HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 1776ORDINANCE NO. 1776
AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING ACROSS-CONNECTION CONTROL PROGRAM AND REPLACING
CHAPTER 13.20 "BACKFLOW PREVENTION DEVICES" OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE.
THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF CENTRAL POINT, OREGON DO ORDAIN, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Central Point's Municipal Code Chapter 13.20 is hereby revised to read as
follows:
CHAPTER 13.20
CROSS-CONNECTION CONTROL
Sections:
13.20.010 Purpose
13.20.020 Definitions
13.20.030 Backflow Prevention Assembly (BPA) Requirements
13.20.040 BPA Installations in the Right-of-Way
13.20.050 Installation Requirements
13.20.060 Maintenance and Testing Requirements for BPA's
13.20:070 Schedule for Inspection and Testing of BPA's
13.20.110 Mobile Units
13.20.120 Multiple Connections
13.20.130 Thermal Expansion
13.20.140 Pressure Loss
13.20.200 Tester Requirements and Responsibilities
13.20.310 Water Service Termination
13.20.320 Notice of Appeal
13.20.400 Permits and Fees
13.20.010 Purpose The purpose of this ordinance is to protect the water supply of the
City of Central Point from contamination or pollution due to any existing or potential cross-
connections, and to implement and enforce the requirements of OAR Chapter 333, Division 61
for public water systems. No cross-connections shall be created, installed, used or maintained
within the area served by the City, except in accordance with this ordinance. The standards set
forth in this ordinance are considered to be minimum requirements for safe practice in the
delivery of water for domestic use. They are to be interpreted as meeting only the minimum
requirements for design, construction, maintenance, testing, and operation for cross-connection
control. The cost of complying with this ordinance is the sole responsibility of the property
owner and water service customer, as described herein. The City's adopted plumbing codes and
the requirements of OAR Chapter 333, Division 61 are incorporated and made a part of this
ordinance; if conflicts arise between the requirements of this ordinance, the codes, or OAR 333-
61,the more restrictive shall apply.
13.20.020 Definitions For the purpose of this ordinance, the following definitions shall
apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
A. Approved Backflow Prevention Assembly or Backflow Assembly or Assembly - An
assembly to counteract backpressure or prevent backflow or backsiphonage. This assembly
must appear on the list of approved assemblies issued by the Oregon Health Division and be as
specified in the City's PWD standards. These assemblies include:
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1 . Air Gap - A physical vertical separation between the free-flowing discharge
end of a potable water supply piping and/or appurtenance and an open or nonpressure-receiving
vessel, plumbing fixture or other device. An "approved air-gap separation" shall be at least
double the diameter of the supply pipe measured vertically above the overflow rim of the vessel,
plumbing fixture or other device -- in no case less than one inch.
2. Reduced Pressure Principle Backflow Prevention Assembly or Reduced
Pressure Principle Assembly or RPBA Assembly or RP - An assembly containing two,
independently-acting, approved check valves together with ahydraulically-operated,
mechanically-independent pressure differential relief valve located between the check valves and
at the same time below the first check valve. The assembly shall include properly located test
cocks and tightly closing shut-off valves at the inlet and outlet ends of the assembly.
3. Reduced Pressure Principle Detector Backflow Prevention Assembly or
Reduced Pressure Detector or RPDA - An assembly composed of a line-size approved, reduced
pressure principle assembly with a bypass containing a specific water meter and an approved
reduced pressure principle backflow prevention assembly. The meter shall register accurately in
cubic feet or gallonage for very low rates of flow.
4. Double Check Valve Backflow Prevention Assembly DCVA or Double Check
Valve Assembly or Double Check or DCA - An assembly which consists of two, independently-
operating check valves which are spring-loaded or weighted. The assembly comes complete
with ashut-off valve on each side of the check valves, as well as test cocks to test the check
valves for tightness.
5. Double Check Detector Backflow Prevention Assembly or Double Check
Detector Assembly or DCDA - An assembly composed of a line-size approved double check
assembly with a bypass containing a specific water meter and an approved double check valve
assembly. The meter shall register accurately in cubic feet or gallonage for very low rates of
flow.
6. Pressure Vacuum Breaker Backflow Prevention Assembly PVBA or Pressure
Vacuum Breaker or PVB - An assembly which provides protection against backsiphonage, but
does not provide adequate protection against backpressure backflow. The assembly is a
combination of a single check valve with an air inlet valve, which can be used with downstream
shut-off valves. In addition, the assembly has suction and discharge shut-off valves and test
cocks which allows the full testing of the assembly.
B. Auxiliary Water Supply -Any water source other than the City's water system,
including, but not limited to, domestic water wells and irrigation water sources.
C. Backflow -The flow in the direction opposite to the normal flow or the introduction
of any foreign liquids, gases, or substances into the City's water system.
D. Backpressure -Any elevation of pressure in the downstream piping system above
the supply pressure at the point of consideration which would cause, or tend to cause, a reversal
of the normal direction of flow and the introduction of fluids, mixtures or substances from any
source other than the intended source.
E. Backsiphonage -The flow of water or other liquids, mixtures or substances into
the distribution pipes of a potable water supply system from any source other than its intended
source caused by a sudden reduction of pressure in the potable water supply system.
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F. BPA -Any backflow prevention assembly approved by the City.
G. City -The City of Central Point, Oregon or its designee.
H. City Water System -The system for providing piped water for human consumption
to the public ("potable"), owned and operated by the City of Central Point.
I. Contamination -The entry or presence in a public water supply system of any
substance which may be harmful to health or the quality of the water.
J. Cross-Connection -Shall mean any unprotected actual or potential (direct or
indirect) connection or physical arrangement through which it is possible to introduce into any
part of the drinking water system any liquid or substance other than the intended unused potable
water, by backflow, backpressure, or back-siphonage.
K. Degree of Hazard -The low or high hazard classification that shall be attached to
all actual or potential cross-connections.
1 . High Hazard -The classification assigned to an actual or potential cross-
connection where a substance which, if allowed to backflow into the City Water System, could
cause illness or death,
2. Low Hazard -The classification assigned to an actual or potential cross-
connection that could allow a substance which, if allowed to backflow into the City Water
System, would be objectionable but not a hazard to human health.
L. Mobile Units -Any mobile equipment that uses water obtained through the City
Water System. Mobile units include, but are not limited to, carpet-cleaning vehicles or machines;
water-hauling vehicles; street-cleaning vehicles or machines that use water; pressure washers,
portable toilet-hauling and water-service vehicles, and septic tank-cleaning and hauling vehicles
that use water.
M. Point-of-Use Isolation -The appropriate backflow prevention within the consumer's
water system at the point where the actual or potential cross-connection exists.
N. Premises -Any property to which water service is provided, including but not
limited to, all residential, commercial, or industrial improvements; hospitals; clinics; parks;
recreational sites; and any other land improvement that is served by the City water system.
O. Premises Isolation -The appropriate backflow prevention assembly installed at the
point of service connection between the City water system and the customer's water system, or
other approved installation point.
P. Public Works Department (PWD)- The Department of the City responsible for
operation and maintenance of the City water system.
O. PWD Standards -The standard specifications and details of the City's Public
Works Department.
R. Representative of the City -Any person designated by the City to perform cross-
connection control duties that shall include, but are not limited to testing, cross-connection
inspections and water-use surveys.
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S. Residential Use -Shall include, but is not limited to, single- or multi-family
dwellings, manufactured housing, and apartments where the individual units are each on a
separate meter; or where two or more units are served by one meter.
T. Service Connection -The portion of the water system that conveys water from the
distribution main to the outlet side of the City's meter.
U. Tester - A person certified as an OHD backflow prevention assembly tester who is
registered with and approved by the City to perform the required testing, maintenance, repair,
and replacement of the assembly.
13.20.030 Backflow Prevention Assembly IBPA) Requirements Chapter 13.20 shall apply
to all properties within the City, and any properties located outside the City limits which are
connected to the City water system. If an air-gap or BPA is required to be installed, the water
service customer and the owner of the property are jointly responsible for installing and
maintaining the approved air-gap or BPA. The type and location of the BPA and elimination
method shall be subject to review and approval by the City. The property owner and water
service customer jointly assume all responsibility for any damages resulting from installation,
operation, testing, maintenance, repair, and/or replacement of any BPA.
Cross-connection control may be required or upgraded in each of the following minimum specific
circumstances, as determined by the City Administrator or his designee:
A. Cross-connections or potential cross-connections exist.
B. There is a history of cross-connections being established or reestablished.
C. Entry has been denied for cross-connection inspection when an existing or
potential cross-connection is suspected to exist.
D. Intricate plumbing arrangements are present that make it impractical to ascertain
whether cross-connections exist.
E. Manufacturing, processing, or maintenance materials or methods are being used
such that if cross-connection (including back-pressure, back-siphonage, or backflow) should
occur, a health hazard could result.
F. An approved double check valve BPA shall be the minimum protection for any fire
sprinkler systems using piping material that is not approved for potable water use; or a system
that does not provide for periodic flow-through every 24 hours. ARP BPA must be installed if
any solution other than the City's potable water can be introduced into the sprinkler system.
G. There is piping for conveying liquids other than potable water, and where that
piping is under pressure and is installed in proximity to the potable water piping.
H. When a building is constructed on commercial or industrial property, and the end
use of such building is not determined or could change (such as, but not limited to, shopping
malls and buildings with undetermined occupancel, a reduced pressure principle backflow
prevention assembly shall be installed at the service connection.
I. If it is determined the plumbing system has been changed without obtaining proper
permits as required by the City.
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J. Any property with anon-pressurized water storage tank, or a pressurized water
storage tank, excluding domestic hot water tanks with a capacity of 100 gallons or less.
K. A pressurized irrigation system is installed on the premises.
L. An auxiliary water source exists on the property or is conveyed to the property.
Cross connection control will not be required at the time of construction of new single-family
residences, but may be subsequently required if any of the above noted conditions is determined
to exist.
13.10.040 BPA Installations in the Rights-of-Way A BPA may be installed upon or within
any City rights-of-way based on the following minimum requirements:
A. The BPA does not affect or interfere with the operation, use, or existing location of
public infrastructure.
B. All permits required by the City to perform work in the City's rights-of-way shall be
obtained.
C. A property owner shall, at the request of the City and at the property owner's
expense, relocate a BPA which encroaches upon any City rights-of-way when such relocation is
necessary for street, sidewalk, or utility construction or repairs as required by the City.
13.20.050 Installation Requirements The following minimum requirements shall apply to
the installation of BPA's:
A. A BPA installer must obtain the required plumbing permits and any other permit
required by the City; be licensed by the State of Oregon for the installation of BPAs; have a valid
City business license; and have the installation inspected by the City.
B. No part of a BPA shall be submerged in water or installed in a location subject to
flooding, without the approval of the City Public Works Department..
C. All BPA's are required to have brass or plastic threaded pipe plugs installed in all
test cocks. Galvanized plugs in test cocks are not allowed.
D. BPAs which are installed to isolate premises from the City water system shall be
installed on the downstream side of the meter at or near the property line, or be installed
immediately inside the building being served; but in any case must be installed before the first
branch line. BPA's that are installed or located within City's rights-of-way are the responsibility
of the property owner.
E. All vertical installations of BPA's must be as expressly approved by the City.
F. The BPA shall be installed in accordance with City PWD Standards and the
specifications, requirements, and recommendations of the BPA's manufacturer.
G. All BPAs shall be available for inspection, as a minimum, during the hours of 8:00
a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, or as otherwise required and approved by the City.
H. BPA's installed inside a building, 5 feet or more above the floor, shall be equipped
with a rigid and permanently-installed platform with railing acceptable to the City. This
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installation shall also meet the requirements established by the U.S. Occupational Safety and
Health Administration and the State of Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Codes.
I. All facilities that require continuous uninterrupted water service, and are required
to have a BPA, shall make provisions for the parallel installation of BPA's so that testing, repair,
maintenance, or replacement can be performed on one of the two BPAs, while still providing
minimum flow requirements with only one of the two service lines in operation.
J. In the event apoint-of-use BPA has not had the testing or repair work as required
by this ordinance, a premises isolation BPA or approved air gap may be required.
K. Upon completion of any BPA installation, the City shall be notified by the property
owner. The City will then conduct an inspection. If the installation is approved by the City, the
property owner shall have the BPA tested by an authorized tester. Test results shall be provided
by the property owner or tester to the City.
L. All BPA's must be registered with the City. Registration shall consist of address
and physical location of BPA; date of installation; manufacturer's name, model, type, size, and
serial number; and a copy of the initial test report.
M. Bypass lines (that are not an integral part of the BPA) are prohibited. Pipe fittings
which could be used for connecting bypass lines shall not be installed.
N. BPA information nameplate and serial number must be attached to the BPA; be
readily visible; and be designed to be permanent and resilient to environmental conditions.
O. Pressure vacuum breaker BPA's may be utilized only in single zone irrigation
systems.
P. BPA's shall be sized to provide an adequate supply of water and pressure for the
premises being served. Consult manufacturer's specifications for specific performance data such
as flow characteristics.
Variances from these specifications will be evaluated by the City Administrator or his designee
on a case-by-case basis. Any variances must have prior written approval by the City.
13.20.060 Maintenance and Testing Requirements for BPA's A person who owns,
operates, or manages premises where required BPA's are installed shall maintain such BPA's in
proper working order at all times. It shall be the duty of the water service customer to keep
BPAs in good working condition at all times. It shall also be the duty of the water service
customer to have thorough inspections and assembly performance/leakage tests made at least
once a year or more often in those instances where successive inspections or tests indicate
failure. These inspection and tests, performed for and at the expense of the water service
customer, must be performed by a person registered with and approved by the City as a tester.
It is the responsibility of the water service customer to see that these tests and inspections are
completed. Testers may be required to notify the City in advance when the test is to be
undertaken so that City representative(s) may witness the test.
A. BPAs shall be repaired, overhauled, or replaced at the expense of the water service
customer and property owner, in an expedient manner, whenever they are found to be defective.
Records of such tests, repairs, overhauls, and/or replacements shall be maintained by the
property owner, and the City. It is the responsibility of any tester performing tests,
maintenance, repair, overhauls, or replacements of any BPA, to submit records of such tests or
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work to the City within 30 days of the performance of such work.
13.20.070 for Inspection and Testing of BPA's
A. The City shall require inspection and testing of all BPA's in each of the following
circumstances:
1. Immediately after installation of the BPA;
2. Whenever the BPA is moved;
3. A minimum of once a year;
4. Immediately after repairs.
BPA's may be required to be tested more frequently if, in the opinion of the City, it is determined
that such factors as the repair history of the BPA, circumstances on the premises, and/or the
degree of hazard present warrant additional testing.
13.20.110 Mobile Units Mobile units must obtain and maintain a current permit from the
City before using any water. As a condition of issuing a permit, the City may require a fixed air
gap or BPA to be mounted on the vehicle or its piping system, or on the City supplied hydrant
meter which is rented by the mobile unit's owner for temporary connection into the City's water
system.
13.20.120 Multiple Connections Any premises to be served by multiple service
connections shall be required to install a BPA or an approved air gap on each of the service lines
to the premises. The assembly(s) will be commensurate with the degree of hazard that could
occur in the event of across-connection.
13.20.130 Thermal Expansion If a BPA is installed, the property owner and/or water
service customer should make allowances for thermal expansion within their water system.
13.20.140 Pressure Loss Double check valves assemblies shall have a maximum loss of
10 psi and reduced pressure backflow assemblies shall have a maximum loss of 24 psi.
13 20 200 Tester Requirements and Responsibilities. The following are minimum
requirements and responsibilities for BPA testers:
A. BPA testers shall have liability insurance in the minimum amount of 5500,000. If
the employer holds the liability insurance, the tester may only test when working for the
employer.
B. All BPA testers shall be licensed with the appropriate State Contractor Board and
have a valid City business license.
C. The tester shall be responsible for accurate testing of BPA's and shall submit
complete reports thereof to the City no later than 30 days after the test has been completed.
D. Registration by BPA testers with the City must include registration of all test
gauges to be used by said tester (i.e serial numbers and model, or other applicable identification).
Registered OHD identification numbers of test gauges shall be listed on tests and maintenance
reports prior to being submitted to the City.
E. Certified testers shall not change the design or operation characteristics of any
BPA, unless otherwise approved (in writing) by the BPA manufacturer and OHD.
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F. City authorization to test BPA's may be revoked by the City if the tester has
falsely, incompletely, delinquently, or inaccurately filed BPA testing/maintenance/repair reports;
has used inaccurate, unregistered, uncalibrated, or improper gauges; has used improper testing
methods or procedures; has expired insurance; is not in compliance with safety regulations; has
a history of valid customer complaints; is not certified by the OHD to be a tester (at the time of
testing); or is not licensed as noted in (B) above.
13.20.310 Water Service Termination
A. If, in the opinion of the City Administrator or his designee, a customer is in
noncompliance with any provision of this ordinance and an immediate health hazard is present,
(i.e. a noted cross-connection or potential cross-connection exists which poses an immediate
health threat), the City may terminate the water service immediately. The water service
customer will be noticed (by phone, facsimile, or in writing) as soon as practicable after
determination of the noncompliance item which presents the hazard, and again, immediately
upon water service termination. The water service customer will be provided the opportunity to
be heard upon request, as soon as practicable.
B. If, in the opinion of the City Administrator or his designee, a customer is in
noncompliance with any provision of this ordinance and an immediate health hazard is not
present, a noncompliance notice will be mailed to the property owner and water service
customer. The noncompliance notice will state the reasons for non-compliance (which will
include the applicable provisions of this ordinance); the requirements needed to reestablish
compliance; and a schedule for compliance which will include the date upon which water service
termination would occur if the noted deficient items are not completed.
13.20.320 Notice of Anneal
A. A property owner or water service customer receiving a noncompliance notice
and/or water service termination may file a written appeal with the City Administrator within five
days after the noncompliance notice is mailed. The property owner or water service customer
shall include a written explanation of the basis of the appeal.
B. The City Administrator or his designee will review the appeal and respond in
writing to the customer within five days of receipt of the appeal with an explanation of the
review of the appeal and specific actions to be taken by the customer or the City. If an
immediate health hazard is not present, the termination of water service shall not occur prior to a
period of 48 hours after the City Administrator or his designee's written response has been
delivered to the premise, or in accordance with the schedule included in the notice of
noncompliance, whichever is last.
13.20.400 Permits and Fees The City Council may, from time to time, establish by
resolution a permit and administration fee structure for BPA installation and testing.
A. Prior to installing any BPA, the property owner shall apply for and obtain a BPA
Installation Permit and other required permits. The City shall charge an Installation Permit Fee for
each BPA in the amount of twenty-five dollars (525.00) for the purpose of covering City
expenditures for initial registration, inspection, and administration.
B. The City Council may establish by resolution a monthly administration fee (per
installed BPA) for the purpose of administration, inspection, and enforcement of the
requirements of this ordinance and the OHD as detailed in OAR 333-61-0070. This fee will be
billed and collected as part of the monthly water service billing.
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Section 2. An emergency is hereby declared to exist, and this ordinance shall take
effect immediately upon passage.
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Passed by the Council and signed by me in authentication of its passage this ~ day
of CJ~c-e.~•~,h.~- 1497. ,~
Mayor Rusty Mc
ATTEST:
City Representative
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Approved by me this, day of 4Jecr~.~~ /~7_
Mayor Rusty McGrath
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