§ 51.085  DEGREE OF HAZARDS.
   (A)   Determining Degree of Hazard.   
      (1)   No service shall be completed until the Backflow Administrator has been provided information or has surveyed the private water system to determine the degree of hazard and make a determination of a backflow prevention assembly to be installed to protect the public water supply.
      (2)   Any customer making any modification to their private exterior or interior water system configuration and/or changes the usage of the exterior or interior water system, which may change the degree of hazard, the customer shall notify the Backflow Administrator before any modification is made. If the Backflow Administrator determines that such modification requires a different backflow prevention assembly, that assembly must be installed before the modification is made or the usage is changed.
      (3)   The following types of facilities or services have been identified by Landis  Utilities as having a potential for backflow or non-potable water into the public water supply system. Therefore, an approved backflow prevention assembly will be required on all such services according to the degree of hazard present. Other types of facilities or services not listed in this division may also be required to install approved backflow prevention assemblies if determined necessary by the town's Backflow Administrator. As a minimum requirement, all commercial services will be required to install a double check valve assembly unless otherwise listed as follows:
      DCVA = Double check valve assembly
      RP = Reduced pressure assembly
      DCDA = Double check detector assembly
      RPDA = Reduced pressure detector assembly
      AG = Air gap
      PVB = Pressure vacuum breaker
      Aircraft and missile plants: RP
      Automotive service stations, dealerships, etc.:
      No health hazard: DCVA
      Health hazard: RP
      Automotive plants: RP
      Auxiliary water systems:
      Approved public/private water supply: DCVA
      Unapproved public/private water supply: AG
      Used water and industrial fluids: RP
      Bakeries:
      No health hazard: DCVA
      Health hazard: Hazard
      Beauty shops/barber shops:
      No health hazard: DCVA
      Health hazard: RB
      Beverage bottling plants: RP
      Breweries: RP
      Buildings--Hotels, apartment houses, public and private buildings, or other structures having unprotected cross connections:
      (Under five stories) No health hazard: DCVA
      (Under five stories) Health hazard: RP
      (Over five stories) All: RP
      Canneries, packing houses, and rendering plants: RP
      Chemical plants--Manufacturing, processing, compounding or treatment: RP
      Chemically contaminated water system: RP
      Commercial car-wash facilities: RP
      Commercial greenhouses: RP
      Concrete/asphalt plants: RP
      Dairies and cold storage plants: RP
      Dye works: RP
      Film laboratories: RP
      Fire systems:
      No health hazard: DCDA
      Health hazard (booster pumps, foams, antifreeze solution, etc.): RPDA
      Hospitals, medical buildings, sanitarium, morgues, mortuaries, autopsy facilities, nursing and convalescent homes, medical clinics, and veterinary hospitals: RP
      Individual commercial sales establishments (department stores):
      No health hazards: DCVA
      Health hazard: RP
      Industrial facilities:
      No health hazard: DCVA
      Health hazard: RP
      Laundries:
      No health hazard: DCVA
      Health hazard (i.e., dry cleaners): RP
      Lawn irrigation systems:
      Health hazard: RP
      Malls or strip malls (frequent tenant change and photo labs, etc.):
      Health hazard: RP
      Metal manufacturing, cleaning processing, and fabricating plants: RP
      Mobile home parks:
      No health hazard: DCVA
      Health hazard: RP
      Oil and gas production, storage or transmission properties: RP
      Paper and paper products plants: RP
      Pest control (exterminating and fumigating): RP
      Plating plants: RP
      Power plants: RP
      Public swimming pools: RP
      Radioactive materials or substances--Plants or facilities handling: RP
      Restaurants:
      No health hazard: DCVA
      Health hazard: RP
      Restricted, classified, or other closed facilities: RP
      Rubber plants (natural or synthetic): RP
      Sand and gravel plants: RP
      Schools, and colleges: RP
      Sewage and storm drain facilities: RP
      Waterfront facilities and industries: RP
      All assemblies and installations shall be subject to inspection and approval by Landis Utilities.
      (4)   Filling of tanks/tankers or any other container from a Town-owned fire hydrant is strictly prohibited unless it has been equipped with the proper meter and backflow protection, at which point Landis Utilities will issue a permit for that tank/tanker or container. Any unauthorized connection to a fire hydrant is considered an illegal cross connection to the Landis Utilities water system and will be subject to fines.
      (5)   If a cross connection control inspector is unable to survey any portion of a private exterior or interior water system to determine the degree of hazard, due to confidential activities, a reduced pressure assembly will be required.
   (B)   Low hazard.
      (1)   All single-family residential homes will be considered a low hazard and shall have a minimum of a dual check valve device installed at the meter service. Dual check valves shall not be in-line tested.
      (2)   If no other backflow prevention assembly is specified a double check valve assembly must be installed on all private water systems.
   (C)   Imminent hazard.
      (1)   If it has been determined that a customer's private water system has an imminent hazard, such customer must install a backflow prevention assembly specified by the Backflow Administrator and this section. This assembly must be installed within 24 hours of notification from the Backflow Administrator. If the customer fails to install the specified assembly within the allowed time limit, water service to the customer's private water system will be terminated and may be subject to specified civil penalties. If the Backflow Administrator is unable to notify the customer in 24 hours of determining an imminent hazard exist, the Backflow Administrator may terminate water service until the specified assembly is installed. These actions may be carried out under the Safe Drinking Water Act (Title XIV, Section 1431) and the State Plumbing Code (Appendix D104.2.6).
      (2)   Only a backflow prevention assembly offering a greater degree of protection may be installed in place of a specified assembly required by this section.
(Ord. passed 3-9-2009)