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Operating Procedure - US EPA

COPY. COPY. Revision History The top row of this table shows the most recent changes to this controlled document. For previous revision history information, archived versions of this document are maintained by the SESD Document Control Coordinator on the SESD local area network (LAN). History Effective Date SESDPROC-109-R4, Wastewater Flow Measurement, August 27, 2015. Replaces SESDPROC-109-R3. Cover Page: SESD's reorganization was reflected in the authorization section by making John Deatrick the Chief of the field Services Branch. The FQM was changed from Liza Montalvo to Hunter Johnson.

An instantaneous flow reading will be documented in the field book or on the flow chart recorder when possible. Existing facility primary flow devices and flow measurement systems can be used when the accuracy of these devices and the system can be verified. The field investigator verify that an existing facility will

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1 COPY. COPY. Revision History The top row of this table shows the most recent changes to this controlled document. For previous revision history information, archived versions of this document are maintained by the SESD Document Control Coordinator on the SESD local area network (LAN). History Effective Date SESDPROC-109-R4, Wastewater Flow Measurement, August 27, 2015. Replaces SESDPROC-109-R3. Cover Page: SESD's reorganization was reflected in the authorization section by making John Deatrick the Chief of the field Services Branch. The FQM was changed from Liza Montalvo to Hunter Johnson.

2 Revision History: Changes were made to reflect the current practice of only including the most recent changes in the revision history. Section : First Paragraph Omitted the following sentence This flow measurement device should be set up as close as possible to the facility's flow measurement equipment and in the same water or wastewater stream. Added This flow measurement device should be set up at the appropriate head measurement point. Second Paragraph Omitted the The accuracy of the primary flow device and added The accuracy of the secondary system . Section : Second Paragraph Added Where C is the discharge coefficient, L is the length of the weir, and H is the hydraulic level at the time of measurement.

3 And This is due to the variation of the C value when the H value changes.. Section 4: Third Paragraph Added A limited number of primary devices are maintained by SESD.. SESDPROC-109-R3, Wastewater Flow Measurement, August 12, 2011. Replaces SESDPROC-109-R2. SESDPROC-109-R2, Wastewater Flow Measurement, June 13, 2008. Replaces SESDPROC-109-R1. SESDPROC-109-R1, Wastewater Flow Measurement, November 1, 2007. replaces SESDPROC-109-R0. SESDPROC-109-R0, Wastewater Flow Measurement, February 05, 2007. Original Issue _____. SESD Operating Procedure Page 2 of 16 SESDPROC-109-R4.

4 Wastewater Flow Measurement Wastewater Flow Measurement(109) Effective Date: August 27, 2015. COPY. TABLE OF CONTENTS. 1 General Information .. 4. 4. Scope/Application .. 4. Documentation/Verification .. 4. References .. 4. General 6. Safety .. 6. Procedural Precautions .. 6. 2 Wastewater Flow Considerations .. 7. Introduction .. 7. Site Selection .. 7. Flow Measurement Systems .. 7. field Investigation Procedures .. 8. Specific Techniques .. 9. Volumetric .. 9. Dilution 10. Open Channel Flow Measurements .. 10. Weirs .. 10. Flumes .. 11. Open Flow Nozzles .. 11. Velocity-Area Method.

5 12. Closed Conduit Flow Measurements .. 12. Venturi Meter .. 13. Orifice Meter .. 13. Flow Nozzle .. 13. Electromagnetic Flow Meter .. 13. Other Closed Conduit devices .. 13. 3 Quality Assurance 14. Operational Check .. 14. 4 Equipment .. 15. 5 16. _____. SESD Operating Procedure Page 3 of 16 SESDPROC-109-R4. Wastewater Flow Measurement Wastewater Flow Measurement(109) Effective Date: August 27, 2015. COPY. 1 General Information Purpose This document describes general and specific procedures, methods and considerations to be used and observed when conducting flow measurement during field investigations.

6 Scope/Application The procedures contained in this document are to be used by field personnel when conducting flow measurement in the field . On the occasion that SESD field personnel determine that any of the procedures described in this section are inappropriate, inadequate or impractical and that another Procedure must be used to obtain flow measurement data, the variant Procedure will be documented in the field logbook, along with a description of the circumstances requiring its use. Mention of trade names or commercial products in this Operating Procedure does not constitute endorsement or recommendation for use.

7 Documentation/Verification This Procedure was prepared by persons deemed technically competent by SESD. management, based on their knowledge, skills and abilities and has been tested in practice and reviewed in print by a subject matter expert. The official copy of this Procedure resides on the SESD local area network (LAN). The Document Control Coordinator is responsible for ensuring the most recent version of the Procedure is placed on the LAN and for maintaining records of review conducted prior to its issuance. References 1. Water Measurement Manual, Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, Most Recent Edition.

8 2. National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Compliance Inspection Manual, Environmental Protection Agency, Most Recent Version. 3. SESD Operating Procedure for Hydrological Studies, SESDPROC-501, Most Recent Version. 4. King, H. W., and E. F. Brater, Handbook of Hydraulics, Sixth Edition, McGraw- Hill; New York, 1976. 5. Davis, C. V., and K. E. Sorenson, Handbook of Applied Hydraulics, Third Edition, McGraw-Hill: New York, 1969. 6. Stevens Water Resources Data Book, Stevens Water Monitoring Systems, Inc., Portland, Oregon, Most Recent Edition. _____. SESD Operating Procedure Page 4 of 16 SESDPROC-109-R4.

9 Wastewater Flow Measurement Wastewater Flow Measurement(109) Effective Date: August 27, 2015. COPY. 7. ISCO Open Channel Flow Measurement Handbook, Teledyne ISCO, Inc., Lincoln, Nebraska, Most Recent Edition. 8. "Discharge Measurements at Gaging Stations," Chapter 8 of Book 3, Section A, Department of Interior, Geological Survey, Reston, Virginia, 2010. 9. "Sewer Flow Measurement: A State-of-the-Art Assessment," Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, Office of Research and Development, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency: Cincinnati, Ohio, 600-275027. 10. A Guide to Methods and Standards for the Measurement of Water Flow, Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards, NBS Special Publication 421, 1975.

10 11. Wells, E. A. and H. B. Gotaas, "Design of Venturi Flumes in Circular Conduits,". American Society of Civil Engineers, 82, Proc. Paper 928, April 1956. 12. American Society of Testing Materials, 1985 Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Volume 11 - Water, American Society of Testing Materials: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1985. 13. US EPA Region 4 Environmental Investigations Standard Operating Procedures and Quality Assurance Manual (EISOPQAM), November 2001. 14. SESD Operating Procedure for Logbooks, SESDPROC-010, Most Recent Version. 15. SESD Operating Procedure for Control of Records, SESDPROC-002, Most Recent Version.


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