"Air-gap separation"means a physical vertical separation between the free flowing discharge end of a potable water supply pipeline and an open or non-pressurized receiving vessel.
"Approved water supply"means a water source that has been approved by the department for domestic use and designated as such in a domestic water supply permit, pursuant to Section 64254.
"Auxiliary water supply"means any source of water that does not meet the definition in Section 64750.12 that is either used, or equipped to be used, as a water supply and located on, or piped to, the premises of a water user. (The term "equipped" in this definition means that appurtenances such as inactive wells, pumps, power supply, intakes, suction lines, pipelines, connection fittings, or storage tanks are in place and readily available for use.)
"Backflow"means a reversal of flow caused by differential pressure in which any liquid, gas, or other substance enters the public water system.
"Cross-connection"means any actual or potential unprotected connection or structural arrangement between a public water system, or a piping system connected to the public water system and located on the premises of a water user, and any source or distribution system containing liquid, gas, or other substances not from an approved water supply.
"Cross-connection control program specialist"means a person who is certified as a cross-connection control program specialist by the California-Nevada Section of the American Water Works Association or an organization with equivalent certification requirements.
"Double check valve assembly"means two independently-acting, internally-loaded, check valves with shut-off valves located upstream and downstream of the two check valves, and test cocks to enable field testing.
"Premises"means the property under the ownership or control of the water user and served, or capable of being served, with water via a service connection with the public water system.
"Pressure vacuum breaker assembly"means the combination of an independently-acting, internally-loaded check valve and an independently-acting loaded air inlet valve located on its discharge side, with test cocks and shutoff valves attached at each end of the combination.
"Reduced pressure principle assembly"means two independently-acting, internally-loaded check valves with an automatic differential-pressure relief valve located between, shut-off valves located upstream and downstream of the two check-valves, and test cocks to enable field testing.
"Water supplier"means any person who owns or operates a public water system. A water supplier shall be responsible for protecting the public water system from backflow by complying with the requirements of the Public Health Department.
"Water user"means any person that is authorized to receive water from the public water system.
(Ord. 1176 § 4, 2013)