Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Except as provided in subsection (c),
cross-connection control devices must be inspected at least annually by a
person approved by the Agency or its designee as a cross-connection control
device inspector (CCCDI). The inspection of mechanical devices must include
physical testing in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
1) Records of the annual inspection must be
submitted to the community water supply.
2) Each device inspected must have a tag
attached listing the date of the most recent test, name of CCCDI, and type and
date of repairs.
3) A maintenance
log must be maintained at the site of installation and must include:
A) make, model, and serial number of the
backflow preventer, and its location at the site;
B) date of each test;
C) name and approval number of the person
performing the test;
D) type of
test kit used and date of its most recent calibration;
E) test results and a brief statement
indicating whether the results pass or fail the test;
F) repairs or servicing required;
G) repairs and date completed; and
H) servicing performed and date
completed.
b)
Requirements for Cross-Connection Control Device Inspector Approval
1) Each applicant for CCCDI Approval must:
A) be a person authorized to perform plumbing
as described in the Illinois Plumbing License Law [225 ILCS
320/3(1)] .
B) complete a training course offered by the
Environmental Resources Training Center (see
110 ILCS
530 and
https://www.siue.edu/ertc) or the
Agency's delegate on cross-connection control devices that includes hands-on
practice testing of different types of backflow devices and proper maintenance
and repair.
C) apply for CCCDI
Approval.
D) successfully complete
both written and performance examinations demonstrating competency in the
following: the principles of backflow and back-siphonage; the hazard presented
to a potable water system; locations that require installation of
cross-connection control devices; identifying, locating, inspecting, testing,
maintaining and repairing cross-connection control methods and devices in-line,
as located throughout each system that connects to a community public water
supply. The applicant must successfully complete:
i) the written examination with a minimum
score of 75%; and
ii) a
performance-based examination by demonstrating competency in testing device
procedures on all types of devices at the examination center.
2) CCCDIs must renew
the CCCDI Approval each year between May 1 and June 30. An application for
CCCDI renewal will be sent by the Agency or its designee, and must be completed
and returned by June 30 of the renewal year. CCCDIs must complete an eight-hour
recertification course every three years from the date of the original issuance
of the CCCDI license. The course must be offered by the Environmental Resources
Training Center or the Agency's delegate and include a written and practical
exam demonstrating competency in backflow prevention testing.
3) A CCCDI Approval or admission to an
examination for CCCDI Approval must be suspended, revoked, or not issued by the
Agency for any one or more of the following causes:
A) Practice of any fraud or deceit in
obtaining or attempting to obtain a CCCDI Approval, including misrepresentation
of approval;
B) Any repeated,
flagrant, or willful negligence or misconduct in the inspection, testing, or
maintenance of cross-connection control devices;
C) Falsification of reports required by this
Part;
D) Willful violation of the
Environmental Protection Act or any rules adopted under it.
4) Suspension and Revocation
Procedures
A) Any person may file with the
Agency a written complaint regarding the conduct of a CCCDI approved under this
Part. The complaint must state the name and address of the complainant, the
name of the CCCDI, and all information that supports the complaint.
B) The Agency may initiate the suspension or
revocation procedure based on any written complaint or on its own motion. The
Agency's decision to institute suspension or revocation proceedings will be
based on the seriousness of the violation and its potential deleterious impact
on public health and safety.
C)
When the suspension or revocation procedure is initiated, the Agency must
notify the CCCDI by certified mail that suspension or revocation is being
sought. The notice must specify the cause upon which suspension or revocation
is sought and include the procedures for requesting a hearing before the
Agency. A request for hearing must be made in writing within 14 days after
receipt of the Agency's certified notification. If no hearing is requested, the
Agency will suspend or revoke the CCCDI Approval.
D) If a hearing is requested, the Director
must appoint one or more Agency employees to chair the proceedings. The hearing
must be conducted according to the hearing requirements of 35 Ill. Adm. Code
168.
E) The Director must make a
decision within 30 days after receiving the hearing transcript. The Director
must give written notice of that decision and reasons for the decision to the
CCCDI by certified mail.
F) Within
30 days after receiving a notice of suspension or revocation from the Agency,
the CCCDI may appeal the suspension or revocation to the Pollution Control
Board. The suspension or revocation of the CCCDI's Approval must be stayed
pending a final decision on the appeal by the Board.
c) Backflow preventers located in
the treatment plant, wellhouse, or booster station of a community public water
supply facility must be inspected at least annually by either an approved CCCDI
or by a certified water supply operator who has completed the qualifications
listed in subsections (b)(1)(B) and (D).
1)
When the inspection is conducted by a certified water supply operator who has
completed the necessary qualifications, records must be kept as required by
subsection (a)(3).
2) Each device
inspected must have a tag attached listing the date of the most recent test,
name of the CCCDI, and type and date of repairs.