The following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
ACCEPTABLE DEVICES
Those devices or assemblies found to be acceptable for containment
control in New York State in accordance with the Department of Health
requirements.
AESTHETICALLY OBJECTIONABLE FACILITY
One in which substances are present which, if introduced
into the public water supply system, could be a nuisance to other
water consumers but would not adversely affect human health. Typical
examples of such substances include, but are not limited to, food-grade
dyes, hot water and stagnant water from fire lines in which no chemical
additives are used.
AIR GAP SEPARATION
The unobstructed vertical distance through the free atmosphere
between the lowest opening from any pipe or faucet supplying water
to a tank, plumbing fixture or other device and the flood level rim
of the receptacle.
BACKFLOW
A flow condition, induced by a differential in pressure that
causes the flow of water or other liquids and/or gases into the distribution
pipes of a public water supply from any source other than its intended
source.
BACKPRESSURE
The resulting backflow of contaminated, polluted or otherwise
unacceptable quality water from a plumbing fixture or other consumer
source(s) into a public water supply system due to a greater pressure
within the consumer's water system.
BACKSIPHONAGE
The backflow of contaminated or polluted water or water of
questionable quality from a plumbing fixture or other consumer source(s)
into a public water supply system main due to a temporary negative
or sub-atmospheric pressure within the public water supply system.
CONSUMER'S WATER SYSTEM
The piping used to convey water supplied by a public water
supply system throughout a consumer's facility.
CONTAINMENT
Cross-connection control which isolates the consumer's entire
facility from the public water system so as to provide the protection
necessary to prevent contamination of the public water supply in the
event of backflow from the consumer's facility.
CONTAMINATION
The presence in water of a substance that tends to degrade
its quality.
CROSS-CONNECTION
A physical connection through which a water supply could
be contaminated.
DEGREE OF HAZARD
Whether a facility is rated as hazardous, aesthetically objectionable
or nonhazardous.
DOUBLE-CHECK VALVE (DCV) ASSEMBLY, ACCEPTABLE
Two single independently acting check valves, including tightly
closing shutoff valves located at each end of the assembly and suitable
connections for testing the water tightness of each check valve.
FACILITY
Any residential, commercial or industrial building or structure,
any irrigation system or any fire-fighting piping and hydrants which
are connected to the Water District system.
HAZARDOUS FACILITY
One in which substances may be present which, if introduced
into the public water system, would or may endanger or have an adverse
effect on the health of other water consumers, including but not limited
to laboratories, sewage treatment plants, chemical plants, hospitals
and mortuaries.
INTERCONNECTION
A joining of two independently operated public water supply
distribution systems.
NONHAZARDOUS FACILITY
One which does not require the installation of an acceptable
backflow prevention device.
OWNER, CONSUMER and/or USER
The person or persons owning the premises connected with
or being connected with the water system of the Water District.
PLUMBING CONTROL
Prevention and elimination of cross-connections within the
consumer's water system by enforcement of building or plumbing codes.
SUPERINTENDENT
The Superintendent of Public Works of the Village of Pleasantville
or his designee.
A violation of the provisions of §§
179-69B or
179-70 shall be punished by a fine not to exceed $250 for a first offense and $1,000 for the second and each subsequent offense or by imprisonment not to exceed six months, or both such fine and imprisonment. In addition thereto, the supply of water may be cut off by the Water District.