What type of pipe is used for sanitary sewer?

PVC
Typical pipe materials for small diameter sanitary sewers (8″ through 24″ diameter) include PVC, vitrified clay, and ductile iron.

How are sewer lines connected?

Your home is connected to the city sewer system by a house sewer drain pipe. A house sewer runs underground from the street to the house. Typically your main drain pipe is between 4″ and 6″ inches in diameter. These branch lines connect to your main house drain at some point.

How deep are sanitary sewer lines?

Minimum depth of sanitary sewer lines shall be six (6) feet measured from the top of pipe to finished grade.

What is a sanitary line?

The sanitary sewer is a system of underground pipes that carries sewage from bathrooms, sinks, kitchens, and other plumbing components to a wastewater treatment plant where it is filtered, treated and discharged.

What pipe materials have been used for sanitary sewer lateral connections?

High Density Polyethylene pipe (HDPE) is currently the most common type of piping used for sewer lateral replacement. It characteristics lend itself well to sewer laterals because it is strong, semi flexible and has no mechanical or glued joints (it is heat welded) for a watertight and root impervious lateral.

What is the minimum depth of a sewer line?

On average, trenches should be around 12-24 inches-deep, and wide enough to house your pipe comfortably before filling it in with soil and sod. As we’ve mentioned, in cold weather regions, this will need to be deeper or you’ll have problems with your sewage freezing.

Is sanitary the same as sewer?

A stormwater sewer is not treated; it goes directly to water body, pollutants and all. A sanitary sewer goes to the waste water treatment plant where the water goes through a complicated process where it is cleaned and released back into the water.