SESSION THREE State of Ohio Class A Drinking Water Operator Certification Program This course includes content developed by the Ohio Environmental Protection.

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SESSION THREE State of Ohio Class A Drinking Water Operator Certification Program This course includes content developed by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, the Indiana Department of Environmental Management, California State University at Sacramento and 360water, Inc. Project funded by the USEPA.

SESSION THREE A.Storage tank should be cleaned out on a yearly basis B.Flush out Hydrant C.Safety Precautions 1.Locks 2.Fence 3.Lights I.Storage of treated water

Tank Sedimentation On a periodic basis, the bottom of tanks should be checked for excess sedimentation and flushed if needed.

SESSION THREE II.Maintenance of the System A.Know where main valve boxes are if in ground. Be sure boxes are cleaned out and valves are accessible B.Exercise valves (water hammer) C.Have a map showing where valves are D.Flushing out system – dead end lines

Valve Locations

Valves Valves are extremely important throughout all aspects of the water supply system. Some of their essential functions include: Regulating the flow of water Reducing pressure in the line Provide air or vacuum relief Drain water Prevent Backflow When opening or closing any kind of valve, it should be done slowly because a Water Hammer could develop. A Water Hammer is a strong wave that develops in the pipe that can cause extensive damage—even blowing out pipes!

SESSION THREE 1.Need to keep 20 PSI on system. Below 20 PSI, there could be a back flow problem 2.Notification of consumers about line break a.Boiler Alert (1)Need bacteria sample (2)Run sample (3)If negative, off Boiler Alert E.Line Break

Sample Siting Plan

SESSION THREE 1.Putting new line in a.Flush line b.Chlorinate – let stand c.Take bacteria test before putting line in operation G.Maintenance

Signs of Line Problems

What is Pressure? Pressure is the energy that moves water in a pipe. For example, pressure forces water to spray out of a garden hose

PSI Pressure is usually stated in terms of PSI, or “Pounds per Square Inch”. This Pressure Gauge measures in PSI

Static Pressure If the water in the pipe or tank is not moving, the pressure inside is called Static Pressure. Static Pressure = The pressure of the water when it is not moving.

When we want to express the Line Pressure at a point in a pipeline, we can state it in one of two ways: First, we can say it in terms of pressure; for instance, 50 PSI, as we discussed before. Or, we can state it in terms of Pressure Head, which is expressed in terms of feet or inches. Pressure Head

25 PSI 58 feet Let’s see what the Pressure Head is at two different pressures… 50 PSI 116 feet 25 PSI x 2.31 = 58 feet 50 PSI x 2.31 = 116 feet

Line Pressure The Line Pressure is the pressure of water in a pipe and has two components: The Static Pressure is always present if the water is moving or not moving. The pressure of the water due to its flow or movement is called the Dynamic Pressure. When you are in an ocean and a wave knocks you back, this is the Dynamic Pressure of the water. The Static Pressure that is always present. Dynamic Pressure = The pressure of the water due to its flow. Line Pressure = Static Pressure + Dynamic Pressure

When a liquid is traveling through a pipe, it experiences some of the same effects as we do when we run, namely friction. Friction is the result of two surfaces, say the ground and the runner’s shoes, that contact each other and slows the runner down. The reason a car takes longer to stop on a wet or icy surface is because the friction is reduced. If the friction was reduced to zero, a car could travel forever without applying the accelerator. Now, imagine, a pipe with water flowing through it: Pretend the water is a shoe, and the inside of the pipe is the ground. Since both are contacting each other, the water will be slowed down—this is called Line Friction. Line Friction

Low Line Friction High Line Friction

Effects of Line Friction 0 PSI 65 PSI 45 PSI 35 PSI 40 PSI

Contamination of the Water Supply Cross Connections Occur anytime the water supply is connected to an outside liquid, gas, or substance. If the flow goes in the opposite direction, the outside liquid, gas, or substance can travel into the water supply. This reverse flow is called Backflow.

Backflow Backflow occurs when a negative pressure (below atmospheric) develops in the distribution system. This can be caused by: Undersized pipes High withdrawal rates Pipeline breaks Hilly terrain Normal Flow Backflow

SESSION THREE QUIZ QUESTIONS BEING NOW

SESSION THREE QUIZ QUESTION 1.Which of the following terms refers to excessive internal pressure, which may be several times the normal operating pressure and can seriously damage hydropneumatic tanks, valves, and the piping network? c. Water hammer a. Air charge b. Flow rate pressure c. Water hammer d. Hydraulic charge

SESSION THREE QUIZ QUESTION 2.The most important responsibility of an operator is to provide... d. Safe drinking water a. Adequate water pressure b. Palatable drinking water c. Adequate amounts of water d. Safe drinking water

SESSION THREE QUIZ QUESTION 3.After a new water main is installed and pressure tested it should be... b.Filled with a solution of 25ppm to 50 ppm free chlorine for at least 24 hours prior to flushing a.flushed with clean water for 24 hours and put into service b.Filled with a solution of 25ppm to 50 ppm free chlorine for at least 24 hours prior to flushing c.Filled with clean water and allowed to sit for 5 days at full pressure before turning the water into the system d.Photographed so that mapping can be avoided until the system is complete

SESSION THREE QUIZ QUESTION 4.What is the most important reason for maintaining a continuous positive pressure throughout the distribution system? c. Prevent contamination from backflow a. Prevent damage to water meters b. Keep pipe joints sealed c. Prevent contamination from backflow d. Maintain chlorine residual

SESSION THREE QUIZ QUESTION 5.What is the physical connection, direct or indirect, which provides the opportunity for non-potable water to enter a conduit, pipe or receptacle containing potable water? d. Cross connection a. Well testing b. Pump injection c. Bell joint clamp d. Cross connection

SESSION TWO QUIZ QUESTION 6.What safety measure must an operator follow prior to working on electrical equipment? a. Lock out and tag out all electrical switches b. Put on canvas gloves c. Remove fuses from switch box d. Tell one coworker not to turn on the switch

END OF SESSION THREE