sjp8
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 6, 2007
- 8
We are installing 12"-36" RCP piping and precast structures for a proposed storm drainage system in an area that has higher than anticipated groundwater. The contractor is dewatering while he is preparing the bedding and installing the pipe and structures. While I realize the high groundwater will eventually stabilize over time to a degree, I am concerned about a capillary action in the trench pulling in large amounts groundwater and negatively affecting the integrity of the RCP pipe or precast structure installations. I was thinking clay dams every 100' or so to help break up the flow of water, but, are there any other measures (e.g. pipe bedding material?) that I should be investigating. I would appreciate any help. Thanks.