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What you need for Chemical Addition Report The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) Drinking Water Program (DWP) has updated the monthly Chemical Addition Report. In accordance with 310 CMR 22.15(4) all public water systems that add chemicals to their water must submit a monthly Chemical Addition Report to MassDEP/DWP. The Chemical Addition Report helps to track the amount of chemical used, daily production of the water system, and the amount of chemical residual present in the distribution system. DEP/DWP reviews these reports to ensure that each public water system’s treatment is operating efficiently and effectively to provide proper protection of drinking water. The updated report is compliant with the Drinking Water Standards, and includes guidance and instructions. Public Water Suppliers must begin using the updated form starting January 1, 2019. You must submit your first updated form (for the month of January) by February 10, 2019.

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There are three versions of the report to choose from: • MS Word version (C-ADD) - A blank Word form that can be filled out using MS Word or printed and completed by hand. • Blank, unlocked Excel version (C-ADD) - For users interested in SCADA integration. Talent q element chislovoj i verbaljnij test online. • Macro-enabled, 'smart' Excel version (C-ADD-XLSM) - Built-in automated calculations, i.e. This version is intended for use by small systems.

This version is not suitable for large community systems using more than a few chemicals.  Artpro 75 crack and back. Minimum system requirements: Windows 7, Excel 2010. How to report Chemical Addition Report.

Construction Management Sample Forms Sample forms for the following Construction Management documents are contained herein: SUAM Appendix D, Project Administrative Reference Manual, and Contract General Conditions. All links on the Construction Management web site to 'Sample Forms' will automatically take you to this page. Due to the special nature of the, we are maintaining those sample forms on that site, and not here. All of the forms are categorized according to the construction phase for which they are used. The legend defines column headings and provides quick links to the nine main sections of the table. To download sample forms for the construction phase(s) you require, go to that particular column heading, scroll down the page and download any form with an 'x' showing in that particular column.

In some cases, a specific document may use a different form than the standard form, and it will immediately follow the standard form. The 'x' will appear in the appropriate column and adjacent to the non-standard form. For example, the Schedule of Values form is standard for all documents except for the Contract General Conditions, CM at Risk version, so 'Schedule of Values' is listed first, and an 'x' appears in every column except CMR (CM at Risk). Following 'Schedule of Values' is 'Schedule of Values_CMR', and the 'x' appears on that line in the CMR column.