Effective operations and maintenance support overall system sustainability.
These documents and tools below provide:
- Information about how to identify treatment technologies that remove multiple contaminants,
- Develop schedules for maintenance tasks, and
- Checklists and logs for recording findings.
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Removing Multiple Contaminants from Drinking Water: Issues to Consider (PDF)(1 pg, 401 K,
poster 30 x 20 inches, December 2007,
EPA 816-H-07-004)
This table describes treatment technologies that can remove multiple contaminants, identifies thecontaminants that can be removed, and summarizes related operational and waste disposal issues.
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Cost Evaluation of Point-of-Use and Point-of-Entry Treatment Units for Small Systems: Cost Estimating Tool and Users Guide Users Guide (PDF)(37 pp, 148 K,
April 2007,
EPA 815-B-07-001)
This document provides a description of a costing tool developed to assist stakeholders withestimating costs for a centrally managed POU or POE strategy to comply with drinking waterregulations.
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Point-of-Use or Point-of-Entry Treatment Options for Small Drinking Water Systems (PDF)(132 pp, 810 K,
April 2006,
EPA 815-R-06-010)
This document provides public water systems and States with the Environmental ProtectionAgency's (EPA's) current policy on point-of-use and point-of-entry devices used for compliance.
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Preventive Maintenance Tasks for Small Public Water Systems Using Ground Water (PDF)(37 pp, 76 K,
booklet)
The log cards and guidance booklet provide a schedule of routine operation and maintenance tasks for small drinking water systems that use a ground water supply.
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Preventive Maintenance Card File for Small Public Water Systems Using Ground Water (PDF)(142 pp, 77 K,
log cards, December 2004,
EPA 816-B-04-002)
The log cards and guidance booklet provide a schedule of routine operation and maintenance tasks for small drinking water systems that use a groundwater supply.