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ORDINANCE NO. NS-]624
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA
AMENDING SECTION 39-28 OF THE SANTA ANA
MUNICIPAL CODE, RELATING TO PROTECTION
OF THE PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DOES
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: That Section 39-28 of the Santa Ana
Municipal Code, is hereby amended to read as follows:
Section 39-~28. Protection of Public Water Supply.
(A) State regulations adopted: The regulations
of the State Department of Public Health (Title 17, California
Administrative Code, Sections 7553-7622, inclusive), as they
are now in effect or as they may be amended in the future,
insofar as the same are applicable to the protection of the
water supply of this City, are hereby adopted, incorporated
herein and made a part hereof.
(B) Protection of public water su~l~: No water
service connection to any premises of a type specified in
subsection (G) hereinbelow shall be installed or maintained
unless the public water supply is protected as required by
said State regulations and this section.
(C) Approval:
(1) Each backflow preventive device required
hereunder shall be approved by the Department prior to
installation, and shall be installed by and at the expense
of the customer.
(2) The Department shall approve backflow preventive
devices when the device has received approval by the Foundation
for Cross-Connection Control Research of the University of
Southern California, and when such device will provide
desired service and reliability.
(D) Installation:
(1) Devices shall be installed at the service
connection in an accessible location approved by the Depart-
ment. A reduced pressure principle backflow preventive
device shall be installed above ground.
(2) Where the maximum pressure in the street
water main e~fceeds 150 psi, a pressure regulator set at 150
psi or less shall be installed upstream of the backflow
preventive device.
(3) Backflow preventive devices shall have at
least the same cross-sectional area as the water meter. In
those instances where it is determined that a continuous
water supply is necessary, two sets of backflow preventive
devices shall be installed in parallel. Where parallel
devices are required, the sum of the cross-sectional areas
of the devices shall be at least equivalent to the cross-
sectional area of the meter.
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PAGE TWO
(E) Maintenance, testing and records:
(1) The customer shall test and service such
devices at least once a year, shall maintain them in satis-
factory operating condition and shall overhaul or replace
such devices if they are found to be defective.
(2) Records of such tests, service, repairs and
overhauls shall be kept by the customer on forms approved by
the Department. A copy of such records shall be sent to the
Department.
(3) Tests shall be conducted and reported in a
manner prescribed by, and/or by persons certified or approved
by, the Department or any other agency designated by the
Department to prescribe test methods or to certify or approve
persons to conduct such tests.
(F) Approved backflow preventive devices:
(1) As designated in Section (G), the standard
installation at each service connection to premises or
systems requiring an approved backflow preventive device,
shall be one of the following types:
(a)
Approved reduced pressure principle
backflow device [hereinafter "RP"];
or
(b)
Approved double check valve assembly
backflow preventive device [hereinafter
"DC"]
(G) Pr~%ises re~uirin~ approved backflow preventive
devices:
An approved backflow preventive device of the type
specified below shall be the standard installation at each
service connection (whether from a fire hydrant, temporary,
regular or other water service connection) to the following
types of premises or systems:
(1) Aircraft and Missile Plants - RP
(2) Automotive Plants - RP
(3) Auxiliary Water Systems (Interconnected) - RP
(4) Auxiliary Water Systems (Not Interconnected)
- DC
(5) Beverage Bottling Plants - DC
(6) Breweries - RP
(7) Buildings greater than three (3) stories
or greater than thirty-four (34) feet in
height from curb level - DC
(8) Buildings with house pumps and/or potable
water storage tank - DC
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(9) Buildings with sewage ejectors (inadequate
in-plant protection) - RP
(10) Buildings with sewage ejectors (adequate
in-plant protection) - DC
(11) Canneries, Packing Houses and Reduction
Plants -RP
(12) Car Wash with water reclamation system - RP
(13) Centralized Heating and Air Conditioning
Plants - RP
(14) Chemical Plants - RP
(15) Chemically Treated Potable Water Systems - DC
(16) Civil Works (facilities not subject to Santa
Ana City plumbing inspection) - RP
(17) Commercial Laundries - DC
(18) Dairies and Cold Storage Plants - DC
(19) Dye Works - RP
(20) Film Processing Laboratories - RP
(21) Fire System witk pun~ and/or storage tank -
RP
(22) Fire System witk auxiliary supply - RP
(23) Food Processing Plants - DC
(24) High Schools and Colleges - DC
(25) Holding tank disposal stations - RP
(26) Hospitals (major complexes) - RP
(27) Hospitals, Mortuaries, Medical and Dental
Buildings, and Sanitariums - DC
(28) Irrigation Systems (premises having separate
- such as parks, playgrounds, cemeteries,
golf courses, schools, estates, ranches,
etc.) - RP
(29) Laboratories using toxic materials - RP
(30) Manufacturing, Processing and Fabricating
Plants using toxic materials - RP
(31) Manufacturing, Processing and Fabricating
Plants using nontoxic materials - RP
(32) Mobile Home Parks - DC
(33) Motion Picture Studios - RP
(34) Oil and Gas Production Facilities - RP
(35) Paper and Paper Production Plants - RP
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(36) Plating Plants - RP
(37) Radioactive Materials Processing Facilities -
RP
(38) Restricted, Classified or other Closed
Facilities - RP
(39) Rubber Plants - RP
(40) San~ and Gravel Plants - RP
(41) Sewage and Storm Drainage Facilities - RP
(42) Waterfront Facilities - RP
(43) Any premises where a cross-connection is
maintained - RP
(44)
Any premises where the use of a substance,
process water or water supplied by the City
is such as to subject the water to deterioration
in sanitary quality and to permit its entry
into the water system - RP
(H) Department modification: In those instances
where conditions warrant, the Department may modify the
standard installation herein indicated as appropriate to
provide a degree of protection commensurate with the degree
of hazard.
(I) Discontinuance of water service: Service of
water to any premises may be discontinued by the Department
after notice if a backflow preventive device required by
this section is not instal]ed, tested an~ maintained, or if
any defect is found in an installed backflow preventive
device, or it is found that a backflow preventive device has
been removed or bypassed, or if unprotected cross-connections
exist on the premises; and service will not be restored
until such conditions or defects are corrected.
(J) Information requests: Upon request, the
Department will provide interested parties with copies of
Section 39-28, rules and regulations for the testing and
maintenance of devices, and such other advice, information,
illustrative sketches, drawings and data as may be necessary
to familiarize the customers, engineers, architects and
others with Department requirements.
SECTION 2: If any section, subsection, sentence,
clause, phrase or portion of this ordinance is for any
reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision
of any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall
not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this
ordinance. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby
declares that it would have adopted this ordinance and each
section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion
thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections,
subsections, sentences, clauses, phrases, or portions be
declared invalid or unconstitutional.
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SECTION 3: Neither the adoption of this ordinance
nor the repeal hereby of any ordinance shall in any manner
affect the prosecution for violation of ordinances, which
violations were committed prior to the effective date hereof,
nor be construed as affecting any of the provisions of such
ordinance relating to the collection of any such liceDse or
penalty or the penal provision applicable to any violatioD
thereof, nor to affect the validity of any bond or cash
deposit in lieu thereof, required to be posted, filed or
deposited pursuant to any ordinance and all rights and
obligatiens thereunder appertaining shall continue in full
force and effect.
ADOPTED this 6th day of
1982, by the following vote:
April ,
AYES:
NOES:
COUNCILS~EMEERS: Acosta, Bricken, Griset,
Luxemb0urger, Marke], McGui§an, Serrat0
COUNCiLMEMBERS: None
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: None
ATTEST:
GORDON BRICKEN
Mayor
APPROVED AS TO FORM: