timdevries
Jun 7, 2012, 08:28 PM
Hi there,
I bought a lot in a small rural village. The sewer main is about 15' down and is about 3' in diameter. I dug up about a 5'x5' area with a friend. We were unable to locate an 8" plastic pipe to tap into with a saddle tap, as directed by the public works manager. There wasn't any mention of a sewer riser. I only discovered that these last couple days.
The question I have, is how do I connect the 4" sdr to that? Is that the village's responsisbility or mine (the sewer main is in the alley)? What would be the typical way of doing it? Are there any better options? How do I ensure that I won't get blockages or separation of solids from liquids, other than maintaining 1/4" slope per foot? With the sewer being 15' down, does a riser need to be installed in order to gracefully transition from the main to the riser/sewer?
Wow, thanks a bunch...
Tim
I bought a lot in a small rural village. The sewer main is about 15' down and is about 3' in diameter. I dug up about a 5'x5' area with a friend. We were unable to locate an 8" plastic pipe to tap into with a saddle tap, as directed by the public works manager. There wasn't any mention of a sewer riser. I only discovered that these last couple days.
The question I have, is how do I connect the 4" sdr to that? Is that the village's responsisbility or mine (the sewer main is in the alley)? What would be the typical way of doing it? Are there any better options? How do I ensure that I won't get blockages or separation of solids from liquids, other than maintaining 1/4" slope per foot? With the sewer being 15' down, does a riser need to be installed in order to gracefully transition from the main to the riser/sewer?
Wow, thanks a bunch...
Tim