Chapter 13.28 CROSS-CONNECTIONS
Section 13.28.130 Type of protection required.
A. The type of protection required
under Section 13.28.120(B)(1) through (3) of these
regulations shall depend on the degree of hazard which exists as follows:
1. An approved fixed proper air gap
separation shall be installed where the public water
supply system may be contaminated with substances that would cause a severe health hazard.
2. An approved fixed proper air gap
separation or an approved reduced pressure principle
backflow prevention assembly shall be installed where the public water supply system may be
contaminated with a substance that could cause a system or health hazard.
3. An approved fixed proper air gap
separation or an approved reduced pressure principle
backflow prevention assembly or a double check valve assembly shall be installed where the
public water supply system may be polluted with substances that could cause a pollution hazard
not dangerous to health.
B. The type of protection required
under Section 13.28.120(B)(4) and (5) of these
regulations shall be an approved fixed proper air gap separation or an approved reduced pressure
principle backflow prevention device.
C. Where a public water supply or
an auxiliary water supply is used for a fire protection
system, reduced pressure principle backflow preventers shall be installed on fire safety systems
connected to the public water supply when:
1. The fire safety system contains
antifreeze, fire retardant or other chemicals;
2. Water is pumped into the system
from another source; or
3. Water flows by gravity from a nonpotable
source; or water can be pumped into the fire
safety system from any other source;
4. There is a connection whereby another
source can be introduced into the fire safety
system.
D. All other fire safety systems connected
to the potable water supply shall be protected by a
double check valve assembly on metered service lines and a double detector check valve
assembly on unmetered service lines. (Ord. 974 Exh. A § 7, 1992)
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