Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 445A - Water Controls
PUBLIC WATER SYSTEMS
Design, Construction, Operation and Maintenance
Section 445A.67165 - Separation of lines: Sewer main crossing water main
Universal Citation: NV Admin Code 445A.67165
Current through September 16, 2024
1. If a sewer main crosses a water main:
(a) Except
as otherwise provided in paragraph (b), the sewer main must be located at least
18 inches lower than the water main, as measured vertically from the exterior
walls of the pipes.
(b) If
compliance with paragraph (a) is impracticable:
(1) A reasonable effort must be made to place
the pipeline joints of the sewer main and water main, other than any welded
joints, an equal distance from the point of crossing;
(2) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph
(c), the sewer main and water main must be:
(I) Located at least 6 inches apart, as
measured vertically from the exterior walls of the pipes; and
(II) Provided with such structural support as
the supplier of water determines necessary; and
(3) The area of crossing must be constructed
in such a manner that:
(1) The the sewer main
is composed of materials that:
(I) For public
water systems in Carson City, Fallon, Reno, Sparks, Yerington, Douglas County,
Lander County, Lyon County, Nye County or Washoe County, comply with Standard
Specifications for Public Works Construction, also known as the "Orange Book,"
and the American Water Works Association Standards;
(II) For public water systems in Boulder
City, Henderson, North Las Vegas, the Big Bend Water District or the Las Vegas
Valley Water District, comply with Uniform Design and Construction Standards
for Potable Water Distribution Systems and the American Water Works Association
Standards; or
(III) For public
water systems in other areas of the State, comply with the American Water Works
Association Standards.
If the sewer main consists of water quality PVC, the sewer main must be constructed with joints that comply with Standard D3139 of ASTM International
(c) If compliance with the requirements of
subparagraph (2) of paragraph (b) of subsection 1 is impracticable, an engineer
must:
(1) Identify in the plans the area where
compliance is impracticable in plan and profile views;
(2) Provide any applicable standard details
for the area where compliance is impracticable;
(3) Propose a modification to the
requirements;
(4) Demonstrate that
the modification will not conflict with the provisions of NAC
445A.66615; and
(5) Request approval from the Division or the
appropriate district board of health for the engineer's proposed
modification.
2. The Division shall provide information regarding the process for proposing a modification pursuant to paragraph (c) at the Internet website https://ndep.nv.gov/water/drinking-water/engineering-reviews.
Added to NAC by Bd. of Health, eff. 2-20-97; A by R118-14, eff. 12/22/2014; A by R049-18A, eff. 8/21/2018
NRS 445A.860
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