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Unless otherwise indicated in the Plans, Specifications, and Special Provisions, the Contractor <br />shall furnish all materials and perform the disinfecting, flushing, and testing as necessary for <br />meeting the water quality requirements. <br />The flushing operations and the form of chlorine and method of application to be used shall be <br />subject to approval by the Engineer. <br />F Electrical Conductivity Test <br />The Contractor shall perform a conductivity test within one week after completion of pressure <br />testing of the main on all watermains to ensure continuous conductivity for the purpose of <br />tracing watermain for utility location. Sufficient conductivity shall be provided to allow for the <br />location of watermain, services, hydrant leads, and laterals for mainline segments at least one <br />thousand two hundred (1,200) linear feet in length <br />G Hydrostatic Testing of Watermains <br />After the pipe has been laid, including fittings and valves and blocking, all newly -laid pipe or any <br />section between valves thereof, unless directed otherwise by the Engineer, shall be subject to <br />hydrostatic pressure of one hundred fifty (150) pounds per square inch. The duration of each <br />such test shall be at least two (2) hours. <br />Each section of pipe to be tested shall be filled with water and all air expelled at the highest <br />point. The required taps to expel air or to fill the watermain shall be supplied and installed by the <br />Contractor and shall be three quarters inch (3/4") and shall include an approved service saddle <br />when required. <br />The test apparatus shall be applied at the lowest elevation on the section to be tested. The <br />apparatus shall be connected to the main at a service tap or special tap location. <br />The pressure gauge shall be a standard pressure gauge. The dial shall register from 0 - 200 psi <br />and have a dial size of four and one half inches (4 1/2") with one (1) psi increments. <br />The hydrostatic test, pressure requirement for an acceptable test shall be a maximum pressure <br />drop of two (2) psi during the last hour of the two (2) hour pressure test. <br />If this test requirement cannot be met, the Contractor shall investigate the cause, make <br />corrections, and retest until the pressure drop requirement can be met. <br />Only if several consecutive tests indicate a consistent pressure drop and only after the <br />Contractor has made numerous attempts to resolve the problem, acceptable to the Engineer, <br />may the Contractor request in writing and the Engineer consider the use of the leakage test. <br />The leakage test may be performed by the Contractor to determine the magnitude of the leak, <br />however, meeting the leakage allowance shall not automatically be considered acceptance, in <br />lieu of the pressure test, for the section being tested. Final acceptance shall be at the discretion <br />of the Engineer. <br />When allowed, the leakage test shall be performed in accordance with AWWA C-600, Section <br />4.1.5, 4.1.6 and the line will be accepted as per Section 4.1.7. <br />Page 35 <br />