[Ord. No. 1429 §1(12.0302), 5-6-2003]
As used in this Article, the following terms shall have these prescribed meanings:
AIR-GAP SEPARATIONThe 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 double 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 SUPPLYAny water source or system, other than the public water supply, that may be available in the building or premises.
BACKFLOWThe flow, other than the intended direction of flow, of any foreign liquids, gases, or substances into the distribution system of a public water supply.
CONSUMERThe owner or person in control of any premises supplied by or in any manner connected to a public water system.
CONTAINMENTProtection of the public water supply by installing a cross-connection control device or air-gap separation on the main service line to a facility.
CONTAMINATIONAn 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-CONNECTIONAny physical link between a potable water supply and any other substance, fluid, or source, which makes possible contamination of the potable water supply due to the reversal of the flow of water in the piping or distribution system.
HAZARD, DEGREE OFAn evaluation of the potential risk to public health and the adverse effect of the hazard upon the potable water system.
1. Hazard — health. 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 consumer.
2. Hazard — plumbing. A plumbing type cross-connection in a consumer's potable water system that has not been properly protected by a vacuum breaker, air-gap separation or backflow prevention device.
3. Hazard — pollutional. An actual or potential threat to the physical properties of the water system or to potability of the public or the consumer's potable water system 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.
4. Hazard — system. An actual or potential threat of severe damage to the physical properties of the public potable water system or the consumer's potable water system, or of a pollution or contamination which would have a protracted effect on the quality of the potable water in the system.
INDUSTRIAL PROCESS SYSTEMAny system containing a fluid or solution which may be chemically, biologically or otherwise contaminated or polluted in a form or concentration such as would constitute a health, system, pollutional or plumbing hazard if introduced into a potable water supply.
ISOLATIONProtection of a facility service line by installing a cross-connection control device or air-gap separation on an individual fixture, appurtenance, system.
POLLUTIONSuch contamination or other alteration of the physical, chemical or biological properties of any waters of the State, including change in temperature, taste, color, turbidity, or odor of the waters, or such discharge of any liquid, gaseous, solid, radioactive, or other substance into any waters of the State as will or is reasonably certain to create a nuisance or render such waters harmful, detrimental or injurious to public health, safety or welfare, or to domestic, industrial, agricultural, recreational, or other legitimate beneficial uses, or to wild animals, birds, fish or other aquatic life.
PUBLIC POTABLE WATER SYSTEMAny publicly or privately owned water system supplying water to the general public which is satisfactory for drinking, culinary, and domestic purposes and meets the requirements of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.
SERVICE CONNECTIONThe terminal end of a service line from the public water system. If a meter is installed at the end of the service, then the service connection means the downstream end of the meter.
WATER PURVEYORThe owner, operator, or individual in charge of a public water system.