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ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
dec.alaska.govSOIL LABORATORY ANALYTICAL SAMPLE COLLECTION ... Eon PDB Sampler with Accessories..... 51 Figure 15. 1.5- inch Hydra SleeveTM and Stainless Steel W eight..... 54 Figure 16. Snap SamplerTM VOA Vial ...
Introduction to Water Distribution Systems Chapter 5
dec.alaska.govChapter 5 What Is In This Chapter? 1. Functions of a distribution system 2. Types of distribution systems 3. Common distribution piping materials 4. ... Common methods to control cross connections Introduction to Water Distribution Systems Key Words • “C” Factor • Air Gap
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Introduction to Small Water Systems - Alaska DEC
dec.alaska.govIntroduction to Small Water Systems . Introduction to Small Water Systems: A Course for Level 1 Operators Original Development ... Introduction to Pumping Systems Quiz 220 Chapter 7 Basic Electricity and Motor Controls 223 Electrical Basics 224 Pumping Electrical Systems 232
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Introduction to Water Sources Chapter 3 - Alaska
dec.alaska.govChapter 3 Introduction to Water Sources 65 Baseline Data Gathering precipitation and flow data plus water quality data is called baseline data11. This data is essential for long-term planning and determining the impact of activities in a drainage basin. Purpose Raw water12 storage areas are constructed to meet peak demands and/or to store wa-
Introduction to Water Distribution Systems Chapter 5
dec.alaska.govChapter 5 Introduction to Water Distribution Systems 149 The most traditional water distribution system is the piped system. There are two types of piped systems: the conventional system and the completely looped circulat-ing system. The circulating system is common in the arctic. Review 1. List the three primary functions of a water ...
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DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
dec.alaska.govreproduced version, the department of environmental conservation cannot guarantee its absolute accuracy. paper copies of the regulations as originally filed by the lieutenant governor are available from the department of environmental conservation.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
dec.alaska.govdepartment of environmental conservation as a public courtesy. while every effort has been made to assure the accuracy of the reproduced version, the department of environmental conservation cannot guarantee its absolute accuracy. paper copies of the regulations as originally filed by the lieutenant governor
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Fact Sheet Prudhoe Bay - Alaska
dec.alaska.govsandstone layer meets a shale layer, either through faulting or as a factor of how the rock was originally deposited, the shale stops the fluid flow and the fluids are trapped. Source: Revised: March 06 Page: 2 The oil at Prudhoe Bay is trapped in the Sadlerochit formation, a sandstone and gravel structure nearly 9,000 feet underground.
Basic Electricity and Motor Controls Chapter 7
dec.alaska.govThe function of common electrical components found in small water systems 9. Common pump electrical control components Basic Electricity and Motor Controls Key Words • AC • Amperage • Atom • Brake Horsepower • Conductor • DC • Electromagnetism • Electron • EMF • Heater • Hertz
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