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Septic System Design Report
Lot 43 Grass Mesa Ranch
Near 311 Rodeo Drlvë, RiÏldlCO
Date: November 06, 2023; Project No: 0285-D23
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November 07,2023
PROJECT NO: 0285-D23
Mr. Mario
Re: Septic System Design Report, Lot 43 Grass Mesa Ranch, Near 311 Rodeo Drive, Rifle, CO
Dear Mr. Mario,
At your request, we have completed the design of OWTS for the referenced project in general
accordance with USEPA's "On-Site Wastewater Treatment Systems Manual" and the most
current Garfield County, Colorado Health Department's regulatory standards. Results of our
'site evaluation' and'design' are attached.
PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION
The site is located as shown in Figure 1. Legal description is as shown in Figure 2. There are
NO existing structures at the site. Based on our review of available USGS topographic map and
site visit, the site is gently sloping downwards to the north-northeast with a slope of
approximalely 2-4%.
Available NRCS soil survey map data (Web Soil Survey) revealed that the septic field area and
the site is generally underlain by 'Morval Loam.' This soil is classified as'stony clay loam to
stoney loam.' The rock content is significantly more than 35%. The R-0 type solls are
presentwithin 12 inches of the surface and extend to a depth of at least96 inches.
The soil treatment area (STA) is estimated to be approximately 720 sq.ft as noted in Data Sheet 1
and 3. STA is not located within any easements, flood plain, or wetlands. At present, there
are no physical features on-site and off-site that will require setbacks from the proposed septic
field location.
RECONNAISSANCE
The proposed septic field as noted in Figure 2 is not located in a depression or in the area
where there will be significant surface water run-off and accumulation towards the field. ln any
case, it is the owner's responsibility to make sure all the surface water will be diverted away
from the septic field area so that surface water run-off does not accumulate at or near the
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proposed septic field. Perched water table and springs were not noted during the reconnaissance
and during field exploration.
Site topography is gently sloping downwards towards the north-northeast with a slope of
about 2-4%. Site is generally covered with natural grass and no wetland vegetation. There
are no natural or known cultural features of concern at the site. There is no current or historic
land use at the site that is of concern for the proposed septic system.
SITE INVESTIGATION
Two test pits were performed at location shown in Figure 2. Groundwater was not noted in the
profile pits. Results of profile pit investigation are illustrated in Design Data Sheet No. 2.
Limiting layer was noted in profile pits. Based on our site investigation, we have used the
following Long-term Acceptance Rate (LTAR).
Long-term Acceptance Rate (LTAR) for soil Type R-0 with 3-foot deep unlined secondary
sand filter = 0.80 gpd/sq.ft.
CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE
We make following recommendations in regard to construction and maintenance
The installer must be licensed through Garfield County Health Department.
ln addition to the recommendations given in attached drawings, construction must occur in
accordance with Garfield County Onsite Wastewater Treatment System Regulations and
the installation permit provided by governing authorities.
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Construction equipment or trucks should be kept off the soil treatment area, so construction
must happen from the side and ends.
The surface of the soil treatment area shall be planted with a suitable vegetative cover that
does not require irrigation. A good quality topsoil capable of supporting re-vegetation shall be
placed over the entire disturbed area. Native grass seeds that can stabilize soil cover without
taproots should be used. Any trees or shrubs requiring irrigation should be avoided. The
owner should maintain the OWTS area with proper vegetation cover.
Mechanical components shall be installed in a properly vented location and all vents, air
intakes, and air hoses shall be protected from snow, ice, or water vapor accumulations.
For pumps, air release valves and weep holes should be installed to facilitate pump lines to
drain in order to minimize risk of freezing.
All systems shall be installed to include protection of openings against entry of insects,
rodents, other vectors and unauthorized people.
Livestock should not be allowed to graze in the soil treatmeni area.
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Following construction, the soil treatment area shall be protected against erosion and frost.
The owners of property shall obtain and maintain all necessary operating permits.
The owners of property shall be responsible for the operation and maintenance of the entire
OWTS system. All water wells should be located at least 100 ft away from the soil treatment
areas.
Septic system maintenance shall take place every six months.
The owners of property should check plumbing fixtures (such as leaky or running taps) in the
house regularly to make sure no excessive water is being discharged to OWTS.
Every two years, the owners of property should pump the septic tank or as needed based on
the measurements of solids in the tank.
Garbage disposal should be kept to a minimum and non-biodegradable materials should not
be discharged into the OWTS. Grease should not be placed in the drains in the house and
loading from water softener and any hazardous materials should not be discharged into the
OWTS. lt should be noted that the designed OWTS is for domestic use only.
INSTALLATION MON ITORING
We recommend that a representative AGS should observe OWTS installation during construction
to assure proper installation in accordance with our design and construction recommendations.
We requesl a 24-hour notice for site visits for monitoring purposes. Field inspection costs are not
included in the cost of the preparation of this report.
LIMITATIONS
Design Data/Recommendations contained in this report are based on our field observations and
subsurface explorations, limited site evaluation, and our present knowledge of the proposed
construction as described by you. lt is possible that soil conditions could vary between or beyond
the points explored. lf soil conditions are encountered during construction that differ from those
described herein, we should be notified so that we can review and make any supplemental
recommendations necessary. lf the scope of the proposed construction, including the proposed
use, number of occupants, or structural locations changes from that described in this report, our
recommendations should also be reviewed and revised by AGS.
Flood hazards evaluation of the site, surveying of on-site and surrounding well locations was
beyond our scope of services. Our scope of work for this project did not include research, testing,
or assessment relative to past or present contamination of the site by any source. lf such
contamination were present, it is very likely that the exploration and testing conducted for this
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report would not reveal its existence. lf the Owner is concerned about the potential for such
contamination, additional studies should be undertaken. We are available to discuss the scope of
such studies with you. No tests were performed to detect the existence of mold or other
environmental hazards as it was beyond Scope of Work.
Local regulations regarding land or facility use, on and off-site conditions, or other factors may
change over time, and additional work may be required with the passage of time. Based on the
intended use of the report within one year from the date of report preparation, AGS may
recommend additional work and report updates. Non-compliance with any of these requirements
by the client or anyone else will release AGS from any liability resulting from the use of this report
by any unauthorized party. Client agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless AGS from any
claim or liability associated with such unauthorized use or non-compliance.
ln this report, we have presented judgments based partly on our understanding of the proposed
construction and partly on the data we have obtained. This report meets professional standards
expected for reports of this type in this area. Our company is not responsible for the conclusions,
opinions or recommendations made by others based on the data we have presented.
This report has been prepared exclusively for the client, its' engineers and subcontractors for the
purpose of design and construction of the proposed structure. No other engineer, consultant, or
contractor shall be entitled to rely on information, conclusions or recommendations presented in
this document without the prior written approval of AGS.
We appreciate the opportunity to be of service to you on this project. lf we can provide additional
assistance or observation and testing services during design and construction phases, please call
us at 1 888276 4027.
Sincerely,
Sam Adettiwar, MS, PE, GE, P.Eng, M.ASCE
Attachments
Project No: 0285-D23
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GENERAL NOTES:
THE SEPTIC SYSTEM IS DESIGNED AND INTENDED FOR THE GIVEN WASTEWATER LOAD. THE OWNER MUST ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR ONGOING
MAINTENANCE TO ASSURE LONG-TERM PERFORMANCE, SITE FEATURE LOCATIONS ARE APPROXIMATE AND NOT SURVEYED. THE PROPERTY OWNER
SHOULD ASSURE PROPER SURVEY IS DONE AND PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION IS LOCATED WITHIN THE PROPERTY BOUNDARIES, THE OWNERY
CONTRACTOR MUST VERIFY ALL DISTANCES AND SETBACKS DURING CONSTRUCTION.
ALL UTILITIES SHOULD BE LOCATED AND DAMAGED PREVENTED DURING CONSTRUCTION.
DEV|AT|ON FROM THESË PLANS SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED WTTHOUT APPROVAL OF AMERTCAN GEOSERVTCES, LLC (AGS). A SET OF PLANS APPROVED
BY LOCAL COUNTY MUST BE AVAILABLE ONSITE DURING CONSTRUCTION.
AN EXPERIENCED CONTRACTOR SHOULD INSTALL THE SEPTIC SYSTEM AND ASSURE THAT ALL COMPONENTS MEET LOCAL COUNTY STANDARDS, ANY
UNSPECIFIED REQUIREMENTS SHOULD ALSO BE MET.
AGS SHOULD OBSERVE THE INSTALLATION OF THE RECOMMENDED SYSTEM. AS A MINIMUM, OBSERVATION OF EXCAVATIONS, FINAL PRE-COVER, AND
FINAL GRADE POST-COVER MUST BE PERFORMED.
SEPTIC SYSTEM SHOULD BE LOCATED AT LEAST 1OO FEET AWAY FROM ONSITE OR NEIGHBORING WATER WELLS TO AVOID DEEP WELL GROUTING
THERE ARE NO ANTICIPATED CONSTRUCTION RELATED ISSUES.
THERE ARE NO FORESEEABLË LAND USE CHANGES WHICH WOULD ADVERSELY IMPACT THE PROPOSED SYSTEM PERFORMANCE.
NO DIFFICULTIES WERE ENCOUNTERED DURING SITE VISIT. THE SITE CONDITIONS WERE EVALUATED BY THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUAL:
SAM ADETTIWAR, MS, PE, GE, P.ENG, M.ASCE
AMERICAN GEOSERVICES, LLC (AGS)
MAILING ADDRESS: 2663 CINNABAR ROAD, COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80921
PHONE:719761 6072
EMAIL: SMA@AMERICANGEOSERVICES.COM
REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL CIVIL ENGINEER
STATE OF COLORADO, PE NO. 41370
DESIGN: THE SEPTIC SYSTEM lS DESIGNED TO SERVE A FAMILY, UP TO 3 BEDROOMS, UP TO 6 PERSONS, USING REGULATIONS OF THE GARFIELD
COUNTY, COLORADO,
ESTIMATED FLOW = 75X6 = 450 GALLONS PER DAY (GPD); USE DESIGN FLOW, Q = a50 GPD.
SEPTlcTANK:USE1'000-GALLoNPREcASTcoNcRETEsEPTlcTANKASlLLUSTRATEDlNATTAcHED
FIGURES. SEPTIC TANK SHOULD BE LISTED AS'ACCEPTED FOR USE IN COLORADO ON-SITE WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS.' IN PLACE OF
ILLUSTRATED TANK, ANY OTHER TANK MAY BE USED AS LONG AS ALL THE DESIGN REQUIREMENTS ARE MET.
DESIGN SOIL PROFILE = R0 . AT THE TIME OF FIELD EXPLORATION, WEATHER CONDITIONS WERE PARTIALLY CLOUDY AND NO RAIN. SUBSURFACE
CONDITIONS MAY CHANGE FROM LOCATION TO LOCATION. IF THIS IS NOTED DURING CONSTRUCTION, AGS MUST BE CONTACTED TO EVALUATE
WHETHER THE ENCOUNTERED SITE CONDITIONS DURING CONSTRUCTION ARE ADEQUATE FOR THE ÐESIGNED SYSTEM. IF NECESSARY, WE WILL
REVISE THE DESIGN TO ACCOMMODATE VARIATIONS IN SITE CONDITIONS DURING CONSTRUCTION.
LONG TERM ACCEPTANCE RATE (LTAR) CONSIDERED FOR UNLINED SAND FILTER = 0.80 GPD/SQ.FT.
MINIMUM SOIL TREATMENT AREA REQUIRED (STA) = (O/LTAR) = (450/0.80) = 563 SQ.FT.
ADJUSTMENT FACTOR FOR INFILTRATORS, NONE; FOR BED, 1.2. REQUIRED STA = 563 X 1.2 = 676 SQ.FT.
NUMBER OF QUICK4+ STANDARD CHAMBER WITH 12 SQ.FT./UNIT ABSORPTION AREA: 676/12 = 57 CHAMBERS. USE TWO BEDS FIELDS WITH 29
CHAMBERS EACH.
SO USE TWO ROWS OF 3FT WIDE CHAMBERS GIVING 29 l2= 15 CHAMBERS PER ROW
MAXIMUM REQUIRED BED LENGTH = 15 X 4 FT LONG CHAMBERS = 60 FT AS SHOWN lN ATTACHED FIGURES.
GENERAL & DESIGN NOTES
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Depth
(lnches)USCS Classification
USDA
Soil
Texture
SoilType
0"-8'Sandy silt with rootrnass (Topsoil)
8"-42"
Mixture of SILT, CLAY, and ROCK
fragments,ROCKY R-0
42"-96"
Mixture of SILT, CLAY, SAND, ROCK
fragments, COBBLES, small
BOULDERS
ROCKY R-0
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SITE AND SOIL EVALUATION
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AS SHOWN SHEET 2
FIGURES
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SITE LOCATION
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IEFERENCE:
ìOOGLE MAPS
Hñi lì¡.ill. ' ¡Íx:ß,,,,rrti¡, 1 ¡ r:,r!^rr,n¡i\[î:v FIGURE 1: SITE LOCATION MAP
APPROXIMATE
HOUSE
LOCATION
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50'0'
1, PROPOSED SOIL TREATMENT AREA. SEE FIGURES FOR DETAILS SCALE
2. PROPOSED 1,OOO GALLON THREE COMPARTMENT SEPTIC TANK WITH HIGH HEAD PUMP
3. 2" PRESSURE MANIFOLD
4, 2" PVC FORCE MAIN
5. CLEANOUT WITHIN sFT OF HOUSE
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: LOT 43 GRASS MESA RANCH, A PAREL OF LAND SITUATED lN SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 6
SOUTH, RANGE 93 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M., COUNTY OF GARFIELD, STATE OF COLORADO
NOTE:
SCHEMATIC PLAN TO SHOW ALL APPROXIMATE LOCATIONS ONLY. SITE WAS NOT SURVEYED BY AGS. SITE
ELEVATIONS WERE CONFIRMED BASED ON USGS AND SITE VISIT INTERPRETATIONS. SITE SURVEY SHOULD BE
DONE AND ALL SEPTIC COMPONENTS STAKED PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION TO ASSURE ADEQUATE GRAVITY
GRADIENT AND SETBACKS, AS APPLICABLE. AGS DOES NOT PROVIDE ANY WARRANTY REGARDING THE
LOCATIONS OF ALL THE COMPONENTS OF THE SEPTIC SYSTEM. IT IS CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO
ASSURE THE APPLICATION OF LOCAL REGULATIONS. IT OWNERS/CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY/
DISCRETION TO PERFOM A SITE SURVEY.
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REFERENCE:
GOOGLE MAPS :18-lìú.lf':r rrstrirt..tkr I i$.r...j4V FIGURE 2: SCHEMATIC SITE PLAN
DESIGNED FOR THREE BEDROOMS
60 FT
INSPECTION PORTS / VENT PORTS
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MA¡N SHOULD BE
SLOPED BACK
TOWARDS THE TANK
AND SHOULD HAVE A
WEEP HOLE ON THE
PIPE IN THE TANK SO
THAT EFFLUENT
DRAINS BACK INTO
THE TANK WHEN THE
PUMP STOPS).
6'MIN.
BED'B'
2" DtA. PVC W|TH 3 / 16'
PERFORATIONS ORIENTED
UPWARD DISTRIBUTION PIPE
TO BE SUSPENDED FROM
CHAMBER
6'
DISTRIBUTION
/LATERAL
CLEANOUT.
SEE DETAILS.
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3FT WIDE
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BED'A'
60 FT
TOTAL SOIL TREATMENT AREA
30 CHAMBERS PER BED X 12 SQ.FT. = 360 SQ.FT. X 2 BEDS = 720 SQ.FT
PRESSURE DISTRIBUTION NOTES:
l.EFFLUENT PUMP SYSIEM: PF5005 HIGH HEAD EFFLUENT PUMP, 50GPM, 112HP,115V.
2.FLOW RATE OF 62.5 GPM WIÏH A TOTAL DYNAMIC HEAD OF 23.1 FT.
3.DOSE VOLUME 296.5 GALLONS, RESIDUAL HEAD OF 5 FT AT DISTAL END OF EACH LATERAL TO BE TESÏED AT FINAL.
4.PUMP TO BE EQUIPPED WITH COLD WEATHER DISCHARGE ASSEMBLY WIÏHOUT CHECK VALVE. INSTALL ONE UL LISTED FLOAT TO
CONTROL HIGH LEVEL ALARM AND TWO ADDITIONAL UL LISTED FLOATS TO CONTROL PUMP ON AND OFF. A REDUNDANT UL LISTED
FLOAT MAY BE INSTALLED TO ENSURE PUMP DOES NOT RUN DRY. SËT FLOATS FOR A 296.5 GALLONS DRAWDOWN TO FILL THE
LINE AND TO DOES THE FIELD WITH APPROXIMATELY 296.5 GALLONS.
NOTES
ALL PrPES SCH40 PVC @ 2% SLOPE MtN. PRTMER & GLUE ALL FTTTTNGS WELL lN ACCORDANCE W|TH LOCAL CODE A REGULATTONS.
PROVIDE ADEQUATE FROST PROTECTION.
NOT TO SCALE. SCHEMATIC PLAN TO SHOW APPROXIMATE LOCATIONS
SEPTIC TANK MADE BY ANY MANUFACTURER MAY BE USED AS LONG AS IT IS EQUIVALENT TO THE SPECIFIED TANK.
SOIL TREATMENT AREA DEÏAILS
AN4ER ICAN CEOSEI{VICES
3
INFITRATOR CHAMBER SYSTEM
USE QUICK4 PLUS
1
INFITRATOR CHAMBER SYSTEM
USE QUICK4 PLUS
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AS SHOWN
SOIL BACKFILL
DO NOT COMPACT
FINISHED GRADE
(DO NOT PLANT BUFFALO GRASS)
(rNF
SURFACE)
1 2' NATIVE SOIL BACKFILL
DO NOT COMPACT
DO NOT USE GEO FABRIC. EXTEND
SOIL BACKFILL ALL THE WAY TO TOP
OF INFILTRATOR
DO NOT PLACE ANY
GEOGRID OR GRAVEL
SINCE IT IS NOT ALLOWED
BY LOCAL REGULATORY
AGENCY
TOP OF INFILTRATOR
3 FEET DEEP (AND 3 FEET WIDE)
UNLINED SAND FILTER,
SECONDARY SAND
BELOW EACH CHAMBER ROW
NOTES:
SOIL TREATMENT AREA (STA) MUST BE CONSTRUCTED AT LOCATION SHOWN ON THE SIÏE PLAN.
STA AREA SHOULD BE LEVELED AND SCARIFIED. NO COMPACTION.
STA SHOULD BE INSTALLED ALONG THE GROUND CONTOURS IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN EXCAVATION DEPTHS CONSISTENT ALONG THE UPHILLAND
DOWNHILL SIDES.
IN ORDER TO AVOID WATER INFILTRATION INTO THE SYSTEM, ALL CONNECTIONS IN PIPING SHOULD BE SECURELY
FASTENED.
IN ADDITION, REDIRECT SURFACE WATER AWAY FROM STA BY GRADING.
EXCAVATED AREA SHOULD BE RE-VEGETATED WITH ONLY NATIVE SPECIES. CONTACT AGS FOR RECOMMENDATIONS.
STA AREAS SHOULD BE FREE FROM ANY SNOW STORAGE,
OFF-SITE FILTERING MATERIAL IF USED, SHOULD BE CLEAN COURSE CONCRETE SAND MEETING ASTM C33 SPECIFICATIONS, CONTAINING <5% PASSING
THE 2OO SIEVE.
ALL ELEVATIONS ARE REFERENCE ELEVATIONS ONLY.
SOIL TREATMENT AREA DETAILS
AM F-I{ I CA N C F,OSF-RV I C t-S
I2'TALL INFILTRATOR
CHAMBERS/PANELS
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EFFECTIVE LENGTH
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SIDE VIEW
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ALL-IN-ONE PEIIISCOPE
(360'SWTVEL)
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FRONT VIEW
IOTES:
. BRING EFFLUENT PIPE ONLY IN TOP OF CHAMBER END
;AP.
. AS A SPLASH PLATE, INSTALL LARGE GRANITE OR
}URABLE CERAMIC TILE UNDERNEATH INLET.
. VENTILATE THE ENDS OF EVERY LEACH FIELD PIPE RUN
}R SET OF CHAMBERS. THIS IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT.
. DO NOT COIVPACT OR DENSIFY SOIL IN BASE OF THE
RENCH.
;CARIFY THE SUBGRADE SOIL TO .LOOSEN.AT LEAST ONE
OOT IN BASE OF TRENCH BEFORE BACKFILLING.
. ADD GRAVEL INTO BASE OF TRENCH AND ATOP
;HAMBERS IN ORDER TO IMPROVE DESIGN LIFE.
. INSTALL GEOTEXTILE FABRIC TO PREVENT SOIL
.ITRUSION INTO GRAVEL FROM ABOVE & SIDES. DO NOT
{STALL GEOFABRIC IN THE BOTTOM OF THE TRENCH OR
;EPTIC LEACH FIELD.
. MAKE SURE THE LEACH FIELD IS 20+ FEET AWAY FROM
REES. DO NOT PLANT BUSHES OR DEEP-ROOTING FESCUE,
IICHONDRA, BROME, OR RYE ATOP.
. DO NOT DRIVE OVER A SEPTIC TANK OR LEACH FIELD IN
,ARALLEL.
QUICK4 PLUS STANDARD CHAMBER
PRESSURIZED PIPE ÞRILL
POINTS LOGATIONS
(3 PLACES)
13"
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Min.
lnstollotion:
r Tonk to be set on 5" min. sond
bed or peo grovelr Tonk to be bockfilled uniformly on
oll sides in lifts less thon 24" ond
mechonicolly compocted¡ Excovoted moteriol moy be used for
bockfill, prov¡ded lorge stones ore
removed¡ Excovotion should be dewotered ond
tonk filled wÌth woter prior to beingput in service for instollotion with
woter toble less thon 2' below grode¡ Meets C1644-06 for resilient
connectors¡ lnlet ond outlet identified obove piper Delivered complete with internol pipingr Control Ponel to be mounted in sight
line of tonk¡ 4' Moximum bury depth
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Pump Selection for a Pressurized System - Single Family Residence Project
Lot 43 Grass Mesa Ranch, Near 311 Rodeo Drive, Rifle, CO
Parameters
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Discharge Assembly Sizê
Transport Length
Transport Pipe Class
Transport Line Size
Distributing Valve lvlodel
Max Elevation Lift
Manifold Lenglh
Manifold Pipe Class
Manifold Pipe Size
Number of Laterals per Cell
Lateral Length
Lateral Pipe Class
Lateral Pipe Size
Orifice Size
Orifice Spacing
Residual Head
Flow Meter
'Add-on' Friction Losses
Calculations
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40
2.00
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40
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Net Discharge (Spm)
Minimum Flow Rate per Orifice 0.97
Number of Orifices per Zone 64
Total Flow Rate per Zone 62,5
Number of Laterals per Zone 4
% Flow Differential l sVLast Orifice 0.9
Transport Velocity 5.9
Frictional Head Losses
gpm
gpm
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Loss through Discharge
Loss in Transport
Loss through Valve
Loss ¡n Manifold
Loss in Laterals
Loss through Flowmeter
'Add-on' Friction Losses
Pipe Volumes
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Vol of Transport Line
Vol of Manifold
Vol of Laterals per Zone
Total Volume
Minimum Pump Requirements
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50 GPM, 1/2HP
115V 1Ø
Design Flow Rate
Total Dynamic Head
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