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What is AWOP?

Drinking Water Area-wide Optimization Program (AWOP) is a strategy for targeting groups of higher risk systems for state assistance in order to maximize the public health protection that water treatment plants provide.  For additional information nationally, see the Association of State Drinking Water Administrators (ASDWA) AWOP webpage , as well as the EPA's AWOP webpage .

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Benefits of Optimization

The primary benefit of AWOP is improved performance of drinking water treatment plants, which increases protection against waterborne disease.  Other benefits from AWOP include:

  • Systems receive the tools needed to comply with drinking water rules such as the Long-Term 2 Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule, Stage 2 Disinfectants/Disinfection Byproducts Rule, and the Groundwater Rule.
  • Systems better understand their roles in treatment optimization and public health protection.
  • A system operator's ability to apply new technical concepts is enhanced, resulting in sustained improvements in plant operation.
  • New communication and networking opportunities for state and water system staff are created.
  • The useful life of existing infrastructure is prolonged by optimizing performance, reducing the need to invest resources in new facilities to achieve compliance.
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Tools

  • Optimization Assessment Software
  • Optimization Assessment Software for Direct Filtration Systems
  • Jar Test Calibration Spreadsheet
  • Optimization Assessment Software for Membrane Filtration Systems
  • Instrumentation Data Integrity Checklists
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Additional Information

  • DNR annually prioritizes the State's 32 surface water and influenced groundwater treatment plants relative to public health risk using the Status Component.  
  • The Iowa AWOP program has adopted these Optimization Goals.  An AWOP awards program is currently under development.

If you have any questions or comments about AWOP and how it affects your system, please contact one of the AWOP team members.

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Contact

Iowa Department of Natural Resources
Attn Water Supply Engineering
6200 Park Avenue Ste 200
Des Moines, IA 50321-1371

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