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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0004392
PE
2632
FACILITY_NAME
SA-01-87
STREET_NUMBER
21200
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
PARADISE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
ENTERED_DATE
5/19/2004 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
21200 S PARADISE RD
RECEIVED_DATE
12/4/2001 12:00:00 AM
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Approved
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V <br /> Title 17 <br /> I <br /> ARTICLE 2. PROTECTION OF WATER SYSTEM <br /> Section 7601. Approval of backflow preventers <br /> Backflow preventers required by this Chapter shall have passed laboratory and field <br /> evaluation tests performed by a recognized testing organization which has demonstrated their <br /> competency to perform such tests to the Department. <br /> Section 7602. Construction of backflow preventers <br /> (a) Air-gap Separation. An Air-gap separation (AG) shall be at least double the <br /> diameter of the supply pipe, measured vertically from the flood rim of the receiving vessel to the <br /> supply pipe; however, in no case shall this separation be less than one inch. <br /> (b) Double Check Valve Assembly. A required double check valve assembly (DC) <br /> shall, as a minimum, conform to the AWWA Standard C506-78 (R83) adopted on January 28, <br /> 1978 for Double Check Valve Type Backflow Preventive Devices which is herein incorporated <br /> by reference. <br /> (c) Reduced Pressure Principle Backflow Prevention Device. A required reduced <br /> pressure principle backflow prevention device (RP) shall, as a minimum, conform to the AWWA <br /> Standard C506-78 (R83) adopted on January 28, 1978 for Reduced Pressure Principle Type <br /> Backflow Prevention Devices which is herein incorporated by reference. <br /> Section 7603. Location of backflow preventers <br /> (a) Air-gap Separation. An air-gap separation shall be located as close as practical to <br /> the user's connection and all piping between the user's connection and the receiving tank shall be <br /> entirely visible unless otherwise approved in writing by the water supplier and the health agency. <br /> (b) Double Check Valve Assembly. A double check valve assembly shall be located as <br /> close as practical to the user's connection and shall be installed above grade, if possible, and in a <br /> manner where it is readily accessible for testing and maintenance. <br /> (c) Reduced Pressure Principle Backflow Prevention Device. A reduced pressure <br /> principle backflow prevention device shall be located as close as practical to the user's <br /> connection and shall be installed a minimum of twelve inches (12") above grade and not more <br /> than thirty-six inches (36") above grade measured from the bottom of the device and with a <br /> minimum of twelve inches (12") side clearance. <br /> Section 7604. Type of protection required <br /> The type of protection that shall be provided to prevent backflow into the public water supply <br /> shall be commensurate with the degree of hazard that exists on the consumer's premises. The <br /> type of protective device that may be required (listed in an increasing level of protection) <br /> 6th Edition 129 <br /> July 8, 1998 <br />
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