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If the distribution system flow in the above sample was 300 gpm, would the NO-DES system have to produce the 441 gpm plus 300 gpm to achieve the desired opposite velocity inside the target 6″ main?

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If the distribution system flow in the above sample was 300 gpm, would the NO-DES system have to produce the 441 gpm plus 300 gpm to achieve the desired opposite velocity inside the target 6″ main?

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(A) No, if the distribution flow is 300 gpm in that 6″ main; there’s no reason to flush that section of main, it’s being flushed all the time

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