Design of Sewer System
Design of Sewer System
Design of Sewer System
Introduction
Name of Housing Society: Future Vision Housing Society
No of houses: 281
No of Apartments: 3
No of Flats: 3
Area of School: 790 m2
Area of commercial buildings: 562 m2
Estimated Area of the Society: 6809 m2
Theory
Sewage:
It is the Liquid Waste or Wastewater produced as a result of water use.
Sewer:
It is a pipe or conduit for carrying sewage. It is generally closed and flow takes place
under gravity.
Sewerage:
Sewerage is the system of collection of wastewater and conveying it to the point of
disposal with or without treatment.
Infiltration:
It is the wastewater that enters sewers through joints, cracked pipes, and walls and holes
of the covers.
Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA) Lahore uses the following infiltration rates for the
design of sewer system.
Pipe dia. Up to 600mm = 5% avg. Sewage flow
For greater than 600mm = 10% avg. Sewage flow
Sources of Wastewater
i.
Domestic:
It is wastewater from houses offices, other buildings, hotels and institutions.
ii.
Industrial:
It is the liquid waste from industrial process.
iii.
Storm-water:
It includes surface run-off generated by rainfall and the street wash.
Collection System
It consists of a network of sewer pipes responsible for collection of sewage from
various localities and sites.
ii.
Disposal
It consists of the sewage pumping station sand outfalls.
iii.
Treatment works
This includes any sewage treatment plants for the treatment of sewage.
Types of Sewers
i)
Sanitary Sewer
It carries sanitary sewage like waste from municipalities including domestic and
industrial waste-water.
ii)
Storm Sewer
It carries storm sewage including surface run-off and street wash.
iii)
Combined Sewer
It carries domestic, industrial and storm Sewage.
iv)
House Sewer
It is the sewer conveying sewage from plumbing system of a building to common
municipal system.
v)
Lateral Sewer
This sewer carries discharge from houses sewer.
vi)
Sub-main
This sewer receives discharge from two or more laterals.
vii)
Main/Trunk Sewer
Receives discharge from two or more sub-mains.
viii)
Outfall Sewer
It receives discharge from all collecting system and conveys it to the point of final
disposal.
Separate System
If storm water is carried separately from domestic and industrial wastewater the
system is called as separate system.
Separate systems are favored when:
a) There is an immediate need for collection of the sanitary sewage but not for
storm water.
b) When sanitary sewage needs treatment but the storm water does not.
ii)
Combined System
It is the system in which the sewers carry both sanitary and storm water.
Combined system is favored when:
a) Combined sewage can be disposed off without treatment
iii)
Preliminary Investigations
Obtain maps and drawings that furnish information of the area
a) Population Density
b) Water consumption
c) Soil characteristics & Natural slope
Maps should also highlight the location of streets, parks , buildings etc.
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b) Design Equation
Mannings formula is used for sewer flowing under gravity
2
1
v = R3 S2
n
d) Maximum Velocity
Should not be greater than 2.4m/s
To avoid chocking of sewer with bigger size objects which enters through
manholes (bricks ,shrubs etc.)
f) Minimum cover.
Minimum 1 m earth cover on sewer crown to avoid damage from live loads.
g) Manholes
Actual Design
a) Size of sewer :
Using
Q=AV
for the calculation of diameter
b) Slope of sewer:
Using manning formula
2
1
v = R3 S2
n
Sewer profile
v)
Subsequent Modification
Design Period
a) Design of Sewer System.
Period of design is indefinite as the system is designed to care for the maximum
development of area.
Design Data
No of people per house = 7
No of people per Apartment = 500
No of people per Flat = 700
Average water consumption per person per day = 364 lpcd
Recommendations
The sewer system designed for the society satisfies most of the criteria established by
WASA. In some places the velocity of flow is somewhat less than the minimum criteria set but as
the sewer is not flowing at full capacity for the entire year therefore the velocity is assumed to be
sufficient to aloe the sewage to be carried through the pipeline. The flow occurs with sufficient
velocity by following the natural slope of the ground and there is very little if any need for
flushing.