New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 21 - Miscellaneous
Chapter XXX - Niagara Falls Water Board
Part 1950 - Water Regulations
Section 1950.17 - Cross-connection prevention program
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) The water board policy is to protect the public water supply against actual or potential cross-connections by isolating within the premises contamination that may occur because of some undiscovered, or unauthorized cross-connection of the premises. This policy incorporates the elimination of existing connections between drinking water systems and other sources of water that are not approved as safe and potable for human consumption. The policy also encompasses the elimination of cross-connections between drinking water supply. The policy extends to the prevention of the making of cross-connections in the future. The policy encourages the exclusive use of public sources of water supply.
(b) Except when the water board determines that no significant hazard is posed by the premises served, the water board shall take such actions as it deems necessary and appropriate to protect the public water system from existing or potential contamination by containing within or limiting the existing or potential contamination to the premises or the user including, but not limited to:
(c) The water board shall not allow a user to establish a separate source of water. However, if the user justifies the need for a separate source of water, the water board shall take such action as it deems necessary and appropriate to protect the public water system from a user who has a separate source of water and does not pose a hazard as provided in this subdivision, including, but not limited to:
(d) All users of public water system shall prevent cross-connections between the potable water piping system and any other piping system within the premises.
(e) The user on any premises where backflow protective devices are installed shall conduct competent inspections at least once a year, or more often in those instances where successive inspections indicate repeated failure, and the director has established a more frequent schedule. These devices shall be repaired, overhauled or replaced at the expense of the user whenever they are found to be defective. These tests shall be performed in the presence of a certified backflow prevention device tester, and all test results shall be forwarded within 25 days to the director and the Niagara County Health Department. In the event that the test report is not received by the director within 25 days of the appropriate schedule, an order to comply will be issued. The city or water board will make its certified backflow prevention device tester available for inspections and testing on schedules established by the city in conjunction with the water board, and at the expense of the user. The director shall have access to any test being conducted.
(f) Inspection requests shall be as follows: