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Although every water utility knows how to repair water main breaks,
some utilities are better at managing main breaks to minimize both
disruptions to the public and lost consumer confidence in the
utility. How can a water utility "manage" something as unknowable
as when and where water main breaks will happen? Can the negative
impacts of main breaks be mitigated? Preparation is vitalManaging
Water Main Breaks Field Guide will help water utilities to better
prepare for pipeline breaks. Utilities should be proactive, rather
than reactive. Becoming proactive will reduce the number of main
breaks, as well as the negative impacts to the community. This
concise book will help you prepare by telling you * kinds of breaks
and their causes* where main breaks are most likely to occur* how
to respond quickly or in a timely manner* how to identify and
locate leaks and breaks* how to maintain safety at repair sites*
how to mitigate impacts on the utility, on customers, and on other
utilities* how to make repairs efficiently and expertly* when to
replace a pipe rather than repair it* how to notify all those
affected and keep them informed during repairs* how to record
main-break informationMoreManaging Water Main Breaks Field Guide
includes excerpts from related AWWA books, manuals of practice, and
periodicals. These provide additional useful information about
corrosion, water pressure, leak detection, repair costs, and other
related topics. Numerous photos illustrate types, causes, and
impacts of main breaks. Each chapter concludes with a "Questions to
Consider," section - a series of questions to help the reader to
evaluate specific processes, issues, or programs. These questions
will help utilities provide best-in-class service.
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