragms. Is my smaller structure OK to use ASC's, or should I be thinking about a filter diaphragm design instead? If ASC's are still fine for my structure, then:
2. The soils onsite are clayey, and consideration for a clay collar was asked for. Is there a spec for the type/thickness of clay used in an antiseep collar?
Thanks in advance,
I am working on the design of a culvert that serves as the primary outlet of a stream-fed pond. I have sized the structure as an 83" x 57" pipe arch. 100-yr storm flow is 163 cfs, and the pond rises 3.25' during the storm. The embankment of the pond is about 10' tall at its highest point, and is about 60' wide.
I have questions regarding anti-seep collar design:
1. The literature I've read so far has rejected antiseep collars for large structures in favor of filter diaphragms. Is my smaller structure OK to use ASC's, or should I be thinking about a filter diaphragm design instead? If ASC's are still fine for my structure, then:
2. The soils onsite are clayey, and consideration for a clay collar was asked for. Is there a spec for the type/thickness of clay used in an antiseep collar?
Thanks in advance,