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24、sa.ca or call toll-free1-800-463-6727 or 416-747-4044. 2015 CSA Group Water cisternsApril 2015Technical Committee on Water CisternsR. Guinn Hawkestone, OntarioRepresenting User/General InterestChairE.L. Beaudry Tanks-A-Lot Ltd., Edmonton, AlbertaRepresenting Producer InterestVice-ChairB. Beaudoin On
25、tario Ministry of the Environment,Hamilton, OntarioAssociateR. Bergeron Public Works and Government Services,Ottawa, OntarioRepresenting User/General InterestL. Bolduc Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada,Gatineau, QubecAssociateD. Bond Equinox Industries Limited,Winnipeg, ManitobaRepr
26、esenting Producer InterestD.R. Corkal Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada,Saskatoon, SaskatchewanRepresenting Government and/or Regulatory AuthorityJ.H. Doner Waterloo Biofilter Systems Inc., Rockwood, OntarioRepresenting Producer InterestT.D. Ellison Cheffell Associates,Rockland, OntarioRepresenting U
27、ser/General InterestK. Emde Alberta Health Services, Edmonton, AlbertaAssociateE.G. Fernandes Clemmer Steelcraft Technologies Inc.,Waterloo, OntarioRepresenting Producer InterestS. Ferris Saskatchewan Ministry of the Environment,Regina, SaskatchewanRepresenting Government and/or Regulatory Authority
28、N. Fok Alberta Health Services, Edmonton, AlbertaRepresenting Government and/or Regulatory Authorityix(Replaces p. ix, August 2013)B126 Series-13 2015 CSA GroupApril 2015S. Gombos Regional Municipality of Waterloo,Kitchener, OntarioAssociateM. Gomes Superior Tanknologies,North Hills, California, USA
29、AssociateK. Habib CSA Group,Edmonton, AlbertaAssociateK.S. Hui Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing,Toronto, OntarioAssociateL. Laidman L-Zone Environmental Inc., Binbrook, OntarioRepresenting Producer InterestI. Leblanc Assembly of First Nations, Ottawa, OntarioRepresenting User/Genera
30、l InterestJ.A. MacDonald Nova Scotia Environment,Halifax, Nova ScotiaRepresenting Government and/or Regulatory AuthorityS.E. Martin International Code Council,Davidson, North Carolina, USAAssociateD. Morin Alberta Municipal Affairs,Edmonton, AlbertaAssociateD. Orton NSF International,Ann Arbor, Mich
31、igan, USAAssociateL.M. Poupart Health Canada,Ottawa, OntarioAssociateM. Schmalz Electric Motor Service, Sturgeon County, AlbertaRepresenting Producer InterestC. Seeley Saskatchewan Ministry of Health,Regina, SaskatchewanRepresenting Government and/or Regulatory AuthorityC. Soroczan Canada Mortgage a
32、nd Housing Corporation, Ottawa, OntarioRepresenting User/General InterestC. Spagnuolo City of Brampton,Brampton, OntarioAssociateJ. Steeves Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada, Gatineau, QubecRepresenting User/General Interest(Replaces p. x, August 2013)x 2015 CSA Group Water cisterns
33、April 2015O. Stevens Fiber Technology Corporation,Lorton, Virginia, USARepresenting Producer InterestG.K. Taracha Health Canada, Ottawa, OntarioRepresenting Government and/or Regulatory AuthorityK. White New Brunswick Department of Health, Fredericton, New BrunswickRepresenting Government and/or Reg
34、ulatory AuthorityC. Wright Ontario Pipe Trades,Dundalk, OntarioRepresenting User/General InterestP.D. Gulletson CSA Group, Mississauga, OntarioProject Managerxi(Replaces p. xi, August 2013)B126 Series-13 2015 CSA GroupApril 2015PrefaceThis is the first edition of the CSA B126 Series of Standards, Wa
35、ter cisterns. It consists of the following Standards:(a) CSA B126.0, General requirements and methods of testing for water cisterns;(b) CSA B126.1, Installation of water cisterns;(c) CSA B126.2, Commissioning and field inspection of water cisterns; (d) CSA B126.3, Operation and maintenance of water
36、cisterns;(e) CSA B126.4, Decommissioning of water cisterns; and(f) CSA B126.5, Mobile water cisterns.These Standards are considered suitable for use for conformity assessment within the stated Scope of the Standards.The development of these Standards was made possible, in part, thanks to the financi
37、al support of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Alberta Health, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, Health Canada, Manitoba Water Stewardship, Saskatchewan Ministry of the Environment, Fiber Technology Corporation, and Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada. Such support does not in
38、dicate endorsement of the contents of these Standards.These Standards were prepared by the CSA Technical Committee on Water Cisterns, under the jurisdiction of the CSA Strategic Steering Committee on Construction and Civil Infrastructure, and have been formally approved by the Technical Committee.No
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45、number);(b) relevant clause, table, and/or figure number;(c) wording of the proposed change; and(d) rationale for the change.(Replaces p. xii, August 2013)xiiTMA trade-mark of the Canadian Standards Association, operating as “CSA Group”National Standard of Canada(approved April 2015)Published in Aug
46、ust 2013 by CSA GroupA not-for-profit private sector organization5060 Spectrum Way, Suite 100, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L4W 5N61-800-463-6727 416-747-4044Visit our Online Store at shop.csa.caApproved byStandards Council of CanadaPrepared byCAN/CSA-B126.0-13General requirements and methods of tes
47、ting for water cisternsTMA trade-mark of the Canadian Standards Association, operating as “CSA Group”National Standard of Canada(approved April 2015)Published in August 2013 by CSA GroupA not-for-profit private sector organization5060 Spectrum Way, Suite 100, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L4W 5N61-80
48、0-463-6727 416-747-4044Visit our Online Store at shop.csa.caPrepared byApproved byCAN/CSA-B126.1-13Installation of water cisternsTMA trade-mark of the Canadian Standards Association, operating as “CSA Group”National Standard of Canada(approved April 2015)Published in August 2013 by CSA GroupA not-fo
49、r-profit private sector organization5060 Spectrum Way, Suite 100, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L4W 5N61-800-463-6727 416-747-4044Visit our Online Store at shop.csa.caPrepared byApproved byCAN/CSA-B126.2-13Commissioning and field inspection of water cisterns 2015 CSA Group Commissioning and field inspection of water cisternsApril 201510.2 Above-ground installations10.2.1 Outdoor installatio