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Cross Connection Control & Backflow Prevention

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  • Certified Backflow Assembly Testing Services 

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Backflow Tester Certificate Number 19973 

Exp Date 12/31/2027

Backflow assembly testing is a critical service that ensures the safety and quality of a building's water supply. It involves the testing, inspection, and maintenance of backflow prevention assemblies, which are installed to prevent contaminated or dirty water from flowing back into the clean water supply. Service includes testing of potable (domestic/commercial) and non-potable (irrigation/reclaimed water) assemblies. (Multiple Unit Discounts Available)

  • Comprehensive Cross Connection Control Specialist Guidance 

CCCS Certificate Number 03842

Exp Date 6/23/2028

Providing guidance to organizations and municipalities to manage and mitigate the risks associated with cross connections in water distribution systems. Cross connections occur when a potable water system is linked (intentionally or unintentionally) to a non-potable water system, potentially allowing contaminants to flow back into the clean water supply. This is a serious public health hazard that can lead to waterborne diseases, chemical contamination, and violations of water quality standards.

  • Cross Connection Hazard Assessments 

Per the Cross Connection Control Policy Handbook Article 2 Section 3.2.1 every Public Water System must conduct an initial hazard assessment of the user premises within its service area.

This systematic evaluation is used to identify, classify, and prioritize potential risks in a water distribution system where cross connections could allow contaminants or pollutants to flow back into the potable (drinking) water supply. The goal is to assess the likelihood and potential severity of these risks and to implement effective measures, such as backflow prevention, to protect public health and comply with water safety regulations. Click the button to provide the information needed to perform an assessment on your connection or system.

A certified Cross Connection Control Specialist must review or conduct each initial and follow-up hazard assessment pursuant to this section and make a written finding that, in the specialist’s judgment based on cross-connection control principles, the PWS’s hazard assessment properly identified all hazards at the time of the assessment, the appropriate degree of hazards, and the corresponding backflow protection.

  • Cross Connection Testing 

The process of evaluating and ensuring that backflow prevention devices are functioning correctly to protect a potable water supply from contamination or pollution caused by backflow. A cross connection occurs when the potable water system is directly connected to a non-potable source, such as wastewater, chemicals, or industrial fluids, which creates the risk of contaminants entering the drinking water system.

  • Cross Connection Control Program

Development and implementation for municipalities, small systems and industries.

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