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9.6 Maintenance Access for Drainage Reserve 9.6.1 The maintenance access within a drainage reserve shall be level and continuous. The requirements of the levelled maintenance access are shown in Drawing No. 3. If there is an approved structure overcrossing a drainage reserve, ramps (not steeper than 12%) shall be provided at both sides of the structure for the continuity of maintenance access.
9.6.2 Access from adjacent road to drainage reserve shall be provided.
At the entrance of the access, detachable bollards or posts and chains shall be provided as shown in Drawing Nob
Markers along Edge of Drainage Reserve If a drainage reserve is not fenced-out from the adjoining premises, concrete markers shown in Drawing No. 4 shall be installed at maximum 50 m spacings along the edges) of the drainage reserve to demarcate the drainage reserve lines. Closer spacing maybe necessary at curves/bends.
9.8 Drop-inlet Chambers, Inlet Openings and Slot-Outlets 9.8.1 Runoff from road carriageways (including viaducts) and carparks shall be effectively drained away to prevent water stagnation and to ensure road safety. Drop-inlet chambers and concealed scupper drainage shall be designed in accordance
with the Land Transport Authority's latest Standard Details of Road Elements and shall be provided at maximum 6 m spacings along all road carriageways. For curves and bends, inlet openings shall be provided at every m interval.
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flood prone areas, hotspots or any other areas as specified by the Board, enhanced drop-inlet chambers (shown in Drawing No. 5) shall be provided.
9.8.2 At all T-junctions of roads with one or more of the connecting side roads sloping
down towards the junction, drop-inlet chambers shall be provided at every m or alternatively, slot-outlets as specified in Land Transport Authority’s latest Standard Details of Road Elements shall be provided. Slot-outlets may also be used where an existing roadside drain is less than 500 mm deep or at areas outside the road carriageways such as carparks.
9.8.3 The size of openings and discharge pipe into the storm water drainage system has to beat least 250 mm diameter. The discharge pipe that is constructed has to avoid 90 degree bend for discharge towards downstream.
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