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Reso PC20-14 0125 PC Reso South Main Mixed Use Project Entitlement Signed
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Reso PC20-14 0125 PC Reso South Main Mixed Use Project Entitlement Signed
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<br />ATTY/RESO.0125/PC RESO SOUTH MAIN MIXED USE PROJECT – ENTITLEMENT <br />REV: 10-27-2020 PR <br />Page 26 of 38 <br /> <br />b. Prepare the site’s Recycled Water Engineering Report using the City’s template. Note <br />that a separate Recycled Water Engineering Report may be required for each block. <br />Confirm with the Public Works Department prior to submittal of the first building <br />permit application. <br />c. Submit a draft Recycled Water Engineering Report with submittal of the first building <br />permit application for review. Review by the Public Works Services Department will <br />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 place of any city <br />issued water meter that is capable of passing water or sustaining water pressure <br />greater than 0 psi. <br />e. For protection of public health, recycled water systems must be completely separate <br />from the potable water system and shall not have any direct connections including <br />through a backflow prevention assembly or valve of any kind. All recycled water <br />system components, such as interior pipes and fixtures, must be clearly labeled <br />according to state guidelines. <br />f. Regulations for water main separation can be found in the California Code of <br />Regulations, Title 22, Division 4, Chapter 16, California Waterworks Standards. Please <br />refer to the state guidelines for the most up to date re quirements. <br />g. Developers shall consult with the City during the design phase to identify the backflow <br />prevention assemblies necessary for the project. <br />h. Non-corrosive plastic pipe, such as polyethylene, polyvinylchloride, or other corrosion <br />resistant plastic, is required to be used for the construction of recycled water <br />plumbing systems. Other materials that may be used include: fusion-bonded epoxy- <br />coated carbon steel, Type 316 stainless steel, or ceramic materials. <br />i. Due to the potential corrosiveness of recycled water cast iron, ductile iron, <br />copper, steel, Type 304 stainless steel, and concrete are not approved <br />materials for use in recycled water systems. <br />ii. All selected materials should conform with the approved or current version <br />of the California Plumbing Code. <br />i. The Recycled Water Use Area (RWUA) shall not include commercial food preparation <br />facilities, or other commercial facilities where food and drink are prepared onsite <br />(Cafes, restaurants Cafeteria, Juice Bar, etc). Areas meeting these requirements shall <br />be separately metered through a dedicated service connection to the Public Water <br />System and be clearly defined in the Recycled Water Engineering Report. Sub- <br />metering these facilities from a water service which also provides potable water to <br />the RWUA is prohibited. <br />i. To comply with these requirements a project may need to exclude a small <br />area on a single floor, an entire floor/wing of a building, or an entire building <br />from the RWUA. Additionally, no pipes or plumbing fixtures using or intended
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