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City Council and Successor Agency
Date
1/28/2013
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ORDINANCE NO. 2391 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 13.1 OF CHAPTER 13 REGARDING INCORPORATION OF SAN MATEO COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH CODE AND ARTICLE VII OF CHAPTER 38 TO THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY RELATING TO THE CROSS CONNECTION CONTROL PROGRAM THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Council finds as follows: 1. As a public water supplier, the City of Redwood City is required by state law to protect its water supply from contamination by adopting and enforcing a cross- connection control program; and 2. The costs to the City to remediate and remove contamination from the City's water supply after it has been contaminated by an occurrence of backflow from a property owner's private non-potable water supply can be substantial; and
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O1/28/2013 <br /> alcohol warning signs, three (3) copies of which are on file with the City Clerk, are adopted by <br /> reference as the environmental health code for the City. <br /> Section 4. Article VII of Chapter 38, "Cross Connection Control" is hereby amended <br /> to read as follows: <br /> Table of Contents <br /> Article VII Cross Connection Control <br /> Sec. 38.30 Purpose <br /> Sec. 38.31 Incorporation of Regulations <br /> Sec. 38.32 Protection Required for Water Service <br /> Sec. 38.33 Equipment Requiring Backflow Prevention <br /> Sec. 38.34 Assemby Requirements <br /> Sec. 38.35 Responsible Authority <br /> Sec. 38.36 Right of Entry <br /> Sec. 38.37 Definitions <br /> Sec. 38.38 Requirements for Backflow Protection <br /> Sec. 38.39 Installation of Backflow Prevention Assemblies <br /> Sec. 38.40 Testing of Backflow Prevention Assemblies <br /> Sec. 38.41 Fees <br /> Sec. 38.42 Cross Connection Prohibition <br /> Sec. 38.43 Real Estate Transfer Disclosure Statement <br /> Sec. 38.44 Public Nuisance <br /> Sec. 38.45 Enforcement, Remedies <br /> Sec. 38.45.1 Cost of Abatement <br /> Sec. 38.45.2 Civil Penalty <br /> Sec. 38.45.3 Criminal Prosecution <br /> Sec. 38.45.4 Administrative Fines <br /> Sec. 38.45.5 Cost Recover <br /> Sec. 38.45.6 Termination of Water Service <br /> Article VII. CROSS CONNECTION CONTROL <br /> Sec. 38.30 Purpose <br /> The City of Redwood City has a responsibility of protecting the public water supply from <br /> contamination occurring through backflow. This can only be achieved by implementing an <br /> effective cross connection control program. This program has been designed to: <br /> A. Protect the public water supply against actual or potential cross-contamination or <br /> pollution that may occur because of some undiscovered or unauthorized cross- <br /> connection on a Customer-user's system; <br /> B. Eliminate existing connections between drinking water systems and other sources of <br /> water that are not approved as safe and potable for human consumption; <br /> C. Encourage the exclusive use of public sources of water supply for domestic purposes; <br /> D. Protect the drinking water supply within the premises where plumbing defects or cross- <br /> connections may endanger the drinking water supply available on the Customer-user's <br /> system. <br /> ATTY/FINAL ORD/2013/ORD.384/CROSS CONNECTION ORD.#2391 <br /> REV:01-17-13 PT FORMERLY MUFF#802 <br /> Page 2 of 13 <br />
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