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Managing Water Main Breaks Field Guide Morgan Kenneth C

  • SKU: BELL-4707592
Managing Water Main Breaks Field Guide Morgan Kenneth C
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Publisher: American Water Works Association (AWWA)
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.04 MB
Pages: 117
Author: Morgan, Kenneth C.
ISBN: 9781583218600, 9781628703290, 1583218602, 1628703296
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Managing Water Main Breaks Field Guide Morgan Kenneth C by Morgan, Kenneth C. 9781583218600, 9781628703290, 1583218602, 1628703296 instant download after payment.

This reference 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. It 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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