PURPOSE: This rule specifies the minimum
standards for the design of gravity sewers that are part of wastewater
collection and treatment systems. This rule is to be used with rules
10 CSR
20-8.110 through
10 CSR
20-8.210. It does not address all aspects of design,
and the design engineer may refer to other appropriate reference materials so
long as these minimum standards set forth in this rule are
met.
PUBLISHER'S NOTE: The secretary of state has
determined that the publication of the entire text of the material which is
incorporated by reference as a portion of this rule would be unduly cumbersome
or expensive. This material as incorporated by reference in this rule shall be
maintained by the agency at its headquarters and shall be made available to the
public for inspection and copying at no more than the actual cost of
reproduction. This note applies only to the reference material. The entire text
of the rule is printed here.
(1) Applicability. Wastewater systems that
utilize gravity sewers shall be designed based on criteria contained in this
rule, published standards, applicable federal and state requirements, standard
textbooks, current technical literature and applicable safety standards. In the
event of any conflict between the above criteria, the requirement in this rule
shall prevail.
(A) This rule shall not apply
to treatment units covered in
10 CSR
20-8.300.
(B) This rule shall not apply to treatment
units covered in
10 CSR
20-8.500.
(2) Sanitary Sewers. Rain water from roofs,
streets, and other areas and groundwater from foundation drains shall be
excluded from all new sewers.
(3)
Details of Design and Construction.
(A)
Installation. Installation specifications shall contain appropriate
requirements based on the criteria, standards, and requirements established by
industry in its technical publications. Requirements shall be set forth in the
specifications for the pipe and methods of bedding and backfilling thereof, so
as not to damage the pipe or its joints, impede cleaning operations, and future
tapping, nor create excessive side fill pressures and ovalation of the pipe,
nor seriously impair flow capacity.
1. Slope.
All sewers shall be designed and constructed to give mean velocities, when
flowing full, of not less than two feet (2') per second.
2. Depth. All sewers shall either be covered
with at least thirty-six inches (36") of soil, or sufficiently insulated with
other material to prevent freezing and to protect them from superimposed
loads.
3. Buoyancy. Buoyancy of
sewers shall be considered and flotation of the pipe shall be prevented with
appropriate construction where high groundwater conditions are
anticipated.
(B)
Deflection test. No pipe shall exceed a deflection of five percent (5%) of the
inside diameter.
(C) Joints and
Infiltration.
1. Service connections. Service
connections to the sewer main shall be watertight and cannot protrude into the
sewer.
2. Leakage tests. Leakage
tests shall be specified for gravity sewers except polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
pipe with a diameter of twenty-seven inches (27") or less.
A. Water (hydrostatic) test. The leakage
exfiltration or infiltration shall not exceed one hundred (100) gallons per
inch of pipe diameter per mile per day for any section between manholes of the
system. An exfiltration or infiltration test shall be performed with a minimum
positive head of two feet (2'). The exfiltration or infiltration test shall
conform to the test procedure described in ASTM C969 - 17 Standard
Practice for Infiltration and Exfiltration Acceptance Testing of Installed
Precast Concrete Pipe Sewer Lines, as approved and published April 1,
2017, for precast concrete pipe. This standard shall hereby be incorporated by
reference into this rule, as published by ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor
Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959. This rule does not
incorporate any subsequent amendments or additions.
B. Air test. The air test shall conform to
the test procedure described in ASTM C1103 - 14 Standard Practice for
Joint Acceptance Testing of Installed Precast Concrete Pipe Sewer
Lines, as approved and published November 1, 2014, for concrete pipe
twenty-seven inches (27") or greater in diameter, and ASTM F1417 - 11a(2015)
Standard Practice for Installation Acceptance of Plastic Non-pressure
Sewer Lines Using Low-Pressure Air, as approved and published August
1, 2015, for plastic, composite, and ductile iron pipe. These standards shall
hereby be incorporated by reference into this rule, as published by ASTM
International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA
19428-2959. This rule does not incorporate any subsequent amendments or
additions.
(D)
Bore or Tunnel. Where casing pipe is utilized it shall be constructed of steel
with welded joints conforming to AWWA C200-17 Steel Water Pipe, 6 In.
(150 mm) and Larger, as approved and published August 1, 2017, or
ductile iron pipe with mechanical joints. This standard shall hereby be
incorporated by reference into this rule, as published by American Water Works
Association (AWWA), 6666 West Quincy Avenue, Denver, CO 80235-3098. This rule
does not incorporate any subsequent amendments or
additions.
(4) Manholes.
(A) Location. Manholes shall be installed-
1. At the end of each line;
2. At all changes in grade, size, or
alignment;
3. At all sewer pipe
intersections; and
4. At distances
appropriate to allow for sufficient cleaning and maintenance of sewer
lines.
(B) Drop Type.
1. A drop pipe shall be provided for a sewer
entering a manhole at an elevation of twenty-four inches (24") or more above
the manhole invert.
2. When using
precast manholes, drop connections must not enter the manhole at a
joint.
(C) Diameter. The
minimum diameter of manholes shall be forty-two inches (42") on eight-inch (8")
diameter gravity sewer lines and forty-eight inches (48") on all sewer lines
larger than eight inches (8") in diameter. A minimum access diameter of
twenty-two inches (22") (56 cm) shall be provided. Cleanouts shall be a minimum
of eight inches (8") for pipes eight inches (8") in diameter or larger and
equal to the diameter for pipes less than eight inches (8").
(D) Bench. No sewer, service connection, or
drop manhole pipe shall discharge onto the surface of the bench.
(E) Watertightness. Manholes shall be
watertight, constructed, and installed in accordance with the manufacturer's
recommendations and procedures.
(F)
Inspection and Testing.
1. Vacuum testing, if
specified for concrete sewer manholes, shall conform to the test procedures in
ASTM C1244 - 11(2017) Standard Test Method for Concrete Sewer Manholes
by the Negative Air Pressure (Vacuum) Test Prior to Backfill, as
approved and published April 1, 2017, or the manufacturer's recommendation.
This standard shall hereby be incorporated by reference into this rule, as
published by ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West
Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959. This rule does not incorporate any subsequent
amendments or additions.
2.
Exfiltration testing, if specified for concrete sewer manholes, shall conform
to the test procedures in ASTM C969 - 17 Standard Practice for
Infiltration and Exfiltration Acceptance Testing of Installed Precast Concrete
Pipe Sewer Lines, as approved and published April 1, 2017. This
standard shall hereby be incorporated by reference into this rule, as published
by ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken,
PA 19428-2959. This rule does not incorporate any subsequent amendments or
additions.
(5)
Protection of Water Supplies.
(A) Cross
Connections. There shall be no physical connections between a public or private
potable water supply system and a sewer or appurtenance that would permit the
passage of any wastewater or polluted water into the potable supply.
(B) Relation to Water Works Structures.
Sewers shall be laid at least fifty feet (50') in a horizontal direction from
any existing or proposed public water supply well or other water supply sources
or structures. Sewers must also comply with
10 CSR
23-3.010.
Notes
10 CSR 20-8.120
AUTHORITY:
section 644.026, RSMo 2016.* Original
rule filed Aug. 10, 1978, effective March 11, 1979. Amended: Filed May 17,
1994, effective Dec. 30, 1994. Amended: Filed June 28, 2011, effective Feb. 29,
2012. Amended: Filed June 15, 2018, effective Feb. 28,
2019.
AUTHORITY: section
644.026, RSMo 2000.* Original
rule filed Aug. 10, 1978, effective 3/11/1979. Amended: Filed May 17, 1994,
effective 12/30/1994. Amended:
Filed June 28, 2011, effective 2/29/2012.
Amended by
Missouri
Register January 2, 2019/Volume 44, Number 1, effective
2/28/2019