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Drywell under a 10 story building

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ocgeo

Geotechnical
May 28, 2014
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Do something seems incorrect with funneling 7,500cubic feet of water (major storm event) and all other site water into a drywell directly beneath a 7 to 8 story building at a depth of about 50 feet.

The site is underlain by an alluvial deposit with varying soil layers of silt, sand, cobbles and boulders. Possible collapsible soil, piping, 50 foot pressure head due to storage of water during infiltration.
 
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I fully agree with your concern ..Your post reminds to me , PIZZA TOWER.. The dry well SHALL NOT BE USED for gully.
 
or the basement as a sump. [lol]

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Usually its a lot cheaper to build storm water retention structures underneath the parking lots rather than underneath the building.
 
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