I am in a heated discussion with my brother. HE installs piping and I design pipe lines. How much does a 100 foot section of pipe fall at 2% slope 12" pipe. I am not going to say our answers as i don't want to pursuade anyone.
Haha, I think I know what the argument is about. In any event, in my world, regardless of pipe diameter, a 2% slope in a 100' section means would fall 2'
I have noticed a lot of contractors call 0.2%, 0.4% just 2%, 4%. We had a sanitary sewer at 0.4% and the contractor said "we put it in at 4%, just like on the plans." It was constructed at the right slope (0.4%).
Slightly off-topic, but this reminds me of an audio clip I heard last year about Verizon and their customer service people (including a Manager), not knowing the difference between 0.02 cents/KB and 0.02 dollars/KB.