The report of multi-disciplinary team of engineers and practitioners from a research project commissioned by the Association to create a resource to help water utilities operate and maintain water distributions systems to prevent water quality from deteriorating. They look at prevention programs, qu
Provides guidelines for developing a water quality monitoring program specific to the distribution system of a water utility. The report identifies monitoring objectives, addresses common program design issues, and develops protocols for monitoring programs. Topics include nitrification, booster chl
Reports on a project that identifies pathogen routes of entry into water distribution systems and develops monitoring and control strategies for protecting the system. Contains chapters on pathogens and pathways, existing control strategies, transient surge modeling, pressure monitoring, field monitoring, recommended control strategies, and recommendations to utilities. The project was completed by a multi-disciplinary team of engineers and practitioners with funding from the American Water Works Association Research Foundation and the Environmental Protection Agency. The book is not indexed. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
This manual recommends optimal operational criteria for chloramine application to enhance and protect distribution system water quality. It examines the chemical characteristics of chloramines, documents the use of chloramines with case studies, and provides planning, design, startup, and monitoring strategies for optimizing the use of chloramines.
The information contained in this manual can be used by utilities that need to plan and execute a lead service line replacement program to meet the requirements of the Safe Drinking Water Act's Lead and Copper Rule. European utilities will be able to use this manual as a guide to meet the water quality directives of the European Union regarding lead in drinking water. This manual can be used by utilities to screen and evaluate lead pipe rehabilitation and replacement technologies that best fit their needs. Selection criteria guidelines can be used by utilities to develop tailored programs for their site-specific applications. Findings from this project are based on state-of-the-art technologies at the time of the study. Guidelines can be used to help select and prioritize technologies; however, these guidelines are not intended to be used to identify the only suitable technology alternative for a site-specific application. Some techniques may have limited availability, particularly those technologies currently under development.
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