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1 <br /> CITY OF EVERETT SPECIAL PROVISIONS <br /> existing water distribution system. Obtain Engineer approval in writing to use <br /> alternate points of applications. <br /> For a City allowed direct tie-in to an existing main via an in-line backflow preventer <br /> and with the approval of the Inspector, the point of application may be through a <br /> ' corporation stop inserted in the horizontal axis of the pipe. Locate tap within 10- <br /> feet of where the line is tied into the existing system. Swab the internal surfaces <br /> of the backflow preventer and adjacent downstream appurtenances, valves or <br /> couplings for example, with straight hypochlorite solution prior to their installation. <br /> ' 7-09.3(24)E Preventing Reverse Flow <br /> Provide a State Department of Health approved backflow preventer installed in the <br /> connecting line before making a connection between the existing distribution <br /> ' system and water lines constructed under this Contract that have not been <br /> flushed, disinfected, and tested. Install backflow preventer upstream of temporary <br /> fill hoses and disinfectant injection equipment. <br /> 7-09.3(24)F Chlorinating Valves, Hydrants, and Appurtenances <br /> Operate valves, hydrants, and other appurtenances during the disinfectant contact <br /> interval for newly-laid pipe while filling the pipeline with the disinfectant chlorine <br /> ' solution and the main is under normal operating pressure. Normal operating <br /> pressure is the pressure the existing distribution system provides through the <br /> temporary backflow protection device. <br /> ' 7-09.3(24)G Chlorinating Connections to Existing Water Mains and Water <br /> Service Connections <br /> Chlorinate connections to existing water mains in accordance with the following <br /> sections of the most recent revision of AWWA Standard C651: <br /> Section 4.6 - Final Connections to Existing Mains, <br /> Section 4.7 - Disinfectant Procedures When Cutting Into or Repairing Existing <br /> Mains, and <br /> Section 4.8- Special Procedures for Caulked Tapping Tees <br /> Swab the internal surfaces of closure fittings with a 5 to 6 percent chlorine solution <br /> that can be found in liquid household sodium hypochlorite bleach. <br /> 7-09.3(24)H Final Flushing and Testing <br /> Notify the City Utilities Division, Environmental Monitoring and Compliance (EMC) <br /> staff at least five business days prior to requiring EMC staff to collect samples and <br /> measure the chlorine concentration of the disinfectant solution placed in the new <br /> main. EMC staff will collect and measure samples at the start and at the end of <br /> ' the disinfectant contact period. <br /> Provide sample taps as noted in 7-09.3(24)1 to allow EMC staff to collect at least <br /> one set of disinfectant concentration, coliform bacteria and free chlorine samples <br /> from both ends of new mains, at the end(s) of each cross or branch, and every <br /> 111 <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 /> Upon receiving passing test results, flush disinfectant solution from the newly-laid <br /> mains until the replacement water throughout the length of the main tests having a <br /> level of free chlorine residual representative of the distribution system water <br /> supply. <br /> Water Main Replacement S Division 7—STORM, SEWER,WATER January 29, 2018 <br /> WO No.—UP3664 SP—151 <br />