Section 141.10. Tremie pipes and sealing procedures.  


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  • (1) Materials. The tremie pipe used for the placement of sealant materials shall be one of the following materials:
    (a) Metal pipe,
    (b) Rubber-covered hose reinforced with braided fiber or steel and rated for at least 300 psi, or
    (c) Thermoplastic pipe rated for at least 100 psi including:
    1. Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
    2. Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC),
    3. Polyethylene (PE),
    4. Polybutylene (PB), and
    5. Acrylonitrite butadiene styrene (ABS).
    (2) Procedures. This subsection describes department approved sealant placement methods when a tremie pipe is used.
    (a) The estimated and actual volume of sealing material used shall be calculated and reported to the department.
    (b) The sealant material shall be placed in one continuous operation in such a manner as to not disturb the integrity of the filter pack and seal.
    (c) When a tremie pipe is used, the bottom end shall be kept submerged in the sealant material throughout the sealing process.
    (d) The sealant material shall be brought up to the ground surface seal. The density of the sealant material in the annular space or borehole at the bottom of the ground surface seal shall be the same as the density of the sealant material being placed. Any settling of the sealant material shall be topped off.
    (e) Tremie pipe — gravity. As depicted in Figure 2, sealing material may flow by gravity through a funnel or hopper connected to a tremie pipe. The tremie pipe shall be lowered to the bottom of the annular space or borehole to be sealed and the sealing material placed from the bottom up. The end of the tremie pipe shall be kept submerged in the grout or slurry at all times.
    (f) Tremie pipe — pumped. As depicted in Figure 3, the sealing material shall be placed by a pump through a tremie pipe into the annular space or borehole. Tremie pipes used for the placing of pumped slurry or grout shall be fitted with a J-hook end or a closed end with side discharge ports.
History: Cr. Register, January, 1990, No. 409 , eff. 2-1-90; am. (2) (d) and (f), Register, June, 1991, No. 426 , eff. 7-1-91.

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The J-hook end or closed end with side discharge ports of the tremie pipe will direct the flow of the materials to the side or upward Microsoft Windows NT 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 Figure 2.
Conductor (tremie) pipe — gravity method
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Conductor (tremie) pipe — pumped method Microsoft Windows NT 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 - See PDF for diagram PDF Microsoft Windows NT 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1