8-3-3: RESPONSIBILITIES:
   A   City And Water System's Responsibilities:
      1   Drinking water system surveys or inspections of the consumer's water distribution system shall be conducted or caused to be conducted by individuals deemed qualified by and representing the City. Survey records shall indicate compliance with the aforementioned health and safety standards.
      2   The City shall notify in writing, all consumers of the need for the periodic system survey to ensure compliance with existing applicable minimum health and safety standards.
      3   Selection of an approved backflow prevention assembly for containment control required at the service entrance shall be determined from the results of the system's survey.
   B   Consumer's Responsibilities:
      1   To comply with this Chapter as a term and condition of supply and consumer's acceptance of service is admittance of his/her awareness and without limitation, is deemed to be a consent to the inspections provided herein.
      2   It shall be the responsibility of the customer or consumer to purchase, install, test and maintain any backflow prevention device or assembly required to comply with this Chapter.
   C   Public Works Manager Responsibilities:
      1   The Public Works Manager's responsibility to enforce the applicable sections of the Plumbing Code begins at the point of service (downstream or consumer's side of the meter) and continues throughout the developed length of the consumer's water system.
      2   The Public Works Manager will review all plans to ensure that unprotected cross-connections are not an integral part of the consumer's water system. If a cross-connection cannot be eliminated, it must be protected by the installation of an air gap or an approved backflow prevention device or assembly in accordance with the Utah Plumbing Code.
      3   Water vacating the drinking water supply must do so by an approved air gap or approved mechanical backflow prevention assembly, properly installed and in accordance with the Utah Plumbing Code.
   D   Certified Backflow Assembly Technician's, Surveyor's Or Repair Person's Responsibilities:
      1   Whether employed by the consumer or a utility to survey, test, repair, or maintain backflow prevention assemblies, the certified backflow technicians, surveyors or repair persons will have the following responsibilities:
         a   Ensuring acceptable testing equipment and procedures are used for testing, repairing or overhauling backflow prevention assemblies.
         b   Make reports of such testing and/or repair to the consumer, City, and the Division of Drinking Water on forms approved for such use by the Division of Drinking Water, and within the time frames prescribed by the Division of Drinking Water.
         c   The reports shall include the list of materials or replacement parts used.
         d   Ensuring replacement parts are equal in quality to parts originally supplied by the manufacturer of the assembly being repaired.
         e   Not changing the design, material or operational characteristics of the assembly during testing, repair or maintenance.
      2   Certified technicians shall have the following responsibilities:
         a   Perform all tests of the mechanical devices or assemblies and be responsible for the competence and accuracy of all tests and reports.
         b   Ensure that his/her license is current, the testing equipment being used is acceptable to the State, and is in proper operating condition.
         c   Be equipped with and be competent to use, all necessary tools, gauges, and other equipment necessary to properly test and maintain backflow prevention assemblies.
         d   The certified technician conducting the test must tag each double check valve, pressure vacuum breaker, reduced pressure backflow assembly and high-hazard air gap, showing the serial number, date tested and by whom. The license number must also be on this tag.
      3   In the case of a consumer requiring a commercially available technician, any certified technician is authorized to make the test and report the results of that test to the consumer, City and the Division of Drinking Water. If such a commercially tested assembly is in need of repair, all repairs shall be done by a licensed plumber. (Ord. 91-1, 3-27-1991; 1996 Code)