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A cross-connection is a physical connection (a piping configuration) between the public drinking water system and anything else, including another water supply, that can allow pollutants or contaminates to backflow into the public water system.
Backflow occurs when a reverse flow of contaminated water or other substances from a customer's water system flows back into the public drinking water system.
A backflow incident can seriously affect the quality and safety of our drinking water supply. Some examples of possible cross connections include landscape sprinkler systems, and hose attachments for utility sinks, and hoses run to pools or watering troughs.
Backflow prevention assemblies provide the public water system with protection against contamination or pollution by preventing backflow through cross-connections.
For more information on backflow prevention assemblies, call our office at (503) 842-4333.
Fairview Water District contracted with HydroCorp, a cross-connection control service for public water systems, in late 2024. If you are required to have a backflow device they will be in contact with you regarding its management.
Click the link below to read more about the State's position on drinking water, including cross-connections and backflow:
Fairview Water District Ordinance 2014-01 - An ORD for the Control of Backflow and Cross-Connections (pdf)
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