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7.A. - Page 11 <br /> gases, glycerin, paraffins, caustic and acid solutions, and other liquid and gaseous fluids <br /> used in industrial or other purposes for fire fighting purposes. <br /> M. Pollution: The presence of any foreign substance in water that tends to degrade its <br /> quality so as to constitute a non health hazard or impair the usefulness of the water. <br /> N. Public Works Services: The Public Works Services �'°�°r��division of the City of <br /> Redwood City. <br /> O. Water - Potable: Water that is safe for human consumption as described by the <br /> California Department of Public Health. <br /> P. Water — Nonpotable: Water that is not safe for human consumption or that is of <br /> questionable quality. <br /> Q. Qualified Tester: A person who meets the followinq criteria and who provides <br /> evidence of such to the satisfaction of the Communitv Development Director.� (1) a <br /> current valid Backflow Prevention Tester's Certificate issued by the American Water <br /> Works Association and current valid calibration certifications for differential pressure <br /> qauqes to be used for the purposes of testinq backflow prevention assemblies; (2) a <br /> current valid Redwood City business license; and (3) for any persons who will perform <br /> testinq backflow prevention assemblies and other work repuired by this Article, proof of <br /> insurance as follows: (a) Commercial General Liabilitv Insurance in the amount of <br /> $1,000,000 combined sinqle-limit per occurrence for bodily iniury, personal iniury and <br /> property damaqe; (b) Automobile Liability in the amount of$1,000,000 combined sinqle- <br /> limit per accident for bodilV iniurv and propertV damaqe; and (c) Workers'Compensation <br /> and Emplover's Liabilitv in the amount of the limits as repuired bv the California Labor <br /> Code and Employer's Liability limits of$1,000,000 per accident for bodily iniury. <br /> R. Water - Used: Any water supplied by the City from the public potable water system to a <br /> Customer-user's water system after it has passed through the point of delivery and is no <br /> longer under the sanitary control of the City. <br /> S. Water Service Connection: The terminal end of a service connection from the public <br /> potable water system, that is, where the City loses jurisdiction and sanitary control over <br /> the water at its point of delivery to the Customer-user's water system. If a meter is <br /> installed at the end of the service connection, then the service connection shall mean the <br /> downstream end of the meter. There should be no unprotected takeoffs from the service <br /> line ahead of any meter or backflow-prevention assembly located at the point of delivery <br /> to the Customer-user's water system. Service connection shall also include water <br /> service connection from a fire hydrant and all other temporary or emergency water <br /> service connections from the public potable water system. <br /> T. Water System, City: The City water system shall consist of the source facilities and the <br /> distribution system and shall include all those facilities of the water system under the <br /> complete control of the City, up to the point where the Customer-user's system begins. <br /> The source shall include all components of the facilities utilized in the production, <br /> treatment, storage, and delivery of water to the distribution system. This distribution <br /> system shall include those parts of the facilities beyond the termination of the City <br /> distribution system that are utilized in conveying City delivered domestic water to points <br /> of use. <br /> ATTY/FINAL ORD/2013/ORD.384/CROSS CONNECTION <br /> REV:01-08-13 PT <br /> Page 5 of 14 <br />