12 Va. Admin. Code § 5-590-883 - Bag and cartridge filtration
A. Bag or cartridge filtration shall be
limited to treating a surface water source, a GUDI source, or both with low
turbidity.
B. A pilot plant study
shall be conducted on the water to be treated before the installation of a bag
or cartridge filter system.
C. Bag
and cartridge filtration systems shall be granted removal credit for Giardia
lamblia and Cryptosporidium in accordance with
12VAC5-590-401 E 6
a, provided that they meet the requirements
of this section.
D. General design
requirements.
1. All system components such
as housing, bags, cartridges, gaskets, O-rings, and other components in contact
with water shall be in accordance with
12VAC5-590-810. All cartridge
filter housing shall be certified by the ASME certification program, or
equivalent, for pressure vessels and stamped with the appropriate certification
mark.
2. Indicating and recording
turbidimeters meeting requirements of
12VAC5-590-770 B
shall be provided for the source water and the CFE. The department may require
indicating and recording effluent turbidimeters for each filter unit.
3. The maximum flux rate across the final
filter shall not exceed 0.2 gpm/ft2.
4. Maximum differential pressure across the
cartridge filter shall not exceed 20 psi.
5. Pressure gauges and sampling taps shall be
provided before and after each bag or cartridge filter.
6. Provisions to accomplish filter-to-waste
shall be provided.
7. Automatic
start-up of bag or cartridge filters is prohibited.
8. An alarm system shall be provided that
will report alarm conditions and shut down the treatment plant and entry point
flow.
a. All alarms shall be reported to a
location manned 24 hours per day or to a person on call and shall report alarm
conditions audio-visually at the water treatment plant.
b. The following shall be monitored by the
alarm system:
(1) Source water
turbidity;
(2) Feed water
flow;
(3) If applicable, filtrate
turbidity from each unit exceeding operational control criteria;
(4) Combined filter effluent turbidity
exceeding operational control criteria;
(5) Differential pressure at each unit;
and
(6) Entry point disinfectant
residual.
9. At
least two filtering units shall be provided at plants having a rated capacity
of greater than 100 gpm.
E. Operation and maintenance documents shall
be provided for all bag or cartridge filter units and shall include:
1. Detailed description of the bag or
cartridge treatment units and the control of each unit for optimal
performance.
2. Procedural
criteria, such as pressure differential, turbidity, and other parameters, and
expected frequency of bag or cartridge filter replacement.
3. A preventative maintenance
schedule.
4. Manual adjustment and
override procedures for any automatic control features.
5. Troubleshooting guide for typical
problems.
F. The owner
shall require the equipment manufacturer to provide onsite start-up and
follow-up training.
Notes
Statutory Authority: §§ 32.1-12 and 32.1-170 of the Code of Virginia.
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