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August 18, 2014 <br /> Gibson Bluff <br /> L&A Job No. 14-056 <br /> Page 18 <br /> Runoff over Impervious Surfaces <br /> Storm runoff over impervious surface, such as roofs and paved road/driveways, should be • <br /> collected by underground drain line systems connected to downspouts and by catch basins <br /> installed in the road/driveways. Stormwater thus collected should be tightlined to <br /> discharge into a storm sewer or suitable stormwater disposal facilities. <br /> Building Footing Drains <br /> A subdrain should be installed, as required, around the perimeter footings of each <br /> building, The subdrains should consist of a 4-inch-minimum-diameter, perforated, rigid, <br /> . drain pipe, laid a few inches below bottom of the perimeter footings. The trenches and <br /> the drain lines should have a sufficient gradient (0,5% minimum) to generate flow by <br /> gravity. The drain lines should be embedded in washed gravel completely wrapped in. <br /> non-woven filter fabric to within about 12 inches of finish grade. The remaining trenches <br /> may be -backfilled with clean on-site-soils. Water collected by -the perimeter footing <br /> subdrain systems should be tightlined, separately from the roof and surface stonnwater <br /> drain line systems, to discharge into a storm sewer or a suitable stormwater disposal <br /> facility. <br /> Surface Drainage <br /> Water should not be allowed to stand in any areas where footings, on-grade-slabs, or <br /> pavement is to be constructed. Finish ground surface should be graded to direct surface <br /> ' runoff away from the proposed buildings. We recommend the finish ground be sloped at <br /> LIU & ASSOCIATES, INC. <br />
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