1、 AWWA Management Standard SM Reclaimed Water Program Operation and Management Effective date: May 1, 2014. This first edition approved by AWWA Board of Directors Jan. 19, 2014. Approved by American National Standards Institute Jan. 23, 2014. ANSI/AWWA G481-14 (First Edition) Copyright 2014 American
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13、right 2014 American Water Works Association. All Rights Reserved. iii Committee Personnel The AWWA Standards Committee on Reclaimed Water, which reviewed and approved this stan- dard, had the following personnel at the time of approval: Ane Deister, Chair General Interest Members D.K. Ammerman, AECO
14、M, Orlando, Fla. (AWWA) J. Beatty,* KPMG, Sachse, Texas (AWWA) T.W. Bell-Games, Burgess and Niple, Columbus, Ohio (WEF) (AWWA) F. Bloetscher, Florida Atlantic University, Hollywood, Fla. (AWWA) J.A. Cathcart, HDR Engineering, Irvine, Calif. (AWWA) J. Crook, Norwell, Mass. (WEF) (AWWA) A.D. Deister,
15、Parsons, Sacramento, Calif. (AWWA) D.M. Flancher, AWWA Staff Engineer, Denver, Colo. (AWWA) N.A. Fontaine, Carollo Engineers, Sacramento, Calif. (AWWA) J. Gemin, Standards Council Liaison, AECOM, Kitchener, Ont. (AWWA) J. Jackson, Brown and Caldwell, Altamonte Springs, Fla. (AWWA) C. Mysore, Buford,
16、 Ga. (AWWA) J.A. Oppenheimer, MWH, Arcadia, Calif. (AWWA) A. Rimer, Black and Veatch, Cary, N.C. (AWWA) J. Rysavy, Burns however for states where they have not been delegated primacy for permitting, USEPA remains the authority having jurisdiction. II.C. Indirect and Direct Potable Reuse. This standa
17、rd does not address direct potable reuse applications. AWWA recognizes that reclaiming wastewater effluent for indirect potable uses such as replenishing drinking water sources, maintaining aquifer levels, increasing stream flow or other purposes may be a viable option, assuming there is an appropri
18、ate level of treatment and safeguards to protect public health. III. Use of This Standard. It is the responsibility of the user of an AWWA standard to determine that the products and provisions described in that standard are suitable for and compatible with the users intended application being consi
19、dered. III.A. General. The user should consider the following when developing a reclaimed water program: 1. Thro ughout the industry the terms reclaimed water, recycled water, and water reuse are used, in some instances reflecting a geographic preference, in other cases due to regulatory definition
20、and requirements, and still other cases related to end use. The terms are often used interchangeably, but the user should be cautioned that there are specific instances when one term is more appropriate than the other. 2. The type and location of nonpotable demands that may be served by reclaimed wa
21、ter and the ability to economically meet the anticipated demands. 3. The quantity and quality of reclaimed water available for the development of a nonpotable water distribution system. Copyright 2014 American Water Works Association. All Rights Reserved. x 4. The water conservation and environmenta
22、l benefits achieved with the devel - opment of a dual distribution system. 5. Ability to create and maintain a reclaimed water system within existing state regulations to create an integrated water supply system. 6. Knowledge base related to reclaimed water within the purveyors service area and will
23、ingness to develop appropriate public education programs to integrate reclaimed water into a local water supply system. 7. Regulatory authority to operate and manage a reclaimed water system with legal rights to the reclaimed water source. 8. Backflow and cross-connection control program regulatory
24、entities are not often well-defined and the user is cautioned to be aware of which regulations pertain to their jurisdiction and whether there are conflicts between entities that may directly affect developing a reclaimed water program. 9. Financial capability to initiate new system development and
25、willingness to adjust existing rate structure to equitably distribute cost of service to existing and future purveyor customers. 10. Management structure envisioned to treat, distribute, and bill for reclaimed/ recycled water service and ability to add or redistribute staff responsibilities for the
26、expanded utility system. 11. Staff capacity to develop new user agreements, utility and on-site design and retrofit requirements and standard details, system master planning, and capital program development and adjustment in utility rate structures. III.B. Modification to Standard. There is no appli
27、cable information for this section. I V. Major Revisions. This is the first edition; as such, there are no major revisions. V. Comments. If you have any comments or questions about this standard, please call AWWA Engineering and Technical Services at 303.794.7711, Fax 303.794.6303, write to the department at 6666 West Quincy Avenue, Denver, CO 80235, or email the department at standardsawwa.org. Copyright 2014 American Water Works Association. All Rights Reserved.