Current through Register No. 50, December 12, 2024
Section Env-Wq 704.03 - Design Flow Basis(a) For facilities that were in operation on March 25, 2006, sanitary waste flows from residentially-, commercially-, or industrially-zoned areas shall be measured.(b) For proposed facilities, sanitary waste flows shall be estimated on the basis of the following: (1) For commercial areas, recreational facilities or industrial parks, as specified in Tables 3-3, 3-4, and 3-5 of Metcalf and Eddy/AECOM, "Wastewater Engineering Treatment and Resource Recovery", 5th edition, available as noted in Appendix B, unless design for a lower flow can be justified based on actual flow records or implementation of water conservation measures; and(2) For residential areas, an average daily per capita flow as specified in Table 3-2 of Metcalf and Eddy/AECOM, "Wastewater Engineering Treatment and Resource Recovery", 5th edition, available as noted in Appendix B, unless design for a lower flow can be justified based on actual flow records or implementation of water conservation measures.(c) New sewerage shall be designed to carry the peak hourly flow rate at full pipe capacity, calculated as the product of the average daily flow rate for the service area multiplied by a peaking factor. For gravity sewers, an infiltration allowance shall be added in accordance with (f), below.(d) Peaking factors for average daily flow rates in excess of 100,000 gpd shall be as derived from Figure 2.1 of TR-16 Guides for the Design of Wastewater Treatment Works, New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission, 2011 Edition, available as noted in Appendix B. A peaking factor of 6 shall be used for average daily flows less than 100,000 gpd.(e) Design of interceptor sewers shall be based on the greater of the estimated future peak contributory flow from the collection system served or 2.5 times the estimated future average daily flow of the tributary system.(f) Infiltration allowance for the design of gravity sewers shall be as follows: (1) For areas to be sewered in the future, an infiltration allowance of 150 gpd per acre shall be used;(2) For sewers under design, an allowance of 300 gallons per inch diameter per mile per day shall be made; or(3) For sewers in use as of March 25, 2006 intended to be connected by the collector sewer or interceptor sewer under design, infiltration shall be measured during high spring groundwater conditions.N.H. Admin. Code § Env-Wq 704.03
(See Revision Note at chapter heading for Env-Wq 700) #8590, eff 3-25-06
Amended byVolume XXXIV Number 46, Filed November 13, 2014, Proposed by #10693, Effective 10/15/2014, Expires10/15/2024.