[R.O. 2003 § 705.140; Ord. No.
23.407 Art. VI, 3-23-2000]
A. The purpose of this Article is:
1.
To protect the public potable water system 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-process systems.
3.
To provide for the maintenance of 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 shall apply to all premises served by the
public potable water system of the City of Marceline.
C. Policy. This Article will be reasonably interpreted by the Water
Purveyor. It is the Water Purveyor'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.
D. The Water Purveyor shall be primarily responsible for protection
of the public potable water distribution system from contamination
or pollution due to backflow or contaminants or pollutants through
the water service connection. The cooperation of all consumers is
required to implement and maintain the program to control cross-connections.
The Water Purveyor and consumer are jointly responsible for preventing
contamination of the water system.
E. If, in the judgment of the Water Purveyor or his/her authorized representative,
cross-connection protection is required through either piping modification
or installation of an approved backflow prevention device, due notice
shall be given to the consumer. The consumer shall immediately comply
by providing the required protection at his/her own expense; and failure,
refusal or inability on the part of the consumer to provide such protection
shall constitute grounds for discontinuing water service to the premises
until such protection has been provided.
[R.O. 2003 § 705.150; Ord. No.
23.407 Art. VII, 3-23-2000]
A. No water service connection shall be installed or maintained to any
premises where actual or potential cross-connections to the public
potable or consumer's water system may exist unless such actual or
potential cross-connections are abated or controlled to the satisfaction
of the Water Purveyor 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 a public potable or consumer's water supply
unless such auxiliary water supply and the method of connection and
use of such supply shall have been approved by the Water Purveyor
and the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.
C. No water service connection shall be installed or maintained to any
premises in which the plumbing system, facilities and fixtures have
not been constructed and installed using acceptable plumbing practices
considered by the Water Purveyor as necessary for the protection of
health and safety.
[R.O. 2003 § 705.160; Ord. No.
23.407 Art. VIII, 3-23-2000]
A. The type of protection required by this Article shall depend on the
degree of hazard, which exists, as follows:
1.
An approved air-gap separation shall be installed where the
public potable water system may be contaminated with substances that
could cause a severe health hazard.
2.
An approved air-gap separation or an approved reduced pressure
principle backflow prevention device shall be installed where the
public potable water system may be contaminated with a substance that
could cause a system or health hazard.
3.
An approved air-gap separation or an approved reduced pressure
principle backflow prevention device or an approved double-check valve
assembly shall be installed where the public potable water system
may be polluted with substances that could cause a pollution hazard
not dangerous to health.
[R.O. 2003 § 705.170; Ord. No.
23.407 Art. IX, 3-23-2000]
A. An approved backflow prevention device shall be installed on each
service line to a consumer's water system serving premises where,
in the judgment of the Water Purveyor 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 reduced pressure principle backflow
prevention device shall be installed at the service connection or
within any premises where, in the judgment of the Water Purveyor or
the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, the nature and extent
of activities on the premises, or the materials used in 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. This includes,
but is not limited to, the following situations:
1.
Premises having an auxiliary water supply, unless the quality
of the auxiliary supply is acceptable to the Water Purveyor and the
Missouri Department of Natural Resources.
2.
Premises having internal cross-connections that are not correctable
or intricate plumbing arrangements which make it impractical to ascertain
whether or not cross-connections exist.
3.
Premises where entry is restricted so that inspection for cross-connections
cannot be made with sufficient frequency or at sufficiently short
notice to assure the cross-connections do not exist.
4.
Premises having a repeated history of cross-connections being
established or reestablished.
5.
Premises which, due to the nature of the enterprise therein,
are subject to recurring modification or expansion.
6.
Premises on which any substance is handled under pressure so
as to permit entry into the public water supply, or where a cross-connection
could reasonably be expected to occur. This shall include the handling
of process waters and cooling waters.
7.
Premises where materials of a toxic or hazardous nature are
handled such that if backsiphonage or backpressure should occur, a
serious health hazard may result.
C. The following types of facilities fall into one (1) or more of the
categories of premises where an approved air-gap separation or reduced
pressure principle backflow prevention device is required by the Water
Purveyor and the Missouri Department of Natural Resources to protect
the public water supply and must be installed at these facilities
unless all hazardous or potentially hazardous conditions have been
eliminated or corrected by other methods to the satisfaction of the
Water Purveyor and the Missouri Department of Natural Resources:
1.
Aircraft and missile plants.
4.
Beverage bottling plants.
5.
Canneries, packinghouses and reduction plants.
7.
Chemical manufacturing, processing, compounding or treatment
plants.
10.
Hazardous waste storage and disposal sites.
11.
Hospitals, mortuaries, clinics.
12.
Irrigation and sprinkler systems.
14.
Metal manufacturing, cleaning, processing and fabricating plants.
15.
Oil and gas production, storage or transmission properties.
16.
Paper and paper products plants.
19.
Printing and publishing facilities.
20.
Radioactive material processing plants or nuclear reactors.
21.
Research and analytical laboratories.
22.
Rubber plants, natural and synthetic.
23.
Sewage and storm drainage facilities — pumping stations.
24.
Waterfront facilities and industries.
[R.O. 2003 § 705.180; Ord. No.
23.407 Art. X, 3-23-2000]
A. Any backflow prevention devices required by this Article shall be
of a model or construction approved by the Water Purveyor and the
Missouri Department of Natural Resources.
1.
Air-gap separation to be approved shall be at least twice the
diameter of the supply pipe, measured vertically above the top rim
of the vessel, but in no case less than one (1) inch.
2.
A double-check valve assembly or a reduced pressure principle
backflow prevention device shall be approved by the Water Purveyor
and shall appear on the current list of approved backflow prevention
devices established by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.
B. Existing backflow prevention devices approved by the Water Purveyor
at the time of installation and properly maintained shall, except
for inspection and maintenance requirements, be excluded from the
requirements of this Article so long as the Water Purveyor is assured
that they satisfactorily protect the water system. Whenever the existing
device is moved from its present location, or requires more than minimum
maintenance, or when the Water Purveyor finds that the maintenance
constitutes a hazard to health, the unit shall be replaced by backflow
prevention device meeting the requirements of this Article.
C. Backflow prevention devices required by this Article shall be installed
at a location and in a manner approved by the Water Purveyor and shall
be installed at the expense of the water consumer.
D. Backflow prevention devices installed on the service line to the
consumer's water system shall be located on the consumer's side of
the water meter, as close to the meter as is reasonably practical,
and prior to any other connection.
E. Backflow prevention devices shall be located so as to be readily
accessible for maintenance and testing, protected from freezing, and
where no part of the device will be submerged or subject to flooding
by any fluid.
F. It shall be the duty of the consumer at any premises on which backflow
prevention devices required by this Article are installed to have
inspection, tests and overhauls made in accordance with the following
schedule or more often where inspections indicate a need.
1.
Air-gap separations shall be inspected at the time of installation
and at least every twelve (12) months thereafter.
2.
Double-check valve assemblies shall be inspected and tested
for tightness at the time of installation and at least every twelve
(12) months thereafter. They shall be dismantled, inspected internally,
cleaned and repaired whenever needed and at least every thirty (30)
months.
3.
Reduced pressure principle backflow prevention devices shall
be inspected and tested for tightness at the time of installation
and at least every twelve (12) months thereafter. They shall be dismantled,
inspected internally, cleaned and repaired whenever needed and at
least every five (5) years.
G. Inspections, tests and overhauls of backflow prevention devices shall
be made at the expense of the water consumer and shall be performed
by a State of Missouri certified backflow prevention device tester.
H. Whenever backflow prevention devices required by this Article are
found to be defective, they shall be repaired or replaced at the expense
of the consumer without delay.
I. The water consumer must maintain a complete record of each backflow
prevention device from purchase to retirement. This shall include
a comprehensive listing that includes a record of all tests, inspections
and repairs. Records of inspections, tests, repairs and overhauls
shall be made available to the Water Purveyor upon request.
J. Backflow prevention devices shall not be bypassed, made inoperative,
removed or otherwise made ineffective without specific authorization
by the Water Purveyor.