November 2009

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HP Water Management: Are your decisions based on obtained data?

Let's talk about how operators and engineers make decisions over utility water systems. Take this short quiz; give your plant one point for each "true" answer and zero for each "false" answer: 1. T ..

Huchler, L. A., MarTech Systems, Inc.

Let's talk about how operators and engineers make decisions over utility water systems. Take this short quiz; give your plant one point for each "true" answer and zero for each "false" answer: 1. T F The plant log sheets show specification limits. 2. T F Operators or central lab are responsible for validating accuracy of non-conforming test results. 3. T F All data are logged into an electronic database. 4. T F The operator or central lab chemist enter data into the database and validate accuracy of data. 5. T F All electronic data are stored on a server and accessible to all plant personnel. 6. T F Critical data are automatically tabulated into trend graphs in

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