Frequently Asked Questions
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Backflow / Cross Connection
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Backflow / Cross Connection
The installation, maintenance, and repair of the backflow prevention assembly are the responsibility of the customer. The assembly may be installed by a property owner, plumbing contractor, or general contractor subject to Title 17 of the public health code and Carmichael Water Districts Construction Standards and Specifications. Contact the County Of Sacramento for any permit requirements.
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Backflow / Cross Connection
Through surveys and inspections, Carmichael Water District will determine which properties are required to install backflow prevention assemblies. If an installation is required you will receive a letter outlining the steps you need to take to be in compliance.
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Backflow / Cross Connection
Generally, the backflow prevention assembly must be located as close as possible to the service connection. Contact Carmichael Water District for consideration of any variance on the location.
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Backflow / Cross Connection
Yes, backflow prevention assemblies are equipped with internal seals, springs, and moving parts that can wear or break. Assemblies must be tested annually to ensure proper operation.
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Backflow / Cross Connection
Testing shall be performed by a certified tester employed by Carmichael Water District.
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Backflow / Cross Connection
Carmichael Water District will provide an annual backflow test to customers as per the District’s Cross-Connection Control Program. See the current fiscal year fee schedule for the cost which will show up as an adjustment to your monthly bill. In the event, the assembly fails the initial test one re-test shall be performed at no additional charge.
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Backflow / Cross Connection
Yes, often backflow assemblies are damaged beyond repair by the winter freeze. Carmichael Water District strongly recommends you consider freeze protection for your backflow assembly.
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Backflow / Cross Connection
A cross- connection is an unprotected actual or potential connection between a potable water system used to supply water for drinking purposes and any source or system containing unapproved water or substance that is not or cannot be approved as safe, wholesome, and potable.
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Backflow / Cross Connection
Per Federal and State Law Carmichael Water District has implemented a program to set rules and procedures to eliminate, monitor, protect, and prevent cross-connections in the public water supply.
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Backflow / Cross Connection
Backflow is the undesirable reversal of the flow of potentially contaminated water into the potable water supply. The two types of backflow are backpressure and back siphonage.
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Backflow / Cross Connection
Backflow can be prevented by the installation of an Air Gap or an approved backflow prevention assembly installed on the service line.