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Barbour Revised Jan 06 Page 1 The Barbour Guides are intended to provide a short introduction to, or overview of, a given subject area. They should not be viewed in any way as being complete or comprehensive. Barbour recommends further reading, starting with the references listed in the Guide and other information held within the Barbour services. DRAINAGE BELOW GROUND GUIDANCE The below-ground drainage system should comprise the minimum pipework necessary to carry foul water away from a building in an effective and healthy manner. It is necessary to ensure that the sewage system is adequately protected against the emission of noxious fumes and the introduction of explosive mixtures. All sanitary appliances should be fitted with an adequate water seal to prevent fumes from the drainage system entering the building. The fumes in foul water systems contain many chemicals, which can result in a potentially lethal mixture when combined. Typical chemicals found include: Hydrogen sulphide Carbon monoxide Carbon dioxide Methane Furthermore, it is vital to check that the calculated effluent outflow can be accommodated without the possibility of the drainage system flooding as a result of sewer surcharge. Details on calculation methods for below-ground drainage are contained in BRE Good Building Guide 38 ‘Disposing of rainwater’, and the CIBSE Guide G ‘Public health engineering’. The surface water flow component can be calculated in accordance with BS EN 12056 ‘Gravity drainage systems inside buildings’. REFERENCE DOCUMENTS The following documents provide further guidance: BS EN 752: 1996 ‘Drain and sewer systems outside buildings’ Parts 1-7 BS EN 12056: 2000 ‘Gravity drainage systems inside buildings’ Parts 1-5 BRE Good Building Guide 38 ‘Disposing of rainwater’ 2000 CIBSE Guide G ‘Public health engineering’ 2004 NHBC Standard 5.3 ‘Drainage below ground’ 1999 ODPM Approved Document H ‘Drainage and waste disposal’ 2002 (or national equivalents) SI 2000/2531 ‘Building Regulations, England and Wales’ (or national equivalents) Environmental Protection Act 1990 Factories Act 1961 Flood Prevention, Scotland Act 1961 Public Health Act 1936 Public Health Act 1961 Radioactive Substances Act 1993 Sewerage, Scotland Act 1968 Barbour Guide in association with

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  • Revised Jan 06 Page 1

    The Barbour Guides are intended to provide a short introduction to, or overview of, a given subject area. They should

    not be viewed in any way as being complete or comprehensive. Barbour recommends further reading, starting with

    the references listed in the Guide and other information held within the Barbour services.

    DRAINAGE BELOW GROUND

    GUIDANCE

    The below-ground drainage system should comprise the minimum pipework necessary tocarry foul water away from a building in an effective and healthy manner.

    It is necessary to ensure that the sewage system is adequately protected against theemission of noxious fumes and the introduction of explosive mixtures. All sanitary appliancesshould be fitted with an adequate water seal to prevent fumes from the drainage systementering the building. The fumes in foul water systems contain many chemicals, which canresult in a potentially lethal mixture when combined. Typical chemicals found include: Hydrogen sulphide Carbon monoxide Carbon dioxide MethaneFurthermore, it is vital to check that the calculated effluent outflow can be accommodatedwithout the possibility of the drainage system flooding as a result of sewer surcharge. Detailson calculation methods for below-ground drainage are contained in BRE Good Building Guide38 Disposing of rainwater, and the CIBSE Guide G Public health engineering. The surfacewater flow component can be calculated in accordance with BS EN 12056 Gravity drainagesystems inside buildings.

    REFERENCE DOCUMENTS

    The following documents provide further guidance:

    BS EN 752: 1996 Drain and sewer systems outside buildings Parts 1-7BS EN 12056: 2000 Gravity drainage systems inside buildings Parts 1-5BRE Good Building Guide 38 Disposing of rainwater 2000CIBSE Guide G Public health engineering 2004NHBC Standard 5.3 Drainage below ground 1999ODPM Approved Document H Drainage and waste disposal 2002 (or national equivalents)SI 2000/2531 Building Regulations, England and Wales (or national equivalents)Environmental Protection Act 1990Factories Act 1961Flood Prevention, Scotland Act 1961Public Health Act 1936Public Health Act 1961 Radioactive Substances Act 1993Sewerage, Scotland Act 1968

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