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Agenda 06/24/2008 Item #17G Agenda Item No, 17G June 24,2008 Page 1 of 44 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to adopt an amendment to Ordinance No. 97-33 "Collier County Cross Connection Control Ordinance" to address conditions that have changed since its adoption. OBJECTIVE: That the Board of County Commissioners, Ex-Officio, the Governing Board of the Collier County Water-Sewer District ("Board"), adopt an amendment to Ordinance No, 97-33 to monitor hazards to the County's Public Water System and to protect the public health, safety and welfare CONSIDERATIONS: On July 29, 1997, the Board adopted Ordinance No, 97-33, entitled "The Collier County Cross-Connection ControllBackflow Prevention Ordinance" to establish a cross- connection control program as required by: - 1,) Florida Administrative Code (F,A,C.) Rule 62-555.360, 2,) F.A.C. Rule 62-610.470, 3,) Operating permits issued by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection to the Collier County Water-Sewer District and Goodland Water District. 4,) The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, finds it to be in the best interest of the public to have a County operated and maintained cross-connection control program to monitor hazards to the County's Public Water System and to protect the public health, safety and welfare by providing for, among other things, the installation, ownership, repair and testing of back flow prevention assemblies, No updates to this Ordinance have been completed since its adoption, Staff has undertaken a review of the Ordinance in light of new regulatory requircments and to address conditions that have changed since its adoption, The following sections of the Ordinance are proposed to be amended: . Findings . Updating and adding definitions . Updating operation policy and requircments . Updating program responsibilities . Updating backflow prevention systems . Updating backflow system design . Updating service and reporting . Updating technical implementation . Deleting program funding . Clarifying penaltics ,~ On the April 8, 2008 Collier County Board of County Commissioners Regular Agenda, under Agenda item 16CI, Public Utilities staff received Board direction to advertise this proposed amendment to Ordinance No, 97-33, Agenda Item No" 17G June 24, 2008 Page 2 of 44 FISCAL IMPACT: Funds in the amount of $500 for advertisement expenses are available in the County Water/Sewer Fund (408), Water Administration Cost Center. The source of funding is user fees, LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: The Office of the County Attorney has approved the proposed Ordinance for form and legal sufficiency - JAB, GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no impact to the growth management plan associated with these changes, RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners, Ex-Officio, the Governing Board of the Collier County Water-Sewer District, adopt this amendment to Ordinance No, 97- 33, PREPARED BY: Howard Brogdon, Environmental and Analytical Compliance Manager 2 Page 1 of ] Agenda Item No, 17G June 24, 2008 Page 3 of 44 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number: 17G Item Summary: Recommendation to adopt an amendment to Ordinance No. 97-33 Collier County Cross Connection Control Ordinance. Meeting Date: 6/24/2008 90000 AM Approved By Pamela Libby Water Operations Manager Date Public Utilities Water 6/2/20089:22 AM Approved By Phil E. Gramatges, P .E. Sr. Project Manager Date Public Utilities Public Utilities Engineering 6/3/200811:55 AM Approved By Paul Mattausch Water Director Date Public Utilities Water 6/4/200811:17 AM Approved By Howard Brogdon Laboratory Supervisor Date Public Utilities Water 6/5/20082:25 PM Approved By Thomas Wides Operations Director Date Public Utilities Public Utilities Operations 6/6/2008 1 :42 PM Approved By James W. Delany Public Utilities Administrator Date Public Utilities Publjc Utilities Administration 6/11/20089:23 AM Approved By OMS Coordinator OMS Coordinator Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 6/12/20082:44 PM A pproved By Randy Greenwald Ma nagementfB udget A naly st Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 6/13/200610:22 AM Approved By James V. Mudd County Manager Date Board of County Cornrnlssioners County Manager's Office 6/16/20067:25 PM file://C:IAgenclaTestlF.xnnrtl 11 0-.hme%?O?4 %?O?OORI 17 %?0"1 IMM A R Y%?OAnFNnA I Iill R/?OOR Agenda item No. ~17G June :>4, 2008 Page 4 of 44 ORDINANCE NO. 2008- AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 97-33; AS CODIFIED IN SECTIONS 134-121 THROUGH 134-135, KNOWN AS THE COLLIER COUNTY CROSS-CONNECTION CONTROL IBACKFLOW PREVENTION ORDINANCE; BY UPDATING FINDINGS; UPDATING AND ADDING DEFINITIONS; UPDATING OPERATION POLICY AND REQUIREMENTS; UPDATING PROGRAM RESPONSIBILITIES; UPDATING BACKFLOW PREVENTION SYSTEMS; UPDATING BACKFLOW PREVENTION SYSTEM DESIGN; UPDATING SERVICE AND REPORTING; UPDATING TECHNICAL IMPLEMENTATION; DELETING PROGRAM FUNDING; CLARIFYING PENALTIES; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Collier County Ordinance 97-33, known as the Collier County Cross- Connection ControllBackflow Prevention Ordinance was adopted to establish a cross-connection control program as required by Florida Administrative Code Rules 62-555360, and 62-610.470; and WHEREAS, establishment and maintenance of a cross-connection control program is a condition and requirement of operating permits issued by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection to the Collier County Water-Sewer District and Goodland Water District; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, ("Board") has previously found it to be in the best interest of the public to have a County operated and maintained cross-connection control program to monitor hazards to the County's Public Water System and to protect the public health, safety, and welfare by providing for, among other things, the installation, ownership, repair and testing of back flow prevention assemblies. WHEREAS, on April 8, 2008 at a regularly noticed meeting as Item 16 C I the Board directed Public Utilities staff to develop this Ordinance to, among other things, amend certain definitions, update references, delete program funding and clarify penalty provisions; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTy, FLORIDA, that: Agenda Ilem No. 17G June 24, 2008 Page 5 of 44 SECTION ONE: Amendment to SECTION TWO, Subsections A, and B. of Collier County Ordinance No. 97-33, codified as Sections 134-122 (1) and (2) oftbe Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances follows: SECTION TWO: FINDINGS. The Board of County Commissioners hereby makes the following [mdings: A. That Florida Administrative Code Rules 62-555360 and 62.eHI.17Q 62.610.469(7) require;; all community water systems to establish a cross-connection control program to detect and prevent cross-connections that create or may create an imminent and substantial danger to public health and safety. B. That the Collier County Water-Sewer District and the Goodland Water District are community water systems as defincd by Florida Administrative Code Rule 62-550.200(Uj, .. * .. * * * * * .. * * * SECTION TWO, Amendment to SECTION THREE, of Collier County Ordinance No. 97- 33, codified as Sections 134-123 of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances follows: SECTION THREE: DEFINITIONS. * * * * * * * * * * * * Auxiliary Water Supply means any watet supply on or available to a facility other than the County's Water System., which is not pennitted by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and over which the County does not have sanitary control. Auxiliary water supplies may include water from another public water supply, any natural source such as a well, spring, river, stream, harbor or used water, Reclaimed Water, irrigation Qualitv (TO) water. or Industrial Fluids. * .. * . . * * . .. * .. . Division or Article means Collier County Ordinance No, 97-33 as now or hereafter amended. which is codified as Division 4 of Chapter 134 of the County's Code of Laws and Ordinances. .. . * * .. * * * * .. * * Irrif!ation Oualitv Water (10) water means water other than potable water which meets all of the Florida and local regulatory reQuirements as mandated by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) permits and the Florida Administrative Code (FAC.t * . * * .. * * .. .. * * .. 2 Aqenda Item No. 17G - June 24, 2008 Page 6 of 44 Reclaimed Water means aHY seRres or SRpply ef water whiGh celltains ill plllt er eRtirety water H-{)ffi a wastewater treatmellt feeility ill 6)We35 sf I 9 jlereellt water that has received at least secondary treatment and basic disinfection and is rellsed after flowing out of a domestic wastewater treatment facility, Reduced Pressure Zene Princivle Assembly (RPZ), Approved means an assembly containing two independently acting approved check valves with replaceable seats together with a hydraulically operating, mechanically independent pressure differential relief valve located between the check valves and at the same time below the first check valve. The unit shall include properly located and approved testcocks and tightly closing and approved shut-off valves at each end of the assembly. Only those reduced pressure principle assemblics ~ approved by thc Foundation for Cross-Connection Control and Hydraulic Research (FCCC) and !1y thc Department are acceptable for installation. Reduced Pressure rette Princivle Detector Assembly (RPZD), Approved means an assembly containing two independently acting approved check valves with replaceable seats together with a hydraulically operating, mechanically independent pressure differential relief valve located between the check valves and at the same time below the first check valve. The unit shall include propcrly located and approved testcocks and tightly closing and approved shut- off valves, at each end of the assembly. A bypass arrangement consisting of an approved water metcr and an approved reduced prcssure principlc detector assembly shall be incorporated into the mechanism. Only thosc reduced pressure oone principle detector assemblies (RPW) approved by the Foundation for Cross-Connection Control and Hydraulic Research (FCCC) and !1y the Department are acceptable for installation. * * * * * * ~ * * ~ * * SECTION THREE: Amendment to SECTION FOUR, Subsection A. of Collier County Ordinance No. 97-33, codified as Sections 134-124 (a) of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances follows: SECTION FOUR: OPERATION POLICY AND REQUIREMENTS. A. Operation Policy. * * * * * * * * * * * * 3 Agenda Item No. 17G June 24, 2008 Page 7 of 44 3. An approved and appropriate backflow prevention assembly shall be installed as part of each Service Connection wherever and whenever any of the following conditions exist beyond the Service Connection: a. An Auxiliary Water Supply exists" tRat is not maiAtaifled or J'lBffilitted BY the Dejl...1_..~nt efElWiremn~fltal PretBGtioH b. Industrial Fluids or any other objectionable substances are handled in such a fashion as to create an actual or potential hazard of any kind to the County's Water System. c. Internal plumbing or plpmg arrangements are not known, making it impracticable or impossible to ascertain whether or not Cross-Connections exist. d. A commercial facility and/or multi-family development exists. 4. The type of backflow prevention assembly required shall depend upon the degree of hazard that may exist as follows: a. In cases where there is a surface water auxiliary supply, the County's Water System shall be protected by an approved Air Gap Separation or an approved doable BReck valae assembly reduced oressure orinciple backllow prevention assembly. b. In cases where there is a ground water Auxiliary Water Supply, the County's Public Water System shall be protected by an approved reduced pressure principle backflow prevention assembly. c. In cases where there are any substances that would be objectionable, but not hazardous to health, the County's Water System shall be protected by an approved dOlillle .Beek vallie a.sembl)' reduced pressure princinle backflow prevention assembly. d. In cases of a facility, where material is stored or handled so as to create an actual Or potential hazard of any kind to the County's Public Water System, the Public Water System shall be protected by an approved air-gap separation or approved reduced pressure principle backtlow prevention assembly. e. In cases of any facility, where because of security requirements or other prohibitions or restrictions, it is impossible or impractical 10 make a complete 4 A08nda Item No, 17G ~ June 24, 2008 Page 8 of 44 Cross-Connection survey, the County's Public Water System shall be protected against backflow by either an approved Air Gap Separation or an approved redueed-pressure principle backflow prevention assembly. f. In cases of any facility, where the Department determines an undue health threat is posed because of the presence of extremely toxic substances, the Department may require an air gap at the Service Connection to protect the County's Public Water System. 5. Any required backflow prevention assembly and its configuration shall be as specified by this Ordinance, the Collier County Utility Standards and Procedures Ordinance, Ordinance No. 9+-1-+ 04-31, any amendments or successors thereto and the Department's Administrative and Operational Procedures. * * * * * * * * * * * * SECTION FOUR: Amendment to SECTION SIX, Subsection C. of Collier County Ordinance No. 97-33, codified as Sections 134-126 (c) of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances follows: SECTION SIX: PROGRAM RESPONSIBILITIES * " " * * * * * * * * * C. The Department (privately owned assemblies). (I) The Department shall review and approve the data submitted by Facility Owners for the installation, repairs and overhauls of privately owned assemblies required under this Ordinanee or that were existing as of the effective date of this Ordinance. (2) The Department shall have the authority to prohibit a Service Connection or order the disconnection of service to any connection where: a. Any kind of hazard exists to the County's Public Water System, b. The Facility Owner fails to install, operate and maintain an approved and appropriate backflow prevention assembly in accordance with this Ordinance. c, The Department may inspect all new backflow assembly installations for compliance with this Ordinance, the Collier County Utility Standards and Procedures Ordinance, Ordinance No. 9+-1-+ 2004-31 and any amendments or successors thereto, the then current edition of the AWWA Manual M-14. SecaflB 5 Agenda 118m No. 17G June 24, 2008 Page 9 of 44 Editisa and other applicable Department Administrative and Operational Procedures. d. The Department shall accept for review only those Cross-Connection survey reports as performed by the Facility Owner on the Department's self-evaluation forms or performed by a certified Cross-Connection control survey inspeetor or professional engineer. e, The Department shall accept for review only those initial certification tests, scheduled tests, overhauls, repairs, and replacement reports for any backflow prevention assembly perfolTIJed by a certified technician from the Department's Approved List. f. The Dilfl- :...aHt shall establish a s6ftedlile ae6ilfltii8le to tHe Flerida DepartmeBt ef gH'{irenmefltal Proteetiea lffider ,,{,hiM all eJHsting faeilities will 8e brElught mte eempliaaee with the tefffis ef this 0fllin.anee g, [ The Department shall compile and maintain all significant data resulting from reports submitted under this Ordinance. h, g, The Department shall require additional data on any report as deemed necessary, prudent or helpful in the execution of this Ordinance. * * * * * * * * * * * * SECTION FIVE: Amendment to SECTION SEVEN, Subsections A and B of Collier County Ordinance No. 97-33, codified as Sections 134-127 (a) and (b) of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances follows: SECTION SEVEN: BACKFLOW PREVENTION SYSTEMS. A Approved Backflow Prevention Assemblies. An approved backflow prevention assembly under this Ordinance is one that meets those standards set forth by the American Water Works Association (AWWA), the American Society of Sanitary Engineers (ASSE) and the Foundation for Cross-Connection Control and Hydraulic Research (FCCC), and is published as approved in the FCCC's list of Approved Backflow Prevention Assemblies. For assemblies owned by the County, the County reserves the right to limit the number of modelEsj of approved assemblies for purposes of standardization and conformity to system conditions. Approved assemblies shall have the following features. (1) Shall be testable in line. 6 ,-'\oenda 118m No. 17G " June 24, 2008 Page 10 of 44 (2) Shall be repairable in line. (3) Shall have approved shut-off valves located at each end of the backflow prevcnter. (4) Shall be supplied with ammonia resistant silicone disc~s or other material having the same ammonia resistant properties and approved by the Department. (5) Shall have: a. Rcsilient seated (wedge), full-flow shut-off valves (or resilient seated, full- flow ball valves} on sizes two (2) inches or smaller that shall be marked with: 1. The manufacturer's name or symbol; 2. Nominal size of valve; 3. Model number; 4. Working pressure. b. Resilient seated testcocks with: J. An operating stern, which must indicate if the testcock is open or closed; 2. The operating stem on a ball valve type of testcock must be blow-out proof; 3. The materials specified as bronze or approved equal. (6) The assembly (itself) shall contain the following minimum markings: a. The manufacturer's name or symbol; b. The type of assembly; c. A.ssembly size; d. Assembly model number; e. Assembly serial number; f. Rated working water pressure; g, Direction orfJow. (7) No backflow prcvention assembly shall be installed under this Ordinance unless spare parts are represented by the manufacturer to be available for a minimum of seVen (7) years from date of installation. B. Hazard Classifications. Unless otherwise specified by this Ordinanee, the Department shall use the American Watcr Works Association (AWWA) standards and guidelines in determining all classifications of hazards (whether aetual or potential). Single family facilities shall be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. To the extent such residential 7 Agenda Ilem No, 17G June :>4, 2008 Page 11 of 44 facilities do not have auxiliary water sources or other types of systems or operations on-site which would classify the system as hazardous, a backflow prevention assembly shall not be required, Multifamily facilities with a single Service Connection or individual Service Connections having lift auxiliary water or other types of systems or operations on-site that would classify the system as hazardous shall have an RP;?, assembly installed as required by this Ordinance. SECTION SIX: Amendment to SECTION EIGHT of Collier County Ordinance No. 97-33, codified as Sections 134-128 of the CoUier Connty Code of Laws and Ordinances follows: SECTION EIGHT: BACKFLOW PREVENTION SYSTEM DESIGN. ^- All Facilities. (I) The design shall be consistent with the standards and specifications found in the Collier County Utility Standards and Procedures Ordinance, Ordinance No. 9+-+7 2004-31 and any amendments or successors thereto, and the Department's operational and administrative procedures. (2) The design shall utilize A WW A standards and guidelines and FCCC approved backflow prevention assemblies (latest edition) unless otherwise specified by this Ordinance or the Department's administrative and operational procedures. (3) Backflow prevention assemblies shall be designed as part of the County's Service Connection, unless otherwise approved by the Department. (4) The Facility Owner shall be responsible for determining if the Facility's System requires an uninterrupted supply of water that would be adversely affected by routine maintenance or other activities involving the backflow prevention assembly. The Facility Owner shall be responsible for installing or requesting a parallel backflow prcvention assembly. In such instances, two (2) approved backflow prevention assemblies of the same manufacturer, size and model numbers shall be installed. (5) A minimum side distance of one and one-half (1.5) feet from anv and all. fixed aperture. or landscaoine:. Backflow devices must be left accessible to County emoloyees at all times. this may pose or Dresent a violation of health, safetv. and welfare, An entry way of at least three (3) feet in width must be 8 Agenda Item No, 17G June 24, 2008 Page 12 of 44 maintained by property owner. Dangerous and/or dense underbrush will be trimmed to a "margin of safety" by County employees and a charge determined by the County will be billed to property owner. B. Existingfacilities only. (1) Residential (Single Family). If an actual hazard as defined in this Ordinance poses a threat to the County Public Water System, an approved backfIow prevention assembly shall be installed. (2) Other facilities. These facilities include, but are not limited to commercial, industrial, and multi-family residential facilities. Where actual or potentia! hazards are identified, an approved backflow prevention assembly shall bc installed, In some instances, it may be difficult or impossible to accurately determine such a facility's Cross-Connection status because plumbing plans of the facility's potable water system are non-existent, unreliable or unobtainable. In ~ instances where a Cross-Connection survey is not feasible, an Air Gap Separation or reduced pressure deviee assembly shall be installed based upon the degree of hazard , C. Installation requirements. I. All installations shall be consistcnt with the Department's administrative and operalional procedures. a. All approved backflow prevention assemblies shall be installed above final finished grade. unless otherwise approved by the Department. and shall be consistent with the Deoartment's administrativc operational procedures, frob. All approved backfIow prevention assemblies for commercial, industrial and multi-family facilities shall be installed above final finished grade, unless otherwise approved by the Dcpartment. % Residential double check Backflow assemblies may be installed below grade in <l!! enclosure specified or aeceptable to the Department. M. Residcntial Reduced Pressure assemblies shall be installed abovc final fmished grade. ;;.z.BackfIow prevention assemblies shall not bc installcd above final finished grade in any type ofvauIt, unless such vault is constructed to allow at least thirty pereent (30%) of its sidewalls to be open or ventilated at the gradc level. These openings or vents shall 9 Agenda Item No. 17G June 24, 2008 Page 13 of 44 be unobstructed and of sueh size to permit any vented water to freely pass through the openings to the outside. ~J..Backflow prevention assemblies shall not be installed in any position other than horizontal, unless the assembly has received approval for such installation by the assembly's manufacturer and the FCCC. ~.Backnow prevention assemblies shall be installed in outside locations as part of the Department's Service Connection and shall be protected from possible damage caused by normal traffic. e,5.AII backflow prevention assemblies shall be a minimum of twelve (I2) inches above final finished grade (or pad) to a maximum of thirty (30) inches, as measured from the lowest point of the assembly~; and a minilftllm side E1islaRee sf three feet ff6Hi 8:BY v:alI, fixed apeHlH'el SF Ianooeapiag. M.All backflow prevention assembly installations shall be preceded by a wye strainer (518 3/4" to 2") or top access strainer (2 1/2" to 10") and an appropriate shut- off valve to facilitate cleaning and inspection of the strainer. All assemblies and strainers serving fire protection systems shall be approved for such service, In addition, all assemblies shall be supplied with ammonia resistant silicone discs or a Department approved equal. &'7. Installers of backflow prevention assemblies may test and certify the backflow prevention assembly they have installed. However, all such tests and certification reports shall be completed only by a technician with the appropriate certification from the County's approved list. SECTION SEVEN: AmendmeDt to SECTION NINE of Collier County Ordinance No. 97- 33, codified as Sections 134-129 of the Collier County Code of Laws aDd Ordinances foUows: SECTION NINE: SERVICE AND REPORTING, . ~ * . . . ~ ~ . . * . ( 1) Cross-Connection survry reports. (I) New facilities, Thc owner of a new facility shall submit a Cross-Connection survey report for the facility to the Department prior to occupancy and Service Connection ]0 Agenda item No. 17G June 24, 2008 Page 14 'Of 44 activation. The report shall be submitted for the facility using the Department's approved forms. Survey reports shall include the survey inspector's or engineer's recommended backflow prevention asscmbly for the degree of hazard creatcd by the facility. Survey reports for other than single-family residences shall be completed by a certified Cross- Connection control survey inspector or engineer and shall contain that inspector's name and ccrtification number on each page or the engineer's seal and number. Any such reports submitted to the Department without this information shall be deemed unacceptable and shall not be reviewed. For single-family residences, the survey report may be filled out by the Facility Owner using the Department's approved self-evaluation forms. (2) E}fi~ting faeilit:e.:;. 1110 Departmeffi shall SBRa netifieatieH to tf:1e S','i'flefS sf existiag fusilities where CresG CellfleetiBfts are sIiG]'leetea. Faeility O'NRem shall, li]'laR RatifieatiaR 81HI withiR 90 alleYs SIiBHHt a Cress CeIHleetiefl sW"/e)' FeJlerl for the flleflity Ie !he Deflar'..mBfll. Tlte Cress CeIlfleetiall sur:ey reflert GhaJlhllY-8 BeeR eempletea BY a eertifiea Cress CBflfteetiaa eaatfeI slH\'ey inofleetar fraffi the D8)lar.rneHt's .\]'l]'lreved LiGt aT 8ft eHgmeer ana shllll eeRtaia tile ins]'leeter's RanIe aHd seFlifisatiao alftRller ar caglneer's seal en €leek page. .:~Jl)' Bar/ey rS13eFt sHsmittea te the Deffartmoot :fur re71ie..v willlaut this infammtieH sallll be de_ea lillooe8)ltallle ana shallHet Be re...ie-::ed. Per siBgle family reGidel'leeG, tae slITvey repert may Be filled elK BY the aW08F 115iRg tile De]'lartmeHt's "flfJrav"6 self e\'alualiefl fOl'fli5, ~ ill Reclaimed Water connections All properties served by Rcclaimed Water shall be surveyed at intervals, acceptable 10 the Department of Environmental Protection, but no less than evcry thrce years as to changes, additions or deletions in the customer plumbing system. All property surveys found to have the potential to create a Cross-Connection shall undergo further review up to and including site visits by the County to investigate potential hazards. ~ ill Survey report review and approval. After the Department has received and reviewed the Cross-Connection survey report for a proposed facility or use, the Department may take the following action: a. The Department may accept the Cross-Connection survey report as written. b. TIle Department may reject the Cross-Connection survey report as written 11 Agenda Ilem No. 17G June 24, 2008 Page 15 of 44 c, The Department may request additional information before accepting or rejecting the report, d. The Department may require a meeting with the Facility Owner's designated agent, certified Cross-Connection control survey inspector, engineer or all such entities or individuals involved before acting upon the report as submitted. (4) Department acceptance of Cross-Connection survey report. Upon acceptance and approval of the Cross-Connection survey report, the Department shall issue a notice of aceeptance. Once a backflow prevention assembly has been approved by the Department, no changes or alterations shall be made without the approval of the Department. * * * * * * . * . . . . SECTION EIGHT: Amendment to SECTION TEN of Collier County Ordinance No. 97- 33, codified as Sections 134-130 of the Collier County Code of Laws aDd Ordinances follows: SECTION TEN: TECHNICAL IMPLEMENTATION. In order to provide protection to the County's Public Water System from Contamination and a high level of customer service and program quality at a reasonable and economical cost to the customers or consumers of the Collier County Water-Sewer District and Goodland Water District, all backflow prevention assemblies installed for the purposes of complying with this Ordinance shall be owned by the County. 1.1I Faeility O'...ners tflat she own ellistiRg aaekflew preveRtien assemBlies, that are sllejeet te this Onlinanee, may aeaieate and sem'ey llI.ese aDsell1l3lies ta the CeWlt}' for e':.''!le;~ and mamteflallee willHn 120 Bays Fem aBe]ltien eftms OffIiRaBee. Any assemblies not dedicated and conveyed to the County within that 12G day ~ shall remain in private ownership unless the conveyance is approved by the County. In cases where ownership of a backflow prevention assembly remains with the Facility Owner, the Facility Owner shall be responsible for complying with all maintenance and other requirements of this Ordinance. The technical and administrative requirements of this Ordinanee shall be implemented as follows. A. Program Administration. It shall be the responsibility of the Department to administer, coordinate, monitor and track the technical implementation and ongoing requirements ofthe Ordinance for compliance B. New installations. 12 Agenda Item No. 17G June 24, 2008 Page 16 of 44 1. Backl10w prevention assemblies for ~ 3/4" through 2" meters shall, if identified as necessary at the time of service applieation, be installed by the Department or the County's contract agent as part of and at the time of the installation of the County's Service Connection. 2.. Backflow prevention assemblies for meters greater than 2" size shall be installed as part or the Service Connection for new construction by a plumbing or undcrground contractor retained by the Facility Owner. All such backflow prevention assemblies shall be conveyed to the County for ownership in accordance with the Collier County Utility Standards and Procedures Ordinance, Ordinance No. 9H-7 2004-31, any amendments or successors thereto, and the Department's administrative and operational procedures. c. Rel:'sjiI3. 1. Baslcflavl pre'/eFltiaR assemBlies where tRe meter is sctweell 5/& iRoR threllgfl two ill6hes shall Be o'.'.'Ree! BY tae Call1lty ane! mstallea BY thc Del"artmeftt or iIle Calmty's saRtr-aet agcllt as a part sf the D"l"artmollt's meter SHaAge But I'F8gF8.1Tl or whee. the aegree of haLar-d sa WaFl"anls, tile Deflartment's maiHtaRaRee staff ar Call1lty's ealitreet ageftt. 2. Baekflaw llreo,lffltioR a5Demelies where tae meter is greater than tv/a inches saall Be awned BY the CS~i1*Y aRE! iDDtalled BY the D"l"aftmelll ar the ColtHty's ssntfast ageD!. C. Repairs. 1, Repairs of backl10w prevention assemblies where the meter is ~ 3/4" through 2" shall be performed by the Department or the County's contract agent. 2. Repairs of baekflow prevention assemblies where the meter is greater than 2" shall be performed by the Department Or the County's contract agent. SECTION NINE: Amendment to SECTION ELEVEN of Collier County Ordinance No, 97-33, codified as Sections 134-131 of the Collicr County Code of Laws aud Ordinances follows: SECTION ELEVEN: PRDGR:I.M F1.JNDINC 13 Agenda Item No. 17G June 24, 2008 Page 17 of 44 (II) Nei\' imtalJati8rlS. Withifl 12(} days I'm]", the adelltisH ef this Orffiaaase, I:!le Caeat)' shall adsllt by onliBllBee a fee, eaarge ar Fate te ec":er tae Ceilllty's aHtieijlatea east Ie pT-e":ide for D8jlar'.meHt servieas HFlaer tms OrdiFlaFlse. New eHstamors ef the Collier Caeaty Water Sewer DistAet llIHi Gaaalaad Water Dismat, i.e., Faeility O"l,'fiers, saall Be r-eGlleasible far Pll}'HHlfIt ef tllis fae, eaarge er rate, if Ilpplieable, at the time and ia eenjllfictieH "iID. the P8)ffi8Bt ef !lflplieallle ilHjlaet ana meter tappiag fees ar wiID.ia 30 days after seF\o.iee is reaeered. (b) Retrofits (exitKing) , Allll6ti...e Serviee C6I1Beetiarn; EIlat h8'.'e existiHg hazams as ef 120 aa:;'s tram tae adeptiea ef teis Or.aiHanee seal! be eansiaeres allisnag r-eli'eals fer pW'('lases ef pregratH fundiag easer this OrdiflElBee. The CallRty's retfGfit pfegram far el[istiF)g SBfViee Cem;eetiaRS sllall Be fwuleil tMallgH eJ[imil'lg ana futHFe "Nater liSer fees. (0) Re/refits (lieu). Caw;t:,' 8enqee Csnaeetieas r-eqairiF)g a Baekflew jlre\'eHtiaH assemllly that aeeSffies aetive Bf ereate 8. Bey: hazara FRBre than 129 days after the adefJtisJi of this Ofdiaanee saall 8e eaasiaeres Hew relfefits fer plH'Jleses af pfegRlffl fwuliag limIer tllis Oramanea. Tae Call11l'y shall eotablish aa EIR amlllal Basis a elmrge ta eaver ilie east af Ibis eategery af retrefits basee ea a ealHjletilive Bia jlfeeeBS ar the Ce~"s east. CH5tem.ars, i.e., Faeilil'y OWFJ_, ill tRis oategery oilall Be aSSeGae8 this eBar-ge to ae"o'er the Ce1H1ty's installatiea eests. (8) Ref/airs. The CellBty's repair EIRe ff1aiateeooee Ilre gmm aa adl CelHlty aV.'RC8 'Baeldlcw pfe\'eetiafl assemblies shall be maaee th;.ellgH eJ[isting afla fufli.re ",vater IIser roes, (8) Ref/!6eement. The CallBty's Baekflew pre':stltiaH assembly r-ejllaeBHlelll jlregralR fer assemBlies e~'Bee by the CaWlty shadl be fuBEled tilrellgll existiHg and futllr-e water IlSsr f<:>es. (f) Testing. The CellBt)'s <lmlli81 811(;1 miseellBflealls testiag jlHJgmm aF) COlmty El"'o'l'led baekflaw jlre':satioB assemblies saan be funaee thrSllgB. existins aa8 futW'e water IIser fees_ SECTION TEN: Amendment to SECTION THIRTEEN of Collier County Ordinance No. 97-33, codified as Sections 134-133 of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances follows: SECTION THIRTEEN: PENALTIES. (ill Any person who violates any prevision of this Ordinance, or amendments thereto, shall be subject to the penalties provided in Section 125.69, Florida Statutes. In addition, the County may bring suit for damages for any violation of this Ordinance and amendments thereto, and to restrain, enjoin or otherwise prevent a violation of or mandate compliance with this Ordinance and amendments thereto. 14 Agenda Item No, 17G June 24. 2008 Page 18 of 44 Ib) All penalty provisions in Section 1-6 of the County'S Code of Laws and Ordinances applv to this Ordinance except the $500 fine limitation in subsection "c" therein, Fines aDPlicable to any yiolation(s) of this Ordinance shall be determined by the then existing rules of the respective enforcement forum. Ic) Anv violation of this Ordinance can be referred for enforcement by Collier County Code Enforcement officer(s), in which event the provisions of Section 2-2044 of the Countv's Code of Laws and Ordinances shall apply. Id) Anv violation(s) of this Ordinance may be referred for enforcement to a Code Enforcement Board. Special Magistrate, or Nuisance Abatement Bboard. in which event the provisions of Section 2-2030 of the County's Code of Laws and Ordinances shall apply. Ie} No individual shall be subiect to imprisonment for yiolating any provision of this Ordinance ex cent as may be imposed bv the court for contempt. (f) If it is determined bv the Public Utilitv Administrator that (i) an emergencv without notice to the owner, or (ii) after rcasonable notice from staff to correct a correctable violation of this Ordinance was not promptlv and completely corrected by the owner, whereby County staff (and/or a contractor contracted by the County) was reQuired to correct. abate, cure or otherwise serve any hazard and/or Contamination; make any repair. replacement and/or other improvement to any privately owned assembly or part thereof. and/or any connection. physical arrangement or facilitv (as such term is defined in this Ordinance), then pursuant to anv applicable Florida law, including Section 153.67. Florida Statutes. and/or Soecial Act Chapter 2003-353, Laws of Florida. including Section 10 and/or Section 22 therein, shall impose a lien (for such services) upon anv parcel of property (land) affected thereby. including all costs, expenses, interests thereon, and, as applicable. reasonable attorney's fces and all other costs of collection as applicable. Ig) All other enforcement provisions in Cha1lter 2003-353, Laws of Florida, also applv to violations of this Ordinance. SECTION ELEVEN: CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY. The provisions of this Ordinance shall be liberally construed to effectively carry out its purposes in the interest of public health, safety, welfare, and convenience. If any section, phrase, sentence or portion of this Ordinance is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any 15 Agenda Ilem No. 17G June 24,2008 Page 19 of 44 ......... court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct, and independent provision, and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. In the event this Ordinance conflicts with any other ordinance of Collier County or other applicable law, the most restrictive shall apply. If any phrase or portion of this Article is held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions, SECTION TWELVE: INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES. The provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Code of Laws and Ordinance. of Collier County, Florida. The sections of the Ordinance may be renumbered or re- lettered to accomplish such, and the word "ordinance may be changed to "section" "article", or any other appropriate word. SECTION THIRTEEN: EFFECTIVE DATE, ,..-. This Ordinance shall become effective upon filing with the Department of State. PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioncrs of Collicr County, Florida, this day of , 2008. ATTEST: DWIGHTE. BROCK, CLERK BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: TOM HENNING, CHAIRMAN Approval as to form and legal Sufficiency: \ Jennifer A. Bel e '0 Assistant County ttomey r-- 16 . /~~!em No. /::'_>...... r~~.~ 24, /;" ~P~20 ~~. LJ.,#C/?, ":',\ I '., ~rtt!>J.-~'/? N I '\ tJr~,{0 :','1 .": ~~ /~' AN ORDINANCE CREATING AND ESTABLlSIIING A~'" 0"';'" CROSS-CONNECTION CONTROL PROGRAM: SElTlNG FORTH TIlE' :C" '~5,C',/' PURPOSE: PROVIDING DEFINITIONS: PROVIDING AN OPERATION POLICY: PROVIDING FOR INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE AND TESTING REQUIREMENTS FOR COUNTY OWNED AND PRIVATELY OWNED BACKFLOW PREVENTION ASSEMBLIES: PROVIDING E" RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE COLLIER COUNTY WA'ftR <> ~ DEPARTMENT: PROVIDING PROGRAM RESPONSIBILlT~S: PROVIDING FOR BACK FLOW PREVENTION SYSTEMS: PROVIDIl:5G FOR BACKFLOW PREVENTION SYSTEM DESIGN: PROVID~G '" ~, SERVICE AND REPORTING SCHEDULES AND REQUIREMENTS F;9R ~ BACKFLOW PREVENTION ASSEMBLIES: PROVIDING F'PR TECHNICAL IMPLEMENTATION: PROVIDING FOR FUNDI!Ilt;: PROVIDING FOR TERMINATION OF SERVICE: PROVIDING FOR PENALTIES: PROVrolNG FOR THE COLLECTION OF FEES, CHARGES AND RATES: PROVIDING FOil. CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY: PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN TilE COPE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ORDINANCE NO. 97-.-:u ." w r CTI CJ <D - WHEREAS. Florida Administrative Code Rule 62-555.360 requires all community water systems to have a cross-connection control program: and \VI-IEREAS, Florida Adminislrative Code Rule 62.610.470 requires (hat 011 communities served by reclaimed water have a cross-connection control program to prevent cOnlamination of the potable water system: and WHEREAS. establishment and maintenance of a crnss-conncclion control program is a condition and requirement of operating permits issued by the Florida Ol.:partmcnt of Environmental Protection (0 the Collier County Walcr.Sewcr District and Goodlnnd Water District; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier CounlY. Florida. rinds it to be in the best interest of the public 10 have a County operaled and maintained cross-connection control program 10 monitor hazards to the County's Public Water System and to protect the public health. safety and welfare by providing for. among other things, the installation. ownership. repair and testing of back now prevention assemblies. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA, thaI: SECTION ONE: TITLE AND CITA TlON. This Ordinance shall be known as and cited as "The Collie~ County Cross-Connection Control I Backnow Prevention Ordinance". . SECTION TWO: FINDINGS. The Board of County Commissioners hereby makes the following Iindings: A. That Florida Administrative Code Rule 62-555.360 and 62.610.470 requires all community waler systems to establish a cross-connection control progrom to detcct and prevent cross-connections that create or may create an imminent and substantial danger to public health and ~rcty, Agenda Item N June 24 Page 2 B. That the Collier County Water.Sewer District and the Goodland Waler Districl are community waler systems as defined by Florida Administrative Code Rule 62-550.200 (9). C. That the establishment and maintenance of a cross-connection control program is a condition and requirement of County's water and wastewater operating permits issued by the Florida Department of Environmenlal Protection to the Collier County Water-Sewer Districl and the Goodland Water District. D. That the health. safety and welfare of persom using and/or relying upon the Public water system of the Collier County Water-Sewer District and the Goodland Water District is besr served and protected by the establishment and maintenance of a cross-connection controlibackflow prevention program. including provisions for installation of back now prevention assemblies. to prevent the County's Public Waler System from becoming polluted or contaminated by back now from actual or potential contaminants or pollutants. E. That it is in the best interest of the users of the Collier County Water-Sewer District and Goodland Water District and the public generally that ir. in accordance with this Ordinance, a back now prevention assembly must be installed as part or any watcr service connection within either the Collier County Water-Sewer District or Goodland Water District. that the Collicr County Water Department shall install and maintain or cause to be installed and maintained the appropriate back now prevention assembly for the degree of hazard presented and the County shall own (he backOow prevention assembly. SECTION THREE: DEFINITIONS. For the purposes of this Ordinance, the definitions contained in this Section shall apply unless otherwise specifically stated. Words used in the present tens~ include the future, words in the plural number include the singular. and words in the singular include, the plural. The word "shall" is always mandatory and nol merely discretionary. Air Gan ScoaratiQ.ll: A physical separation between the free~nowing dischnrge end of a potable water supply pipeline nod an open or non-pressure receiving vessel. An approved air-gap separation shall be at least double the diameter of the supply pipe as measured vertically above the lOp of the rim of the receiving vessel. In no ease, shall the air-gap be less than 'loe inch. Aonroved List: The list or certified backnow prevention assembly technicians and cross~coMectian survey technicians who have submitted their certification and in the case of assembly technicians, the most recent calibration results on their testing equipment, to Ihe Department for review and approval. AIJ applicants meeting these requirements shalJ be approved 10 perfonn work on private and County owned backOow assemblies. To remain on the approved list, appticants must comply with aU the requirements listed within this Ordinance and the requirements under which they were certified. Auxiliary Water Suoplv: Any water supply on or avajJable [0 a facility other than the It County's water system. which is not permitted by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and over which the County does not ;;ave s=:.:-.itary control. Auxiliary water supplies may include water rrom another public water supply, any natural source such as a well. spring. river, stream, harbor or used water, reclaimed water or industrial fluids. 2 . . Agenda Ilem No. June 24, Page 22 Oacknow: A reversal ofthl: normal direction arnow, which has the potential to introduce used water or mixtures of used water and other liquids. gases or other substances into the County's Public water system from a source or sources. Ba.ck.l1ow may occur as the result of back~pTcssurc. back-siphonage or both. Dack.Pressure: Any elevation of pressure in the dO'MlStream piping system caused by a pump. elevated tank. boiler. or other means that could create pressure within that system. greater than the supply pressure of the County's water system which. would cause, or tend to cause, a revasaJ of the normal direction or now. Backnow Prevention Assembly. Aooroved: A mechanical assembly lhat meets those standards as set forth by the American Water Works Association (A WWA), the American Society of Sanitary Engineers (ASSEl, and the Foundation ror Cross-Connection Control and Hydraulic Research (FCCC), that has been approved for the prevention of backnow. as back-pressure and back-siphonage, by the Foundation for Cross.Connection Control and Hydraulic Research, and is published in the FCCes List of Approved Backflow Prevention Assemblies. BackOow Prevention Assemblv Test Eouipment. ADProycd: Equipmenl recommended by the assembly manufacturer and approved by the Department. ~dfl(lw Prevenlion AS5l::mbl. Tesl Methods~..nroved: Mcthods as approvcd by the American Water Works Association (A'NWA) or the Foundation for Cross-Conneclion Control and Hydraulic Research (FCCC), whichever is more stringent. BackOow Control: A conneclion between 8 County's ......aler system and a racility"s system with an approved and appropriate baekflow prevention assembly properly installed tha\ will continuously afford protection against contamination or pollution commcnsuratc with the degree of hazard. Jl?ckOow Prevenlion A~sembl\' Techn.iciafl~nQ[9vcd: An)' person holdinb! at a minimum a valid and currenl certificate from the University of Florida TREECO Center (UFI1"REECO) or equivalent certification program as a certified back now prevention assembly lechnicinn and who has submitted the proper documentation to the Dcpartment. Back.SinhQnagc: ^ form of backflow due to a reduction of pressure in the Count)'.s Public Water System. Contamination: An impairment of the qualilY of the: County's Public Water System by sewage, industrial fluids or wastes, compounds or olher materials to a degree which creates an actual ha7..ard to the public health through poisoning or through the spread of disease. County: For purposes afthis Ordinance, the term "County" shall mean Collier Counly, a political subdivision of the stale and, where the context rcquires or warrants. shall also be deemed to include the Collier County Waler.Sewer District and the Goodland Water District. County's Public Water System: For purposes of this Ordinance. the tcrm "County Public Waler System" shall mean any or all components of either or both the Collier County Waler- Sewer District and Goodland Water District's watcr systems. Cross~Connection: Any physical arrangement whereby the County's Public Water System is connected. directly or indirectly. with any other water supply, sewer, drain. conduit, pool, storage reservoir, plumbing fixture. or other de",'ice which contains 01' may contain . . Agenda Ilem No. June 24, Page 23 contaminated water, sewage or other wastes or liquids of unknown or unsafe ql14ltily, which may be capable of imparting contamination to the public waler system. as the result of backl1ow. By-pass arrangements, jumper connections. removable sections. swivel or changeable devices, or other temporary or permanent devices, through which or because of which. back now could occur are considered to be croS!~connectjons unless otherwise specHied within this Ordinance. Cross.Connection Control: The installation of an approved backnow prevention assembly as part of the C>>unly's service conneclion to 8 facility where Ihere arc actual or potential cross.connections. Cross.Conncction Control Pro~ra.m' The fllldings. requirements and procedures established by this Ordinance and any administrative policies and operational procedures established by the Department to administer and effeclU8te this Ordinance. Deoaftment: The Collier County Water Department. D.2Y..hle Check Valve Assembly (DC)' Aooroved: An assembly composed ortwo single, independently acting, check valves including 8 tightly closing approved shut-olf valve located at each end of the assembly and approved connections (lestcocks) for testing the waler tightness of each check: valve. The check valve shall permit no leakage in a direction reverse of normal now. The closure element shall be internaily weighted or otherwise loaded to promote rapid and positive closure and supplied with replacement valve seats. OnJy those double check valve as.~emb{jes (DC) approved by the Foundation for Cross.Conneclion Control, Hydraulic Research (FCCC) and the Department are acceptable for installation. QQyQle Detector Check Va[\.c Assembly (DOC). Aonroved: An assemhly of lwo independently OpCfaling approved check valves with replaceable sealS and tightly closing approved shut-olT valves on each side of the cheek ...alves. plus properlYt localed and approved testcocks ror the testing of each check valve. A b)1J8SS (detector) arrangement consisting of an approved meter and an approved double check valve assembly shall be incorporated with the assembly for detection of leaks or unauthorized use of water. Only those: double detector check valve assemblies (DOC) approved by the Foundation for Cross-Connection Control. Hydraulic Research (FCCC) and the Department arc acceptable for installation. Facility: A residence, building, structure, property, business, operation or premises afnny kind that is connccted or seeks to connect to the County Public Water System. Facility O\lmer: The owner. and to the extenl the purposes and requirements of lhis Ordinance warrant, a lessee or sublessee of a residence, building, structure. propcny, business, operation or premises of any kind that is connected or seeks to connect to the County Public Water System to receive water through tbe service connection. The term "facility owner" shall also include any agent or representative of a facility owner acting for or on behalf of the facility owner. Facilitv's System: The facility's system shall begin beyond the Counly's service connection. Thc facility's system may include a potable water system,. an industrial piping system or both and may be supplied by the County Public waler system or an auxiliary water system or both. 4 Agenda Item No June 24, Page 24 Ground Water SO!J.!Z:: Water that is withdrawn from an underground aquifer that is nol considered by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection 10 be under the direcl influence of surface water. Hazard. De~rec 0[;. The term is derived from en evaluation of the potential risk to the public's hcallh. safety and welfare and the potential adverse effecl upon the County's Public Water System. Hazard. He~ A cross-coMecl ion or potential cross-connection involving any substance lhal could. if introduced into the County's Public Water System. CilUSC death. inness. spread disease or have a high probability of causing such effects. Hazard. Non-Health.;. A cross.conncction or potential cross-connection involving any substance that generally would not be a health hazard. but would constitute a nuisance or be aesthetically objectionable. if introduced into the County's Public Water System. Hazard Pollution: An actual or potential threat to the: physical properties or the potability of the County's Public water system. which would constitute a nuisance or be aesthetically objectionable or could cause damage 10 the County's Public Water System or its appurtenances. but would not be dangerous to health. Haza1d.~ An actual or ,.xHentiaJ threat of seven: damage to the physical propenies or the County's Public Water System from pollulion or contamination which would have a protracted efTect on the quality of the County's Public Water System. Industrial fluids: Any fluid or solution which may be chemically. biologically or otherwise contaminated or polluted in a fonn or concentration such as would constitute a health. non-health. plumbing, pollution or system hazard if introduced inlO the County's Public Water System. This rTIllY include. but is not limited 10: polluted or contaminated waters; allt)'pes of processed waters and used waters originating from the County's Public Waler System which may deteriorate in sanilary quality; chemicals in fluid rorm: plating acids and alkalis; circulaled cooling waters connected to an open cooling tower or cooling lowers that .m: chemically or hiologically trented or stabilized, with toxic substances: contaminated natural waters. such as from wells. springs. rivers. ba~, harbors, seas. irrigation canals or systems; oils, gases, glycerin. parallins. caustic and acid solutions end other liquids and gaseous fluids used for industrial or olher purposes or for lire-lighting purposes. Reclaimed Water: Any source or supply of water which contains in part or enlirety water from a wastewater treatment facility in excess of 10%. Reduced Pressure Zone Assembly (RPZl. Aooroved: An assembly containing lwo independently acting approved check valves with replaceable sealS together with a hydraulic311y operating, mechanically independent pressure diffcrenti"l relief valve located between the check tit valves and at the same time below the first check valve. The unit shall include properly ioeated and approved testcocks and lightly closing and approved oihut*off valves at each end of the assembly. Only those reduced pressure zone assemblies (RPZ) approved by the Foundmion lor Cross-Connection Control, Hydraulic Researcb (FCCC) and the Depanmcnt are acceptable for . installation. 5 . . Agenda Item No. June 24, Page 25 Reduced Pressure Zone Detector Assemblv CRPZDt Anoroved: An a."sembly containing two independently acting approved check. valves with replaceable seats together with a hydrau1ical1y operating. mechanically independent pressure dilTerential relief valve located between the check valves and at the same time below the nrs( check vaJve. The unit shall include properly located and approved testcocks and lightly closing and approved shul.ofTvalvcs., at each end of the nsscmbly. A bypass arrangement cOMisting of an approved waler meter and an approved reduced pressure zone assembly shall be incorporated into the mechanism. Only those reduced pressure zone delector assemblies (RPZD) approved by the Foundation ror Cross-Connection Control. Hydraulic Research (FCCC) and the Department are acceptable for installation, Scnice Connection: The lenn "service connection" shaU refer 10 a CO'Jnty owned and maintained water service connection to any facility and shall include the corporation stop. valving. saddle, service line and all finings up to and including the meter and any back now prevention assembly installed in accordance with this Ordinance. Ownership and maintenance of the service connection shall be is the responsibility ortne County. Surface \Vat~h:: Any C'''lurce or supply of .....ater which conlains in part or entirety Witter from a lake. canal. pond. retention area or wetland in I:XCCSS of 10% shall be considered a surface water supply. Water. Non-Potable: Water that is not safe for human consumption or that io; of questionable qUtllily. Water. Potable: Water that is safe for human consumption as described by Ihe Florida Department of Environmental Protection. }Y1!.!cr Purveyor: For the purposes of this Ordinance, the term "v.lat(:r purve}'or" shall refer to the Collier County Water-Sewer District and Goodland Water District. . Public Wnter Sunnlv. ^[10rOVI;;~ Any public or priv:lte potable waler supply or system which has been approved by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and which is operating under a valid Florida Department of Environmental Protection operating permit. Water SUDolv. tJnaD~ A water supply which has not been approved for public consumption by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. Water. Used: Refers 10 any water supplied by the County waler system (5) aner it has passed through the customer's service connection and is no longer under the sanitary control of the County. SECTION FOUR: OPERATION POLICY AND REQUIREMENTS. A. Operation Policy. I. No service connection that creates an actual or verified potenti31 ha7.ard to the County's Public Water System shall be installed or maintained by Ihe County unless the County's Public Water System is protected as required by this Ordinance. Service of water to any premises shall be discontinued by the County jf a backnow prevention assembly requlred by this Ordinance is not installed. tested and mainlained or if it is found that a backflow prevention assembly has been removed or tampered with. Service shnll not be restored un[i! such conditions or defects are corrected. . . . c. In cases where there arc any substances that would be objectionable, but not hazardous to health. the Counly's Public Waler System shall be protected by an approved double check valve assembly. d. In cases of a facility, where material is slored or handled so as 10 create an actual or potential hazard of any kind to the Counly's Public Water Syste~ the Public waler system shaH be protected by an approved air.gap separation or an approved n::duced.pressure principle backf10w prevention assembly. e. In cases of any facility, where because of security requirements or other prohibitions or restrictions, it is impossible or impractical 10 make a complete cross.connection survey, the County's Public Water Sysl~m shall be protected llgainst backf10w by either an approved air-gap separation or an approved reduccd-f'lressurc principle backnow prevention assembly. f. In cases of any facility. where the Department determines an undue health threat is posed because of the presence of c:ttrcmcly toxic substances. the Department may require an air liap at the service connection 10 prolect the County's Agenda Ilem NO.1 June 24,20 Paoe 26 of 2. The facility owner shall be responsible for monitoring the changes in use of ..., the facility and the degree of hazard lhat lhose changes represent to the Counly's Public Water System in accordance with this Ordinance. Failure (0 provide this infonnation 1U the Department in a timely manner may result in immediate discontinuance of service until the facility owner has corrected the hazard and reported the information. as required under this Ordinance, to the Department. 3. An approved and appropriate back now prevention assembly shall be installed as part of each sel"Yice connection wherever and whenever any of the following conditions exist beyond the water sel"Yice connection: a. An auxiliary water supply exists that is not maintained or permitted by the Department of Environmental Protection. b. Industrial nuids or any other objectionable substances are handled in such a fashion as to erente an actual or potential ha7..ard of any kind to the County's Public Water System. c. Internal plumbing or piping arrangements are not known, making il impraclicable or impossible 10 ascertain whether or not cross-connections e:tj:r;l. 4. The type of ba..:kOow prevention assembly required shall depend upon lhe degree ofha7...ard that may exist a.~ follows: 3. In ca.<;es where there is a surface waler auxiliary supply. the Countys water s)""lem shall be protected by an approved air-gap separation or an approved reduced-pressure principle backnow prevention as5embly. b. In cases where there is a ground water auxiliary water supply. the County's Public Water System shall be protected by an approved double cheek valve assembly. Public Water System. 5. Any rCLfuired back now prevention assembly and its configuration shall be , . . as specified by this Ordinance, the Col1ier County Utility Standards and Procedures Ordinance. Ordinance No. 97~17. any amendments or successors thereto. and the Department's administrative and operational procedures. 6. In the case of any facility, where a backfiow prevention assembly is lrulalJed. it shall be the responsibility of the facility owner to adhere to the requirements for facility owners as specified within this Ordinance. 7. All persons or companies providing services 10 the County or the facility owner as specified by this Ordinance shall comply with all provisions and requirements of this Ordinance. Failure to adhere to the requirements contained wilhin this Ordinance shall be grounds for removal from the Department's approved list or termination of any County contracts for the provision of services under this Ordinance. 8. All installed backnow prevention assemblies ex.isting as or the effective date or this Ordinance thai do not meet Ihe requirements or this Ordinance. bUI that were approved assemblies for the purposes of this Ordinance a.t the time of installation and that have been properly maintained, shall be exempt from the construction standards of ~his Ordinance and the Department's related administrative and operational procedures provided that any such back now prc...ention assembly will satisfactorily protect the Count)'s Public Water System. Whenever any such existing assembly is moved from its present localion or requires replacement. the assembly shall be replaced by an approved backflow prevention assembly meeting all oflhe requirements or this Ordin:mce. B. COUnlY Ovmed Backnow Prevention Assemblies. Installation. Maintenance and Teslinsz. ReQuirements. genaa 118m I\J June 24, Page 27 I. Ownership. The County shall ovm all backflow pr,evention assemblies as required by this Ordinance. 2. Installation. The County shall install or cause to be installed the appropriate new or replacement backnow prevention assembly in accordance with this Ordinance. J. Maintenance. The County shall maintltin or cause to be maintained all backOow prevention assemblies in accordance with this Ordinance. 4. Testing. The County shall test or cause to be tested all b<lcknow prevention assemblies in accordance with this Ordinance. SECTION FIVE: DEPARTMENT RESPONSIBILITIES. The County shall maintain a Cross~Conneclion Control and Backtlow Prevention Section within the Department to administer the requirements of this Ordinance. The Dcpartmenl shall maintain a minimum staff of certified personnel to pcrfonn and or oversce the lollowing services as required by nus Ordinance: A. Cross~Conneetion Survey Reports review; B. Site (field) inspections; C. Cross~connection control systems. approval~ D. Emergency services and inspections; E. Educational assistance regarding cross-connection control: . . . ,'=::I"'.........,,'" June 2 Page F. Maintenance and correlation of data generated by the cross-connection control program: G. Administration orall fees and penalties or this program; H. Review of qualiftcatiorn: established under this Ordinance for approving private independent testers and repair technicians; 1. Administration of any County contracts ror the installation. maintenance. repair and testing ofbacktlow prevention ~emblies; and. J. InstaUation, maintenance. repair and testing of back now prevention assemblies. SECTION SIX: PROGRAM RESPONSIBILITIES. A. Facilitv O'Nl'1cr (Privatelv OWTIcd Assemblies). I. The facility owner shall be responsible for evaluating the ha7...ard posed by the facility.s system or facility's U~e and ensuring. by installation of an appropriate back now prevention assembly, that water from an un$uitable source or any olher harmful substance does not cnlcr the County's Public Water System. 2. All facilities (ncw and existing) that pose a ha7.ard to the County's Public Water S}'slem sh.dl comply wi':". all terms of this Ordinance under the direction of the Department. J. The faciljty owner shaH comply with all requirements specified by the Department in il~ administration of [his Ordinance. 4. Upon order by the Department. the facility owner shall install. or cause to be installed. a backllow prevention assembly and shall maintain such nssembly at the facility owner's expense. 5. The facility owner shall be directly responsible. snl:J wholly liahle. for all procedures regarding the facility's back now assembly. 6. No facility owner may alter the backOow prevention assembly protecting the County's Public Water System unless such alteration is approved by rhe Department. 7. No facility owner may circumvent the facility's hackllow a.ssemhly protecting the County's Public Wilte'r System. 8. No facility owner shall operate: the facility's internal water system woen any part of that liystem is malfunctioning in a manner thai poses a hazard of any kind to the County's Public Water System. 9. The facility owner shall immediately report to the Department any malfunction or damage which could aneel the assembly's ability \0 protect the County's Public Waler System. 10. The facility owner shall be responsible for arranging all in!>tallalion!>. tesling. repairs or overhauls in accordance with this Ordinance. In addition. the facility owner shall be responsible for maintaining copies of all documentation and results of all tests. repairs, overhauls. and replacements for the back now assembly protecting the County's Public Water System. on file at lhe facility's location for a minimum often (10) years. . .--..------.- . . Agenda 118m No. 17 June 24, 20 II. The facilily owner shall maintain a copy of the facifilys cross6connectiorFage 29 of survey report at the facility's location at aU times. B. Facilitv Owner (Countv Owned Assembliesl. I. The facility owner shall be responsible for evaluating the ha7.ard that the facility's system or facility's use poses to the County's Public Water System and reporting that information to the Department 10 that the Department may in.o;tall or cause to be installed an appropriate bad..now prevention assembly. 2. The facility Owner is responsible for evaluating the effect of changes to the facility's water system or use oflhe facility over time to ensure that the existing back-now prevention assembly is appropriate for that ha7...ard and reporting that information to the Department. 3. The facility owner is responsible for immediately notifying lhe Department iflhe back now prevention assembly is observed to be either malfunctioning or damaged. C. The Denanment rprivat~lY.Q.\'aled AS~m.Qliesl I. The Department shall review and approve the data submilted by facility owners for the installation, repairs and overhauls of privately owned assemblies required under this Ordinance or that ',"ere existing as of the errective date of this Ordinance. 2. The Department shall have the authority to prohibil a service connection or order the disconnection of service 10 any connection where: (a). Any kind ofhazard exists to the Countys Public Water System: (b). The facility owner fails to install, operate and maintain an approved and appropriate backnow prevention assembly in accordance wilh trus Ordinance. (c). The Department may inspect all nl;w backnow assembly instaUations fur compliance with this Ordinance. the Coliier County Utility Standards and Procedures Ordinance, Ordinance No. 97.17, any amendments or successors thereto, A V/W A Manual M.14 Second Edition and other applicable Department administrative and operational procedures. (d). The Department shall accept for review only those cross~connection survey reports as performed by the filcility owner on the Department's sclf.evaluation forms or performed by a certified cross-connection control survey inspector or professional engineer. (c). The Department shall accept for review only those initial certilication tests, scheduled lests. overhauls, repairs. and replacement reports for any backOow prevention assembly performed by a certilied technician from the Department"s approved list. (C). The Department shall establish a schedule acceplablc to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection under which all e;dsting facilities will be brought into compliance with the terms of this Ordinance. (g). The Department shall compile and maintain all significant data resulting from reports submitted under this Ordinance. (h). The Department shall rc:quin:: additional data on any report as '0 Agenda item No, 1 June 24, 2 Page 30 0 . deemed necessary, prudent or helpful in the execution of this Ordinance. D. Qroartment (COUnIY OMled Assembli~sl I. The Department shall install or caus<: to be in.o;talled the appropriate back flow prevention assembly for the hazard presented by each facility. 2. The Department shall perfonn or cause to be rerformed all testing. repairs. maintenance and overhauls of County owned oocknow prevention assemblies as required by this Ordinance, 3. The Department shaU maintain all records and otber relevant inronnation on each County owned back now prevention a'isembly. E. Certified Cross-Conne~tion Control Survey I n.c::nectOr5 and Enl!meers. I. Certified inspectors and engineers shall ensure that A WW A guidelines and standards are utilized in their preparation of any facility's cross-connection survey report and that the information provided in any such report is reliable and accurate. 2. Certified m..<;pector5 and engine~r5 shall submit any and nil infonna.tion as requested or directed by the Department. 3. Certified inspectors and engineers shall maintain copies or all cro5s~connection !iurvey reports, blueprints, drawings, reports, inspectiol15 and any related correspondence or documentation for a miJ;llmum or ten (J 0) years. 4. Failure 10 provide accurate information in a timely manner as prcscnbed in this Ordinance shat! be grounds for lennination of any Counly contracts for service provided in accordance with this Ordinance. F. Certified I3ad:now Prevention Technicians. L Certified technicians shall ensure that ClII tests, ,repairs and overhauls completed on any back now prevention assembly protecting the County's water system are performed in compliance with manufacturer's recommendations, A WW A guidelincs and standards. and this Ordinance. 2. Certified technicians shall submit to the Departmenl all information relating to tests, repairs and overlmuls on any baeknow prevention assembly protecting the County's Public Water System as requested by the Department. 3. Certified technicians shaU ensure that all information submitted to the Department is n:liable and accurate. 4. Certified technicians shall maintain copies or all documentation relating in any way to tests, test results, repairs, overhauls on backnow prevention assemblies protecting the County Public Water System and any related correspondence or documentation for a minimum often (10) years. 5. Certified technicians shall only perform those activities for which their certification is valid and approved as outlined in this Ordinance. Repons submitted by non-certified or !lon-approved personnel shall not be accepted by the Department. . SECTION SEVEN: IIACKFLOW PREVENTION SYSTEMS. A. Anprovcd BackOow Prevention Assemblies 11 . . Agenda Ilem No, June 24, Page 31 An approved backf10w prevention assembly under this Ordinance is one that meets those standards set forth by the American Water Works Association (A WW A), the American Society of Sanitary Engineers (ASSE) and the Foundation for Cross.CoMection Control and Hydrau"e Research (FCCC), and L. published as approved in the FCCC. List of Approved Backf10w Prevention Assemblies. For assemblies owned by the County. the County reserves the right 10 limit the number of model(s) of approved assemblies for purposes of standtlJ'di7..ation and conformity to system condi'.ions. Approved assemblie! shall have the following features. I. 2. 3. Shall be teSlable in line. Shall be repeirable in line, ShaJl have approved shut-off valves located at each end of the backflow prevcnter. 4. Shan be supplied with ammonia resistant smcone disc's or other material having the same ammonia resistant properties and approved by the Department. 5. Shall have: (a) Resilient seated (wedge), full.now shut-ofT valvc~ (or resilient seated, full~now baU valves on sizes two (2) inches or smaller tM! shall be marked with: (I) fhe manufacturer's name or symbol: (2) Nominal size of valve; (3) Model number: (4) Working pressure. (b) Resilient seated testcocks with: (I) An operating stem. which must in4icate if the tcslcock is open or closed; (2) The operating stem on a ball valve lype oftesteock must be blow-out proof; (3) The materials specified as bronze or approved equal. 6. The assembly (itself) shall contain the foI/owing minimum markings: (a) The manufacturer's name or symbol; (b) The type of assembly; (e) Assembly size; (d) Assembly model number; (e) Assembly serial number; (n Rated working water pressure: (g) Direction of flow. 7. No backJlow prevention assembly shall be installed under this Ordinance unless spare parts are represented by the manufacturer to be available for a minimum period of seven (7) years from date orinsta!!ation. 12 . . 8. Whenever a back now prevention assembly ;s tested, repaired or overhauled by a ccnjfied backJlow prevention assembly technician, the assembly shall be "resealed" following such service to identify the technician. B. Ha7Md Classifications. Unless olherwise specified by Ihis Ordinance, the DepBltmenl shall use Ihe American Water Work5 Association (A WW A) standards and guidelines in determining all classifications of hazards (whether actual or potential). Single family facilities shall be evnlWlted on a case.by-case basis. To the extent such residential Cacilities do not have auxiliary water sources or other types of s~tems or operations on~site which would classify the system as hazardous.. a backOow prevention assembly shaU not be required. Multifamily facilities with a single service connection or individual service connections having an auxiliary water or other types of systems or operalion:; on-site that would classify the system M hazardous shall have an RPZ assembly installed ~s required by this Ordinance. SECTION EIGIIT: BACKFLOW PREVENTION SYSTEM DESIGN. A. ~itits-, l. The design shall be consistent with the standards and specifications found in the CoUier County Utility ::>Iandards and Procedures Ordinance. Ordinance No. 97.17, any amendments or successors lhereto, and the Department's operational and administrative procedures. 2. The design shall utilize A WW A standards and guidelines and FCCC approved backnow prevention assemblies (latest edition) unless otherwise specilicd by this Ordinance or the Department's administrative and operational procedures. 3. Back-now prevention assemblies shall be designed a$ part of the Counly's service connection. unless other wise approved by the Departmcl,t: 4. The facility owner shall be responsible for determining if the facility's system requires an uninterrupted supply of waler that would be adven;ely alTccted by routine maintenance or other activities involving the backt10w prevention assembly. The facility owner shall be responsible for installing or requesting a parallel backOow prevention assembly. In such instances. two (2) approvcd backnow prevention assemblies of the same manufacturer, size and model numbers shall he instatled. B. Existin2 Facilities Only. J. Residential (Sin~le Family), If an sclual hazard as defined in this Ordinance poses a threat to the CO'.lnty Public Water System. an approved backnow prevention assembly shall be installed. 2. Other Facilities. These facilities include. f1ul :1rc nnl limiled to commercial. industrial. and multi-family residential facilities. %ere actual or potential hazards are identified, an approved backflow prevention assembly shall be installed. ro some instances, it may be difficult or impossible \0 accurately determine such a Cacilitys cross-conneclion status because plumbing plans of the facililys potable waler system are nonexistent, unreliable or unobtainable. In instances where a cross-conncction survey is not feasible. an air gap separation or reduced pressure device shall be installed based upon Il . . Agenda Ilem June 2 Page the degree o(hazard. C. Installation Reouirements. 1. All installatioN shall be consistent with the Departmenl's administrative and operational procedures. a. An approved back-now prevention assemblies for commercial, industrial and multi~ramily facililies shall be installed above fInal finished grade. unless otherwise approved by the Department b. Residential double check Back:now assembUes may be installed below grade in a enclosure specified or acceptable to the Department. c. Residential Reduced Pressure assemblies shall be instaUed above r IIl8I rL-ushed gmde. 3. Backnow prevention assemblies shalf not be instal/cd above (mal rmishcd grade in any type of vault. unless such vault is constructed to allow at least thirty percent (30%) ofils sidewalls to be open or ventilated althe: grade level. These openings or vents shaU be unobstructed and of such size to permit any vented waler to freely pass through the openings to the outside. 4. Backflow prevention assemblies shall not be installed in any position other than horizontal, unless the assembly has received approval for such installation by the assembly's manufacturer and the FeCe. 5. Backflow prevention assemblies shall be installed in outside IDeations as part of the Department's service connection and shall be protected from possible damage caused by normal tramc. 6, AJI backflow prevention assemblies shall be a minimum of twelve (12) inches above final fInished grade (or pad) to a maximum of thirty (30) inches. as measured from the lowest point of the assembly; and a minimum side distance ofthteeJ3) feet from any wall. flXed aperture or landscaping. 7, AU backflow prevention assembly installations shall be preceded by I wyc strainer (5/8" to 2") or lOp access strainer (2Ya" to 10") and appropriate shut-ofT valve to facilitate cleaning and inspection of the strainer. A1J assemblies and strainers serving nrc protection systems shall be approved for such service. In addition, aU assemblies shall be supplied with ammonia resistant silicone discs or a Department approved equal. 8, Installers of backnow prcvcntion assemb(ies may tcst and certify the backflow prevention assembly they have installed. However, all such lests and certification reports shalJ be completed only by a technician with the appropriate certilicalion from the County's approved list. SECTION NINE: SERVICE AND REPORTING. A. TestmQl FreQuencv Schedules. 1. All back flow prevention assemblies shall: I. . . Aoenda Item ~ June Page (a) Be tested at least once every year, unless other wise specilied by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection; (b) Be tested (and resealed) only by a certified backnow prevention device lechnician; B. (e) De tested utilizing procedures approved by the: AW'NA or ilS equivalent; (d) Be tested with test equipment approved by the A \VW A or its equivalent. 2. The Department may require 8 more frequcnllest schedule for assemblies serving facilities classified in accordance with this Ordinance as high hazard or thai frequently fail regularly scheduled tests. as necessary to protect the public health and safety. Overhaul Schedule~. I. All back now prevention assemblies shall: (a) Be overhauled as necessary or as recommended by the manufacturer, unless other wise specilicd by the Department of En...ironmental Protection: (b) Ovcrhalllcd only by a certified backflow prevention assembly technician; (c) Be o...erhauled using acceptable procedures as recommended by the assembly's manufacturer. C. .Reoairs and Reolacemenls. 1. Backflow Pre...ention Assemblies. (a) Backflow prevention assemblies that repealedly fail a required test shall be reported 10 the Department immediately and before any repairs are undertaken. Required repairs shall be penonned by a certified technician as outlined by this Ordinance. (b) Any assembly that is unable to be repaired or o...erhauled (scheduled or nonscheduled) shall be replaced immediately. At the completion of the repairs or replacement. the assembly shall be tested by a certified lechnician as outlined by this Ordinance. 2. Until such repairs or replacements arc completed. the service conneclion shall be deacti...ated. if deemed necessary by the Department. 10 protect the public health. safety and welfare. D. Testim! Eauiomenr and Methods. I. Test Eauioment. Certified backflow prevention assembly lechnicians shall test such assemblies using that equipment as recommended by the a.ssembly's manufacturer and approved by the Department. 2. Test Methods. Only AWWA and FCCC melhods shall be used when tesling backflow pre...enlion assemblies. 3. Certified backfiow prevention assembly technicians shaH have their testing instruments certified at least once every year for accuracy. or as onen as the equipment 15 . . ,^,genda Item N June 2 Page 3 manufacturer recommenw. whichever is more frequent. The technician shall forward a copy of the instrument's caubration report to the Department. The Department shall not accepted testing reports prepared by technicians if such annual calibration reports are not received by the Deparcment. Calibration reports shaJJ only be accepted from sources approved by the Dcpanmenl. The Department shall develop procedures to approve testing sources besed on manufacturing and industry standards. E. Rcrortinl!. Facility owners are directly responsible for aU reports and reporting procedures regarding privately owned backflow assemblies protecting the County's water system. The facility O'WTlCT may designate an agent to act on his behaIf, but in no way docs such action alleviate the facility owner's responsibility. I. Reoortimr: Scheduled Tests And Overhauls (Privatelv Owned ASS.m.b.1im Reports for initial certification tests, regular BMual tests and o\'erhauls or a facility's privately owned back now assembly must be completed by a certilied technician as required by this Ordinance. Such reports 5hall be rorwardcd to the Department by the facility owner on the Departmenr's approved forms. It shall be the responsibility of the facility owner to mail or dcliv.'" the completed reports to the Department as outlined in this Ordinance and the Department's administrative and operational procedures. 2. ReOOrling or Nonscheduled Reoairs or Renlacemenls (Privatelv Owned Assemblies). Any backflow prevention assembly which has been damaged. is discharging abnormally or fails any lest, shall be reported immediately by the facility owner as rollows: Step I: Notify the Department. If the Department's oQices are closed. notify the after-hours on. call personnel. Step 2: Contact a certified back now prevention assembly technician from the Department's approved list for immediate repairs. 3. Any time a replacement is required for a privatcJy owned assembly, such new assembly shall comply with all sections oftrus Ordinance. F. Cross~Connection Survev Reoorts. I. New Facilities. The owner or a new facility shall submit a cross.connection survey report for the facility [0 the Department prior to occupancy and service conneclion activation. The report shall be submitted for the facility using the Department's approved fonns. Survey reports shall include the survey inspector's or engineer's recommended backflaw prevention assembly for the degree of hazard created by the facility. Survey reports for other than single family residences shall be completed by a ccrtilicd cross-connection control survey inspector or engineer and shall contain root inspector's name and certification number (.on each page or the engineer's seal and number. Any such reports submitted to the Department without this information shaH be deemed unacceptable and 16 . . shall not be reviewed. For single family residences, the survey report may be filled oul by the facility owner using the Department's approved self-evaluation forms. 2. Ex..istin~ Facilities. The Department shall send notification 10 the owner! of ex.isting facilities where cross-connection! are suspected. Facility owners shall. upon notification and within 90 days submit a cross-connection survey report for the facility to the Department. The CToss--connection survey report shaJI have been compleled by a certified cross-connection control survey inspector From the Department's approved list or an engineer and shaU contain the inspector's name and certirication number or engineer's seal on each page. Any survey report submitted to the Department for review without this inform3lion shall be deemed unacceptable and shall not be reviewed. For single family residences. the survey report may be lilled out by toe owner using Ihe Department's approved self-evaluation form'i. 3. ~imcd Wat~r Connections All properties served by reclaimed waler shall be surveyed at intervals. acceptable to the Department of Environmental Protection. but no less then every three years as to changes, additions or deletions in the customer plumbing system. All property surveys [ound to have the potential to create a cross-coMection shaU undergo further revicw up to and including sile visits by thc County to investigate potential hD.znrds. 4. Survey Reoort Review and ADOToval Aficr the Department has received and reviewed the cross-connection survey report for 8 proposed facility or use, the Department may take the following action: (a) The Department may accept the cross~connectjon survey report as written. (b) The Department may reject the cross-connection SUL'>'ey report as written. (c) The Dcpanment may request additional information before accepting or rejecting the report. (d) The Department may require a meeting with the facility owner's designated agent, certified cross-connection conlrol survey inspector, engineer or all such enlities or individuals involved before aCling upon the Report as submilted. 4. Deoartment Acceptance of Cross. Connection Survey Reoor1. Upon acceptance and approval of the cross-connection survey report. lhe Department shall issue a notice of acceptance. Once a back flow prevention assembly has been approved by the Department. no changes or alterations shall be made without the approval of the Department. 5. Final AoorovaJ of Backflow Prevention Assemblies (Privalelv Owned). Afier II facility's backflow prevention assembly has been initially tested, certified and approved. the facility owner shall notify the Department that the new facility is ready fOi f;.n.al lr.spection. The Department or its agent shall make ii. site inspection of 17 . . Agenda Item N June 24 Page 3 (he new facility. Until the facility's back now prevention assembly pa.sscs this linal inspection, the service connection shall not be activated. 6. Testin~ and Ovcrhaul Schedule (Privatelv Owned Assembliesl Within 'hirty (30) days an", fll1lll approval has been issued for a new facility's back now prevention assembly, the Department shall send a Jeller 10 the owner outlining lhc testing and overhaul schedule. This letter shall rise each component of the facility's cross-connection contro! system and how frequently each mechanism including the backflow prevention assembly shall be tested and overhauled (where applicable) and testing results 8IId completion of overhauls shaU be reponed to the Depanmcnt SECTION TEN: TECHNICAL IMPLEMENTATION. In order to provide protection to the Countfs Public Water System from contamination l1Ild a high level of customer service and program quality at a reasonable and economical cost to the cuslomers or consumers of the Collier County Waler-Sewer Dislrict and Goodland Water District, all backnow prevention assembties installed for the purposes of complying with this Ordinance shall be owned by the County. All facility owners that also own exisling backflow prevention assemblies, lhat are subject to this Ordinance. may dedicate and convey those assemblies to the County for owners";? and maintenance within 120 days from adoption of this Ordinance. Any assemblies not dedicated and conveyed 10 the County within lhal 120 day period shall remain in private ownership unless approved by the County. In cases where ownership of a backOow prevention assembly remains with the faciUty O'WTler. the facililY owner shall be responsible for complying with all maintenance and other requirements of this Ordinance. The lechnical and administrative requirements of this Ordinance shall be implemented as folJows. A. Prol.!rarn Administration II shall be the responsibility of rhe Department to administer, coordinale, monitor and trock the lechnical implementation and ongoing requirements of this Ordinance for compliance. B. New Installations. I. Backflow prevention assemblies for 5/8" lhrough 2" meters shall, if identified as necessary at (he time of service application. be installed by the Department or the County's contract agent as part of and at the time of the installation of the County's service connection. 2. Backf10w prevention assemblies for meters greater than 2" size shall be in.stalJed as part of the service connection for new construction by a plumbing or underground contractor retained by the facility owner. All such backJlow prevenlion assemblies shall be conveyed (0 the County for ownership in accordance with the Collier County Utility Standards and Procedures Ordinance, Ordinance No. 97-17. any amendments or successors Iherelo. and the Department's administrative and operational procedures. 18 . . Agenda Item N June 24 Page 3 C. Retrofits. 1. BackOow prevention assemblies where the meter is between 5/8" through 2" shall be owned by the Counly and installed by the DepW1menl or the County's contract agent as a part of the Department's meter change out program or when the degree of hazard so warrants, the Department's maintenance staffor County's contract agent. 2. Backfiow prevention assemblies where the meter is greater than 2" shall be owned by the County and installed by the Department or the County's contract !l:genl. D. ~ I. Repairs of backflow prevention assemblies where the metr:r is S18" through 2" shall be performed by the Department or the County's contract agen!. 2. Repairs of back flow prcvcnlion assemblies w~re the meter is grealer than 2" shall be performed by lhe Department or the: County's contract agent. E. Rcolac:emenI5. Replacements of back now prevention assemblies shall be pcrfonned by the Department or the County's contract agent. F. TestinlZ. 1. County Owned Assemblies. The Department or the COlUny's contract agent shaU perfonn al! annual and miscellaneous testing on all County owned backflow assemblies. This subsection of this Ordinance does not apply 10 the as.coembly's initial certification when installed by a private sector contractor for a facility owner. 2. Privatelv Owned Assemblies. All testing of privalely owned assemblies shall. be perfomed by an independent certified back now assembly technician as outlined within this Ordinance and meeting all legal, regulatory and code requirements for the service classification. SECTION ELEVEN: A. New InstalJations. Within 120 d.1ys from the adoption of this Ordinancc, the County shall adopt by ordinance a fee, charge or ratc to cover the County's anticipated cost to provide for Department services under this Ordinance. New customers of the Collier County Water-Sewer District and Goodland Water District, i.e., facility owners, shall be responsible for pa}ment of this fee. charge or rate, if applicable. at the time and in conjunction with the payment of applic<1ble impact and meter tapping fees or within 30 days after service is rendered. B. Retrofit!: (Existinll\. All active service connections that have existing hazards as of 120 days from the adoption of this Ordinance shall be considered existing retrolits for rurposes of program funding under this Ordinance. The County's retrofit program for existing service connections shaU be funded through existing and future water user fees. C. Retrofits (Newt PROGRAM FUNDING. 19 . . Agenda Ilem N June 24 Page 3 County service connections requiring a backnow prevention assembly lhat becomes active or create a new hazard morc chan 120 days after the adoption of this Ordinance shall be C<lIl,idered new retrofit. for purpolCl of program funding under this Ordinance. The Counry shaJl establish on an annual basis I. charge to cover the cost of this category of retrofits based on 8 competitive bid process or the County', cost. Customers, i.e., facility owners, in this category shall be assessed this charge to cover the County's installation costs. D. ~ The County's repair and maintenance program on aD County owned backf10w prevention assemblies shall be funded through existing and future water user fees. E. l!.Wl&rJl]gJJ. The County's backflow prevention assembly replacement program for assemblies owned by the County shaU be funded through existing and future water user fees. F. illtin&. The County', lMual and miscellaneous testing program on County owned backflow prevention assemblies shall be funded through existing and future water user fees. SECTION TWELVE: TERMtNATION OF SERVICE. A. Any facility with Il privately owned backflow prevention assembly receiving waler service from the County's Public Water system that fails to perform. the required testing or make required repairs to the backflow assemblies ItS directed by this Ordinance. the Department or 8 certified backllow assembly technician. shall be subject to termination of service. Such termination mny continue untiJ aU violations of this Ordinance are corrected. B. Arty facility with 8 County owned and maintained backnoY' prevention assembly shall not be subject to this provision as the Department shall be responsible for the tC5ting and maintenance of the assembly. 20 SECTION THIRTEEN: PENALTIES. Any person who violates any provision of this Ordinance, or amendmenu thereto, shaJl be subject to the penalties provided in Section 125.69. Florida Statutes. In addition., the COW1ty may bring suit for damages for nny violation of this Ordinance and amendment! thereto, and to restrain, enjoin or otherwise prevent a violation of or mandate compliance with this Ordinance and amendments thereto. . SECTION FOURTEEN: COLLECTION OF FEES, CHARGES OR RATES. The County or its egenl shall be responsible for collecting any fees, charges or rates established by the Board of County COrn.rrUssioners connected with the establishment and ongoing maintenance of the cross-connection control program authorized by this Ordinance. SECTION FIFTEEN: CONFLICT AND SEVERABILI1Y. The provisions of this Ordinance shall be liberalJy construed to effectively carry out il3 purposes in the interest of public heaJth, safety, welfare, and convenience. J( any section, phrllSC, sentence or portion of this Ordinance is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate. dislinct, and independent provision, and such hol~lng shall nol affect the validjty oflhe remairung portions of this Ordinance. SECTION SIXTEEN: ORDINANCES. INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND The provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Code of La'NS and Ordinances of Collier County, Florida. The sections of the Ordinance may be renumbered or re-Iettered to accomplish such, and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section", "article", or any other appropriate word, SECTION SEVENTEEN: EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shaH become effective upon filing with the Department of Stale and adoption of an ordinance si:tting forth the rate. fee or charge for Department services in cOMection wilh new installations and the filing oflliat ordinance with the Departmenf of State. PASSED AND DUL Y ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florid.. this 4- day of ~1997. '\~~D::::.' . .. v I BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSJONERS OF . '.<'> -I:tE.ST:' ~.....,< -' COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA ;::,~,<p',~9%F.:.r%.~,Clerk / ;~~~-:~:S~~~~.8:'~'~~~,:~_\~~?~~, . . '-:'". :.~ '<t. .r! By: ", l~,_, ;" .. ... '{; .,.:. _ M.:-Ap~r~~~'"~..\.;,fO~ and; legal's~ltcl~~CY:' -' J.uv/ t2t;J,,1.f' David C. Weigel tJ COWlly Atlomey This ordinO/"lCl! filr.d ...irh rhl! Secretory of Slote's Office the /.....z:.:: do)' of ,1-.01" . ..l-,""~,'7 ond odv'lo.....ledgement of rhot filing rl:cl:lved this 'I :'~ day of f-//-4"'~J:~ '. By-"-~ I.r ' _ ~/ .,I.f .';.. ~_c_ 21 .-J__ ~ t ~ , Page 4 STATE OF FLORIDA) COUNTY OF COLLIER) . I, DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk of Courts in and for the Twentieth Judicial Circuit, Collier County, Florida, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of: ORDINANCE NO. 97-33 Which was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners on the 29th day of July, 1997, during Regular Session. WITNESS my hand and the official seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this 30th day of July, 1997. DWIGHT E, BROCK .."'"'''''' Clerk of Courts and"Clerk;' Ex-officio to Board of, County Commissioner'S,: :""'. ". ~ "I:.~ " - /:/ Deputy . ,. , i ., ~ \ ..... ...........' . .. 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CONSIDERATIONS: On July 29, 1997, the Board of County Commissioners adopted Ordinance No. 97-33, entitled "The Collier County Cross-Connection ControllBackflow Prevention Ordinance" to establish a cross-connection control program as required by: I.) Florida Administrative Code (F.A.c.) Rule 62-555.360. 2.) F.A.C. Rule 62-610.470. 3.) Operating permits issued by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection to the Collier County Water-Sewer District and Goodland Water District. 4.) The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, finds it to be in the best interest of the public to have a County operated and maintained cross-connection control program to monitor hazards to the County's Public Water System and to protect the public health, safety and welfare by providing for, among other things, the installation, ownership, repair and testing of backflow prevention assemblies. No updates to this Ordinance have been completed since its adoption. Staff has undertaken a review of the Ordinance in light of new regulatory requirements and to address conditions that have changed since its adoption. The following sections of the Ordinance are proposed to be amended: . Findings . Updating and adding definitions . Updating operation policy and requirements . Updating program responsibilities . Updating backflow prevention systems . Updating backflow system design . Updating service and reporting . Updating technical implementation . Deleting program funding . Clarifying penalties FISCAL IMPACT: Funds in the amount of $250 are available in the County Water/Sewer Fund (408), Water Distribution Cost Center. The source of funding is user fees. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no impact to the growth management plan associated with these changes. Agenda Ilem No, 17G June 24, 2008 Page 44 of 44 RECOMMENDATION: The Board of County Commissioners provide direction for staff to advertise an amendment to Ordinance 97-33. PREPARED BY: Howard Brogdon, Environmental and Analytical Compliance Manager 2