Water, Sewage & Effluent January February 2019 | Page 12

System design issues (Part 2): Rational design In “System design issues (Part 1)” in the November/December 2018 issue of Water, Sewage & Effluent, we discussed the pivotal role of design and the associated challenges of hospital sanitary drainage and potential contamination caused by such systems. In Part 2, we look at rational design. By Vollie Brink T he most important elements of all parts of the National Building Regulations (NBR) are health and safety, but also economic viability. Unfortunately, the NBR do not address the water and sanitation services of a hospital or clinic per se, and therefore the latter must be designed as a rational design by a competent engineer, or as R158 states, an ‘experienced engineer’. This definition, however, is not sufficient since it does not define the level of competence required. It therefore lends itself to abuse by persons not fully competent or not even classified as a registered professional engineer, 12 and who do not possess the necessary level of experience or expertise. The performance of a sanitary drainage system is specified in SANS10400-P: P2, which forms one of seven ‘regulations’ of SANS10400-P. The most important elements of the performance requirements are that the sanitary drainage system must not cause a nuisance, pose a health threat, or be unsafe, and piping must be correctly sized to convey the effluent safely to the municipal sewage connection. In my view, a blocked drain that overflows inside a building or even in a Water Sewage & Effluent January/February 2019 public area is a ‘serious health threat’ and such situations must be mitigated by means of correct and innovative rational design by a competent registered civil or mechanical engineer. Rational design requirements A rational design must be based on a comprehensive risk assessment to prevent any contamination of the sterile environment of both the internal and external spaces of a hospital, based on the performance specification as per SANS10400-P: P2, as well as annexures A and B. www.waterafrica.co.za