Utah Admin. Code R655-11-6E - Internal Drainage
A. All underdrains
and collection pipes shall be constructed using non-corrodible materials
capable of withstanding the anticipated loads.
B. Underdrains and collection pipes should be
designed to conduct flows several times larger than anticipated. All pipes
within the dam which are not easily accessible shall have a minimum diameter of
six inches.
C. All internal drain
pipes should be enveloped with free draining material, meeting filter
requirements with adjacent zones.
D. Where multiple pipes are used to conduct
drainage from internal portions of the dam, they should be carried to the
downstream toe or gallery separately without intervening connections or
manifold systems. If the drain pipes are connected at their termination points,
manholes should be provided to facilitate observation and measurement of the
separate drain lines.
E. All
underdrains and collection pipes should have provisions for measuring
discharges in manholes or at their discharge points. If the anticipated
discharge is in excess of 10 gallons per minute (gpm), a weir or other suitable
measuring device should be provided. If the anticipated flows are less than 10
gpm, provisions should be made so the water can be discharged freely into a
vessel 1.5 feet high and one foot in diameter.
F. All exposed underdrain and collection
pipes shall have an appropriate rodent screen attached.
G. All underdrains and collection pipes shall
be cleaned out and inspected by camera prior to the first filling of the
reservoir.
H. All seepage
collection systems must include a collection pipe to discharge flows.
I. All internal drains must have a sufficient
cover of impermeable material to eliminate the collection of surface
waters.
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