PELS
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 3, 2003
- 103
We are designing a 10" diameter gravity sewer that has to cross a major thoroughfare. Unfortunately, an existing 20" diameter water transmission main lies in the direct path of the gravity sewer. We have no flexibility in the grade of the sewer as the downstream end is fixed. One proposal was to use an inverted siphon to dip under the water main. We have no experience with this method.
Is this a common solution to this type of conflict?
Are there any pitfalls to be aware of when using a siphon?
Are there other methods to get by the water main without having to relocate it?
Your thoughts and suggestions are appreciated.
Is this a common solution to this type of conflict?
Are there any pitfalls to be aware of when using a siphon?
Are there other methods to get by the water main without having to relocate it?
Your thoughts and suggestions are appreciated.