66” Water Main Break on River Road and PCCP Program

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66” Water Main Break on River Road and PCCP Program

River Road 66-Inch Failure Timeline : December 23: Water Main Failed at 7:50am CCT Emergency Call Center Notified Internal WSSC, Both County Fire Boards and Health Departments Main Shutdown Ross Contracting Awarded Contract for Repair December 24: Pepco Completed Power Line Repair Ross Started Pipe Repairs December 24-26: Washington Gas Repairs 24-inch Gas Main December 26: WSSC Internally Inspected 1600 ft. of 66-Inch December 30: WSSC Internally Inspected additional 400 ft. of 66-Inch Repairs/Cleaning of Cabin John Branch December 31: Completed pipe repairs, began chlorination January 1: Opened River Road at 3:00pm January 7: Water samples passed lab test 66-Inch Main Back in Service at 5:30pm January 8: Completed remaining restoration work, Contractor demobilized

WSSC Water Transmission and Distribution System 3

Sustainability Plan by Pipe Size Composition and Miles of Pipe in WSSC System/Life Cycle Pipe < 16”-- about 4500 miles of Ductile, Cast Iron, Unlined Cast Iron Pipe > 16”– about 1000 miles of Steel, Cast Iron, Ductile Iron, PCCP Life Expectancy--60 Years for Unlined Cast Iron Life Expectancy--75-100 Years for Steel, Ductile Iron, Cast Iron, PCCP Inspection/Monitoring/Repair/Replacement Pipe < 16”: Current Water Reconstruction Program Ramp up to 60 miles a year Repair/Replace Based on Age, Maintenance History, Fire Flow Issues Pipe 16” – 36”: Adding to our Water Reconstruction Program Ramp up to 15 miles Cast Iron has low break rate, but aging is factor now Pipe Above 36”: Inspection and Monitoring are Key - Iron -- Corrosion control, Valve & Fire Hydrant MX - PCCP -- Problematic; Fails Catastrophically Without Warning

PCCP Program History 1981--PCCP Condition Assessment and Inspection Program began--first used Visual and Sounding to identify deteriorated areas and delaminations Late 1980’s--WSSC worked with consultants and studied applicable non-destructive testing methods Mid-1990’s--Sonic/Ultrasonic Pulse Echo was adapted to PCCP and added to the Program--identifies micro-cracking and concrete out of compression. 2001--Electromagnetic (RFEC/TC) testing was added to the Program--estimates number of broken pre-stressing wires in each pipe section Early 2007, permanent Acoustical Fiber Optic (AFO) monitoring first installed-- monitors wire breaks following a baseline condition assessment In late 2008, acoustical leak detection methods were added to the Program to be performed prior to dewatering for the inspections Approximately 116 miles internally inspected to date; AFO currently installed in 16.9 miles

PCCP Inspection History 6

PCCP Current Program WSSC has a total of 357 miles of Pre-stressed Concrete Cylinder Pipe (PCCP) Water Mains including: 57 miles – 54” and Greater 86 miles – 36” through 48” 214 miles – 16” through 30” Annual inspection plan is based on risk rating assigned to 36” and larger (143 miles) Risk rating based on pipe diameter, age, land use, operational criticality, repair history and date last inspected Program focuses on mains 54-inch and greater--considered a higher risk due to their diameter, operational criticality, and highest consequence of failure Current state of the industry for non-destructive PCCP inspection techniques requires manual operation and manned entry into the pipelines to perform the inspections      Virtually all WSSC PCCP water mains 54-Inch and greater have been inspected 1-3 times; the more problematic mains have been inspected 4-5 times

PCCP Current Program Inspection includes visual and sounding, sonic/ultrasonic, electromagnetic survey, acoustical leak testing, long term acoustical monitoring Establishes baseline condition, locates leaks, identifies needed repairs/replacements and planning for long term capital replacements Engineering analysis done to determine if deteriorated pipes require replacement or can be repaired with carbon fiber internally or tendons externally Permanent acoustical monitoring listens for additional wire break activity as early warning sign and establish rate of deterioration Inspections take 2-3 months to perform Shut down and dewater pipeline during colder months September through June when demand is lower During higher water main break season Cost per 12 miles for inspection and installation of Acoustical Fiber Optical Monitoring – $3 M 8

Inspection Interval and Annual Mileage Preferred inspection interval for PCCP pipelines is 5 to 10 years; 5 years for 48” and above to 10 years for below 48” FY’07 and FY’08 PCCP Program mileage budget was 6 miles inspection and 6 miles of installation of Acoustical Fiber Optic (AFO) monitoring; results in inadequate and high risk 12 year inspection interval At 12 miles per year, the 48” and larger pipelines would be on a near optimum inspection interval of 6 years  In FY’09, the Counties approved budget supplement to increase the PCCP mileage to 12 miles inspection miles and AFO installation 

Five Year Plan FY’09 – 12 Miles – 1)Project 80 96-Inch and 2)River Road 66-Inch FY’10 – 12 Miles – 1)Rock Creek 54/60-Inch and 2)Failed Mont. Co. 48-Inch FY’11 – 12 Miles – 1)Mont. Co. High Zone 60-Inch and 2)White Oak 72-Inch FY’12 – 12 Miles – 1)Prince George’s 54/60-Inch Supply Main, 2)Brightseat 54-Inch 3) I-270 FY’13 – 18 Miles – Mains less than 48-Inch

Looking Ahead To close gap created by reduced inspection program in FY’00 to FY’06, increase mileage goals to 18 miles FY’12- FY’13 for 48” and larger Steady-state inspections of 12 miles resumes in FY’14 FY’11 CIP – Study/Design for Rehabilitation of 60-Inch Adelphi Main For diameters smaller than 48-inch, technology developments (estimated at FY’12 and beyond) may allow: Unmanned inspections with the pipe full/partially full of water using current methods adapted to smaller pipe May not require acoustical monitoring, be done at a lower cost in a shorter timeframe and at a 10 year interval

Advancing Electromagnetic Techniques for PCCP < 48-Inch Adaption of Current Technology to Diameters less than 48-inch. Robotic (Unmanned) Electromagnetic P-Wave for Small Diameter PCCP (< 48”)for use in Submerged Conditions

Small Diameter Underwater Adaptable Visual Inspection Tool Fiber Optic Communication Cable/Tether High Power Lighting and Cameras Unmanned Underwater Small Diameter (< 48”) Pipe Visual Inspection Tool – Adaptable to other Technologies

Sustainable PCCP Program A sustainable PCCP Inspection and Condition Assessment Program is Critical to the Mission of WSSC A component of WSSC’s Infrastructure Renewal Plan Ensures timely inspection and repair of deteriorated pipe sections Provides safer, more reliable water supply Helps ensure the pipelines reach their intended useful life Provides condition assessment for long term capital planning Program must be a top budget priority and funded annually to assure public safety and reliability of the water supply

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