Glossary of Terms
Backdrop Generally a vertical section of pipe to take a high level
connection into a manhole or inspection
chamber down to the
invert level of that chamber. The backdrop is usually outside
the manhole or chamber but can sometimes be found inside.
Backdrops prevent long runs of steep pipework which can cause
excessive velocities and discharge rates.
Benching The use of concrete formed in the base of a chamber or a
large pipe/culvert to provide a good manner of directing
flows in the correct direction and maintaining self-cleansing
velocities, especially useful for areas that are subject
to surcharge or heavy flows.
Biscuit
Alternative name for cover slab over concrete chamber or
manhole .
CCTV
Closed circuit television, a system to provide pictures
and/or video inside a pipe using a remote camera.
Combined Drain or Sewer
Sewer or drain that contains both foul
water and surface
water .
Corbelling Stepped Brickwork that is used to connect the top of the
chamber to the cover frame, usually where the cover frame
is smaller than the chamber dimensions.
Cover Level
Ground level or level on the cover of a manhole or inspection
chamber .
CSO
Combined Sewer Overflow, generally a chamber or structure
on a combined sewer designed to divert or overflow excess
flow during storm events into a nearby watercourse. Under
low flows in dry weather when the flow is predominantly foul
water only the flow passes through and onto the treatment
works .
Discharge Rate
The flow rate of a liquid, generally measured in litres
per second (l/s), within a pipe or channel.
Double Triangular A ductile iron chamber cover that is two triangular shaped
pieces bolted together.
Ductile Iron Used for some pipe systems, manhole covers, gully gratings
etc.
Foul Water Drain or Sewer
Drain or sewer which has only connections from foul water
appliances (WCs, sinks, hand basins, baths, washing machines
etc).
Inspection Chamber
A smaller version of a manhole intended for access to the
drain or sewer only from ground or surface level.
Invert Level
The lowest internal level of a pipe, culvert or channel.
Jetter Mobile high power water jet equipment for clearing sewer
/ drain blockages.
Manhole
A brick built or concrete chamber on a drain or sewer to
allow man-entry for cleaning, rodding, inspection and removal
of debris from the system.
Rebar Reinforced steel bar, a framework system that is used with
concrete works to provide additional support.
Rising Main A length of pressure pipe (pipe suitable material capable
of withstanding internal pressure) from a pump or pumping
station used to carry effluent under pressure to the point
of discharge.
Rodding Eye Access point at the head of a pipe to allow rodding or access
downstream.
Soffit Level
The highest internal level of a pipe or culvert.
Step Iron Steps or rails built into the inner wall of a chamber or
manhole at preset intervals for access.
SuDS
Sustainable Drainage System (used to be referred to as Sustainable
Urban Drainage Systems). A sequence of control structures
designed to drain surface water in a more sustainable fashion
than some conventional techniques.
Surcharge A term used to describe a chamber or pipe that is flooded.
Surface Water Drain or Sewer
Sometimes referred to as Stormwater, drains only surface
water (rainwater) from roofs and paved areas.
Treatment Works
Building or plant designed to treat incoming sewerage.
Wet Well A
form of pumping station that uses submerged pumps to move
effluent to the treatment works or similar area.
Abbreviations
GK - Grit King® Separator
TM - Trade Mark
STW - Sewage Treatment Works
WwTW - Wastewater Treatment Works
WTW - Water Treatment Works
CDM - Construction Design Management
Drawing Abbreviations
TWL - Top Water Level
AOD - Above Ordinance Datum
CL - Centre Line
TP - Termination Point
EGL - Existing Ground Level
P&ID - Process and Instrument Drawing
PS - Pressure Switch
FS - Flow Switch
SOV - Solenoid Valve
V - Valve
PRV - Pressure Reducing Valve
CRS - Centres
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