AWWA WSC70042

AWWA WSC70042 Implementing a Contamination Warning System at a Department of Defense Facility: Case Study - Port Hueneme, California

Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 11/01/2009

Thompson, Ken; Kadiyala, Raja; Jacobson, Gary; Fann, Steve

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This powerpoint presentation begins by providing a brief overview of the Port Hueneme Naval Base in Ventura County, California. The scope of work included a contamination warning system (CWS) pilot-programdevelopment and implementation. This effort included: CWS Master Planning Effort (including hydraulic modeling);design of the CWS;installation and testing of the CWS; and,CWS data analysis and lessons learned. The objective of the pilot project was to: demonstrate the multiple benefits of the CWS related to contamination warning, regulatory compliance, and operational support; and,serve as a model for other Department of Defense (DOD)facilities. Presentation conclusions indicate the following: CWS can and should be designed for multiple benefits (contamination warning, regulatory compliance, and operational support);in order to properly design a CWS, site-specific informationand priorities must be carefully weighed (one size does not fitall);a properly designed data handling and transfer approach toCWS should yield validated data available to operations staffin a matter of minutes as opposed to days; and,contract amendments, purchasing and awardingconstruction contracts on DoD facilities is a very lengthy. Includes tables, figures.

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