Maps & Regulations
Valves & Maintenance
Flushing & Water Quality
Hydrants & Distribution System
Cross-Connection & Backflow
100

A map component that helps users understand symbols, shapes, and colors.

legend (map key)

100

Valves should be exercised at this minimum frequency.

annually?

100

Flushing helps maintain this residual in the system.

chlorine residual

100

This type of hydrant is always filled with water and used in non-freezing climates.

wet barrel hydrant

100

A cross-connection is defined as this type of connection

physical connection between potable and non-potable water sources

200

This tool allows storage, visualization, and analysis of geographic data for water systems

GIS (Geographic Information System)

200

The number of turns to shut off a water main valve is typically this...

three times the pipe diameter

200

This type of flushing uses a planned, high-velocity, one-direction flow

unidirectional flushing

200

This hydrant type has a main valve located underground.

dry barrel hydrant

200

This type of backflow occurs when system pressure drops and creates a siphon.

backsiphonage

300

Maps must be updated when this occurs, such as construction or discovering missing infrastructure.

system changes or inaccuracies discovered?

300

The national average operability rate of valves is approximately this percentage.

60%

300

Flushing should generally move water in this direction

from clean to dirty areas

300

Hydrant color coding: this color represents flows of 1,500+ gpm

light blue

300

This backflow condition occurs when downstream pressure exceeds system pressure.

backpressure

400

This regulation requires water systems to maintain accurate distribution maps.

Title 22 §64604?

400

This is done to confirm whether a valve is functioning without fully shutting down the distribution system.

controlled shutdown test

400

System pressure should not drop below this level during flushing

20 psi

400

Hydrants should be opened and closed this way to avoid damage

slowly

400

This is considered the most protective method of backflow prevention

air gap

500

These must be included on maps for new facilities, including size, material, and installation year.

as-built plans/maps?

500

Name one key piece of information recorded during valve exercising.

location, size, number of turns, depth, type, or open direction

500

Minimum recommended flushing velocity range.

2.5 to 5 feet per second

500

Unidirectional flushing helps ideally achieve this number of complete water changes in a pipe.

2–3 complete water changes

500

Under the new CCC Policy Handbook, hazard assessments must be conducted by this timeframe.

by July 1, 2027 (or 2027 depending on context)

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