As used in this chapter, the following terms are defined in this section:
Air-gap separation.The term "air-gap separation" means a physical break between a supply pipe and a receiving vessel. The air-gap shall be at least double the diameter of the supply pipe measured vertically above the top rim of the vessel, in no case less than one inch.
Approved backflow prevention assembly.The term "approved backflow prevention assembly" means an assembly which has passed laboratory and field evaluation tests performed by a recognized testing organization which has demonstrated their competency to perform such tests to the California Department of Health Services.
Approved water supply.The term "approved water supply" means any water supply whose potability is regulated by a state or local health agency.
Auxiliary supply.The term "auxiliary supply" means any water supply on or available to the premises other than the approved water supply.
AWWA standard.The term "AWWA standard" means an official standard developed and approved by the American Water Works Association (AWWA).
Backflow.The term "backflow" shall mean a flow condition, caused by a differential in pressure, that causes the flow of water or other liquids, gases, mixtures or substances into the distributing pipes of a potable supply of water from any source or sources other than an approved water supply source. Back siphonage is one cause of backflow. Back pressure is the other cause.
Contamination.The term "contamination" means a degradation of the quality of the potable water by any foreign substance which creates a hazard to the public health, or which may impair the usefulness or quality of the water.
Cross-connection.The term "cross-connection" as used in this chapter means any unprotected actual or potential water for drinking purposes and any source or system containing unapproved water or a substance that is not or cannot be approved as safe, wholesome, and potable. By-pass arrangements, jumper connections, removable sections, swivel or changeover assemblies, or other assembly through which backflow could occur, shall be considered to be cross-connections.
Double check valve assembly.The term "double check valve assembly" means an assembly of two internally loaded, independently acting check valves, including resilient seated shut-off valves on each end of the assembly and test cocks for testing the water tightness of each check valve.
Health agency.The term "health agency" means the California Department of Health Services, or the local health agency with respect to a small water system.
Local health agency.The term "local health agency" means the county or city health authority. Person. The term "person" means an individual, corporation, company, association, partnership, municipality, public utility, or other public body or institution.
Premises.The term "premises" means any and all areas on a water user's property which are served or have the potential to be served by the public water system.
Public water system.The term "public water system" means a system for the provision of piped water to the public for human consumption that has five or more service connections or regularly serves an average of twenty-five individuals daily at least sixty days out of the year.
Reclaimed water.The term "reclaimed water" means a wastewater which, as a result of treatment, is suitable for uses other than potable use.
Reduced pressure principle backflow prevention assembly.The term "reduced pressure principle backflow prevention assembly" means an assembly incorporating two internally loaded, independently operating check valves and an automatically operating differential relief valve located between the two checks, including resilient seated shut-off valves on each end of the assembly, and equipped with necessary test cocks for testing the assembly.
Service connection.The term "service connection" refers to the point of connection of a user's piping to the water supplier's facilities.
Water supplier.The term "water supplier" means the person who owns or operates the approved water supply system.
Water user.The term "water user" means any person obtaining water from an approved water supply system.
(Ord. 1521 § 2, 1997)