RONALD 0. NICHOLS SAYLES,Pmident - Los Angeles

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ANTONIO R. VILLARAlGOSACommissionAfayorTHOMAS S. SAYLES ,PmidentERIC HOLOMAN , Vice PresldemRiCHARD F. MOSSCHRISTINA E. NOONANJONATHAN PARFREYBARBARA E. MOSCHOS, & crelwyRONALD 0. NICHOLSGeneral MrmagerJune 7, 2012The Honorable City CouncilCity of Los AngelesRoom 395, City HallLos Angeles, California 900 12Honorable Members:Subject: Membership in the Water Research FoundationPursuant to Charter Section 3 73, enclosed for approval by your Honorable Body isResolution No. 012 252, adopted by the Board of Water and Power Commissioners (Board) onJune 5, 2012, approved as to form and legality by the City Attorney, which apprqves Membershipin the Water Research Foundation for Calendar Year 2012, for a total amount not to exceed 370,000. Membership will qualify LADWP to request urgent facilitated scientific researchservices on an as-needed basis. As directed by the Board, transmitted to you are supportingdocuments.lfthere are any questions regarding this item, please contact Ms. Winifred Yarrey, Director ofLocal Government and Community Relations, at (213) 367-0025.Sincerely,Barbara E. MoschosBoard SecretaryBEM:ojaEnclosures: LADWP ResolutionBoard LetterCAO ReportWater and Power Conservation . . . way of life11 1 North Hope Street, Los Angeles, California 900 12-2607Mailing address: Box 51111 , Los Angeles 90051-5700Telephone: (213) 367-4211 Cable address: DEWAPOLAROC)da!* and., !rom recycloclwasle ICJ '

c/enc: Mayor Antonio VillaraigosaCouncilmember Jose Huizar, Chair, Energy and the Environment CommitteeGerry F. Miller, Chief Legislative AnalystMiguel A. Santana, City Administrative OfficerRafael Prieto, Legislative Analyst, CLAWilliam R. Koenig, Chief Administrative AnalystWinifred Yancy

-.RESOLUTION NO.L 12252WHEREAS, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) has been amember of the nonprofit Water Research Foundation (WaterRF) since 1986 when itjoined this organization as a charter member; andWHEREAS, the WaterRF fulfills a vital need for the nation's water utilities and wateragencies by conducting research in areas of particular interest to water systems,providing a forum for the mutual exchange of ideas, and supplying information onproblems that confront the water industry and the public; andWHEREAS, since joining the WaterRF, LADWP has benefited from participation in 106research projects and committees with a total project value of over 42 million.NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that LADWP continue its membership in theWaterRF for the calendar year 2012, covered by this Resolution; andBE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that LADWP also provide funding for LADWP's urgentfacilitated scientific research services on an as-needed basis conducted by theWaterRF for the benefit of LADWP for the calendar year 2012, covered by thisResolution; andBE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Accounting Employee of LAO:WP, uponproper certification, is authorized and directed to draw a demand on the Water RevenueFund for the WaterRF membership in the amount not to exceed 270,000 for 2012; andBE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Accounting Employee of LADWP, uponproper certification, is also authorized and directed to draw a demand on the WaterRevenue Fund for LADWP's urgent facilitated scientific research services on anas-needed basis from the WaterRF in the amount not to exceed 100,000 for 2012; andBE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the WaterRF annual membership and LADWP'surgent facilitated scientific research services on an as-needed basis shall be continuedonly upon the approval by the Los Angeles City Council, pursuant to the provisions ofCharter Section 373 and Division 10, Chapter 1, Article 1, Section 10.5 of theLos Angeles City Administrative Code.I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a full, true, and correct copy of a Resolutionadopted by the Board ot W Jt r and Power Commissioners of the City of Los Angeles atits meeting held JUN 0 1 ZUlZ51\f-PkOVC.D AS 1'0 FORM AND LEGAUTYCARMEN A.TRUTANICH, CITY AlTORNEYbJ.YQA e . Secretary

BOARD APPROVAL LETTERTtl: BOARD OF WATER AND POWER COMMISSIONERSSUBJECT:L rSenior AssistantGeneral ManagerWater SystemMembership in the Water ResearchFoundationFor Calendar Year 2012RONALD 0. NICHOLSGeneral ManagerFOR COMMISSION OFFICE USE:RESOLUTION NO.CITY COUNCIL APPROVALREQUIRED: Yes [S] No 0IF YES, BY WHICH CITYCHARTER SECTION: 373Please check appropriate box or remove if non-applicable.DNew Contract (not replacing existing contract)12:] Replacement ContractD Amendment to Existing ContractPURPOSEThe Water Research Foundation (WaterRF) is a nonprofit, membership-based scientificresearch organization that sponsors independent research necessary to enable waterutilities to provide safe and affordable drinking water to consumers. The WaterRF wasformed to provide a collective pool of funds, resources, and talents for the waterindustry to resolve common problems through scientific research achievement.Supporting the WaterRF is in the best interest of lADWP's water service customersbecause it will enable LADWP to better enhance and protect the City's water supply andwater quality. Access to the highly technical and credible scientific information availablethrough the WaterRF membership will provide direct and tangible benefits to LADWP.In addition, the membership will qualify LADWP to request urgent facilitated scientificresearch services from the WaterRF on an as-needed basis. Upon approval of theresolution, LADWP will be authorized to maintain its membership and research serviceswith the WaterRF in the amount not to exceed 370,000 for calendar year 2012.

Board of Water and Power CommissionersPage 3March 15, 2012LADWP has been a member of this organization since 1986. Since that time, LADWPhas benefited from participation in 106 research projects and committees with a totalresearch value of over 42 million. See Attachment 2 for details.The membership permits LADWP to access a variety of urgent facilitated scientificresearch services from the WaterRF. Such services can be used for issues that havedirect impact and are time-sensitive for LADWP. If these issues are relevant to otherSouthern California water agencies, collaboration and cost sharing is always pursued.The authorization for such research services would be with the approval of the SeniorAssistant General Manager-Water System.The total cost for this membership and the urgent facilitated scientific research serviceson an as-needed basis is not to exceed 370,000. The membership contribution byLADWP and other water utilities provides funding to perform necessary research forcompliance with proposed regulations under the Safe Drinking Water Act. The researchsubjects are selected based on the collective priorities of WaterRF subscribers and thedrinking water community.LADWP benefits from subscribing to the WaterRF by receiving its research reports,participating in project advisory committees, attending technology conferences andworkshops, taking part in research projects, and accessing its network of r'esearchersand drinking water experts. LADWP will also be able to resolve its specific drinkingwater problems by funding locally important research subjects through the WaterRF'sservices.METHOD OF SELECTION0CompetitiveDCooperative Purchase!Z] Sole Source0Single SourceRECOMMENDATIONIt is recommended that your Honorable Board adopt the attached Resolution approvedas to form and legality by the City Attorney, authorizing a contribution to the WaterRF incontinued membership and facilitated scientific as-needed research services by LADWPfrom that organization upon approval by the Los Angeles City Council.FM:bdcAttachmentse-c/att: Ronald 0, NicholsRichard M. BrownAram BenyaminJames B. McDanielLorraine A PaskettPhilip R LeiberAnn M. SantilliGary WongPankaj ParekhMilad TaghaviFazi Mofidi

Attaclunent 1List of Current Water Research Foundation Projects related to Infrastructure1. Practical Tool for Deciding Rehabilitation vs. Replacement of Cast Iron Pipe,Project #42342. Best Management Practices for the Maintenance of Water Distribution Assets,Project #42373. Changing Mindsets to Promote Design of Sustainable Infrastructure,Project #42644. Influences of Water Chemistry and Other Physical Factors on Copper Pitting andBrass Dezincification Corrosion in Premise Plumbing System,Project #42895. Condition Assessment of Water Main Appurtenances,Project #41886. The Performance ofNon-Leaded Brass Materials,Project #41917. Lead and Copper Corrosion Control in New Construction,Project# 41648. Long Term Performan ;e of Asbestos Cement Pipe,Project #4093 ·9. Synthesis Document on Pipe Location and Leakage Management,Project #4144i 0. Global Review of Spray-on Structural Lining Teclmology,Project #409511. Comparison of Zinc vs. Non-Zinc Corrosion Control for Lead and Copper,Project #410312. Accuracy of In-Service Water Meters at Low and High Flow Rates,Project #402813. Fracture Failure of Large Diameter Cast Iron Water Mains,Project #403514. Impacts of Lining Materials on Water Quality,Project #403615. Life Expectancy ofField and Factory Applied Cement-Mortar Linings in DuctileIron and Cast-Iron Water Mains,Project #312616. Smart Sensors for Buried Utility Location and Performance Monitoring,Project #312917. Underground Facility Pinpointing-Finding a Precise Locating System for BuriedUnderground Facilities Phase II,Project #313318. Continuous System Leak Monitoring--From Start to Repair,Project #3183

Attachment 2WATERFoundaement Reportro uLosrtment of Water &RESEARCHN :;tATAPVAf"l "'ll! TH!t 1H !j;;! ! Ql"t!:.l !'1'" /,o,'ft:l'!"PowerMain Contact:Pankaj Parekh Ph.D.Los Angeles DepartmentPhone: {213) 367-3191of Water & PowerFAX: (213} 367-3630Email: pankaj, parekh@ladwp.com111 North Hope St, Rm 1213Los Angeles, CA 90012-2694liai!lon:Fazi MofidiPhone: (213) 367-0280Los Angeles Department of WaterEmail: fazLmofidi@ladwp.comFAX: (213) 367-3297111 North Hope St, Rm 1213Los Angeles, CA 90012-2694Trustee2011-2014Parekh, Pankaj2010-2011McDaniel, JamesEx-Officio Trustee2008-2010McDaniel, JamesMbr at Large2005-2008McDaniel, JamesTrustee2004-2007McDaniel, JamesTrustee2000-2003Weldon, Cecilia KTTrustee1995-1998Wlckser, James FTrustee2007-2011Parekh, PankajExpert Panel - DistributionSystem Water Quality2006-2009Parekh, PankajTailored Collaboration ReviewCommitteeMember2003-2006Parekh, PankajTailored Collaboration ReviewCommitteeChair2003-2006Parekh, PankajResearch Advisory Council2002-2003Parekh, PankajTailored Collaboration ReviewCommitteeMember2000-2001Parekh, PankajTailored Collaboration ReviewCommitteeMember1995-1996Kuebler, BruceResearch Advisory CouncilMember01-Feb-12ChairTCRC Representativ Page 1 of28

2008Claughton, CalvinWorkshop on Quagga/Zebra Mussel Control Strategies for Water Users inthe Western United StatesDaughtry, Michael·Wqrkshop on Quagga/Zebra Mussel Control Strategies for Water Users inthe Western United StatesMartin, ClarenceWorkshop on Quagga/Zebra Mussel Control Strategies for Water Users inthE! \fl/estem United States2007Heumann, DavidGlobal Review of Spray-on Structural Lining TechnologiesIrvin, SobOptimizing Information Technology Solutions for Water Utilities·Kim, Eric·Global Review of Spray-on Structural Lining TechnologiesParekh, PankajStrategic Initiative- Endocrine Disrupters & Pharmaceuticals2006Parekh, PankajState-Of-The-Art Of Real-Time On-Line Monitoring Of Contaminants InWaterTucker, Stephan·Asset Management Research Needs Roadmap2005Coufal, GeneThe Application Of Triple Bottom Line Reporting To North AmericanDrinking Water UtilitiesHeumann, DavidPerformance And Metal Release Of Non-Leaded Brass Meters,Components, and FittingsReed, GregThe Application Of Triple Bottom Line Reporting To North AmericanDrinking Water UtilitiesPage2of28

2004Bautista, AlvinWorkshop To Identify Impact Of Global Climate Change On Water SupplyDavis, Craig AFourth Japan And U.S. Workshop On Seismic Measures For Water SupplyGomez, Enrique PDevelopment Of Consensus Performance And Cost Targets For Water.Pipeline Inspection Technologies- WorkshopMcDaniel, JamesUpdate Of Tne-PaSi: AwwaRF Project Titled "Strategic Assessment Of TheFuture Of Water Utilities"2003Davis, Craig A3rd Japan/US Workshop on Seismic MeasuresParekh, PankajDOE Arsenic Workshop2001Davis, Craig AWater System Seismic PracticesMiller, Vee N IllVulnerability Assessment WorkshopsSunshine, Douglas KVulnerability Assessment Workshops2000Parekh, PankajArsenic Conference2007Effects of Climate Change on Water Utility Planning Criteria andDesign Standards [#4154]-· ··- 295,000Involvement:CoFunder (Cash Contribution: 25,000)01-Feb-12Page 3 of 28

2005Hexavalent Chromium Removal Using Anjon Exchange andReduction With Coagulation and Filtration {#3167} 547,100Involvement:Participating Utility2004Water Budgets and Rate Structures-.fnnovative ManagementTools [#3094] 348,401Involvement:Participating Utility (In-Kind Contribution: 0 000)2002Seawater Desalination Implications for Drinking Water Quality[#2841] 1,052,296Involvement:Participating UtilityPerformance of Water Supply Systems in the February 28, 2001Nisqually Earthquake {#2846] 160,859Involvement:CoFunder {Cash Contribution: 10,000)1998Improvement of the Ozonation Process Through the Use ofStatic Mixers {#2537] 842,300Involvement:Participating Utility {In-Kind Contribution: 15,000)Spatial Demand Allocation for Distribution System Design[#2569] 223,869Involvement:CoFunder (Cash Contribution: 73,623, In-KindContribution: 3,000)Contractor (PI: Uu, Paul)1997Investigation of Soil-Aquifer Treatment for Sustainable WaterReuse [#487]- --- 6,206,954InvolvementCoFunder (Cash Contribution: 30,000, In-KindContribution: 521 ,000)Total Project Value:01-Feb-12 9,676,779Page4 of 28

1998White, BrianOnline Monitoring for Drinking Water Utilities [#2545]Total Project Value: 50,000 ' 50,0002011Guidance Document for Testing Medium Pressure UVInactivation of Viruses and Cryptosporidium [#4376] 441,500Involvement:CoFunderCoFunding Contribution: 30,000, In-Kind Contribution: 5,000Effective Communication About Climate ChangeStakeholders [#4381}to Water Utility 525,447Involvement:Participating UtilityIn-Kind Contribution: 15,0002009Monitoring and Control Tool Box for Assessing and EnhancingBiological Filtration [#4231] 783,764Involvement:Participating UtilityIn-Kind Contribution: 5,000Advanced Oxidation and Transformation of OrganicContaminants [#4241] 785,994Involvement:Participating UtilityIn-Kind Contribution: 9,0002008Expanding Water Utility Services Beyond Water Supply [#41711. 418 ,908Involvement:Participating UtilityIn-Kind Contribution: 12,000Development of a Protocol to Predict the Formation ofNitrosamines While Minimizing the Formation of RegulatedDBPs {#4180] 604,842Involvement:01-Feb-12Page5of28

Participating Utilityln Kind Contribution: 5,0002007Global Review of Spray-on Structural Lining Technologies[#4095] 269,350Involvement:Participating UtilityIn-Kind Contribution: 1 0, 0002006Asset Management Research Needs Roadmap [#4002} 387,565Involvement:Participating Utility,'-ln-Kind Contribution: 2,560Low Dose Risks from Bromate: The Relationship BetweenDrinking Water Concentrations and the Actual Dose toSusceptible Organs in Rats and Humans [#4042]Involvement: ,,--- 468,350 ·- - - - .CoFunderCoFund1ng Contribution: - 25,0002005-- -----------------------Water Utility Safety and Health: Review of Best Practices [#3104] 709,257,,'Involvement:Participating UtilityIn-Kind Contribution: 6,9112004Contribution of Service Line and Plumbing Fixtures to Lead andCopper Rule Compliance Issues [#3018] 904,568Involvement:Participating UtilityIn-Kind Contribution: 2,000A Strategic Assessment of the Future of Water Utilities [#3023] 322,000Involvement:Workshop Participant (McDaniel, James)Evaluation of Disinfection Practices for DBP and PrecursorOccurrence in Consecutive Systems [#3026] 517,002Involvement:Participating UtilityIn-Kind Contribution: 1,265Desalination Research Database [#3055] 271,078Involvement:01-Feb-12Page6of28

Participating UtilityIn-Kind Contribution: 1,140Proceedings of the Fourth Japan U.S. Workshop On SeismicMeasures For Water Supply [#3156]Involvement:Workshop Participant ( Davis, Craig A)2003Benchmarking Water Utility Customer Relations Best Practices[#2947] 509,750Involvement:Participating UtilityIn-Kind Contribution: 12,000Proceedings of the Third Japan U.S. Workshop on SeismicMeasures for Water Supply [#2964] 10,337Involvement:Workshop Participant (Davis, Craig A)Beneficial Uses and Non-Traditional Uses of Concentrate [#2971] 12,500Involvement:Participating UtilityIn-Kind Contribution: 5,000Climate Change and Water Resources: A Primer for MunicipalWater Providers [#2973] 148,298Involvement:Workshop Participant ( Bautista, Alvin)DOE Arsenic Workshop [#3006] 9,294Involvement:Workshop Participant ( Parekh, Pankaj)2002Innovative Alternatives to Minimize Arsenic, Perchlorate, and 478,291Nitrate Residuals [#2859}Involvement:Participating UtilityIn-Kind Contribution: 10,000Nf "Dig and Low-Dig Service Connections Following Water MainRehabilitation [#2872]·· 401,800Involvement:01-Feb-12Page 7of28

.]Participating UtilityIn-Kind Contribution: 5,000Risk Management of Large-Diameter Water Transmission Mains{#2883] 243,889Involvement:Participating Utility2001Conventional and Unconventional Approaches to Water ServiceProvision [#2761] 670,305Involvement:Participating UtilityIn-Kind Contribution: 25,000Development of a Microfiltration and Ultrafiltration KnowledgeBase [#2763] 436,880Involvement:Participating UtilityIn-Kind Contribution: 6,000Proceedings of the Second Japan- U.S. Workshop on SeismicMeasures for Water Supply [#2786] 40,000Involvement:Workshop Participant ( Davis, Craig A)Low-Level Hexavalent Chromium Treatment Options: BenchScale Evaluation [#2814] 426,575Involvement:CoFunderCoFunding Contribution: 200,000Vulnerability Assessment Workshops [#2835] 170,000Involvement:Workshop Participant (Sunshine, Douglas K)Workshop Participant (Miller, Vee N Ill)2000Arsenic Conference [#2112} 50,000Involvement:Workshop Participant (Parekh, Pankaj)Adsorbent Treatment Technologies for Arsenic Removal [#2131] 331,913Involvement:01-Feb-12Page8of28

Participating UtilityIn-Kind Contribution: 3,0001999Disposal of Waste Resulting From Arsenic Removal Processes 315,647[#2659]Involvement:Participating UtilityIn-Kind Contribution: 2,000Implementation of Arsenic Treatment Systems Part 1: ProcessSelection [#2660] 370,498Involvement:Participating UtilityIn-Kind Contribution: 10,000Implementation of Arsenic Treatment Systems Parl2: DesignConsiderations, Operation, and Maintenance [#2665]- 333,000Involvement:Participating Utility1997Guidance for Management of Distribution System Operation andMaintenance [#457]· 227,220Involvement:Participating UtilityA Total Energy and Water Quality Management System [#458} 300,000Involvement:Participating UtilityMain Break Prediction, Prevention, and Control [#461] 436,247Involvement:CoFunderCoFunding Contribution: 10,000Bromate Formation and Control During Ozcmation of Low ·Bromide Waters [#493] 551,231Involvement:Participating UtilityIn-Kind Contribution: 3,000Socioeconomic Impacts of Water Conservation [#497] 263,491Involvement:Participating UtilityPage9of28

1996Treatment Options for Giardia, Cryptosporidium, and OtherContaminants in Recycled Backwash Water [#352] 697,860Involvement:CoFunderCoFunding Contribution: 200,000Guidance Manual for Maintaining Distribution System WaterQuaHty [#357] 473,810Involvement:Participating UtllltyIn-Kind Contribution: 4,000Process Benchmarking in the Water Industry and Developmentof Customer Satisfaction Measurements [#359] 313,121involvement:Participating UtilityIn-Kind Contribution: 5,000Distribution GeneratedTaste-and OdorPhenomena [#365] 633,040Involvement:Participating UtilityIn-Kind Contribution: 3,0001995Residential, Commerical, and Institutional End Uses of Water[#241] 861,000Involvement:CoFunderCoFunding Contribution: 40,000Quantifying Future Rehabilitation and Replacement Needs ofWater Mains [#265] 289,000Involvement:Participating, UtilityIn-Kind Contribution: 10,000Particle Count Method for Concentration Standards and SampleStabilization [#266] 215,387Involvement:Participating UtilityOccurrence and Control of Mycobacterium avium Complex[#270] 620,731Involvement:Participating Utility01-Feb-12Page 10of28

1994Strategies to Control Bromate and Bromide [#156] 253,450Involvement:Participating UtilityIn-Kind Contribution: 20,000Perlormance Benchmarking for Water Utilities [#164] 221,324Involvement:Participating UtilityIn-Kind Contribution: 2,9421993Analytical Chemistry of Arsenic in Drinking Water [#914] 306,930Involvement:Participating UtilityPublic Involvement Strategies: A Manager's Handbook [#918] 240,000Involvement:Participating Utility1992Distribution System Performance Evaluation [#804] 211,585Involvement:Participating UtilityRevenue Instability and Conservation Rate Structures [#839] 201,664Involvement:Participating Utility1991Assessing Utility Communication Architecture [#711] 75,000Involvement:Participating Utility1990Selection and Design of Mixing Processes for Coagulation [#fi13] 303,724Involvement:Participating UtilityModeling Dissolved Ozone Behavior in Ozone Contactors [#fi32] 96,672Involvement:01-Feb-12Page 11 of 28

Participating UtilityWaterPian Version 2.0 [#634] 50,000Involvement:Participating Utility1989The Effect of Lower Turbidity on Distribution System WaterQuality [#516] 73,639Involvement:Participating UtilityAutomated Measurement of Aqueous Ozone Concentration 202,518[#519]Involvement:Participating Utility1987Design and Operation Guidelines for Optimization of theRate Filtration Process [#303]High 284,116Involvement:. ' ' .:Participating UtilityEconomics of Internal Corrosion Control [#311] 132,203Involvement:Participating UtilityTotal Project Value: 20,903,5642010Parekh, PankajIdentifying Meaningful Opportunities for Health Risk Reduction [#4310] 301,378Terada, Deanlong-Term Performance Prediction of Steel Pipe [#4318] 200,0002007Parekh, PankajDistribution System Water Quality Strategic Initiative [#4125]01-Feb-12 40,000Page12 of28 ' .

2007Spacht, Julie MLong Term Performance of Asbestos Cement Pipe [#4093] 509,3012005Gastelum, Albert GContinuous System Leak Monitoring-From Start To Repair [#3183] 441,090Heumann, DavidPerformance and Metal Release of Non-Leaded Brass Meters,Components, and Fittings [#3112] 224,023Parekh, PankajHexavalent Chromium Removal Using Anion Exchange and ReductionWith Coagulation and Filtration [#3167] 547,100Tucker, StephanImproving Water Utility Capital Efficiency [#31191 583,1282004Parekh, PankajToxicological Relevance of EDCs and Pharmaceuticals in DrinkingWater [#3085]Integrated Program for Early-Warning-System Sensors for SafeguardingWater Supply Systems [#3093] 640,295 1,107,0002003 ---------------------------·-------lranpour, RezaEnergy Index Development for Benchmarking Water and WastewaterUtilities [#3009] 341,528Kavounas, PeterEnvironmental Management Systems: A Tool to Help Water UtilitiesManage More Effectively [#2930] 399,408Rubin, KatherineEnvironmental Impacts of Non-Treatment Discharges From DrinkingWater Utilities [#2937] 439,1972002Backes, AnneLong-Term Variability of BOOM and NOM as Precursors in WatershedSources [#2868] 565,441Heumann, DavidMethods for Real-Time Measurement ofTHMs and HAAs in DistributionSystems [#2873] 520,303Homer, CreePhysical Modeling of Mixing in Water Storage Tanks [#2898]01-Feb-12 245,273Page 13 of28

2002Parekh, PankajStakeholder Perceptions of Utility Role in Environmental Leadership[#2854] 488,965Tucker, StephanSuccession Planning for a Vital Workforce in the Information Age[#2850] 395,0132001McDaniel, JamesActual and Threatened Security Events at Water Utilities [#2810] 210,5982000Grahek, MichaelInvestigation of Pipe Cleaning Methods [#2688) 192,380Karimi, Ali ADisinfection By-Product Formation and Control During Chloramination[#2677] 367,3791999Heumann, DavidOptimizing Corrosion Control in Water Distribution Systems [#2648] 218,000:.Melikian, LucikRemoval of MTBE With Advanced Oxidation Processes [#2601] 505,887Parekh, PankajCost Impacts of a Lower Arsenic MCL [#2635] 373,5001998Parekh, PankajBiomarkers of Arsenic Effects on Gene Expression in Human Skin[#2552] 424,804Cellular Responses to Arsenic: DNA Damage and DefenseMechanisms [#2551] 510,129Stem, ChristopherDecision Support System for Distribution System Piping Renewal[#2519] 312,1501997Rho, MelindaSource Water Assessment Variability of Pathogen Concentrations i,i86,982[#488]01-Feb-12Page 14 of28

1995Rho, MelindaOccurrence and Control of Mycobacterium avium Complex [#270] 620,7311994Pintar, GaryInvestigation of the Biological Stability of Water in Treatment Plants andDistribution Systems [#154] 728,0681991Karimi, Ali AImpacts of Ozonation on the Formation of Chlorination andChloramination By-Products [#709] 377,960White, BrianIdentification and Control of Odorous Algal Metabolites [#716] 219,6461990Stolarik, GaryFull-Scale Ozone Contactor Study [#630] 405,246Development of a Pipe Loop Protocol for Lead Control [#604] 398,5681989Karimi, Ali AEffect of Bicarbonate Alkalinity on Performance of Advanced OxidationProcesses [#533] 220,424Stolarik, GaryAutomated Measurement of Aqueous Ozone Concentration [#519] 202,5181988Giles, RobertAdvanced Oxidation Processes for Control of Off-Gas Emissions FromVOC Stripping [#419] 191,943Heumann, DavidControl of Water Quality Deterioration Caused by Corrosion of Cement Mortar Pipe Linings [#415]Total Project Value:01-Feb-12 13-3,000 15,788,356PageJ5of28

312,362North American Residential Water Usage Trends since 1992[#4031] (Order No. 4031)#of CgpiesPDF7/29/2011Terri Koch 30,000Large Diameter Trunk Main Failures· [#4076] (Order No. 91266)DateOrdered B)(B.Bport Tmtt. B.!iJl.Ort TypeTerri Koch7/29/2011PDFDean Terada8/4/2011PDF6th Japan/US Workshop Seismic Measures [#4273] (Order No.4273)# of CopiesOrdered B)(Terri Koch 15,000.Report TypePDF7/28/2011Infrastructure 192,815Water Main Evaluation for Rehabilitation/Replacement [#54](Order No. 90509)·· -· ·. -Qrdered ByIE1JJz.Terri Koch7/28/2011# of CqpiesPDFReview of Water Industry Plastic Pipe Practices [#104] (Order No.90516)Ordered ByTerri Koch# of CopiesInvestigation of Grey Cast Iron Water Mains to Develop aMethodology for Estimating Service Life [#280] (Order No. 90787)Dean Terada#of CopiesReport Type 392,000Report TypePDF8/4/201 iNondestructive, Noninvasive Assessment of UndergroundPipelines [#355] (Order No. 90873)Ordered By 26,838PDF7/28/2011Ordered ByReport Tvpe 417,571#of CopiesReport TypeTerri Koch3/17/2011PDFTerri Koch4/8/2011PDFLeak Detection Methodsin Plastic Water Distribution Pipes [#393](O'rder No. 90770)#of CopiesOrdered ByTerri Koch01-Feb-127/28/2011Repod TypePDFPage J6of28

Guidance for Management of Distribution System Operation andMaintenance [#457] (Order No. 90803).Ordered Bv 227,220#of Copies.PDF7/29/2011Terri KochPrioritizing Water Main Replacement and Rehabilitation [#459](Order No. 90898)Ordered B)(Report TVQ:fl. 552,177# of CoQ.iesReport TvpeDean Terada5/12/201 iPDFDean Terada5/16/2011PrintedElectromagnetic Inspection of Prestressed Concrete PressurePipe [#2564] (Order No. 90854)Qrdered B)( 279,000#of Cooies.PDF4/8/2011Terri Koch 274,840Costs of Infrastructure Failure [#2607] (Order No. 90918)Qrdered Br:Terri Koch. ··--····Date# of QQpi Dean TeradaDare 650,500# of Copies 473,000Techniques for Monitoring Structural Behavior of PipelineSystems [#2612] (Order No. 90961)Terri Koch#of Copies. 50,000Key Criteria for Valve Operation and Maintenance [#2713] (OrderNo. 2713)Terri Koch# of CopiesDean Teradaf2 J1s!.Report TypePDF7/29/2011 203,965The Effect of Corrosion Pitting on Circumferential Failures in GreyCast Iron Pipes {#2727] (Order No. 91053F)Ort;feregByReport TvpePDF3/17/2011Ordered ByReoorl TvpePDF7/28/2011Ordered Br:Report TypePDF4/8/2011External Corrosion and Corrosion Control of Buried Water Mains[#2608] (Order No. 90987)QrderedByRwort Type#of Cooies.Beoort TypePDF8/4/2011Criteria for Valve Location and System Reliability [#2869] (Order 340,342No. 91136)#Ordered BvDean Terada01-Feb-124/28/201 'IQfCooiesR J.oortTypePDFPage 17of28

Dean Terada5/6/2011PDFDean Terada5/16/2011PrintedWorkshop on Condition Assessment Inspection Devices for WaterTransmission Mains [#2871] (Order No. 91028F) Ordered By 190,850# of Cooies3/17/2011Terri KochPDFRisk Management of Large-Diameter Water Transmission Mains[#2883} (Order No. 91087)Ordered ByTerri Koch 243,889# of Copies·------ 1 ---4/8/2011--SeN ceDean TeradaI&&.# of Copjes8/4/20111Terri Koch # of CopiesTerri Koch # of CooiesDean TeradaReport TvpeReport TypePDFLife Expectancy of Cement Mortar Linings in Cast and Ductile IronPipes [#3126] (Order No. 3126)Terri KochPDF 338,00b7/29/2011Ordered ByReaort Tvpe.PDF4/8/2011Dynamic Influences on Deterioration Rates of Individual WaterMains (I-WARP) [#3052] (Order No. 3052)Orctered ByPDF 149,972Development of an Advanced Tracer Wire Terminator/Coupler[#3050] (Order No. 3050)Ordered ByReport Type 346,500Life Analysis of Water Main Epoxy Lining [#2941] (OrderNo. 91154)Ordered ByReoort T'il2f!.#of Copies 422,428Report Tvae7/29/2011PDF8/4/2011PDFSmart Sensors for Buried Utility Location and Performance 411,646Monitoring [#3129] (Order No. 3129)Ordered By#ofCoQiesTerri Koch3/17/2011PDFTerri Koch4/8/2011PDFContinuous System Leak Monitoring-From Start To Repair[#3183] (Order No. 3183)Ordered ByTerri Koch01-Feb-12Regort Tvpe 441,090# QfCQQie!i8/5/201 iReQQrt T'LQ.ePDFPage 18 of 28

219,000Guidelines for Developing, Calibrating, and Using Hydraulic· Models [#4018} (Order No. 4018)Order dByTerri Koch#of Cooies.7/29/201 iPDFFailure of Prestressed Concrete Cylinder Pipe [#4034] (Order No.91214)Ordered Bv #of Copies 328,260Report TvpeTerri Koch3/17/2011PDFTerri Koch7/29/201 iPDFCommercialization of the Digital Leak Detector [#40

The Water Research Foundation (WaterRF) is a nonprofit, membership-based scientific . Continuous System Leak Monitoring--From Start to Repair, Project #3183 . WATER RESEARCH ro u N :;tAT t!:.l !'1'" Found a . Mbr at Large Trustee Trustee Trustee Trustee Expert Panel -Distribution Chair