Changes in land use may necessitate the placement of surcharge loads over existing pipe installations. The most common type of surcharge load is additional earth fill. If the surcharge load is a building or other surface load, the resultant uniformly distributed load can be converted to an equivalent frictionless height of fill, and therefore, evaluated as additional earth fill.
Surcharge Loads
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