HAMILTON-SOUTHEASTERN UTILITIES, INC.

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CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS and DESIGN DETAILS

CHANGES 2018

FOR

SANITARY SEWER FACILITIES

(FOR AUTOCAD)

GRAVITY SANITARY SEWER SPECIFICATION CHANGES 2018

PART 2 – GENERAL CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS

2.03 Initiation of Construction

OLD SPEC

C. Prior to start of construction, Design Engineer must receive formal written approval from Engineer.

At this time, Design Engineer must supply Engineer with five (5) complete sets of Construction Plans

For distribution to the Engineers Inspectors and Contractors.

NEW SPEC

C. Prior to start of construction, Design Engineer must receive formal written approval from Engineer.

At this time, Design Engineer must have supplied Engineer with final complete set of Construction Plans

As digital PDF and AutoCAD files.

Added Note F.

F. ALL rough grading (on and off site) must be finished within one (1) foot of final grade and verified by Engineer prior to the start of construction of the Sanitary Sewer Facilities.

2.09 Quality Assurance

OLD SPEC

D. Line and Grade Requirements

4. Engineer will not accept gravity sanitary sewers below minimum slope as specified in

Section 33.41 of Recommended Standards For Sewage Works “Ten States Standards” ,

(1990 edition). Reconstruction of the sanitary sewers mat be required at the utility’s discretion.

NEW SPEC

D.Line and Grade Requirements

4. Engineer will not accept gravity sanitary sewers below minimum slope as specified.

Reconstruction of the sanitary sewers mat be required at the utility’s discretion.

2.11 Relation to Wells and Water Supplies

OLD SPEC

C.When the above conditions cannot be obtained, thesewer must be constructed of waterworks grade pvc pipe with mechanical joints or SDR 21 PVC (ASTM D 2241) pressure sewerpipe withcompression fittings. The joints must be located equidistant in both directions from the water main. The sewer must be the type of pipe described above for a minimum often (10) feet beyond the cross point. Special structural support for the water main and sewer may be required.

D. Sewer /water supply separations andpipe classifications must conform to the latest editionof the Indiana State Board of Health’s ("ISBH") "On-Site Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal for Public and Commercial Establishments – Bulletin S.E. 13."

NEW SPEC

C. When the above conditions cannot be obtained, thesewer must be constructed of ANSI/AWWA C905 waterworks grade pvc pipe, SDR 21 PVC (ASTM D 2241) or ANSI/AWWA C900 pressure sewer pipe with compression fittings. The joints must be located equal distant in both directions from the water main. The sewer must be the type of pipe described above for a minimum often (10) feet beyond the cross point. Special structural support for the water main and sewer may be required.

D. Sewer /water supply separations andpipe classifications must conform to the latest editionof the Indiana State Board of Health’s ("ISBH") "On-Site Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal for Public and Commercial Establishments.

2.16 Completion Documentation

OLD SPEC

C. On a daily basis, Contractor must submit a HSE Lateral Location Form to Engineer detailing all wye connections. Prior to being submitted, Engineers inspector must initial the Lateral Location Form. The as-built location of the wye station can be supplied by measuring along the pipe section and assigning a station to each connection from the nearest downstream manhole structure. An accuracy of two (2) +/- feet is required.

NEW SPEC

C. On a daily basis, Utility Inspector and Contractor must digitally submit a HSE Lateral Location Form to HSE Utilities INC. detailing all wye connections, pipe type, stationing, and pipe grade. Prior to being submitted, HSE Utility’s Inspector and Contractor must digitally sign the Lateral Location Form. The as-built location of the wye station can be supplied by measuring along the pipe section and assigning a station to each connection from the nearest downstream manhole structure. An accuracy of two (2) +/- feet is required.

2.17 Inspection and reimbursement

OLD SPEC

C.ContractormustpayEngineerforallinspector'sovertimecost.Contractorswill bechargedovertimecostsattherate of $111.50 per hour prior to 7: 00 a.m. and after 3: 30 p.m. on weekdays and all day onSaturdays. The hourly rate for Sundays and holidays will be $148.50 per hour. The above rotes aresubject to change without notice. Contact Engineer prior to starting construction for current rates.

NEW SPEC

C.ContractormustpayEngineerforallinspector'sovertimecost.Contractorswill bechargedovertimecostsatthe current rates.

PART 3 – TESTING AND PUNCH LISTS

3.01 General Testing Requirements

OLD SPEC

A. All testing must be conducted at the Contractor’s expense in the presence of the Engineer.

NEW SPEC

A.Notification must be provided at least five (5) days prior to testing.

OLD SPEC

3.06 Closed Circuit television Inspection

A. Sections of sewer will be inspected at Engineer’s discretion by closed circuit television. All television inspections must be performed in a manner acceptable to the Engineer.

B. The Contractor must furnish all equipment, a qualified television technician, atrained supervisor and sufficient personnel to perform all the work required in the inspection operation.

C.The Contractor must furnish spare cameras and related equipment to prevent delays due to equipment breakdowns. Cameras must be equipped withremote-control focusing devices, remote-control devices to adjust the light intensity and enough cable must be furnished to inspect one thousand (1,000) lineal feet of sewer in a continuous operation. The camera must be small enough to pass through a six (6) inch opening.

D.The Contractor must clean the sewer, where required, one section at a time.After the sewer is cleaned, the television camera must be attached to the end of a cable so that it can be pulled through the pipe.The camera must trail a line of steel cable which will be attached to a winch of sufficient size to be able to pull back or retrieve the camera whenever necessary.

E.The camera must transmit a continuous color image to the color television monitor.This image must be clear and sharp enough to enable those viewing the monitor to be able to easily see the interior condition of the pipe being inspected. A continuous distance log, zeroed at the starting manhole, must be displayed on the monitor at all times.

F.For each television inspection unit being used, the Contractor must provide a mobile air-conditioned viewing room large enough to accommodate at least three

(3) people for the purpose of viewing the monitor while the inspection is in progress. Minimum size of the monitorswill be seventeen (17) inches, measureddiagonally across the viewing screen.

G.The Contractor must furnish all equipment required for making a continuous video recording of the view which appears on the monitor.

H.The Engineer must be present at all times during television inspection of the sewers and will indicate to the Contractor whatever data is required to be logged and prepared for record purposes.The Contractor must prepare and furnish to Engineer and the Subscriber not less than two (2) copies of the final record, videotape and report of all inspection work done.

NEW SPEC

3.06 Video Inspection

A. Sections of sewer will be inspected at Engineer's discretion.

B. HSE Utilities Inc. will furnish all equipment and personnel to perform all the work required in the inspection operation at Contractors expense.

C. HSE Utilities Inc. will furnish all equipment required for making a continuous video recording at Contractors expense.

D. All new sewers must be cleaned prior to the Contractor requesting testing and video inspection of mainline sewers. Failure to a adequately perform this task will delay work completion.

SECTION 1 - MANHOLES, PIPE & FITTINGS

PART 1 - PRODUCTS

OLD SPEC

1.02 Polyvinyl Chloride ("PVC") Pipe

E. All PVC pipe types con be used at depths (from invert to finish grade) of less than twelve (12) feet. At depths between twelve (12) and twenty (20) feet, ASTM D 3034 (SOR 26). ASTM D 2241 (SOR 21 with o minimum pipe stiffness of 115 or greater) or ANSI/AWWA C900 (DR 18 with o minimum pipe stiffness of 115 or greater) or ANSI/AWWA C905 (DR 25 or DR 18 with a minimum pipe stiffness of115 or greater) or ANSI/ AWWA C906 (DR 11) can be used at depths between twenty (20) feet and twenty five (25) feet ANSI/AWWA C900 (DR 18 with o minimum pipe stiffness of 115 or greater) or ANSI/AWWA C905 (DR 18 with o minimum pipe stiffness of 115 or greater) or ANSI/AWWA C906 (DR 11).

NEW SPEC

1.02 Polyvinyl Chloride ("PVC") Pipe

E. PVC pipe types can be ASTM D 3034 (SDR 26) can be used to thirty (30) feet.

OLD SPEC

1.03 Fittings

A. Fittings such as wyes, tees and bends must be made in such a manner as will provide strength and water tightness at least equal to the class of theadjacentMain line pipe to which they are joined. Fittings must conform to all other Requirements specified for pipe of the corresponding class and diameter. Joints must be of the same type as used on the adjoining pipe.All fittings must be bellby bell. Bell by spigot fittings will not be permitted

NEW SPEC

1.03 Fittings

A. Fittings such as wyes, tees and bends must be made in such a manner as will provide strength and water tightness at least equal to the class of theadjacentMain line pipe to which they are joined. Fittings must conform to all other Requirements specified for pipe of the corresponding class and diameter. Joints must be of the same type as used on the adjoining pipe.All fittings must be bellby bell. Bell by spigot fittings will not be permitted, except by Engineers discretion.

B. Fabricated fittings (not molded as a single integral piece) and saddles will not be allowed except when specified by the Engineer. Plastic Trends, Inc. fittings are recognized as an acceptable alternate to this standard.

LIFT STATION AND FORCE MAIN SPECIFICATION CHANGES 2018(Sheet 1 of 3)

PART 2 – GENERAL CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS

OLD SPEC

2.03 Initiation of Construction

C Prior to the start of construction, Design Engineer must receive formal written approval

From Engineer. At this time, Design Engineer must supply Engineer with five (5) complete

Sets of Construction Plans for distribution to the Engineer’s inspectors and Contractors.

NEW SPEC

C. Prior to the start of construction, Design Engineer must receive formal written approval

From Engineer. At this time, Design Engineer must supply Engineer with PDF and AutoCAD

File of complete Set of Construction Plans.

J. ALL rough grading (on and off site) must be finished to within one (1) foot of final grade and verified

by Engineer prior to the start of construction of the Sanitary Sewer Facilities.

NEW SPEC

1.07 Odor Control

(Added notes)

D.CarbonMediumBasedSystems

1.Stainlesssteel tankage by Calgon or equal.

2.CorrosionresistantfanforH2S by CincinnatiFanCo. or Greenheck

3.Midas Carbon Media by Evoqua or Calgonequivalents.

OLD SPEC

2.03 Laying Pipe

K. Eachlength of pipe must be mechanically pushed "home" with a block and a push-bar against the sectionpreviously laid or pushed by means of block and push-bar and held in place until the trench and bedding are prepared for the next pipe section. Care must be taken in laying the pipe so as not to damage the bell end of the pipe. Mechanical means consisting of a cable placed inside the pipe with a winch, jock or come-along shall be considered to pull the pipe "home" where pushing the pipe will not result in a joint going "home" and staying in place. Use of hydraulic excavating equipment as the means of pushing ormoving the pipe to grade will not be permitted.

NEW SPEC

(Removed note “K” and re-assigned alphabetically)

PART 2 – EXECUTION

2.03 Bores

OLD SPEC

E. Upon completion of the bore, invert elevations must be provided to Engineer to verify that carrier pipe is on grade.

NEW SPEC

E. Upon completion of the bore, contact Engineer to verify invert elevations to assure that the carrier pipe is on grade.

LIFT STATION AND FORCE MAIN SPECIFICATION CHANGES 2018(Sheet 2 of 3)

1.04 Wet Well and Valve Vault Access Cover

A, PRODUCTS

  1. MANUFACTURER
  1. EJ GROUP INC. ….etc

2 ACCESS DOOR

(Replaced ALL notes to support East Jordan, or approved equal notation)

a. thru m.

HORIZONTAL DIRECTIONAL DRILLING SPECIFICATONS

2.03 Initiation of Construction

NEW SPEC

C. Changed five to one set

Added Final grading note J.

4.01 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE (PVC) PIPE

NEW SPEC

Changed in Note A. from DR 14 (Class 200) to DR 18 (Class 235)

Changed 14” through 16” to 14” through 18”

Changed chart under Note F.

Changed ALL SDR sizes from 14 to 18 and psi from 200 to 235

DESIGN DETAIL SHEET CHANGES 2018

FORSANITARY SEWER FACILITIES

GREASE INTERCEPTOR SANITARY SEWER DETAILS SHEET 1 of 1

TYPICAL CONCRETE WASTEWATER SAMPLING STRUCTURE DETAIL

Added “ANCHORED INTO FLAT TOP” note

Extended Influent pipe from 3” to 6”

EXTERIOR INTERCEPTOR/SEPARATION DETAIL

Added Tee Wye and to remain 20” off of bottom(see detail)

Added Cre-Tex adjustment rings

Added 1’-5” MIN. 24” RCP Riser

GRAVITY SANITARY SEWER DETAILS SHEET 1of 2

SERVICE LATERAL DETAIL (deeper the 25’)

Added 12” stub out of tee wye to first 45 elbow that extends upwards

Remove HDPE pipe and notation

Added “fill to bell of fitting” note

CONCRETE CRADLE DETAIL

Added Gas Lines to “NOTE”

TYPICAL CLEANOUT DETAILS

Clean out type 2

Added “and casting” to expansion joint note

COMMON FORCE MAIN DETAILS

CLOSED BOTTOM AIR/VACUUM RELEASE MANHOLE DETAIL

Changed to “AIR/VACUUM RELEASE MANHOLE DETAIL”

Changed to 1-1/2”x6”L stainless steel nipple

Added NOTE: Contractor to provide optional Valmatic connections and hoses

Added SS pipe support and notation

Added Utility Marker Detail and related notation

Added Wager Odor Control Unit to Air/Vacuum Manhole Detail

Added Cretex Ring and associated notation to Force Main Clean Out Detail

Deleted Odor Control Earth Filter detail

COMMON FORCE MAIN DETAILS (cont)

Added MEGALug note to Forcemain to Gravity Sewer Detail

Added note at the 1000 Gallon I & A Septic Tank Detail

Added note ALL AIR RELEASE AND CLEANOUT MANHOLES TO BE 5’-0” IN DIAMETER

2) Provide a localized disconnect if adjacent to I & A Tank.

DUPLEX LIFT STATION PLAN

Changed to “TYPICAL DUPLEX LIFT STATION and DETAILS

Relocated Air Vent

Added S.S. 3” ARI and fusion coating note on Val Matic note

Changed Ductile Iron note to SDR 26

Moved “C”x”B” Transition to inside of Wet Well

Removed Note 3 and Note 5 (renumbered accordingly)

Added female Bauer coupling fitting

Changed Note 2referring to the order of fuel preference

Added compliant with water utility requirements

Note 1, added provide female Bauer coupling fitting.

Note 2, removed propane notes and added diesel

Note 4, added “COMPLIANT WITH WATER UTILITY REQUIREMENTS.”

Note 6. Added “COMPLIANT WITH WATER UTILITY REQUIREMENTS.”

Note 15, added Stainless Steel wall bracket note

Added Note 22

Removed “12” soil packed to 98% standard Proctor density….etc.” note

Changed concrete to 4000 PSI

Added transition gasket to “B” mechanical joint note

Added additional notation to valve vault drainage

Added “STONE GRADE MUST BE VERIFIED BY REGISTERED SURVEYOR”

Added joint note for kent seal and non-shrink grout

Added 9” wide gator wrap note

Added Tee to diverter opening

Deleted Diverter Plate added new configuration w/detail

CONTROL PANEL DETAIL

Removed Exterior Alarm Flasher

Added Generator notation on Control Panel

Added “TERMIANTE CONDUITS 6” ABOVE CONCRETE AND INSTALL VENTED WIREWAY”

Deleted ALL Diverter Plate related info.

Added Tee detail.

Changedlayout of wetwell on TYPICAL PUMPING STATION DETAIL

Updated Bypass Pumping Detail

Added note 24

TRIPLEX LIFT STATION PLAN

Changed to “TYPICAL TRIPLEX LIFT STATION andDETAILS

(Same changes as DUPLEX LIFT STATION PLAN)

Changed to “TYPICAL GRINDER PUMP SANITARY SEWER DETAILS”

Updated Details

Clean Out Manhole Detail

Force Main Trench Detail

Added Air / Vacuum Release Detail

Added (COMMERCIAL ONLY) not to Individual Grinder Station Detail

TYPICAL LIFT STATION and FORCEMAIN DETAILS Sheet 1 of 3

Added new Air/Vacuum Release Manhole Detail

Added new Clean-Out Manhole Detail

Added revised Force Main Trench Detail

Removed Asphalt Access Drive Detail (Moved to TYPICAL LIFT STATION and FORCEMAIN DETAILS Sheet 1 of 3)

Removed Cedar Fence Detail

Added Yard Hydrant to Sanitary Odor Control Fogging System Detail

Added Calgon Carbon Odor Detail

Added #10 Tracer wire note to Force Main to Manhole Detail

Added sand base to Force Main to Manhole Detail

Added Marker Ball to Force Main to Manhole Detail

Added note 24

Added note ALL AIR RELEASE AND CLEANOUT MANHOLES TO BE 5’-0” IN DIAMETER

TYPICAL LIFT STATION and FORCEMAIN DETAILS Sheet 2 of 3

New Sheet

Added new Lift Station Site Plan Layout and related notation

Added Bullseye Fence Detail

Added Asphalt Access Drive Detail

TYPICAL LIFT STATION and FORCEMAIN DETAILS Sheet 3 of 3

New Sheet

Added new Pedestrian Rated Aluminum Safety Hatch Details and related notation

GRAVITY SANITARY SEWER DETAILS 1 of 2 Sheet

CONCRETE CRADLE DETAIL

Added NOTE:

Never apply concrete or allow concrete to contact a water main, a force main, or a gas

Line. Sand backfill around all pressurized pipes.

GRAVITY SANITARY SEWER DETAILS 2 of 2 Sheet

CRETEX PRO-RING ASSEMBLY DETAIL

Changed 2 beads of adhesive to 3

LIFT STATION and FORCE MAIN DETAILS 1 of 3

TYPICAL GRINDER PUMP SANITARY SEWER DETAILS

COMMON FORCE MAIN DETAILS

Added Tracer Wire Detail and related notation.

Added 8 mil thick plastic wrap to Isolation Valve Details

(Referenced to other related other details)