§ 51.22 OTHER RULES APPLY; LIST OF HAZARDS.
   (A)   This section does not supersede the State Plumbing Code, or the IDEM Rule 327 I.A.C. 8-10.
   (B)   In addition to IDEM Rule 327 I.A.C. 8-10-4(c), facilities that require a backflow prevention device if the activities on the premises are listed below, then the owner must have or install a state-approved cross-connection control device on each water service line, and promptly submit test results to the town Water Department.
   (C)   The state designates the following list of facilities as cross-connection hazards (a state approved reduced pressure principle backflow preventer shall be installed on the customer service line serving these facilities, unless otherwise specified).
      (1)   All customers with land irrigation systems, including residential. Either a pressure type vacuum breaker or a reduced pressure principle backflow preventer can be used for cross- connection control.
      (2)   All customers fire service lines. Double check detector assembly should be used for cross-connection control.
      (3)   Aircraft and missile manufacturing plants.
      (4)   Automotive plants, including those plants that manufacture motorcycles, automobiles, trucks, recreational vehicles, and construction and agricultural equipment.
      (5)   Beverage bottling plants, including dairies and breweries.
      (6)   Canneries, packing houses, and reduction plants.
      (7)   Car washes.
      (8)   Chemical, biological, and radiological laboratories, including those in high schools, trade schools, colleges, universities, and research institutions.
      (9)   Hospitals, clinics, medical buildings, autopsy facilities, morgues, other medical facilities, and mortuaries.
      (10)   Metal and plastic manufacturing, fabricating, cleaning, plating, and processing facilities.
      (11)   Plants manufacturing paper and paper products.
      (12)   Plants manufacturing, refining, compounding, or processing fertilizer, film, herbicides, natural or synthetic rubber, pesticides, petroleum or petroleum products, pharmaceuticals, radiological materials, or any chemical that could be a contaminant to the public water supply.
      (13)   Commercial facilities that use herbicides, pesticides, fertilizers, or any chemical that could be a contaminant to the public water supply.
      (14)   Plants processing, blending, or refining animal, vegetable, or mineral oils.
      (15)   Commercial laundries and dye works, including coin-operated laundromats.
      (16)   Sewage, stormwater, and industrial waste treatment plants and pumping stations.
      (17)   Waterfront facilities, including piers, docks, marinas, and shipyards.
      (18)   Industrial facilities that recycle water.
(Ord. 2017-5, passed 11-14-2017) Penalty, see § 51.99