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AWWA Standard C651 2014

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AWWA C651-14 Disinfecting Water Mains

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AWWA 2014 40
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This standard presents essential procedures for the disinfection of new and repaired potable water mains. Topics covered include forms of chlorine disinfection, a description of the disinfection procedure, preventive and corrective measures during construction, methods of chlorination, final flushing, bacteriological testing, redisinfection, final connections to existing mains, disinfection procedures when cutting into or repairing existing mains, and special procedures for caulked tapping sleeves. Appendixes cover chlorine residual testing, chlorine dosages, and disposal of heavily chlorinated water. Major revisions made to the standard in this edition include the following: Expanded guidance for disinfecting existing water mains after repair. This includes a rationale for evaluating risk during pipe repairs, and the level of disinfection and sampling needed under each of those conditions. The revision also clarifies differences in the requirements between new and repaired mains. Added a spray disinfection method for large transmission mains. Changed the requirement for bacteriological sampling in new mains from two sets of samples 24 hours apart to add two options for two sets of samples: Option A samples are 16 hours apart and Option B samples are 15 minutes apart after a 16 hour rest period. The flushing rate of 2.5 ft/sec has been increased to 3.0 ft/sec for a scour flush based on testing performed under recent studies. References to new standard ANSI/AWWA C655 are included for dechlorination and disposing of heavily chlorinated water. The update takes into account the findings from a recent project from the Water Research Foundation (Project No. 4307, Effective Microbial Control Strategies for Main Breaks and Depressurization).

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Cover
2 Copyright
3 Committee Personnel
5 Contents
7 Foreword
I. Introduction.
I.A Background
I.B History
I.C Acceptance
8 II Special Issues
II.A Information on Application of This Standard
11 III Use of This Standard
III.A Purchaser Options and Alternatives
12 III.B Modification to Standard
IV Major Revisions
13 V Comments
15 Standard
1 General
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Application
16 2 References
3 Definitions
17 4 Requirements
4.1 Forms of Chlorine for Disinfection
18 4.2 General Considerations for All Methods of Chlorination
19 4.3 Tablet/Granule Method of Chlorination
20 4.4 Continuous-Feed Method of Chlorination
24 4.5 Slug Method of Chlorination
25 4.6 Spray Disinfection for Large Transmission Lines
4.7 Basic Disinfection Procedure for New Mains
26 4.8 Preventive and Corrective Measures During New Construction
28 4.9 Final Flushing for New Mains
4.10 Final Connections to Existing Mains
29 4.11 Disinfection Procedures When Cutting Into or Repairing Existing Pipe
33 5 Verification
5.1 Bacteriological Tests
35 5.2 Optional Sampling and Testing
6 Delivery
37 Appenndixes
A Chlorine Residual Testing
A.1 DPD Drop Dilution Method
38 A.2 High-Range Chlorine Test Kits
39 B Chlorine Dosages
AWWA Standard C651 2014
$75.83