Internal Corrosion Control in Water Distribution Systems - Manual of Water Supply Practices, M58
T. Matsuo, K. Hanaki, S. Takizawa, H. Satoh
Water professionals are very familiar with the problems caused by internal pipe corrosion, including water quality degradation, customer complaints, reduced pipe capacity, and home plumbing failures. Surprisingly, however, there is little practical guidance available to public water systems regarding the design, implementation, and maintenance of an ongoing internal corrosion control program. With this practical manual, the user will know how to control internal corrosion in metal and plumbing pipes, ensure compliance with the USEPA’s Lead and Copper Rule, and provide the best water quality to customers.
Content:
Front Matter
List of Figures
List of Table
Preface
Table of Contents
1. Overview of Internal Corrosion Impacts in Drinking Water Distribution Systems
2. Fundamentals of Internal Corrosion and Metal Release
3. Water Quality Monitoring and Assessment of Internal Corrosion and Increased Metals Concentrations
4. Corrosion Control Techniques
5. Implementing Corrosion Control Treatment
6. Conducting Pilot Studies and Monitoring Effectiveness of Corrosion Control Treatment
Appendices
Index
Content:
Front Matter
List of Figures
List of Table
Preface
Table of Contents
1. Overview of Internal Corrosion Impacts in Drinking Water Distribution Systems
2. Fundamentals of Internal Corrosion and Metal Release
3. Water Quality Monitoring and Assessment of Internal Corrosion and Increased Metals Concentrations
4. Corrosion Control Techniques
5. Implementing Corrosion Control Treatment
6. Conducting Pilot Studies and Monitoring Effectiveness of Corrosion Control Treatment
Appendices
Index
Kategoriler:
Yıl:
2011
Baskı:
1st Edition
Yayımcı:
American Water Works Association (AWWA)
Dil:
english
Sayfalar:
151
ISBN 10:
0080526543
ISBN 13:
9780080526546
Dosya:
PDF, 15.73 MB
IPFS:
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english, 2011