A backwater valve must be full-opening.

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A sanitary drainage system removes sewage and wastewater from buildings to disposal systems, typically using gravity-driven, properly vented piping (PVC, cast iron). It includes fixtures, traps, and pipes (soil/waste) that must maintain a minimum slope (usually 2%) to prevent blockages, ensuring efficient flow to municipal sewers or septic tanks.  Key Components of a Sanitary Drainage System Drainage Piping: Includes branch lines, waste pipes (liquid waste only), and soil pipes (human excreta). Traps:Installed at every fixture to prevent odor and gas from entering the building. Vents:... Show more

A backwater valve must be full-opening.