DOMS Guidance Manual Volume 1: Non-Technical Overview
Price: £50
Ref: 06/WM/18/1
ISBN: 1 84057 406 2
This document provides an overview in non-technical language of water company Distribution Operation and Maintenance Strategies (DOMS), expressed in a question and answer format. It is intended for water company managers and colleagues from outside the water quality arena.
The purpose of a water company DOMS is to ensure customers are supplied with water of consistent or improving quality, through appropriate operation and maintenance of the distribution system. The scope and key concepts of DOMS are summarised along with an eleven-step process for developing a DOMS. The latter is fully described in Volume 2 of the Guidance Manual.
The Guidance Manual has been developed through consultation with water companies and Regulators, review of literature, and analysis of water quality and associated data.
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