12 Va. Admin. Code § 5-590-1150 - Separation of water mains and sanitary sewers
A. The following factors shall be considered
in providing adequate separation of water mains and sanitary sewers:
1. Materials and types of joints for water
and sanitary sewer mains;
2. Soil
conditions;
3. Service branch
connections into the water main and sanitary sewer mains;
4. Compensating variations in the horizontal
and vertical separations;
5. Space
for repairs and alterations of water and sanitary sewer mains;
6. Offsetting of pipes around manholes;
and
7. Identification of the
physical restraints preventing normal separation.
B. Parallel installation of water mains and
sanitary sewers.
1. Under normal conditions,
water mains shall be laid at least 10 feet horizontally from a sanitary sewer
or sewer manhole. The distance shall be measured edge-to-edge.
2. Under unusual situations when local
conditions prevent a horizontal separation of 10 feet, the water main may be
laid closer to a sanitary sewer or sewer manhole provided that:
a. The bottom (invert) of the water main
shall be at least 18 inches above the top (crown) of the sanitary
sewer;
b. Where this vertical
separation cannot be obtained, the sanitary sewer shall be constructed of water
distribution pipe and pressure tested in place in accordance with
12VAC5-590-1110 and
12VAC5-590-1140;
c. The department may approve concrete
encasement of the water main or other physical barrier;
d. The sewer manhole shall be of watertight
construction and tested in place; and
e. No water pipes shall pass through or come
into contact with any part of a sewer manhole.
C. Crossing of water mains and sanitary
sewers.
1. Under normal conditions, water
mains crossing sanitary sewers shall be laid to provide a separation of at
least 18 inches between the bottom of the water main and the top of the
sanitary sewer whenever possible.
2. Under unusual situations when local
conditions prevent a vertical separation described in subdivision C 1 of this
section, the following construction shall be used:
a. Sanitary sewers passing over or under
water mains shall be constructed of the materials described in subsection B of
this section and shall be constructed to a point 10 feet beyond and on each
side of the crossing; and
b. Water
mains passing under sanitary sewers shall, in addition, be protected by
providing:
(1) A vertical separation of at
least 18 inches between the bottom of the sanitary sewer and the top of the
water main;
(2) Adequate structural
support for the sanitary sewers to prevent excessive deflection of the joints
and the settling on and breaking of the water main; and
(3) That the length of the water main be
centered at the point of the crossing so that joints shall be equidistant and
as far as possible from the sanitary sewer.
D. The minimum horizontal
separation distance between water mains and septic tanks and drainfields,
measured edge-to-edge, shall be 10 feet. Greater separation distances shall be
provided wherever practical.
E.
Water mains shall be located a safe horizontal distance from sources of
contamination not already mentioned in this section, such as sewage treatment
works and industrial complexes. The owner's engineer shall contact the
department to determine the safe separation distances.
Notes
Statutory Authority: §§ 32.1-12 and 32.1-170 of the Code of Virginia.
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