Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 604 - DESIGN, OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE CRITERIA
Subpart N - DISTRIBUTION
Section 604.1440 - Sanitary Separation for Finished Water Mains
Universal Citation: 35 IL Admin Code ยง 604.1440
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
Water mains must be protected from sanitary sewers, storm sewers, combined sewers, house sewer service connections and drains as follows:
a) Horizontal Separation
1) Water mains must be laid at least 10 feet
horizontally from any existing or proposed drain, storm sewer, sanitary sewer,
combined sewer or sewer service connection. The distance must be measured edge
to edge.
2) Water mains may be laid
closer than 10 feet to a sewer line when:
A)
local conditions prevent a lateral separation of 10 feet;
B) the water main invert is at least 18
inches above the crown of the sewer; and
C) the water main is either in a separate
trench or in the same trench on an undisturbed earth shelf located to one side
of the sewer.
3) When it
is impossible to meet subsection (a)(1) or (a)(2), the following requirements
must be met:
A) Required Materials
i) Both the water main and drain or sewer
must be constructed of materials specified in Section 604.1410; or
ii) The sewer has a structural lining meeting
ASTM F1216. The Agency may approve an alternate structural lining under Section
604.145(b).
B) The drain
or sewer must be pressure tested to the maximum expected surcharge head before
backfilling.
4) Water
mains must be laid at least 25 feet horizontally from any existing or proposed
sanitary lift station, unless otherwise approved by the Agency under Section
604.145(b).
b) Vertical Separation
1) When possible, the water main
must be placed above the sewer.
A) A water
main must be laid so that its invert is 18 inches above the crown of the drain
or sewer whenever water mains cross storm sewers, sanitary sewers, or sewer
service connections.
B) The
vertical separation must be maintained for that portion of the water main
located within 10 feet horizontally of the outer edge of any sewer or drain
crossed.
C) A length of water main
pipe must be centered over the sewer to be crossed with joints equidistant from
the sewer or drain.
D) When it is
impossible to maintain the 18-inch separation specified in subsection
(b)(1)(A), the Agency may approve an alternate construction method that reduces
the risk of sanitary contamination, including:
i) Both the water main and sewer are
constructed of water main materials specified in Section 604.1410, extending on
each side of the crossing until at least 10 feet separates the two
pipes;
ii) The sewer has a
structural lining meeting ASTM F1216 or an alternate structural lining approved
by the Agency under Section 604.145(b);
iii) The water main or the sewer is encased
in a carrier pipe equivalent to water main materials specified in Section
604.1410, extending on each side of the crossing until at least 10 feet
separate the two pipes; or
iv) When
the water main crosses a storm sewer, the storm sewer is constructed with
reinforced concrete pipe conforming to ASTM C76 with ASTM C443 flat gasket
joints or ASTM C361 "O-ring" joints within 10 feet of the water main.
2) When it is
impossible to place the water main above the storm sewers, sanitary sewers or
sewer service connections, the water main may be placed below the sewer if:
A) The water main is laid so that it is at
least 18 inches below the invert of the drain or sewer wherever water mains
cross storm sewers, sanitary sewers or sewer service connections.
B) Construction
i) Both the water main and sewer are
constructed of water main materials specified in Section 604.1410, extending on
each side of the crossing until at least 10 feet separates the two
pipes;
ii) The sewer has a
structural lining meeting ASTM F1216 or an alternate structural lining approved
by the Agency under Section 604.145(b);
iii) The water main or the sewer is encased
in a carrier pipe equivalent to water main materials specified in Section
604.1410, extending on each side of the crossing until at least 10 feet
separate the two pipes; or
iv) when
the water main crosses a storm sewer, the storm sewer is constructed with
reinforced concrete pipe conforming to ASTM C76 with ASTM C443 flat gasket
joints or ASTM C361 "O-ring" joints within 10 feet of the water main.
C) The sewer or drain lines must
be supported to prevent settling and breaking the water main.
c) Water mains must be separated from sewage disposal systems, disposal fields and seepage beds by a minimum of 25 feet.
d) Notwithstanding subsection (a) or (b), a sanitary sewer force main must have at least the following minimum separation:
1)
When the sanitary sewer force main and the water main are parallel, a 10-foot
horizontal separation from water mains; and
2) When the sanitary sewer force main and the
water main cross, an 18-inch vertical separation, with the water main above the
sanitary sewer force main.
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