Optimizing Corrosion Control in Water Distribution Systems

Optimizing Corrosion Control in Water Distribution Systems

Author: Steven J. Duranceau

Publisher: American Water Works Association

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 9781583213261

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This research studied the use of multi-element sensors based on electrochemical techniques for optimizing information related to corrosion control in water distribution systems. Such on-line sensor methods could provide an affordable and reliable tool for daily monitoring and mitigate some of the costs associated with following the mandates of the EPA's corrosion control for potable water.


Internal Corrosion Control in Water Distribution Systems

Internal Corrosion Control in Water Distribution Systems

Author: AWWA (American Water Works Association)

Publisher: American Water Works Association

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 213

ISBN-13: 1583217908

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This AWWA manual of practice provides information on the factors that influence pipe corrosion, assessing corrosion-related impacts, water quality and implementation, and maintenance of an effective corrosion control program.


Water Distribution System Monitoring

Water Distribution System Monitoring

Author: Abigail F. Cantor

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2009-03-10

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 1439800537

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A typical water distribution system is complex and chaotic with varying piping configurations, water flows, chemical reactions, and microbiological activity. It is therefore no surprise that monitoring water quality can be a daunting task, not to mention dealing with the devastating and costly effects of: Noncompliance with the Lead and Copper Rule Pinhole leaks in water service lines and private plumbing Vulnerability to microorganisms in the water distribution system Unwanted side effects from treatment chemicals Mistakes in treatment chemicals and dosage amounts These common water quality issues can be avoided by routinely monitoring key water quality parameters in the distribution system in a controlled and standardized manner. While proactive monitoring costs money, having water quality problems is even more costly. Water Distribution System Monitoring: A Practical Approach for Evaluating Drinking Water Quality provides a practical step-by-step approach and open-source technology for proactive water quality management. It describes a method for routinely monitoring the water distribution system by: Assembling a standardized monitoring station Planning a monitoring strategy, and Interpreting and using the water quality data Deliver safe and economical drinking water to your customers. Why wait three years to find out if the water system is in compliance with the Lead and Copper Rule? Why guess which corrosion control chemical is the right one? Why guess how much disinfection is needed in the water distribution system? Optimize your chemical usage, minimize your operational expenses, and confirm that the water is safe. Laying out a path to quality control and process improvement, this book provides the tools for well-defined and measurable control of water quality.


Evaluating Corrosion Control in Water Distribution Systems at U.S. Army Bases

Evaluating Corrosion Control in Water Distribution Systems at U.S. Army Bases

Author: PM. Temkar

Publisher:

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 21

ISBN-13:

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The U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (USA-CERL)has employed an apparatus known as the Pipe Loop System (CERL-PLS) to evaluate corrosion and corrosion control programs in distribution water systems The apparatus uses multiple corrosion specimens of distribution system materials in direct contact with water under conditions simulating typical operation At two U S Army water treatment plants, the CERL-PLS was used to monitor corrosion of mild steel and galvanized steel piping materials in the distribution system and determine the effect of a corrosion inhibitor on the long-term corrosion rates At another Army installation, the effects of various water treatment options were studied for reducing lead dissolution from plumbing system materials The data presented demonstrate the successful application of a pipe loop system for optimization of water treatment for corrosion control and hence to meet drinking water quality standards.


Internal Corrosion of Water Distribution Systems, 2 Edition

Internal Corrosion of Water Distribution Systems, 2 Edition

Author: American Water Works Association

Publisher: American Water Works Association

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 606

ISBN-13: 1613001703

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This comprehensive reference for engineers, consultants, and public administration officials is recognized as the most complete, practical guide to water pipe corrosion, its health effects, and how to control it.


Internal Corrosion Control of Water Supply Systems

Internal Corrosion Control of Water Supply Systems

Author: Colin Hayes

Publisher: IWA Publishing

Published: 2012-08-31

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 1780404549

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Part of Metals and Related Substances in Drinking Water Set - buy all five books together to save over 30%! This Code of Practice is concerned with metal pick-up by drinking water within the water supply chain, particularly from water mains and from domestic and institutional pipe-work systems. The principal metals of interest are copper, iron, and lead, and to a lesser extent nickel and zinc. The emphasis is on cold drinking water at its point of use by consumers. Metals arising from water sources and hot water systems are not considered. The intention is that this Code of Practice establishes an international standard for the control of internal corrosion of water supply systems. It provides a basis for identifying both problems and sustainable solutions in a manner which is sound scientifically and will help operators to achieve due diligence. It provides a template for improving internal corrosion control in countries, cities or towns where this has been neglected or poorly implemented. Internal Corrosion Control of Water Supply Systems is deliberately brief in its presentation of a wide array of complex information, in order to provide direction to practitioners that can be more easily related to their specific circumstances. The book also provides a series of check-lists and criteria to be used in risk assessment. Editor: Dr Colin R Hayes, University of Swansea, UK, Chair of IWA Specialist Group on Metals and Related Substances in Drinking Water.


Optimisation of Corrosion Control for Lead in Drinking Water Using Computational Modelling Techniques

Optimisation of Corrosion Control for Lead in Drinking Water Using Computational Modelling Techniques

Author: Colin Hayes

Publisher: IWA Publishing

Published: 2013-01-15

Total Pages: 67

ISBN-13: 1780404786

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In many respects, lead in drinking water has become a forgotten problem, since the mid 1980s when a range of environmental controls were implemented to reduce exposure to lead. This is largely because the sampling protocols, that underpin regulatory controls, are mostly inadequate and have tended to under-estimate the amount of lead that can be present in drinking water (IWA, 2010). Optimisation of Corrosion Control for Lead in Drinking Water Using Computational Modelling Techniques shows how compliance modelling has been used to very good effect in the optimisation of plumbosolvency control in the United Kingdom, particularly in the optimisation of orthophosphate dosing. Over 100 water supply systems have been modelled, involving 30% of the UK’s water companies. This “proof-of-concept” project has the overall objective of demonstrating that these modelling techniques could also be applicable to the circumstances of Canada and the United States, via three case studies. This report is the first in the Research Report Series published by the IWA Specialist Group on Metals and Related Substances in Drinking Water. Authors: Dr. C. R. Hayes and Dr. T. N. Croft Collaborators A. Campbell, City of Ottawa Water (CA) I. P. Douglas, City of Ottawa Water (CA) P. Gadoury, Providence Water (US) M. R. Schock, US Environmental Protection Agency (US)


M58--internal Corrosion Control in Water Distribution Systems

M58--internal Corrosion Control in Water Distribution Systems

Author: Richard E. Giani

Publisher:

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 207

ISBN-13: 9781625762023

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This manual provides an explanation of the factors that influence corrosion, assesses corrosion-related impacts, and discusses the development of a strategy to implement and maintain effective corrosion control in the water distribution system.