Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 370 - ILLINOIS RECOMMENDED STANDARDS FOR SEWAGE WORKS
Subpart C - DESIGN OF SEWERS
Section 370.310 - Design Basis
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Per Capita Flow
New sewer systems to serve currently undeveloped areas shall be designed on the basis of a design average flow of not less than 100 gallons per capita per day which is assumed to cover normal infiltration, but an additional allowance should be made where conditions are unfavorable.
For new sewers designed to serve existing developed areas, the design average flow per capita (100 gpd) shall be appropriately increased to allow for inflow/infiltration contributions from the existing buildings other than roof and foundation drains which shall be excluded in accordance with Section 370.121(a).
b) Design Peak Flow
Intercepting sewers, in the case of combined sewer systems, should fulfill the above requirements for sewers and have sufficient additional capacity to transport the increment of combined sewage required by the IPCB Regulations.
c) Alternate Methods
When deviations from subsections (a) and (b) are proposed, a description of the procedure used for sewer design shall be included in the submission of plan documents.
d) Basis of Design and Calculations
The basis of design for all sewer projects shall accompany the plan documents. Calculations shall be submitted to show that sewers will have sufficient hydraulic capacity to transport the design peak flows.