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Capacity of Sewer Pipes

Carrying capacity of sewer and wastewater pipes

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The table below can be used for design of sewage and wastewater gravity conveying systems:

Carrying Capacity of Sewer Pipe (gallons per minute)
Size of pipe (inches) Decline per 100 ft (feet)
1 2 3 6 9 12 24 36
3 13 19 23 32 40 46 64 79
4 27 38 47 66 81 93 131 163
6 75 105 129 183 224 258 364 450
8 153 211 265 375 460 527 750 923
9 205 290 355 503 617 712 1006 1240
10 267 378 463 655 803 926 1310 1613
12 422 596 730 1033 1273 1468 2076 2554
15 740 1021 1282 1818 2224 2464 3617 4467
18 1168 1651 2022 1860 3508 4045 5704 7047
24 2396 3387 4155 5874 7202 8303 11744 14466
27 4407 6211 7674 10883 13257 15344 21770 26622
30 5906 8352 10223 14298 17717 20204 28129 35513
36 9700 13769 16816 23760 29284 33722 47523 58406

The table for carrying capacity is based on clean water and partly filled pipes.

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