Grating over headwalls and endwalls
Grating over headwalls and endwalls
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An architect I am working for is insisting we put grating over headwalls and endwalls to keep kids out. I think these are a terrible idea.
I've never seen a grated headwall in the field that is not clogged. I've never seen a grated endwall in the field that is not clogged, unless it is already broken off due to past clogging. I am also not aware of a single child ever being harmed by entering a stormpipe, so if anyone knows of documentation of a kid who was hurt in a storm pipe, please forward.
Does anyone have a recommendation for a grating design that doesn't clog? Maybe with space underneath, although that would seem to defeat the purpose.
I've never seen a grated headwall in the field that is not clogged. I've never seen a grated endwall in the field that is not clogged, unless it is already broken off due to past clogging. I am also not aware of a single child ever being harmed by entering a stormpipe, so if anyone knows of documentation of a kid who was hurt in a storm pipe, please forward.
Does anyone have a recommendation for a grating design that doesn't clog? Maybe with space underneath, although that would seem to defeat the purpose.
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My son got stuck in one. Fortunately we got him out, but it was 15 years ago and he still won't go near one.
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We were able to use a drop inlet to catch flow from the ditch rather than use a culvert.
Public safety is a big concern. If its in a residential area, better to be safe than sorry.
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One thing I recall about the story that I found personnally troubling was that parents allowed (or did not supervise) small children to play in a flooded ditch during a huricane.
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Thanks to Terry for the detail. It is reassuring to know that I had started to draft one up myself, and it is conceptually identical to the DelDOT one you cited...6"clear, horizontal bars only.
I can live with them on the inlets, I've told the PM that. On the endwalls is just crazy. It appears many of you agree.
They are not req'd by local Ord., just some Arch telling me that "everyone always does it" and "it's common sense". When I point out that there are more pipes without them than with them, so apparently everyone doesn't do it; or that intentionally placing an obstruction across an artificially created floodway (which is what a stormpipe is) is against common sense, the room gets quite.
I will, however, put them on outlet ends, where the pipe leads directly to a sumped Water Quality inlet. Those have WQ hoods over the ends, and I am worried that a kid couldn't get out of that. Also, no debris will be expected, because of the hood.
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