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AWWA DSS71333

  • Sanitary Practices Related to Repair and Replacement of Water Mains
  • Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 11/01/2009
  • Publisher: AWWA

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This powerpoint presentation begins by providing a brief overview of the objective of the AWWARF Project "Practices to Prevent Microbiological Contamination of Water Mains." The significance of water mains as potentialsources of contamination is presented, along with emerging issues in public water distribution systems, and the typical approach for controlling water maincontaminations that is used after installation or repair. Topics covered include: factors that influence the sanitaryconditions of water mains; a survey of 46 Philadelphia construction inspectors,February 2001 - prior to pipe installation, and during installation of pipe; storm water runoff; organizational barriers to sanitary practices; categories of good practices; Field Pocket Guide for Good Practices for Preventing Microbiological Contamination of Water Mains; use of ozone by Denver Water to disinfect water mains; ozone disinfection procedure; Philadelphia's water quality criteria for approving new mains for release; documenting success and failure; and, end caps/plugs. Includes tables, figure.

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