Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 653 - DESIGN, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE CRITERIA
Subpart H - CROSS-CONNECTIONS
Section 653.803 - Cross-Connection Control Devices
Universal Citation: 35 IL Admin Code ยง 653.803
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) A fixed proper air gap shall be used whenever technically possible.
b) Atmospheric Vacuum Breakers may be installed subject to the following conditions:
1) An atmospheric vacuum breaker shall not be
installed where back pressure may occur.
2) An atmospheric vacuum breaker shall be
installed at the highest point in the waterline and after the last control
valve before the point of discharge and a minimum of six inches above the flood
level rim of the receptacle.
3) An
atmospheric vacuum breaker shall not be used for installations where the
substance in the container receiving water is lethal or toxic. Examples of
acceptable installations include:
A) surface
wash piping for a gravity filter;
B) solution tanks of gravimetric dry chemical
feeders;
C) outlets with hose
attachments; and
D) receptacles
with a low level inlet where the substance contained is non-toxic such as food
or beverages.
c) Reduced Pressure Principle Backflow Preventers may be installed subject to the following conditions:
1) Installation
A) Units shall be accessible for maintenance
and testing.
B) Minimum clearances
recommended by the manufacturer shall be used.
C) Units shall be protected against flooding
and freezing.
D) Relief ports shall
not be plugged. A drain which will remain free flowing under all conditions
shall be provided.
E) A collection
system with an air gap under the relief port drain shall be installed with
ceiling level units.
F) No
reduction shall be made in the size of the relief port drain.
2) Bypasses - A second backflow
preventer shall be installed parallel to the first if there is only one service
line and the water service cannot be interrupted. Bypass lines without reduced
pressure principle backflow preventers shall not be installed.
3) Reduced pressure principle backflow
preventers shall be used for installations where a fixed proper air gap is not
possible. Examples of such installations include:
A) the water line used to provide make up
water for chemical feeders in a water treatment plant;
B) receptacles with a low level inlet where
the contents are non-toxic such as food or beverages; and
C) receptacles or vessels which can subject
the water supply line to back pressure.
4) Water service lines which connect a
community water supply to industrial or commercial establishments shall include
either a reduced pressure principle backflow preventer or a fixed proper air
gap with repumping if those establishments constitute a hazard to the water
supply due to the nature of chemicals or other material handled within the
facility.
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