[Ord. 338, 4-17-1989]
The purpose of this chapter is:
A. To protect the public water supply system from contamination or pollution
by isolating within the customer's water system contaminants
or pollutants which could backflow through the service connection
into the public water supply system.
B. To promote the elimination or control of existing cross connections,
actual or potential, between the public or consumer's potable
water system and nonpotable water systems, plumbing fixtures and sources
or systems containing substances of unknown or questionable safety.
C. To provide for the maintenance of a continuing program of cross connection
control which will prevent the contamination or pollution of the public
and consumer's potable water systems.
[Ord. 338, 4-17-1989]
This chapter shall apply to all premises served by the public
potable water supply system of the City.
[Ord. 338, 4-17-1989; amended by 2003 Code]
The owner or official custodian shall be responsible for protection
of the public water supply system of the City from contamination due
to backflow or back siphonage of contaminants through the customer's
water service connection. If, in the judgment of the water superintendent
or his authorized representative, an approved backflow prevention
device is necessary for the safety of the public water supply system,
the water superintendent shall give notice to the consumer to install
such approved backflow prevention device at each service connection
to the premises. The consumer shall immediately install such approved
devices at the consumer's own expense; failure, refusal or inability
on the part of the consumer to install such devices immediately shall
constitute grounds for discontinuing water service to the premises
until such devices have been installed.
[Ord. 338, 4-17-1989; amended by 2003 Code]
The following definitions shall apply in the interpretation
and enforcement of these regulations:
AGENCY
Illinois environmental protection agency.
APPROVED
Backflow prevention devices or methods approved by the Research
Foundation for Cross Connection Control of the University of Southern
California, Association of State Sanitary Engineers, American Water
Works Association, American National Standards Institute or certified
by the National Sanitation Foundation.
AUXILIARY WATER SYSTEM
Any water source or system on or available to the premises
other than the public water supply system and includes the water supplied
by the system. These auxiliary waters may include water from another
purveyor's public water supply system; or water from a source
such as wells, lakes, or streams, or process fluids; or used water.
These waters may be polluted or contaminated or objectionable or constitute
a water source or system over which the City of Le Roy does not have
control.
BACKFLOW
The flow of water or other liquids, mixtures, or substances
into the distribution pipes of a potable water system from any source
other than the intended source of the potable water supply.
BACKFLOW PREVENTION DEVICE
Any device, method, or type of construction intended to prevent
backflow into a potable water system. All devices used for backflow
prevention in Illinois must meet the standards of the Illinois plumbing
code and the Illinois environmental protection agency.
CITY
The City of Le Roy, McLean County, Illinois.
CONSUMER OR CUSTOMER
The owner, official custodian or person in control of any
premises supplied by or in any manner connected to the public water
system of the City of Le Roy.
CONSUMER'S WATER SYSTEM
Any water system located on the customer's premises.
A building plumbing system is considered to be "consumer's water
system".
CONTAMINATION
An impairment of the quality of the water by entrance of
any substance to a degree which could create a health hazard.
CROSS CONNECTION
Any physical connection or arrangement between two otherwise
separate piping systems, one of which contains potable water and the
other a substance of unknown or questionable safety or quality, whereby
there may be a flow from one system into the other.
DIRECT CROSS CONNECTION
A cross connection formed when a water system is physically
joined to a source of unknown or unsafe substance.
DOUBLE CHECK VALVE ASSEMBLY
An assembly composed of single, independently acting check
valves approved under ASSE standard 1015. A "double check valve assembly"
must include tight shutoff valves located at each end of the assembly
and suitable connections for testing the water-tightness of each check
valve.
FIXED PROPER AIR GAP
The unobstructed vertical distance through the free atmosphere
between the water discharge point and the flood level rim of the receptacle.
HEALTH HAZARD
Any condition, device or practice in a water system or its
operation resulting from a real or potential danger to the health
and well-being of consumers. The word "severe", as used to qualify
a health hazard, means a hazard to the health of the user that could
be expected to result in death or significant reduction in the quality
of life.
INDIRECT CROSS CONNECTION
A cross connection through which an unknown substance can
be forced, drawn by vacuum or otherwise introduced into a safe potable
water system.
INSPECTION
A plumbing inspection to examine carefully and critically
all materials, fixtures, piping and appurtenances, appliances and
installations of a plumbing system for compliance with requirements
of the Illinois plumbing code, 77 Illinois administrative code 890.
NONPOTABLE WATER
Water not safe for drinking, personal, or culinary use as
determined by the requirements of 35 Illinois administrative code
604.
PLUMBING
The actual installation, repair, maintenance, alteration
or extension of a plumbing system by any person. "Plumbing" includes
all piping, fixtures, appurtenances and appliances for a supply of
water for all purposes, including, without limitation, lawn sprinkler
systems, from the source of a private water supply on the premises
or from the main in the street, alley or at the curb to, within and
about any building or buildings where a person or persons live, work
or assemble. "Plumbing" includes:
A.
All piping from discharge of pumping units to and including
pressure tanks in water supply systems.
B.
All piping, fixtures, appurtenances, and appliances for a building
drain and a sanitary drainage and related ventilation system of any
building or buildings where a person or persons live, work or assemble
from the point of connection of such building drain to the building
sewer or private sewage disposal system five feet beyond the foundation
walls.
POLLUTION
The presence of any foreign substance (organic, inorganic,
radiological, or biological) in water that tends to degrade its quality
so as to constitute a hazard or impair the usefulness of the water.
POTABLE WATER
Water which meets the requirements of 35 Illinois administrative
code 604 for drinking, culinary, and domestic purposes.
POTENTIAL CROSS CONNECTION
A fixture or appurtenance with threaded hose connection,
tapered spout, or other connection which would facilitate extension
of the water supply line beyond its legal termination point.
PROCESS FLUID(S)
Any fluid or solution which may be chemically, biologically
or otherwise contaminated or polluted in a form or concentration such
as would constitute a health, pollution, or system hazard if introduced
into the public or a consumer's potable water system. This includes,
but is not limited to:
A.
Polluted or contaminated waters.
C.
Used waters originating from the public water supply system
which may have deteriorated in sanitary quality.
E.
Questionable or contaminated natural waters taken from wells,
lakes, streams, or irrigation systems.
F.
Chemicals in solution or suspension.
G.
Oils, gases, acids, alkalis and other liquid and gaseous fluids
used in industrial or other processes, or for firefighting purposes.
PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY
All mains, pipes and structures through which water is obtained
and distributed to the public by the City of Le Roy, including wells
and well structures, intakes and cribs, pumping stations, treatment
plants, reservoirs, storage tanks and appurtenances, collectively
or severally, actually used or intended for use for the purpose of
furnishing water for drinking or general domestic use and which serve
at least 15 service connections or which regularly serve at least
25 persons at least 60 days per year. A "public water supply" is either
a community water supply or a noncommunity water supply.
REDUCED PRESSURE PRINCIPLE BACKFLOW PREVENTION DEVICE
A device containing a minimum of two independently acting
check valves together with an automatically operated pressure differential
relief valve located between the two check valves and approved under
ASSE standard 1013. During normal flow and at the cessation of normal
flow, the pressure between these two checks shall be less than the
supply pressure. In case of leakage of either check valve, the differential
relief valve, by discharging to the atmosphere, shall operate to maintain
the pressure between the check valves at less than the supply pressure.
The unit must include tightly closing shutoff valves located at each
end of the device, and each device shall be fitted with properly located
test cocks.
SERVICE CONNECTION
The opening, including all fittings and appurtenances, at
the water main through which water is supplied to the user.
SUPERINTENDENT
The water superintendent of the City of Le Roy, Illinois,
or the holder of any position or office succeeding to the duties and
responsibilities now deemed to be those of the holder of that position.
SURVEY
The collection of information pertaining to a customer's
piping system regarding the location of all connections to the public
water supply system and must include the location, type and most recent
inspection and testing date of all cross connection control devices
and methods located within that customer's piping system. The
survey must be in written form, and should not be an actual plumbing
inspection.
SYSTEM HAZARD
A condition through which an aesthetically objectionable
or degrading material not dangerous to health may enter the public
water supply system or a consumer's potable water system.
USED WATER
Any water supplied by a public water supply system to a consumer's
water system after it has passed through the service connection and
is no longer under the control of the public water supply's official
custodian.
WATER PURVEYOR
The owner or official custodian of the public water system
- The City of Le Roy.
[Ord. 338, 4-17-1989]
The water system shall be considered as made up of two parts:
the public water supply system and the consumer's water system.
A. Public Water System: The public water supply system shall consist
of the source facilities and the distribution system, and shall include
all those facilities of the potable water system under the control
of the superintendent up to the point where the consumer's water
system begins.
1. The source shall include all components of the facilities utilized
in the production, treatment, storage, and delivery of water to the
public water supply distribution system.
2. The public water supply distribution system shall include the network
of conduits used to deliver water from the source to the consumer's
water system.
B. Consumer's Water System: The consumer's water system shall
include all parts of the facilities beyond the service connection
used to convey water from the public water supply distribution system
to points of use.
[Ord. 338, 4-17-1989; amended by 2003 Code]
A. Right Of Entry:
1. The water superintendent shall have the right to enter at any reasonable
time any property served by connection to the public water supply
or distribution system of the City for the purpose of verifying the
presence or absence of cross connections. On demand, the owner, lessees
or occupants of any property so served shall furnish to the superintendent
any information which the superintendent or his agent may request
regarding the piping systems or water use on such property. The refusal
to provide such information, when demanded, shall, within the discretion
of the superintendent, be deemed evidence of the presence of improper
connections as provided in this chapter.
2. The consumer's premises shall be open at all reasonable times
to the water superintendent or designee for the inspection of the
presence or absence of cross connections within the consumer's
premises and testing, repair and maintenance of cross connection control
devices within the consumer's premises.
B. Consumer To Furnish Information; Verification By Inspector: On request
by the superintendent or his authorized representative, the consumer
shall furnish information regarding the piping systems or water use
within the consumer's premises. The consumer's premises
shall be open at all reasonable times to the superintendent or his
agent for the verification of information submitted by the consumer
to the public water supply custodian regarding cross connection inspection
results.
[Ord. 338, 4-17-1989; amended by 2003 Code]
A. The superintendent is hereby authorized and directed to deny or discontinue,
after reasonable notice in writing to the occupants thereof, the water
service to any premises wherein any connection in violation of the
provisions of this chapter is known to exist, or wherein any backflow
prevention device required by this chapter is not installed, tested,
maintained and repaired in a manner acceptable to the superintendent,
or if it is found that the backflow prevention device has been removed
or bypassed, or if an unprotected cross connection exists on the premises
or if a low pressure cutoff required by this chapter is not installed
and maintained in working order. The superintendent is further authorized
and directed to take such other precautionary measures as he may deem
necessary to eliminate any other danger of contamination of the public
water supply distribution mains and other pipes. Water service to
such property shall not be restored until such conditions have been
eliminated or corrected in compliance with the provisions of this
chapter, and until a reconnection fee of $20 is paid to the City.
B. Immediate disconnection with verbal notice can be effected when the
superintendent is assured that imminent danger of harmful contamination
of the public water supply system exists. Such action shall be followed
by written notification of the cause of disconnection. Such notification
shall be given both to the occupants of the property and to the City
Administrator. Immediate disconnection without notice to any party
can be effected to prevent actual or anticipated contamination or
pollution of the public water supply; provided, that in the reasonable
opinion of the superintendent or agency, such action is required to
prevent actual or potential contamination or pollution of the public
water supply.