AWWA 20622-2017 Source Water Protection Operational Guide to AWWA Standard G300 (Second Edition).pdf
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1、 Source Water Protection Operational Guide to ANSI/AWWA G300 Richard W. Gullick, PhD 2016 Operational Guide to ANSI/A WW A G300 Source W ater Protection Copyright 2017 American Water Works Association All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by
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3、ssume responsibility for the validity of the content or any consequences of its use. In no event will AWWA be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising out of the use of information presented in this book. In particular, AWWA will not be responsible for any c
4、osts, including, but not limited to, those incurred as a result of lost revenue. In no event shall AWWAs liability exceed the amount paid for the purchase of this book. Project Manager: Melissa Valentine Production: PerfecType, Nashville, TN Printed in the United States of America American Water Wor
5、ks Association 6666 West Quincy Ave. Denver, CO 80235iii Contents S E C T I O N 1 : A C K N O W L E D G M E N T S .1 S E C T I O N 2 : F O R E W O R D . 3 SECTION 3: INTRODUCTION 6 SECTION 4: REQUIREMENTS .1 5 Sec 4.1 Source W ater Protection Program Vision and Stakeholder Involvement, 15 Sec 4.2 Ch
6、aracterization of Source W ater and Source W ater Protection Area, 19 Sec 4.3 Source W ater Protection Goals, 29 Sec 4.4 Action Plan, 31 Sec 4.5 Program Implementation, 37 Sec 4.6 Evaluation and Revision, 40 SECTION 5: VERIFICA TION .41 S E C T I O N 6 : G L O S S A R Y O F A B B R E V I A T I O N S
7、 4 2 S E C T I O N 7 : R E S O U R C E S 4 4 SECTION 8: ANNOTA TED BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR SELECT INFORMA TION SOURCES . 5 2 SECTION 9: REFERENCES . 5 9 SECTION 10: WORKSHEETS . 6 8 SECTION 11: CASE STUDIES FOR SOURCE W A TER PROTECTION . 9 41 G300 Operational Guide SECTION 1: ACKNOWLEDGMENTS is Operationa
8、l Guide to AWWA Standard G300: Source Water Protection is the result of a series of ongoing eorts over the past decade and a half. In the fall of 2000, the American Water Works Association (AWWA) requested that the volun- teer AWWA Source Water Protection (SWP) Committee develop accreditation cri- t
9、eria and supporting guidance for SWP activities performed by water utilities. Led by SWP Committee chair Pamela P . Kenel, P .E. (Black Pamela P . Kenel, P .E., Black and Jonathan Keck, California Water Service Company. AWWA sta members Paul Olson, Bill Lauer, Dawn Flancher, John Anderson, Martha Ri
10、pley Gray, Daniel Feldman, and Gay Porter DeNileon also contributed to this eort. SECTION 2: FOREWORD AWWAs primary goal is to support water utilities in the evaluation and improvement of their water quality, operations, maintenance, and infrastructure. Several programs and types of publications are
11、 used to support this mission. A key program is the AWWA Standards Program, which has existed for more than 100 years to produce peer-reviewed standards for the materials and processes used by water and wastewater utility industries. ese standards, which are Ameri- can National Standards Institute (
12、ANSI) approved, are recognized worldwide and have been adopted by many utilities and organizations. e A WWA Standards Pro- gram is designed to assist water and wastewater utilities and their service providers 4 Operational Guide to ANSI/AWWA G300 in meeting the expectations of their customers, inves
13、tors, and government regula- tors. e standards developed under the program are generally intended to improve a utilitys overall operations and service. Recently, AWWA also developed a series of management standards for water and wastewater utilities. e Utility Management Standards Program provides a
14、 means to assess service quality and management eciency based on recognized standards for best available practices. rough these standards and formal recogni- tion by professional organizations, the program serves water and wastewater utilities by promoting improvements in the quality of services and
15、 ecient management. e utility management standards address the utility managers need to have consistency and reliability and to know what is expected in the management and operation of a utility. ese standards are also valuable resources for the many issues that utilities face, including increased s
16、crutiny on accountability, increased regulation, and dicult economic realities such as aging infrastructure, changing demand for water, and a shrinking workforce. e utility management standards are designed to cover the principal activi- ties of a typical water and/or wastewater utility and include
17、the following: G100, Water T reatment Plant Operation and Management G200, Distribution Systems Operation and Management G300, Source Water Protection G400, Utility Management System G410, Business Practices for Operation and Management G420, Communications and Customer Relations G430, Security Prac
18、tices for Operation and Management G440, Emergency Preparedness Practices G480, Water Conservation Program Operation and Management G481, Reclaimed Water Program Operation and Management G510, Standard for W astewater T reatment Plant Operations and Management e utility management standards are deve
19、loped using the same formal, ANSI-recognized, AWWA-managed process. Volunteers on the standards com- mittees establish standard practices in a uniform and appropriate format. Formal standards committees are formed to address the individual standards of practice for the diverse areas of water and was
20、tewater utility operations. ANSI/AWWA Standard G300, Source Water Protection, is the denitive standard for a drinking water utility to use to protect its drinking water supply source(s). e rst edition of ANSI/AWWA G300 became eective on July 1, Source Water Protection 5 2007, and was revised on June
21、 1, 2014. e standard outlines the six primary com- ponents of successful source water protection (SWP) programs and the require- ments for meeting the standard. Given that every water system is unique, SWP elements vary from utility to utility. e standard can be used to guide development of a SWP pr
22、ogram by fol- lowing the framework presented. Also, it can be used to evaluate the completeness and potential eectiveness of an existing SWP program by comparing a programs components with those listed in the standard to ensure all important parts are included. is guide is intended to provide suppor
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