[CC 1985 §22-201; Ord. No. 3273 §1, 1-23-2003]
A. Purposes.
1. To protect the Ste. Genevieve potable water supply from contamination
or pollution by containing within the consumer's internal distribution
system or private water system contaminants or pollutants which could
backflow through the service connection into the public potable water
supply system.
2. To promote the elimination, containment, isolation or control of
existing cross-connections, actual or potential, between the public
or consumer's potable water system and non-potable water systems,
plumbing fixtures and industrial-processes systems.
3. To provide for the maintenance of a continuing program of cross-connection
control which will systematically and effectively prevent the contamination
or pollution of all potable water systems.
B. Application. This Article is all inclusive and applies to
all premises served by the City's water system and supersedes all
previous ordinances dealing with backflow or cross-connections.
C. Policies.
1. This Article will be reasonably interpreted by the City water system
manager or the City Building Inspector. It is the City's intent to
recognize the varying degrees of hazard and to apply the principle
that the degree of protection shall be commensurate with the degree
of hazard.
2. The City shall be primarily responsible for protection of the potable
water system from contamination or pollution due to backflow or contaminants
or pollutants through the water service connection. The cooperation
of all customers is required to implement and maintain the program
to control cross-connections. The water system personnel and the customer
are jointly responsible for preventing contamination of the City's
water system.
3. If, in the judgment of the City, cross-connection protection is required
through either piping modification or installation of an approved
backflow prevention device, due notice shall be given to the customer.
The customer shall immediately comply by providing the required protection
at his/her own expense; and failure, refusal or inability on the part
of the customer to provide such protection shall constitute grounds
for discontinuing water service to the premises until such protection
has been provided.
[CC 1985 §22-202; Ord. No. 3273 §2, 1-23-2003]
A. No
water service connection shall be installed or maintained to any premises
where actual or potential cross-connections to the City or the customers
water system may exist, unless such actual or potential cross-connections
are abated or controlled to the satisfaction of the City and as required
by the laws and regulations of the Missouri Department of Natural
Resources.
B. No
connection shall be installed or maintained whereby an auxiliary water
supply may enter the City's or the customer's water system unless
such auxiliary water supply and the method of connection and use of
such supply has been approved by the City and the Missouri Department
of Natural Resources.
C. No
new water service connection shall be installed to any premises in
which the plumbing system, facilities and fixtures have not been constructed
and installed using plumbing practices not in compliance with this
document.
[CC 1985 §22-203; Ord. No. 3273 §3, 1-23-2003]
A. The
customer's premises shall be open at reasonable times upon request
of the City's authorized representative for the conduction of surveys
and investigations of water use practices within the customer's premises
to determine whether there are actual or potential cross-connections
to the customer's water system through which contaminants or pollutants
could backflow into the City's potable water system.
B. The
customer, upon request, shall furnish the City with information on
water use practices within his/her premises.
C. It
shall be the responsibility of the water customer to conduct periodic
surveys of water use practices on his/her premises to determine whether
there are actual or potential cross-connections to the customer's
water system though which contaminants or pollutants could backflow
into the customer's or the City's potable water system.
[CC 1985 §22-204; Ord. No. 3273 §4, 1-23-2003]
A. The
type of protection required by this Article shall depend upon the
degree of hazard which exists, as follows:
1. An approved air-gap separation shall be installed where the City's
water system may be contaminated with substances that could cause
a severe health hazard. Air-gap shall be as indicated in BOCA National
Plumbing Code Table P-1507.12.1 (Minimum Air-Gaps for Plumbing Fixtures).
An approved air-gap shall be minimum two (2) times the pipe diameter
and under no circumstances shall the air-gap be less than one (1)
inch.
2. An approved air-gap or reduced pressure principle backflow prevention
assembly shall be installed where the City's water system may be contaminated
with a substance that could cause a health hazard.
3. An approved air-gap, reduced pressure principle backflow prevention
assembly or approved double-check valve assembly shall be installed
where the City's water system may be polluted with a substance that
could cause a pollution hazard which would not be dangerous to health.
[CC 1985 §22-205; Ord. No. 3273 §5, 1-23-2003]
A. An
approved backflow prevention assembly shall be installed on each service
line to a customer's water system serving premises where, in the judgment
of the City water system manager, the City Building Inspector or the
Missouri Department of Natural Resources, actual or potential hazards
to the public potable water system exist. The type and degree of protection
required shall be commensurate with the degree of hazard.
B. An
approved air-gap separation or approved reduced pressure principle
backflow prevention assembly shall be installed at the service connection
or within the premises where, in the judgment of the City's representative
or the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, the nature and extent
of activities on the premises or the materials used in the connection
with the activities or materials stored on the premises would present
an immediate and dangerous hazard to health should a cross- connection
occur, even though such cross-connection may not exist at the time
the backflow prevention device is required to be installed.
C. All
lawn irrigation systems connected to the City's potable water system
shall be required to protect the City's system against backflow by
installation of an approved double-check valve assembly or a reduced
pressure principle backflow prevention assembly. Sprinkler systems
designed to allow chemicals to be introduced into the system shall
protect the City's water system against backflow by a reduced pressure
principal backflow prevention assembly.
[CC 1985 §22-206; Ord. No. 3273 §6, 1-23-2003]
A list of approved backflow prevention assemblies will be on
file at City Hall and will be available to customers upon request.
[CC 1985 §22-207; Ord. No. 3273 §7, 1-23-2003]
A. Backflow
prevention assemblies required by this Section shall be installed
at a location and in a manner approved by the City and shall be installed
at the expense of the water customer.
B. Backflow
prevention assemblies shall be located to be readily accessible for
maintenance and testing and protected from freezing. No reduced pressure
principle backflow prevention assembly shall be located where it will
be submerged or subject to flooding by any fluid.
C. "Containment"
backflow assemblies shall be installed in the customer's service line
in the most practical location between the customer's meter and prior
to any other connection.
D. "Isolation"
backflow assemblies may be allowed on a single branch line within
the customer's premises if it is determined that line, and only that
line, is a potential threat to the water system. This determination
may be made by a representative of the City Water Department or a
representative of the State of Missouri Department of Natural Resources.
[CC 1985 §22-208; Ord. No. 3273 §8, 1-23-2003]
A. It
shall be the duty of the customer at any premises on which backflow
prevention assemblies required by this Article are installed to have
inspections, tests and overhauls made in accordance with the following
schedule or more often where inspections indicate a need.
B. Air-gap
separations shall be inspected at the time of installation and at
least every twelve (12) months thereafter.
C. Double-check
valve assemblies shall be inspected and tested for tightness at the
time of installation and at least every twelve (12) months thereafter.
D. Reduced
pressure principle backflow prevention assemblies shall be inspected
and tested for tightness at the time of installation and at least
every twelve (12) months thereafter.
E. Inspections,
tests and overhauls of backflow prevention assemblies shall be made
at the expense of the water customer and shall be performed by a State
of Missouri Certified Backflow Prevention Assembly Tester.
F. Whenever
backflow prevention assemblies required by this Article are found
to be defective, they shall be repaired or replaced at the expense
of the customer without delay.
G. The
water customer shall maintain a complete record of each backflow prevention
assembly from purchase to retirement. This shall include a record
of all tests, inspections and repairs. Customers will provide copies
of all inspections, tests, repairs and overhauls to City Hall within
five (5) business days after having their backflow prevention device
serviced.
H. Backflow
prevention assemblies shall at no time be bypassed, made inoperative,
removed or otherwise made ineffective.
[CC 1985 §22-209; Ord. No. 3273 §9, 1-23-2003]
A. The
City shall deny or discontinue, after twenty-four (24) hours' notice
to the occupants thereof, the water service to any premises wherein
any backflow prevention assembly required by this Article is not installed,
tested and maintained in a manner acceptable to the City or if it
is found that the backflow prevention assembly has been removed or
bypassed or if an unprotected cross-connection exists on the premises.
B. Water
service to such premises shall not be restored until the customer
has corrected or eliminated such conditions or defects in conformance
with this Article to the satisfaction of the water system manager
or the Building Inspector.
C. A violation
of this Article may also be prosecuted as a general violation of this
Code. Each day in violation shall be a separate offense and such punishment
shall be in addition to any other remedies contained in this Article.
[CC 1985 §22-210; Ord. No. 3273 §10, 1-23-2003]
As used in this Article, the following terms shall have these
prescribed meanings:
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 overflow level
rim of the receptacle and shall be at least two (2) times the diameter
of the supply pipe measured vertically above the flood level rim of
the vessel, but in no case less than one (1) inch.
AUXILIARY WATER SUPPLY
Any water source or system, other than the Ste. Genevieve
municipal water supply, that may be available in the building or premises.
BACKFLOW
The flow, other than the intended direction of flow, of any
foreign liquids, gases or substances into the distribution system
of the municipal water supply.
BACKFLOW PREVENTION ASSEMBLY
Any double-check valve or reduced pressure principle backflow
preventer having resilient-seated shut-off valves on both the upstream
and downstream end and the necessary test cocks as integral parts
of the assembly.
CITY OF STE. GENEVIEVE POTABLE WATER SYSTEM
The water system belonging to, operated and overseen by the
City of Ste. Genevieve which supplies water to its customers and the
general public within the boundaries of its system, supplying water
which is satisfactory for drinking, culinary and domestic purposes
and meets the requirements of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
and the State of Missouri Department of Natural Resources.
CONTAINMENT
Protection of the Ste. Genevieve water system by installing
a backflow prevention assembly or air-gap separation on the main service
line to the facility.
CONTAMINATION
An impairment of the quality of the water by sewage, process
fluids or other wastes to a degree which could create an actual hazard
to the public health through poisoning or through spread of disease
by exposure.
CROSS-CONNECTION
Any physical link between the Ste. Genevieve water supply
and any other substance, fluid or source which makes possible contamination
of the potable water due to the reversal of flow of the water in the
piping or distribution system.
CUSTOMER
The owner or the person in control of any premises supplied
by or in any manner connected to the Ste. Genevieve municipal water
system.
DEGREE OF HAZARD
An evaluation of the potential risk to public health and
the adverse effect of the hazard upon the potable water system.
HEALTH HAZARD
Any condition, device or practice in the water supply system
and its operation which could create or may create a danger to the
health and well-being of the water customer or consumer.
INDUSTRIAL PROCESS SYSTEM
Any system containing a fluid of solution which may be chemically,
biologically or otherwise contaminated or polluted in a form or concentration
such as would constitute a health, system, pollution or plumbing hazard
if introduced into a potable water system.
ISOLATION
Protection of a facility's internal plumbing system by installing
a backflow prevention assembly, air-gap separation or other backflow
prevention device on an individual fixture, appurtenance or system.
PLUMBING HAZARD
A plumbing type cross-connection in a customer's potable
water system that has not been properly protected by a vacuum breaker,
air-gap separation or backflow prevention assembly.
POLLUTION
The presence of any foreign substance (organic, inorganic
or biological) in water which tends to degrade its quality so as to
constitute a hazard or impair the usefulness of the water to a degree
which does not create an actual hazard to the public health but which
does adversely and unreasonably affect such waters for domestic use.
POLLUTION HAZARD
An actual or potential threat to the physical properties
of the water system or to the potability of the City of Ste. Genevieve
or the customer's potable water system by which would constitute a
nuisance or be aesthetically objectionable or could cause damage to
the system or its appurtenances, but would not be dangerous to health.
SYSTEM HAZARD
An actual or potential threat to severe damage to the physical
properties of the City of Ste. Genevieve potable water system or the
customer's potable water system or of a pollution or contamination
which would have a protracted effect of the quality of the potable
water in the system.