This slide presentation outlines a case study with the Dallas, Texas, Water Utilities that involved EPS modeling for evaluating distribution system water quality. The outline of the problem definition includes: specific water quality event in Summer 2004;colored water complaints;low chlorine residual; and,evaluate if process changes were having impactin mixing zones. Observations included:no clear relationship between mixing zones andunresolved colored water complaints;a prevalence of unlined pipe exists in the vicinityof the unresolved color complaint locations;it is likely that modified distribution system waterchemistry between Bachman and EastsideWTPs precipitated iron out of unlined pipes; and,reversed flow direction when Bachman wasplaced back on line may have precipitated iron. Recommendations included:maintain consistent and compatible waterchemistry in the distribution system;evaluate source water quality;evaluate treatment processes; and,further evaluation of distribution systemfactors contributing to water quality stability. Includes tables, figures.
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Edition: Vol. - No. Published: 11/01/2006 Number of Pages: 21File Size: 1 file , 3.2 MB