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Ordinance No. 2245 <br /> Page 23 of 34 <br /> interval storm event through the pipe network before habitable structures become inundated. <br /> (Address this condition prior to plan approval) <br /> 74. SANITARY SEWER DESIGN STANDARDS: Connections to the City's sanitary sewer <br /> network shall conform to Pleasanton Municipal Code Title 15 "Sewerage". All buildings <br /> inhabited by human beings which are not more than approximately 250 feet from the City's <br /> sewer network shall be connected. All premises, parcels, and/or lots shall have independent <br /> connections to the City's sewer network except under the following conditions: <br /> a. If a private on-site treatment system has been authorized by both the City and <br /> Alameda County Department of Environmental Health. <br /> b. If multiple premises are located on a single parcel or lot which cannot be subdivided <br /> and are all under one ownership. <br /> Public sanitary sewer system shall be designed to satisfy the following minimum standards: <br /> Minimum Manning Coefficient (n) within the pipe = 0.013 <br /> Minimum flow velocity = 2 feet per second at least once per day <br /> Maximum flow velocity = 10 feet per second <br /> Maximum depth of flow to pipe diameter (d/D) = 0.75 for dry weather flow conditions <br /> Minimum pipe sizes: Laterals = 4 inches diameter; Main = 8 inches diameter; Force main = 6 <br /> inches diameter <br /> Minimum slope per table: <br /> Pipe size in diameter Minimum slope <br /> 4 inches 0.02 (lateral) <br /> 6 inches 0.005 (lateral) <br /> 8 inches 0.003 <br /> 10 inches 0.0025 <br /> 12 inches 0.0020 <br /> 15 inches or larger 0.0015 <br /> Maximum manhole spacing = approximately 350 feet <br /> Minimum curvature for curved sewer mains: approximately 200 feet or not less than <br /> recommended by pipe manufacturer <br /> Minimum pipe cover = approximately five feet <br /> Peaking factor shall be Peak Wet Weather Flow divided by Average Dry Weather <br /> flow (PF = PWWF/ADWF). Referring to the City's Wastewater Master Plan from August <br /> 2007, PF shall be the average of the three events shown on Table 4.5 "Inflow and Infiltration <br /> Analysis" for each subbasin. The Basin I.D. is from Figure ES-3. Minimum allowable PF = <br /> 2.0. <br /> Backflow prevention devices must be installed if the lowest plumbing fixture in the building is <br /> lower than the downstream cleanout overflow device or manhole to assure effluent discharge <br /> outside of the building in case the downstream pipe network becomes obstructed. <br /> Fats, Oils, and Grease (FOG) controls: Discharge of FOG to the City's sanitary sewer <br /> system shall conform to Pleasanton Municipal Code Chapter 15.44. In addition to other <br /> controls, a sampling manhole must be provided immediately downstream of any grease <br /> interceptor in accordance with City Standard Drawing 402. (Address this condition prior to <br /> plan approval) <br /> 75. POTABLE WATER SYSTEM DESIGN STANDARDS: All permanent connections to the <br /> City's potable water network shall conform to Pleasanton Municipal Code §14.04.050. Any <br /> required water pressure and/or flow needed by the applicant beyond that available from the <br /> network at the point-of-connection must be provided by the applicant as a private <br />