leeji
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 4, 2003
- 5
I am evaluating an existing short storm sewer system (8 structures) on a steep overland grade that has a re-occurring problem of the manhole lids being removed during storm events. To eliminate deep excavation for the pipe, there were numerous manhole step-downs constructed with 4' - 6' in vertical drop. I have analyzed this system in hydroflow, ICPR and XP-SWMM and am getting very similar answers for all three models. Unfortunately, the system is not failing for up to the 25-year storm. The lids have been blown off in much smaller events. I believe I have my hydrology nailed down and accurate.
I have read some articles on pressure fluctuations in manholes that have large vertical drops in the manhole. These fluctuations were large enough to remove the manholes even though the HGL was well below the rim. Has anyone had any dealing with this sort of thing? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Jim Lee, P.E.
City of Tallahassee
Stormwater Division
I have read some articles on pressure fluctuations in manholes that have large vertical drops in the manhole. These fluctuations were large enough to remove the manholes even though the HGL was well below the rim. Has anyone had any dealing with this sort of thing? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Jim Lee, P.E.
City of Tallahassee
Stormwater Division