lakebuilder
Agricultural
- Feb 23, 2018
- 9
I am planning to build a 47 acre reservoir/lake on my row crop farm in Mississippi in order to collect runoff rain water and store it for irrigation use. The earthen levee/dam that will be constructed will be approximately 26 feet high at its tallest point and approximately 240 feet wide at its base. I am trying to determine what type of pipe material would be best suited for the 16" wide suction pipe needed, as this pipe will need to run through the levee/dam's core structure near its base at the bottom of the lake to the pumping station on the other side of the levee. This 16" wide pipe will be approximately 240 feet in length and will be buried under 20 feet of the dirt levee. I am concerned about the pipe potentially cracking, breaking loose at joints, corroding, deteriorating, leaking, etc.
What type of large diameter (16") pipe material would hold together best in this environment and not likely leak under the settling weight of 20 feet of levee sitting on top of it?
Should I avoid ductile iron and/or smooth steel because of their possibility (or maybe likelihood) to corrode (particularly from the exterior)?
Should I avoid PVC due the possibility of the large glued joints breaking loose and leaking due to the foreseeable shifting and settling of the 20 feet of dirt above?
Would gasketed C-900 be a better idea since it is strong and won't corrode and can also be used with thrust restraint harnesses instead of large, glued joints?
Your thoughts and advice will be very much appreciated.
What type of large diameter (16") pipe material would hold together best in this environment and not likely leak under the settling weight of 20 feet of levee sitting on top of it?
Should I avoid ductile iron and/or smooth steel because of their possibility (or maybe likelihood) to corrode (particularly from the exterior)?
Should I avoid PVC due the possibility of the large glued joints breaking loose and leaking due to the foreseeable shifting and settling of the 20 feet of dirt above?
Would gasketed C-900 be a better idea since it is strong and won't corrode and can also be used with thrust restraint harnesses instead of large, glued joints?
Your thoughts and advice will be very much appreciated.