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REVISION Area Based Development for Kochi Smart CI LIFT HEIGHT MAXIMUM 243mm MINIMUM DISTANCE BETWEEN LIFTS 3M PROJECT NAME CLIENT: PROJECT TITLE PMC TEAM : DRG NO. REVISION IPE Global & Royal HaskoningDHV Area Based Development CSML - Cochin Smart Mission Limited CSML/M2/UGSS/TEN/VAC-01 CROSSOVER CONNECTION TO COLLECTION CHAMBER for Kochi Smart CIty, Kerala Revenue Tower, Ernakulam DATE Kochi -682011 (Fort Kochi, Mattancherry and Ernakulam) SCALE : N.T.S 13-02-2019 PROJECT NAME CLIENT: PROJECT TITLE PMC TEAM : DRG NO. REVISION IPE Global & Royal HaskoningDHV Area Based Development CSML - Cochin Smart Mission Limited CSML/M2/UGSS/TEN/VAC-02 Y-BRANCH CONNECTION TO VACUUM SEWER for Kochi Smart CIty, Kerala Revenue Tower, Ernakulam DATE Kochi -682011 (Fort Kochi, Mattancherry and Ernakulam) SCALE : N.T.S 13-02-2019 PROJECT NAME CLIENT: PROJECT TITLE PMC TEAM : DRG NO. REVISION IPE Global & Royal HaskoningDHV Area Based Development CSML - Cochin Smart Mission Limited CSML/M2/UGSS/TEN/VAC-03 TYPICAL ISOLATION VALVE DETAIL for Kochi Smart CIty, Kerala Revenue Tower, Ernakulam DATE Kochi -682011 (Fort Kochi, Mattancherry and Ernakulam) SCALE : N.T.S 13-02-2019 FINISHED GROUND LEVEL 900mm TYPICAL MINIMUM DEPTH 150M TYPICAL VACUUM SEWER PROFILE 300 DETAIL A INVERT LIFT DETAILS PROJECT NAME CLIENT: PROJECT TITLE PMC TEAM : DRG NO. REVISION IPE Global & Royal HaskoningDHV Area Based Development CSML - Cochin Smart Mission Limited CSML/M2/UGSS/TEN/VAC-04 TYPICAL SEWER PROFILE & INVERT LIFT DETAIL for Kochi Smart CIty, Kerala Revenue Tower, Ernakulam DATE Kochi -682011 (Fort Kochi, Mattancherry and Ernakulam) SCALE : N.T.S 13-02-2019 FRONT ELEVATION PLAN PROJECT NAME CLIENT: PROJECT TITLE PMC TEAM : DRG NO. REVISION IPE Global & Royal HaskoningDHV Area Based Development CSML - Cochin Smart Mission Limited CSML/M2/UGSS/TEN/VAC-05 TYPICAL SPLIT LEVEL VACUUM STATION for Kochi Smart CIty, Kerala Revenue Tower, Ernakulam DATE Kochi -682011 (Fort Kochi, Mattancherry and Ernakulam) SCALE : N.T.S 13-02-2019 1:500 MINIMUM GRADIENT MINIMUM FALL 50mm FROM THE INTERFACE VALVE THE MAIN SEWER MAIN SEWER COLLECTION CHAMBER CROSSOVER CONNECTION REQUIRING LIFTS 50mm MINIMUM FALL MINIMUM FALL 50mm FROM THE INTERFACE VALVE THE INVERT LIFT MAIN SEWER COLLECTION CHAMBER CROSSOVER CONNECTION REQUIRING A SINGLE LIFT 50mm MINIMUM FALL 3 METRES SPACING BETWEEN INVERT LIFTS MAIN SEWER COLLECTION CHAMBER CROSSOVER CONNECTION REQUIRING SEVERAL LIFTS PROJECT NAME CLIENT: PROJECT TITLE PMC TEAM : DRG NO. REVISION IPE Global & Royal HaskoningDHV Area Based Development CSML - Cochin Smart Mission Limited CSML/M2/UGSS/TEN/VAC-06 TYPICAL CROSSOVER PIPE ARRANGEMENTS for Kochi Smart CIty, Kerala Revenue Tower, Ernakulam DATE Kochi -682011 (Fort Kochi, Mattancherry and Ernakulam) SCALE : N.T.S 13-02-2019 PLASTIC COLLECTION CHAMBER PROJECT NAME CLIENT: PROJECT TITLE PMC TEAM : DRG NO. REVISION IPE Global & Royal HaskoningDHV Area Based Development CSML - Cochin Smart Mission Limited CSML/M2/UGSS/TEN/VAC-07 TYPICAL BREATHER PIPE ARRANGEMENT for Kochi Smart CIty, Kerala Revenue Tower, Ernakulam DATE Kochi -682011 (Fort Kochi, Mattancherry and Ernakulam) SCALE : N.T.S 13-02-2019 PROJECT NAME CLIENT: PROJECT TITLE PMC TEAM : DRG NO. REVISION IPE Global & Royal HaskoningDHV Area Based Development CSML - Cochin Smart Mission Limited TYPICA DETAILS FOR INLET CHAMBER CSML/M2/UGSS/TEN/VAC-08 for Kochi Smart CIty, Kerala Revenue Tower, Ernakulam DATE Kochi -682011 (450x600x750) WITH SEWER TRAP (Fort Kochi, Mattancherry and Ernakulam) SCALE : N.T.S 13-02-2019 PROJECT NAME CLIENT: PROJECT TITLE PMC TEAM : DRG NO. REVISION IPE Global & Royal HaskoningDHV Area Based Development CSML - Cochin Smart Mission Limited TYPICA DETAILS FOR INLET CHAMBER CSML/M2/UGSS/TEN/VAC-09 for Kochi Smart CIty, Kerala Revenue Tower, Ernakulam DATE Kochi -682011 (600x600x750) WITHOUT SEWER TRAP (Fort Kochi, Mattancherry and Ernakulam) SCALE : N.T.S 13-02-2019 HOUSE HOUSE HOUSE HOUSE HOUSE HOUSE 110mm Ø PVC GRAVITY SEWER INSPECTION CHAMBER STORM DRAIN COLLECTION SUMP CROSSOVER PIPE 90mm Ø HDPE VACUUM SEWER LEGEND INSPECTION CHAMBER COLLECTION SUMP GRAVITY SEWER HOUSE HOUSE HOUSE HOUSE HOUSE HOUSE VACUUM SEWER STORM WATER DRAIN PROJECT NAME CLIENT: PROJECT TITLE NOTES: PMC TEAM : DRG NO. REVISION · Maps are for graphical purposes only. IPE Global & Royal HaskoningDHV Area Based Development CSML - Cochin Smart Mission Limited TYPICA LAYOUT PLAN FOR VACUUM SEWERS · They do not represent a legal survey. CSML/M2/UGSS/TEN/VAC-10 for Kochi Smart CIty, Kerala Revenue Tower, Ernakulam · All information on this map was derived DATE Kochi -682011 SHOWING HOUSE CONNECTION (Fort Kochi, Mattancherry and Ernakulam) from Google Maps. SCALE : N.T.S 13-02-2019 PROJECT NAME CLIENT: PROJECT TITLE PMC TEAM : DRG NO. REVISION IPE Global & Royal HaskoningDHV Area Based Development CSML - Cochin Smart Mission Limited TWO PHASE FLOW REGENERATION CSML/M2/UGSS/TEN/VAC-11 for Kochi Smart CIty, Kerala Revenue Tower, Ernakulam DATE Kochi -682011 (Fort Kochi, Mattancherry and Ernakulam) SCALE : N.T.S 13-02-2019 PROJECT NAME CLIENT: PROJECT TITLE PMC TEAM : DRG NO. REVISION IPE Global & Royal HaskoningDHV Area Based Development CSML - Cochin Smart Mission Limited TYPICA PRE - CAST CONCRETE RING INTERFACE VALVE CHAMBER CSML/M2/UGSS/TEN/VAC-12 for Kochi Smart CIty, Kerala Revenue Tower, Ernakulam DATE Kochi -682011 (Fort Kochi, Mattancherry and Ernakulam) SCALE : N.T.S 13-02-2019 PROJECT NAME CLIENT: PROJECT TITLE PMC TEAM : DRG NO. REVISION IPE Global & Royal HaskoningDHV Area Based Development CSML - Cochin Smart Mission Limited TYPICAL DETAILS FOR REVERSE FLOW IN VACUUM SEWERS CSML/M2/UGSS/TEN/VAC-13 for Kochi Smart CIty, Kerala Revenue Tower, Ernakulam DATE Kochi -682011 (Fort Kochi, Mattancherry and Ernakulam) SCALE : N.T.S 13-02-2019 PROJECT NAME CLIENT: PROJECT TITLE PMC TEAM : DRG NO. REVISION IPE Global & Royal HaskoningDHV CSML/M2/UGSS/TEN/VAC-14 Area Based Development CSML - Cochin Smart Mission Limited TYPICAL VACUUM SEWER PROFILES for Kochi Smart CIty, Kerala Revenue Tower, Ernakulam DATE Kochi -682011 (Fort Kochi, Mattancherry and Ernakulam) SCALE : N.T.S 13-02-2019 ASPHALT ROAD (CALAVATHY) ASPHALT ROAD(BAZAR) ASPHALT ROAD(CHURCH) THURUTHY COLONY ASPHALT (FORT KOCHI ROAD) ASPHALT ROAD(NELLUKADVU) ASPHALT ROAD(THURUTHI) POOVATH ABDULKADAR RD HASSAN GANI RD BURGHER STREET RD Porposed Vacuum Station - Approx area 20x 30 ASPHALT ROAD(CHAKKARAYIDUKKU) ASPHALT ROADL(KALAVATY SCHOOL RAOD) Proposed STP location 7 MLD - Approx area 45 x 45 K.K. MOHAMMAD RD ASPHALT ROAD(CHURCH) ASPHALT ROAD(EERAVELL) PETER CELLI STREET RD ASPHALT ROAD(PARADE) ASPHALT ROAD(K.M.MUHAMMAD) UBAID ROAD(ASP ROAD) KOCHUPARAMBU,BANGLOW PARAMBU, VALIYAPARAMBU COLONY NAPIER STREET RD MANGLATH PARMBU PARMBUR ROAD LILLY STREET RD KARINGATHURUTHY COLONY ASPHALT ROAD(M.A.S.S.) ASPHALT ROAD(GUJRATI ROAD) MUSLIM MAHALLU RD ASPHALT ROAD(KSHEMA BAVA) 3-MALIYEKKAL PARAMBU COLONY-R RIDS DALE BRANCH RD ASPHALT ROAD(RESIDALE BRANCH) ME CKENZIE GARDEN RD ASPHALT ROAD(PATTAN) GOPAL KRISHNA AVENUE RD ASPHALT ROAD(BISHOP KUREETHRA) ASPHALT ROAD(AMRATY) ASPHALT ROAD(PALLIYARAKAVU) ASPHALT ROAD (A.B. SELAM) PROJECT NAME CLIENT: PROJECT TITLE PMC TEAM : DRG NO. REVISION IPE Global & Royal HaskoningDHV Area Based Development CSML - Cochin Smart Mission Limited LAYOUT PLAN OF VACUUM SEWER NETWORK FOR WEST KOCHI ABD CSML/M2/UGSS/TEN/VAC-15 for Kochi Smart CIty, Kerala Revenue Tower, Ernakulam DATE Kochi -682011 (Fort Kochi, Mattancherry and Ernakulam) SCALE : N.T.S 13-02-2019.
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