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Run: Unidirectional Flushing Run Data Collection Form

Record each unidirectional flushing run in one place, from valve sequencing and target velocity to chlorine residual, turbidity, and completion notes. Use it...

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Run Identification

Date the flushing run was performed.
Time the flushing run began.
Time the flushing run ended, if completed.
Identify the flushing zone, pressure district, or area served.
Unique identifier for the flushing point.
Current status of this flushing run.

Valve Sequencing and Operations

Briefly describe the valve opening and closing sequence used for this run.
Select all upstream valves opened for the run.
Select all downstream valves closed to direct flow.
Number of valves opened, closed, or otherwise adjusted during the run.

Flushing Performance

Planned flushing velocity for the run.
Units used for the target velocity.
Observed flushing velocity achieved during the run.
Units used for the actual velocity.
Total active flushing time for the run.

Water Quality Measurements

Select the residual type measured.
Measured chlorine residual value.
Units used for the chlorine residual measurement.
Measured turbidity value, if collected.
Units used for turbidity measurement.

Exceptions and Completion Notes

Indicate whether any exceptions, issues, or deviations occurred.
Describe any operational issues, corrective actions, or deviations from the planned sequence.
Add any final notes, observations, or follow-up actions.

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