12 Va. Admin. Code § 5-590-1065 - Piping, valves, and meters
A. Piping shall:
1. Be adequately sized to minimize energy
losses;
2. Not be subject to
contamination;
3. Have watertight
joints;
4. Be properly anchored to
prevent movement;
5. Be protected
against surge or water hammer;
6.
Have proper labels to identify the contents of the pipes (12VAC5-590-720 C); and
7. Have all exposed piping, valves, and
appurtenances protected against physical damage and
freezing.
B. Pumps shall
be adequately valved to allow satisfactory operation, maintenance, and repair.
1. If foot valves are necessary, then they
shall have a net valve area of at least 2-1/2 times the area of the suction
pipe and they shall be screened.
2.
Each pump shall have shutoff valves on both suction and discharge sides of the
pump.
3. Each pump shall have a
positive-acting check valve on the discharge side between the pump and shutoff
valve or suitable control features to prevent flow reversal.
4. Surge relief valves or slow-acting check
valves shall be designed to minimize hydraulic transients.
5. Discharge control valves and appurtenances
shall be located above the pump floor when an above-ground discharge is
provided.
6. Pumps shall be
equipped with an air release or vacuum relief valve located upstream from the
check valve, with exhaust or relief piping terminating in a down-turned
position at least 18 inches above the floor and covered with a
corrosion-resistant screen.
C. Gauges. Each pump shall have a standard
pressure gauge on its discharge line capable of displaying the maximum
allowable pressure of the pump and shall have a standard pressure gauge or a
compound gauge when appropriate on its suction line.
D. Meters.
1. All booster pump stations located within
the distribution system should be fitted with a flow rate indicating and
totalizing meter with recording capabilities.
2. A totalizing water meter to measure water
production shall be provided for each well and shall be located upstream of the
well blowoff.
E.
Additional requirements for well discharge piping.
1. Valves shall be provided to allow testing
and control of each well.
2. A
nonthreaded sampling tap shall be provided for water sampling that discharges
in a downward direction and away from the well casing.
3. A standard pressure gauge shall be
provided to indicate well discharge pressure. The gauge shall be capable of
displaying pressure under all operating conditions.
4. Blowoff.
a. A separate means to pump (i.e., blowoff)
water of unsatisfactory quality to a point away from the groundwater source
shall be provided. Blowoff discharge shall not create a
cross-connection.
b. Systems shall
be equipped with a watertight cap or a screened discharge.
c. Erosion protection at the point of waste
discharge shall be provided.
Notes
Statutory Authority: §§ 32.1-12 and 32.1-170 of the Code of Virginia.
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