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NBL Plumbing Cross NBL Plumbing Cross Connections and Connections and
Backflow Prevention Backflow Prevention Program Program
NBL Plumbing System NBL Plumbing System Inspection December 2009Inspection December 2009
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Purpose of Cross Connection Purpose of Cross Connection Backflow ProgramBackflow Program
The purpose of a cross connection and backflow control program is to ensure that potable water is safe to drink by verifying that no potential or actual cross connections with non-potable water exist.
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Magnitude of Problem in Magnitude of Problem in U.S.*U.S.*
From 1981 to 1998, CDC documented 57 waterborne disease outbreaks related to cross connections, resulting in 9,734 illnesses. 20 outbreaks (6,333 cases of illness) caused by
microbiological contamination. 15 outbreaks (679 cases of illness) caused by
chemical contamination. 22 outbreaks (2,722 cases of illness) where the
contaminant was not reported.
Note: The CDC believes many cases of waterborne illness are not recognized or reported.
*US EPA Office of Ground and Drinking Water, Potential Contamination Due to Cross Connections and Backflow and Associated Risks, 2001.
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Reasons Why Water Reasons Why Water Contamination Events May Be Contamination Events May Be
Under-reported*Under-reported* Outbreaks of illness may not be linked to an incident of
backflow contamination. Documented effects of contamination are usually acute and
result from short-term exposures; whether mild or severe, the effect appears soon after exposure. Effects that are long-lasting or only appear after some time (chronic effects) are difficult to ascribe to a single event or associate with a waterborne source.
Cross-connections combined with uncorrected backflow situations that cause continuous or intermittent exposure over a long time and result in chronic illness would be less likely to be linked to backflow contamination.
Contamination may not affect enough people to attract the attention of public health officials.
Information that could tie an incident to an outbreak of illness or disease, such as where and when a contaminant entered the system, is often missing.
*US EPA Office of Ground and Drinking Water, Potential Contamination Due to Cross Connections and Backflow and Associated Risks, 2001.
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Legal RequirementsLegal Requirements
EPA Safe Drinking Water Act 1974 EPA Safe Drinking Water Act 1974 (latest amendment 1996)(latest amendment 1996)
IL Health/Plumbing Code (Sections IL Health/Plumbing Code (Sections dealing with cross dealing with cross connections/backflow protection) connections/backflow protection)
TITLE 77: PUBLIC HEALTH TITLE 77: PUBLIC HEALTH CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC
HEALTHHEALTHSUBCHAPTER r: WATER AND SEWAGESUBCHAPTER r: WATER AND SEWAGEPART 890 ILLINOIS PLUMBING CODEPART 890 ILLINOIS PLUMBING CODE
OSHA OSHA 1926.51(b)(2)
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Types of Cross ConnectionsTypes of Cross Connections Backflow is the undesirable reversal of flow of water or
other substances or mixtures into the drinking water distribution system.
Back siphonage is caused by negative pressure (vacuum) in the supply line. This effect is similar to sipping a coke by inhaling through a straw, which induces a flow in the opposite direction.
Back pressure is caused by higher pressure in the system than is in the supply line. This can be caused by turning on a pump in the system that has a higher pumping pressure than that of the supply line. If the pump line is contaminated with a hazardous chemical, the higher pressure in the system could force the hazardous chemical back into the supply line or water main.
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DefinitionsDefinitions Backflow - a reversal in the normal Backflow - a reversal in the normal direction of flow within a piping system. direction of flow within a piping system. This can occur in two ways. This can occur in two ways.
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Backflow SituationsBackflow Situations Common cause of Backflow due to Common cause of Backflow due to
the siphon effectthe siphon effect
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Backflow SituationsBackflow Situations
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DefinitionsDefinitions
Example of Back Siphon effectExample of Back Siphon effect
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Definitions Backpressure-process piping pressure Backpressure-process piping pressure may overcome the incoming city pressuremay overcome the incoming city pressure
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Types of Backflow Types of Backflow PreventersPreventers
Five basic devices are used to protect against cross connections: 1. Air gaps2. Atmospheric vacuum breakers 3. Pressure vacuum breakers4. Double check valves5. Reduced-pressure principle backflow
preventers or reduced pressure zones.
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Historic Example 1Historic Example 1
US EPA Cross Connection Manual 1989
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Historic Example 2 Historic Example 2
US EPA Cross Connection Manual 1989
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Historic Example 3Historic Example 3
US EPA Cross Connection Manual 1989
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Historic Example 4Historic Example 4
US EPA Cross Connection Manual 1989
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Common Cross Common Cross Connections*Connections*
Where are the most common cross-connections found?
Whenever a plumbing fixture is connected to the drinking water supply, a potential cross-connection exists. Fortunately, many of the plumbing fixtures have built-in backflow protection. Here are some examples of cross-connections that can lead to backflow are:
• Wash basins and service sinks• Laboratory equipment• Irrigation or lawn sprinkler systems• Swimming pools and spas• Solar heat systems• Fire sprinkler systems• Auxiliary water supplies (wells, storage tanks and second feeds)• Photo developing equipment• Chemical feed equipment• Attachment to hoses to apply weed killer or fertilizer or to flush antifreeze• Food and beverage processing equipment• Ornamental fountains• Boilers• Hose bibs
*City of San Diego, Water Department
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HighlightsHighlights
NBL Backflow Cross Connection NBL Backflow Cross Connection InspectionInspection
December 2009December 2009
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4 Separate Water Systems at 4 Separate Water Systems at NBLNBL
1. Domestic (potable – i.e. water (potable – i.e. water fountains, lavatory sinks, break fountains, lavatory sinks, break room kitchen sink, etc.)room kitchen sink, etc.)
2.2. LabLab (lab faucets, etc.) (lab faucets, etc.)
3.3. DistilledDistilled (de-ionized water) (de-ionized water)
4.4. CanalCanal (i.e. outside cooling towers, (i.e. outside cooling towers, chillers, etc.)chillers, etc.)
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Backflow Preventer Backflow Preventer
Pu men’s lockeroom Pu men’s lockeroom janitors closet detergent janitors closet detergent sprayer with newly sprayer with newly installed backflow installed backflow preventer (installed preventer (installed 12/14/09). 12/14/09).
U wing janitors closet with backflow preventer.
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Air GapAir Gap
Emergency eyewash without air gap for drain.
Emergency eyewash with air gap for drain
Note: Many Emergency Showers and eyewashes incorrectly connected to lab water rather than potable (domestic) water system.
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Submerged InletSubmerged Inlet
Pipette washer submerged inlet. NBL lab sink faucets do not have intrinsic backflow preventers.
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Prevention Submerged InletPrevention Submerged Inlet
Hoses cut above level of sink prevents a submerged inlet.
Hose below level of sink creating potential submerged inlet. NBL lab sink faucets do not have intrinsic backflow preventers.
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Double Check Valve Backflow Double Check Valve Backflow PreventerPreventer
Pu Basement B water main dividing into potable water and standpipe (sprinkler) line without double check valve backflow preventer.
Uranium Wing C057 water main dividing into potable water and standpipe (sprinkler) line with double check valve backflow preventer.
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No Backflow Preventer Industrial No Backflow Preventer Industrial Motor Connected to Potable Water Motor Connected to Potable Water
LineLine
Auxillary pump cooling jacket in Pu basement B connected to potable water line without backflow preventer.
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Washing Machine Connections Washing Machine Connections Needing Backflow PreventerNeeding Backflow Preventer
Pu Rad Washing Machine Water connections needing backflow preventer. Need in Uranium Wing D114.
Washing machine backflow preventer. Special type recommended for radiological facilities (reduced pressure zone double check valve).
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Aspirator Without Backflow Aspirator Without Backflow PreventionPrevention
Aspirator without backflow preventer D118 U wing. NBL lab sink faucets do not have intrinsic backflow preventers. Only use aspirator on sink faucet that has back flow preventer – ask Building Manager.
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Hose Bib Vaccum Breaker Hose Bib Vaccum Breaker Backflow PreventerBackflow Preventer
Hose bib with newly installed (12/14/09) backflow preventer (vacuum breaker) Room C057
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Cross Connection and no Cross Connection and no backflow preventer to potable backflow preventer to potable
water linewater line
Pu Basement Acid Scrubber. Cross connection lab and distilled water. Potable water connection to scrubber. Potable water line has no fixed backflow preventer.
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Perchloric Acid HoodPerchloric Acid Hood
Perchloric acid hood water spray in C138 needs back flow preventer.
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Drain Lines Not CappedDrain Lines Not Capped
Uranium wing drain lines not capped. Stain on floor C218 possibly spill from uncapped drain.
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Dried Out Lab Sink TrapsDried Out Lab Sink Traps
Old sink possibly with dried out trap Plug for sink drain.
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Dried Out Lab Cup SinksDried Out Lab Cup Sinks
Lab cup sink with dried out trap. If trap is dried it will probably be positively pressured relative to room. Periodically fill trap with water or cover with parafilm or cellophane.
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Non Potable Water Supply Non Potable Water Supply Uranium Distillation ApparatusUranium Distillation Apparatus
Uranium wing distillation apparatus for de ionized water. The device is fed by a steam line which is non-potable. Do not drink water from distillation apparatus.