RedVector RV-5908

Gravity Sewer Design

Gravity Sewer Design

1 hr. Online Course

Level: Fundamental

Item#: RV-5908

SME: Pat Rushing

This course has been discontinued
 

Gravity sewer design is one of the most common design tasks facing the civil engineer. All states have minimum design criteria that dictate gravity sewer design. This one hour online course takes the student on a step-by-step journey through a standard set of regulatory design requirements, introduces the justification behind those requirements, and allows the student to implement the design criteria. This course includes a multiple-choice quiz at the end.

Course Objectives

At the completion of this course, you will be able to

  • Determine the appropriate sewer pipe diameter to convey a design flow rate.
  • Understand and utilize Manning''s equation.
  • Determine slopes required to meet minimum velocity requirements.
  • Determine when steep slope protection is required.
  • Determine which tests may be performed to ensure proper construction.
  • Understand sewer manhole spacing requirements.
  • Understand separation requirements between sewer lines and other utilities.
SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT: Pat Rushing
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Mr. Rushing has over 13 years of experience in civil engineering. His areas of expertise include utility design, wastewater treatment system design, stormwater systems modeling and design, water distribution system modeling, and roadway design. He holds an undergraduate degree in civil engineering from Clemson University and a graduate degree in civil engineering from the University of South Carolina. He is currently in private practice in North Carolina.