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main shall be installed prior to the first Certificate of Occupancy (including any Temporary <br />Certificate of Occupancy) for any building on Parcels A-E. [COA][ENGINEERING] <br />48. Conformance with the City's Recycled Water Development Standards — All recycled water <br />improvements shall be designed and constructed in accordance with the City's Recycled Water <br />Development Standards, including but not limited to the items below. [SDR] [ENGINEERING] <br />a. Design the site's recycled water system to conform with State and City <br />regulatory guidelines, standards, and operate within the City's recycled water quality <br />parameters. <br />b. Prepare the site's Recycled Water Engineering Report using the City's <br />template. Note that a separate Recycled Water Engineering Report may be required for <br />each block. Confirm with the Public Works Department prior to submittal of the first <br />building permit application. <br />c. Submit a draft Recycled Water Engineering Report with submittal of the <br />first building permit application for review. Review by the Public Works Services <br />Department will be required prior to the issuance of any building or engineering permits. <br />d. Contractors or sub -contractors shall not install spacers or jumpers in <br />place of any city issued water meter that is capable of passing water or sustaining water <br />pressure greater than 0 psi. <br />e. For protection of public health, recycled water systems must be <br />completely separate from the potable water system and shall not have any direct <br />connections including through a backflow prevention assembly or valve of any kind. All <br />recycled water system components, such as interior pipes and fixtures, must be clearly <br />labeled according to state guidelines. <br />f. Regulations for water main separation can be found in the California <br />Code of Regulations, Title 22, Division 4, Chapter 16, California Waterworks Standards. <br />Please refer to the state guidelines for the most up to date requirements. <br />g. Developers shall consult with the City during the design phase to identify <br />the backflow prevention assemblies necessary for the project. <br />h. Non -corrosive plastic pipe, such as polyethylene, polyvinylchloride, or <br />other corrosion resistant plastic, is required to be used for the construction of recycled <br />water plumbing systems. Other materials that may be used include: fusion -bonded <br />epoxy -coated carbon steel, Type 316 stainless steel, or ceramic materials. <br />i. Due to the potential corrosiveness of recycled water cast <br />iron, ductile iron, copper, steel, Type 304 stainless steel, and concrete are not <br />approved materials for use in recycled water systems. <br />ii. All selected materials should conform with the approved <br />or current version of the California Plumbing Code. <br />ATTY/RESO.0125/PC RESO SOUTH MAIN MIXED USE PROJECT—ENTITLEMENT RESO. NO. 15908 <br />REV: 11-03-2020 PR MUFF NO. 601 <br />Page 26 of 38 <br />