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File #: ORD-0345    Version: Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Approved
File created: 3/15/2017 In control: Public Works
On agenda: 8/22/2017 Final action:
Title: Approving an ordinance on second reading with the caption reading: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 53 OF THE CITY OF PFLUGERVILLE CODE OF ORDINANCES, TITLED WATERS AND SEWERS, BY ADOPTING SECTIONS 53.003 THROUGH 53.014 ESTABLISHING A CROSS-CONNECTION CONTROL AND BACKFLOW PREVENTION PROGRAM; PROVIDING A REPEALER CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR A SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY NOT TO EXCEED $2,000; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Attachments: 1. Proposed Backflow Ordinance_Pflugerville072717
Title
Approving an ordinance on second reading with the caption reading: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 53 OF THE CITY OF PFLUGERVILLE CODE OF ORDINANCES, TITLED WATERS AND SEWERS, BY ADOPTING SECTIONS 53.003 THROUGH 53.014 ESTABLISHING A CROSS-CONNECTION CONTROL AND BACKFLOW PREVENTION PROGRAM; PROVIDING A REPEALER CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR A SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY NOT TO EXCEED $2,000; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Summary
This item has been included on the agenda for adoption of an ordinance to implement the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) regulations and requirements regarding a Cross Connection Control and Backflow Prevention Program. Presentations and discussion took place at the May 9, 2017 and the July 25, 2017 City Council meetings.
TCEQ requires the City to implement a Cross Connection Control and Backflow Prevention Program that allows for monitoring and testing of potential cross connections.
This program will ensure that backflow prevention devices are installed and tested to protect the City’s water supply. Backflow is the reverse flow of water in any pipeline, causing non-potable water to flow into the public water supply. Backflow can occur when changes in water pressure create a suction effect, forcing non-potable water into the City’s drinking water supply.
Backflow prevention devices are used to protect our potable water supply from contamination due to backflow. Without these barriers, water that is no longer safe for consumption could travel into the City’s water supply and contaminate the drinking water. Typically, backflow prevention devices are required for plumbing system connections that contain chemicals or industrial fluids, irrigation systems, fertilizers or auxiliary water sources including reclaimed water.
Backflow prevention devices are mechanical devices, containing springs and other moving parts that are subject to wearing down and/or breaking. Routine maint...

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