This article is adopted for the following purposes:
A. To prevent cross connections within the Williamstown
public water system and to eliminate back-siphonage and backflow into
the public system of contaminants that would affect drinking water
quality and public health.
B. To improve the existing cross-connection control program,
upgrading recordkeeping, reporting, tracking and surveying concentrating
on the removal or control of existing cross connections within its
customers potable and nonpotable water systems, including commercial,
institutional, industrial and residential facilities.
C. To provide for a continuing effective program that
will systemically prevent the contamination or pollution of our potable
water system by cross connection.
The Superintendent of the Williamstown Water
Department will be responsible for the protection of the town's public
potable water system from contamination due to cross connections.
If, in the judgment of the Superintendent or the Water Superintendent's
designated agent, a backflow or back-siphonage device is needed at
the water service connection or within the building, the owner will
be notified and will be subject to the drinking water regulations
of Massachusetts 310 CMR 22.22 and the regulations herein.
As used in this article, the following terms
have the meanings indicated:
BACK PRESSURE
A pressure that exceeds the water system pressure and causes
a backflow or a reversal of flow back into the water supply.
BACK SIPHONAGE
A.
A vacuum created by a pressure drop or a negative
pressure in the water system condition caused by gravity, causing
a reverse flow.
B.
Undersized piping, high-velocity water, causing
an aspirator effect creating a partial vacuum and a reverse flow.
BACKFLOW
A reverse flow of pollutants or unwanted liquids in a water
system. It can be caused by back pressure or back siphonage.
CROSS CONNECTION
A link or channel between pipes carrying polluted water or
substances and pipes carrying drinking water. The contaminant enters
the water system when pressure from the polluted source exceeds pressure
on the drinking water. This is a reversal of hydraulic pressure, called
back siphonage or back pressure.
POTABLE WATER
A drinking water supply approved by the Massachusetts Department
of Environmental Protection.
PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM
Consists of approved water sources, surface and underground,
connected to a distribution system that is under the complete control
of the utility to an entry point on the service line into the curb
stop.