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Ordinance
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Joint
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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
Date
6/9/2008
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ORDINANCE NO. 2331 ORDINANCE ADDING CHAPTER 38, ARTICLE VII TO THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY RELATING TO THE CROSS CONNECTION CONTROL PROGRAM ORDINANCE THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Municipal Code Amendment. Article VII is hereby added to Chapter 38 of the City Code of the City of Redwood City to read as follows: "Article VII. CROSS CONNECTION CONTROL Sec. 38.30 Purpose The City of Redwood City has a responsibility of protecting the public water supply from contamination occurring through backflow. This can only be achieved by implementing
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06/09/2008 <br /> T. Water System, Customer: The customer-user's water system shall include those <br /> parts of the facilities beyond the termination of the City distribution system that <br /> are utilized in conveying City delivered domestic water to points of use. <br /> Sec. 38.38 Requirements for Backflow Protection <br /> A. Conditions Necessitating Backflow. In the case of premises having any of the <br /> following, the public water system shall be protected against backflow from the <br /> premises by installing an approved backflow prevention assembly in the service <br /> line, appropriate to the degree of hazard: <br /> 1. An auxiliary water supply or a supply that is not or may not be of safe <br /> bacteriological or chemical quality and that is not acceptable as an <br /> additional source by the City. <br /> 2. Industrial fluids or any other objectionable substances are handled in such <br /> a fashion as to create an actual or potential hazard to the public water <br /> system. This shall include the handling of process waters and waters <br /> originating from the utility system that have been subject to deterioration in <br /> quality. <br /> 3. Internal cross connections that cannot be permanently corrected and <br /> controlled. <br /> 4. Intricate plumbing and piping arrangements. <br /> 5. Where entry to all portions of the premises is not readily accessible for <br /> inspections purposes, making it impracticable or impossible to ascertain <br /> whether or not dangerous cross connections exist. <br /> B. Type of Backflow Protection. The type of protective assembly required under <br /> subsection 38.38(A) shall depend upon the degree of hazard that exists. <br /> 1. The public water system shall be protected by an approved air gap <br /> separation, or a reduced pressure principle backflow prevention assembly <br /> if approved by the Director, on each service to the premises for the <br /> following degrees of hazard. <br /> a. In the case of any premises where there is an auxiliary water <br /> supply. <br /> b. In the case of any premises where there is any material dangerous <br /> to health that is handled in such a fashion as to create an actual or <br /> potential hazard to the public water system. Examples of premises <br /> where these conditions will exist include sewage treatment plants, <br /> ATTY/ORD/ORD.305 ORD.2331 <br /> 041608 5 FORMERLY MUFF#802 <br />
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