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To whom it may concern: Fehr Solutions, LLC is an independent water treatment consulting company. We provide testing services and consulting on water treatment quality in both potable and non-potable water systems. We do not sell equipment or chemicals. Our testing on the Triple Clear Water Filters has confirmed the efficacy of the systems per their design as given below when used within the guidelines of the manufacturer. We have used the filtration in both potable water and reclaim/industrial water systems with equal results. Please contact us for additional questions.

Michael Fehr, Ph.D. Technical Manager Fehr Solutions, LLC 630-992-0556 mike@fehrsolutions.com www.fehrsolutions.com

TripleClear Force Field TM Filters

Legionella Removal Capability The electroabsorbtive properties of Force Field TM Filters allow it to remove a variety of contaminants from water including biological contaminants like Legionella pneumophila. Legionella pneumophila is a pathogenic bacterium commonly present in many residential, commercial and industrial systems such as cooling towers and hot water systems. It is transmitted as an aerosol and when aspirated by people having compromised immune systems can cause Legionnaires’ disease, a respiratory infection that causes pneumonia. Transmission of the Legionella pneumophila bacterium can be of great concern in hospitals and nursing homes where patients are more susceptible to infections. Applications Force Field TM Filters can be used as Point of Entry (POE) filters to reduce the amount of Legionella pneumophila entering a building. Point of Use (POU) filters can be designed and certified for use on showers or other water outlets. Such filters would be of particular interest in locations with immunocompromised people such as hospitals and nursing homes. Legionella outbreaks are also associated with cooling towers, car washes, and public fountains. Force Field TM Filters that remove Legionella pneumophila can be used in conjunction with other sanitization treatments to inhibit growth of the bacterium in all such water systems.

Percent Removal of Legionella at Filter Capacity

Average Legionella Removal & Capacity for Media with PreFilter

100.00 99.9995 99.999 99.9985 99.998 99.9975 99.997 99.9965 99.996 99.9955 99.995

100.000 99.900 99.800 99.700 99.600 99.500 99.400 99.300 99.200 99.100 99.000

4603 (2250 L)

4608 (1875 L)

9799 (2750 L)

25 250 750 1250 1750 2625 3125 3625 4375

Force Field TM Grade (tested in double layers)

Volume, Liters

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Force Field TM Filters Remove Lead in Water to Safe Levels

Lead is a toxic metal that is harmful to human health; there is NO safe level of Lead exposure. The primary route for lead poisoning in drinking water is not contamination of water by leaded fuels, old batteries or some hazardous waste site. The primary route is the distribution system used to carry water to your home, and even the plumbing within your home or building. This problem has become nearly epidemic in proportion due to the crumbling of our nation’s infrastructure. Prior to 2014, the legal definition for “lead free” was plumbing fixtures with a lead content of less than 8 %. In 2014, the term was redefined to include only fixtures with a lead content of 0.25% and newly installed fixtures must use the “lead free” materials–but this did not apply to fixtures currently in use! Therefore, if your building was constructed even as recently as 2014, your pipes could contain up to 32 times the allowable lead levels. Even worse, much of the municipal piping that is getting the water to your building is decades old and these pipes, in many cases, are comprised or have components that are largely comprised of lead. Today the issue is so widespread that at least 4 million households with children living in them are being exposed to high levels of lead. There are approximately half a million U.S. children ages 1-5 with blood lead levels above 5 micrograms per deciliter (g/dL), the reference level at which CDC recommends public health actions be initiated. Don’t take chances with your water. Upgrade to Triple Clear today!

Features:

• Pre-Packaged solutions from 2gpm to 400gpm. Custom up to1200gpm. • Remove particulate matter down to 0.001um equivalent. • Remove > 99.99% of viruses, bacteria, and cyst. • Remove > 99.5% of lead. • Remove > 99.99% of cellular debris that causes biofilms. • Requires no chemicals. • Uses no electricity. • Low maintenance. • Pressure drop as low as 2psid (12psid max recommended).

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Protect Your Tenants.

Protect Your Profits.

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PROTECT YOUR WATER SUPPLY FROM HARMFUL LEAD CONTAMINATION

Heavy metals in drinking water are a serious concern due to the adverse health effects that are associated with them. In order to determine if Triple Clear’s patented Force Field TM Filter media could address this issue, a panel of heavy metals was chosen for testing and analysis by independent third party labs. Based on customer requests and market trends for claims in drinking water filtration, it was decided that testing would be conducted for arsenic, barium, cadmium, chromium VI, copper, iron, lead, selenium and silver. The metals spike was purchased from CPI International and analysis of filtrate was provided by TestAmerica in Tampa, FL. Filtering of the spike through the media was carried out by BCS Laboratories in Gainesville, FL. The results of this testing show that both the Force Field TM Filter with silver, and the Force Field TM Filter with silver and carbon infused significantly reduced chromium VI, Copper, Iron, Lead and Selenium in water.

Percent Reduction of Metals by Force Field TM Filter

Silver

Carbon and Silver

Chromium VI

99.5%

99.5%

Copper

98.1%

98.1%

Iron

87.2%

87.2%

Lead

99.5%

99.5%

Selenium

85.9%

81.7%

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Triple Clear Force Field TM Filters

Quick Change Housings for Point-Of-Use Applications. When a POU filter is necessary, our Quick-Change systems are the perfect solution.

Reduces Virus & Bacteria

in water by 99.9999% ! *

* in independent tests performed by BCS Labs.

Our Force Field TM Filters remove 99.999% of bacteria (including Legionella), 99.99% of viruses, 99.99% of cysts, and 98+% of lead. They come packaged in a self-sealing and selflocking, commercial grade disposable sump. Just a few simple turns of the mounting bracket is all it takes to easily swap in a new filter with no mess, and no tool in less than a minute. When used in conjunction with our Point-of-Entry

systems, tap water reaches the highest levels of purity saving thousands on bottled water costs, and qualifying buildings for LEED Credits.

Triple Clear Force Field TM Filter Reduction Capabilities

• Arsenic V 8.5 pH* • Bromate • Chromium IV • Manganese Nitrate • Mercury 6.5 pH* • Mercury 8.5 pH*

• Arsenic III 6.5 pH* • Arsenic III 8.5 pH* • Arsenic V 6.5 pH* • Bromine (white) • Ferrous Iron* • Lead 6.5 pH* • Soluble Silica • Trihalomethanes (THM) • Chloramine* • VOC

• Virus 1 • Bacteria 2 • Cyst* • Humic Acid

Triple Clear Force Field TM Filter has been tested repeatedly with a variety of submicron particles, colloids, virus, bacteria and cellular debris to determine what Force Field TM Filter will and will not reduce. The table to the left shows the reduction effectiveness of the Triple Clear Force Field TM Filter.

• Bromine (carbon) • Chlorine* (carbon) • Iodine (carbon) • Lead 8.5 pH* • Ortho-phospate • PCBs • PBA • Polysaccharides • Penicillin G • Flumenquine • DNA.RNA

• NDMA • Sulfate • Geosmin

1 Polio, Norovirus, Rotavirus, etc 2 E coli, Legionella, Pseudomones, etc. * These materials were tested in accordance with an NSF standard and removal/reduction meets that standard.

Decreasing Negative Charge of Contaminants

Excellent Reduction Good Reduction Minimal Reduction

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QUICK CHANGE POINT-OF-USE APPLICATION

Specifications:

Single-Stage Smart Tap Manifold with 3/8 inch quick-connects and mounting bracket Two adapter with 3/8inch quick-connects & shutoff valves

Two 3/8 x 3/8 Plug-In Step Elbows 4 Feet of flexible 3/8inch tubing All Food Service and Commercial Grade Can be setup to separate faucet sold separately

Sizing:

Size 2: 2gpm rate 5 inches Size 4: 4gpm rated, 10 inches

Water Remediation Technologies - Residential, Commercial, Industrial, Municipal, Desal

TM Pac

Force Field

Particulate Cartridges

Contaminants

RO

NF

UF

MF

Carbon Block

Ultra violet

Technology

Dissolved Salts

Endotoxin

Virus

Bacteria

Cysts

Polysaccharides (TEP)

Colloids

Particulates

Chemical Reduction

Trace Pharmaceuticals

Membrane definition: Reverse Osmosis=RO; Nanofiltration=NF; Ultrafiltration=UF; Microfiltration=MF.

DISCLAIMER: The information supplied in this document is for guidance only and should not be construed as a warranty. All implied warranties are expressly disclaimed, including without limitation any warranty of merchantability of fitness for use. All users of the material are responsible for ensuring that it is suitable for their needs, environment and end use. All data is subject to change as Triple Clear Water Solutions deems appropriate.

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Replacement Filter Compatible with WaterSentry Plus Filtration System TRIPLE CLEAR FORCE FIELD FILTER™ Upgrade Your Water Filter: Why Patented Force Field Filter Technology is the Ultimate Choice

Now Available for Elkay EZH2O Bottle Filling Stations!

Force Field Filter vs. Carbon Block

Force Field Filter TM Technology

Carbon Block

Contaminants

Dissolved Salts Endotoxin Virus Bacteria Cysts Polysaccharides (TEP) Colloids Particulates Chemical Reduction Trace Pharmaceuticals

Independent testing* has proven that Force Field Filters remove greater than 99.9% of viruses (i.e. MS2 virus, norovirus), bacteria (i.e. E. coli, Pseudomonas and Legionella) and parasites (i.e. Giardia, Cryptosporidium). They also effectively remove a wide range of submicron particulates (i.e. sand and rust), heavy metals (i.e. Lead and Chromium VI), trace pharmaceuticals (i.e. BPH), and many other chemical residues. Unlike other submicron filters, Force Field Filters keep out the bad stuff, while keeping the good stuff in water. They also offer better flow, are less likely to clog, are easy to maintain and are completely chemical-free and environmentally-friendly. Force Field Filters are the ultimate choice for providing safe, clean and delicious water to your customers. When used as directed, our products are fail-safe.

Triple Clear’s Force Field Filter Technology triple filter purifies and protects water using mechanical filtering, carbon filtering and electroadsorptive technology (science originally developed for NASA). Water passes through the filter’s 400 layers of mechanical filtration, powdered carbon and a naturally occurring positively charged “force field” that, like a magnet, attracts, captures and kills negatively charged contaminants.

NSF61 NSF42

*Tested by a certified laboratory in the U.S. (testing was done at 6.5 pH)

Force Field Filter complies with the following standards:

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MICROBIOLOGICAL THREATS

Testing by BCS Labs (1/2/14), #1401002

Percent removal of the challenge species by the filter initially and following the passage of the indicated volume (liters) of laboratory grade reagent water

Challenge Species: Triple Clear 2.5” Force Field™ Gravity Camp Filters

Filter Influent Average Concentration

1.0 liter

10.0 liter

25.0 liter

50.0 liter

3.45 x 10 5 cfu/ml

>99.9999%*

>99.9999%*

>99.9999%*

>99.9999%*

Bacteria: Raoultella terrgena

3.45 x 10 5 pfu/ml

>99.9999%*

>99.9999%*

>99.9999%*

>99.9999%*

Virus: MS-2 Bacteriophage

1.8 x 10 4 spheres/ml

>99.998%*

>99.998%*

>99.998%*

>99.998%*

e: 3.0 micron microspheres

*No species were detected in the filter effluent for the duplicate samples analyzed. Filter effluent samples were analyzed in duplicates at the minimum following collection.

HEAVY METALS

Filter #1 Effluent following passage of 100 gallons water; BCS 1407065

Filter #2 Effluent following passage of 100 gallons water; BCS 1407066

Influent Concentration (ppm)

Cumulative % Reduction

Metal Species

Concentration (ppm)

% Reduction Concentration (ppm)

% Reduction

Arsenic (As)

.011

0.0052

95.3%

<0.0040**

>96.4%**

95.9%

Barium (Ba)

.011

0.01

90.9%

0.0054

95.1%

93.0%

Cadmium (Cd)

.010

<0.0010**

>99.0%**

<0.0010**

>99.0%**

>99.0%**

Chromium (Cr)

.015

<0.0020**

>98.7%**

<0.0020**

>98.7%**

>98.7%**

Lead (Pb)

0.084

<0.0022**

97.4%**

0.0027

96.8%

97.1%

Mercury (Hg)

0.140

0.069

50.7%

0.056

40.0%

45.4%

Selenium (Se)

.011

<0.0050**

>95.5%**

<0.0050***

>95.5%**

>95.5%**

Silver (Ag)

0.064

0.0049

92.3%

<0.0010**

>98.4%**

95.4%

** The species was not detected in the effluent.

OTHER CONTAMINANTS

SPECIFICATIONS

WARRANTY Triple Clear warrants that its filtration products are free from defects in material or workmanship under normal use and service for a period of 12 months from date of shipment. Triple Clear’s liability under this warranty shall be discharged solely by replacement or repair of defective product, provided Triple Clear is notified in writing within one year from date of shipment, F.O.B. Triple Clear’s distribution center.

POE Water Purification System

Protecting the health and safety of tenants and guests is the #1 job for any building owner and operator. Adding a Triple Clear System at point-of-entry is the most cost-effective, energy-efficient, environmentally-friendly solution. Using no chemicals, almost no power, and 99% less water than RO systems, Triple Clear Solutions removes system-clogging grit, potentially dangerous micro biologicals, heavy metals like lead, and cellular debris that causes efficiency-sapping biofilms. As recent headlines have reminded us, just because water leaves the treatment plant clean, doesn’t mean it reaches your building that way! Miles of pipe contain leaks, debris, lead, biofilm, rust and other contaminants that can degrade water quality before it enters your plumbing system Bottled water quality from every tap. More efficient mechanical systems. Happy tenants and guests. Don’t take chances with your water. Upgrade to Triple Clear today!

400gpm, 3-Stage, POE System Horizontal Skid Mounted

Stage 1: Grit & Particulate to 5um Stage 2: Microbiologicals, Heavy metals, Colloids, Cellular debris, Trace pharmaceuticals & more Stage 3: Taste and Odor

Features:

• Pre-Packaged POE solutions from 50gpm to 400gpm. Custom 1200gpm. • Remove particulate matter down to 0.001um equivalent. • Remove > 99.99% of viruses, bacteria, and cyst. • Remove > 98% of lead.

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• Remove > 99.99% of cellular debris that causes biofilms. • Bottled-water-quality taste, odor, and levels from every tap. • Requires no chemicals. • Uses almost no electricity. • Low maintenance • Pressure drop as low as 2psid (12psid max recommended)

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Building Reopening Checklist – Potable Water Systems

Buildings or floors that have been lightly occupied (<10% of normal occupancy) or unoccupied for more than 21 days should prepare the potable water systems for reopening 1 to 5 days prior to re-occupancy.

The CDC website for guidance for various building types is given here:

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/php/building-water-system.html

A checklist for reopening should include:

• Identifying team responsible for deciding when the building will be reopened

• Identifying the personnel responsible for reopening the building(s)

• Note that for large campus system with multiple buildings it is unreasonable to open all buildings simultaneously so a priority list for opening buildings should be developed by the team

• Each building should be inventoried for

Water filters •

Drinking fountains  Flushing drinking fountain procedure should be in place (once filter is removed the fountain needs to be flushed - where is that water going – drain, bucket, hose?). New filters in stock • Ice Machines  Lines should be flushed before putting new filter in place. • Other filters that may be present in kitchens • Water softeners

Overall Number of Fixtures • Bathrooms

 Sensor based faucets (eye, pressure, etc) can be more difficult to flush – refer to faucet manual to identify how to override the sensor for flushing (for example) o Kohler (https://support.kohler.com/hc/en- us/articles/360008995074-Overriding-the-Sensor-on- Touchless-Faucets)

o Moen (https://www.moen.com/customer-support/faq/faq- 025)

• Sinks (non -bathroom) (classrooms, hallways, offices, etc) • Kitchens • Showers (locker rooms, dorms, etc)

Hot water heater(s) • Tank systems •

Can system be cleaned – if so schedule

Tankless systems •

Can system be cleaned – if so schedule

• What is hot water delivery temperature to fixtures (degrees F)  (_______F)

• Once an inventory has been completed put together a list for ordering equipment • Replacement filters for all systems • Drinking fountains • Ice Machines • Other • Thermometers or other devices for measuring hot water temperature • Buckets (for flushing drinking water fountains if no drain close by) • Order a chlorine testing kit such as

• https://www.hach.com/free-total-chlorine-test-strips-0-10-mg- l/product?id=7640211603&callback=pf

Note there are 50 tests per bottle.

• Work backwards to determine how long it will take to flush buildings and to staff properly

• All fixtures that may be used for consumption (drinking, eating, food prep) and bathing (showers, tubs, etc) need to be flushed until either • A free chlorine residual of 0.5 ppm has been achieved for potable cold water • OR • The water temperature at the location is consistent with delivery temperature of hot water (e.g. if hot water is made at 140 F and delivered at 120 F the water at the tap should be 120 F +/- 2 degrees F.

• The flushing process needs to be documented with: • Date/Time of flushing •

Final water quality (either free chlorine or temperature)

• It is unreasonable to flush a large building in a few hours. In order to have enough time it is a helpful exercise to do an estimate of time per floor/building.

Tasks - start faucets/fixtures, test, record Time (min per system

Total Estimated Time

Building A

Time (min per system

Number of floors

6

Number of bathrooms per floor Number of sinks per floor other than bathrooms Number of drinking water fountains per floor Number of drinking fountains with filters (30 minutes per filter change and flush) Number of kitchens (total) (2 filters)

3

10

30

4

5

20

4

4

30

120

1

30

30

Number of showers per floor

10

5

50

250 minutes (4.16 hours)

Time per floor

Total time (hrs) to flush building

Floors x hours

25 hours

hrs per person

Number of floors to flush at one time Number of personnel to complete building in 1 day (8 hours)

3

8.3

3

• In this example the drinking fountains with fountains are the limiting factor – taking about 30 minutes per system to change (including flushing). • Note that these are just estimates for time.

Validate water system by testing for Legionella

• Perform a Legionella test on 2 to 3 cold water systems from different floors as well as the hot water system (tank) and distribution (showers). o This can be done by submitting samples to a local laboratory (like EMSL, or EMLab P&K) note that there is a 10 day turn around for this testing or it can be completed using an on-site test that returns results in 45 minutes. (https://www.spartanbio.com/products/environmental/legionella/) o Cost for analysis of Legionella should be between $100 to $200 per sample

EXAMPLE FLUSHING PROCEDURE

• Flushing process should be performed as follows:

o Start at one end of the floor of the building. o Working in one direction on the floor ▪

Open faucets in sinks to allow continuous flow of cold water or tempered water taking care not to overflow sink or drain • Record date/time starting and location ▪ Systems with dual (hot/cold) handles can both be opened ▪ Run Showers to allow continuous flow of hottest temperature available • Record date/time starting and location ▪ ONCE ALL SYSTEMS ARE FLOWING GO BACK TO INITIAL SYSTEM THAT WAS STARTED • For cold water test free chlorine o Minimum level should be 0.5 ppm as FAC o If level is 0.5 ppm FAC or greater the faucets in that room (e.g. bathroom with three sinks) can be shut off ▪ Only one fixture per “room” needs to be tested for chlorine - all fixtures must be flowing

▪ Record date, time, location and free chlorine level

o If level is not at 0.5 ppm FAC or greater then fixtures should continue to run to drain. Retest every 5 minutes until the free chlorine is above 0.5 ppm as FAC. ▪ Record date, time, location and free chlorine level

• For hot water test (hot water faucets, showers) o

Temperature should be measured as +/- 2 degrees of delivery temperatures set point. ▪

If delivery temperature is 120 F then faucet or shower should measure 118 to 122 F.

o If level is at +/- 2 degrees F of delivery temperature the sink or shower can be shut off. ▪ Only one fixture per “room” needs to be tested for temperature – all fixtures must be flowing ▪ Record date, time, location and temperature. o If temperature is lower than delivery temperature by more than 2 degrees, the fixtures should continue to run to drain. Retest every 5 minutes until the temperature is within 2 degrees of delivery temperature set point. ▪ Record date, time location and temperature.

o NOTE: It is important not to exceed the capacity of the hot water system or temperatures will not meet required delivery temperature.

▪ When all fixtures have been flushed, change filters on drinking fountains and flush fountains as well as any other filters that may be present (ice machines, etc). • These should be done last to minimize flushing of these systems – water that is in the piping will be freshly chlorinated and will minimize flushing times.

▪ Regenerate any water softeners if present.

Example Data Collection Form

System

Date/Time Started

Date/Time Finished

Free Chlorine (if cold) – as ppm Chlorine (must be greater than 0.5 ppm)

Temperature (if hot) > 118 F

Filter change out (yes/no)

Sink in Bathroom 1205 Shower in Bathroom 1205 Drinking Fountain – Asset number 65234

6/1/20 - 8:30 am

6/1/20 – 9:00 am

1.0 ppm

6/1/20 8:35 am

6/1/20 – 9:10 am

118F

6/1/20 9:20 am

6/1/20 10:10 am

1.0 ppm

Yes

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Building Reopening Checklist – Non-Potable Water Systems

Buildings or floors that have been lightly occupied (<10% of normal occupancy) or unoccupied for more than 21 days should prepare the non-potable water systems for reopening 1 to 5 days prior to re-occupancy as well as develop a plan for operations during periods of lower overall usage.

The CDC website for guidance for various building types is given here:

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/php/building-water-system.html

A checklist for reopening should include:

• Identifying team responsible for deciding when the building will be reopened

• Identifying the personnel responsible for reopening the building(s)

Note that for large campus system with multiple buildings it is unreasonable to open all buildings simultaneously so a priority list for opening buildings should be developed by the team

• Identify which non-potable systems are present and which ones will be operational or non-operational during the time period

Cooling tower •

Operational

Non-Operational

Swimming Pool •

Operational

Non-Operational

Hot Tubs •

Operational

Non-Operational

Decorative Fountains • Operational •

Non-Operational

Non-steam-based humidifiers • Operational • Non-Operational

• Drain and clean all Non-Operational Equipment

Document that systems were drained and cleaned

• Developing an operation strategy for systems that will be operational but at lower demands such as cooling towers, swimming pools, hot tubs or decorative fountains

For Example – Cooling towers

Develop an operational strategy for circulating all cooling tower basins on a regular basis (every two to three days) while feeding biocides (chlorine, bromine, etc) and documenting residuals in towers.

For Example – Decorative Fountains

Develop an operational strategy for operating fountains on a regular basis (once per day for several hours) while feeding biocides (chlorine, bromine, etc) and documenting residuals in fountains

• Identify other water equipment that may be present such as • Water softeners • Carbon or Activated Charcoal filters •

Safety showers/eye washes – note that some sites may continue to test these on a regular basis so additional flushing may not be necessary

• Develop a time-line to regenerate water softeners 1 to 5 days prior to re-occupancy • Develop a time-line to backwash or replace carbon or activated charcoal filters 1 to 5 days prior to re-occupancy • Test/flush safety shower and eye washes prior to re-occupancy 1 to 5 days prior to re- occupancy

Validate water system by testing for Legionella

• Perform a Legionella test on cooling tower systems and decorative fountains o This can be done by submitting samples to a local laboratory (like EMSL, or EMLab P&K) note that there is a 10 day turn around for this testing or it can be completed using an on-site test that returns results in 45 minutes. (https://www.spartanbio.com/products/environmental/legionella/) o Cost for analysis of Legionella should be between $100 to $200 per sample

Example Data Collection Form Cooling Tower – Intermittent Operation

If cooling tower does not operate for 48 hours then system should be circulated and biocide added to achieve a minimum of 0.5 ppm free chlorine

Cooling Tower

Date/Time Started circulation

Date/Time Finished circulation

Free Chlorine as ppm Chlorine (must be greater than 0.5 ppm)

Visual inspection of basin for algae or growth – document with digital photos

Marley

5/1/20 - 9:00 am 5/3/20 9:00 am 5/5/20 9:00 am

5/1/20 – 11:00 am 5/3/20 – 11:00 am

0.60 ppm

negative

Marely

0.80 ppm

negative

Marley

5/5/20 11:00 am

1.0 ppm

negative

Example Data Collection Form Decorative Fountain – Intermittent Operation

If cooling tower does not operate for 48 hours then system should be circulated and biocide added to achieve a minimum of 0.5 ppm free chlorine

Fountain Location

Date/Time Started circulation

Date/Time Finished circulation

Free Chlorine as ppm Chlorine (must be greater than 0.5 ppm)

Visual inspection of fountain for algae or growth – document with digital photos

Lobby

5/1/20 - 9:00 am 5/2/20 9:00 am 5/3/20 9:00 am

5/1/20 – 11:00 am 5/2/20 – 11:00 am

0.60 ppm

negative

Lobby

0.80 ppm

negative

Lobby

5/3/20 11:00 am

1.0 ppm

negative

Example Data Collection form for Water Softeners, Carbon Filters and Safety Showers/Eye Wash

System/Locatin

Date/Time Started

Date/Time Finished

Water Softener - kitchen Carbon Filter – kitchen

6/15/20 - 9:00 AM 6/15/20 – 11:00 AM

6/15/20 – 11:10 AM

6/15/20 – 11:40 AM

Safety shower - mechanical room 624 Eye wash mechanical rom 624

6/15/20 – 1:00 PM 6/15/20 – 1:15 pm

6/15/20 1:15 PM

6/15/20 1:20 PM

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