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Got a question this morning about piping requirements for sewer under a driveway. Cant seem to locate in code. Any suggestions?
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Way too vague of a statement. Is the driveway in the Right Of Way? Are you talking about a public sewer or private lateral?Got a question this morning about piping requirements for sewer under a driveway. Cant seem to locate in code. Any suggestions?
Make sure it slopes away from the house.Got a question this morning about piping requirements for sewer under a driveway. Cant seem to locate in code. Any suggestions?
Please do me a favor and point out a code section for that requirement.since there is no burial depth requirement other than the 12" below grade
So, without the actual code, UPC or IPC, and since it was a California project, I will note from the CPC the protection of sewers in 718.3 notes not less than (1) one foot below the surface of the ground. And honestly, I would surely hope all licensed plumbers should be well aware of this.Please do me a favor and point out a code section for that requirement.
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That does not apply to ABS, PVC, or SDR pipe as these are all allowed under or within a building.So, without the actual code, UPC or IPC, and since it was a California project, I will note from the CPC the protection of sewers in 718.3 notes not less than (1) one foot below the surface of the ground. And honestly, I would surely hope all licensed plumbers should be well aware of this.
Well, I am not sure what you are reading, but it absolutely applies. The cover requirement has been the same for me and I started in the 1985 code cycle.That does not apply to ABS, PVC, or SDR pipe as these are all allowed under or within a building.
SDR is not listed for within building, see TABLE P3002.1(2).That does not apply to ABS, PVC, or SDR pipe as these are all allowed under or within a building.
Well, I am not sure what you are reading, but it absolutely applies. The cover requirement has been the same for me and I started in the 1985 code cycle.
Alrighty then 12” minimum cover applies to SDR.SDR is not listed for within building, see TABLE P3002.1(2).
Yeah it does. So there.Alrighty then 12” minimum cover applies to SDR.
It’s plumbing!!!! Besides fatboy, who gets excited about sewers?Yeah it does. So there.![]()
I agree. Sewer stuff is boring, it just sits there all the time, apparently doing nothing, no moving parts, no crazy theories involved... Until it stops working, then it gets exciting real fast.It’s plumbing!!!! Besides fatboy, who gets excited about sewers?
I tend to think the stuff inside the pipe are moving parts.I agree. Sewer stuff is boring, it just sits there all the time, apparently doing nothing, no moving parts, no crazy theories involved... Until it stops working, then it gets exciting real fast.