12 Va. Admin. Code § 5-590-1160 - Valve, air relief, meter, and blowoff chambers
A. Standard fire hydrants or blowoffs shall
be considered to enable removal of sediment and air accumulations.
B. Drains in chambers or pits that contain
valves, blowoffs, meters, or other appurtenances to a distribution system shall
not be connected directly to any storm drain or sanitary sewer, nor shall
blowoffs or air relief valves be connected directly to any sanitary
sewer.
C. Chambers or pits shall be
drained to the surface of the ground where they are not subject to flooding by
surface water or to absorption pits located above the seasonal groundwater
table elevation. The backfill material for the water main may serve as an
absorption pit if granular embedment material is laid from the pipe bedding up
through the final backfill layer for the entire length of pipe in the chamber.
Sump pumps may be used where other means are not practicable.
D. Chambers or pits shall be designed to
facilitate air-valve inspection and servicing.
E. Air relief and blowoff piping.
1. The open end of an air relief pipe shall
be extended from the manhole or enclosing chamber to a point at least one foot
above ground and provided with a screened, downward facing elbow. The exposed
pipe and appurtenances shall be protected from vandalism and other
damage.
2. When an aboveground
extension is not practical or desired, the open end of the air relief pipe or
blowoff shall be extended.
a. Where the pit
or chamber is provided with proper drainage and is not otherwise subject to
high groundwater levels, surface flooding, ponding, and contaminant or
pollutant spills, the open end may be provided with a screened, downward facing
elbow. The valve chamber or pit shall be vented to provide sufficient air flow
to allow proper operation of the air valve. Air valves fitted with a smooth
vent port and screened hood are allowable under these conditions.
b. Where the pit or chamber is not properly
drained or is otherwise subject to high groundwater levels, surface flooding,
ponding, and contaminant or pollutant spills, a manually operated valve or
blowoff shall be used and the open end shall be fitted with a watertight cap or
other means to prevent contamination from entering the pipe and
valve.
c. The installation and
testing specifications shall require field verification by the owner's engineer
of the groundwater elevation and surface water drainage, as needed in
circumstances or situations where this is of potential concern, before
placement of the pit or chamber.
Notes
Statutory Authority: §§ 32.1-12 and 32.1-170 of the Code of Virginia.
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