§ 52.25 WHERE PROTECTION IS REQUIRED.
   (A)   All plumbing installed within the jurisdiction of the village shall be installed in accordance with the Illinois Plumbing Code, 77 Ill. Adm. Code 890. That, if in accordance with the Illinois Plumbing Code or in the judgement of the Cross-Connection Control Device Inspector, an approved backflow prevention device is necessary for the safety of the public water supply, the Water Superintendent or Plumbing Inspector will give notice to the water customer to install such an approved device immediately. The water customer shall, at his or her own expense, install such an approved device at a location and in a manner in accordance with the Illinois Plumbing Code, Illinois Environmental Protection Agency and all applicable local regulations, and shall have inspections and tests made of such approved devices upon installation and as required by the Illinois Plumbing Code, Illinois Environmental Protection Agency and local regulations.
   (B)   An approved backflow device shall be installed on all connections to the public water supply as described in the Plumbing Code, 77111. Adm. Code 890 and the Agency's regulations 35 Ill. Adm. Code 680. In addition, an approved backflow prevention device shall be installed on each service line to a consumer's water system serving premises, where in the judgment of the Water Superintendent or Plumbing Inspector, actual or potential hazards to the public water supply system exist.
   (C)   An approved backflow prevention device shall be installed on each service line to a consumer's water system serving premises where the following conditions exist:
      (1)   Premises have an auxiliary water supply, unless such auxiliary supply is accepted as an additional source by the Water Superintendent and the source is approved by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency.
      (2)   Premises on which any substance is handled which can create an actual or potential hazard to the public water supply system. This shall include premises having sources or systems containing process fluids or waters originating from the public water supply system which are no longer under the sanitary control of the Water Superintendent.
      (3)   Premises having internal cross- connections that, in the judgment of the Water Superintendent or Plumbing Inspector and the Cross- Connection Control Device Inspector, are not correctable or intricate plumbing arrangements which make it impractical to determine whether or not cross-connections exist.
      (4)   Premises where, because of security requirements or other prohibitions or restrictions, it is impossible or impractical to make a complete cross-connection survey.
      (5)   Premises having a repeated history of cross-connections being established or re-established.
   (D)   An approved backflow device shall be installed on all connections to the public water supply as described in the Plumbing Code, 77 Ill. Adm. Code 890 and the agency's regulations 35 Ill. Adm. Code 635. In addition, an approved backflow prevention device shall be installed on each service line to a consumer's water system serving, but not necessarily limited to, the following types of consumer facilities unless the Water Superintendent or Plumbing Inspector determines that no actual or potential hazard to the public water system exists:
      (1)   Hospitals, mortuaries, clinics, nursing homes.
      (2)   Laboratories.
      (3)   Piers, docks, waterfront facilities.
      (4)   Sewage treatment plants, sewage pumping stations or storm water pumping stations.
      (5)   Food or beverage processing plants.
      (6)   Chemical plants.
      (7)   Metal plating industries.
      (8)   Petroleum processing or storage plants.
      (9)   Radioactive material processing plants or nuclear reactors.
      (10)   Car washes.
      (11)   Pesticide, or herbicide or extermination plants and trucks.
      (12)   Farm service and fertilizer plants and trucks.
(Ord. 03-41, passed 8-20-03)