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Tallahassee, FL 32309
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Wastewater Infiltration Calculator-Circular Hole
Leak Estimator - Hole In Pipe
Wastewater Infiltration Calculator - Circular Hole
When problem results from circular
hole in the sewer pipe
Diameter of Hole, in inches:
Leak Time, in hours:
GPM Flow entering sewer pipe:
0.00
Total Amt of Infiltration, in gal:
0.00
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The Infiltration Calculator is an approximate calculation based on a constant head pressure of 3.5 inches of water over a selected deficiency in a sewer pipe for a specific amount of time.
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