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<blockquote data-quote="Petras" data-source="post: 34244" data-attributes="member: 216"><p>One of the things that i would push for on this is stringent metering standards..... say a metering station with ESD style valves on both sides of the lake. set it up so that any variation say 20 gpm (or whatever number would be more fitting) between the two metering stations trips the esd valves shut in case there is a leak. you should always have the same flow going into a bore as you do coming out of a bore. Require WEEKLY calibration and testing of the flow meters at both ends of the bore. If this is not done then the ESD valves get shut until calibration paperwork has been submitted to the state to show that it has been completed. Also, hire an engineering firm to determine the proper pipewall thickness for the bore and the proper pipewall protective coating thickness and then double them just to be safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Petras, post: 34244, member: 216"] One of the things that i would push for on this is stringent metering standards..... say a metering station with ESD style valves on both sides of the lake. set it up so that any variation say 20 gpm (or whatever number would be more fitting) between the two metering stations trips the esd valves shut in case there is a leak. you should always have the same flow going into a bore as you do coming out of a bore. Require WEEKLY calibration and testing of the flow meters at both ends of the bore. If this is not done then the ESD valves get shut until calibration paperwork has been submitted to the state to show that it has been completed. Also, hire an engineering firm to determine the proper pipewall thickness for the bore and the proper pipewall protective coating thickness and then double them just to be safe. [/QUOTE]
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