1. One of our team members, Roy, locates the depth of the drill head, with the drill rig behind him. We have drilled across the stream.
No matter the size of the school, the sanitary force main system plays a vital role in ensuring waste and wastewater are transported to a wastewater treatment plant without the threat of backing up or leaking. Where gravity helps move the waste and wastewater through the pipes to a wastewater treatment plant, a force main utilizes a pump station to pump or force waste through the pipes because of the low elevation. And when there is a change, whether it’s an increase in students or a new building, this is when an upgraded force main is needed. DVUC recently had the opportunity to provide this vital utility service to the Solebury School in Bucks County, PA.
The project began with our crew setting up their horizontal directional drill installation on the beautiful campus. Below are the rest of the steps that completed the installation.
1. One of our team members, Roy, locates the depth of the drill head, with the drill rig behind him. We have drilled across the stream.
2. Another team member, Rafael, operates the drill rig. He checks his instruments while drilling under the stream.
3. The initial pilot is complete after drilling under the stream. Next, it’s time to take off the drill head and put on a reamer.
4. We see the three HDPE pipes are in place and then pulled back 200 feet to the drill rig.
5. The job is completed! The three HDPE pipes were connected to the pump station by the general contractor.
We utilized horizontal drilling to provide minimal disruption through wetlands, a stream and the campus and were as non-intrusive as possible since school was in session. We wrapped up the job under the deadline and on budget. No matter the size of the property or project, contact DVUC to take care of your sanitary force main system needs!