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Technical Manual: Conduits through Embankment Dams (FEMA 484)

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<strong>Conduits</strong> <strong>through</strong> <strong>Embankment</strong> <strong>Dams</strong>Figure 80.—Mastic being applied to exterior annular joint space ofprecast concrete pipe.• Water or air pressure testing the completed conduit to approximately 10 feet ofhydrostatic head is highly recommended before casting the cradle.An alternative to gasketed joints in PCCP (lined-cylinder, AWWA C301) is weldedjoints (also known as internal welded tied joints). Welded joints have been used inwater pipelines to form a watertight barrier for about 30 years. A continuous interiorside fillet weld is required to provide the watertight seal. Typically, the rubber gasketis not installed in the spigot groove, since the gasket would burn during the weldingoperations. Welded joints should only be used for conduit diameters of 36 inches orlarger to accommodate access by man entry. The designer will need to carefullyevaluate if this alternative provides adequate watertightness for the given conduitapplication.112

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