Agricultural Market
Applications
French & Farm Landscape Subsurface
Drains
In gravity flow drain pipe systems the grade of the pipe
greatly determines the water flow velocity as the included Hydraulics
Graph and Chart indicate. Another important hydraulic factor to consider
is the opportunity that water may or may not have for entering into a
pipe system.
Inlet Drains and Catch Basins are structure devices for
improving the opportunity of water to enter a pipe from above ground.
In slow-soak, leach filtering subsurface gravity drain pipes, the rate
of water entry is to a small degree determined by the Inlet Area sizing
of perforations (slots or round holes) in the pipe.

The most important water inlet control factor for subsurface drain
pipes however is the Percolation Rate (PERC Rate) at which water filters,
oozes or trickles through a particular soil type profile. Water will
not filter or perc through a heavy, stiff clay soil as fast as it will
through a sandy or gravel soil type.
Local Farm Officers or Soil Conservation Service Engineers can supply
general soil perc rates. At sites with several different soil types,
soil perc rates can be complex to discern and even unknowable. To speed
up a soil’s perc rate in a stiff or complex soil, rock or sand
is often placed around the perforated underdrain pipe. This technique
is also used in house basement perimeter subsurface drains.
A filter between the rock and the native site soil will prevent the native
site soils from migrating with a subsurface water flow into the rock,
and thus over time plugging up the rock rendering the rock-pipe system
useless. If sand is used as a perc rate enhancer, a filter is generally
applied directly to the pipe to prevent sand fines from entering the
pipe.

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These underground rock or sand pipe systems are sometimes
called “French Drains”, and do not require the maintenance
of trash removal from metal grates that a Catch Basin inlet system does.
However, in very slow perc rate soils, some type of ground level, surface
flow Catch Basin or Inlet Flow Drain structure may be required for improving
the opportunity of water to enter a pipe system. Any good drainage system
of any size will generally require a balance of both surface and subsurface
drainage capability in order to handle both flash-flood rain events,
and also long term soaking rain events.
ASTM-F-449 Installation Standard for Corrugated Plastic Pipes may also be referenced for CPP Farm Drain Pipe applications, and this specifications is recognized by USDA-SCS.
For More Information On Agricultural Drainage Visit:
http://www.plasticpipe.org/drainage/
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Crumpler Plastic Pipe, Inc.
Post Office Box 2068 / Highway 24 West
Roseboro, NC 28382
TEL: 1-800-334-5071 · 910-525-4046
FAX: 1-800-CPP-PIPE ·
910-525-5801
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