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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWWP2703406.6n W,b F-_ N g Ro U 5' z Z 0 11 PART TWO — MATERIALS 2-1 GENERAL All materials and equipment shall be new and workmanship and materials shall be good quality. All material incorporated into the work shall conform to the provisions of this part. All references to Specifications shall be of the latest edition. 2-2 MATERIAL LISTS AND SPECIFICATIONS The Developer or his Contractor shall deliver to the Engineer a material list not less than ten (10) days before commencement of construction. The list shall contain the manufacturer and model number, if applicable, of the material and equipment to be installed as a part of the work so that the Engineer may determine whether such materials conform to the Plans and Specifications. No materials that are not included in the material list shall be installed as a part of the work. The manufacturer's technical specifications for pipe, appurtenances and equipment to be incorporated into the work shall be submitted to the Engineer at least ten (10) days prior to commencement of construction with the materials listed. 2-3 GUARANTEE BY MANUFACTURER If requested by the District or by the Engineer, a written guarantee made by the manufacturer of any materials to be incorporated into the work shall be furnished, guaranteeing to the District that such materials shall conform to these Specifications and any specifications otherwise applying to the work. 2-4 SEWER PIPE AND APPURTENANCES, NON —PRESSURE Non -pressure sewer pipe shall be PVC pipe conforming to ASTM D-3034 for depths of cover between 5 feet to 12 feet; and Ductile Iron pipe, class 50, cement lined conforming to AWWA Standard C-151 and C-104 for depths of cover less than 5 feet or exceeding 12 feet and for slopes less than 1% and and over 15%. Pipes installed at slopes 15% or greater shall incorporate "Field Lok' gaskets for the entire run. PVC sewer pipe is defined as flexible conduit. Joints shall conform to ASTM D-3212 using a restrained rubber gasket conforming to ASTM F-477. Fittings shall be injection molded tees or factory solvent welded saddle tees. Saddles fastened to pipe with external bands are not acceptable on any new system. Ductile Iron pipe is defined as rigid conduit. Mechanical or push —on joints shall conform to AWWA Standard C-110. 2-5 SEWER PIPE AND APPURTENANCES — PRESSURE Unless otherwise specified, pressure pipe shall be constructed of: (a) Ductile Iron pipe conforming to AWWA C-151 with a manufacturer's thin cement lining conforming to AWWA C-104 (except as to thickness) and with the type of joint, class, thickness, designation and markings as specified. (b) Cast Iron fittings shall be rubber -gasket and shall conform to AWWA C-110 and C-111. Valves shall conform to AWWA Specifications C-500. 2-6 MANHOLES — 54" STANDARD (a) Manhole Frames and Covers Cast Iron frames and covers shall conform to the Olympic Foundry Company No. MH30A, or equivalent. Castings shall conform to the requirements of ASTM A48, class 30 and shall be free of porosity, shrink cavities, cold shuts, or cracks or any surface defects which would impair service ability. Repair of defects by welding, or by the use of "smooth -on" or similar material will not be permitted. Cover to be non-skid type surface and shall have the word "SEVER' in large raised letters. A bituminous coating shall be applied to all surfaces. The finished coating shall be continuous, smooth, neither brittle when cold nor sticky when exposed to the sun, and shall be strongly adherent to the casting. The District shall have the right to require inspection and approval of all castings prior to painting. Manhole rings and covers shall be machine finished or ground on seating surfaces to assure non -rocking fit in any position, and interchangeability. At the request of the District, there shall be made available at the foundry standard rings and standard covers for use by inspectors in testing fit and seating. Manholes located outside public rights -of -way shall be equipped with a locking device of such design that the cover may be readily released from the ring. All movable parts shall be made of non -corrosive metals otherwise arranged to avoid possible binding. At the request of the District, there shall be made available at the foundry a testing device suitable for proving the capacity of the of the assembly to resist an uplift pressure on the lid equal to a 20-foot head. The locking frame and cover shall be Metro standard frame and cover with 3-screw-type locking lids. All manhole frames and covers shall be identified by the name or symbol of the manufacturer. This identification shall be in a plainly visible location when the frames and covers are installed. In addition to the manufacturer's identification, the material shall be identified by the following "NOD" or "DUC" for nodular or ductile iron respectively. The manufacturer's identification and the material identification shall be adjacent to each other and shall be minimum 1/2-inch letters, recessed to be flush with the adjacent surfaces. (b) Precast Manhole Components Precast manhole components shall conform to ASTM C-478 except as modified herein. Base section openings to receive pipe shall be circular, tapered inward, and held to the minimum size practical to accomodate the pipe to be inserted to effectively seal the joint. Pipe to manhole connections shall be made with a rubber boot installed in a pre -cored opening. All Manholes shall have all interior surfaces, including channeling, coated (sealed) with a high solids urethane coating, Wasser MC-AROSHIELD or approved equal. Color of coating shall be white. Precast manhole elements shall be provided with steps and/or ladders such that the completed manhole will contain a continuous vertical ladder with rungs equally spaced at 12 inches apart plus or minus 3/4 inch. The lowest rung shall be not more than 16 inches above the shelf, and the uppermost rung shall be not more than 18 inches below the street surface. Joints between precast manhole elements shall be rubber gasketed similarly to pipe joints and shall conform to ASTM C-433. Shop drawings of the joint design shall be submitted to the Engineer for approval, prior to manufacture. Completed joints shall show no visible leakage and shall conform to the dimensional requirements of ASTM C-478. Standard flat slab covers for shallow manholes shall be a minimum of 8 inches thick and shall conform to the outer dimension of the standard sections upon which they are to be placed. The 24-inch diameter opening shall be eccentrically located as shown on the Standard Plans to provide at least 6 inches minimum radial distance from the edge of the 24-inch opening to the inside face of the standard section below. Reinforcing shall be as shown on the Standard Plans. Reduction to 24 inches shall be made by means of of a flat slab, for shallow manholes, or an eccentric precast cone for standard manholes. e) Deformed Bar Steps Galvanized deformed bar steps shall be 1-inch-diameter deformed bar conforming to ASTM A-615, Grade 40 or Grade 60, hot bent and galvanized after bending. For Bending, the temperature shall be at least 1,600 degrees F. Galvanizing shall conform to ASTM A-123. Step dimensions and pattern shall conform to the Standard Plans. Polypropylene coated steps shall conform to ASTM C-478 with deformed bar conforming to ASTM A-615. Steps shall be Lane model P-14938 or approved equal. (d) Ladders Precast manhole base sections more than three feet in height shall be provided with a ladder as detailed on the Standard Plans. Ladders shall be galvanized steel or polypropylene coated. 2-7 IMPORTED BACKFILL MATERIAL Imported backfill material shall be free from wood, bark, roots or other extraneous material and shall meet the following requirements: U.S. Standard % Passing Sieve Size By Weight 2-1/2" Square Opening 100 1/4 Sieve 25 Min. No. 200 10 Max. Sand Equivalent 35 Min. PEA GRAVEL WILL NOT BE ALLOWED AS BACKFILL MATERIAL. 2-8 TRENCH FOUNDATION MATERIAL Over -excavated material shall be replaced with trench foundation material conforming to one of the following gradations as specified: U.S. Standard Class "A" Class 'B" Sieve Size Min. Max. Min. Max. 2-1/2' square opening 98% 100% 95% 100% 2" s uare opening 92 100 75 100 1-12" square opening 72 87 30 60 1-1�4" square opening 58 75 0 15 3/4 square opening 27 47 0 1 3/8' square opening 3 14 0 0 No. 4 sieve 0 1 0 0 2-9 BEDDING MATERIAL Bedding material shall be well -graded, clean, granular material, commonly known as pea gravel and shall meet the following requirements: U.S. Standard % Passing Sieve Size By Weight Pea Gravel: 3/8' square opening 100 #8 sieve 0-5 2-10 ASPHALTIC CONCRETE Asphalt concrete pavement shall conform to the technical requirements for Class B Asphalt in the latest edition of the State of Washington Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge and Municipal Construction. 2-11 TOP COURSE AND KEYSTONE MATERIAL For use in the restoration of excavated areas, Top Course and Keystone material shall be manufactured from ledge or talus rock, be free from wood roots, bark and other extraneous material and shall conform to the followinj requirements: U.S. Standard is Passing Sieve Size By Weight 5/8' square opening 100 1/4' square opening 55-75 U.S. No. 40 sieve 8-24 U.S. No. 200 sieve 10 Max. Sand Equivalent 40 Min. 2-12 BASE COURSE MATERIAL Base course material shall conform to the following requirements: U.S. Standard % Passing Sieve Size By Weight 1-1�2' square opening 100 5/8 square opening 50-80 1/4" square opening 30-50 U.S. No, 40 sieve 3-18 U.S. No. 200 sieve 7.5 Max. Sand Equivalent 40 Min. 2-13 CONCRETE BEDDING AND BLOCKING Bedding and blocking concrete shall be Portland cement concrete containing four sacks of cement per cubic yard and maximum aggregate size of 1-1/2 inches. Maximum slump shall be 3-1/2 inches. PART THREE — CONSTRUCTION 4_=W 1DJ0DJ,I3! Except as otherwise noted herein, all work shall be accomplished as recommended in the latest revision of AWWA and APWA Specifications and according to the recommendations of the manufacturer of the material and equipment concerned. All specified depths shall be compacted depths. In roadway areas, all asphalt and concrete pavement shall be saw cut. 'When trenching operations cut through concrete pavement, the pavement shall be removed to a width of 18 inches greater than the top width of the trench. The concrete shall be saw cut on a straight line and shall be beveled so that the cut will be approximately 1 inch wider at the top than at the bottom. Asphalt paving shall be saw cut ahead of the backhoe to prevent excessive tearing up of the surfacing and to eliminate ragged edges. 3-2 TRENCH EXCAVATION Trenches shall be excavated to the line and grade designated by the District. Unless otherwise specified, trench sides shall be excavated vertically. Trench widths shall be adequate for proper working space and placement of bedding material under and around the pipe. The trench width, from the bottom of the trench to 4" above the crown of the pipe, shall not exceed 40 inches for 15- inch diameter and smaller pipe, or 1.5 times the inside diameter of 18-inch or larger pipe, plus 18 inches. If these widths are exceeded, a stronger grade of pipe and/or a higher classification and amount of bedding material shall be furnished, as directed by the District. Excavation for manholes or other structures shall be sufficient to provide a minimum of 18 inches between the structure and the sides of the excavation, enough to allow for proper compaction of the surrounding backfill. All material excavated from trenches and piled next to the trench, shall be placed and maintained so that the top of the material is at least 2 feet from the edge of the trench. Excavated material shall be located so that free access is provided to all fire hydrants, water valves, meters and other utilities, and clearance shall be left to enable free flow of storm water in all gutters, conduits and natural water courses. 3-3 TIMBERING AND SHEETING The developer shall provide and install timbering and sheeting as necessary to protect workers, the work, existing buildings, utilities and other properties, and shall meet all OSHA and WISHA requirements. 3-4 JACKED OR BORED CROSSING All work shall be done in conformance with the requirements of the agency in control of the facility being bored or jacked. See Roadway and Railway Crossings for further details. 3-5 ROADWAY AND RAILWAY CROSSINGS Any method may be used for roadway or railway crossings that provides for satisfactory results and is acceptable to both the District and the governmental or private agency having control of the road or track, provided that the road or track shall be restored to its original condition after the crossing is completed. If tunneling or jacking is elected or required for crossings, steel, cast iron or concrete pipe casing shall be placed and the sewer pipe laid within the casing. For District Standards for boring or tunneling see "Water or Sewer Casing Detail" on seperate sheet. 3-6 TRENCH FOUNDATION If, in the judgement of the District, the native trench bottoms will provide a firm base for the subsequent placement of bedding, pipe and backfill, such native trench bottom may be used if the bottom is leveled and smoothed so that the entire length of pipe will rest on a well -compacted base. Trench bottoms shall be over -excavated as necessary to remove all unstable soil and eliminate "boiling" or "quick' conditions to such a depth as to provide a firm base. Over -excavated materials shall be replaced with trench foundation material as specified in Section 2-8. Foundation material shall be placed when ordered by the District. 3-7 BEDDING MATERIAL PLACEMENT All flexible pie shall be placed in bedding material of the type specified in Section 2-9 (a). The bedding shall be placed from a minimum of 4 inches below the pipe barrell to 4 inches above the pipe as shown on the Standard Detail herein. Bedding material shall be worked by hand under, around and over the pipe to the depths required for the full width of the trench. All rigid pipe shall be placed in bedding material of the type specified in Section 2-9 (a) or (b). The bedding shall be placed from a minimum of 4 inches below the pipe barrel to the spring line of the pipe as shown on the Standard Detail. Bedding shall be placed in more than one lift. The first lift, to provide at least 4-inch thickness under any portion of the pipe, shall be placed before the pipe is installed and shall be spread smoothly so that the pipe is uniformly supported along the barrel. Subsequent lifts of not more than 6-inch thickness shall be placed as shown on the Standard Detail and individually compacted to a minimum of 90 percent of maximum density. Shoring to be removed, or moveable trench shields or boxes, shall be located at least 2-1/2 pipe diameters away from flexible pipe if the bottom of the shoring, shield or box extends below the top of the pipe, unless a satisfactory means of reconsolidating the bedding or side support material disturbed by shoring removal can be demonstrated. In solid rock excavation, all ledge rock, boulders or stones shall be removed to provide a minimum clearance of 8 inches under the pipe. All material thus removed shall be replaced with bedding material. 3-8 GRADE LINES The Contractor shall maintain the correct grades between manholes and shall check all intermediate grade stakes by means of a taut grade wire between at least three intermediate grade stakes. In the event that the grade stakes do not line up, the work shall be stopped until the situation is corrected. All bench marks, reference points and stakes shall be preserved. In case of destruction of any of them, the resulting expense of restoration shall be borne by the Developer. Construction staking shall consist of grade stakes at 10 foot offsets. Stakes at each manhole and intermediate grade stakes shall be offset 10 feet and located at 50 foot stations between manholes. Laser beam equipment for grade and alignment control is an acceptable alternative. :4 ' UDJKVdJUV Each pipe shall be laid with bells upgrade and the invert of the pipe to the alignment and grade shown on the Plans. Concentric joints shall be closed and a smooth invert provided. Open ends of pipes or fittings shall be temporarily blocked or covered when laying is not in progress. Adjustment to the line and grade shall be done by scraping away or filling and tamping bedding material under the body of the pipe. No wedging or blocking of the pipe for adjustment to line and grade may be done. The pipe shall be lowered into the trench by means of ropes, tripod, crane or any other suitable means, shall not be dropped or handled roughly, and shall be checked for cracks and defects before installation. Any cracked or defective pipe shall not be installed. Tees, wyes and standing services shall be installed as shown in the Standard Details herein and at such locations as shown on the Plans, or as otherwise directed by the District. They shall not be covered until the District has completed inspection and recorded their exact location. Variance from established line and grade shall not be greater than 1/32nd of an inch per inch of pipe diameter, but shall not exceed 1/2 inch. or result in a level or reverse sloping invert. 3-10 PIPE JOINTS No joints shall be covered until examined and approved by the District. Only pipelayers experienced with the type of gasket being used in the work shall be allowed to lay pipe. On the request of the District, proof of such experience shall be funished before laying may begin. Joint material shall be installed according to the manufacturer's recommendations. After the gasket has been affixed, the pipe shall be handled to avoid bumping the gasket, knocking out of position or loading it with dirt or other foreign material. Any gasket so disturbed shall be removed, replaced, cleaned and relubricated before the joint is made. The pipe shall be properly aligned before the joint is forced home. During insertion of the tounge or spigot, the pipe shall be partially supported by hand, sling or crane as required to minimize lateral pressure on the gasket and to maintain concentricity until the gasket is properly positioned. Pipe deflection and straightening shall be avoided once the joint is home, to prevent creep of the joint. Sufficient pressure shall be applied in making the joint to assure that the joint is home, as defined in the pipe manufacturer's standard instructions for installation. Sufficient restraint shall be applied to the line to assure the joints, once home, are held so by tamping fill under and alongside the pipe or other appropriate means. At the end of the day's work, the last pipe laid shall be blocked in such a manner as may be required to prevent creep during downtime. 3-11 MANHOLES Precast manhole base sections shall be placed on a well -compacted bedding course of bedding material. The depth of the bedding shall not be less than 4 inches thick, extending a minimum of 12 inches beyond the outside perimeter of the base section. The balance of any remaining excavated area shall be filled with imported backfill material and well tamped to the level of the top of the bedding before the manhole is set in place. The bedding shall be well tamped and made smooth and level to assure uniform contact support to the precast elements. All lift holes and the inside and outside face of rubber gasketed joints between precast sections shall be thoroughly wetted, pointed, then filled with mortar, and smoothed both inside and out. Precast sections shall be placed and aligned to provide vertical sides and vertical alignment of ladder rungs. The completed manhole shall be rigid, true to dimension and watertight. Manholes set in paved streets or other paved areas shall be set to the finished grade of the paving. When required, the manhole frame shall be tilted to conform to the grade of the paved surface. Manholes not set ba paved areas shall be set at a finished grade slightly higher than that of the surrounding terrain to prevent surface water infiltration into the system. Manholes set in unpaved areas shall have an asphalt pad, 2" thick and 6' in diameter placed around the manhole casting. Manholes at the end of a ]line with no inflow, shall have sloped floors to drain to the outflow. If there is inflow, a channel shall be provided. Unless needed to clear a paved road, stub - outs and channels intended to facilitte future hookup shall be omitted. Manhole channels shall be made to conform to the sewer grade and shall be brought together with well-rounded junctions. Channel sides shall be carried vertically to the crown elevation of the various pipes. The concrete shelf shall be smoothly finished with slopes to drain. Channels shall not narrow down to less than the inside diameter of the pipe. All pipe openings, when practical, shall be cored before setting the manhole. Pipe connections shall be made by use of a rubber boot connector, Kor-N- Seal or equal. 3-12 BACKFILLING No backfilling shall be performed until after the District has inspected the installation of the pipe and bedding and approved backfilling. The initial backfill shall be hand placed select material spread evenly over the bedding material and compacted by hand to an elevation of �Lhches above the crown of the Pipe for Ductile Iron pipe and 10 inches above the crown of the pipe for PVC. This shall be done in such a manner that subsequent baefilling will not disturb the pipe in any way. Subsequent lifts of not more than 2-foot thickness shall be placed as shown on the Standard Details and individually compacted to a minimum of 90 percent maximum density. Subsequent backfilling shall be performed by pushing material from the end of the trench along and directly over the pipe so that the material will be applied in a rolling slope, rather than by side filling. Backfilling from the sides of the trench will not be done until the District has determined that material has been carefully placed over the pipe to a sufficient. depth. In areas such as existing paving, or in areas to be paved, where the District determines that minor settlement would be detrimental and the native excavated material is not suitable for compaction as backfill, the trench shall be backfilled with imported backfill material as specified in Section 2-7. 3-13 COMPACTION OF BACKFILL Compaction of backfill and backfill procedures in public rights -of -way shall, at the minimum, conform to the requirements of the governmental agency having jurisdiction thereof. Backfilling shall be compacted to 95 percent of maximum theoretical density in all areas where paying will be Rlaced over the backfill or in shoulder areas and to 90 Dereent of maximum theoretical density in all other areas. Measurement of compaction density shall be by the modified M.290 method. Compaction of backfill shall be achieved by power operated tampers, roller 3-17 TESTING OF PRESSURE SEWER PIPE vibration equipment or other mechanical means. Rater settling will not be acceptable as a means of compaction. If excavated material has a California All force mains shall be tested at a minimum pressure of at least 50 percent Bearing Ratio for compacted and soaked sample of less than 7, or for any above the design operating pressure for at least 30 minutes. Leakage shall other reason cannot be compacted as specified, such excavated material shall not exceed the amount given by the following formula: be replaced with imported backfill material. No backfill shall be placed N D./1� without immediate compaction according to these specifications. _ L 1850 The District will require that the services of an independent testing laboratory Where: L = allowable leakage in gallons per hour or county testing laboratory be employed to perform in -place density tests to N = the number of pipe joints ascertain whether the specified density can be or has been obtained. The D = the pipe diameter in inches costs of these tests shall be borne by the Developer. P = the test pressure in psi Regardless of the approval of the District as to the manner of compaction or 3-18 6—INCH SIDE SEWER FROM MAIN TO PROPERTY LINE testing, the Developer shall repair any settlement of trenches and excavations that may occur within two years after completion and formal acceptance of the The material and strength class of side sewer pipe shall be the same as the work by the District. sewer pipe to which it connects and these specifications shall be applicable to side sewer work. The slope of side sewers shall not exceed 2-foot vertical 3-14 CLEANING AND FLUSHING to 1-foot horizontal and grade shall not be less than 2 percent. Side sewers shall have minimum 48" cover. 'When change in slope exceeds 2 inches per foot, Prior to pipe testing, all pipes shall be cleaned as provided in this section. standard wye bends shall be used.. All side sewers shall be plugged and the An inflatable ball of a size that will inflate to fit snugly into the pipe shall be plugs blocked. furnished by the Contractor and placed in the last manhole on the pipe to be cleaned. The ball may be used with a tag line or a rope may be fastened to The ends of all side sewers at the property lines shall be marked with a the ball to locate and control its position at all times. Water shall be 2' x 4' board, the bottom of which shall be located at the invert of introduced behind the ball and the ball shall pass through the pipe with only the end of the side sewer and the top of which shall be painted green and the force of the water impelling it. All debris flushed ahead of the ball shall extended 4 feet above the ground with the length of the board and labeled be removed at the first manhole where presence of the debris is noted. In the 'SEVER' in 2' high white stenciled letters. The entire length of the board shall event that cemented or wedged debris or damaged pipe shall stop the ball, the be wrapped with a heavy gauge wire which is attached to the spigot end of the obstruction shall be removed. pipe. 3-15 TESTING OF NON —PRESSURE SEWER PIPE — DEFLECTION 3-19 CONNECTION TO THE EXISTING SYSTEM TESTING FOR FLEXIBLE SEWER PIPE No connections shall be made to the existing sewer system without the All non -pressure sewer pipe shall be air tested. The procedures set forth in presence of the District. Written application for connection shall be made to this section shall be employed in conducting the testing. All facilities and the District for connection, and the connection shall be made at a time agreed personnel for conducting the testing under the observation of the District shall upon with the District. be furnished by the Developer. All equipment and personnel to conduct the test shall be subject to the approval of the District. Although air testing may Connections to existing manholes shall be made as follows: If the manhole be performed for the convenience of the Contractor before backfilling, no � ��� manhole channel shall be tightly covered, prior to breaking into pipe shall be accepted until air tests have been performed after backf and p p the manhole wall, to prevent debris from entering the sewer line. ompacting. Immediately after the connection is made, the new pipe shall be plugged. The plug shall not be removed without permission of the District. If the All wyes, tees and ends of side sewer stubs shall be plugged with flexible existing manhole is not 'live," a plug shall be installed in the downstream or discharge pipe of the existing manhole in addition to the above. joint caps, or an alternate acceptable to the District, and securely fastened to withstand the internal test pressure. Such plugs or caps shall be readily Connections of new mains to existing sewer lines shall be made as follows: removable and their removal shall provide a socket suitable for making a A new manhole shall be placed over the existing line. The manhole shall be flexible -jointed lateral connection or extension. No double plugs shall be precast 54-inch diameter except that the base slab shall be cast in place. The used. new connection shall be plugged and blocked and the existing sewer pipe Immediately following the pipe cleaning, and manhole channeling the piped not be opened without the permission of the District. installed shall be tested with low pressure air. Air shall be slowly supplied Connections of side sewers to an existing sewer line shall be made as follows, to the plugged pipe installation until the internal air pressure reaches 4.0 or as directed by the District Engineer. pounds per square inch greater than the average back pressure of any ground water that may submerge the pipe. At least two minutes shall be allowed A) For ductile iron pipe, the connection shall be made with a stainless for temperature stabilization before future procedure. A pressure gauge with steel, or stainless steel with ductile iron flange, tapping tee, Romac a maximum of 30 p.s.i. shall be used for testing. model 'SST" or equal. A FL by MJ adapter is required. The pipe shall be acceptable if the time required in seconds for the pressure B) For PVC or AC pipe, the connection shall be made with a sewer to decrease from 3.5 to 3.0 psi greater than the average back pressure is equal saddle, Romac style 'CB' or equal. to or greater than the listed values for corresponding sizes of pipe shown on the air test graph located elsewhere in Part Four. Hazards created by use of The existing sewer pipe shall be cut or drilled to give a smooth symmetrical air pressure for testing pipe shall be guarded against, and all plugs shall be opening of the proper size. Each connection shall be bedded with a 4-inch securely blocked to prevent blowouts. A supply air regulator shall be thick concrete pad in place to the lower quadrant of the pipe barrel. installed on the air supply to the sewer that will allow only a maximum Unsuitable foundation material shall be overexcavated and replaced with of 6 psig in the line to be tested and all pressure shall be relieved from the bedding material. sewer line before removal of test plugs. When required by the Engineer, all sanitary sewers constructed of flexible 3-20 TRAFFIC CONTROL pipe shall be deflection tested not less than 30 days after the trench backfill All traffic control shall be per the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices, and compaction has been completed. The test shall be conducted by pulling and/or agency of jurisdiction. During construction, traffic shall not be delayed a solid pointed mandrel with a diameter equal to 95 percent of the pipe for more than 5 minutes unless previously approved by the District and the diameter through the completed pipeline. Testing shall be conducted on a agency of jurisdiction. manhole -to -manhole basis and shall be done after the line has been completely flushed out with water. The Contractor will be required, at his 3-21 T.V. INSPECTION expense, to locate and repair any sections failing to passs the test and to retest the section Prior to acceptance, all pipe shall be flushed at the contractors expense and T.V. inspected by the District at contractors expense. Contractor shall notify 3-16 MANHOLE ACCEPTANCE TESTS the District 48 hours pior to the need for flushing and T.V. inspection. All manholes must be channeled, the sewer system completed and the roadway All manholes shall be subject to an acceptance test at the request of the subbase (ATB or 2' class B asphalt) installed before the T.V. inspection. Owner. Manholes shall be tested by an approved vacuum test. Sewer dye, Norlab or approved equal, shall be introduced into the system prior to the T.V. inspection, if required. The T.V. camera must be pulled through Water testing of the manholes shall not be allowed. the pipe without use of a hydraulic flushing nozzle. VHS video tape of this inspection shall be submitted to the District along with a completed certified The vacuum test shall be performed prior to the installation of the manhole report by the Contractor. Video must start at the downstream manhole and channeling. proceed upstream against the flow. All defects revealed by the T.V. inspection shall be repaired by the Contractor to the District's satisfaction. Any pipe or All lift holes shall be plugged and seams sealed. All pipes entering the sanitary manhole channel with a sag that creates a standing water depth of manhole shall be temporarily plugged, taking care to securely brace the 1/4-inch may be rejected by the District (No sag of 1/2-inch or greater will pipes and plugs to prevent them from being drawn into the manhole. be accepted.) Depending on the severity and extent of the defects, the District may require that the entire pipe run be relayed. The test head shall be placed at the top of the manhole in accordance to the manufacturer's recommendations. A vacuum of 10 inches of mercury 3-22 SIDE SEIWERS shall be drawn on the manhole, the valve on the vacuum line of the test head closed, and the vacuum pump shut off. The time shall be measured A side sewer permit will be required from the District before installation of for the vacuum to drop to 9 inches of mercury. The manhole shall pass if side sewers. Commercial waste discharge from fixtures and equipment that the time it takes the mercury to drop from 10 inches of mercury to 9 may contain grease, including but not limited to, scullery sinks, pot and pan inches of mercury meets or exceeds the values indicated in Table 1 below. sinlo, dishwashers, soup kettles, and floor drains located in areas where grease containing materials may exist, will require a grease interceptor prior TABLE 1 to entering the sanitary sewer system. Commercial establishments that may dischar a oil into the sanit sewer system will re uire an oil se arator rior MIX= Kamm COAL CREEK UTILITY DISTRICT n BOm. 6801 132ND PACE S.E. Sty►. CPU FU' NEWCASTLE. WASHINGTON 98059 1 Imil : Depth (feet) Manhole Diameter inches 48 1 54 1 60 1 66 1 72 Time (seconds) 8 1 20 45 26 29 1 80 10 25 45 33 36 80 12 30 45 39 43 80 14 35 45 45 51 80 16 1 40 60 52 58 1 120 18 45 60 59 65 120 20 50 1 60 65 72 120 g my q P P to entering the sewer system. 3-23 STREAMGUARD CATCH BASIN INSERTS All catch basins located along project shall have a streamguard sediment catch basin insert model 9226 as manufactured by Ultra -Drain Guard, model 3003 as manufactured by Foss Environmental or approved equal installed. Inserts are to be cleaned and replaced by Contractor per manufacturer's recommendations or by District direction. °"; ELIZABETH ESTATES JANUARY 1, 200o SANffARY SEWER EXTENSION SME NOTED I SANITARY SEWER SPECIFICATIONS U CD 0 0 11 0 g DESM O �� ZDRAM! ,� k I CKM DIIN CO S • `�4QIQOto SCAWK9 � (! ., - `,,.m SOB MAR 06015.00 DIG In 107SMSS,DIG smal s of 6