2013 Water System Plan, Volume II - Seattle City Clerk's Office - City ...
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Chapter 5 <strong>Water</strong> Infrastructure<br />
Table 5-2 lists relevant AWWA design manuals for water supply practice. The list is not inclusive.<br />
Some of these manuals are available on SMT 45th floor. The manuals most frequently used by<br />
SPU are M11 (Steel Pipe Design), M41 (Ductile Iron Pipe Design) and M22 (Sizing <strong>Water</strong> Service<br />
Lines and Meters).<br />
Table 5-2<br />
AWWA Design Manuals for <strong>Water</strong> Supply Practice<br />
Designation<br />
M1<br />
M2<br />
M3<br />
M4<br />
M5<br />
M6<br />
M7<br />
M9<br />
M11<br />
M12<br />
M14<br />
M17<br />
M19<br />
M20<br />
M22<br />
M25<br />
M27<br />
M28<br />
M29<br />
M31<br />
M32<br />
M33<br />
M36<br />
M41<br />
M42<br />
M44<br />
M48<br />
M49<br />
M51<br />
M52<br />
M55<br />
Title<br />
Principles of <strong>Water</strong> Rates, Fees and Charges<br />
Instrumentation and Control<br />
Safety Practices for <strong>Water</strong> Utilities<br />
<strong>Water</strong> Fluoridation Principles and Practices<br />
<strong>Water</strong> Utility Management<br />
<strong>Water</strong> Meters: Selection, Installation, Testing, and Maintenance<br />
Problem Organisms in <strong>Water</strong>: Identification and Treatment<br />
Concrete Pressure Pipe<br />
Steel <strong>Water</strong> Pipe: A Guide for Design and Installation<br />
Simplified Procedures for <strong>Water</strong> Examination<br />
Recommended Practice for Backflow Prevention and Cross-Connection<br />
Control<br />
Installation, Field Testing, and Maintenance of Fire Hydrants<br />
Emergency <strong>Plan</strong>ning for <strong>Water</strong> Utilities<br />
<strong>Water</strong> Chlorination/Chloramination Practices and Principles<br />
Sizing <strong>Water</strong> Service Lines and Meters<br />
Flexible-Membrane Covers and Linings for Potable-<strong>Water</strong> Reservoirs<br />
External Corrosion: Introduction to Chemistry and Control<br />
Rehabilitation of <strong>Water</strong> Mains<br />
<strong>Water</strong> Utility Capital Financing<br />
Distribution <strong>System</strong> Requirements for Fire Protection<br />
Computer Modeling of <strong>Water</strong> Distribution <strong>System</strong>s<br />
Flow meters in <strong>Water</strong> Supply<br />
<strong>Water</strong> Audits and Leak Detection<br />
Ductile Iron Pipe Fittings<br />
Steel <strong>Water</strong>-Storage Tanks<br />
Distribution Valves: Selection, Installation, Field Testing, and Maintenance<br />
<strong>Water</strong>borne Pathogens<br />
Butterfly Valves: Torque, Head Loss, and Cavitation Analysis<br />
Air-Release, Air/Vacuum, and Combination Air Valves<br />
<strong>Water</strong> Conservation Programs-- <strong>Plan</strong>ning Manual<br />
PE Pipe--Design and Installation<br />
5.3.2 Regulations<br />
All water facilities must be built to the applicable <strong>City</strong> of <strong>Seattle</strong>, King County, Washington State<br />
and federal guidelines.<br />
5.3.2.1 <strong>City</strong> Standards<br />
The <strong>City</strong> of <strong>Seattle</strong> Standard <strong>Plan</strong>s and Specifications are available online or from the<br />
Engineering Records Vault. The sections that apply to water systems are Standard Specifications<br />
SPU Design Standards and Guidelines<br />
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