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Backflow Prevention Brochure

Backflow contamination can occur when water flows backwards through a plumbing system into the drinking water supply. This document outlines five ways to prevent backflow contamination: 1) Use a licensed plumber for all plumbing work; 2) Ensure potential cross-connections are protected by an appropriate backflow prevention device; 3) Seek advice on suitable devices and maintenance; 4) Do not immerse hoses in containers or use in hazardous situations; 5) Test medium and high risk backflow prevention devices annually. Contact a licensed plumber or the Water Corporation website for more information on backflow prevention.

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Backflow Prevention Brochure

Backflow contamination can occur when water flows backwards through a plumbing system into the drinking water supply. This document outlines five ways to prevent backflow contamination: 1) Use a licensed plumber for all plumbing work; 2) Ensure potential cross-connections are protected by an appropriate backflow prevention device; 3) Seek advice on suitable devices and maintenance; 4) Do not immerse hoses in containers or use in hazardous situations; 5) Test medium and high risk backflow prevention devices annually. Contact a licensed plumber or the Water Corporation website for more information on backflow prevention.

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how to prevent

backow contamination

how to contact us
customer technical enquiries (8am to 5pm weekdays) 13 13 95 visit our website www.watercorporation.com.au or email [email protected]

customer correspondence Water Corporation, Locked Bag 2 Osborne Park Delivery Centre WA 6916 This information is available in alternative formats on request. ISBN 1 74043 243 6 October 2010

How to prevent backow contamination


what is backow?
The water supply system is designed so that water ows out of your tap under pressure. However, under some conditions, low pressure due to a burst main or during re ghting, can cause the water to ow the other way (backsiphonage). Reverse ow is known as backow.
Backow can also occur if a pump outlet is inadvertently connected to the water supply (back pressure). Any connection (cross-connection) between the water supply and a potential contaminant could cause the contaminant to ow into your drinking water supply (backow contamination). A contaminant may be any toxic uid containing bacteria, chemicals, pesticides or weedicides.

protection from backow contamination


Plumbing regulations and the Plumbing and Drainage Standards are designed to protect property plumbing from backow contamination. Internal plumbing incorporates air gaps for xtures such as sinks, troughs, toilets and appliances such as dish and clothes washing machines. External plumbing requires similar protection including a device known as a hose connection vacuum breaker tted on all external taps. In commercial and industrial facilities the Water Corporation requires every connection to the drinking water supply to have tted a backow prevention device at the boundary that is appropriate to the high, medium or low risk hazard posed by the activities carried out at the property. High and medium rated backow prevention devices will also require annual testing by a licensed plumber to ensure they are working correctly. Backow prevention devices may also be required internal to the property, and if so this is the responsibility of the property owner.

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ve ways to prevent backow:


1. Use a licensed plumber for all property plumbing work. 2. Ensure that all potential cross-connection situations are protected with an appropriate and properly maintained backow prevention device. 3. Seek advice from properly qualied persons on suitable backow prevention devices and their maintenance. 4. Never immerse hoses into containers whilst lling, or use them in hazardous situations such as clearing blocked sewers. 5. Test medium and high rated backow prevention devices at commissioning, following any maintenance and every 12 months thereafter. For further information, contact a licensed plumber. Property owners should refer to the Backow Prevention Policy brochure available in the publications section of our website.

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