The following words and phrases shall have the meanings ascribed to them, unless otherwise noted:
The words "air-gap separation," "cross-connection" and "recycled water" have been defined in Section
13.28.020.
"Approved backflow prevention assembly"means a device or a physical separation that has been designed specifically for preventing the backflow of water or liquid from entering the system and the device that 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 Public Health.
"Auxiliary supply"means any water supply on or available to the premises other than the city water supply.
"AWWA standard"means an official standard developed and approved by the American Water Works Association (AWWA).
"Backflow"means 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.
"Backflow prevention supervisor"means a person, designated by and at the expense of the water user, to maintain the backflow prevention assemblies and to prevent cross-connections on the premises.
"City water system"means the source facilities and distribution system under the control of the public service department up to and including the meter.
"Contamination"means an impairment of the quality of the potable water by sewage, industrial fluids or waste liquids, compounds or other materials to a degree which creates an actual or potential hazard to the public health.
"Cross-connection,"defined in Chapter
13.28, means and includes any unprotected actual or potential connection or structural arrangement between a potable water system used to supply 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. Bypass arrangements, jumper connections, removable sections, swivel or change-over devices and other temporary or permanent devices through which or because of which "backflow" can or may occur are considered to be cross-connections.
"Customer's water system"means and includes all facilities beyond the service meter. The system or systems may include both potable and nonpotable water systems.
"Department,"when used in this chapter, means the water and power department of the city.
"Double check detector check assembly"means a backflow prevention device consisting of a line size double check valve assembly in parallel with a detector meter and meter size double check valve assembly. Each double check valve assembly is to be equipped with properly located test cocks and a tightly closing shutoff valve at the end of the assembly. Specific details of this assembly are on file with the office of the assistant general manager.
"Double check valve assembly"means an assembly composed of at least two independently acting check valves including tightly closing shutoff valves on each side of the check valve assembly and test cocks available for testing the water-tightness of each check valve.
"Double check valve backflow prevention assembly"means a backflow prevention device consisting of two independently operating spring-loaded check valves. In the event one valve is obstructed, the second valve should close to prevent reverse flow. The device should include tightly closing resilient seated shutoff valves at each end of the assembly and be fitted with properly located resilient seated test cocks.
Hazard, degree of."Degree of hazard" is a term derived from an evaluation of the potential risk to public health and the adverse effect of the hazard upon the potable water system.
1. "Health hazard"means any condition, device, or practice in the water supply system and its operation which could create, or in the judgment of the division, county or state health official, may create a danger to the health and well-being of the water customer.
2. "Plumbing hazard"means a plumbing type cross-connection in a customer's potable water system that has not been properly protected by an approved air-gap or approved backflow prevention assembly.
3. "Pollutional hazard"means an actual or potential threat to the physical properties of the water system or to the potability of the public of the customer's potable water system but 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. "System hazard"means an actual or potential threat of severe damage to the physical properties of the public potable water system or the customer'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.
"Person"means an individual, corporation, company, association, partnership, municipality, public utility or other public body or institution.
"Pollution"means the presence of any foreign substance (organic, inorganic or biological) in water which tends to degrade its quality so as to constitute a hazard or impair the usefulness or quality of the water to a degree which does not create an actual hazard to the public health but which does adversely and unreasonably affect such waters for domestic use.
"Premises"means any and all areas on a customer's property which are served or have the potential to be served, as defined in Section
13.04.010.
"Public water system"means a system for the provision of piped water to the public for human consumption by the city.
"Reduced pressure detector check assembly"means a backflow prevention device consisting of a line size reduced pressure principle device in parallel with a detector meter and meter size reduced pressure principle device. Each reduced pressure principle device is to be equipped with properly located test cocks and a tightly closing shutoff valve at each end of the assembly. Specific details of this assembly are on file with the office of the assistant general manager.
"Reduced pressure principle backflow prevention assembly"means an assembly incorporating not less than two independently acting approved check valves together with an automatically operated differential relief valve located between the check valves. The unit shall include properly located test cocks and tightly closing shutoff valves at each end of the assembly.
"Service connection"means the point of connection of a user's piping to the water supplier's facilities.
"Water user"means any person obtaining water from an approved water supply system.
(Prior code § 9-132; Ord. 4980 § 3,1992; Ord. 5112 § 53, 1996; Ord. 5678 § 4, 2009)