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RFPs: Technology and Innovation for Assessing Operability and Closure of High Consequence Valves

Deadline: 29-Aug-2024

The Water Research Foundation is inviting applications for the “Technology and Innovation for Assessing Operability and Full Closure of High Consequence Valves” Project.

Valves are integral to the operation of a water distribution system and are particularly important in risk management of catastrophic main breaks, as they facilitate isolating the break and minimizing losses and damages. However, valves are often ignored until they are needed due to limited budgets and resources; by then, they may be inoperative—if they can be located at all. There is insufficient research on how to assess the condition of valves and appropriate valve renewal methods. Operation and maintenance of valves involves more than simply determining if they can be located and if they are open or closed.

High-consequence gate valves are of particular interest in this work. They are often on transmission mains and are generally 24 inches in diameter or larger. Some utilities have an active maintenance program for high-consequence valves. Data from these utilities may be used, along with detailed case studies, to provide an objective evaluation of existing maintenance approaches and to inform the exploration of new maintenance approaches.

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