(A) The water purveyor will initiate and maintain (update) the following:
(1) Master files on customer evaluations and/or inspections of cross-connections and backflow conditions;
(2) Master files on all customer backflow preventer assemblies;
(3) Master files on customer backflow preventer tests, repairs and replacements. Records for replaced backflow preventer shall be maintained for a period of one year after date of removal from service;
(4) Records and reports of any backflow incident(s) occurring in the public or consumer water systems shall be maintained for at least three years after the date of the incident; and
(5) Copies of any of the above and other records and/or reports supplied to the WVBPH. This material shall be maintained for at least three years after submission.
(B) Upon request, the water purveyor will submit records of inspection and non-compliance, surveys, tests results and/or corrective actions, and backflow incident reports to the state’s Bureau for Public Health.
(Prior Code, § 925.12) (Ord. passed 10-11-2004)