SPS 382.35(4)
(4)
Direction of flow. Every cleanout shall be installed so as to open in the direction of the waste flow or at a right angle thereto.
SPS 382.35(5)
(5)
Accessibility. Cleanout plugs shall not be covered with cement, plaster, or any other similar permanent finishing material.
SPS 382.35(5)(a)
(a) Underground piping. Cleanouts installed in underground drain piping shall be extended vertically to or above the finish grade.
SPS 382.35(5)(a)1.
1. All interior and exterior cleanouts where the vertical distance between the horizontal drain pipe being served and the top of the cleanout opening exceeds 18 inches in length, shall connect to the drain piping through a fitting as specified in Table 382.30–4.
SPS 382.35(5)(a)2.
2. A cleanout located outside of a building shall be provided with a frost sleeve.
SPS 382.35(5)(a)2.b.
b. Where a cleanout is located in an area subject to vehicular traffic the top of the frost sleeve shall terminate in a concrete pad at least 4" thick and extending at least 9" from the sleeve on all sides, sloping away from the sleeve.
SPS 382.35(5)(a)2.c.
c. The bottom of the frost sleeve shall terminate 6" to 12" above the top of the drain piping or at least 6" below the predicted frost depth in accordance with s.
SPS 382.30 Table 382.30-6.
SPS 382.35(5)(a)2.d.
d. The frost sleeve shall have a removable watertight top of sufficient thickness and strength to sustain the weight of anticipated traffic.
SPS 382.35 Note
Note: See ch.
SPS 382 Appendix for further explanatory material.
SPS 382.35(5)(b)
(b) Concealed piping. Cleanout access for drain piping located in concealed spaces shall be provided by either extending the cleanout to at least the surface of a wall or floor or by providing access panels of a sufficient size to permit removal of the cleanout plug and proper cleaning of the pipe.
SPS 382.35(6)(a)
(a)
Cleanouts and cleanout extensions shall be sized in accordance with Table 382.35, except as provided in par.
(b).
SPS 382.35(6)(b)
(b) The replacement or repair of a non-public 6-inch sanitary sewer may be served by an existing 4-inch extension within the building.
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See PDF for table SPS 382.35(7)
(7)
Prohibited use of cleanout openings. Cleanout openings shall not be used for the installation of fixtures or floor drains, except where another cleanout of equal access and capacity is provided.
SPS 382.35(8)(a)(a) Diameter. The minimum diameter of manholes shall be 42 inches. A manhole shall have a minimum access opening of 23 inches.
SPS 382.35(8)(b)
(b) Materials. Manholes shall be constructed of approved materials in accordance with ch.
SPS 384 and in accordance with the design provisions of s.
NR 110.13.
SPS 382.35 Note
Note: The provisions of s.
NR 110.13 regarding the manhole's flow channel, watertightness, and drop pipe indicate the following specifications:
SPS 382.35 Note
—The flow channel through manholes shall be made to conform to the shape and slope of the sewer.
SPS 382.35 Note
—Solid watertight manhole covers are to be used wherever the manhole tops may be flooded by street runoff or high water. Where groundwater conditions are unfavorable, manholes of brick or block shall be waterproofed on the exterior with plastic coatings supplemented by a bituminous waterproof coating or other approved coatings. Inlet and outlet pipes are to be joined to the manhole with a gasketed flexible watertight connection or any watertight connection arrangement that allows differential settlement of the pipe and manhole wall to take place.
SPS 382.35 Note
—An outside drop pipe is to be provided for a sewer entering a manhole where the invert elevation of the entering sewer is 2 feet or more above the spring line of the outgoing sewer. The entire drop connection shall be encased in the concrete. Inside drop connection may be approved on a case-by-case basis.
SPS 382.35 Note
Note: See ch.
SPS 382 Appendix for further explanatory material.
SPS 382.35 History
History: Cr.
Register, February, 1985, No. 350, eff. 3-1-85; am. (3) (i), r. and recr. (3) (j),
Register, May, 1988, No. 389, eff. 6-1-88; am. (5) (a) 2. a.,
Register, August, 1991, No. 428, eff. 9-1-91
; r. and recr. (3) (j) and (5) (a) 2. c.,
Register, February, 1994, No. 458, eff. 3-1-94;
CR 02-002: am. (3) (a) and (d) 1. (intro.), renum. (3) (g) to be (3) (g) 1. and am., cr. (3) (g) 2. and (m), r. and recr. (5) (a) 1.
Register April 2003 No. 568, eff. 5-1-03;
CR 08-055: r. and recr. (3) (a), am. (3) (b) 2. a., b., (c) 2. a., b., (d) 2. b., c., (5) (a) 1. and Table 82.35
Register February 2009 No. 638, eff. 3-1-09; correction in (2), (3) (m), (5) (a) 1., 2. a., c., (6), (8) (b) made under s.
13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats.,
Register December 2011 No. 672;
CR 23-006: am. (3) (a) (intro.), (f), r. and recr. (6), am. (8) (a) Register September 2023 No. 813, eff. 10-1-23.; correction in (6) (b) made under s. 35.17, Stats, Register September 2023 No. 813. SPS 382.36
SPS 382.36 Stormwater and clearwater plumbing systems. SPS 382.36(1)(1)
Scope. The provisions of this section set forth the requirements for the design, installation and maintenance of piping, conveyance, venting, detention and treatment of stormwater and clearwater in plumbing systems.
SPS 382.36 Note
Note: Refer to ch.
NR 151 for stormwater management requirements.
SPS 382.36(2)
(2)
Materials. All stormwater and clearwater plumbing systems shall be constructed of approved materials in accordance with s.
SPS 384.30 (3).
SPS 382.36(3)(a)
(a) Plumbing systems upstream of detention shall be designed, at a minimum, based on the 10-year, 24-hour storm event.
SPS 382.36(3)(b)
(b) Plumbing detention systems and plumbing systems located downstream of detention shall be designed based on anticipated flows and volumes.
SPS 382.36(3)(d)1.
1. Each compartment of a detention tank used for the reduction of total suspended solids shall be provided with a manhole opening. For compartments with multiple inlets or outlets a manhole or a cleanout, as determined under s.
SPS 382.35 (6) Table 382.35, shall be provided at all additional inlets and outlets.
SPS 382.36(3)(d)2.
2. The distance between manhole openings serving the same compartment may not exceed 50 feet.
SPS 382.36(3)(d)3.
3. A manhole opening shall be not less than 23 inches in the least dimension.
SPS 382.36(3)(d)4.
4. A manhole shall terminate at or above ground surface and be of approved materials. Steel tanks shall have a minimum 2-inch collar for the manhole extensions permanently welded to the tank. The manhole extension on fiberglass tanks shall be of the same material as the tank and an integral part of the tank. The collar shall have a minimum height of 2 inches.
SPS 382.36(3)(d)5.
5. Manhole risers shall be provided with a substantial, fitted, watertight cover of concrete, steel, cast iron, or other approved material.
SPS 382.36(3)(d)6.
6. Manhole covers shall terminate at or above grade and shall have an approved locking device.
SPS 382.36(3)(e)1.
1. Covers for all tank openings larger than 8 inches in diameter shall be provided with a permanent warning label indicating the dangers of entering the tank, in accordance with this paragraph.
SPS 382.36(3)(e)2.
2. The warning label shall be securely attached and made of a noncorrosive metal or plastic bearing the legend “DO NOT ENTER WITHOUT PROPER EQUIPMENT” or “DANGEROUS GASES EXIST IN TANK” or similar language.
SPS 382.36(3)(e)3.
3. The label shall be rectangular in shape with minimum dimensions of 4 by 5 inches.
SPS 382.36(3)(e)4.
4. The wording on the label shall be a minimum of 1/2 inch in height and be either indented or raised.
SPS 382.36 Note
Note: For a listing of best management practices (BMPs) refer to ch.
SPS 382 Appendix A-382.36 (3)-1.
SPS 382.36 Note
Note: Where local discharge requirements are more stringent, stormwater plumbing systems may provide detention and treatment to comply with the local stormwater management plan.
SPS 382.36(4)(a)
(a)
Discharge points. The discharge points for stormwater and clearwater shall be as specified in Table 382.38-1.
SPS 382.36(4)(b)1.1. Except as provided in subd.
2., stormwater or clearwater piping may not connect to a sanitary drain system.
SPS 382.36(4)(b)2.
2. Where a combined sanitary-storm sewer system is available, stormwater, clearwater and sanitary wastewater may be combined in the building sewer.
SPS 382.36(4)(b)3.
3. Stormwater gravity drains shall not be combined with clearwater drains prior to discharging to the storm building drain except where approved by the department.
SPS 382.36 Note
Note: See also Table SPS 382.38-1 which limits clearwater discharges to sanitary sewer at 50 gpd.
SPS 382.36 Note
Note: For the use of stormwater or reuse of clearwater, refer to the appropriate requirements in ss.
SPS 382.30,
382.34,
382.40,
382.41,
382.70 and this section.
SPS 382.36 Note
Note: For further explanatory material regarding the rational method, other methods and runoff co-efficients, see ch.
SPS 382 Appendix A-382.36 (4).
SPS 382.36(5)(a)(a)
Peak flow. The peak flow of stormwater influent to a plumbing system shall be calculated using any of the following methods:
SPS 382.36(5)(a)1.
1. `Area method.' For sizing of conveyance piping, when calculating stormwater peak flow based on the tributary area, the area in square feet shall be divided by the following applicable divisors:
SPS 382.36(5)(a)1.c.
c. For lawns, parks and similar land surfaces the divisor is 104 square feet/gpm.
SPS 382.36 Note
Note: For example, 10,000 square feet of roof area/26 square feet/gpm = 385 gpm or 0.85 cubic feet/second.
SPS 382.36(5)(a)2.
2. `Rational method.' For calculating peak flow, the intensity shall be determined using the time of concentration for the tributary area.
SPS 382.36 Note
Note: For the equation procedure for runoff coefficients for use with the rational method, refer to ch.
SPS 382 Appendix A-382.36 (5)-1.
SPS 382.36(5)(a)3.
3. `Engineering analysis method.' An engineering analysis shall be based on an analysis provided by a Wisconsin registered architect, registered professional engineer, or permitted designer of engineering systems - plumbing, or an approved alternate standard per s.
SPS 381.20 (2) based on the peak flow calculated in accordance with sub.
(3) (a).
SPS 382.36 Note
Note: A model that calculates peak flow such as SWMM, TR-20, TR-55, P8 or an equivalent methodology may be used.
SPS 382.36(5)(b)
(b)
Volume. The volume of stormwater influent to a plumbing system shall be based on an analysis provided by a Wisconsin registered architect, registered professional engineer, or permitted designer of engineering systems – plumbing, or an approved alternate standard per s.
SPS 381.20 (2) and a minimum of a two-year, 24-hour storm event and designed so that no property damage occurs at 100-year, 24-hour storm event with a Type II distribution.
SPS 382.36 Note
Note: For runoff coefficients and use of other methods or models, refer to ch.
SPS 382 Appendix A-382.36 (5)-2 and
A-382.36 (5)-3.
SPS 382.36 Note
Note: The intensity of rainfall varies considerably during a storm as well as geographic regions. To represent various regions of the United States, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) developed four synthetic 24-hour rainfall distribution types from available National Weather Service (NWS) duration-frequency data (Hershfield 1961; Frederick et al., 1977) or local storm data. Type IA is the least intense and type II is the most intense short duration rainfall. Types I and IA represent the Pacific maritime climate with wet winters and dry summers. Type III represents Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic coastal areas where tropical storms bring large 24-hour rainfall amounts. Type II represents the rest of the country, including Wisconsin. For more information, see the USDA-NRCS webpage:
http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/.
SPS 382.36(5)(c)
(c)
Additional inputs to stormwater systems. Additional inputs to stormwater systems shall be estimated based on anticipated flows and volumes.
SPS 382.36(6)(a)
(a)
Design. The design of stormwater and clearwater conveyance systems shall conform to all of the following:
SPS 382.36(6)(a)1.
1. Horizontal stormwater conveyance piping shall be sized using either of the following:
SPS 382.36(6)(a)1.a.
a. An engineering analysis, based on full flow capacity, acceptable to the department.
SPS 382.36(6)(a)2.a.a. A vertical conductor for stormwater may not be smaller than the largest horizontal branch discharging into the conductor.
SPS 382.36(6)(a)2.b.
b. Vertical conductors shall be sized in accordance with Tables 382.36-1 and 382.36-3 or by an engineering analysis acceptable to the department.
SPS 382.36 Note
Note: For the use of Baird's equation, refer to ch.
SPS 382 Appendix A-382.36 (6)-1.
SPS 382.36(6)(a)4.
4. Underground, gravity-flow storm building sewers shall have a minimum 3-inch inside diameter.
SPS 382.36(6)(b)
(b)
Velocity in stormwater conveyance system piping. The pitch of stormwater conveyance system piping shall be designed to create a minimum velocity of one foot per second when flowing full.
SPS 382.36(6)(c)2.
2. The minimum radius for the first 90
° fitting located downstream of a roof drain shall comply with the horizontal to vertical requirements in Table 382.30-4.
SPS 382.36(6)(e)1.
1. The minimum pitch of gravity conveyance system piping having a 2-inch inside diameter or less shall be 1/8 inch per foot.