A literature-engaged Delphi approach for water quality management in building water systems

Md Rasheduzzaman, Rajveer Singh, Charles N. Haas, Mira S. Olson, Patrick L. Gurian
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We used the Delphi method to identify areas of consensus and disagreement in managing building water systems. One hundred and six experts were invited, 25 of whom completed both rounds. More than 95% of experts agreed that current plumbing codes are not adequate and return loop temperature should be monitored. A notably low percentage of experts agreed on the required level of chloramine (i.e., 32%) and flushing frequency (22%), despite these being common control strategies. Consensus was not achieved for temperature and disinfectant residuals, but a plurality of respondents indicated that a temperature of 55°C was appropriate and that low but detectable levels of disinfectant residuals are appropriate. After Round 2, a majority of the experts agreed that the knowledge syntheses provided were helpful and unbiased. Findings from this study will help stakeholders by providing helpful insights on plumbing code, design factors, operational factors, and water quality monitoring practices.

建筑供水系统水质管理的德尔菲方法
我们使用德尔菲方法来确定在管理建筑供水系统方面存在共识和分歧的领域。共邀请了106名专家,其中25人完成了两轮培训。超过95%的专家一致认为,目前的管道规范不够,应监测回路温度。尽管氯胺的要求水平(即32%)和冲洗频率(22%)是常见的控制策略,但达成一致的专家比例明显较低。在温度和消毒剂残留方面没有达成共识,但许多受访者表示,55°C的温度是合适的,低但可检测的消毒剂残留水平是合适的。在第二轮会议之后,大多数专家一致认为,所提供的综合知识是有益和公正的。这项研究的结果将通过提供对管道规范、设计因素、操作因素和水质监测实践的有益见解来帮助利益相关者。
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