TexasCHe
Civil/Environmental
- Dec 23, 2008
- 29
I have just a very basic question on tests run on potable water lines after repairs have been made. Among other things such as flushing and disinfecting lines you have to perform a hydrostatic test on the lines. This makes sense from an integrity view point because you want to ensure you’re not losing water thus creating other problems. But in addition to that, does a leak represent a potential point of contamination? If so I assume it would have to be during a system pressure loss. Any general comments would be appreciated!
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