STORMWATER, WASTEWATER, AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 363
When a grate inlet is used to collect the storm water, an opening of 18 in, or
more, is recommended. With a flow depth of up to 4.8 in, the inlet capacity is
(13.7)
wherePperimeter, ft, of grate opening over which water may flow, ignoring
the bars.
If the flow depth exceeds 1 ft 5 in, the capacity is
(13.8)
whereAtotal area of clear opening, ft^2
gacceleration due to gravity, 32 ft/s^2
Controlling Sewer-Water Flow
Controls used to regulate sewer-water flow include side weirs, siphon spill-
ways, and leaping weirs (Fig. 13.2). Flow diversion for a side weir is, in cu ft/s:
Q3.32l0.83h1.67 (13.9)
Q0.6A 22 gy
Q 3 Py3/2
Manhole cover
Joint
filler Curb
Normal gutter line
Depressed
gutter
5' 3' wide
Opening
Minimum
inside
width 2'-6"
Rungs-14"
C. to C.
Pipe
12 1
6"
6"
Invert shaped with
concrete fill
6"
FIGURE 13.1 Storm-water inlet with opening in a curb. (Merritt—Standard Handbook for
Civil Engineering, McGraw-Hill.)