If you can pump the Water table down and remove MOST of the Water/Moisture in the trench and you can backfill with semi dry sandy/clay soil that you have as it'll somewhat protect the line as much as possible. A sleeve as someone suggested earlier over the new line to prevent future possible damage will really help to protect the line during back fill and future problems as when your done you don't want to re visit this EVER!
Done this as a Contractor for Years and never Had to go back and re do!!!
Once the line has about a foot of sandy clay like,(soft), back fill then if it was under a hard surface like a drive way, slab, garage floor, I would compact granular, stone base, Fill Material and don't look back.
I still Don't know where your located as far as Frost line,(Winters), and availability on Limestone Back Fill! My Favorite! As I made a living installing several Thousand Tons of Limestone Fill as Needed and Required!
Nice Job on getting the line in and as an alternative to a sleeve the Foam pipe insulation with a perforated slit in it with Zip Ties will Do if you so choose. Not only protecting the line with a foam cushion but also as an Insulator to your water line. JMO!
Good Luck!
LtF
Done this as a Contractor for Years and never Had to go back and re do!!!
Once the line has about a foot of sandy clay like,(soft), back fill then if it was under a hard surface like a drive way, slab, garage floor, I would compact granular, stone base, Fill Material and don't look back.
I still Don't know where your located as far as Frost line,(Winters), and availability on Limestone Back Fill! My Favorite! As I made a living installing several Thousand Tons of Limestone Fill as Needed and Required!
Nice Job on getting the line in and as an alternative to a sleeve the Foam pipe insulation with a perforated slit in it with Zip Ties will Do if you so choose. Not only protecting the line with a foam cushion but also as an Insulator to your water line. JMO!
Good Luck!
LtF



