12 Va. Admin. Code § 5-590-1081 - Atmospheric tank storage
A.
Protection.
1. All finished water storage
structures shall have suitable watertight roofs or covers that exclude birds,
animals, and insects.
2. All
finished water storage structures shall be designed to prevent vandalism and
entrance by animals or unauthorized persons.
B. Finished water storage structures shall be
designed to facilitate turnover of water. Consideration shall be given to
locating inlet and outlet pipes at different elevations and locations, tank
mixers, and other acceptable means to avoid stagnation. Excessive storage
capacity shall be avoided to prevent water quality deterioration. See
12VAC5-590-640 B
3.
C. Drains.
1. No drain on a finished water storage
structure shall create a cross-connection hazard.
2. All finished water storage structures
shall be equipped with separate drains discharging to the atmosphere. Drainage
of finished water storage structures to the distribution system through inlet
and outlet piping is prohibited.
D. Overflows.
1. Finished water storage structures shall be
provided with a downward-discharging, screened overflow pipe. The discharge
pipe shall be brought down near the ground surface and into a drainage inlet
structure or a splash plate that will divert the overflow away from the storage
structure. The overflow pipe discharge shall be high enough above normal or
graded ground surface to prevent the entrance of surface water.
2. Overflow pipe screens shall be installed
so as to withstand the force of overflows. Properly designed flapper valves or
rubber flex-type valves may be used instead of screens if approved by the
department.
E. Inlet and
discharge pipes.
1. Elevated tanks with riser
pipes over eight inches in diameter shall have protective bars over the riser
opening inside the tank.
2. Inlet
and outlet pipes from water storage facilities shall be located in a manner
that will prevent the flow of sediment into the distribution
system.
F. Finished water
storage structures shall be designed with convenient access to the interior for
cleaning and maintenance. Ladders, ladder guards, balcony railings, and safely
located entrance hatches shall be provided where applicable. Hatches, manholes,
or scuttles above the waterline shall be:
1.
Framed at least four inches, preferably six inches, above the surface of the
roof at the opening; on ground-level structures, manholes should be elevated 24
to 36 inches above finished grade;
2. Fitted with a solid watertight cover that
overlaps the framed opening and extends vertically down around the frame at
least two inches (shoebox type);
3.
Hinged at one side; and
4. Fitted
with a locking device.
G.
Finished water storage structures shall be vented by separate vent structures.
Open construction between the side wall and roof is prohibited.
1. Vents shall prevent the entrance of
surface water.
2. Vents shall
exclude birds, animals, and insects and be constructed of noncorrodible
material. Screens shall be designed to be frost-free or capable of relieving
pressure or vacuum in the event of frosting or clogging.
3. Vents on ground-level structures shall
terminate in an inverted U construction, with the vent terminating 24 to 36
inches above roof or finished grade.
H. Penetrations. The roof and sidewalls of
all structures shall be watertight with no openings except properly constructed
vents, manholes, overflows, risers, drains, pump mountings, control ports, or
piping for inflow and outflow.
1. All pipes
running through the roof or sidewall of a finished water storage structure
shall be welded or properly gasketed in metal tanks or should be connected to
standard wall castings that were placed during the forming of a concrete
structure; these wall castings shall have flanges imbedded in the
concrete.
2. Valves and controls
shall be located outside the finished water storage structure so that valve
stems and similar projections will not pass through the roof or top of the
structure.
3. Downspout pipes for
roof drainage shall not enter or pass through the structure.
I. All finished water storage
structures and their appurtenances, especially the riser pipes, overflows, and
vents shall be designed to prevent freezing that will interfere with proper
functioning.
J. Every catwalk over
finished water in a storage structure shall have a solid floor with raised
edges designed so that shoe scrapings and dirt will not fall into the
water.
K. The area surrounding a
ground-level structure shall be graded in a manner that will prevent surface
water from standing within 50 feet of the structure.
L. Proper protection shall be given to metal
surfaces by paints or other protective coatings, by cathodic protective
devices, or both, in accordance with the NSF/ANSI/CAN Standard 61-2020, AWWA
Standards D102-17, D104-17, and D106-20, or an approved equivalent, where
applicable.
M. All finished water
storage facilities shall be cleaned to remove all dirt and loose materials
before disinfection of the structure. Only potable water shall be used to clean
and rinse the water storage facilities. All equipment including brooms,
brushes, spray equipment, and worker's boots shall be disinfected before they
are used to clean the storage facilities.
N. Disinfection. All finished water storage
facilities shall be satisfactorily disinfected in accordance with AWWA Standard
C652-19 before being placed in operation. The disinfection of the storage
facilities shall be repeated until it is determined, by bacteriological
testing, that the water is free of coliform bacteria.
Notes
Statutory Authority: §§ 32.1-12 and 32.1-170 of the Code of Virginia.
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