[Amended 4-26-1995 by Ord. No. 505]
A. The construction of sanitary sewers shall not start until the following
conditions are met:
(1) The plans for the sanitary sewers showing lines and grades of the
pipe, the location of manholes, the location and design of pump stations
or sewage plants and any other related matter must be approved by
the Township of Hampton.
(2) The entering into an agreement with the Township assuring the completion
of the project by the developer and the acceptance of the same by
the Township.
(3) The securing of a sewage permit from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection.
B. The word "Township" as used in this article shall mean the Township
of Hampton, or its authorized agent in the person of the Township
Manager or any employee designated as the Inspector.
C. The word "contractor" as used in this article shall mean the developer,
the developer's contractor or the authorized agent of either;
particularly the person in charge of the particular project.
D. The contractor, before he starts work, shall meet with the Township
Manager or Township Inspector and inform them as to who is to be responsible
for the project. He is to notify the Township 24 hours in advance
of starting any work.
[Amended 4-26-1995 by Ord. No. 505]
A. Pipe.
(1) Clay sewer pipe.
(a)
Standard-strength clay sewer pipe shall be in accordance with
ASTM specifications for "Standard Strength Clay Sewer Pipe," Designation
C13-64T, latest edition.
(b)
Extra-strength clay sewer pipe shall be in accordance with ASTM
specifications for "Extra-Strength Clay Sewer Pipe," Designation C200-64T,
latest edition. In no case will pipe over 12 feet in depth be less
than extra-strength pipe.
(c)
All joints on clay sewer pipe shall be Type III compression-type
joints in accordance with the ASTM specifications, Designation C-425-64,
latest edition.
(2) Concrete sewer pipe.
(a)
Plain concrete sewer pipe shall be in accordance with the ASTM
standard specifications for "Concrete Sewer Pipe," Designation C-14,
latest edition.
(b)
Reinforced concrete sewer pipe shall be in accordance with the
ASTM standard specifications for "Reinforced Concrete Sewer Pipe,"
Designation C76-57T, latest edition.
(c)
All joints on concrete sewer pipe shall be Type C-P Tylox®
or Press-Seal or approved equal.
(3) Cast-iron pipe.
(a)
Cast-iron pipe shall be bell and spigot ends, mechanical joint
ends and plain ends, ASTM Designation 21.6, Class 22.
(b)
Mechanical joint for cast-iron pressure pipe and fittings shall
be in accordance with ASA specifications, Designation A 21.11.
(c)
Pipe shall be coated inside and outside with coal tar coating
conforming to ASA Specifications A 21.5.
(d)
All mechanical joints shall be furnished complete with standard
accessories, including cast-iron follower rings; high-strength, cast-iron
bolts and nuts; and plain rubber gaskets.
(e)
Compression-type joints such as Tyton® or approved equal
may be used.
(4) Steel pipe.
(a)
Steel pipe can only be used for casing purposes where it is
proposed to jack or bore such pipe as permitted by the Township. The
casing pipe shall have wall thickness as follows:
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Wall Thickness
(inches)
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Diameter of Pipe
(inches)
|
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1/4
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0 to 18
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5/8
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18 to 24
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1/2
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24 to 30
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(b)
The casing shall be black steel material and all joints shall
be welded. The pipe shall have a yield strength of 35,000 psi. The
lines placed in the casing shall have the type of joint as previously
specified.
(5) Asbestos cement pipe. Asbestos cement pipe shall be in accordance
with ASTM C428-63T. Class 1500 can be used up to 12 feet in depth.
Class 2400 shall be used over 12 feet in depth.
(6) PVC and ABS pipe. Plastic drain, waste and vent pipe may be either
acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) meeting ASTM Standard D661-73
and Standard NSF14-1965, or polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plastic drain,
waste and vent pipe fittings meeting standards ASTM D2665-73 and Standard
NSF14-1965. Both ABS and PVC plastic sewer pipe shall be a minimum
Schedule 40 pipe.
B. Manholes.
(1) Precast concrete manholes shall conform to the following specifications:
(a)
Concrete sections. Risers and tops shall conform to ASTM C478-61T.
Riser sections shall have a minimum width of five inches. Top sections
shall have sufficient width to properly support the manhole frame.
(b)
Steps. The manhole steps shall be of aluminum and shall be spaced
not less than 12 inches on centers. They shall be 12 inches in width
and project not less than five inches from the wall.
(c)
Frames and covers. Same as for brick manholes.
(d)
Cone sections. Cone sections shall be designed to resist the
effect of highway loadings. Top sections shall be of eccentric cone
design. The top cone section shall be two feet 4 1/2 inches in
diameter.
(e)
Barrel sections. Inside diameter shall be not less than 48 inches.
(f)
Pipe openings. Pipe openings should be cut during fabrication;
however, may be cut in the field if care is taken in that the opening
is not made too large. Such field cutting should be done with a light
hammer and cold chisel and not with a sledge hammer.
(2) Brick manholes. Shall conform to the following specifications:
(a)
Brick. All brick shall conform to the ASTM standard specifications
for "sewer brick," latest edition. Grade M.A. brick wall thickness
shall be eight inches up to 12 feet in depth and 12 inches over 12
feet.
(b)
Cement. The cement shall comply with the "Standard Specifications
for Portland Cement" as set forth by ASTM Designation C-150, of the
"Tentative Specifications for Air-Entraining Portland Cement" as set
forth by ASTM Designation C-175.
(c)
Mortar sand. The sand for mortar shall conform to the ASTM standard
specifications.
(d)
Water. The water to be used in the mortar shall be clear and
free from oil, acid, and injurious amounts of vegetable matter, alkalies
or other salts.
(e)
Barrel sections. Inside diameter shall be not less than 48 inches.
The top section shall be two feet 4 1/2 inches in diameter. The
top section of the manhole shall be constructed eccentrically so as
to allow vertical access to the manhole base.
(f)
Steps. The manhole steps shall be of aluminum and shall be spaced
not less than 12 inches on the centers. They shall be 12 inches in
width and project not less than five inches from the wall.
(g)
Frame and covers shall be, or equal to, Pattern Nos. 109 and
110 of the Allegheny Foundry Company. Only one hole shall be placed
in the center of the cover. The letters SEWER shall be placed on the
cover. The castings shall be machined for tight fitting.
C. Concrete.
(1) Cement shall comply with the "Standard Specifications for Portland
Cement" as set forth by ASTM Designation C-150 or the "Tentative Specifications
for Air-Entraining Portland Cement," as set forth by ASTM Designation
C-175.
(2) Aggregates shall comply with the "Standard Specifications for Concrete
Aggregates" as set forth by ASTM Designation C-33. Coarse aggregate
may be crushed limestone, gravel or air-cooled blast furnace slag.
(3) Water. Shall be clear and free from oil, acid and injurious amounts
of vegetable matter, alkalies or other salts.
(4) Mixture and strength of concrete. The concrete for the bases of manholes,
for pipe encasements, and other concrete work relative to the laying
of sewers, shall have a compressive strength of 3,000 psi at 28 days.
(In order to obtain this strength, no more than 6 1/2 gallons
of water shall be used per ninety-four-pound sack of cement.) The
proportions of cement and water to aggregate shall conform to Pennsylvania
Department of Transportation Specifications for Class B Concrete as
set forth in Form 408, as amended.
(5) Handling of ready-mix concrete. The concrete shall be delivered to
the site of the work, and discharge shall be completed within one
hour after introduction of the mixing water to the cement and aggregates.
Delivery of concrete shall be so regulated that placing is a continuous
rate unless delayed by placing operation, but under no conditions
shall the previously placed concrete be allowed to harden or stand
longer than 30 minutes. If either of the above restrictions are violated,
the material already placed must be formed off with keyways and dowel
reinforcing rods so that the remainder of the concrete to be placed
with be tied to the first portion placed.
(6) Delivery tickets. Shall be filed with the Inspector on the site for
each load of ready-mixed concrete with all data marked thereon.
D. Bedding and backfill material.
(1) Sand. All sand used for either bedding or backfilling shall be a
natural bank sand, graded from fine to coarse, not lumpy, and free
from slag, cinders, ashes, rubbish or other material which is objectionable.
It shall not contain a total of more than 10% by weight of loam and
clay, and all material must be capable of passing a three-quarter-inch
screen. Not more than 5% shall remain on a Number 4 sieve.
(2) Gravel. All gravel or stone used for bedding or backfilling shall
consist of natural bank gravel or limestone quarry stone, having durable
particles graded from fine to coarse in a reasonably uniform combination
with no particles larger than two inches in size. It shall be free
from all slag, cinders, ashes, refuse or other objectionable materials.
(3) Screenings. All screenings shall consist of limestone or dolomite
ledge rock and shall be free of shale, dust, clay and other objectionable
materials. All material must pass a one-half-inch screen, and no more
than 25% shall pass a Number 100 sieve.
(4) Granulated slag. All granulated slag shall be a water-cooled blast
furnace product, free from bricks, skulls and other foreign materials.
The slag shall not be lumpy or contain particles larger than 1/2 inch.
E. Pavement material.
(1) Hot plant mix shall mean ID-2 binder course or wearing course of
asphaltic concrete and shall comply with the Pennsylvania Department
of Transportation Specifications as set forth in Form 408, as amended.
(2) Cold patch shall comply with Pennsylvania Department of Transportation
Specifications as set forth in Form 408, as amended.
(3) Sealcoat shall comply with Pennsylvania Department of Transportation
Specifications for Bituminous Surface CP-2 as set forth in Form 408,
as amended.
[Amended 4-26-1995 by Ord. No. 505]
All work on state highways will be in strict conformance with
the requirements of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
Permit fees, inspection fees, blasting bond cost, etc., will be the
responsibility of the contractor.