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This Utility Construction Agreement is made and entered into between the Washington State Department of Transportation,
herein STATE, and the above named UTILITY.
WHEREAS, the STATE is planning the construction or improvement of the State Route as shown above for the identified STATE
Project (DB Project), and in connection therewith, it is necessary to relocate certain UTILITY facilities (Work), and
WHEREAS, the DB Project will be delivered by a STATE design -build contractor (DB Contractor), and
WHEREAS, the STATE is responsible for all Work under this Agreement because the UTILITY's facilities are located
pursuant to a documented ownership of and/or interest in real property, such as an easement, fee title, or court finding of
prescriptive right, which is impacted by the DB Project, and
WHEREAS, the Work shall be defined as all materials, equipment, labor, contract administration and any other efforts
required to perform the relocation, construction, and/or removal of the UTILITY's facilities, and
WHEREAS, it is deemed to be in the best public interest for the STATE to include the Work in the STATE's DB Project,
NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to chapter 47.44 RCW, RCW 47.01.210, and RCW 47.12.150, the above recitals that are
incorporated herein as if fully set forth below, and in consideration of the terms, conditions, covenants, and performances
contained herein, as well as the attached Exhibits A and B, which are incorporated and made a part hereof,
IT IS MUTUALLY AGREED AS FOLLOWS:
1. PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND BIDS
1.1 Program Guide: Utility Relocation and Accommodation on Federal Aid Highway Projects shall determine and
establish the definitions and applicable standards and payments for this Agreement. By this reference this document
is adopted and made a part of this Agreement as if fully contained herein.
1.2 The STATE, acting on behalf of the UTILITY, agrees to perform the UTILITY facilities Work in accordance with
Exhibit A, Special Provisions and Scope of Work, and Exhibit B, Conceptual Plans. The STATE will incorporate the
Exhibit B, Conceptual Plans, and Exhibit A, Special Provisions and Scope of Work, into the DB Project in accordance
with UTILITY requirements. The UTILITY agrees that it is solely responsible for insuring that all Special Provisions,
Plans and UTILITY standards are met and that it has supplied the STATE with all applicable standards, codes,
regulations, or any other requirements the UTILITY is obligated to meet, unless otherwise noted.
1.3 The UTILITY has reviewed and approved the Work preliminary Special Provisions (Exhibit A) and Conceptual Plans
Utility Name and Address
Utility Agreement
City of Renton
Design -Build Utility Relocation
Renton City Hall
1055 Grady Way
Work by State — State Cost
Renton, WA 98057
Agreement Number
Region
Project Title / Location
UTB 1221
Northwest
1-405, SR 167 Interchange Direct Connector
State Route
Mileposts
405
From 02.25 To 03.74
South 14th Street -- 8" water main relocation
Estimated Agreement Amount
$0
This Utility Construction Agreement is made and entered into between the Washington State Department of Transportation,
herein STATE, and the above named UTILITY.
WHEREAS, the STATE is planning the construction or improvement of the State Route as shown above for the identified STATE
Project (DB Project), and in connection therewith, it is necessary to relocate certain UTILITY facilities (Work), and
WHEREAS, the DB Project will be delivered by a STATE design -build contractor (DB Contractor), and
WHEREAS, the STATE is responsible for all Work under this Agreement because the UTILITY's facilities are located
pursuant to a documented ownership of and/or interest in real property, such as an easement, fee title, or court finding of
prescriptive right, which is impacted by the DB Project, and
WHEREAS, the Work shall be defined as all materials, equipment, labor, contract administration and any other efforts
required to perform the relocation, construction, and/or removal of the UTILITY's facilities, and
WHEREAS, it is deemed to be in the best public interest for the STATE to include the Work in the STATE's DB Project,
NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to chapter 47.44 RCW, RCW 47.01.210, and RCW 47.12.150, the above recitals that are
incorporated herein as if fully set forth below, and in consideration of the terms, conditions, covenants, and performances
contained herein, as well as the attached Exhibits A and B, which are incorporated and made a part hereof,
IT IS MUTUALLY AGREED AS FOLLOWS:
1. PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND BIDS
1.1 Program Guide: Utility Relocation and Accommodation on Federal Aid Highway Projects shall determine and
establish the definitions and applicable standards and payments for this Agreement. By this reference this document
is adopted and made a part of this Agreement as if fully contained herein.
1.2 The STATE, acting on behalf of the UTILITY, agrees to perform the UTILITY facilities Work in accordance with
Exhibit A, Special Provisions and Scope of Work, and Exhibit B, Conceptual Plans. The STATE will incorporate the
Exhibit B, Conceptual Plans, and Exhibit A, Special Provisions and Scope of Work, into the DB Project in accordance
with UTILITY requirements. The UTILITY agrees that it is solely responsible for insuring that all Special Provisions,
Plans and UTILITY standards are met and that it has supplied the STATE with all applicable standards, codes,
regulations, or any other requirements the UTILITY is obligated to meet, unless otherwise noted.
1.3 The UTILITY has reviewed and approved the Work preliminary Special Provisions (Exhibit A) and Conceptual Plans
(Exhibit B) that will be incorporated into the DB Project. The STATE will advertise the Work and Project for bids. The
STATE will be the UTILITY's representative during the Ad and award period. When requested by the STATE, the
UTILITY shall timely assist the STATE in answering bid questions and resolving any design issues that may arise
associated with the Work. All comments and clarifications must go through the STATE. If the UTILITY supplied the
Work plans and special provisions, the UTILITY agrees to provide the STATE with any addenda required for the
Work during the advertisement period, to the Parties' mutual satisfaction.
1.4 The DB Project will be completed using the design -build method of project delivery. The final plans and
specifications for the Work will be prepared by the STATE's DB Contractor in accordance with the STATE's current
STATE Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction, and adopted design standards, unless
otherwise noted, as well as the preliminary Special Provisions and Scope of Work and Conceptual Plans, Exhibit A
and Exhibit B. The STATE will direct the DB Contractor to complete the utility relocation design in accordance with
such plans and specifications and Section 1.5 herein.
1.5 The UTILITY agrees to meet with the STATE's DB Contractor as necessary to complete the design of the water main
relocation Work. The UTILITY shall inform the STATE of all such meetings and the STATE shall have the opportunity
to attend said meetings at the STATE's discretion. The STATE shall require the DB Contractor to provide the
UTILITY with the final proposed water main relocation plans and specifications for the Work. Thereafter, the
UTILITY agrees to review said plans and specifications and agrees to provide written notification to the STATE and
the DB Contractor within ten (10) working days after receipt whether the UTILITY approves or has further comments
on said plans and specifications. The UTILITY shall have final approval authority over any plans and specifications
for the water main relocation and agrees to work in good faith with the DB Contractor to resolve all issues.
1.6 Any change to the DS Project that may affect the UTILITY's facilities must be approved by the UTILITY.
2. CONSTRUCTION, INSPECTION, AND ACCEPTANCE
2.1 The STATE agrees to administer the Work on behalf of the UTILITY.
2.2 The UTILITY agrees to disconnect and/or reconnect its facilities as required by the STATE when such disconnection
or reconnection is required to be performed by the UTILITY. The disconnect and/or reconnection requirements,
including notification and response, are set forth in Exhibit A.
2.3 Salvage: All materials removed by the STATE shall be reclaimed or disposed of by the STATE and shall become the
property of the STATE. If the UTILITY desires to retain such materials and the STATE agrees, the value of salvaged
materials will be paid to the STATE in an amount not less than that required by the Program Guide: Utility Relocation
and Accommodation on Federal Aid Highway Projects.
2.4 The UTILITY may furnish an inspector for the Work. The UTILITY's inspector shall not directly contact the DB
Contractor. All contact between the UTILITY's inspector and the DB Contractor shall be through the STATE's
representatives. The STATE's Project Construction Engineer may require the removal and/or replacement of the
UTILITY's inspector if the inspector interferes with the DB Project, DB Contractor, and/or the Work.
2.5 The STATE shall promptly notify the UTILITY in writing when the Work is completed.
2.6 The UTILITY shall, within thirty (30) working days of being notified that the Work is completed: (a) deliver a letter of
acceptance to the STATE which shall include a release and waiver of all future claims or demands resulting from the
STATE's administration thereof, or (b) deliver to the STATE written reasons why the Work does not comply with the
previously approved Work Plans and Special Provisions as provided under Section 1.5. The release and waiver shall
not affect the UTILITY'S ability to make warranty claims for later discovered defective work. The UTILITY agrees to
work diligently and in good faith with the STATE to resolve any issues so as not to delay the DB Project. If all issues
are resolved, the UTILITY agrees to deliver to the STATE a letter of acceptance as provided herein.
2.7 If the UTILITY does not respond within thirty (30) working days as provided in section 2.6, the Work and the
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administration thereof will be deemed accepted by the UTILITY.
2.8 Upon completion and acceptance of the Work pursuant to Sections 2.6 or 2.7, the UTILITY agrees that it shall be
solely responsible for all future ownership, operation and maintenance costs of its facilities, without STATE liability or
expense, except the State warrants the Work to the full extent the Work is warranted by the DB Contractor,
including but not limited to the General Warranty described in Section 1-05.16 of the DB Project's Request for
Proposal.
2.9 The STATE will require its DB Contractor to prepare the final construction documentation in general conformance
with the STATE's Construction Manual. The STATE will require its DB Contractor to maintain one set of plans as the
official "as -built" set, then make notations in red of all plan revisions typically recorded per standard STATE practice,
as directed by the STATE's Construction Manual. Once the UTILITY has accepted the Work per Section 2.6 or 2.7,
the STATE upon request by the UTILITY will provide one reproducible set of Work as-builts to the UTILITY.
3. PAYMENT
3.1 The STATE agrees that it shall be responsible for the actual direct and related indirect costs, including mobilization,
construction engineering, contract administration and overhead costs, associated with the Work. Consistent with the
Section 10.3 of the Cooperative Agreement between the Parties numbered GCB 2274, all UTILITY permit and inspection
fees shall be paid by the STATE.
4. CHANGE IN WORK
4.1 If the STATE determines that additional Work or a change in the Work is required, prior written approval must be
secured from the UTILITY; however, where the change is required to mitigate a DB Project emergency or safety
threat to the traveling public, the STATE will direct the change without the UTILITY's prior written approval. The
STATE will notify the UTILITY of such change as soon as possible thereafter. The UTILITY agrees to respond to all
STATE change order requests in writing and within five (5) working days.
4.2 The STATE will make available to the UTILITY all change order documentation related to the Work.
5. TEMPORARY FRANCHISE
5.1 The STATE agrees to issue the UTILITY a temporary franchise for those UTILITY facilities which will remain on the
STATE's property or right-of-way and for which the UTILITY had fee title. The temporary franchise shall expire upon
written transfer of the properties or right-of-way by the STATE to the UTILITY.
6. RIGHT OF ENTRY
6.1 The UTILITY hereby grants to the STATE, the DB Contractor, subcontractors and employees and agents aright of
entry onto all lands in which it has an interest for construction of the Work as finalized pursuant to Section 1.5. Upon
completion and acceptance of the Work, this right of entry shall terminate.
6.2 The UTILITY agrees to arrange for rights of entry upon all privately owned lands upon which the UTILITY has an
easement or court finding of a prescriptive right which are necessary to perform the Work. The UTILITY also agrees
to obtain all necessary permissions for the STATE, the DB Contractor, subcontractors and employees and agents to
perform the Work on such lands, which may include reasonable use restrictions on those lands. The UTILITY agrees
to provide the rights of entry and applicable permissions under this section to the STATE within thirty (30) calendar
days of entering into this Agreement. Upon completion of the Work on such lands, the rights of entry and permissions
shall terminate.
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7. GENERAL PROVISIONS
7.1 Indemnification: To the extent authorized by law, the UTILITY and STATE shall indemnify and hold harmless one
another and their employees and/or officers from and shall process and defend at its own expense any and all
claims, demands, suits at law or equity, actions, penalties, losses, damages (both to persons and/or property), or
costs, of whatsoever kind or nature, brought against the one Party arising out of, in connection with, or incident to the
other Party's performance or failure to perform any aspect of this Agreement, provided, however, that if such claims
are caused by or result from the concurrent negligence of (a) the UTILITY and its employees and/or agents and (b)
the STATE and its employees and/or agents, or involves those actions covered by RCW 4.24.115, this indemnity
provision shall be valid and enforceable only to the extent of the negligence of the UTILITY or STATE, and provided
further, that nothing herein shall require the UTILITY or STATE to hold harmless or defend the other or its employees
and/or agents from any claims arising from that Party's sole negligence or that of its employees and/or agents.
FURTHER BY MUTUAL NEGOTIATION, the Parties agree that their obligations under this Section extend to any
claim, demand and/or cause of action brought by, or on behalf of, any of its employees or agents while occupying land
as identified in Section 5 or performing Work on such lands pursuant to this Agreement; therefore, the Parties waive
with respect to one another only, any immunity that would otherwise be available against such claims under the
Industrial Insurance provisions of chapter 51.12 RCW. The terms of this section shall survive the termination of this
Agreement.
7.2 Disputes: If a dispute occurs between the UTILITY and the STATE at any time during the prosecution of the Work,
the Parties agree to negotiate at the management level to resolve any issues. Should such negotiations fail to
produce a satisfactory resolution, the Parties agree to enter into arbitration and/or mediation before proceeding to
any other legal remedy. Each Party shall be responsible for its own fees and costs. The Parties agree to equally
share the cost of a mediator or arbiter.
7.3 Venue: In the event that either Party deems it necessary to institute legal action or proceedings to enforce any right
or obligation under this Agreement, the Parties hereto agree that any such action or proceedings shall be brought in
the superior court situated in Thurston County, Washington. Each Party shall be responsible for its own attorneys'
fees and costs.
7.4 Termination: In the event funding for the DB Project or Work is withdrawn, reduced, or limited in any way after the
execution date of this Agreement and prior to normal completion, the STATE may terminate the Agreement upon
fifteen (15) calendar days written notice. In the event of such termination, the STATE and UTILITY shall consult, if
necessary, on how the Work shall be brought to a level that is safe for the UTILITY's operation and maintenance. In
the event the Work is terminated, the provisions of Sections 2 and 5 shall apply to the Work completed.
7.5 Amendments: This Agreement may be amended by the mutual agreement of the Parties. Such amendments or
modifications shall not be binding unless put in writing and signed by persons authorized to bind each of the Parties.
7.6 Independent Contractor: Both Parties shall be deemed independent contractors for all purposes, and the employees
of each Party and any of its contractors, subcontractors, consultants, and the employees thereof, shall not in any
manner be deemed to be the employees of the other Party.
7.7 Audit and Records: During the progress of the Work and for a period of not less than three (3) years from the
termination or completion of this Agreement, each Party shall maintain the records and accounts pertaining to the
Work and shall make them available during normal business hours and as often as necessary, for inspection and
audit by the other Party and copies of all records, accounts, documents or other data pertaining to the Work will be
furnished upon request. The Party requesting the records shall pay the cost of copies produced. The Parties recognize
that the DB Project and Work, including Work performed by the UTILITY, is subject to audit by the UTILITY, state of
Washington, and/or the federal government. If any litigation, claim or audit is commenced, the records and accounts
along with supporting documentation shall be retained until any litigation, claim or audit finding has been resolved
even though such litigation, claim or audit continues past the three-year retention period.
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7.8 Working Days: Working days for this Agreement are defined as Monday through Friday, excluding Washington State
holidays per RCW 1.16.050.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the day and year last written below.
UTILITY
By
Name Denis Law
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Date
Approved As to Form
By
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Shane Moloney, City Attorney
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Attest:
WASHINGTON TATE
DEPARTME F TRANSPORTATION
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Title ARA Design -Build & 1-405 SR 167
Date
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Assi a/nt Attorney
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Date
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Utility Construction Agreement
UTB 1221
EXHIBIT A
SPECIAL PROVISIONS
CITY OF RENTON AMENDMENTS
TO THE WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (WSDOT)
2014 STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR ROAD, BRIDGE, AND MUNICIPAL
CONSTRUCTION
The following special provisions include amendments to WSDOT 2014 Standard Specifications
for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction are made a part of this contract and supersede
any conflicting provisions of the Standard Specifications.
SECTION 7-09 WATER MAINS
7-09.3(15) Laying of Pipes on Curves
7-09.3(15)A Ductile Iron Pipe
Section 7-09.3(15)A is supplemented and revised as follows:
On long radius curves (500 feet or more), either horizontal or vertical, pipe may be installed with
standard pipe by deflecting the joints. If the pipe is shown curved on the Drawings and no
special fittings are shown, the Contractor can assume that the curves can be made by deflecting
the joints with standard lengths of pipe. If shorter lengths are required, the Drawings will indicate
maximum lengths that can be used. The amount of deflection at each pipe joint when pipe is
installed on a horizontal or vertical curve shall not exceed 50 % of the manufacturer's printed
recommended deflections. The Contractor shall submit to the Engineer the pipe manufacturer's
joint deflection recommendations prior to pipe installation indicating deflections are within
allowable AWWA specification tolerances.
Where field conditions require deflection or curves not anticipated on the Drawings, the
Engineer will determine the methods to be used.
When rubber gasketed pipe is installed on a curve, the pipe shall be jointed in a straight
alignment and then deflected to the curved alignment. Trenches shall be made wider on curves
for this purpose.
Where pipe installation on curves requires the use of special fittings, concrete blocking shall be
used per Section 7-09.3(21).
Where restrained joint pipe is installed on a curve, the Contractor shall submit the pipe
manufacturer's recommendations to the Engineer for approval.
7-09.3(15)B Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Pipe (4 inches and Over)
Section 7-09.3(15)B is revised and supplemented as follows:
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Pipe shall not be used for water mains and appurtenances.
7-09.3(17) Laying Ductile Iron Pipe and Fittings with Polyethylene Encasement
The title and text of section 7-09.3(17) is supplemented and revised as follows:
The Contractor shall lay all ductile iron pipe and fittings with a polyethylene encasement. Pipe
and polyethylene encasement shall be installed in accordance with AWWA C105. The
polyethylene encasement shall also be installed on all appurtenances, such as pipe laterals,
couplings, fittings, and valves, with black color, tube -type, 8 -mil polyethylene plastic in
accordance with AWWA C105. The polyethylene wrap shall be tube type and black color. Any
damage that occurs to the wrap shall be repaired in accordance with ANSI/AWWA C105/A21.5-
93.
7-09.3(17)A Installing Restrained Joint Pipe
Section 7-09.3(17)A is a new section:
Restrained joint Water Main shall be installed as shown on the Drawings and lay plan. The
Contractor shall submit a Water Main lay plan and the manufacturer's recommendations to the
Engineer at least 20 working days prior to pipe installation. This work shall include all
equipment necessary to complete the work.
The restrained joint Water Main shall be fully extended by pulling on the joint after the
installation of the pipe segments as recommended by the manufacturer of the restrained joint
pipe, unless stated otherwise in the Drawings or Specifications. When newly installed Water
Main is pressurized, bending or buckling will not be allowed.
Where adjustment of the Water Main line and grade is required to avoid existing or planned
facilities, the use of mechanically jointed fittings may be used with Wedge Restraint Glands to
make the needed changes. Submit change requests to the Engineer for approval prior to
installation.
7-09.3(19) Connections
7-09.3(19)A Connections to Existing Mains
Section 7-09.3(19)A is supplemented and revised as follows:
The Contractor shall not operate any valve on an existing water main.
Connections to the existing water main shall not be made without first making the necessary
arrangements with the Engineer in advance. The Contractor shall request water main shut -offs
for connections of new water mains to existing water mains at least ten (10) working days in
advance for each connection requiring a cutting of the existing water main.
City staff will notify in writing all water customers affected by the shut -offs of the water mains at
least 48 hours in advance (not including weekends and holidays) of any water shut -offs.
The Contractor may be required to perform the connection during times other than normal
working hours. Water main shut -offs shall not occur in the five (5) weekdays preceding nor the
day after the major holidays listed below:
• Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's Day
Due to the needs of various water customers in the project vicinity, water shut-off periods are
limited to the times set forth below:
Days Hours
Monday to Thursday 9:00 AM TO 3:00 PM
Friday to Sunday DO NOT SCHEDULE
Water main shut -offs shall occur during non -holiday weekdays unless otherwise specified in the
contract documents.
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The City of Renton's Water Utility Manager and/or Water Maintenance Manager, at their sole
discretion, may adjust the above shut-off periods in order to address specific project
circumstances and customer needs. No water main shutoffs affecting public schools will be
allowed during scheduled school hours. The City reserves the right to re -schedule the
connection if the work area is not ready at the scheduled time for the connection.
The City of Renton Water Maintenance and Operation personnel will make all connections to
existing water mains and will operate all valves to accomplish the shut -offs of the water mains
and for subsequent reactivation. The draining of existing water mains will be done by City water
maintenance staff. The Contractor shall provide pumping and disposal of the water from the
draining of the existing water mains including de -chlorination.
Points of connection to existing water mains shall be exposed prior to trenching of the new
water mains. Before the installation of the new water mains, the Contractor shall field verify, in
the presence of the Engineer, the actual location and depth of the existing water mains where
new connections will be made to assure proper fit. After excavation, the Contractor shall verify
the dimensions, type, condition, and roundness (16 -inch pipe diameter and larger) of the
exposed water main. The Contractor shall immediately notify the Engineer if the connection
cannot be made as specified by the Contract Plans in order that the connection detail may be
revised. When necessary, the profile shall be adjusted as directed by the Engineer to prevent
abrupt changes in grade and alignment of the water main and connection.
The Contractor shall provide all saw -cutting, removal and disposal of existing surface
improvements, excavation, haul and disposal of unsuitable materials, shoring, de -watering,
foundation material, at the connection areas before the scheduled time for the connection by the
City. The Contractor shall provide all materials necessary for the City Water Maintenance
personnel to install all connections to existing water mains as indicated on the contract plans,
including but not limited to the required fittings, couplings, pipe spools, shackle materials to
complete the connections. The City will cut the existing water mains and assemble all
materials.
Connections to existing water mains shall be done in two (2) steps:
Step 1: Cut -in of existing water main for installation of in-line tee, valves, fittings and
appurtenances
The Contractor shall provide all materials necessary for the City Water Maintenance personnel
to cut the existing water main as indicated on the contract plans for the installation of the in-line
tee and valves, including but not limited to the required fittings, couplings, pipe spools, shackle
materials to complete the cut -in. After the cut -in of the in-line tee and valves by City personnel,
the Contractor shall provide and install concrete blocking and polyethylene encasement behind
the tee and other fittings. A minimum 3 -day curing period is for all concrete blockings before a
connection can be made to the new water mains.
Step 2: Connection of new water main to the above cut -in tee and valves on existing water
mains
After allowing a minimum 3 -day curing period for all concrete thrust blocks, the Contractor shall
provide all materials necessary for the City Water Maintenance personnel to connect the new
water main to the previously cut -in tee and valves as indicated on the contract plans, including
but not limited to the required fittings, couplings, pipe spools, shackle materials to complete the
connection.
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7-09.3(21) Concrete Thrust Blocking and Dead -Man Block
Section 7-09.3(21) is supplemented and revised as follows:
Concrete thrust blocking shall be placed at bends, tees, dead ends, crosses and on other
fittings in conformance to the City of Renton Standards Plans, latest revisions. Blocking shall be
Class 3000, poured in place, in accordance with Section 6.02.3(2)B Commercial Concrete of the
Standards Specifications. Hand -mixed concrete or mobile concrete mixers are not allowed.
All fittings to be blocked shall be wrapped with 8 -mil polyethylene plastic. Concrete blocking
shall bear against solid undisturbed earth at the sides and bottom of the trench excavation and
shall be shaped and properly formed with plywood or other acceptable forming materials so as
not to obstruct access to the joints of the pipe, bolts or fittings. The forms shall be removed prior
to backfilling.
Joint restraint (shackle rods), where required, shall be installed in accordance with Section 7-
11.3(15).
Provide concrete dead -man blocks at locations shown on the plans. The dead -man block shall
include reinforcing steel Grade 40 or better, shackle rods, installation and removal of formwork.
The Contractor shall provide the Engineer at least 1 Working Day advance notice before
pouring concrete thrust blocking and 1 Working Day advance notice for inspection and approval
of all concrete blocking prior to backfilling.
7-09.3(23) Hydrostatic Pressure Test
Section 7-09.3(23) is supplemented and revised as follows:
The Contractor shall obtain a hydrant meter with an attached backflow prevention device from
the City to draw water from the City' water system to fill the water mains for testing, cleaning,
disinfection and for subsequent flushing purposes. The contract shall obtain a hydrant permit
from the City by completing a permit application and making the required security deposits.
There will be a charge for the water used for filling, testing, cleaning and disinfection of the
water mains.
Before applying the specified test pressure, air shall be expelled completely from the pipe,
valves and hydrants. If permanent air vents are not located at all high points, the contractor
shall install corporation cocks at such points so that the air can be expelled as the line is filled
with water. After all the air has been expelled, the corporation cocks shall be closed and the test
pressure applied. At the conclusion of the pressure test, the corporation cocks shall be
removed and plugged.
The Contractor, prior to notifying the Engineer to witness and record the pressure test, shall
have set up beforehand and successfully performed the pressure test to make certain that the
pipe is in acceptable condition. The Contractor shall then notify the Engineer at least 2 Working
Days before recording and conducting the test. The Contractor shall furnish and install
temporary blocking as required for pressure testing. Upon successful testing, temporary
blocking shall be removed.
The water main including related appurtenances and service connections to the meter setters
shall be tested in sections of convenient length under a hydrostatic pressure equal to 150 psi in
excess of that under which they will operate or in no case shall the test pressure be less than
225 psi at the highest point.
Acceptability of the hydrostatic test will be determined by two factors, as follows:
1. The loss in pressure shall not exceed 5 psi during the 2 hour test period.
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2. The quantity of water lost from the main shall not exceed the number of gallons per
hour as listed in the following table.
The quantity of water required to restore the pressure shall be accurately determined by either
1) pumping from an open container of suitable size such that accurate volume measurements
can be made by the Owner or, 2) by pumping through a positive displacement water meter with
a sweep unit hand registering 1 gallon per revolution. The meter shall be approved by the
Engineer.
Allowable leakage per 1000 ft. of pipeline* in GPH
PSI
Nominal Pipe Diameter in inches
6" 8" 10" 12" 16" 20"
24"
450
0.95
1.27
1.59
1.91
2.55
3.18
3.82
400
0.90
1.20
1.50
1.80
2.40
3.00
3.60
350
0.84
1.12
1.40
1.69
2.25
2.81
3.37
275
0.75
1.00
1.24
1.49
1.99
2.49
2.99
250
0.71
0.95
1.19
1.42
1.90
2.37
2.85
225
0.68
0.90
1.13
1.35
1.80
2.25
2.70
200
0.64
0.85
1.06
1.28
1.70
2.12
2.55
*If the pipeline under test contains sections of various diameters, the allowable leakage will
be the sum of the computed leakage for each size. For those diameters or pressures not
listed, the formula below shall be used:
The quantity of water lost from the main shall not exceed the number of gallons per hour as
determined by the formula:
L=SD,%P
266,400
where:
L = Allowable leakage, gallons/hour
S = Gross length of pipe tested, feet
D = Nominal diameter of the pipe in inches
P = Test pressure during the leakage test, psi
7-09.3(24)A Flushing and "Poly -pigging"
Section 7-09.3(24)A shall be revised and supplemented as follows:
Sections of pipe to be disinfected shall first be poly -pigged to remove any solids or
contaminated material that may have become lodged in the pipe. If the main cannot be "poly -
pigged", then a tap shall be provided large enough to develop a velocity of at least 2.5 fps in the
main.
The "Poly -pig" shall be equal to Girard Industries Aqua -Swab -AS, 2lb/cu-ft density foam with
90A durometer urethane rubber coating on the rear of the "Poly -pig" only. The "Poly -pig" shall
be cylinder shaped with bullet nose or squared end.
The paragraph stating: "Where dry calcium hypochlorite is used for disinfection of the pipe,
flushing shall be done after disinfection." is deleted.
Dechlorination of all water used for disinfection shall be accomplished in accordance with the
City of Renton Standard Details. Water containing chlorine residual in excess of that carried in
the existing water system, shall not be disposed into the storm drainage system or any water
way.
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7-09.3(24)D Dry Calcium Hypochlorite
Section 7-09.3(24)D has been replaced with:
Dry calcium hypochlorite shall not be placed in the pipe as laid.
7-09.3(24)K Retention Period
Section 7-09.3(24)K is supplemented and revised as follows:
Treated water shall be retained in the pipe at least 24 hours but no longer than 48 hours. After
this period, the chlorine residual at pipe extremities and at other representative points shall be at
least 25 mg/I.
7-09.3(24)N Final Flushing and Testing
Section 7-09.3(24)N is supplemented and revised as follows:
Before placing the lines into service, a satisfactory report shall be received from the local or
State health department or an approved testing lab on samples collected from representative
points in the new system. Samples will be collected and bacteriological tests obtained by the
Engineer.
7-09.3(25) Shackle Rods Joint Restraint Systems
Section 7-09.3(25) is a new additional section:
General:
Where shackle rods joint restraint systems are shown on the contract plans, specifications and
standard plans or when required by the Engineer, the joint restraint materials used shall be
those manufactured by Star National Products, unless an equal alternate is approved in writing
by the Engineer.
Materials:
Steel types used shall be:
High strength low -alloy steel (cor-ten), ASTM A242, heat-treated, superstar "SST" series.
High strength low -alloy steel (cor-ten), ASTM A242, superstar "SS" series.
Items to be galvanized are to meet the following requirements:
ASTM A153 for galvanizing iron and steel hardware.
ASTM A123 for galvanizing rolled, pressed and forged steel shapes.
Joint restrainer system components:
Tiebolt: ASTM A242, type 2, zinc plated or hot -dip galvanized. SST 7:5/8" for 2" and 3"
mechanical joints, 3/4" for 4" to 12" mechanical joints, ASTM A325, type 3D, except tensile
strength of full-body threaded section shall be increased to 40,000 lbs. minimum for 5/8"
and 60,000 lbs. minimum for 3/4" by heat treating (quenching and tempering) to
manufacturer's reheat and hardness specifications. SST 753: 3/4" for 14" to 24"
mechanical joints. same ASTM specification as SST 7. SST 77: 3/4" same as SST 7,
except 1" eye for 7/8" rod. same ASTM specification as SST 7.
Tienut: heavy hex nut for each tiebolt: SS8: 5/8" and 3/4", ASTM A563, grade C3, or zinc
plated. S8: 5/8" and 3/4", ASTM A563, grade A, zinc plated or hot -dip galvanized.
Tiecoupling: used to extend continuous threaded rods and are provided with a center stop
to aid installation, zinc plated or hot -dip galvanized. SS10: for 5/8" and 3/4" tierods, ASTM
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A563, grade C3. S10: for 5/8" and 3/4" tierods, ASTM A563, grade A.
Tierod: continuous threaded rod for cutting to desired lengths, zinc plated or hot -dip
galvanized. SS12: 5/8" and 3/4" diameter, ASTM A242, type 2; ANSI B1.1. S12: 5/8" and
3/4" diameter, ASTM A36, A307.
Tiewasher: round flat washers, zinc plated or hot -dip galvanized. SS 17: ASTM A242, F436.
S17: ANSI 818.22.1.
Installation:
Install the joint restraint system in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions so all
joints are mechanically locked together to prevent joint separation. Tiebolts shall be
installed to pull against the mechanical joint body and not the MJ follower. Torque nuts at
75-90 foot pounds for 3/4" nuts. Install tiecouplings with both rods threaded equal distance
into tiecouplings. Arrange tierods symmetrically around the pipe.
Pipe Diameter Number of 3/4"
Tie Rods Required
411 ...............................2
611 ...............................2
8" ...............................3
10" .............................4
12" .............................6
14" .............................8
16" .............................8
18" .............................8
20" .............................10
24" .............................14
30" ............................. (16 - 7/8" rods)
36" ............................. (24 - 7/8" rods)
Where a manufacturer's mechanical joint valve or fitting is supplied with slots for "T" bolts
instead of holes, a flanged valve with a flange by mechanical joint adapter shall be used
instead, so as to provide adequate space for locating the tiebolts.
Where a continuous run of pipe is required to be restrained, no run of restrained pipe shall be
greater than 60 feet in length between fittings. Insert long body solid sleeves as required on
longer runs to keep tierod lengths to the 60 foot maximum. Pipe used in continuously restrained
runs shall be mechanical joint pipe and tiebolts shall be installed as rod guides at each joint.
Where poly wrapping is required all tiebolts, tienuts, tiecouplings, tierods, and tiewashers, shall
be galvanized. All disturbed sections will be painted, to the Inspector's satisfaction, with
koppers bitumastic no. 300-m, or approved equal.
Where poly wrapping is not required all tiebolts, tienuts, tiecouplings, tierods and tiewashers
may be galvanized as specified in the preceding paragraph or plain and painted in the entirety
with koppers bitumastic no. 800-m, or approved equal.
Tiebolts, tienuts, tiecouplings, tierods, and tiewashers shall be considered incidental to
installation of the pipe and no additional payment shall be made.
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SECTION 7-14 HYDRANTS
7-14.3(1) Setting Hydrants
Section 7-14.3(1) is supplemented and revised as follows:
Where shown on the Drawings, hydrants shall be installed in accordance with the detail shown
on Standard Plan nos. 310a through 314. Hydrants shall not be installed within 3 feet of a
traveled roadway. In addition, a minimum 3 -foot radius unobstructed working area shall be
provided around all hydrants. The bottom surface of the breakaway flange shall be set 2 -inches
minimum and 7 -inches maximum above the concrete shear block finished grade. A concrete
shear block shall be constructed around all hydrants per the Standard Plans. The shear block
shall be set flush with the immediately surrounding finish grade.
After installation hydrants shall be subjected to a hydrostatic test as specified in Section 7-
09.3(23).
After all installation and testing is complete, the exposed portion of the hydrant shall be painted
with two field coats. The type and color of paint will be designated by the Engineer.
Any hydrant not in service shall be identified by covering with a burlap or plastic bag approved
by the Engineer.
Hydrants shall be installed in accordance with AWWA specifications C600-93, Sections 3.7 and
3.8.1 and the City of Renton Standard Plans. Hydrants shall be painted in accordance with the
standard details. Upon completion of the project, all fire hydrants shall be painted to the City of
Renton specifications and guard posts painted with two coats of preservative paint NO. 43-655
Safety Yellow or approved equal. Fire hydrants shall be of such length as to be suitable for
installation with connections to 6", 8" AND 10" piping in trenches 3 - 1/2 feet deep unless
otherwise specified. The hydrant shall be designed for a 4-1/2 foot burial where 12" and larger
pipe is shown unless otherwise noted on the plan.
7-14.3(2) Hydrant Connections
Section 7-14.3(2) is supplemented and revised as follows:
Fire hydrant assembly shall include: cast-iron or ductile iron tee (MJ x FL), 6" gate valve (FL x
MJ), 6" DI spool (PE x PE), 5-1/4" MVO fire hydrant (MJ connection), 4" x 5" Storz adapter, cast
iron valve box and cover, 3/4" shackle rods and accessories, concrete blocks, concrete shear
block and two concrete guard posts (only if hydrants are outside of right-of-way). Joint restraint
(Shackle Rods) shall be installed in accordance with Section 7-09.3(25)
7-14.3(3) Resetting Existing Hydrants
Section 7-14.3(3) is supplemented and revised as follows:
When the Contract specifies the resetting of an existing hydrant, the hydrant shall be reset
without disturbing the location of the hydrant lateral tee at the Water Main.
The hydrant shall be shackled as specified in Section 7-14.3(2)B. All hydrants shall be rebuilt to
the approval of the City (or replaced with a new hydrant). All rubber gaskets shall be replaced
with new gaskets of the type required for a new installation of the same type.
7-14.3(4) Moving Existing Hydrants
Section 7-14.3(4) is supplemented and revised as follows:
All hydrants shall be rebuilt to the approval of the City (or replaced with a new hydrant). All
rubber gaskets shall be replaced with new gaskets of the type required for a new installation of
the same type.
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SECTION 9-30 WATER DISTRIBUTION MATERIALS
9-30.1 Pipe (RC)
Section 9-30.1 is supplemented and revised as follows:
All materials for water distribution and transmission shall be new and undamaged. Prior to
ordering any pipe and fittings to be used in a potable water supply, the Contractor shall submit
the material source as required by Section 1-06.1 of the Standard Specifications. All direct and
indirect drinking water system components which come in contact with potable water shall have
National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) certification. All pipe and fittings shall be clearly marked
with the manufacturer's name, type, class, and thickness as applicable and shall be marked on
the component at the place of manufacture. Marking shall be legible and permanent under
normal conditions of handling and storage.
9-30.1(1) Ductile Iron Pipe (RC)
Section 9-30.1(1) is supplemented and revised as follows:
1. Ductile iron pipe shall be centrifugally cast in 18 or 20 foot nominal lengths and meet the
requirements of AWWA C151. Ductile iron pipe shall have a double thick cement -mortar
lining and a 1 -mil thick seal coat meeting the requirements of AWWA C104. Ductile iron
pipe shall be minimum Standard Thickness Class 52 or the thickness class as shown in
the Plans. Flanged ductile iron pipe shall be Class 53 per AWWA C115.
2. Non -restrained joint shall be rubber gasket, push -on type joint (Tyton) or mechanical
joint (M.J.) conforming to AWWA C111, unless otherwise specified.
3. Restrained joints shall be as specified in Section 9-30.2(6).
4. Flanged joints shall conform to ANSI 1316. 1, class 125 drilling pattern, rated for 250 psi
working pressure. Flanged ductile iron pipe shall be Class 53 per AWWA C 115. Thicker
Classes are acceptable.
The Contractor shall furnish certification from the manufacturer of the pipe and gasket being
supplied that the inspection and all of the specified tests have been made and the results
thereof comply with the requirements of the above referenced standards.
9-30.1(2) Polyethylene Encasement (RC)
Section 9-30.1(2) is supplemented and revised as follows:
Polyethylene encasement (plastic film wrap) shall be eight mil polyethylene, tube type
conforming to AWWA C105. All ductile iron pipes and fittings shall be installed with a
polyethylene encasement, tube -type and in black color.
9-30.2 Fittings
9-30.2(1) Ductile Iron Pipe (RC)
Section 9-30.2(1) is supplemented and revised as follows:
Fittings for ductile iron pipe shall be ductile iron conforming to AWWA C110, and AWWA C111 or
AWWA C153 and shall be cement -lined conforming to AWWA C104. All water main fittings shall
be ductile iron, short body, cement lined and for pressure rating of 350 psi for mechanical joint
fittings and 250 psi for flange joint fittings, unless otherwise specified. Metal thickness and
manufacturing process shall conform to applicable portions of ANSI/AWWA C110/A21.10.
Mechanical joint, ductile iron, compact fittings 24 inches and less shall conform to ANSI A21.53
(AWWA C153). Flanged fittings, cast or ductile iron, shall conform to ANSI 1316.1, class 125
drilling pattern.
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Ductile iron fittings include: tees, crosses, wyes, bends, adapters, sleeves, plugs, caps, offsets,
reducers, and ells.
Rubber gaskets for push -on joints (Tyton) or mechanical joint (M.J.) shall conform to ANSI
A21.11 / AWWA C111. Gasket materials for flange joints shall be neoprene, Buna N, chlorinated
butyl, or cloth -inserted rubber suitable for pressurized water service purposes. Type of
connections shall be specified as push -on joint (Tyton), mechanical joint (M.J.), plain end (P.E.),
flanged (FL), restrained joint (RJ) and threaded.
Sleeves less than 12 inches in diameter shall be 12 inches minimum length and shall be
mechanical joint. Sleeves greater than 12 inches in diameter shall be of the long body type and
shall be 15 inches minimum length and shall be mechanical joint.
Where ductile iron pipe is to be joined to existing cast iron pipe of the same nominal size and
the outside diameter of the existing cast iron pipe is 0.05 inches or less from the outside
diameter of the ductile iron pipe being joined, the pipe shall be joined with a mechanical joint
sleeve.
Where ductile iron pipe is to be joined to existing cast iron pipe of the same nominal size and
the outside diameter of the existing cast iron pipe conforms to AWWA 1908 classifications A, B,
C, D, or F, the pipe shall be joined with a transition mechanical joint sleeve having a single -piece
casting. Threaded pipe and flanges combinations shall not be used.
Bolts in piping and fittings shall be malleable iron, Cor -ten or stainless steel. Bolts and nuts for
flanged pipe and fittings shall conform in size and length with ANSI/AWWA C111/A21.11.
Stainless steel bolts shall meet the requirements of ASTM A-307, Grade A. Shackle rods shall
be Cor -ten or stainless steel all thread 316SS. Stainless steel nuts and bolts shall be type
316SS.
Contractor shall provide Manufacturer's Certificate of Compliance in accordance with Section 1-
06.3 Manufacturer's Certificate of Compliance of the Standards Specifications for all fittings and
bolts to be used.
9-30.2(2) Galvanized Iron Pipe (RC)
Section 9-30.2(2) is revised as follows:
Where galvanized iron pipe is specified, the pipe shall be standard weight, Schedule 40, steel
pipe per Standard Specifications for black and hot -dipped, zinc coated (galvanized) welded and
seamless steel pipe for ordinary uses (ASTM A-120). Fittings shall be screwed malleable iron
galvanized per ANSI B16.3.
9-30.2(3) Steel Casing Pipe (RC)
Section 9-30.2(3) is revised as follows:
Steel casing shall be black steel pipe conforming to ASTM A 53. Before installation, coat casing
exterior with shop -applied anticorrosive coating conforming to AWWA C210. Minimum coating
thickness shall be 16 mils dry film thickness (DFT); however, thickness shall not exceed
manufacturer's recommended thickness. Coating type shall be a polyamide epoxy -coal tar
equal to Tnemec Hi -Build Theme -Tar, Series 46H-413.
Casing wall thickness shall be 0.250 inch for casings 24 inches or less in diameter and 0.375
inch for casings over 24 inches in diameter.
Carrier pipe for water main shall be Restrained Joint Ductile Iron, Class 52.
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9-30.2(4) Spacers and Seals for Steel Casing Pipe (RC)
Section 9-30.2(4) is revised as follows:
Casing spacers shall be "centered positioning" type bands at least 12 inch in width, and shall be
either stainless steel or heavy duty fusion bonded epoxy coated steel. Runners shall be 2 -inch
wide glass reinforced plastic securely bonded to the spacer, and shall be aligned on the spacer
along the axis of insertion of the water main into the casing pipe. Runner length shall
approximate the width of the spacer. Securing the spacer to the water main shall be in
accordance with the manufacturer's instruction. The height of the risers and runners combined
shall be sufficient to keep the carrier pipe bell, couplings or fittings at least 0.75 inch from the
casing pipe wall at all times and provide at least 1 -inch clearance between the runners and the
top of the casing wall, to prevent jamming during installation.
Acceptable spacers and end seals manufacturers are Pipeline Seal and Insulator model S12G-2
for stainless steel and model C12G-2, C8G-2 for fusion -bonded and coated steel, Cascade
Waterworks Mfg. Co., Advance Products & Systems, Inc. or approved equal.
9-30.2(6) Restrained Joint Pipe and Fittings (RC)
Section 9-30.2(6) is revised as follows:
Restrained joints (RJ) ductile iron pipe and fittings, where required on the plans, shall be flexible
after assembly and be able to be disassembled. Restrained joints shall meet the following
criteria:
1. The restrained joint shall have a positive metal to metal contact locking system without
the use of gripping teeth. Gaskets for push -on joint pipe with integrally molded steel or
metal teeth or locking segments shall not be allowed as substitutes for restrained -joint
pipes.
2. The joint restraint system for the pipe shall be the same as the joint restraint system for
the pipe fittings, except as provided in item 4 below.
3. The joint restraint system for the pipe shall be boltless.
4. Where restrained joint fittings required on the plans cannot be furnished or where
restrained jointed fittings are required in areas that are known to be subject to location
adjustments, the Contractor may submit a lay plan showing mechanically jointed fittings
with wedge restraint glands for approval. Mechanically jointed pipe with wedge restraint
glands shall not be substituted for restrained joint pipe.
Wedge Restraint Glands:
Wedge restraint glands shall conform to AWWA C111, ASTM A 536-80 Grade 65-42-12. All
bolts and wedges shall be ductile iron. Wedge shall be heat-treated to a minimum 370 BHN.
Wedge restraint glands shall be rated for 350 psi for pipe 12 inch in diameter and smaller.
9-30.2(7) Bolted, Sleeve -Type Couplings for Plain End Pipe (RC)
Section 9-30.2(7) is revised as follows:
Transition couplings, reducing couplings, transition reducing couplings, sleeves, flexible
couplings for water main shall be compression type by pipe manufacturer: Romac or Ford or
approved equal. Bolts and nuts shall be high strength, low alloy steel, corrosion resistant per
AWWA C111. Stainless steel bolts require anti -seize compound. Heavy hex nuts shall be used.
The long body pattern with a minimum center ring or center sleeve length of 12 -inches for pipe
less than 12 inches in diameter and equal to or greater than the pipe diameter for pipe greater
than 12 inches in diameter. Solid sleeves (greater than 12 inch diameter) shall be a 15 inch
minimum length.
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9-30.3 Valves (RC)
Section 9-30.3 is supplemented and revised as follows:
The valves shall be a standard pattern of a manufacturer whose products are approved by the
Engineer and shall have the name or mark of the manufacturer, year valve casting was made,
size and working pressure plainly cast in raided and legible letters on the valve body. All valves
shall be NSF approved and valve bodies shall be ductile iron. All valves shall be stamped with
"NSF APPROVED" and "DI".
Where a valve is required to operate in a higher pressure environment than the Class of valve
specified in Section 9-30.3, the class of valve shall be as specified in the Contract.
9-30.3(1) Gate Valves (3 inches to 16 inches) (RC)
Section 9-30.3(1) is supplemented and revised as follows:
All valve material shall be new and undamaged. Unless otherwise approved by the Engineer,
the same manufacturer of each item shall be used throughout the work.
All gate valves shall be ductile iron body, bronze mounted, resilient seat, non -rising stem and
shall be equipped with a standard two (2) inch square operating nut and O-ring stem seals.
Valves shall open counterclockwise when viewed from above. Valves shall be designed for a
minimum water operating pressure of 200 PSI.
Resilient seated gate valves shall be manufactured to meet or exceed the requirements of
AWWA Standard C-509 and C-515 latest revisions.
Valve ends shall be mechanical joints, flanged joints or mechanical by flanged joints as shown
on the project plans. Where restrained joints are called out, valve ends shall be flanged with
appropriate flange by restrained joint adapters.
All gate valves shall include an 8" x 24" cast iron gate valve box and extensions, as required. A
valve stem extension is required where the valve operating nut is more than 3 feet below
finished grade. Valve stem extensions are to be a minimum of 1 foot with only one extension
per valve in shall be installed in accordance to the City of Renton standard plans.
Acceptable gate valves are Clow, M & H/Kennedy, American Flow Control (ACIPCo),
Pratt/Mueller, US Metroseal or approved equal in sizes 16 inches and less.
Approval of valves other than models specified shall be obtained prior to bid opening.
9-30.3(3) Butterfly Valves (RC)
Section 9-30.3(3) is supplemented and revised as follows:
In addition to the requirements of section 9-30.3, water main butterfly valves shall conform to
AWWA C504 and shall be Class 15013. The valve shall be short -body type and shall have
flanged ends. Flanged ends shall be sized and drilled in conformance with ANSI 1316.1 Class
125. Valve shall be suitable for direct bury and shall have a stem extension with AWWA 2 -inch
square operating nut and suitable valve box. All butterfly valves bodies and discs shall be
ductile iron.
The butterfly valves shall be manufactured by Henry Pratt Company, Mueller, DeZurick, Mosser
Valve Division of Olsen Technologies, Dresser 450, Pratt Groundhog or approved equal.
9-30.3(4) Valve Boxes (RC)
Section 9-30.3(4) is supplemented and revised as follows:
Valve boxes shall be installed on all buried valves. The box and lid shall be cast iron, 2 -piece
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slip type with cast iron extension as necessary, conforming to the City of Renton latest standard
plans. The cover shall have the word "WATER" cast in it and shall have cast-iron "ears" installed
in the direction of the main. Valve box extension pieces shall be provided for valves with
groundcover in excess of the depth of the standard valve box.
Acceptable manufacturers of valves boxes and covers are Olympic Foundry, Inc., EJCO, Rich
(Varnish Casting Corp.).
9-30.3(5) Valve Marker Posts (RC)
Section 9-30.3(5) is supplemented and revised as follows:
Valve markers shall be Carsonite composite utility marker .375"x 6-0" or approved equal with
blue label "water". The valve markers shall be installed in conformance with the City of Renton
Standard Plans.
9-30.3(6) Valve Stem Extensions (RC)
Section 9-30.3(6) is supplemented and revised as follows:
Valve stem extensions shall have a 2 -inch square operating nut and self -centering rockplate. A
valve stem extension is required where the valve operating nut is more than 3 feet below
finished grade. Valve stem extensions are to be a minimum of 1 foot with only one extension
per valve in shall be installed in accordance to the City of Renton standard plans.
9-30.3(7) Combination Air Release/Air Vacuum Valves (RC)
Section 9-30.3(7) is supplemented and revised as follows:
Combination air release/air vacuum valves shall comply with the requirements of ANSI/AWWA
C512. Air and vacuum release valves shall be APCO No. 143C- Valve and Primer Corp,
"Heavy -Duty," combination air release valve, Val -Matic No. 201C, Crispin UL10 or approved
equal. Installation shall be per the City of Renton Standard Details, latest revision. Piping and
fitting shall be copper or brass. Location of the air release valve as show on the plans is
approximate. The installation shall be set at the actual high point of the line.
9-30.3(8) Tapping Sleeve and Valve Assembly (RC)
Section 9-30.3(8) is supplemented and revised as follows:
Tapping sleeves shall be cast iron, ductile iron, or epoxy -coated steel. Bolt and nuts shall be
Cor -Ten or stainless steel.
9-30.3(9) Blow -Off Assembly (RC)
Section 9-30.3(9) is a new section:
Installation of blow -off assembly shall be per City of Renton Standard Details, latest revision.
Pipe and fittings shall be galvanized. Blow -off assembly shall be installed at location(s) shown
on the plans. Temporary blow -off assembly on new dead-end water main shall be installed at
location shown on the plans. Temporary blow -off assemblies for testing and flushing of the new
water mains will not be included under this item and shall be considered incidental to the
contract and no additional payment shall be made.
9-30.5 Hydrants (RC)
Section 9-30.5 is supplemented and revised as follows:
Fire hydrants shall conform to AWWA C502 and shall be of standard manufacture and of a
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pattern approved by the City of Renton. The name or mark of the manufacturer, size of the
valve opening and year made shall be plainly cast in raised letters on the hydrant barrel to be
visible after the hydrant is installed.
9-30.5(1) End Connections (RC)
Section 9-30.5(1) is revised as follows:
Hydrant end connections shall be mechanical joint connection
9-30.5(2) Hydrant Dimensions (RC)
Section 9-30.5(2) is replaced with the following:
Fire hydrants shall have a valve opening with minimum diameter of 5-1/4 inches, "O" ring stem
seal, two 2-1/2 inches National Standard Thread (N.S.T.) hose nozzle connections, one 4 -
inches pumper port connection with City of Seattle standard threats and with a 4.875' Seattle
thread x 5" Storz adapter attached with a 1/8" stainless steel cable. The shoe connection and
hydrant connection inside pipe size and auxiliary gate valve shall be 6 inches, mechanical joint
with lugs. The operating nut and port cap nuts are 1 -1/4 -inch pentagonal.
Hydrant restraint system shall be two 3/4 -inch diameter Cor -Ten steel shackle rods with a
poured in place concrete thrust block behind the hydrant shoe. If a wedge restraint system is
used in lieu of shackle rods, mechanical joint pipe shall be used. Hydrants shall be provided
with a breakaway flange assembly and be equipped with breaking devices at the sidewalk.
The hydrant curb stand section of the hydrant that is above ground including all exposed
surfaces of the breakaway flange shall be painted with 2 field coats of paint Kelly -Moore Luxlite
or approved equal in Safety Yellow color. Fire hydrants shall be installed per City of Renton
Standard Details for fire hydrants, latest revisions.
Hydrants of the following manufacture and pattern have been approved by the City of Renton.
Clow Medallion, M&H 929, Mueller Centurion Model A-423, Waterous Pacer, American Darling
Model B-6213, Kennedy K81 D Guardian, East Jordan WaterMaster 5CD250.
9-30.6(3)B Polyethylene Pipe (RC)
Section 9-30.6(3)B has been modified as follows:
Polyethylene pipe shall not be used.
9-30.6(4) Service Fittings (RC)
Section 9-30.6(4) has been revised as follows:
Fittings used for copper tubing shall be compression type with gripper ring.
9-30.6(5) Meter Setters (RC)
Section 9-30.6(5) has been supplemented as follows:
Meter setters shall be installed per the City of Renton Standard Details for water meters, latest
revision.
9-30.6(7) Meter Boxes (RC)
Section 9-30.6(5) has been supplemented as follows:
Meter boxes shall be installed per the City of Renton Standard Details for water meters, latest
revision.
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UTB 1221
EXHIBIT A Attachment 1
City of Renton
General Design and Construction Standards for Water Main Extensions
The design of all water main extensions of the City of Renton Water System shall conform to the
design standards and requirements of the City and of the State of Washington Department of
Health's latest Water System Design Manual and standards for Group A Public Water Systems.
Title 4 of the Renton Municipal Code on Development Regulations, adopted in 1998, is the
basis for these Engineering Standards for the design and construction of water main extensions
and related appurtenances.
These standards set forth minimum standards for the planning, design and construction of water
mains and related appurtenances. These standards do not include the design of special
facilities, such as pump stations or reservoirs. These special facilities require unique design
requirements and will subject to individual review by the Water Utility.
Compliance with these standards does not relieve the designer of the responsibility to apply
conservative and sound professional judgment. The Water Utility may at its sole discretion due
to special conditions and/or environmental constraints, require more stringent requirements that
would normally be required.
The construction of all City water system improvements shall comply with the City Development
regulations and standards, the latest City adopted version of Washington State Department of
Transportation (WSDOT) Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction
as amended by APWA and by the City of Renton Public Works Department.
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR EXTENSION OF WATER MAINS
Fireflow requirements
The fireflow requirements for a proposed development, redevelopment, tenant improvements, or
for other types of building improvements or change of building usage shall be determined by the
City of Renton Fire Marshal.
A. The City Water Utility will determine the available fireflow using its computer simulated
hydraulic model of the City water system.
B. The minimum system pressure during fireflow analysis is 20 psi at the fire location and
30 psi throughout the rest of the distribution system.
New developments or redevelopment of existing sites are required to meet the minimum City
fireflow requirements. The developer shall provide information to the City to determine the
fireflow requirements for the development or redevelopment. The developer is responsible for
the design and installation of all necessary water main improvements to provide the required
fireflow including off-site and on-site water mains. The change of use of existing buildings or
areas may also require the installation of the water main improvements.
Water main Sizing
The diameter of transmission main(s) shall be determined by hydraulic analysis to verify that the
main(s) can deliver the required fire flow demand for a proposed development or redevelopment
project. The minimum size distribution system line shall not be less than eight inches (8") in
diameter and for a looped system and for a future looped system.
The minimum size distribution system in single family residential areas shall not be less than
eight inches (8") in pipe diameter when the main is serving hydrants and domestic water
services. Exception to the minimum diameter might be made in short cul-de-sacs and in areas
where looping of a water main is not feasible and when no future extension will be required. In
these cases the main stubs could be a minimum of six inches (6") in diameter if no fire hydrants
are connected. The sizing of dead-end water main without fire hydrants shall provide sufficient
flow to the domestic meters and water services.
Water mains in multi -family residential and in non-residential areas shall be sized to provide the
required fire flow demand and shall not be less than eight inches (8") in pipe diameter.
Water main Oversizing
If it is determined that it would be to the best interests of the City and the general locality to be
benefited thereby to install a larger size main than one then needed or considered by the
owners or developers immediately abutting the street, alley or easement in which such a main is
to be placed, then the City may at its own discretion, require the installation of such a larger
main in which case the City shall pay the difference in cost between the installation cost of the
similar main and of the larger main.
Any party required to oversize the water mains may request the City Water Utility participate in
the cost of the project.
Pipeline Velocities
In accordance with the Department of Health (DOH) recommendations, the City of Renton
requires that the design of new distribution mains provide for operating velocities less than or
equal to eight feet per second (8 ft/sec) under fire flow conditions and other emergency demand
conditions, and under peak hour demand.
Water Main Extension and Location
All water main extensions within the City of Renton will be extended in a manner in and along
routes which comply with the City's comprehensive water system plan.
All water main extensions shall extend through and across the full frontage of the properties to
be served and shall also be extended through and to the extreme boundaries of the properties
being developed or redeveloped. Whenever possible, provisions shall be made for looping all
existing and new dead-end mains associated with the proposed development or redevelopment
projects. An easement with minimum width of 15 feet shall be provided to the adjacent property
line or right-of-way for looping of a temporary dead-end main.
Preferred location for new water mains in City streets, absent conflict with other existing utilities,
is as follows:
(a) Water mains to be located on the north or east side of the street
(b) Water mains with diameter of 10 inches or less to be located within the paved area of a
roadway and 4 feet from the face of the curb line.
(c) Water mains with diameter of 12 inches or larger to be located within the paved area of
roadway and 6 feet from the face of curb line.
UTB 1221 Exhibit A Attachment 1 Design & Construction Standards Page 2 of 9
(d) Fittings (horizontal bends and blocking) shall be used when necessary to maintain the
uniform offset from the face of the curb line. Pipe deflection may be used on long radius
curve (radius of 500 feet) and shall not exceed one-half of the pipe manufacturer's
recommended maximum joint deflection.
(e) Water mains shall be installed with no less than three (3) feet cover from finish grade for
pipe with diameter of 10 inches or less and with no less than four (4) feet of cover for
pipe with diameter 12 inches or larger. Water mains shall have no more than six (6) feet
of cover from finish grade.
(f) When water mains are constructed on private properties and within paved areas, the
water mains shall be located outside of the parking stalls when possible.
(g) Easements are required for all water mains to be located on private properties and shall
have a minimum width of fifteen (15) feet.
(h) Water mains shall be encased in a steel casing when crossing under improvements
where the ability to remove and replace the pipe without disturbance to the improvement
is needed. Casings are required when water mains crossings occur under rockeries
over 4 feet high, under retaining wall footings, under reinforced earth retaining walls, and
under railroad tracks. Casings shall extend a minimum of 5 feet past each edge of the
improvements, or a distance equal to the depth of pipe whichever is greater. The carrier
pipe shall be supported by casing spacers, where casing length exceeds 10 feet. The
minimum clearance between the bottom of the rockery and top of pipe casing shall be 2
feet. The trench for the casing pipe shall be backfilled with crushed rocks.
(i) Building setback requirements
• 10 feet minimum from building and retaining walls to water main
• 5 feet minimum from covered parking to water main
Clearances from Other Utilities
A. All clearances between water mains and other utilities listed below are from outside
edge to outside edge if each pipe
Utility
Horizontal Clearance
Vertical Clearance
10 feet
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18 inches
-Sanitary
Reclaimed Water
10 feet
18 inches
Storm
10 feet
18 inches
Gas, Electrical Power,
Telephone, Fiber Optics
5 feet
12 inches
B. Water services shall have at least 5 feet of horizontal separation from sanitary and storm
sewer stubs.
C. At points where thrust blocking is required, the minimum clearance between the back of
the concrete blocking and other buried utilities and structures shall be 5 feet.
D. When water main crosses above or below a sanitary sewer line, one full length of water
pipe shall be used with the pipe centered for maximum joint separation, and in
accordance with Washington Department of Ecology design criteria.
E. Horizontal and vertical bends and blocking shall be used when joint deflection would
exceed one-half of the pipe manufacturer's recommended maximum deflection.
UTB 1221 Exhibit A Attachment 1 Design & Construction Standards Page 3 of 9
F. Pipe joints shall be restrained where slopes are 20% or greater. Joint restraint on slopes
shall be Megalug restrainer for mechanical joint fittings and tie/rod retainer clamp
assemblies for DI push -on joints, or other methods as approved by the City. Anchor
blocks per City Standard details shall be used in conjunction with joint restraint system
where slope are 20% or greater.
Restrained -joint ductile iron pipes shall be used when more than one standard pipe
length is installed inside a steel casing. The restrained -joint pipe system shall use a
mechanical locking assembly between the bell interior surface and the retainer weldment
on the spigot end of the pipe or with an integrally cast restrained joint bell. Gaskets for
push -on joint pipe with integrally molded steel teeth or locking segments shall not be
allowed for restrained -joint pipes.
G. A blow -off assembly shall be installed at the end of all dead-end lines 6 -inch or less in
diameter. A fire hydrant shall be installed at the end of all dead-end lines 8 -inch or
larger in diameter.
H. Air/vacuum relief combination valves shall be installed at local high points in the water
main.
Fire Hydrants
The following information is provided as a guideline to be used during the design of water main
improvements and extensions. The final number of hydrants and their location shall be
determined and approved by the City of Renton Fire Marshal, in accordance with City codes,
development regulations and good fire engineering practice and standards.
A. All buildings constructed within the City of Renton shall be served by fire hydrants
installed in accordance with City's codes and development regulations.
B. No building permit shall be issued until required plans have been submitted and
approved by the City.
C. No construction beyond the foundation shall be allowed until hydrants and mains are in
place.
D. Existing hydrants that do not conform to current City standard shall be replaced with new
conforming hydrants as part of the development and redevelopment projects.
E. Buildings, other than single family residences, located with portions of the building more
than one hundred and fifty feet (150') in vehicular travel from a fire hydrant shall have
additional hydrants installed at the owner and/or developer's expense.
F. Fire hydrants shall be located at intersections of public and private roads. The lateral
spacing of hydrants along roadways shall be predicated on hydrants being located at the
roadway intersections.
G. Single-family residential: The maximum spacing of hydrants in single-family residential
areas shall be 500 feet apart. Hydrant coverage shall be no more than 300 feet to any
residential dwellings and the distance shall be measured from the hydrant and along a
traveled roadway, access road and driveway to the dwellings.
H. Multi-family/commercial: The location of the hydrants and the number of hydrants shall
be determined by the Fire Marshal. One hydrant will be required per 1,000 gallons per
minute of fireflow requirement. The maximum distance between hydrants in multi -family
(including duplex), commercial, industrial areas shall be 300 feet. These hydrants shall
UTB 1221 Exhibit A Attachment 1 Design & Construction Standards Page 4 of 9
be located no closer than 50 feet from the structure and no greater than 300 feet. The
primary hydrant shall be no further than 150 feet from the structure.
I. Buildings that have a required fireflow of less than 2,500 gallons per minute may have
fire hydrants on one side of the building only.
J. When the required fireflow for a development or redevelopment project is over 2,500
gallons per minute, on-site fire hydrants will be required and the fire hydrants shall be
served by a water main which loops around the building or complex of buildings and
reconnects back to a distribution supply main.
K. Fire hydrant runs over 50 feet in length must be 8 -inch in diameter and be terminated
with a tee, plug and hydrant assembly. Fire hydrant run less than 50 feet in length shall
be 6 -inch in diameter.
L. The pumper port of the fire hydrant shall face the street or fire access road. A 3 -feet
minimum clearance shall be provided around the outside of the hydrant for operation. A
5 -feet minimum clearance shall be provided from the outside of the hydrant to concrete
walls, structures, utility poles and above grade electrical enclosures.
M. A fire hydrant is required within 50 feet of a fire department connection to a fire sprinkler
system.
N. Fire hydrants shall be installed in conformance with the latest City standard details and
specifications.
Water Valving
A. Water valves for twelve -inch (12") diameter and smaller water mains shall be resilient
seated gate valves. Butterfly valves shall be used when water mains exceed twelve -inch
(12") in diameter.
B. Water valves shall be installed along the distribution water mains at a maximum spacing
of four hundred (400) feet and at the intersection of lateral lines. Additional valving may
be required for area isolation in order to maintain water service to hydrants and water
meters when a section of the water main between the valves is isolated for repairs.
C. At water main intersections, valves shall be placed on 4 out 4 legs at each cross, and 3
out 3 legs at each tee (unless tapping an existing main). Water valves shall be located
in clusters when possible.
D. A water valve may be required near the end of the water main where future extensions
are anticipated.
E. Water valves should not be placed within the wheel path of vehicle traffic.
Water Service
All water service and appurtenances shall be installed in accordance to the City of Renton latest
Water Utility standard details and specifications.
1. Domestic Water Service:
A. Ownership: The City owns and shall maintain the service line from the tap at the main to
the meter, the meter setter, the meter tailpiece, and the meter box. The property owner
owns and shall maintain the connection fitting to the meter tailpiece, the service line
downstream of the meter tailpiece, and other appurtenances such as pressure reducing
valves, backflow prevention assemblies, etc. behind the meter.
UTB 1221 Exhibit A Attachment 1 Design & Construction Standards Page 5 of 9
B. A separate water meter and water service line will be required for each single-family
residence, detached accessory dwelling unit, townhome unit, and commercial building.
C. All meters shall be the same size as the tap and service connection, unless as otherwise
approved by the Water Utility or as shown on the Water Utility's standard plans.
D. The minimum allowable size for a water meter to a single family residence shall be
5/8" x 3/4" with a 1 -inch service line from the main to the meter. The developer shall
verify that minimum pressure can be maintained when service is flowing at anticipated
maximum levels and shall increase the size of the meter and the size of the private
water service line as necessary to reduce friction losses and drop in pressure.
E. The minimum allowable water service to a single family residence with a residential fire
sprinkler system shall be 1" x 1". The developer shall check with the fire sprinkler
designer to verify the adequate size for the service line and for the water meter to
provide the required flow for domestic use and for the sprinkler system.
F. The minimum meter and service line for all commercial and multi -family development is
1"x1".
G. Water services and meters of three inches (3") and larger, including meter vaults, full-
size by-pass piping, valves, and associated piping will be purchased and installed by the
developer/contractor under City observation.
H. All new mixed -used buildings shall have separate meters for the multi -family portion and
the commercial portion of the building.
I. If a property owner has an existing meter and needs a larger size service and/or meter,
the property owner is responsible for the upsize of the service line and meter and for the
abandonment of the existing service connection at the main line. All existing meters that
are no longer needed shall be cut and capped at the main line.
J. The location and size of the meters shall be shown on the project plans. The sizing of
water meters and service lines shall be determined by the developer based on the most
recent adopted version of the Uniform Plumbing Code. Water meters shall be located in
a level unobstructed area as close to the City main as possible with the distance not to
exceed fifty (50) feet.
K. Meters to single family residences shall be placed in landscape strips, or behind the
sidewalk, and within the right-of-way. Meters shall not be installed within driveways.
L. Meters to commercial development should be located near driveway entrances within
the right-of-way or within public utility easements in landscape areas, and near access
driveways.
M. An individual pressure reducing valve assembly (PRV) shall be installed downstream of
the water meter in accordance with the City standard details and with the latest edition of
the Uniform Plumbing Code when the service connection pressure exceeds 80 psi.
2. Fire Sprinkler Service:
A. Fire sprinkler service to all buildings, except for single-family residences, shall be
installed by a separate water main connection and service line.
B. Fire sprinkler system connections to the City's water system shall be owned and
maintained by the property owner, beginning immediately downstream of the
gate valve where the system connects to the City's water main.
UTB 1221 Exhibit A Attachment 1 Design & Construction Standards Page 6 of 9
C. A backflow prevention assembly equipped with detector check meter, also known
as a Double Check Detector Assembly (DCDA) shall be installed on all fire
sprinkler lines as required by and in accordance with the latest revisions of WAC
246.290.490 or subsequent revisions, the City of Renton Development Standards
and Regulations, the City's Cross -Connection Control Program Manual and the
City standard details. A Reduced -Pressure Principle Detector Assembly
(RPPDA) shall be installed on fire sprinkler line equipped with a fire pump and/or
on fire sprinkler system in which chemical addition or antifreeze is allowed.
D. When the distance from the point of connection to a City water main to the fire
sprinkler riser assembly is less than fifty (50) feet, the backflow prevention
assembly may be installed as part of the sprinkler riser assembly and be placed
within the building riser room that is adjacent to an exterior wall of the building.
The interior installation of a backflow prevention assembly for the fire sprinkler
system must be pre -approved by the Water Utility and the installation must
conform to the Water Utility standard plans. The location of the backflow
prevention assembly inside the building shall be shown on the building plans and
on the fire sprinkler plans. The detector meter on the backflow prevention
assembly shall be a Sensus Iperl meter with a 520 M radio read conforming to
the City's water meter standards. The radio read battery -unit and antenna shall
be mounted on the exterior building wall. The building plans and the fire sprinkler
plans shall show the cut-out hole on the building wall to accommodate the
installation of the radio with battery unit and sensor plate.
E. A post indicator valve (PIV) shall be placed at the property line for the fire
sprinkler connection between the public water main within the right-of-way and
the private fire sprinkler supply line. A PIV shall also be placed behind the
backflow prevention assembly for the fire sprinkler system.
F. Fire Department Connections (FDC's) shall be placed within fifty (50) feet of a
fire hydrant assembly or as directed by the Fire Marshal.
G. The fire sprinkler system and supply line shall be designed by a Fire Protection
Engineer. Separate plans shall be submitted to the City Fire Marshal for review
and permitting.
H. Underground fire sprinkler supply lines shall be installed by a Washington State
Certified Level "U" contractor in accordance with WAC 212-80-010.
3. Landscape Irrigation
A separate landscape irrigation meter and service line shall be installed for all multi-
family, mixed -used, commercial development where water is used for landscape
purposes and will not enter the sanitary sewer system.
Backflow Prevention
Per City Ordinance No. 4312, all irrigation systems, fire sprinklers and other water uses which
may or will cause the contamination of the potable water supply by backflow, shall be required
to install approved backflow prevention assemblies to meet the requirements of WAC 246-290-
490 "Cross -Connection Control Regulations in Washington State:, and the recommendations of
the PNWS-AWWA Cross Connection Control Manual, latest edition, and the City's Cross -
Connection Control Program — Appendix G. Requirements may include premise isolation, point
of use protection, or a combination of the two.
UTB 1221 Exhibit A Attachment 1 Design & Construction Standards Page 7 of 9
All new multi -family, multiple -use, mixed -used, and commercial buildings or all tenant
improvements to existing multiple -use, mixed -used, and commercial buildings shall have a
Reduced Pressure Backflow Assembly (RPBA) at the water meter or as near as possible to the
water meter for premise isolation. Premise isolation at the water meter by an approved air gap
or a reduced pressure backflow assembly is required for all sites utilizing an auxiliary supply.
Multi -family and mixed -used projects that require backflow prevention protection are strongly
recommended to provide a bypass with equal backflow prevention to avoid interruption or loss
of water service during maintenance, testing and repair.
All backflow prevention assemblies installed shall be on the State of Washington DOH list of
approved backflow prevention assemblies, most recent edition at the time of installation.
Satisfactory testing shall be completed upon the installation, repair, or relocation of all backflow
assemblies, and annually thereafter. A complete test report must be submitted to the Water
Utility or Plumbing Inspector prior to final acceptance.
Connections to Existing System
A. Connections to existing mains including the installation of in-line valve(s) shall be done
by a cut -in tee and valve(s) unless otherwise approved by the City Water Utility.
B. When a "wet -tap or live -tap" of an existing water main is authorized by the City Water
Utility, water mains shall be tapped by a City -approved "wet -tap" contractor and under
the City's observation. Materials for tapping tee and valves are described in the
following section for Material Requirements and Construction Standards for Water main
Pipes and Appurtenances. Tapping tee shall be made of stainless steel, or full bodied
cast-iron Mueller -type tapping tee, or ductile iron mechanical joint tapping tee with outlet
flange.
C. Size on size tapping tees are not allowed, unless a shell cutter, one size smaller than the
existing water man is used.
D. Connections to existing mains smaller than 8 inches in diameter shall be made by
cutting in a tee, unless otherwise approved by the City Water Utility.
Easements for Public Water Main Improvement and Extension
A public water utility easement to the City is required for the installation, operation, and
maintenance of water mains on private property. The easement shall extend a minimum of
seven and one-half (7.5) feet to each side of the centerline of the main, water meters, hydrants.
The easement shall be provided on City's standard easement form. Legal description of the
easement along with a sketch of the easement shall be stamped and signed by a licensed land
surveyor and incorporated in the easement form as exhibits.
UTB 1221 Exhibit A Attachment 1 Design & Construction Standards Page 8 of 9
GENERAL DESIGN STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS FOR DESIGN PLANS
A. Each fitting or valve shall have end -attachment type listed such as: FL (for flange), MJ
(for mechanical joint), FL x MJ (flange by mechanical joint), FL x FL (for flange by
flange), PE (for plain -end), etc. Call -outs in order, # of each, diameter, fitting, joint type.
For example: 1- 8" Tee (MJ x FL), 1- 8" Gate Valve (FL x MJ), 2-8" 45° Bends (MJ x MJ)
B. List pipe length (from center -of -fitting to center of fitting), size, and material alongside
each pipe, i.e.: 150 LF — 8" DI. Pipe lengths can be listed on a table shown on the same
plan sheet.
C. Dimension existing and new water main locations from right-of-way line and/or property
line or label stations and offsets.
D. Each fitting, valve, hydrant shall have a reference stationing and offset from a street or
right-of-way centerline or from the centerline of an easement.
E. Blocking- Reference Standard Plans:
Blocking shall be shown on the plans at all horizontal and vertical bends, tees, end caps.
The sizing of the blocking shall be as shown on the Standard Plans. Joint restraint at
fittings and pipes in addition to reduced -sized thrust blocks may be required due to
conflict with other utilities, lack of adequate space for support, poor soil, or lack of
sufficient soil bearing area for standard size blocks.
F. Connection details to existing water mains shall be per the Standard Plans. Reference to
the applicable connection details shall be shown on the plans at each connection to the
existing water system. Temporary blow -offs and vertical crosses for "poly -pigging"
stations shall be called -out on the plans and with reference to the applicable Standard
Plans.
G. Existing water mains to be abandoned in place shall be capped at each end with a
mechanical joint cap or plug.
H. All water vaults (for large domestic water meters, backflow prevention assemblies,
pressure reducing stations. etc.) shall include design for floor drain piping to daylight, or,
if daylight is not feasible to the storm system. Where vault floor drain cannot drain to
daylight or to the storm system, consult with the City Water Utility during project design
review to determine the best alternative.
Outside -installed Reduced Pressure Backflow Assemblies (RPBA's) shall be installed in
above ground enclosures. RPBA's shall not be installed in vaults. All RPBA enclosures
shall be provided with a bore sighted daylight drain sized to meet the flow requirements
of the RPBA relief vent. Meter vaults shall be located outside the sidewalk whenever
possible.
Service connections or water utility distribution system piping shall not be used for
grounding of electrical or for the maintenance, integrity or continuity of any grounding
attachment or connection.
K. Manufacturer's certification of testing and accuracy shall be provided for all large (3 -inch
and above) meters installation.
UTB 1221 Exhibit A Attachment 1 Design & Construction Standards Page 9 of 9
Utility Agreement
UTB 1221
EXHIBIT A Special Provisions
Attachment 2
DRAFT SCOPE OF WORK
1-405, SR 167 Interchange Direct Connector
South 14th Street — 8" Water Main Relocation
The Work involved under the terms on this Utility Agreement shall include but not be limited to the
following:
Engineering Design Drawings
Preparation of engineering design plans for installation of new 8 -inch water main in the re -aligned
South 14th Street from Davis Ave S to Morris Ave S including connections to existing water lines.
Capping existing 8 -inch water lines at the north end of Davis Ave S, Shattuck Ave S, Whitworth Ave
S, Morris Ave S and Smithers Ave S with installation of new fire hydrants at end of lines.
Capping of existing 4 -inch water main in S 141h St from Lake Ave S to Smithers Ave S.
Plans (plan and profile) shall meet the City of Renton latest standards for plan submittal. Final plans
sheets shall be on 24"x36" or 22"x34" Mylar, matte on both sides. CAD software used will be AutoCad
2014 or later. Plan scale shall be 1"=10', 1 "=20', or 1"=30' for horizontal and 1"=5' for vertical.
Construction of Water Line Relocation
Furnishing and installing:
• Approximately 860 feet of 8 -inch ductile iron (DI) water main and fittings, 4 fire hydrants,
including valves and related appurtenances within the re -aligned S 14th St from Davis Ave S
to Morris Ave S, including connections to existing water lines.
• Cut and cap existing water mains in Lake Ave S, Davis Ave S, Shattuck Ave S, Whitworth
Ave S, Morris Ave S and Smithers Ave S including installation of 2 new hydrants at end of
existing lines on Lake Ave S and Smithers Ave S.
• Connect new 8 -inch water line in re -aligned S. 14th St to existing water lines in Davis Ave S,
Shattuck Ave S, Whitworth Ave S and Morris Ave S.
• Trenching, excavation, export excavated trench material, as necessary, import trench backfill,
shoring, dewatering, trench backfill and final restoration of roadways and private properties.
• The work also includes all traffic control, erosion control and sedimentation control.
UTB 1221
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FiMAL CONNECTION BY CIT, FORCEa
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rubI,Ic: wuRK CONNECTION TO WATER MAIN STD. PLAN — 300.4
T „ DEPARTMENT CUT iWEINE TEE $ THREE VALVES
210ARCH 2uTu
UTB 1221 Exhibit A Attachment 3 Page 5 of 18
±10 FT
ExISilNG WATER LINE
E51INQ DETAIL
ExIJ i IRv i EE; DEAD END LINE, CAP OR PCuG
DO NOT DISTURB 8170CRII71C
MEW wAiER LINE
U :
VER 1 ICAC C1705S (MJxFL) FOR POLYPIGGING
i —SCIMD FLANGE ON TOP WITH 2'TAP & z" PCOG
1—BLIND FLANGE 0171 00i ivl7l
1—PLOG(I710) w/Z"IAP & 2" BLOW—OFF
i EMP. BLOCK
F117A[ uUl7NEC I I0N DETAII
NEW vvAi ER CINE
ExlSi. WATER LINE
U
AFTER ALL TESTING, CCEAMIMO SY POCYPIG AND DISINFECTION,
REPIOvE 1 EMP. SLOCR & BLOW—OFF & COMMEC i
TO ExIJ i IIdG wAi ER LINE WITH SLEEVE (177)
AND D.I. SPOOLS
FIMAC CUMMEC i ION BY CITY FORCES
erUBLiC WORKS CONNECTION TO WATER MAIN STD. PLAN — 30.5DEPARTMENT EXISTING TEE OR END LINE CHP
MANCH zuiu
UTB 1221 Exhibit A Attachment 3 Page 6 of 18
TEMPORARY 2" GALVAMIZEO PIPE
AND 2" GATE vALvE
FIMI_�RED GRADE ELEVATION
INSTALL 2" PLUG ON TOP BLIND FLANGE
3 FT MIN. CuVER (,1O -INCH DIAMETER AICD UNDER) AFTER REMvVAL OF POLYPIC
4 FT MIN. CvVER I,12 -INCH DIAMETER AND OVER)
I
NEW WATER MAIN POLTPIF,
VERTICAL CROSS FOR POCTPIGGING STATION:
SIZE OF vERiMml! CROzo z-AACC BE iRE SAME AS SIZE OF mAIIC CINE
vERdCAC CRO» (Ili x FL)
OICE BCIAO FLAICGE ON TOP OF CROSS vv I'M L" IAP 24 t" TEMPORARY BLOW -OFF ASSEIOI19Ci
(REMOVE BLOW -OFF ASSEIOI19Cr, AICD IMC ,All [" PCOG AFTER REMOVAL OF CCCBCIICG "POCT-PIC")
UME BCIRD FLANGE ON BOTTOM OF CRO»
ONE PLUG (MJ) ON EMD OF CRUv»
COACRDE BLOCKING
ACC OEBRI�, AICD POLTHIGS SHALL BE REMIOvED FROM �vjmp OF vERIICAL CROSS BEFORE
DI�IMI`ECiIOIC OF ICEw wAiER MAIR
STD. PLAN - 300.6
t'uBLIC WORKS POLY PIG STATION FOR CCE/yNING OF
DEPARTAtLN'i WATER MAUVS
MARCH tutu
UTB 1221 Exhibit A Attachment 3 Page 7 of 18
MAXiMUPI DIS 1AICCE BETWEEN SPACERS
SRALL BE 10 FEET OIC CEIC IER.
EAC BO I R ENDS OF CASIMG wl i R A
MANUFACTURED RUBBER SEALING DEvICE.
PLACE END SPACER MAXIMUM
OF 12" FROM EICD OF CASING
\ (TYP.)
ONE SPACER SRACC BE PLACED ON THE SPIGO i
EICD OF EACH SEGMENT AT TRE CIivE MARKING
THE LIMIT OF IIC�)ERTIOIC INTO THE BELL. wREIC
IRE JOINT IS COMPLETE: TRE SPACER SHALL BE
IN COIL i AC i wI i R TRE BELL OF THE 3011711 SO
THAT THE SPACER PUJFIEJ IHE JOINT AND
RECIEVEb COMPRESSION WITHIN TRE JUIIC i.
STEEC PIPE CASING (MILL PIPE) OR DOCTICE IRON.
USE 2 STAIICCEbS STEEL HOSE CCAI7Pb iO SECURE RUBBER
SERC (i OIC CARRIER PIPE AICD i u19 CASING PIPE).
CARRIER PIPE (DUCTILE IROiv)
CASING SPACERS (SEE APPROVED MATERIALS LIST)
CARRIER PIPE DIAMETER
4''
6"
8"
10"
I z"
16"
CASING DIAMETER (PUSH—ON
JOINT CARRIER PIPE)
10"
1 z"
14"
16"
207'
zb''
CASING DIAMETER ( RESiRAINED
JOINT CARRIER PIPE)
14"
16"
18"
20';
24"
30"
S I EEL CASING THICKNESS
U.25"
0.25'
u.25"
0.25"
0.25"
O.z:j"
SPACER BAND WIDTH
8_,
8"
8"
8"
8°°
8"
NOTES:
1. CASING SPACERS SHALE BE "'CENTER POSIIIUNING' TYPE.
2. MINIMUM RUNNER WIDTFI SHALL BE z INCHES.
3. RUNNER HEIGFIT SHALL BE SIZED TO PRuVIDE:
A. MINIMuI7 0.75" BE IWEEN CARRIER PIPE BEEE AND CASING PIPE WALL AT ALC TIMES.
B. MINIMUM 1 CEEARANuE BEI WEEN RUNNERS AND TuP uF CASING WALL Tu PREVENT
JAMMING DURING INSTALLATION.
4. STEEL CASING DIAMETERS ARE "uUTSIDE DIAMETER` FOR 16" AND LARGER.
5. SPACER BAND WIDTH SHALL BE 1z" FOR CARRIER PIPES THAI ARE 3G" DIAMETER OR
GREATER.
6. FOR S I EEC L;ASIIaG, PROVIDE SHuP-APPLIED ANTI -CORROSIVE (:UA I IMM UIQ CASING
EXTERIOR CONFORIVIInU IU AWWA C21 u. MII9I1VIUM GUA IING THICKNESS lb MICS DFT (DO
I9U I LACtEU MANUFACTURtR'S MAXIMUM THICKNESS). PRuDuc I SRAEL BE EQUAC I U
TNEMEC HI-guICD 1 I9EME-TAR SERIES 46R-413
ST PLA - Q
0 122aUBLIC WORKS Exhibit
DEPARTMENT CASING INSTALLATION
�
1eo.e..gr 7016
13AIE
FIRE nTORANI SHALL BE COREY -TYPE EQUAL TOO IOvvA F -5,n OR
C'vImPRESal01G i TPE SUCH AS CLOW MEDALLION; MI ac R a29, DUELLER
SUPER CENTURION 200, AND wAiEROUS PACER WITH 6" MECHANICAL
ZlMi INLET WITH LUGS. 5-1/4" MAIN vACvE OPENING. Two 2-1/2"
HOSE CONNECTIONS NAi10NAL STANDARD THREADS. 4" PUMPER
CONNECTION Chi OF z)EAiiLE THREADS WITH A STORZ ADAPTOR,
-1.8/5" SEATTLE THREAD X 5" STORZ, AiiACAED WITH 1/8" STAINLESS
STEEL CABLE. -1/4" PENTAGON OPERATING NUT. FIRE HTDRmMi i0
BE PAINTED WITH TWO COATS OF PAIN i. RECCT-PI00RE/PRESERVATIVE
PAINT No. 5780-563 DTM ACRTCIC 000», SAFETY YELLOW OR
APPROVED EQUAL. PUMPER CONNECTION 10 FACE ROADWAY OR AS
DIRECTED BY RENTON FIRE DEPAR iMEN i. FIRE HYDRANT EXTENSION TO
BE USED IF REQUIRED.
MIN. 18" TO 20" BEHIND BACR OF
COMB 0R 12" BEHIND BACK OF
3'
�IDEwALn THAT IS ADJACENT TO
CURB
\
�.a/�" x �" SiORZ
\\
I 5'x5'x6" THICK CONCRETE PAD AR 00ND
H iDRAN i. FINI�R 1
WALK.
2"
CONCRETE - '
iNROai BLOCK
16" x 8" x 4" MININUM
CONCRETE BEARING
BLOCK UNDER HYDRANT
LU I
0 MATCH SIDE
EAPANSION JOINT AT
BACK OF SIDEWALK
CONCRETE SIDEWACn
OR PLANTING STRIP
36" MIN
COVER
TWO-PIECE CAST IRON VALVE BOA VVIIN COC
TYPE COVER. EQUAL TO OCTIvIPII. F00NDRT CO.
STANDARD s" iOP SECTION WITH REGULAR BASE
:)ECiION LENGTH TO FIT. VALVE NUT EXTENSION
AJ REQUIRED.
�RAISED PAVEMENT KIARnER i TPE Sa-A
STIMSONITE TWO-vvAT 6COE REFLECTIVE
CONCRETE BLOCKING
MAIM CINE TEE. VVIIH 6" FLANGE SIDE OUTLET.
S" CAIE vALvE (FL X MJ) AWWA C-509, RESIMEN SEA i
6" DOC i ILE IRON PIPE, CLASS 52 CEMENT LINED, CENC iA 10 FI i
2-3/4" COR -TEN moi= HE RODS.
1/2 YARD OF 1-1/4" vvA3NED DRAIN ROCK
i' ABOvE BOOT FLANGE. PLACE 8 MIL
POLTETHYLENE FILM AROUND TOP AND SIDES OF
GRAVEL.
FIRE HYDRA191 ASSH BEY
LEVEL ALL GROCINu
PIIN 3' RADIUS
ONE MAN ROCK -
1
6
6" CONCRETE PAD
CEvEC ACC GROUND
MIN 3' RADIUS
Lr
Z6" CONCRETE PAD
Fl
RYDRAN I LOCATIvN IN uu i ()RI IN FILL
PUBLIC' WORNS FIRE HYDFM[gTASSEMBLY STD. PLAN - 310.1
MARCH 20LU
UTB 1221 Exhibit A Attachment 3 Page 9 of 18
MARKER MARKER MARKER
I
f E_r:
I
IWO CANE ROAD OFFSET ON SIDE STREETS wFIERE THE
DARKER IU INDICATE n rDRAN i IS WI THIN Lu' OF A
wHIuH SIDE OF S TREE I MAIN TRAVECED S IREE I, IFIE
HYDRANI IS ON (4" FROM MARKER IS TO BE IMSTACCED
DO I S OR PAID I ED CINE) OR THAI I MAIN STREET
MARKER MARKER
FOUR CANE ROAD OFFSEI FIVE CANE ROAD UFFSEI
MARKER TO INDICATE wFIICH MARKER IU INDICAIE WFIICFI
SIDE OF S IREE I HYDRANT IS SIDE OF STREET HYDRANI Is
ON (4" FRvIVI Dv I s uR UN (4" FROM DO I S OR
PAIM IED CANE DIVIDER) PAIN IED CANE DIVIDER)
HYDRAMT MARKERS
� A17
4'
RAISED PAvMENI MARKER TYPE 88 AB
S I IMSONI I E I WO—WAY (BCuE)
0*mv
STD. PLAN — 310.3
PUBLIC' �VORi: HYDRANT MARKER LAY OU i
ur,rHrc i ��ir,:v i MARCH 20iD
UTB 1221 Exhibit A Attachment 3 Page 10 of 18
12- R
iB PIF
SEE
A
�P [A�I� \v\\l E v� ,y
�I WATERIp
SECTIUM A—A
VALVE BUX LID WITFI
EARS IN DIRECTION OF
WA I ER MAIN AND WOR
"WATER" uA� I 119 i U I i
CONCRETE �,UCCAR FUR
EVES IN PAVED AREAS
'IEuE UAs I IRON VALVE
x, RIuR—SEA I i CE I YPE
UCY17PIu FOUNDRY
VALVE OPERA I ING NUT
EX i ENSIUN
Z" SQOARE
UPERA iINt; Mui
4-1/4" DIA.
1/8" IMIN. IF9Iu17NE55
IEEC
.,IF9 AS REQOIRED
1119. IFIICRRESS
/v IIGNDE IaEASuREraE19I
t—i/4" DEPIR
yACyE OPERA ZION no I FX IFNSI(1N No. -
EXTEM5IuM5 ARE REUOIRED WHEN VALVE Nu i :<T
15 PURE IRAN THREE (3) FEET rsE[UW I 3"
F11915F1ED GRADE. EXTENSIONS ARE IU BE A 5'a" IllIN.
MINIMUM OF UME (I) FUU I CUNG. ONLY ONE WIDTH
EXTEMSIOiM IU BE uSED PER VALVE.
19UIE: ALL EXTEM51U195 ARE i0 BE MADE 62"
OF s I EEC, SIZED AS iMU I ED, AM0 PAIN I ED
WI I A I WO COATS OF PlE I AC PA119 I . I
24
VALVE MARKER 19UIE5:
VALVE ICIARKERs bRACC BE EQUAL
TO CARSOM i E U l ICI I Y DARKER
VACvE MARKER PUs I 10 BE OSED FOR ACC VALVE PARKER POST
MAIN LIME vACvEs 00ISIDE PAVED AREAS
WF91 I E PUS I
�>> o
�ruttLiC vvURt:, VALVE BOX, MARKER &OPERATING STD. PLAN — 330.1
DEPARTMENT NUT EXTENSION—
AIAP.CH 2O1u
UTB 1221 Exhibit A Attachment 3 Page 11 of 18
a
-EEIV3
CRP
22-1/2' BEMD 45' BEND
IEE
yu' OEM[)
TRROST C[OCR 11EARIFG AREA IM DOOARE FEET kbEE NOTES) FOR HORIZONTAE AMO DO.M.m RD VLRIICAC BEFD�.
nOIC FIRM COMIPAC I aAFD COMPACT SAND & GRAVEL
IT r )AFD A
FIRIA �I[
70' �o' BEAD I 1_1 7'+' 90' +5' BEFO 11 1/4' y0• 43' BEND /v'
IIIING BEND TEE CAP OR P[DG @ I/c' 6EFD ILE AF; OR PEO & 22 1/2' BEND TEE CAP OR P['u�
AREAS CALCULATED OF 37; FSI IE�1 PRE»URE. j'—O" KIN. COVEN FOR WATERMAIN LESS TRAM Ic".
zl'—O" MIN. COVER FOR WATERMAIN 12" vR CRCAIER.
HIAA. REIGR I DF IRROb I BLOCK (FI) = 0.5 x DEPTH OF TREFCn
MIN. RER Fl I OF IRRUST BLOCK (FT) = O.D. PPE + I.u'
THRUST BLOCR BE,
AREA REFERS TO
FACE OF BLOCK III
IN SQUARE FEET
TGV IES
I. COCAIIUF ARD tILE OF BLOCKING FOR PIPE [ARGER IRAN Ic'DIAIAEiER AFD FOR t01[ ITPEa
DIFFERENT IMAM Z)ROrvry ZIMACC BE DEIERIAINED BY THE ENGINEER.
Z. ACC BLOCKING SHALL BE POURED IF PEACE AGAINo I OF'uh IORBEO RA IIVL GROUND.
3. AL[ r0umED IAROZII B[OCK� >RACC BE BACKFILLED AFTER MIN. I DAT. PRE—RE TEziAG
SHALE OCC.R xPIcR COMCREIE RAS REACHED FOPINAC COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH.
4. ALL BLOCKING SHALL BE wNCrdIE Cl a (I—I/z").
Z). 9170CRIFG AGAIFD I FI I IIFGa tiRALL BEAR AGAINST THE GREATEN FIT MG �uRFACE AREA
POSSIBEE, BD I zMAEC MOI uUvER OK EFCCO]E BEC[ ENDS, JOINT BOLTS OR G[AND3
REASONABLE ACCESS TO wCIJ AFD G[AFDo tAACC BE PRUVOED.
u0MCRETE BLOCKING FOR STD. rLAN - 330.2
+ PU[3LIC WORT: RORIZONTAL AND DOWNWARD
DLYAK I \OLIN I' VERTICAL BENDS
illlAKI;H �UlU
UTB 1221 Exhibit A Attachment 3 Page 12 of 18
UTB 1221 Exhibit A Attachment 3 Page 13 of 18
Where shown on the pleas, e. in the specifications or requires a,
the Engineer, joint restraint s,_Tem kshocWe rods) shall se uses.
rth joints restraint materials used shall oe those monefeeter,a 6,
t,tor Notional PlouUCtS, iaci Moll, Aceaee, Pu Bo; 258,
Columsus, vnio 4an5 enl— on equal alternate is approves in
ritiny 5, tRo Engineer.
SleerTwes• °tM—e r
Ri,,R stengglh low -alloy steel (cop -ten),
ASTIR Oda neer-tp,atea.
i. iiesolt:
ASTM A588, Grase 19, Cor-ien, eyeal to bo„erStor Tielbolt
»I y : 0/8" for 2" an'u 3" mechan;cal jeinta (M.J.) with eye for 5/8" ro'a
»I r : o/4' for 4" to 12" M.u. with eye Tor o/4" roa
5zi loo )/4" Tor 14" to 24" M.J. with eye Tor o/4" res
SST 7+, )/4" for 4" to 1z" M.J. with eye for 7/3" ons i" roa
SST 757: 3/-t" for 14" to L4" ItI.J. with eye for 7/8" onr " rot]
bbI //8: 1" for 30" ta 015" M.a. :;[h e,a Tor 1" rod
Z. nutter: lien Net
ASTM A58a, 0raoe o, Cor -Ie.,, equal to SuNerStar Tienut
SS8 for 5/8", 3/7", ,/a", I" Iieralt a.,a Iie,od
J. Iieaoapling with Tiestop Pin
ASTM njaa, Grose 6, Cor len, equal to SuNerStar Piecoupliny
SS10 for 5/8",/4", ,/a", I" lie.oa
4. iarod:
Continuous Fhpeadea roa for cutting to desiretl lengths
A IM A588. Grade B, Cor -Ten, equal Ee neper,tar Iierod
Z,WZ lar x/13", .5/4 7/8". 1"
u. iiewasher
A]IM A588, Grade B, Cor -len, equal to superstar Tiewasher
»Ii top 5/a", 3/4", 7/8", ,' roun'a Tlat a,=ncr
Instollotian.
Install the joint restraint e,=tem ;n aceo,dance with Me Manufacte_,p'=
instreetio— �o all jt,ints are mechanically loc Ren tey,tne. to prevent jt,int
separation.
iic6olts shall be installer to poli ayein=t the meefiianical j,int rosy ans
-at the Ma follower. Torque nuts of ro-40 feet paenas Tor 3/4" nuts
Install tieeeaplinyz witH both rods threorer equal ri=tanee into
tiecouplinys. > rrange tieross e,mmetricoll, around the pipe.
Where o Manufacturer'= meahan;cal jo;nt valve or fitting is suppliea -itn
slots for "T" bolts insteas of holes, o fl—ged valve with a flange My
mechanic,i joint adaptor shall be used instead, so as to pra-iM, Aeyuate
space for loeatiny tierolt.
where o continuous run of pipe is requirer t, 6e .=strained, no run of
restrainer pipe shall Be yreata, rase., 60 feet in len-yth setwee fitting=
Ins,. t long boa, solid sleeves as requirer on loey,p ran, to keep tierod
lengths to the 671 foot m=imem.
Pipe used in continuously restrainer ren= =hall 5. mechanical joint pipe
ans detlolts snall 6e in=tall,d os rod guides at each joint.
Pipe
size
Inches
Test
Pressure
PSI
2
4
IG-Aer and Size of Rods
E 5 10 12 14 G4
2
250
3/4'
3
250
3/4
4
250
3/4"
6
250
3/4•
B
250
Jr4"
10
250
3/4•
12
250
14•
14
250
314•
16
a
3/4"
1B
250
3/4-
29
250
3/4
24
CJn
X4"
30
200
�r4•
36
Z,t,
I•
42
aJu
1
4B
200
r
}
Pu13t'ic VPUKh
uLt'AK'i fmLNT
SHACKLE RODDS
AND TIE BOLTS
M. PLAN - 330.5
NIAP.CH tutu
UTB 1221 Exhibit A Attachment 3 Page 14 of 18
W,4TER MAIN IF ADDI IIUNAE ADJUSTMEN i 15
REQUIRED, INSTACL z—z" CCUSE
NIPPLE AND z-2" 90' SEND, SCREWED
2" CLOSE NIPPLE Al THIS POINT. FIELD LuuATE PLASTIC METER BOX IN
PLANTER OR CAST IRON BOX IN PAVE[
OR CONCRETE AREAS.
z" CLOSE NIPPLE
z" YU' ELBOW
UONUREIE BEOCKIMG
TWu PIECE CAST IRON VALVE —
EQUAC Iu uCYMPIC FOUNDRY CO.
STANDARD 8" IUP SECTI014,
WITH REuUCAR SASE SEC ZION
CENGTH TO FIT.
C
2" RE51CIEN I SEATED
GATE VALVE, SCREWED --\
2" GACVANILED
PIPE 12" LOMG
2" CCUSE NIPPLE
SEIWEEN CAP UR PEUG
AND 2" 90' ELBOW
`2" y0' ELBOW
2" GALvANIzED PIPE AS REUUIRED
PLAN
VALVE NUT EATEN�IUN A5 REQUIRED
(SEE DWu SR46 / PACE BOYD)
I GROUND LINE CuNCRETE SIDEWALK
6" MAX. I--
INSTAL 4 MIC POLYETHYLENE r I
13" MAX. °_ 0`O�°0z .°e 0'.0
PLASTIC COVER uvER WASHED C -00c 0000 0000
GRAVEL. CUT HUEE FOR PIPE °c °��° ..0' °O
a-"000 O°e'00
10 uU. FI. WASHED GRAVEL PASSING
I —1 /2" AND RETAINED AINED ON 1/4" I7E5H
FOR DRRIN
EEEVA I ION
2 1/z" N5T (HuSE)
AND z 1/2" FNSI
CAP rvl I H GASKE I
2"x2%2" TEE AND z" CAP
2" CLOSE NIPPEE SEW IEEM IEE
AND VU* EEBOW.
2" 90' EL60w
PUBLIC vVurci 2" BLOW—OFF STD. PLAN — 340.1
N``•` _ DLI -AK I HIEN r PERMANENT ASSEMBLY
ilTARCFt 20iu
UTB 1221 Exhibit A Attachment 3 Page 15 of 18
CUNCRETE DEAD MAN 61OUKIMG WIIH SRACKCE Rubs I
CAP, BEUCK SHACC 6E PUDRED AGAINS I UNDISTURBED
EARIR, sI/_E OF BLOCK TO BE DETERMINED BASED UN IEST
PRE55DRE uF WATER CINE AND SOIL uHARACiERISTIES.
CA51 IRUN CAP OR PLUG WITH
T— 2"IPS IAP SHACC 6E A
RuuKwEEE 482 END CAP
uuuPCING.
WAIER MAIN / 2" uA[VAMIzED IRUN PIPE
/ AS REQUIRED.
2" uCOSE NIPPLE /
2" au' EC9uw 2" GACVANILEO IRON PIPE, 1 z"
CUNG.
PLAN
TWu PIECE CAS i IRON VALVE BOX VALvE NUT EXTENSIuN IF REQUIRED
EQUAL TO RICF9 VALVE CO. STANDARD (SEE DWG BR46 / PAGE 8090)
8" TOP SECTIOM, WITH REGULAR
6A517 5EC I IUN CENG IH TO FIT. INSTAEE 2" 90' ELBOW, SCREWED
2" PLUG, SCREvvED
18„
2" GALVANI[ED IRON PIPE 12" LONu 2" GALVANIZED IRON PIPE
2" RESILIENT GATE AS REuUIRED
VACvE, SCREWED INSTALL 2" 90' EEBOvv,
SCREWED
2" GALvmMIzE'u IRON
PIPE AS REQUIRED.
ELEVATION
D*,\�
STD. rLAN — 340.2
PutsLl% vvOtti:�. 2" BLOW—OFF1)LHAN'l MP,,,NT i EMPORARY ASSEMBLY
UTB 1221 Exhibit A Attachment 3 Page 16 of 18
2" BEEHIVE SRA
CO i OPEMIMG AS REQUIRED,
AFTER IMLACCA ICIM, GROUT
AROUND PIPE.
INSTALL:
1 - 2"Ai" REDUCER
c - c" 90' BENDS AS
SWIMC; uUIIC i
NUI :
2" OPEN PATTERM, Rr,URM SEMD - 180'
Z' GALVANIZED IRON PIPE FIELD
CUCAIE
6" MAA.
" CCUUzE IMII PLE
1" UNION
I" NIPPLE �
17"x30" PLASTIC DETER ICDA EQUAL TO MID STATES
PLASTIC, BCP zERIEz:, i/�)0-78 WITH 2" THICm DOCi10E
IRUUM DIAMOND PLATE. 18"x31" MSCBC i tiOR
J.
" 7ArVANILED IRON
PIPE TO FI i
w
" 90' ELBOW
1"I yPE "R" z:,OFI COPPER TUBING
I" COMBINATION AIR RECEA3E 3z VACUUM VALVE,
zZREWED. APCO NO. 143C OR E00AC.
WASnED GRAvEC, PASSING 1-1/2" AND RE AIMED UN
1/4" MEZ:,F9 FOR DRAIN
AIR AND VA000M RELEASE VRCVE A55EMBCY SRALL BE
INS I ACCED Ai FIIURES I POINT OF CINE. IF HIhH PUIM I FALLS
IN A LOCATIuM wFIERE ASSEMBLY CANMOi 8E IM51ACCE0,
PROVIDE ADDiTIUNAC DEPIR OF CINE TO CREATE A FIIGR
PUIN I Al A LOCATION wFIERE ASSEMBLY CAN BE INS T ACCED.
CuuATE ARE—VA000M METER BUX 00I510E OF TRAFFIC
AREAS, IN PCAM IINU S TRIPS, BEHIND u0176 OR SIDEWACK.
a I-UbLic WUKh
,N= _ UEFAKTNIEN'I'
UTB 1221
i" DRUMiE GATE VALVE, SCREW EQOAC
TO RED-vvrnl iE VALVE CORP. FIG NO.280
COOPCIMC; COPPER 10 MALE IRON
PIPE—FORD Cc6-wy OR EQUAL.
c" REZIICIEN i SEA i GATE VALVE
WITH THREADED ENDS
Z' 0RASz:, NIPPLE — 6" LONG
(MIP i X MIPT)
2" IRON PIPE IMREAD CORPORATION STOP WITH
90' BEND FOR COPPER. PURD ITPE FLOOD PACK
10I171 1 CTS,
DUODCE STRAP SERVICE CLAMP vvIhFl
Z" IPZI TAP i0 FIT, EQUAL TO MEULCER CO.
2"xi" eRA» I5UzF11NG
1" AIR & VACUUM RELEASE STD• PLAN - 34u.3
ASSEMBLY
Exhibit A Attachment 3
Page 17 of 18
Z" 15EEMIVE Z1IRAI
2"x2"x2" TEE
ia'
2" a'v' IITMDz,
Z" GALVAICIZED IRON PIPE TO FIT
WASHED GRAvEC, PA»IMG
i—i/Z" AICD RETAINED ON
i/T" IOESH FOR DRAIN
NOTE:
T-
12" MIN.
2" 90' ELBOW
2" OPEN PATTERN, RETORM 9EICu - i6'u'
2" GALVANIZED IROM PIPE FIECu
LOCATE
2" 90' ECBOvv
CUT OPENING AS REQUIRED, APiER
IMSIALLATION, GROUT AROUND PIPE.
2" UNION
SHORT NIPPLE
2" CCC.E MIPPCE
2" UNION
t"x�0" PCA�iIC PETER BOX EQUAL TO MID STATES
PLASTIC, BCF SERIES 1730-18 WITIM Z" iRICR DOCHCE
IRON DIAMOND PLATE. is"xai" MzC6C i vaOR
2" BRONZE GATE vACvE, ��REwED EQOAC
TO RED—WHITE VALVE CORP. FIG ICC. call
Z" RESILIEMT SEAT GATE VALVE WITn
BREADED EMDS
Z-2" BRASS 90' BENDS WITH CLOSE
MIPPCE 6E i wEEM BEMDS
Z' ITPE R SOFT
COPPER i06IICG ill Fli
AIR mMD vACUUM vACvE 2" ASSEMBLY
APCO NO. 1452C CR ECOAC.
AIR AND VACUUM RELEASE VALVE A55EMBCY SHAEE BE INSTALLED
AT HIL;HEST PuINT OF LINE. IF RIGH POINT FALL5 IN A EUC;ATIUN
WHERE A55EM8CY C;ANNU I BE INS I ALLED, PROVIDE ADDITIUNAL DEPTH
OF LINE TO CREA IE A RIGH PUIN I AT A LOCATION vvHERE A55EMBCY
CAN BE INSIALLED.
CUCAIE AIR VAUUUPI REIER BOX OUT5I13E uF IRAFFIc AREAS, IN
PEAN ZINC 51RIP5, BEHIND CURB AND SIDEWACR.
HUbLIC WUHI.
=` UEPARTMENT
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IvIPPCE
2 CORPORAiICIC �iCP 90' SEMD,
I.P. THREAD TO COPPER, E00AC
10 FORD FB 500.
DOUOLE STRAP SERvICE CCAIMP m iri 2"
IPS TAP TO FIT, EOOAC TO m0ECCER CO.
DOUDLE STRAP SERVICE CLAMP vn m Z'
IPS TAP TO FIT, EQUAL TO MUELLER CO.
2" AIR & VACUUM RELEASE STD. PL&N - 340.4
ASSEMBLY
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UTB 1221 Exhibit A Attachment 3 Page 18 of 18
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UTB 1221 Exhibit B
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Swum Uth Street water main rulvuatiun cunuept
entlre existing water main system not shown f7olf
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see'COR Maps TALBOT Water January 2016' fdetail 4
existing water mains on Lake, Davis, Shattuck,rth,
Morris, and Smlthers to be cut and capped souw
Limited Access boundary. deactivatedportionremoved as needed during excavation of Talbo} FOR CITY —Ern 7�ARnARr SEwER�
AND OLYMPIC PIPELINE (20' DIAM.) PIPES
FOR CRY UTILITIES (SANRARY SEWER WATER, ETC.)
LYMPIE PIPEQNE l20" MIRM,
AND PIOVATE STORM SEWER
FOR CRT STN>:ET AND uTIL1TY FACILr"ES
AND OLYMPIC PIPWNE 120" OT M.I
p EXISTING FIRE HYDRANT
D REPLACEMEN I f•IRE HYuRART
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n:r..lnnum RELOCATED WATER MAIN
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