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n. California Water Code Section 13553 allows for the use of recycled water <br />for toilet and urinal flushing in condominium projects: <br />i. The condominium's declaration, as defined in Section <br />4135 or 6546 of the Civil Code, shall provide that the laws and regulations <br />governing recycled water apply, shall not permit any exceptions to those laws and <br />regulations, shall incorporate the report described in Section 4 of the recycled <br />water development standards, and shall contain the following statement: <br />NOTICE OF USE OF RECYCLED WATER <br />This property is approved by the SWRCB Division of Drinking Water for the use of <br />recycled water for toilet and urinal flushing. This water is not potable, is not <br />suitable for indoor purposes other than toilet and urinal flushing, and requires <br />dual plumbing. Alterations and modifications to the plumbing system require a <br />permit and are prohibited without first consulting with the appropriate local <br />building code enforcement agency and your property management company or <br />owners' association to ensure that the recycled water is not mixed with the <br />drinking water. <br />ii. Property management company, or owners' associations <br />shall inform all new condominium owners, lessees, and tenants that recycled <br />water is used on the property and/or within condominiums for the specific uses <br />described in the Recycled Water Engineering Report, and that any alterations or <br />modifications to the plumbing system require a permit issued by the City of <br />Redwood City prior to the commencement of any work. <br />o. Prior to connecting to the City's recycled water distribution system, the <br />site must pass a full shut -down cross connection test. This test must be performed by a <br />Cross -Connection Control Specialist certified through the CA -NV Section of the AWWA <br />and observed by Public Works staff. <br />i. Cross Connection Tests must be performed on all dual <br />plumbed facilities, and irrigation systems prior to the use of recycled water. The <br />cross -connection testing procedures must be approved by DDW and included in <br />the Engineering Report. <br />ii. For larger projects with multiple buildings and/or city <br />metered connections a phased cross -connection test plan shall be included in the <br />Engineering Report. <br />iii. Projects with dedicated potable water services supplying <br />retail tenant improvement areas which are not included in the Recycled Water <br />Use Area shall include these areas in the cross -connection test. <br />iv. Provisions must be made by the contractor to supply the <br />on-site recycled water plumbing system through a temporary metered source of <br />potable water. <br />p. A full shut -down cross connection testis required: <br />i. Prior to occupancy <br />ii. Anytime there is a plumbing change to onsite potable <br />and/or recycled water systems, and <br />iii. Every four years in accordance with Title 22 regulations. <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 28 of 38 <br />