AWWA M77 2019
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AWWA M77 Condition Assessment of Water Mains
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
AWWA | 2019 | 235 |
M77 Condition Assessment of Water Mains M77 Condition Assessment of Water Mains M77 CONDITION ASSESSMENT OF WATER MAINS ISBN: 9781625763310 Publisher: AWWA Publication date: 2019 AWWA catalog no: 30077 Media Type: SOFTBOUND Number of pages: 216 https://www.awwa.org/Portals/0/files/publications/images/Look%20Inside.JPG Look Inside This manual provides technical information to aid utility managers and engineers in making informed decisions, along with practical information about how methods can be deployed. List Price: 75.00 Member Price: 22.00 Quantity: 1 Want to save more? Log into see if you qualify for a lower rate. Members save 3.00 or more Join Item Details: As their infrastructures age, utilities are increasingly challenged to maintain levels of service while keeping water affordable to all. Water main condition assessment helps utilities meet this challenge by identifying more precisely where money is best spent, leaving in place pipelines that have adequate integrity, and preventing the unnecessary failure of others. This manual provides technical information to aid utility managers and engineers in making informed decisions, along with practical information about how methods can be deployed. It covers the benefits of condition assessment, how to plan for and build a condition assessment program, methods of condition assessment, strategies for economical assessments, and how information gathered during condition assessment can be best used by utilities in managing their systems.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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20 | Chapter 1 The Benefits of Condition Assessment for Water Mains |
21 | DEFINITION OF CONDITION ASSESSMENT |
22 | THE BENEFITS AND COSTS OF CONDITION ASSESSMENT |
25 | CONDITION ASSESSMENT AS PART OF AN ASSESS-AND-FIX STRATEGY |
26 | ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS WHEN USING CONDITION ASSESSMENT |
27 | REFERENCES |
28 | Chapter 2 Building Support for a Condition Assessment Program MAKING A BUSINESS CASE FOR CONDITION ASSESSMENT |
31 | ACCOUNTING TREATMENT: WAYS TO ACCOUNT FOR CONDITION ASSESSMENT COSTS |
32 | BUDGETING FOR A SYSTEMATIC CONDITION ASSESSMENT PROGRAM |
33 | GAINING SUPPORT FROM POLICY MAKERS, THE PUBLIC, AND OTHER STAKEHOLDERS |
35 | SUMMARY REFERENCES |
38 | Chapter 3 Planning a Condition Assessment Project or Program LEVELS OF CONDITION ASSESSMENT |
40 | CHOOSING AN ASSESSMENT METHOD |
42 | AVAILABLE TECHNOLOGIES |
46 | PLANNING OF FIELD WORK/COMMUNICATIONS |
48 | CONTRACT GUIDELINES |
49 | SUMMARY REFERENCE |
50 | Chapter 4 Desktop Condition Assessment |
51 | OVERVIEW DATA CLEANUP AND ASSESSMENT |
55 | SETTING LEVEL OF SERVICE GOALS |
56 | EVALUATING THE LIKELIHOOD OF FAILURE DESKTOP SCORE |
66 | Chapter 5 External Corrosion Surveys EXTERNAL CORROSION DIRECT ASSESSMENT |
74 | ECONOMIC BENEFITS REFERENCES |
76 | Chapter 6 Spot Assessment |
77 | STRATEGIES FOR EFFECTIVE SPOT ASSESSMENT |
79 | TESTING PROCEDURES |
92 | POST ASSESSMENT AND INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS |
94 | REFERENCES |
96 | Chapter 7 Leak Detection |
97 | WHY LEAK DATA ARE IMPORTANT FOR CONDITION ASSESSMENT |
98 | HOW AND WHEN TO PERFORM LEAK DETECTION ACOUSTIC LEAK DETECTION |
110 | NON-ACOUSTIC LEAK DETECTION |
115 | SUMMARY REFERENCES |
116 | Chapter 8 Internal Remote Visual Inspection |
117 | INTERNAL VISUAL INSPECTION AS A CONDITION ASSESSMENT TOOL |
118 | RECENT ADVANCES IN REMOTE VISUAL INSPECTION TECHNOLOGY |
119 | LOGISTICAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR PERFORMING REMOTE INTERNAL VISUAL INSPECTION |
120 | CURRENT METHODS AND TECHNOLOGIES AVAILABLE FOR INTERNAL VISUAL INSPECTION |
129 | IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES FOR INTERNAL REMOTE VISUAL INSPECTION |
131 | SUMMARY |
134 | Chapter 9 Physical Entry Inspections |
135 | OVERVIEW: PHYSICAL ENTRY INSPECTIONS |
143 | SUMMARY REFERENCES |
144 | Chapter 10 Acoustic Velocity Testing |
145 | HISTORY |
149 | PERFORMANCE |
151 | REQUIREMENTS AND LIMITATIONS |
154 | Chapter 11 Electromagnetic Testing Technologies |
155 | HISTORY AND CURRENT USE OF EM TESTING IN WATER MAINS |
159 | TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW |
165 | DEFECT RESOLUTION CONSIDERATIONS ADVANTAGES AND LIMITATIONS |
166 | REFERENCES |
168 | Chapter 12 Magnetic Flux Leakage |
169 | CURRENT STATE OF THE ART MFL APPLICATION CONSIDERATIONS AND INSPECTION LOGISTICS |
176 | DATA OUTPUT AND POST PROCESSING |
181 | REFERENCES |
182 | Chapter 13 Condition Assessment of PCCP PCCP CONSTRUCTION |
184 | PCCP DETERIORATION AND FAILURE MODES |
185 | INSPECTION AND ASSESSMENT |
197 | STRATEGIES FOR MANAGING DISTRESSED PCCP |
201 | REFERENCES |
204 | Chapter 14 |
212 | Chapter 15 Strategies for Economical Assessments of Low-Value Pipes |
220 | Chapter 16 The Next Steps: Using Condition Assessment Information PURPOSE OF CONDITION ASSESSMENT INFORMATION |
222 | DATA ANALYSIS PRESENTATION OF RESULTS |
223 | EXAMPLE APPROACHES |
225 | REFERENCES |
226 | Appendix A Other Assessment Methods PIPE WALL ANALYSIS USING MAGNETOMETRY |