HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-3078 PROHIBITING CROSS-CONNECTIONS TO THE YAKIMA CITY WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM ORDINANCE NO. 3 0 7 8
AN ORDINANCE prohibiting cross - connections to the water supply system of
the City of Yakima; declaring such cross - connections to be a
nuisance, repealing Section 7.68.070 of the City of Yakima
Municipal Code; and enacting a new Section 7.68.070 as a new
section of the City of Yakima Municipal Code.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF YAKIMA:
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Section 1. Section 7.68.070 of the City of Yakima Municipal Code is
hereby repealed.
Section 2. Simultaneous with the repeal of Section 7.68.070 of. the City
of Yakima Municipal Code, as effected by Section 1 of this ordinance, Section
7.68.070 "Cross Connection Control" is hereby enacted:
"7.68.070
CROSS CONNECTION CONTROL
A. Definitions. The definitions set forth in this subsection apply
throughout the chapter.
(1) "Backflow" -- The flow, other than the intended direction of
flow, of any foreign liquids, gases, or sustances into the distribution
system of a Public Water supply.
(2) "Backflow Prevention Device" -- A device to counteract back
pressure or prevent back siphonage.
(3) "Contamination" -- The entry into or presence in a Public
Water Supply of any substance which may be deleterious to health and /or
quality of the water.
(4) "Cross- Connection" -- Any physical arrangement whereby a
Public Water Supply is connected, directly or indirectly, with any other
water supply system, sewer, drain, conduit, pool, storage reservoir, plumbing
fixture, or other device which contains or may contain contaminated water,
sewage, or other waste or liquids of unknown or unsafe quality which may be
capable of imparting contamination to the Public Water Supply as a result of
Backflow.
(5) "Director" -- The Director of Engineering and Utilities of the
City of Yakima, or his authorized agent.
(6) "Health Officer" -- The Yakima County District Health Officer,
or his authorized agent.
(7) "Public Water Supply" -- Any system or water supply intended
or used for human consumption or other domestic uses, including source,
treatment storage, transmission and distribution facilities, where water is
furnished to any collection or number of individuals, or is made available to
the public for human consumption or domestic use.
(8) "Purveyor" -- The City of Yakima or its authorized agent.
(9) "Secretary" -- The Secretary of the Department of Social and
Health Services, or his /her authorized agent, or the Health Officer as set
forth in WAC 248 -54 -270.
B. Cross - Connections. No water service shall be installed or
continued in use by the Purveyor unless the water supply is protected by
Backflow Prevention Devises as may be required by this Section and Washington
Administrative Code 248 -54. The installation or maintenance of a
Cross - Connection which will endanger the water quality of the potable water
supply of the City of Yakima shall be unlawful and is prohibited. Any such
Cross - Connection now existing or hereafter installed is hereby declared to be
a public nuisance and the same shall be abated. The control or elimination
of Cross - Connections shall be in accordance with this Section and Washington
Administrative Code 248 -54, together with the latest addition of appropriate
• manuals of standard practice pertaining to Cross- Connection control approved
by the Secretary. The Director shall have the authority to establish
requirements more stringent than State regulations if he deems that the
conditions so dictate. The Purveyor shall adopt rules and regulations as
necessary to carry out the provisions of this ordinance.
C. Use of Backflow Prevention Devices.
(1) Backflow Prevention Devices shall be installed at the ties on
the premises or the materials used in connection with service connection or
within any premises where, in the judgment of the Purveyor, the nature and
extent of the activities, or the materials stored on the premises, would
present an immediate and dangerous hazard to health and /or be deleterious to
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the quality of water should a Cross - Connection occur; even though such '
Cross- Connection does not exist at the time the Backflow Prevention Devices
shall be installed under circumstances including but not limited to the
following:
(a) Premises having an auxiliary water supply, unless the
quality of the auxiliary supply is in compliance with Washington
Administrative Code 248 -54 -430 and is acceptable to the Purveyor.
(b) Premises having internal Cross - Connections that are not
correctible, or intricate plumbing arrangements which make it impracticable
to ascertain whether or not Cross - Connections exist.
(c) Premises where entry is restricted so that inspections
for Cross- Connections cannot be made with sufficient frequency or at
sufficiently short notice to assure that Cross - Connections do not exist.
(d) Premises having a repeated history of Cross- Connections
being established or re- established.
(e) Premises on which any substance is handled under pressure
so as to permit entry into the Public Water Supply, or where a
Cross- Connection could reasonably be expected to occur. This shall include
the handling of process waters and cooling waters.
(f) Premises where materials of toxic or hazardous nature are
handled in such a way that if back siphonage should occur, a serious health
hazard might result.
(g) The following types of facilities will fall into one of
the above categories where a Backflow Prevention Device is required to
protect the Public Water Supply. A Backflow Prevention Device shall be
installed at these facilities unless the Purveyor and Secretary determine
that no hazard exists.
1. Hospitals, mortuaries, clinics
2. Laboratories
3. Metal plating industries
4. Piers and docks
5. Sewage treatment plants
6. Food or beverage processing plants
7. Chemical plants using a water process
8. Petroleum processing or storage plants
9. Radioactive material processing plants or nuclear
reactors
10. Others specified by the Secretary.
(h) Other premises, as specified by the Director, where
Backflow Prevention Devices are required to protect the Public Water Supply.
(2) The type of protective device required shall depend on the
degree of hazard which exists:
(a) An air -gap separation or a reduce pressure principle
Backflow Prevention Device shall be installed where the Public Water Supply
may be contaminated with sewage, industrial waste of a toxic nature, or other
contaminant which could cause a health or system hazard.
(b) In the case of a substance which may be objectionable but
not hazardous to health, a double check valve assembly, air -gap separation,
or a reduced pressure principle Backflow Prevention Device shall be
installed.
(3) Backflow Prevention Devices required by this ordinance shall
be installed at the meter, or at a location designated by the Purveyor. The
device shall be located so as to be readily accessible for maintenance and
testing, and furthermore, where no part of the device will be submerged.
(4) Backflow Prevention Devices required by this ordinance shall
be installed under the supervision of, and with the approval of, the
Purveyor.
(5) The policies, procedures, and criteria for determining
appropriate levels of protection shall be in accordance with the Accepted
Procedure and Practice in Cross Connection Control Manual - Pacific Northwest
Section - American Waterworks Association, Third Edition, or any superseding
edition. •
(6) Any protective device required by this ordinance shall be a
model approved by the Director. A double check valve assembly or a reduced
pressure principle Backflow Prevention Device will be approved if it has
successfully passed performance tests of the University of Southern
California Engineering Center or other testing laboratories satisfactory to
the Secretary and the Director. These devices shall be furnished and
installed by and at the expense of the customer.
(7) Backflow Prevention Devices installed pursuant to this
ordinance, except atmospheric vacuum breakers, shall be inspected and tested
annually, or more often if necessary. Maintenance shall be at the customer's
expense. Whenever the devices are found to be defective, they shall be
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repaired, overhauled, or replaced at the customer's expense. Inspections,
tests, repairs, and records thereof shall be accomplished under the
Purveyor's supervision by certified testers and the customer will be charged
according to the following schedule of fees:
a. For Air Gap Separation Inspection $15.00
b. For Pressure Atmospheric
Vacuum Breaker Test $15.00
c. For Double Check Valve
Assembly Test $25.00
• d. For Reduced Pressure
Backflow Device Test $25.00
(8) No underground sprinkling device will be installed without
adequate Backflow Prevention Devices at the point from which the water for
irrigation is taken from the Public Water Supply.
(9) Failure of the customer to cooperate in the installation,
maintenance, testing, or inspection of Backflow Prevention Devices required
by this Section and Washington Administrative Code 248-54 shall be grounds
for the termination of water service to the premises, or, in the alternative,
the installation of an air-gap separation at the customer's expense.
D. Cross-Connection Inspection.
(1) No water shall be delivered to any structure hereafter built
within the City of Yakima or within areas served by the City water until the
same shall have been inspected by the Purveyor for possible Cross-Connections
and been approved as being free of same.
(2) Any construction for industrial or other purposes which is
classified as hazardous facilities pursuant to Subsection C (1) (g), where is
is reasonable to anticipate intermittent Cross-Connections, or as determined
by the Director, shall be protected by the installation of one or more
Backflow Prevention Devices at the point of service from the Public Water
Supply or any other location designated by the Purveyor.
(3) Inspections shall be made periodically of all buildings,
structures, or improvements of any nature now receiving water through the
City's system, for the purpose of ascertaining whether Cross-Connections
exist. Such inspections shall be made by the Purveyor.
E. Installation Permits. If Cross-Connection control devices are
found to be necessary, the owner of the property served must apply to the
City of Yakima Code Administrator for an installation permit.
F. Additional Remedies. In the event an improper Cross-Connection is
not corrected within the time limit set by the Director, or, in the event the
Purveyor is refused access to any property for the purpose of determining
whether or not Cross-Connections exist; delivery of water to the property
shall cease until the deficiency is corrected to the Purveyor's satisfaction.
In addition, the Purveyor may effect the necessary repairs or modifications
at the expense of the property owner and refuse delivery of water to the
property until the cost thereof shall have been paid."
Section 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect thirty
(30) days after its passage, approval, and publication as provided by law and
the City Charter.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL, signed and approved this / day of
, 1988.
MAYOR
ISO ATTEST:
K CI-A-e■v , -/ /e-t9
CITY CLERK
Publication Date: JAN 22 19::
Effective Date: FEB 2 1 19::
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