Small Public Water Systems Using Groundwater: Recommended O&M Schedule for Storage Facilities
Private wells and community water systems depend on storage tanks and facilities to hold and treat water.
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To ensure that the water supply is free from contamination and that safe drinking water is provided to the public, the storage unit should meet standards at checks that are conducted daily, monthly, and annually. The Small Public Water Systems Using Groundwater: Recommended O&M Schedule for Storage Facilities Checklist app is used to monitor groundwater treatment and storage systems. For example, during the month, the app user should be monitoring surface openings to check that they are protected from surface run-off, windblown contaminants, insects, and animals. The app user is checking the groundwater storage system elements for corrosion control and monitoring the contents for signs of contaminants that could lead to waterborne disease.
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