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1 <br /> CITY OF EVERETT SPECIAL PROVISIONS <br /> from both ends of new mains, at the end(s) of each cross or branch, and every <br /> 1200 feet along the main. <br /> Notify EMC staff at least five business days prior to requiring having EMC staff <br /> collect final coliform bacteria and free chlorine residual samples. <br /> The City of Everett EMC staff will collect bacteriological and disinfectant residual <br /> samples for submitting to Washington State Department of Health, Drinking Water <br /> Division certified laboratory for testing. EMC staff will immediately notify <br /> Contractor and Engineer upon receiving analysis results. <br /> Following chlorine disinfection, all disinfectant solution shall be flushed from the <br /> newly-laid pipe until the replacement water throughout its length shows, upon <br /> testing, a level of free chlorine residual representative of the supply water from the <br /> distribution system. <br /> 7-09.3(24)1 Sample Collection Taps <br /> Provide water sample collection taps at each required sampling location in <br /> accordance with COE Standard Drawing No. 525 and 526 and as described in <br /> these Special Provisions. <br /> Locate the end of each water sample collection tap above existing ground level. <br /> Plumb taps to provide downward water flow to allow effective filling of sample <br /> containers. City EMC staff shall have the authority to refuse to conduct sampling <br /> from taps they consider inadequate or not representative of water main quality. <br /> On mains exceeding 1,200 feet, provide for sample collection at one of the water <br /> services shown on the Plans. If no water services are shown on the Plans, provide <br /> 3/4-inch sampling tap in accordance with COE Standard Drawing No. 525 at <br /> appropriate locations along the main. <br /> For mid-line service taps not providing future customer service, plumb into dead- <br /> end meter setters and meter boxes at the street or sidewalk edge for use as future <br /> dedicated sampling locations in accordance with COE Standard Drawing No. 525. <br /> Locate sample tap upstream of the flushing hose connection for bacterial and <br /> disinfectant residual sampling. Due to sanitary and representative sampling <br /> issues, use only installed sample taps for collection of free chlorine or <br /> bacteriological samples. <br /> 7-09.3(24)J Repetition of Flushing and Testing <br /> 1111 <br /> Should the initial disinfection procedure result in an unsatisfactory bacteriological <br /> test, meaning total coliform bacteria is present, repeat the entire flushing and <br /> disinfection procedure until obtaining satisfactory test results. Unsatisfactory test <br /> results indicates Contractor's failure to keep the pipe, sample taps, and temporary <br /> filling attachments clean during construction, or to properly flush and disinfect the <br /> main. <br /> Supplement 7-09.3 by adding the following: <br /> 7-09.3(25) Mechanical Joint Restraining Devices <br /> Restrain joints at all bends, tees, crosses, dead ends and connections to existing water <br /> mains as shown on the Plans using mechanical joint restraining devices. <br /> Install joint restraint system in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations. I <br /> 7-09.4 Measurement <br /> Delete all paragraphs of 7-09.4 and substitute the following: <br /> Water Main Replacement"Q" Division 7—WATER MAIN July 8, 2016 <br /> -Broadway <br /> WO No. —UP3612 SP -156 <br />