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USACoE - Conduits, Culverts and Pipes
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Engineering and Design CONDUITS, CULVERTS, AND PIPES

Author: Department of the Army U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Washington | Size: 3.1 MB | Format: PDF | Publisher: Distribution Restriction Statement | Year: 31 March 1998 | pages: 87 | ISBN: 1110-2-2902

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Engineering and Design
CONDUITS, CULVERTS, AND PIPES
1. Purpose. This manual provides (a) guidance on the design and construction of conduits, culverts, and pipes, and (b) design procedures for trench/embankment earth loadings, highway loadings, railroad loadings, surface concentrated loadings, and internal/external fluid pressures.
2. Applicability. This manual applies to all USACE commands having civil works responsibilities.
3. General. Reinforced concrete conduits and pipes are used for dams, urban levees, and other levees where public safety is at risk or substantial property damage could occur. Corrugated metal pipes are acceptable through agricultural levees where conduits are 900-mm (36-in.) diameter and where levee embankments are not higher than 4 m (12 ft) above the conduit invert. Inlet structures, intake towers, gate wells, and outlet structures should be concrete, or corrugated metal structures may be used in agricultural and rural levees. Life cycle cost studies are required where corrugated metal pipes are used.
4. Distribution. This manual is approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.

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