GoldDredger
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 16, 2008
- 172
I am designing the subfloor drainage for pier and beam building, with a 6-foot crawlspace. Groundwater is not an issue.
It is a fairly large and geometrically irregular structure, approximately 6.4 acres in area of crawlspace.
The subfloor drainage is only intended to pick up 'emergency' flows, such as a plumbing break in the future. Storm flows are not expected.
Does anyone have an opinion on how I should size these drainage lines? The subfloor drainage will connect to the site storm drain system with gravity flow.
It is a fairly large and geometrically irregular structure, approximately 6.4 acres in area of crawlspace.
The subfloor drainage is only intended to pick up 'emergency' flows, such as a plumbing break in the future. Storm flows are not expected.
Does anyone have an opinion on how I should size these drainage lines? The subfloor drainage will connect to the site storm drain system with gravity flow.