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Design Guidelines for
First Nations Water Works


Table of Contents

  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgements
  • Policy Statement on Pre-engineered Water Treatment Plants
  • Policy Statement on Control of Organic Contamination for Public Water Supplies
  • Policy Statement on Internal Corrosion Control for Public Water Supplies
  • Policy Statement on Trihalomethane Removal and Control for Public Water Supplies
  • Policy Statement on Reverse Osmosis and Nanofiltration for Public Water Supplies
  • Policy Statement on Automated/unattended Operation of Surface Water Treatment Plants
  • Policy Statement on Bag and Cartridge Filters for Public Water Supplies
  • Policy Statement on Microfiltration and Ultrafiltration for Public Water Supplies
  • Policy Statement on Ultra Violet Light for Treatment of Public Water Supplies
  • Policy Statement on Infrastructure Security for Public Water Supplies
  • Interim Standard - Nitrate Removal using Sulfate Selective Anion Exchange Resin
  • Synopsis Part 1 - Submission of Plans
  • Synopsis Part 2 - General Design Considerations
  • Synopsis Part 3 - Source Development
  • Synopsis Part 4 - Treatment
  • Synopsis Part 5 - Chemicals
  • Synopsis Part 6 - Pumping Stations
  • Synopsis Part 7- Storage
  • Synopsis Part 8 - Distribution Systems
  • Synopsis Part 9 - Waste Residuals
  • Appendix “A” Procedure for Disinfection of Drinking Water in Ontario
  • Appendix “B” Reference Standards
  • Appendix “C” Conceptual Drawings


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