Utah Admin. Code R655-11-7C - Outlet Details
A. All outlets
shall have a trash rack to prevent clogging.
B. All outlets connected directly to a
downstream pipeline shall have an emergency bypass valve.
C. All outlets shall have a suitable energy
dissipater at the discharge end to prevent erosion of the downstream
channel.
D. All outlets will be
placed on a concrete cradle or encased in concrete unless specifically exempted
by the State Engineer in writing. All conduits made of plastic materials will
be fully encased. The sequencing and construction methods for secure placement
of the conduit to prevent movement during pressure testing and concrete
placement must be included in the design documents.
E. All outlets, with the exception of ungated
outlets, shall have an operating gate or a guard gate on the upstream
end.
F. All outlets shall have
seepage control measures to reduce the potential for piping along the conduit.
Common methods may include locating the outlet conduit in bedrock and
installing a conduit filter drain to intercept seepage. Where possible, the
outlet should penetrate the chimney drain so it acts as the conduit filter
drain. Where an individual filter drain is used, it must have sufficient
lateral extent to also protect against localized embankment cracking as well as
seepage along the conduit. The use of cutoff collars is not an approved
method.
G. Outlets encased or
cradled in concrete should have battered sides to facilitate compaction against
the concrete, unless approval is given by the State Engineer to place the
conduit in a trench.
H. Every
attempt should be made to locate the outlet on bedrock or consolidated
materials. In the event this is not possible, consideration should be given to
articulating the outlet to allow for settlement.
I. Outlet gates and valves can be either
mechanically or hydraulically operated. In either case the hydraulic lines or
mechanical stems must be adequately protected from debris, wave action,
settlement, and ice damage. Buried stems should be encased in an oil-filled
pipe supported on pedestals. No catwalks or similar access structures will be
allowed on reservoirs where freezing occurs or significant floating debris is
present. All outlets which are operated with motorized equipment must have
back-up capability or a manual bypass system capable of being operated in a
reasonable amount of time.
J. All
outlets shall be properly vented. A vent pipe and air manifold around the
perimeter of the conduit immediately downstream of the gate will be required
unless waived by the State Engineer. The air supply lines should be
conservatively sized for the anticipated flows and protected in the same manner
as the outlet control lines or stems.
K. All operators and supporting equipment for
outlet controls should be properly protected and secured. Particular attention
needs to be given to protection from vandals and unauthorized operation. All
outlet controls should be clearly marked as to which way the gates and valves
operate so that overloading of a closed gate or valve should not
occur.
L. Outlet controls should be
accessible when the spillways are in use.
Notes
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