HomeMy WebLinkAbout88-21 - Adding Chapter 14.10 to the Newport Beach Municipal Code Relating to instituting a Cross-Connection Control Program to Protect the Public Water SystemNO. 88- 21
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH ADDING CHAPTER 14.10 TO THE NEWPORT
BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO INSTITUTING A
CROSS - CONNECTION CONTROL PROGRAM TO PROTECT THE
PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM.
The City Council of the City of Newport Beach does hereby
ordain as follows:
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Section 1: Section 14.10 is hereby added to the Newport
Beach Municipal Code to read as follows:
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"CHAPTER 14.10
Section
14.10.005
Purpose.
Section
14.10.010
Definitions.
Section
14.10.015
Cross - Connection Protection
Requirements.
Section
14.10.020
Backflow Prevention Devices.
Section
14.10.025
User Supervisor.
Section
14.10.030
Administrative Procedures.
Section
14.10.035
Water Service Termination.
Section
14.10.040
Requirements for the
Certification As A Backflow
Prevention Device Tester.
Section
14.10.045
Violations.
Section
14.10.050
Severability.
Section 14.10.005. Purpose.
The purpose of this ordinance is (1) to protect the
public water supply against actual or potential cross - connection
by isolating within the premises contamination that may occur
because of some undiscovered or unauthorized cross - connection on
the premises; (2) to eliminate existing connections between
drinking water systems and other sources of water that are not
approved as safe and potable for human consumption; (3) to
eliminate cross - connections between drinking water .systems and
sources of contamination; (4) to prevent the making of future
cross - connections in the future; (5) these regulations are adopted
pursuant to the State of California Administrative Code, Title 17
- Public Health entitled "Regulations Relating to Cross -
Connections."
Section 14.10.010. Definitions.
A. Air -Gap Separation (referred to as AG).
The term "air -gap separation" means a
hysical break between a supply pipe and a receiving vessel. The
W ir -gap shall be at least double the diameter of the supply pipe
easured vertically above the top rim of the vessel, in no case
less than one (1") inch.
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B. Approved Backflow Prevention Device.
The term "approved backflow prevention
device" shall mean devices which have passed laboratory and field
evaluation tests performed by a recognized testing organization
which has demonstrated their competency to perform such tests to
the California Department of Health services.
C. Approved Water Supply.
The term "approved water supply" means any
water supply whose potability is regulated by the City of Newport
Beach.
D. Auxiliary Supply.
The term "auxiliary supply" means any water
supply on or available to the premises other than the approved
water supply.
E. AWWA Standard.
The term "AWWA standard" means an official
standard developed and approved by the American Water Works
Association (AWWA).
F. Backflow.
The term "backflow" shall mean a flow
condition, caused by a differential in pressure, that causes the
flow of water or other liquids, gases, mixtures or substances into
the distributing pipes of a potable supply of water from any
source or sources other than an approved water supply source.
Backflow is caused by backsiphonage or back pressure.
G. Contamination.
The term "contamination" means a
degradation of the quality of the potable water by any foreign
substance which creates a hazard to the public health or which may
fa impair the usefulness or quality of the water.
H. Cross - Connection.
The term "cross- connection" as used in this
ordinance means any unprotected actual or potential connection
between a potable water system used to supply water for drinking
purposes and any source or system containing unapproved water or a
substance that is not, or cannot, be approved as safe, wholesome,
and potable. By -pass arrangements, jumper connections, removable
sections, swivel or changeover devices, or other devices through
which backflow could occur, shall be considered to be cross -
connections.
I. Double Check Valve Assembly (referred to as
DC) .
The term "double check valve assembly"
means an assembly of at least two independently acting check
valves including tightly closing shut -off valves on each side of
the check valve assembly and test cocks available for testing the
watertightness of each check valve.
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California Department
Health Department.
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Health Agency.
The term "health agency" means the
of Health Services, or the Orange County
Local Health Agency.
The term "local health agency" means the
Orange County Health Department.
L. Person.
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The term "person" means an individual,
corporation, company, association, partnership, municipality,
public utility, or other public body or institution.
M. Premises.
The term "premises" means any and all areas
on a customer's property which is served or has the potential to
be served by the public water system.
N. Public Water System.
The term "public water system" means a
system for the provision of piped water to the public for human
consumption which has five or more service connections or
regularly serves an average of 25 individuals daily at least 60
days out of the year.
O. Reclaimed Water.
The term "reclaimed water" means a
wastewater which as a result of treatment is suitable for uses
other than potable use.
P. Reduced Pressure Principal Backflow
Prevention Device (referred to as RP).
The term "reduced pressure principal
backflow prevention device" means a device incorporating two or
more check valves and an automatically operating differential
relief valve located between the two positive checks, a tightly
closing shut -off valve on each side of the check valve assembly,
and equipped with necessary test cocks for testing.
Q. Service Connection.
The term "service connection" refers to the
point of connection of a user's piping to the water supplier's
facilities.
Newport Beach.
R. Water Supplier.
The term "water supplier" means the City of
S. Water User.
The term "water user" means any person
obtaining water from the City of Newport Beach.
Section 14.10.015. Cross - Connection Protection
Requirements.
A. Where Protection is Required.
1. Each service connection from the City
water system for supplying water to premises having an auxiliary
water supply shall be protected against backflow of water from the
premises into the public water system unless the auxiliary water
supply is accepted as an additional source by the City, and is
approved by the public health agency.
•2. Each service connection from the City
water system on which any substance is handled in such fashion as
may allow its entry into the water system shall be protected
against backflow of the water from the premises into the public
system. This shall include the handling of process waters and
waters originating from the City water system which have been
subjected to deterioration in sanitary quality.
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.3. Backflow prevention devices shall be
installed on the service connection to any premises having (a)
internal cross - connections that cannot be permanently corrected
and controlled to the satisfaction of the state or local health
department and the City, or (b) intricate plumbing and piping
arrangements or where entry to all portions of the premises is not
readily accessible for inspection purposes, making it
impracticable or impossible to ascertain whether or not cross -
connections exist.
B. Type of Protection Required.
1. The type of protection that shall be
provided to prevent backflow into the approved water supply shall
be commensurate with the degree of hazard that exists on the
consumer's premises. The minimum types of backflow protection
required to protect the approved water supply, at the user's water
connection to premises with varying degrees of hazard are given in
Table 1. Situations which are not covered in Table 1 shall be
evaluated on a case by case basis and the appropriate backflow
protection shall be determined by the City or health agency.
TABLE 1
TYPE OF BACKFLOW PROTECTION REQUIRED
Degree of Hazard Minimum
Type of
Backflow
Prevention
(a) Sewage and Hazardous Substances
(1) Premises where the public water
System is used to supplement the
reclaimed water supply. AG
(2) Premises where there are wastewater
pumping and /or treatment plants and
there is no interconnection with the
potable water system. This does not
include a single family residence that
has a sewage lift pump. A RP may be
provided in lieu of an AG if approved
by the health agency and the City. AG
(3) Premises where reclaimed water is used
and there is no interconnection with
the potable water system. A RP may be
provided in lieu of an AG if approved
by the health agency and the City. AG
(4) Premises where hazardous substances
are handled in any manner in which
the substances may enter a potable
water system. This does not include
a single family residence that has a
sewage lift pump. A RP may be provided
in lieu of an AG if approved by the
health agency and the City. AG
(5) Premises where there are irrigation
• systems into which fertilizers, herbi-
cides, or pesticides are, or can be,
injected. RP
(b) Auxiliary Water Supplies.
(1) Premises where there is an unapproved
auxiliary water supply which is inter-
connected with the public water system.
A RP or DC may be provided in lieu of an
AG if approved by the health agency and
the City. AG
(2) Premises where there is an unapproved
auxiliary water supply and there are no
interconnections with the public water
system. A DC may be provided in lieu
of an RP if approved by the health
agency and the City. RP
(c) Fire Protection Systems
(1) Premises where the fire system is
directly supplied from the public
water system and there is an unap-
proved auxiliary water supply on or
to the premises (not interconnected). DC
(2) Premises where the fire system is
supplied from the public water
system and interconnected with
an unapproved auxiliary water supply.
A RP may be provided in lieu of an
AG if approved by the health agency
and the City. AG
(3) Premises where the fire system is
supplied from the public water system
and where either elevated storage tanks
or fire pumps which take suction from
the private reservoirs or tanks are
used. DC
(d) Dockside Watering Points and Marine Facilities.
(1) Pier hydrants for supplying water to
vessel for any purpose. RP
(2) Premises where there are marine
facilities. RP
(e) Premises where entry is restricted so that
inspections for cross - connections cannot be
made with sufficient frequency or at suffi-
ciently short notice to assure that cross -
connections do not exist. RP
(f) Premises where three is a repeated history
of cross - connections being established or
reestablished. RP
2. Two or more services supplying water
from different street mains to the same building, structure, or
premises through which an interstreet main flow may occur, shall
40bbackflow ave at east a standard check valve on each water service to be
ocated adjacent to and on the property side of the respective
eters. Such check valve shall not be considered adequate if
protection is deemed necessary to protect the City's
•mains from pollution or contamination; in such cases the
installation of approved backflow devices at such service
connections shall be required.
C. General Provisions.
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1. Whenever backflow protection is
required pursuant to this section, the water user shall install an
approved backflow prevention device by and at the water user's
expense for continued service or before a new service will be
granted.
2. Whenever backflow protection is
required, pursuant to this section, on a water supply line
entering a water user's premises, then any and all water supply
lines from the City's mains entering such premises, buildings, or
structures shall be protected by an approved backflow prevention
0% device. The type of device to be installed shall be in accordance
with the requirements of this chapter.
Section 14.10.020. Backflow Prevention Devices.
A. Approved Backflow Prevention Devices.
1. Only backflow prevention devices which
have been approved by the City shall be acceptable for
installation by a water user connected to the City's potable water
system.
2. The City will provide, upon request,
to any affected customer a list of approved backflow prevention
devices.
B. Backflow Prevention Device Installation.
1. Backflow prevention devices shall be
installed in a manner prescribed in Section 7603, Title 17 of the
California Administrative Code. Location of the devices should be
as close as practical to the user's connection. The City shall
have the final authority in determining the required location of a
backflow prevention device.
a. Air -gap separation (AG).
The air -gap separation shall be
located on the user's side of and as close to the service
connection as is practical. All piping from the service
connection to the receiving tank shall be above grade and be
entirely visible. No water use shall be provided from any point
between the service connection and the air -gap separation. The
water inlet piping shall terminate a distance of at least two (2)
pipe diameters of the supply inlet, but in no case less than one
(111) inch above the overflow rim of the receiving tank.
b. Reduced pressure principle
backflow prevention device (RP).
The approved reduced pressure
principle backflow prevention device shall be installed on the
user's side of and as close to the service connection as is
practical. The device shall be installed a minimum of twelve
(1211) inches above grade and not more than thirty -six (3611) inches
above grade measured from the bottom of the device and with a
minimum of twelve (1211) inches side clearance. The device shall
be installed so that it is readily accessible for maintenance and
testing. Water supplied from any point between the service
connection and the RP device shall be protected in a manner
approved by the City.
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C. Double check valve assembly (DC).
The approved double check valve
assembly shall be located as close as practical to the user's
connection and shall be installed above grade, if possible, and in
a manner where it is readily accessible for testing and
maintenance. If a double check valve assembly is put below grade
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it must be installed in a vault such that there is a minimum of
six (611) inches between the bottom of the vault and the bottom of
the device, so that the top of the device is no more than a
maximum of eight (811) inches below grade, so there is a minimum of
six (611) inches of clearance between the side of the device with
the test cocks and the side of the vault, and so there is a
minimum of three (311) inches clearance between the other side of
the device and the side of the vault. Special consideration must
be given to double check valve assembles of the "Y" type. These
devices must be installed on their "side" with the test cocks in a
vertical position so that either check valve may be removed for
service without removing the device. Vaults which do not have an
integrated bottom must be placed on a three (311) inch layer of
gravel.
C. Backflow Prevention Device Testing and
Maintenance.
1. The owners of any premises on which,
or on account of which, backflow prevention devices are installed,
shall have the devices tested by a person who has demonstrated
their competency in testing of these devices to the City.
Backflow prevention devices must be tested at least annually and
immediately after installation, relocation or repair. The City
may require a more frequent testing schedule if it is determined
to be necessary. No device shall be placed back in service unless
it is functioning as required. A report in a form acceptable to
the City shall be filed with the City each time a device is
tested, relocated, and repaired. These devices shall be serviced,
overhauled, or replaced whenever they are found to be defective
and all costs of testing, repair, and maintenance shall be borne
by the water user.
2. The City will supply affected water
users with a list of persons acceptable to the City to test
�backflow prevention devices. The City will notify affected
customers by mail when annual testing of a device is needed and
also supply users with the necessary forms which must be filled
out each time a device is tested or repaired.
D. Backflow Prevention Device Removal.
Approval must be obtained from the City
before a backflow prevention device is removed, relocated, or
replaced.
1. Removal: The use of a device may be
discontinued and the device removed from service upon presentation
of sufficient evidence to the City to verify that a hazard no
longer exists or is not likely to be created in the future;
2. Relocation: A device may be relocated
following confirmation by the City that the relocation will
continue to provide the required protection and satisfy
installation requirements. A retest will be required following
the relocation of the device;
3. Repair: A device may be removed for
repair, provided the water use is either discontinued until repair
is completed and the device is returned to service, or the service
onnection is equipped with other backflow protection approved by
he City. A retest will be required following the repair of the
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• 4. Replacement: A device may be removed
and replaced provided the water use is discontinued until the
replacement device is installed. All replacement devices must be
approved by the City and must be commensurate with the degree of
hazard involved.
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Section 14.10.025. User Supervisor.
At each premises where it is necessary, in the
opinion of the City, a user supervisor shall be designated by and
at the expense of the water user. This user supervisor shall be
responsible for the monitoring of the backflow prevention devices
and for avoidance of cross - connections. In the event of
contamination or pollution of the drinking water system due to a
cross - connection on the premises, the City shall be promptly
notified by the user supervisor so that appropriate measures may
be taken to overcome the contamination. The water user shall
inform the City of the user supervisor's identity on, as a
minimum, an annual basis and whenever a change occurs.
Section 14.10.030. Administrative Procedures.
A. Water System Survey
1. The City shall review all requests for
new services to determine if backflow protection is needed. Plans
and specifications must be submitted to the Building Department of
the City upon request for review of possible cross - connection
hazards as a condition of service for new service connections. If
it is determined that a backflow prevention device is necessary to
protect the public water system, the required device must be
installed before service will be granted.
2. The City may require an on- premise
inspection to evaluate cross - connection hazards. The City will
transmit a written notice requesting an inspection appointment to
each affected water user. Any customer which cannot or will not
allow an on- premise inspection of their piping system shall be
required to install the backflow prevention device the City
considers necessary.
3. The City may, at its discretion,
equire a reinspection for cross - connection hazards of any premise
Oteguesting o which it serves water. The City will transmit a written notice
an inspection appointment to each affected water user.
Any customer which cannot or will not allow an on- premise
inspection of their piping system shall be required to install the
backflow prevention device the City considers necessary.
B. Customer Notification - Device
Installation.
1. The City will notify the water user of
the survey findings, listing corrective action to be taken if
required. A period of sixty (60) days will be given to complete
all corrective action required including installation of backflow
prevention devices.
2. A second notice will be sent to each
water user which does not take the required corrective action
prescribed in the first notice within the sixty (60) days period
allowed. The second notice will give the water user a two (2)
week period to take the required corrective action. If no action
is taken within the two (2) week period, the City may terminate
water service to the affected water user until the required
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C. Customer Notification - Testing and
Maintenance.
•1. The City will notify each affected
water user when it is time for the backflow prevention device
installed on their service connection to be tested. This written
notice shall give the water user thirty (30) days to have the
device tested and supply the water user with the necessary form to
be completed and resubmitted to the City.
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2. A second notice shall be sent to each
water user which does not have his /her backflow prevention device
tested as prescribed in the first notice within the thirty (30)
day period allowed. The second notice will give the water user a
two (2) week period the City may terminate water service to the
affected water user until the subject device is tested.
Section 14.10.035. Water Service Termination.
A. General.
4$ When the City encounters water users that
represent a clear and immediate hazard to the potable water supply
that cannot be immediately abated, the City shall institute the
procedure for discontinuing the City water service.
B. Basis for Termination.
Conditions on water uses that create a
basis for water service termination shall include, but are not
limited to, the following items:
1. Refusal to install a required backflow
prevention device;
2. Refusal to test a backflow prevention
device;
3. Refusal to repair a faulty backflow
prevention device;
4. Refusal to replace a faulty backflow
p prevention device;
5. Direct or indirect connection between
he public water system and a sewer line;
6. Unprotected direct or indirect
connection between the public water system and a system or
equipment containing contaminants;
7. Unprotected direct or indirect
connection between the public water system and an auxiliary water
system;
8. A situation which presents an
immediate health hazard to the public water system.
C. Water Service Termination Procedures.
1. For conditions 1, 2, 3, or 4, the City
will terminate service to a customer's premise after two (2)
written notices have been sent specifying the corrective action
needed and the time period in which it must be done. If no action
is taken within the allowed time period water service may be
terminated.
2. For conditions 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8, the
City will take the following steps:
a. Make reasonable effort to advise
water user of intent to terminate water service;
• b. Terminate water supply and lock
service valve. The water service will remain inactive until
correction of violations has been approved by the City.
Section 14.10.040. Requirements for the
Certification As A
Backflow Prevention
Device Tester.
Each applicant for certification as a tester of
backflow prevention devices shall file an application with the
Utilities Director of the City of Newport Beach. The
certification shall be granted if the applicant satisfies the
following minimum requirements:
A. Applicants shall have had at least two (2)
years' experience in plumbing or pipe fitting or equivalent
qualifications.
B. Hold a valid certification from the
American Water Works Association (AWWA), California- Nevada
Section, from a County certification program, or have equivalent
training in the opinion of the City and the Health Department.
C. Each applicant for certification as a
tester of backflow prevention devices shall furnish evidence to
show that he has available the necessary tools and equipment to
properly test such devices. He shall be responsible for the
competency and accuracy of all tests and reports prepared by him.
D. Competency in all phases of backflow
prevention device testing and repair must be demonstrated by means
of education and /or experience.
Section 14.10.045. Violations.
It is unlawful for any person, firm or corporation at
any time to make or maintain or cause to be made or maintained,
totemporarily or permanently, for any period of time whatsoever, any
cross - connection between plumbing pipes or water fixtures being
served with water by the City Water Department or any other source
of water supply or to maintain any sanitary fixture or other
appurtenances or fixtures which by reason of their construction
may cause or allow backflow of water or other substances into the
water supply system of the City and /or the service of water pipes
or fixtures of any consumer of the City.
Section 14.10.050. Severability.
If any section, subsection, subdivision, paragraph,
sentence, clause, or phrase of this ordinance, or any part
thereof, is for any reason held to be invalid, such decision shall
not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this
ordinance or any part thereof. The Council hereby declares that
it would have passed each section, subsection, subdivision,
paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase thereof, irrespective of
the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, subdivisions,
paragraphs, sentences, clauses, or phrases be declared invalid."
Section 2: The City Clerk shall cause the same to be
published once in the official newspaper within fifteen (15) days
after its adoption.
WtheSection 3: This Ordinance was
eeting of the City Council of the City
27th day of June, 1988, and adopted
• 1988, by the following vote, to -wit:
introduced at a regular
of Newport Beach held on
on the 11th day of July,
AYES, Cox, Hart, Maurer, Plummer, Sansone,
Turner
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