Information Collection Request for the 2007 Drinking Water Infrastructure Needs Survey and Assessment (DWINSA)

Information Collection Request for the 2007 Drinking Water Infrastructure Needs Survey and Assessment (DWINSA)

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Information Collection Request for the 2007 Drinking Water Infrastructure Needs Survey and Assessment (DWINSA)

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LIST 4 C DOCUMENTATION





Code

Independent Documentation (refer to definition on pg. 2)

Need

Cost

1

Capital Improvement Plan or Master Plan: The plan must address why the project is needed and/or provide a cost.

Yes

Yes

2

Facilities Plan or Preliminary Engineering Report: Excerpts justifying need and/or cost from the plan or report are acceptable if project-specific.

Yes

Yes

3

Grant or Loan Application Form: An application form is acceptable if it specifically describes a problem requiring capital expenditures.

Yes

Yes

4

Engineer's Estimate: The estimate must provide costs that are project-specific and be accompanied by an explanation of why the project is needed.

Yes

Yes

5

Intended Use Plan/State Priority List: The excerpts must include a description of why the project is needed. Costs from IUPs will not be used - modeling parameters or other cost documentation must be provided.

Yes

No

6

Comprehensive Performance Evaluation (CPE) or Sanitary Survey Results: The results or recommendations may be used to justify need if the state concurs.

Yes

No

7

Monitoring Results: Monitoring results indicating an MCL exceedance or a trending towards an exceedance can demonstrate a need for a project if accompanied by a written statement explaining how the results demonstrate the need.

Yes

No

8

Cost of Previous Comparable Construction: This may be used to justify costs if the costs are project-specific. It must include documentation of how the costs were derived.

No

Yes

9

Other Independent Document: Use this code if documentation is independent but none of the codes listed above apply. Examples include: state enforcement order/notice of violation, engineering studies, watermain break report, repair reports, and distribution system studies.

Yes

Yes

Code

Survey-Generated Documentation (refer to definition on pg. 2)


10

Written by State: Brief description and statement of need written by state.

Yes

No

11

Written by System: Brief description and statement of need written by system.

Yes

No



Lists of Codes


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Use these instructions and lists of codes when you fill out the Needs Survey and Assessment questionnaire. In your documentation please be sure to include project descriptions. Also include copies of the breakdown of cost estimates, if available.





DRAFT version 8/17/06


Instructions for Each Column on the 2007 Drinking Water Infrastructure Needs Survey and Assessment Questionnaire


The following instructions apply to columns on all tables in the questionnaire.

Column Title

Instructions

Project Number

Number the projects in each category in sequence, using the range of numbers specified for each category of need.

Project Name

Provide a name that briefly describes and identifies the project.

Type of Need

Refer to List 1 in the Lists of Codes and enter the code(s) that best identifies the project. More than one code may apply to a project.

Reason for Need

Refer to List 2 in the Lists of Codes and enter the code(s) that best justifies the project. More than one code may apply to a project.

New, Replace, Expand/Upgrade,

or ReHabilitate

Identify whether the project is to:

-New infrastructure installation where none exists, enter ‘N

(resulting infrastructure is entirely new)

-Replace existing infrastructure, enter ‘R

(remove existing infrastructure and replace with new)

-Expand/Upgrade an existing, complete treatment plant, enter ‘E’

(renovates an existing complete treatment plant and may result in an increase in capacity. (For complete treatment plants only))

-Rehabilitate existing infrastructure, enter ‘H

(restore existing infrastructure to near new condition)

Current or Future

Identify whether the project is:

-Needed now, enter >C=

(even if you cannot start construction now)

-Not needed now, enter >F=

(but will be necessary before 12/31/2026)

Regulation

If the project is needed to maintain or obtain compliance with a regulation, secondary MCL, or State requirement refer to List 3 in the Lists of Codes and enter the code that applies. Enter ‘4A’ if no regulation applies.

Cost Estimate

If available, enter the documented cost estimate for this project. Use only existing cost estimates. If no cost estimate is provided and modeling parameters are recorded, EPA will use models to estimate the cost.

Date of Cost Estimate

Enter the month and year (MM/YYYY) of the cost estimate. EPA will adjust cost estimates to current-year dollars.

Documentation

Refer to List 4 in the Lists of Codes and enter the code(s) that applies to the type of documentation provided that explains why the project is needed. If a cost estimate is provided, also enter the code that applies to the type of cost documentation. More than one code may apply to a project. Please enclose the appropriate pages of need and cost documentation, identified by project number.

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LIST 3 C REGULATION OR REQUIREMENT






Code

Regulation or Requirement


EXISTING SDWA REGULATIONS


1A

Surface Water Treatment Regulations (Surface Water Treatment Rule, Interim Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule, Filter Backwash Recycling Rule, Long Term 1 Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule, or costs associated with covering or treating uncovered finished water reservoirs required by Long Term 2 Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule)


1B

Total Coliform Rule


1C

Nitrate or Nitrite Standard


1D

Lead and Copper Rule


1E

Arsenic Rule (10 µg/L Arsenic Standard)


1F

Stage 1 Disinfectants/Disinfection Byproducts Rule (for compliance with the 80 µg/L for TTHMs and 60 µg/L for HAA5s as a running annual average)


1G

Other Regulated VOCs, SOCs, IOCs, or Radionuclides (excludes Radon)


OTHER REQUIREMENTS


2A

Secondary Contaminants (e.g., iron, taste and odor, and color)


2B

State Requirements


If no regulation code applies, enter 4A.


PROPOSED AND RECENTLY PROMULGATED SDWA REGULATIONS


3A

Needs associated solely with the following proposed or recently promulgated regulations are not allowable and should not be included. The costs for these needs, estimated for each rule’s Economic Analysis, will be added to the total national need. These regulations include:


  • Stage 2 Disinfectants/Disinfection Byproducts Rule

(for compliance with the 80 µg/L for TTHMs and 60 µg/L for HAA5s as a locational running annual average)


  • Long Term 2 Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule

(other than costs to cover or treat uncovered finished water reservoirs)


  • Radon Rule


  • Ground Water Rule


If No Regulation Code Applies


4A

If none of the codes above apply


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LIST 2 C REASON FOR NEED



Code

Reason the Project is Needed

A1

Project is for existing infrastructure that is or will be old or deteriorated by 12/31/2026.

A2

Project is to correct a deficiency in source water quantity caused by current user demand.

A3

Project is to correct a deficiency in storage capacity caused by current user demand.

A4

Project is to correct existing pressure problems (not related to fire flow).

A5

Project needed as a result of, but not in preparation for, a natural disaster.

A6

Project is to obtain or maintain compliance with an existing regulation (enter the regulation code from List 3 in the Lists of Codes in the regulation column of the questionnaire).

A7

Project is to obtain or maintain compliance with a secondary standard (e.g., iron, taste and odor, and color) (enter regulation code 2A in the regulation column of the questionnaire).

A8

Project is for consolidation with and/or connection to an existing public water system.

A9

Project is for extending service to existing homes without adequate water quantity or quality.

A10

Project is to prevent, detect, or respond to a security event

(e.g., fence, locks, protective structures, gates, on-line sensors, motion sensors, alarm systems, generators, redundant components, communications equipment, analytical equipment)

A11

Use this code if codes A1-A10 do not apply.


Important Notes:


A description of each project or a copy of the documentation must also be clearly identified by project number and submitted with the completed questionnaire.


Projects solely for meeting expected future population growth or for fire flow are unallowable.


The following instructions apply to columns on specific tables in the questionnaire.

Column Title

Instructions

Design Capacity

On the Source, Treatment, Storage, and Pumping project table enter the design capacity when applicable C million gallons per day (MGD) for source, treatment, and pumping; million gallons (MG) for storage; and kilowatts (kW) for emergency power. For this survey, “design capacity” is the total volume or the flow that can be produced when all components of the project are operating.

Diameter of Pipe

On the Transmission and Distribution project table enter the diameter of pipe (in inches) that must be rehabilitated, replaced, or installed as new. Use a separate project number and line for different sizes of pipe.

Length of Pipe

On the Transmission and Distribution project table enter the length of pipe (in feet) that must be upgraded, replaced, or installed as new for each diameter identified in the previous column.

Size

On the Backflow Prevention Devices/Assemblies, Hydrants, Service Lines, Valves, Water Meter, and Other project table enter the diameter (in inches) for infrastructure that must be upgraded, replaced, or installed as new. Use a separate project number and line for different diameters of the same type of need. Diameter is not needed for service line projects.

N

  • What is a “need?” – Installation or rehabilitation of capital infrastructure needed over the next 20 years.

  • What is “independent documentation?” – Documents generated through a process independent of the survey (e.g., CIP, master plan, sanitary survey report, etc.).

  • What is “survey-generated documentation?” – Documents generated specifically for the survey written by the system or the State.


umber Needed

On the Source, Treatment, Storage, and Pumping project table indicate the total number of components if you have multiple identical projects at the same capacity (e.g., rehabilitate 10 wells each with a 0.5 MGD capacity).


On the Backflow Prevention Devices/Assemblies, Hydrants, Service Lines, Valves, Water Meter and Other project table indicate the total number of components. For example, a future project to install four 8” diameter valves would include the size (diameter in inches) of the valves and the number “4” would be entered as the number needed.


If you use this column and provide a project cost, the cost should reflect the entire project (i.e., all 10 wells or all 400 meters, not the cost of an individual well or meter).












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LIST 1 C TYPE OF NEED



Code

Type of Need


RAW/UNTREATED WATER SOURCE

R1

Well (including pump and appurtenances, not including a well house)

R2

Well Pump

R3

Well House (may include a chemical feed room)

R4

Eliminate Well Pit

R5

Abandon Well

R6

Aquifer Storage and Recovery Well *

R7

Surface Water Intake *

R8

Raw Water Pump

R9

Off-Stream Raw Water Storage

R10

Spring Collector

R11

De-stratification

TREATMENT: Disinfection

T1

Chlorination

T2

Chloramination

T3

Chlorine Dioxide

T4

Ozonation

T5

Mixed Oxidant Type Equipment

T6

Ultraviolet Disinfection

T7

Contact Basin for CT

T8

Dechlorination of Treated Water

T9

Chlorine Gas Scrubber

TREATMENT: Complete Plants (require independent documentation)

T10

Conventional Filter Plant (includes CAC technologies) *

T11

Direct or In-line Filter Plant *

T12

Slow Sand Filter Plant *

T13

Diatomaceous Earth Filter Plant *

T14

Membrane Technology for Particulate Removal *

T15

Cartridge or Bag Filtration Plant *

T16

Lime Softening *

T17

Reverse Osmosis *

T18

Electrodialysis *

T19

Activated Alumina *

T20

Manganese Green Sand (or other oxidation/filtration technology) *

T21

Ion Exchange *

TREATMENT: Other Components / Equipment / Processes

T30

Zebra Mussel Control

T31

Presedimentation Basin

T32

Powdered Activated Carbon

T33

Aeration

T34

Sequestering for Iron and/or Manganese

T35

Chemical Feed

T36

Chemical Storage Tank

T37

Fluoride Addition

* New installation or expansion/upgrade of these projects requires independent documentation of need (refer to definition on page 2)


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LIST 1 C TYPE OF NEED (cont.)



Code

Type of Need


T38


Corrosion Control (chemical addition)

T39

Sedimentation/Flocculation

T40

Granular Activated Carbon

T41

Membrane Filters (filter only, not complete plant)

T42

Media Filters

T43

Waste Handling/Treatment: Mechanical (not included in another project)

T44

Waste Handling/Treatment: Nonmechanical or Connection to a Sanitary Sewer

(not included in another project)

T45

Type of Treatment Unknown

T46

Other (Please include an explanation)

TRANSMISSION: (Any mains that transport raw water to the treatment plant, or treated water from the plant to the distribution system grid)

X1

Raw Water Transmission

X2

Finished Water Transmission

DISTRIBUTION

M1

Distribution Mains (Any mains that transport water through a piping grid serving customers - see "transmission" above)

M2

Lead (Pb) Service Line Replacement

M3

Service Lines (other than lead service lines)

M4

Hydrants Used for Flushing (not included in another pipe project)

M5

Valves (gate, butterfly, etc.) (not included in another pipe project)

M6

Control Valves (PRVs, altitude, etc.)

M7

Backflow Prevention Devices/Assemblies

M8

Water Meters

FINISHED/TREATED WATER STORAGE

S1

Elevated Finished/Treated Water Storage

S2

Ground-level Finished/Treated Water Storage

S3

Hydropneumatic Storage

S4

Cisterns

S5

Cover for Existing Finished/Treated Water Storage

PUMP STATION AND FINISHED WATER PUMP

P1

Finished Water Pump

P2

Pump Station (booster or raw water pump station-may include clearwell, pumps, housing)

OTHER INFRASTRUCTURE NEEDS

W1

Laboratory Capital Costs for Labs Owned by the System

W2

Computer and Automation Costs (SCADA)

W3

Pump Controls/Telemetry

W4

Emergency Power (enter design capacity as kilowatts)

W5

Security: Physical (fence, wall, gate, manhole locks, other locks)

W6

Security: Electronic/Cyber (computer firewall, SCADA, closed circuit TV)

W7

Security: Monitoring tools (used to identify anomalies in process streams or finished water)

W8

Security: Other security (describe in documentation)

W9

Other (Please include an explanation)

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