TOHSEngineer
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 30, 2008
- 16
I'm designing a small pavilion site with a parking lot and bathroom in a remote part of my town. The site is located on top of a hill. At the bottom of the hill there is a stream and on the other side of the stream is the sewer manhole I will be tying into. I was planning on using a grinder pump at the pavilion to pump the sewage downhill, under the stream and back up a few feet to tie into the manhole.
I have designed pump stations before but they were always at a low point and pumped against gravity. What considerations do I need to consider when pumping downhill? The distance from the pavilion to the stream is approx 1300LF with an elevation difference of 80'. Attached is a rough sketch of the project.
Over the past few years I have done limited utility work and am feeling a bit rusty on this one. Thanks in advanvce for any words of wisdom.
I have designed pump stations before but they were always at a low point and pumped against gravity. What considerations do I need to consider when pumping downhill? The distance from the pavilion to the stream is approx 1300LF with an elevation difference of 80'. Attached is a rough sketch of the project.
Over the past few years I have done limited utility work and am feeling a bit rusty on this one. Thanks in advanvce for any words of wisdom.