(A) All high hazard facilities must have an approved reduced pressure principle assembly as a minimum containment device.
(B) High hazard facilities include but are not limited to any private water system used or designed to pump or which may become pressurized for use with a booster for any reason to the extent that back- pressure may occur; any private water system which contains water which has been or is being recirculated; a building with five or more stories above ground level; brewery; car wash with recycling system; bottling plant; chemical plant; dentist’s office; dry cleaning plant; fertilizer plant; film laboratory; fire sprinkler or standpipe system with chemical additives; hospital, clinic, medical building; irrigation system with chemical additives; laboratory; commercial laundry (except self-service laundry); metal processing plant; morgue or mortuary; nursing home; pharmaceutical plant; power plant; swimming pool; sewage treatment plant; tire manufacturer; veterinary hospital or clinic; restaurants; battery manufacturers; exterminators and lawn care companies; dairies; canneries; dye works; and recycling facilities.
(C) If a Cross-Connection Inspector does not have sufficient access to every portion of a private water system to permit the complete evaluation of the degree of hazard associated with such private water system, an approved reduced pressure principle assembly must be installed.
(1996 Code, § 52.74) (Ord. passed 8-4-2008)