NAVMED P-5010-6 Water Supply Afloat

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  1. 3. What department aboard a ship is responsible for the supply, treatment, and daily chloride/PH testing of the water?
  2. 4. Flush inlets and pipes should be disinfected with a solution of __PPM.
  3. 6. No more than __________ bottles of chlorine may be stored together.
  4. 9. Tanks should be disinfected with a solution of ___PPM FAC for 30 mins?
  5. 11. Potable water risers are properly labeled and are what color?
  6. 12. What is the allotted water amount per person per day in emergency situations?
  7. 14. Disinfect to what PPM FAC from unapproved sources?
  8. 15. Establishes and promulgate health standards.
  9. 16. Responsible for the design, construction and maintenance of shipboard potable water systems.
  10. 18. Who is responsible for testing for bacteria and the daily chlorine residual throughout the water distribution system?
  11. 19. HAZARDOUS MATERIAL CALCIUM HYPERCHLORITE will be labeled in what color on a white background?
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  1. 1. Responsible for ship to shore potable water connections and to provide potable water from approved sources while at naval facilities.
  2. 2. What is the allotted amount of water per person in gallons?
  3. 3. Potable water risers must be at least ________ inches above the deck and turned down.
  4. 4. Hoses should be disinfected with a solution of ___PPM for two mins.
  5. 5. Contains procedures for receipt, transfer, treatment, storage, distribution and surveillance of water.
  6. 7. Sounding tapes are used to measure water in the water tanks. The must be sanitized at ___________ppm chlorine for 2 mins prior to each use.
  7. 8. What is the shelf life for bromine?
  8. 10. Disinfect to what PPM FAC from approved sources?
  9. 13. Potable water hoses will be labeled "POTABLE WATER ONLY" in ___ in letters every ten feet.
  10. 17. Who establishes a water sanitation bill (WSB)?