Suggested Checklist For Public Water Supply System Operation & Maintenance Manual
Suggested Checklist For Public Water Supply System Operation & Maintenance Manual
Listed below are examples of tasks that might be included in your Operations and Maintenance
Manual and instructions to persons involved in servicing your public water supply system. Use
these lists only as examples for creating your own lists appropriate to your system.
• Overhaul chemical feed pumps, such as O-rings, check valves, and diaphragms. (first
Monday in January)
• Inspect and clean chemical feed lines and solution tanks. (first Monday in January)
• Calibrate chemical feed pumps after overhaul. (first Monday in January)
• Begin Safety Equipment Repair Log. Maintain log continuously throughout the year.
(first Monday in January)
• Operate all valves inside the treatment plant and pump house. Maintain log continuously
throughout the year. (first Monday in January)
• Review emergency response plans. (first Monday in January)
• Inspect chemical safety equipment and repair or replace as needed. (first Monday in
February)
• Operate all valves inside the treatment plant and pump house. (first Monday in February)
• Inspect, clean, and repair control panels in pump house and treatment plant. (first
Monday in March)
• Exercise half of all mainline valves. (first Monday in March)
• Inspect and clean chemical feed lines and solution tanks. (first Monday in April)
• Calibrate chemical feed pumps. (first Monday in April)
• Inspect storage tanks for defects and sanitary deficiencies. (first Monday in May)
• Clean storage tanks if necessary. (first Monday in May)
• Flush the distribution system and exercise/check all fire hydrant valves. (first Monday in
June)
• Perform preventive maintenance on treatment plant and pump house buildings. (first
Monday in June)
• Inspect and clean chemical feed lines and solution tanks. (first Monday in July)
• Calibrate chemical feed pumps. (first Monday in July)
• Prepare a demand forecast. Identify and evaluate energy conservation measures (for your
utility). Identify and evaluate distribution system leaks. Establish/update water loss
mitigation program. Establish/update customer incentive program for water-efficient
home devices. (first Monday in July)
• Operate all valves inside the treatment plant and pump house. (first Monday in August)
• Exercise mainline valves that were not exercised in March. (first Monday in September)
• Prepare system for winter operation. This task may be postponed until October or
November, depending on local conditions. (first Monday in September)
• Make sure unnecessary equipment is properly decommissioned. (first Monday in
September)
• Inspect and clean chemical feed lines and solution tanks. (first Monday in October)
• Calibrate chemical feed pumps. (first Monday in October)
• Prepare system for winter operation if not completed in September or October. (first
Monday in November)
• Contact an electrician to check running amps on well pumps. (first Monday in December)