The city of Port Orchard will not be held liable for any or all water pressure loss, flow loss, head loss, friction loss, or other costs or damages associated with the use and operation of backflow prevention assemblies including but not limited to interruption of service. For continuous service, it is recommended that at least two assemblies be installed in parallel to prevent total flow loss due to testing and repairs. In cases where the customer has successfully obtained approval from the city for an exception to premises isolation, the customer side of the water meter chamber shall continue to be the beginning of the customer's system and the customer shall retain the associated responsibilities and liabilities described in this chapter. In all cases, the customer shall indemnify and hold harmless the city for all contamination of the customer's system or the city's water distribution system that results from an unprotected or inadequately protected cross-connection within the customer's premises. Under no circumstances shall the city's granting of an exception from premises isolation be construed to mean that the city assumes responsibility or liability for any cross-connection incident on the customer's premises. This indemnification shall pertain to all backflow conditions that may arise from the city's suspension of water supply, water main breaks, or reduction of water pressure. Any customer violating any of the provisions of this program when said violation results in damage to or impairs the city's water system, including, but not limited to, allowing contamination, pollution, any other substances, or nonpotable water to enter the city's water system, shall be liable to the city for all expenses, loss, or damages caused by such violation. Such costs may include, but are not limited to, cleaning, purifying, repairing, or replacement work in the city's water system caused by the violation.
(Ord. 020-23 § 2 (Exh. B))