diggerman
Civil/Environmental
- Dec 28, 2009
- 44
Is there any common rule of thumb with setting the elevation of a pipe invert (where the mitred end exists) with relation to the ditch bottom. I've heard many diferent schools of thought on this. Contractors appear to build the ditch bottoms slightly (approx. 2 tenths of a foot) lower than the end of the pipe invert. The problems we've been encountering is that this creates more of a sump than actually directing the water through the sidedrains. I've been told typically you want the ditch bottom slightly higher to actually force the water into the pipe creating somewhat of a "catch" for water to go in. Does anyone get my drift?