Small Public Water Systems Using Groundwater: Recommended O&M Schedule for Chlorine Disinfection
Maintaining healthy drinking water systems is essential to protecting public health.
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Drinking water sources can be corrupted by contaminants including waterborne germs. To remedy contamination of the water supply, water treatment systems are used to provide safe drinking water to communities. A common treatment for independent or community water systems is a surface water treatment system that uses a disinfectant like chlorine after the water has been filtered. The Small Public Water Systems Using Groundwater: Recommended O&M Schedule for Chlorine Disinfection Treatment Checklist app is a routine maintenance and monitoring checklist for the chlorine disinfection process of water treatment systems. The app user will conduct daily checks of the treatment plant and surrounding area, verify that the supply of sodium hypochlorite is adequate for operation, and test the free chlorine residual in the distribution system. The app user will calibrate the chemical feed pump to verify the performance of the pump output on a quarterly basis.
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