Sanitary Engineering (ENCE 305): Chapter 3 Design & Construction of Sewers Notes 2025
Design and Construction of Sewers Notes
SANITARY ENGINEERING (ENCE 305)
Chapter 3: Design & Construction of Sewers
4 Hours 5 Marks

Design and Construction of Sewers Notes

About this Chapter

This document contains the complete notes for Chapter 3: Design and Construction of Sewers of Sanitary Engineering. This chapter covers the hydraulic design and practical construction aspects of sewer systems.

Students will learn about sewer functions, shapes, materials, and detailed design criteria including self-cleansing velocity, hydraulic formulae (Manning’s, Chezy’s, Hazen Williams), and partial flow conditions. It also covers construction steps from desk study to testing and maintenance.

Syllabus: Design and Construction of Sewers

3. Design and Construction of Sewers
4 hours
5 Marks

3.1 Sewer and its function: Open and closed channel flow.

3.2 Shapes of sewers: Circular and non-Circular sections (Merits and demerits).

3.3 Sewer materials: Requirements; Types (Salt glazed stoneware, cement concrete, cast iron, vitrified clay, wooden, PVC, CPVC, HDPE).

3.4 Design criteria of sewers:

3.4.1 Specific gravity of wastewater.

3.4.2 Design period and selection criteria.

3.4.3 Minimum and maximum velocities; Self-cleansing velocity.

3.4.4 Sewer size and gradient range.

3.4.5 Hydraulic design of sewers by Manning’s, Chezy’s, and Hazen Williams formulae.

3.4.6 Hydraulic elements of sewers for partial flow condition.

3.4.7 Partial flow diagrams and its significance.

3.4.8 Design of sewers of separate and combined systems.

3.5 Introduction to storm water drainage system.

3.6 Construction of sewer: Desk study; Setting out; Alignment and gradient; Excavation of trench; Timbering of trench; Dewatering of trench; Laying and jointing; Testing of sewer (Straightness, obstruction, water, and air tests); Backfilling of trench; Maintenance.


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