This monthly preventive maintenance checklist helps facility and utility teams maintain domestic water treatment systems. It covers required tools and test kits, safety guidelines aligned with EPA and occupational safety requirements, and step by step maintenance procedures. Tasks include verifying maintenance records, checking chlorine and pH in domestic water tanks, confirming inlet and outlet pressures, assessing outlet water quality for each equipment item, and keeping a log of readings. It also guides verification of automatic operation per manufacturer sequences, testing tank level controls, managing chemical and filter inventory, evaluating incoming city or well water and treated tank chemistry, and detecting trends to adjust the system and report changes in incoming water quality.
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