Whenever a drain pipe begins or ends in an open
ditch, pond or stream, inlet and outlet ends shall be designed to
protect embankments and channels and to preserve the hydraulic efficiency
of the pipe.
A. The following end treatments shall be used for drainage
pipes:
(1) Prefabricated end sections. (See Figure 7b.)
(2) Headwall and wingwalls, with or without a concrete
apron. (See Figure 7A.)
(3) Beveled pipe ends. (See Figure 7b.)
B. Prefabricated end sections shall be of similar material
and construction to the pipe. End sections shall be connected to the
pipe in the same manner as pipe sections are connected.
C. Whenever a drain pipe begins or ends in an open ditch,
pond or stream, the inlet and outlet ends shall be designed to deny
access to small children, animals, etc., by the placement of a childproof
hinge-type grate on the end section. The locking system on the hinge
shall consist of a nut-and-bolt method. (See Figure 7c.)