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92-C-5 Backflow ~ ORDINANCE NO. 9~-~-0- AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING THAT THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS BE AMENDED BY ADDING TO CHAPTER 5, ARTICLE IV, PLUMBING, SECTIONS 5-47 ADOPTION OF THE MANUAL OF CROSS-CONNECTION CONTROL, 5-48 BACKFLOW AND CROSS-CONNECTION GENERAL POLICY, 5-49 BACK FLOW PROTECTION FOR WATER HAULING EQUIPMENT AND/OR MIXING TANKS, 5-50 INDOOR PLUMBING FIXTURES AND INSULATION OF EXPOSED HOT WATER PIPING; AND PROVIDING A REPEALING CLAUSE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TEXAS: SCHERTZ, ~ I That Article IV, Plumbing, Sec. 5-47, 5-48, 5-49, 5-50 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Schertz, Texas be amended so that said sections shall read as follows: "Sec. 5-47 Adopted The Manual of Cross-Connection Control, 1988 eighth edition and all future editions, revisions, amendments and corrections, published by the Foundation for Cross-Connection Control and Hydraulic Research, University of Southern California., two coples of which are on file with the City Secretary, is hereby adopted and incorporated as the Backflow and Cross-Connection Code of the City of Schertz, Texas. Sec. 5-48 Backflow and Cross-Connection (a) General Policy (1) To protect the public potable water supply of the City of Schertz from the possibility of contamination or pollution by isolating within the customer's internal distribution system(s) or the consumer's private water syst,em(s) such contaminants or pollutants which could backflow into the public water systems; and, (2) To promote the elimination or control of existing cross-connection, actual or potential, between the consumer's in-plant potable water system(s) and non-potable water system(s), plumbing fixtures and industrial plplng systems; and, (3) To provide for the maintenance of a cross-connection control which will effectively prevent the contamination potable water systems. continuing program systematically or pollution of of and all Page 1 " Backflow and Cross-Connection (4) The plumbing Inspector shall be responsible fo~ the protection of the public potable water distribution/system from contamlnatlon or pollution due to the backflow of contaminants or pollutants through the water service connection. If, in the judgement of said Plumbing Inspector an approved backflow prevention assembly is required at the customer's water service connection; or, within the customer's private water system for the safety of the water system, the Plumbing Inspector or his designated agent shall give notice in writing to said customer to install such an approved backflow prevention assembly(s) at specific location(s) on his premises. The consumer shall immediately install such approved assembly(s) at the consumers own expense; and, failure, refusal or inability on the part of the customer to install, have tested and maintain said asscmbly(s) shall constitute a ground for discontinuing water service to the premises until such requirements have been satisfactcrj.ly met. (c) Requirements (1) The water system shall be considered as made up of two parts: The Utility system and the Customer system. (2) utility system shall consist of source facilities and the distribution systems; and shall include all those facilities of the water system under the complete control of the utility, up to the point where the customer's system begins. (3) The source shall include all components of the facilities ln the production, treatment, storage, and delivery of the distribution system. utilized water to (4) The distribution systems shall include the network of conduits used for the delivery of water from the source to the customer's system. (5) The customer's system shall include those parts of the facilities beyond the termination of the utility distribution system which are utilized in conveYlng utility-delivered domestic water to points of use. (d) Policy (1) No water serVlce connection to any premlses shall be installed or maintained by the City of Schertz unless the water 1S protected as required by state Laws and regulations and this Backflow and Cross-Connection Ordinance. Service of water to any premises shall be discontinued by the City of Schertz if a backflow prevention assembly has been removed, by-passed, or if an unprotected cross-connection exists on the premises. Service will not be restored until such condition or defects are corrected~ Page 2 " Backflow and Cross-Connection (2) The customer's system should be open for inspection at all reasonable times to authorized representative of the City of Schertz to determine whether cross-connections or other structural or sanitary hazards, including violations of these regulations, exist. When such a condition becomes known, the Plumbing Inspector shall deny or immediately discontinue service to the premises by providing for a physical break in the service line until the customer has corrected the condition(s) 1n conformance with the State and City statutes relating to plumbing and water supplies and the regulations adopted pursuant thereto. (3) An approved backflow prevention assembly shall also be installed on each service line to a customer's water system at or near the property line or immediately inside the building being served; but in all cases, before the first branch line leading off the service line wherever the following conditions exist: (3a) In the case of prem1ses having an auxiliary water supply which 1S not or may not be safe bacteriological or chemical quality and which is not acceptable as an additional source by the Plumbing Inspector, the public water system shall be protected against backfJow from the premises by installing an approved backflow prevention assembly in the serVlce line appropriate to the degree of hazard. (3b) In the case of premises on which any industrial fluids or any other objectionable substance in handled in such a fashion to the public water system, the public system shall be protected against backflow from the premises by installing an approved backflow prevention assembly in the service line appropriate to the degree of hazard. This shall include the handling of process water and waters originating from utility systems which have been subject to deterioration in quality. (3c) In the case of premises having (1) internal cross-connection that cannot be permanently corrected or controlled, or (2) intricate plumbing and piping arrangements or where entry to all portions of the premises is not readily accessible for inspection purposes, making it impracticable or impossible to ascertain whether or not dangerous cross-connections exist, the public water svstcm shall be protected against backflow from the premises by an approved backflow prevention assembly in the service line. Page 3 " Backflow and Cross-Connection (4) The type of protective assembly required under subsection 3a, band c shall depend upon the degree of hazard which exists as folloV\~s: (4a) In the case of any premises where there is an auxiliary water supply as states in subsection 3a of the section and it is not subject to any of the following rules, the public water system shall be protected by an approved air-gap separation or an approved reduced pressure principle backflow prevention assembly. (4b) In the case of any premises where there lS water or substance that would be objectionable but not hazardous to health, if introduced into the public water system, the public water system shall be protected by an approved double check valve assembly. (4c) In the case of any premises where there is any material dangerous to health which is handled in such a fashion as to create an actual or pot~ntial hazard to the public water system, the public water system shall be protected by an approved alr-gap separatlcn or an approved reduced pressure prlnclple backflow prevention assembly. Example ()f premi ses where these condi ticns sewage treatment plants, sewage pumping mant:tfacturing plaints, hospitals, rnortuaries will exist i.nelude stations, chemical and plating plants. (4d) In the case of any premises where there are "uncontr:Jlled" cross-connections either actual or potential, the public water system shall be protected by an approved air-gap separation or an approved pressure principle backflow prevention assembly at the service connection (4e) In the case of any premises where, because of security requlrements or other prohibitions or restrictions, it is impossible or impractical to make a complete in-plant cross-connection survey, the public water system shall be protected against backflcw from the premises by either an approved alr-gap separation or an approved reduced pressure principle backflow prevention assembly on each service to the premJses. Sec. 5-49 Backflow Protection for Water Hauling Equipment and/or Mixing Tanks (a) Purpose The Following [1rotec.ting t112 inforJnation is public potable provided in the water from actual interest of or [}otentia.l Page 4 Backflow and Cross-Connection contamj_n.ation through cross connection and backflcw situations. A cross connection is any connection between the potable water supply and ancther water supply of unknown quality or any source which may contain contaminating or polluting substances. All water-hauling equipment and/or portable water mixing tanks using water from fire hydrants or any other type outlet must use one of the backflow prevention methods described herein to adequately protect the potable water systems. (b) General Requirements (1) The customer must contact the Water/Wastewater prlor to water usage to request an inspection of the vehicular backflow protection installed. Department on-site or (2) Fire hydrant meters will be installed at the designated fire hydrant and locked until adequate backflow protection is installed and the Water/Wastewater Superintendent has approved that installation. (3) Customers electing to permanently install an alr-gap separation on water transporting vehicle(s) must submit design plans to the Water/Wastewater Department. Note that all piping should be properly braced. Also, adequate precautions should be taken to protect above ground piping during freezing temperatures. Once the plans are approved, the water transporting vehicle equipped with the air-gap separation must be inspected and approved prior to unlocking the fire hydrant meter. (4) Customers electing to install a reduced pressure principle backflow assembly will be required to have testing by a certified backflow prevention device tester within five (5) days after completion of its installation. Sec. 5-50 Indoor Plumbing Fixtures and Insulation of Exposed Hot Water Piping (a) Findings (1) Design improvements substantially reduced the such fixtures effectively. of indoor plumbing fixtures have volume of water required to operate (2) Increasing demand throughout the Edward's Aquifer reglon requlres implementation of water conservation programs and policies by municipalities throughout the region to safeguard the availability of water for all beneficial purposes. Page 5 Indoor Plumbing Fixtures and Insulation of Exposed Hot Water Piping (3) Effecting standards ln integral part communities In measures that incorporate higher efficiency water-intensive plumbing applications are an of ensuring the economic and ecologic vitality of the Edward's Aquifer region. (b) Purpose This article establishes maximum water flow or discharge rates for indoor plumbing fixtures and requires insulation of exposed hot water piping in order to promote water conservation and greater efficiency in these fixtures. (c) Certification Indoor plumbing fixtures required to be installed pursuant to this article shall comply with all applicable standards promulgated by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and the American National Standards Institute. (d) Applicability (1) New Construction (2) Any renovation of plumbing facilities ln an existing building. (e) Performance Requirements All new and/or replacement water closets, urinals, faucets, and showcrheads shall meet the following standards for water flow or discharge rate. (1) Faucets (lavatory) - All lavatory faucets and replacement aerators shall be designed, manufactured, installed or egulpped with a flow control device or aerator which will not allow a water flow rate in excess of 2.2 gallons per minute. (2) Faucets (other) - All kitchen, bar and other commercial sink faucets and replacements aerators shall be designed, manufactured, installed or equipped with a flow control device or aerator which will not allow a water flow rate ln excess of 2.5 gallons per minute, when tested at 60 pSl (flowing) ln accorda0ce with ASME/AMSI A112.18.1. (3) Faucets (public restrooms) - All lavatory faucets restrooms in any public building shall be of metering, or self-closing type and shall not allow a rate in excess of 0.5 gallons per minute when tested (flowing) in acccrdance with ASME/ANSI A112.1B.l. located in hands-free water flow at 60 psi Page 6 , , Indoor Plumbing Fixtures and Insulation of Exposed Hot Water Piping (4) Showerheads All showerheads shall be designed, manufactured, and installed with a flow limitation device which will not allow a water flow rate in excess of 2.75 gallons per minute, when tested at 60 psi (flowing) ln accordance with ASME/ANSI A112.18.1. The flow limitation device must be permanent and integral part of the showerhead and must not be removable to allow flow rates in excess of 2.75 gallons per minute. (5) Urinals Urinals shall be designed, manufactured and installed so the average maXlmum flush will not exceed 1.0 gallons of water and otherwise perform 1n accordance with ASME/ANSI Al12.19.2 and A112.19.6. Adjustable type flushometer valves may be used provided they are adjusted so the maximum flush will net exceed 1.0 gallons of water. (6) Water Closet - The maximum volume of water per flush toilet shall not exceed an average of 1.60 gallons when in aocordance with ANSI testing procedures. from a tested (7) Water Closet (wall mount) - The maximum volume of water per flush from a wall mounted toilet that employs a flushometer valve shall not exceed an average of 2.00 gallons when tested in accordance with ANSI testing procedures. (8) Drinking Fountains - All drinking water fountains shall be operated by a self closing valve. (f) Marking Requirements All faucets, showerheads and their packaging shall be clearly marked by the manufacturer in accordance with the provisions of ASME/ASNI A112.18.1. Water closets and urinals and their packaging shall be marked ln accordance with the prOV1Slons containcd in ASME/ANSI Al12.19.2. (g) Exposed Hot Water Piping All exposed hot water piping shall be thermally insulated ln ever}r new bui,lding, or addition or renovation of an existing building far which a building permit has been issued after the effective date of this article, and when a replacement hot water heater or hot water piping is required in any building. (h) Exceptions The prOV1Slons of this ordinance shall remain ln effect for all applications cited in section (d) with the following exceptions: (1) In shall replacement applications, ultra-low flow water closets not be required if engineering calculations shaw that the Page 7 , ' .... ..' Indoor Plumbing Fixtures and Insulation of Exposed Hot Water Piping reduced waste flow could cause the building drainage systems to function improperly. These calculations must be performed by, and carry the seal of, a registered professional engineer and be approved by the Plumbing Inspector. (2) Special purpose safety showers, aspirators faucets, clinical sinks 1n a hospital or medical offices, wherein fixtures are not required to comply with maXlmum flow requirements prescribed by this ordinance." and such rate TT -'--L All ordinances and parts of ordinances ln conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed. APPROVED on first reading the ~ day of 19 (},. . PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this '9 (bbn..lJtrl2-'"1 , 19 9~. of A- Mayor, 2\TTEST; SEAL OF CITY Page 8 P~BLIC NOTICE AN ORDINANCE 92-T-5 AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 92-T-2, PROVIDING FOR TAX ABATEMENTS FOR EXISTING BUSINESSES IN THE CITY OF SCHERTZ. Passed, approved and adopted this the 21 st day of July, 1992. ALICE AUSTIN- Deputy City Secretary 7/29 PUBLISHER'S AfFIDAVIT COUNIY OF BEXAR J STATE OF TEXAS I. W~J.)-.i.C!-RL. .~!.. .J9~n.!?()P................ Publisher of the COMMERCIAL RECORDER. do solemnly swear that the notice. a printed copy of which is hereto attached. was published <m(~jt~kix .one. .time ~~w~ in the COMMERCIAL RECORDER. a daily newspaper of general circulation published at San Antonio. Bexar County. Texas. on the foDowing dates. to-wit: JuT' 29 . '''''' ." - p . ... . 9 2 ...........~.,fJ~JtD19..... Publisher of COMMERCIAL RECORDER SUbSCribe,d" ,and swo~to p~fore me. this .,.2.9 thc::iZ' , .............;fl..Jll.' c;J?......... .f. .. 19 ~s? . . . . . .; .~~.~";';';-:~' - '".~"'<!?<'B~:?'':>2~?,~~'~::?'~I- I' n f'/, I/;; g{ f~<i\ T~'~ IRENE S. PALENCIA ;'dP.-v<-€....---. I ~&~ ~~~G.~\,:I::T,;f) No:~.~!UO:~c'S<tliteEOfTe)(a~,; . ..,... 'N~~~~ p~bil.c. in'~n~i f~~ 'Be~~'c~~~~~ ie~~."""'" ~' \!:.,;C:;.);) "''1 WOlfl!1SSlCn x,Olre:; ~ April2S, 1993 -~~. Newspaper Group 122 'East! Byrd, P.O. 2789, UnIversal City. Texas 791t18, (512)658-7d2t1 ~ CITY OF scHERTZ LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE 92.T.5 AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, ;tEXAS, AMEN,DING OR- DINANCE NO. 92-T-2, PROVIDING FOR TAX ABATEMENTS FOR EX- ISTING BUSINESSES IN THE CITY OF SCHERTZ. PUBLISHER'S AFFIDAVIT (COUNTY OF BEXAR) (STATE OF TEXAS) -I, Robert L. Jones, II, PUblisher of the HERALD NEWSPAPER GROUP, do Passed, approved and adopted this the 21 day of July, 1992. solemnly swear that th~ notice, a print~d copy of which ia attached, .was published once a week for Alice Austin, Deputy City Secretary one consecutive weeks in the Herald publiahed at Universal city, Bexar county, Texas, on the following dates to wit! July 29. 1992 ~ ~ /'; (/ ,// / .J.~ . ....-. k HERAU ~WSPAPEil~P <- SUbscribed and aworn to before me, this 29th day of July 19 92 !J/!;Jl{' NOTARY PUBLIC SIGNATURE David R. Martin Notary PUblic printed/Typed Name My commission Expires: 05-31.-94