Shawner
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 2, 2011
- 13
There is a sewer line being run through our system that directly conflicts with an existing 8" AC line. The solution was to keep the sewer line on it's current course and move the water line up and over where the sewer is going to go, leaving a separation of 0.5 meters. I started to type out an explanation but thought I'd just make a rudimentary sketch on Paint instead (attached).
Question is, how would you suggest we restrain the connections? The engineer decided on pouring a cubic meter of concrete on top of the transition couplings and tying back the elbows to restraint clamps (about 4" away). After seeing a bunch of fractures in AC pipe, I'm concerned that the additional weight of the concrete on the pipe will just break it sooner rather than later.
Any opinions?
Question is, how would you suggest we restrain the connections? The engineer decided on pouring a cubic meter of concrete on top of the transition couplings and tying back the elbows to restraint clamps (about 4" away). After seeing a bunch of fractures in AC pipe, I'm concerned that the additional weight of the concrete on the pipe will just break it sooner rather than later.
Any opinions?