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AWWA ACE70977

  • Challenges and Benefits of Designing and Implementing a Non-Potable Water System
  • Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 11/01/2009
  • Publisher: AWWA

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This powerpoint presentation begins by providing a brief overview of the town of Chapel Hill, North Carolina's storm water issues and supply reliability issues. The University of North Carolina's reclaimed water system is presented, along with its non-potable water system design and construction. Topics presented include: mixed-use development; cistern design concept; storm water detention structure; point-of-use disinfection; Hooker Field phase; metering; cost; cross connection prevention; disinfection issues; distribution system issues; uncontrolled rainwater quality; plumbing materials impacts; premise potable water impacts; extensive need for training; and, public education. Benefits include environmental stewardship, regulatory compliance, reliability, and cost avoidance. Includes table, figure.

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