wdl836
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 17, 2007
- 1
I'll start with this - - so everyone knows what I'm discussing.
Has anyone ever seen this permanently installed in an active water distribution system?
The purpose is not the have vehicular traffic continuously cross a water main. I have a situation where we have a 20" water main and the need to cross the water main with a very large box culvert. From a stormwater hydraulics standpoint, I don't want to route the water main through the box culvert. The local municipality doesn't want the main 20'+ deep. The only real option is to go over the box culvert. However, going over the culvert will provide zero cover over the main, and will actually be exposed above ground. I'm already strapping the standard circular pipe to the box culvert. I was thinking that I may be able to install something similar to the previously referenced Road Ramp and secure it to the culvert, I could at least get enough cover to get a little grass to grow and not create an "eye sore" for the public.
Thanks for any insight.
Has anyone ever seen this permanently installed in an active water distribution system?
The purpose is not the have vehicular traffic continuously cross a water main. I have a situation where we have a 20" water main and the need to cross the water main with a very large box culvert. From a stormwater hydraulics standpoint, I don't want to route the water main through the box culvert. The local municipality doesn't want the main 20'+ deep. The only real option is to go over the box culvert. However, going over the culvert will provide zero cover over the main, and will actually be exposed above ground. I'm already strapping the standard circular pipe to the box culvert. I was thinking that I may be able to install something similar to the previously referenced Road Ramp and secure it to the culvert, I could at least get enough cover to get a little grass to grow and not create an "eye sore" for the public.
Thanks for any insight.