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Gravity Sewers Spreadsheet

Project Review
Unknown Sewer Project ETC Date: 2/21/12
Name: Engineer:
Manhole Check for
Length of Slope Invert Check for
Main or Line Stations Length 400 Elevation Out Elevation Slope (%)
From To Pipe (ft) Elevation In (ft) Slope (ft/ft) Slope* 0.004
ft (ft) (ft)
Main A Ex MH A1 107.31 OK 457.77 450.15 7.62 0.0710 OK 7.10
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Gravity Sewers Spreadsheet
Project Review
Unknown Sewer Project ETC Date: 2/21/12
Name: Engineer:
2 1 Where: V = velocity (ft/s)
Mannings formula: k k = 1.486
V = R 3 S2 n = Manning's coefficient
n (0.013)
R = hydraulic radius (ft)
S = slope (ft/ft)
A A = cross sectional area of
R= flow (ft2)
P = wetted perimeter (ft)
P
10 CSR 20-8.120(5)(D)1. -- All sewers shall be designed and constructed to give mean velocities, when flowing full, of not less than 2 ft/s.
10 CSR 20-8.120(5)(D)5. -- High velocity protection. Where velocities greater than 15 ft/s are attained, special provision shall be made to
protect against displacement by erosion and impact.

Check for
Support is
Unit Diamet Velocity
Main or Line n Area (ft2) P (ft) R2/3 (ft) S1/2 (ft/ft) V (ft/s) Needed
Variable er (in) 2
> 15
ft/s
Main A 1.486 0.013 8.0 0.3491 2.0944 0.3029 0.2665 9.22 OK NO
1.486 0.013 OK YES
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Gravity Sewers Spreadsheet
Project Review
Unknown Sewer Project ETC Date: 2/21/12
Name: Engineer:

New Collection Systems:


Present Population: 200
Predicted Population (20-year planning period): 1,000 10 CSR 20-8.110(4)(C )3.

Design average flow: 100,000.00 gpd = Predicted Population x 100 gpd/capita


10 CSR 20-8.110(4)(C )4.C.(I)
Peaking factor: 1.39 = (18 + Predicted Population) / (4 + Predicted Population)
10 CSR 20-8.110(4)(C )4.C.(II) - Figure 1.
Design peak hourly flow: 139,300.70 gph = Peaking factor x Design average flow gpd
10 CSR 20-8.110(4)(C )4.C.(II)

Design average BOD5: 170.00 lbs BOD5/day = Predicted Population x 0.17 lbs BOD5/day/capita
10 CSR 20-8.110(4)(C )5.C.(I)
Design average SS: 200.00 lbs SS/day = Predicted Population x 0.20 lbs SS/day/capita
10 CSR 20-8.110(4)(C )5.C.(I)

Existing Collection Systems:

*Slope 10 CSR 20-8.120(5)(D)1.:


Nominal Sewer Size (in)Minimum Slope (ft/100 ft)
8 0.40
10 0.28
12 0.22
14 0.17
15 0.15
16 0.14
18 0.12
21 0.10
24 0.08
27 0.067
30 0.058
33 0.052
36 0.046
39 0.041
42 0.037

Instructions for Spreadsheet:


Font in blue denotes input from the plans and specifications.
"Check for Slope*" column in the Slope tab is set for an 8" pipe with a minimum slope of 0.004 ft/ft. The equation can be
changed to reflect the appropriate pipe size according to the chart located on this page.
To add more
Citations rows
from the to the tables
proposed developed,
amendment tohighlight the last will
10 CSR 20-8.120 row be
in the table. February
effective Place the cursor
29, 2012.on the right, bottom corner of
the last highlighted cell, click on this position and drag down to create more rows. This will maintain the formatting and
equations embedded in the cells.

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