Authorized employees of the city water system with proper identification shall have free access at reasonable hours of the day, to all parts of a premises or within buildings to which water is supplied. Water service may be refused or terminated to any premises for failure to allow necessary inspections.
(Ord. 577 § 5, 1986)
Water service to any premises shall be contingent upon the customer providing cross-connection control in a manner approved by the city water system.
(Ord. 577 § 3, 1986)
The installation or maintenance of any cross-connection which would endanger the water supply of the city water system is prohibited. Any such cross-connection now existing or hereafter installed is declared unlawful and shall be adapted immediately.
(Ord. 577 § 1, 1986)
The control or elimination of cross-connections shall be in accordance with WAC 248-54-275. The policies, procedures and criteria for determining appropriate levels of protection shall be in accordance with the Accepted Procedures and Practice in Cross Connection Control Manual-Pacific Northwest Section-American Waterworks Association, Third Edition, or any superseding edition.
(Ord. 577 § 2, 1986)
Backflow devices required to be installed shall be a model approved by the State Department of Social and Health Services.
(Ord. 577 § 4, 1986)