Why Do Cities Need A Cross-Connection And Backflow Testing Program?

These programs safeguard the public drinking water and protect the health of its residents.  They do this by helping to ensure that any contaminants that could backflow into the public water supply system are isolated within the internal distribution system. Failure to comply with annual testing could result in the city disconnecting water service until the backflow device is tested.

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1. Why Do Backflow Prevention Assemblies Need to Be Tested?
2. How Often Does the Backflow Prevention Assembly Need to Be Tested?
3. What Is A Cross-Connection?
4. What Is A Backflow Prevention Assembly?
5. What Is Back-Siphonage?
6. What Is Backflow?
7. What Is Backpressure Backflow?
8. Why Do Cities Need A Cross-Connection And Backflow Testing Program?
9. Does A Lawn Irrigation System Require A Backflow Prevention Assembly?
10. When Requesting A Test For My Backflow Prevention Assembly, How Much Should I Expect To Pay For This Service?
11. Where Do I Send A Copy Of My Backflow Testing Report Or Verify That Testing Of My Backflow Prevention Assembly Has/Has Not Been Completed?
12. Can I Perform Backflow Prevention Tasks On My Own?