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M.E. Simpson Co, Inc. I Water Mstriibutiiora System Leak Detectdon Program Page 5 <br />As a rnatter of Quality ControP for Peaks 41 the fnePd„ our Correllators, F:CS TrVCorr Touch and EclhrooIogiic.s <br />I1...eakI under ST' have the dilsflnct abfllirty to be abVe to detect: and pa npoint more than one Peak in the same <br />reIatri e area, thus allowing better Peak coverage and insur'ng that one leak its not "masking", another <br />leakk in the .same area. The use of progress reports and meetings will allow for open discussions of <br />problems encountered so solutions can be examined." <br />Udity O sery tuorns <br />The M.E. Simpson Co., Inc. Project Team will welcome having staff of the Utility observe field procedures <br />while the Leak Survey is in progress. They will be happy to explain and demonstrate the equipment and <br />techniques that are employed by M.E. Simpson Co., Inc. for detecting and locating leaks on the Water <br />System. <br />H nA Reports, Docurrnentatuorns & Comrr unlicatbI ns <br />Project Team will meet daily with assigned Utility <br />personnel to go over areas of survey for prior workday <br />and plan current day and area to survey. <br />The field technicians will be readily available by cellular <br />phone. This will facilitate communications between the <br />Utility and the field technicians. A 24-hour toll -free <br />800 number is available for direct contact with M.E. <br />Simpson Co., Inc. for emergencies. <br />Diagram all leak locations, date of location, and <br />classify according to severity and an estimate of loss. <br />The Project Manager will meet with the Utility regularly for a progress report. <br />Prepare a progress report at monthly intervals for the Utility if requested. <br />Develop a Leak Survey log of activity which will also have confirmed leaks listed and this list will <br />be turned in weekly (in Excel format). The list will also be included with the final report that will <br />include the following; <br />1, Mechanical deficiencies discovered <br />2. Mapping errors on the water atlas <br />S. Type of monitored appurtenances <br />4. Location of same for leaks discovered <br />S. Total estimated loss <br />