Public Utilities requires the primary backflow preventer and the service lines up to the Primary (Containment) backflow preventer to pass bacteriological tests prior to setting the meters.

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All commercial sites require a Primary (Containment) Backflow Preventer which is reviewed by the Cross Connection Inspector during Site Plan Review. The Cross Connection Inspector reviews for make, model, size and location.

Yes. If it is a testable backflow preventer, then annual test reports are to be submitted to the Cross Connection Inspector.

In addition to the Primary (Containment) Backflow Preventer required by Public Utilities, the International Plumbing Code and/or the State Water Works Regulations may require additional backflow preventers inside the building. These preventers are normally identified on the building plans and reviewed by the Department of Development and Permits, Code Compliance Division.

Yes. If it is a testable backflow preventer, then annual test reports are to be submitted to the Cross Connection Inspector.

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