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AWWA C600-17 (Print+PDF) Installation of Ductile Iron Water Mains and Their Appurtenances Look Inside This standard covers the minimum requirements for the installation of ductile-iron water mains and their appurtenances, including materials, dimensions, tolerances, and testing procedures. /Count 13 2 0 obj If, as a last resort, testing with air is the only option, there are items of concern: An example to compare water and air: fill one balloon with water and the second with air. 278.967 350.263 0.637 -2.448 re f 1.901 1.39 l 1.317 -2.652 l 0 Tc DRAWN DESIGN DATE REV TRUCKEE MEADOWS WATER AUTHORITY 7/2011 2ND ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS /TrimBox [ 0 0 612 792 ] The pressure gauge is to be connected to the pipe at the lowest location. 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