The following words are defined for purposes of this chapter as follows:
"Backflow prevention assembly"means a mechanical assembly designed and constructed to prevent backflow, such that while in-line it can be maintained and its ability to prevent backflow, as designed, can be field tested, inspected and evaluated.
"Backflow prevention assembly tester"means a person who is certified by the city to perform testing of backflow prevention assemblies owned by customers of the city and who has completed training and holds a current certification from the California-Nevada Section of the American Water Works Association. To maintain city certification, a backflow prevention assembly tester shall continually demonstrate competency in performing tests on backflow prevention devices to the director's or their designee's satisfaction.
"Cross-connection"means any actual or potential connection or structural arrangement between the city's potable water system, including a piping system connected to the city's potable water system and located on the premises of a water user or available to the water user, and any source or distribution system containing liquid, gas, or other substances within a customer's premises and/or customer's water system which is not from an approved potable water supply. Bypass arrangements, jumper connections, removable sections, swivel and changeover devices, or other devices through which backflow or back-siphonage could occur, shall be considered to be cross-connections.
"Cross-Connection Control Plan"means the plan to provide guidance on the City of Roseville's expectations for cross-connection control and backflow prevention, as required by state law. The Cross-Connection Control Plan may be amended from time to time.
"Customer"means any water user, property owner with water infrastructure, or utility account holder and can be used interchangeably with water user.
"Department"means the department of environmental utilities.
"Hazard assessment"means an evaluation of a user premises designed to evaluate the types and degrees of hazard at a customer's premises.
"Reinspection fee"means the fee required to be paid upon a finding by an inspector that a backflow prevention assembly is defective or not in compliance with the standards set forth in this chapter and requires retest after repair, replacement, or water shut-off.
(Ord. 2646 § 1, 1992; Ord. 6500 § 12, 2022; Ord. 7027, 1/21/2026)