Ports & Docks
Ports and shipyards have considerations for trench drain design including extreme loads, such as straddle carriers, high flows and long runs. ACO provides solutions for these common design requirements. ACO products and services can help sea ports and inter-modal transportation yards meet their specific drainage requirements and regulations.
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Case Studies
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Port of Vancouver
ACO Aquaduct was installed at Terminal 3, Berth 8/9 of the Port of Vancouver to provide a custom high-capacity drainage solution. Engineered to handle large surface water volumes and withstand the loads of forklifts and port equipment, the system ensures reliable performance in the largest port in the Pacific Northwest.
Considerations
Loading
- Extraordinary heavy loads may be present and require a drainage system and grate with a minimum Load Rating of Class F
- Monolithic systems (Monoblok) or those cast into the slab (Qmax) may be required to withstand dynamic loads]
- For pedestrian only areas, a system and grate with a minimum Load Rating of Class A is recommended. In areas where wheeled carts/suitcases are likely a higher load rating should be considered
- Parking areas for car traffic will require a drainage system and grate with a minimum Load Rating of Class C or higher is recommended
Application
- High capacity intake grates may be required if large volumes are present
- Wastewater from vehicle washdown may contain hydrocarbons and post collection treatment may be necessary
- Food preparation environments may require Hygienic solutions and a stainless steel channel and grate should be considered for these areas, along with appropriate grease traps and/or sediment separators
- ADA compliant and/or slip resistant grates may be required in pedestrian access areas
- Aquaduct custom trench drains are also available for unique applications
Areas with large run-off volumes may be ideal for modular water storage such as ACO StormBrixx