§ 52.080. WHERE PROTECTION IS REQUIRED.  


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  • (A) An approved backflow prevention assembly shall be installed between the service connection and the point of potential backflow into a customer’s water supply system when in the judgment of the Director a health, plumbing, pollution or system hazard exists.
    (B) Backflow protection requirements of facilities connected to the City water system at the time of enactment of this Code shall require the completion of appropriate backflow protection measures at these existing facilities in accordance with the following schedule.
    (1) Phase 1:
    (a) Hospitals;
    (b) Dental clinics;
    (c) Medical clinics;
    (d) Health clinics;
    (e) Laboratories;
    (f) Mortuaries;
    (g) Nursing homes;
    (h) Convalescent homes;
    (i) Pharmaceutical plants;
    (j) Cosmetic plants;
    (k) Radioactive materials plants;
    (l) Veterinary establishments;
    (m) All City-owned facilities;
    (n) Premises where, because of security requirements or other prohibitions, restrictions or other existing conditions, it is impossible or impractical to make a complete cross-connection premises survey;
    (o) Automotive service stations;
    (p) Car washes;
    (q) Chemical processing plants;
    (r) Chemical storage plants;
    (s) Film laboratories;
    (t) Film development facilities;
    (u) Laundries;
    (v) Dry cleaning facilities;
    (w) Packing facilities;
    (x) Petroleum processing plants;
    (y) Petroleum storage plants; and
    (z) Rendering plants.
    (2) Phase II:
    (a) Fire suppression systems;
    (b) Premises utilizing boilers or water cooling systems;
    (c) Premises utilizing water recirculating systems and pumps;
    (d) Beauty salons;
    (e) Barber shops;
    (f) Swimming pools with connections to customer service pipes;
    (g) Feed yards;
    (h) Stock yards;
    (i) Kennels; and
    (j) Pet grooming salons.
    (3) Phase III:
    (a) Sand and gravel plants;
    (b) Food processing plants;
    (c) Beverage processing plants;
    (d) Machine tool plants;
    (e) Dye and metal processing plants;
    (f) Metal plating plants;
    (g) Multi-storied buildings greater than three stories in height;
    (h) Paper product plants;
    (i) Schools; and
    (j) Multiple dwelling units served by one water service pipe.
    (4) Phase IV: All nonresidential and residential facilities not included in Phases I through III.
    (C) Upon notification by the City, the owner of an affected facility shall have 180 days to complete the required backflow protection measures. If the customer fails to complete protection measures, including submittal of initial certification test results to the City within 90 days, the water service line shall be shut off or penal provision enacted.
    (D) Backflow preventers shall not be located in any area containing fumes that are toxic, poisonous or corrosive; nor in any area in which they could be damaged by freezing or by excessively high temperatures or pressures, vibrations, physical impact or structural stress; nor knowingly be allowed to conduct highly corrosive or sandy waters without a special testing and maintenance program to assure proper safe operation.
    (E) Those general and specific installation requirements as set forth in the Manual of Cross- Connection Control, Eighth Edition, is hereby approved, ratified and adopted for those conditions or situations not otherwise provided for herein.
    (F) Fire protection systems shall be equipped with not less than the backflow prevention assembly as described in the AWWA Manual M-14, Second Edition, which is hereby approved and ratified. Backflow preventers under this regulation and connected to fire protection systems shall be considered part of those systems. As such, they shall not be installed, moved, removed, replaced, shut off or in any way altered unless in strict compliance with the rules and regulations promulgated by the State Fire Marshal and shall be tested and repaired only by authorized fire protection system certified testers and a grade VI backflow test and repair technician. The backflow protection device shall be Underwriters Laboratory listed.
    (G) The State Department of Health regulations, Title 179, Ch. 2, as may be amended from time to time, are hereby fully incorporated as if set forth herein and are included within the terms and requirements of this subchapter.
    (H) Backflow preventers shall have been tested and approved or listed for the intended use by one of the following organizations.
    (1) Foundation for Cross-Connection Control and Hydrologic Research, University of Southern California, University Park, Los Angeles, California 90089.
    (2) American National Standards Institute, 1430 Broadway, New York, New York 10018.
    (3) Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., 333 Pfingsten Road, Northbrook, Illinois 60062.
    (4) National Sanitation Foundations, 2355 West Stadium Boulevard, P.O. Box 1468, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106.
    (5) International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials, 5032 Alhambra Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90032.
    (I) The City shall have the authority to issue any order consistent with the provisions of this subchapter in order to protect the public health and safety. Any order shall be in writing and shall clearly state the nature of the order, compliance requirements and set a reasonable date by which compliance must be met. All orders will be mailed to the customer certified mail, return receipt requested.
    (J) When a containment type backflow assembly is installed, a thermo-expansion device must be provided for within the facility for which such assembly is installed.
    (‘63 Code, § 4-1-7(F)) (Ord. 95-38, passed 12-18-95) Penalty, see § 52.999