The city is responsible for protecting the drinking water supply
from contamination or pollution, which could result from improper
private water distribution system construction or configuration.
(Ordinance adopting Code)
The following unacceptable practices are prohibited by state
regulations:
(1) No direct connection between the public drinking water supply and
a potential source of contamination is permitted. Potential sources
of contamination shall be isolated from the public water system by
an air-gap or an appropriate backflow prevention device.
(2) No cross-connection between the public drinking water supply and
a private water system is permitted. These potential threats to the
public drinking water supply shall be eliminated at the service connection
by the installation of an air-gap or a reduced pressure-zone backflow
prevention device.
(3) No connection, which allows water to be returned to the public drinking
water supply, is permitted.
(4) No pipe or pipefitting which contains more than 0.25% lead may be
used for the installation or repair of plumbing at any connection,
which provides water for human use.
(5) No solder or flux, which contains more than 0.2% lead, can be used
for the installation or repair of plumbing at any connection, which
provides water for human use.
(Ordinance adopting Code; Ordinance 370 adopted 1/19/2023)
The following are the requirements of the city water system
and the customer:
(1) A signed customer service agreement will be maintained by the city
water system as long as the customer or the premises is connected
to the city water system.
(2) The customer shall allow the property to be inspected for possible
cross-connections and other potential contamination hazards. These
inspections shall be conducted by the city water system or its designated
agent prior to initiating new water service; when there is reason
to believe that cross-connections or other potential contamination
hazards exist; or after any major changes to the private water distribution
facilities. The inspections shall be conducted during the city water
system’s normal business hours.
(3) The city water system shall notify the customer in writing of any
cross-connection or other potential contamination hazard, which has
been identified during the initial inspection or the periodic reinspection.
(4) The customer shall immediately remove or adequately isolate any potential
cross-connections or other potential contamination hazards on his
premises.
(5) The customer shall at his expense, properly install, test, and maintain
any backflow prevention device required by the city water system.
Copies of all testing and maintenance records shall be provided to
the city water system. All health related premises shall obtain certificates
of inspection annually and provide said certificates to the city water
system. All nonhealth related premises shall obtain certificates of
inspection once every five (5) years and provide said certificates
to the city water system.
(Ordinance 287 adopted 4/19/12; Ordinance adopting Code)
If the customer fails to comply with the requirements, the city
shall, at its option, either terminate service or install, test, and
maintain an appropriate backflow prevention device at the service
connection. Any expenses associated with the enforcement of this agreement
shall be billed to the customer.
(Ordinance adopting Code)