Title: Drainage systems concept.
1Drainage systems concept.
are installed to combat the problems of water
logging and salinity associated with the water
table.
2 Choice of a drainage system.Depence on
following factors
Topographic Factors.
Soil-related Factors.
Water-related Factors.
3 Surface drainage
- remove water from the soil surface but are
not usually designed to lower the water table in
the soil profile.
have several advantages. low initial costs,
carry large volumes of water, remove surface
water rapidly, and are easy to construct. But do
not solve problems related to soil saturation
caused by a high water table.
4Subsurface drainage
Drainage systems are installed to combat the
problems of water logging and salinity
associated with the water table.
5 Drain Materials
Drainage material may be classified into
drainpipes and their accessories, envelopes and
auxiliary drain structures
Clay tile Cylindrical tiles very durable and
highly resistant to weathering and deterioration
in aggressive soil conditions .
Concrete tiles Pipes made with ordinary cement
are liable to deteriorate in acidic and high
sulphate soils, and by water carrying certain
alkali salts or other chemicals.
Corrugated Plastic Tubing (CPT) made of high
density polyethylene or polyvinyl chloride. are
durable, resistant to soil chemicals, easy to
join and handle.
6Pipe accessories
- Subsurface drainage systems require accessories
and special structures such as
End caps End caps prevent the entrance of soil
at the upstream drain-end opening.
7Couplers They are used to connect two pipes of
the same diameter.
Reducers They are used to connect two pipe
ends of different diameters.
8 Accessories to Subsurface Drains
- are installed to protect the drainpipe from soil
particle entry. The porous device designed to do
this is called envelope or filter. -
- These are put in place to surround subsurface
drains. They are used to - prevent fine-grained soil particles from entering
drain - provide a more permeable zone around drain
- provide a suitable bedding for drain.
- Materials used for filters include
- Sand and gravel - best for tile
- Organic soils or material - will decompose
- Fabrics - used with plastics
9Drainage design
Typical procedure for designing a drainage system
consist of
1. Selecting a drainage rate or water table
height.
2. Estimating or measuring hydraulic conductivity
and other soil properties.
3. Selecting a suitable depth based on existing
constrains, and Computing spacing.
10Depth and Spacing
- Depth and spacing are interrelated. Wider spacing
can be used if drains are placed deeper. The
objective is to provide an adequate root zone
depth midway between the tile lines. Depth is
measured from the soil surface to the bottom of
the drainage pipe.
11Installation guidelines
- Care during installation to prevent damage to the
pipe during the backfilling operation. - Bedding- Pipe bedded in gravel.Bedding material
should be placed around the pipe to a depth at
least 2" over the top of the pipe. - Depth of Cover- If vehicular traffic is expected
over pipe, there should be a minimum of 12" of
cover. - Proper Selection of Materials- Choose your
materials according to application.
12The problem of clogging of pipes and envelopes
- A major problem that is often encountered on
subsurface drains is mineral clogging of pipes
and envelopes.
Cause by sedimentation of mineral in drains due
to soil passing through the envelope and the
opening in the pipes.
13 Structure for controlled drainage and sub
irrigation
- There can be some reasons to reduce drainage
temporarily( e.g. environmental considerations,
unwarranted and harmful leaching if fertilizers
).
14Drain maintenance
- Surface drainage
- Drainage ditches can be kept in good working
condition with proper care and regular
maintenance. A ditch allowed to become obstructed
with weed growth, bushes, and sediment will not
provide good drainage.
15Drain maintenance
- Sub surface drainage
- Regularly removing sediment deposits at the
outlet and trees and shrubs from near the drain
pipes prevents roots and sediment from blocking
the drain. - Jet flushingis a technique used to remove
clogging and precipitating agents (e.g. soil
particles and microbiological deposits, including
iron ochre) from drainpipes through the impact of
water jets.
16Effects of drainage on the environment
- drainage has many benefits but is also known to
contribute to environmental change and sometimes
degradation, including - poor-quality drainage effluent and contaminated
receiving waters in some instances - degradation of riparian zones
- loss of wetlands