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AWWA DSS63739 Case Study: Beaverton, Oregon, Using a Tracer Study to Evaluate a Hydraulic Model for Use in Preparing IDSE

Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 09/01/2006

Keil, David; Tamura, Lisa

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This slide presentation outlines a case study in Beaverton, Oregon, on using a tracer study to evaluate a hydraulic model for use in preparing Initial Distribution SystemEvaluation (IDSE). The project objective was to identify the best IDSE compliance option, toevaluate an existing hydraulic model for use in preparationof IDSE, and to decidewhich route to take: astandard monitoring plan or asystem specific study. Step 1 involved a hydraulic model verification, Step 2 was to simulate a tracer study model. Tracer study conclusions included:Beaverton system operations included asystem operations change on a daily basis based on expected demand reportedto JWC, many PRVs (over 50) in the system with limited flow data makes modelcalibration challenging,ASR operation adds layer of complexity to system operation, and assumption of uniform demand in model not adequate for IDSE;tracer study showed model predicts fluoride transport fairly wellwith the exception of two locations in the northeast part of town;tracer study confirmed poor mixing in 5 MG tank; and,use the Standard Monitoring Plan approach to perform IDSE. Further topics covered include: preparing an IDSE plan; identify IDSE sampling sites; candidate IDSE monitoring locations; and, select IDSE monitoring sites. Includes tables, figures.

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