POLICY STATEMENT 129
MINIMUM WATER SUPPLY PRESSURE

 

Prepared by:

Stephen J. Brown, P.E., Engineering Services Manager

Adopted by Council:

11/9/00

Effective:

11/9/00

PURPOSE:

  1. To establish a minimum water supply pressure to be provided throughout the Town of Cary’s water distribution system;
  2. To ensure that water distribution system improvements are designed to provide adequate flow and pressure for both supply and fire protection.

COVERAGE:

This policy shall apply to the water distribution system within the Town of Cary’s utility service area, owned and operated by the Town of Cary, for customers billed by the Town of Cary.

POLICY:

The Town shall design and maintain its water distribution facilities such that the following residual water pressures will normally be available throughout the water distribution system:

  1. 40 pounds per square inch (psi) at average day and maximum day demand conditions;
  2. 30 psi at maximum hour demand conditions;
  3. 20 psi at max day demand with maximum applicable fire flow demand conditions applied at worst-case location. Minimum fire flow rates shall be as required by the Town of Cary Standard Specifications and Details;

to be consistent with North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (NCDENR) requirements stated in NCAC T15A and other applicable regulations.

This policy is intended to establish minimum conditions. Higher pressures may in fact be available depending upon the geographical and topographical location in the system. If pressures higher than the stated minimums are required at a given service location, it shall be the responsibility of the customer to provide the necessary engineering analysis and pressure boosting facilities.

The Town shall develop and maintain a hydraulic model of its water distribution system. This model will serve as the basis for planning hydraulic performance of the system. Model results will be used to predict water pressure availability under the various demand conditions described above. Designs for new water distribution lines and system appurtenances (storage tanks, valves, etc.) shall provide the above mentioned minimum pressures. Designers shall provide a design report, including hydraulic analysis results, to show that these conditions are met at all times.

This policy is not to be viewed as a guarantee of minimum water pressure availability. Rather it is intended to provide a basis for design of facilities connected to and utilizing the water distribution system by water customers. The requirements of this policy are not intended to exempt other policies. All construction shall meet the current Town Standard Specifications.