.5.1 MAINTENANCE AND PERIODIC INSPECTION OF DRAINAGE SYSTEMS



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.5.1 MAINTENANCE AND PERIODIC INSPECTION OF DRAINAGE SYSTEMS General Drainage systems should be inspected at regular intervals (not less than once a year) and, where necessary, thoroughly cleaned out at the same time. Any defects discovered should be made good. Inspection and Cleaning of the Foul Drainage System The following operations should be carried out during the periodic cleaning of a drainage system. a. Covers of inspection chambers and manholes should be removed and the sides, benching and channels cleaned. b. Main and branch drains should be cleaned and afterwards should be flushed with clean water. Any obstructions found should be removed and not flushed into the system. c. Periodically, accumulated deposits in gullies should be removed. The traps should then be Plunged and thoroughly flushed out with clean water. d. Covers of inspection chambers and gullies should be replaced, bedded in suitable grease or other sealing material and/or bolted down as appropriate to the type. Missing bolts and broken items should be renewed.

Methods of Cleaning The drainage system should be cleaned, as appropriate, using one or more of the following methods: (a) Rodding Appropriate cleaning tools and techniques should be chosen to avoid damage to the pipework to be cleaned. A set of rods with appropriate ends is basic useful equipment. It is important that correctly designed propriety ends are used on the rods. Makeshift devices attached to the ends of rods should be avoided, as they are not effective as the correctly designed article and could become detached and create a blockage which would be difficult to remove. Furthermore, it is possible that such devices could cause damage to the pipeline. If the rods have brass ferrules, they should be checked to ensure that their fastenings are secure and that there are no protruding shoulders or fastenings, as these can cause damage to drain lines, especially when entering through rodding eyes. (b) Jetting High pressure jetting techniques are suitable for use with all currently available pipe materials and should also be considered. (c) Hydraulic Rams, Compressed Air or other Gases Equipment is available for use with all sizes of drain likely to be encountered in building drainage and is suitable for use with all currently available pipe materials. The principle of operation is that a shock wave is induced and is transmitted by water to the point of blockage and the technique is effective where the pipe is surcharged or can be filled with water from the blockage to a point where the equipment can be used. Inspection and Cleaning of Surface Water Drainage Gutters, rainwater pipes, outlets and gratings should be inspected and thoroughly cleaned once a year, or more often, if the building is in or near an industrial area, or is near to trees or may be subjected to extremes of temperatures. For a full statement on the cleaning and maintenance of gutters and rainwater pipes refer to the Mechanical services Operating and Maintenance Manual. Gullies and channels should be inspected and cleaned out regularly. The frequency of inspection and cleaning will need to be based on local experience. Petrol interceptors will require regular cleaning (approximately every six months). The petrol interceptor should be refilled with clean water after cleaning. Defects should be remedied as soon as possible after being noted. Methods of cleaning surface water drains are the same as foul drains, described previously. The record drawings listed in the attached Schedule should be kept in a safe place, preferably on the property concerned, so that in the event of drainage problems the drawings can be readily referred to. Maintenance instructions for sewage or surface water pumps will be in accordance with the manufacturers instructions, refer to Section 5.6.0 of this manual. It is often sensible to enter into a maintenance contract with a suitable Company, which would ensure pumping equipment is 2

correctly maintained in addition to an emergency service. The pumping installation for the car park is provided with a standby pump and audio/visual alarm that will be activated on failure of the duty pump. Immediate arrangements should be made to investigate alarm conditions and rectify the problem without delay. Petrol Interceptors Maintenance Periods It is important that regular maintenance is carried out, but the time period between maintenance operations will vary considerably from site to site. This is due to the different types of amount of contaminates entering the separator. It is, therefore, important to examine the separator at regular intervals to determine how much water (light liquid sediment) has accumulated maximum interval 6 months. Cleaning 1. Cone off the area around the separator and remove the manhole lid(s) 2. All parts of the separator system should be completely emptied. Using a gully sucker, first remove the floating light liquid from each area where this has accumulated then remove all the settled sediment. This will be found generally in the area of the separator inlet. Finally pump out the remaining water. 3. Clean all parts of the separator using a hose and clean water, disposing of contaminated water properly. 3

Re-Commissioning Refill the separator with clean water and replace the manhole cover(s) Safety In addition to the provisions of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, the recommendations of the booklet 'Safe Working in Sewers and at Sewage Works' published by The National Joint Health and Safety Committee for the Water Service (Address: 1 Queen Anne's Gate, London SW1H 9BT), should be observed as applicable. 4

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