Section 382.41. Cross connection control.


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  • (1) Scope. The provisions of this section set forth the requirements for the protection of water within water supply systems when and where there is the possibility of contamination due to cross connections or backflow conditions.
    (2) Materials.
    (a) All devices, assemblies and mechanisms intended to protect water supplies relative to cross connection or backflow shall be of a type recognized and approved in accordance with ch. SPS 384 and as described in sub. (4) .
    (b) All methods including barometric loops and air gaps intended to protect water supplies relative to cross connection or backflow shall be constructed of materials suitable for water supply systems in accordance with ch. SPS 384 .
    (3) General requirements. Water supply systems and the connection of each plumbing fixture, piece of equipment, appliance or nonpotable water piping system shall be designed, installed and maintained in such a manner to prevent the contamination of water supplies by means of cross connections.
    (a) Types of cross connection control.
    1. Water supply systems shall be protected against contamination due to cross connections or backflow conditions by one of the methods or devices specified in Table 382.41-1 depending upon the situation or Table 382.41-2 depending upon the specific application or use, and the limitations specified in sub. (4) .
    2. For the situations described in par. (b) 3. , cross connection control shall be provided as part of the fixture fitting outlet or in the water supply piping for the fixture fitting outlet.
    (b) Classifications. For the purposes of this section:
    1. The designation of a high hazard or low hazard situation shall be determined on the basis of how a toxic or nontoxic solution is intended or recommended by the manufacturer of the solution to interface with the potable water supply system.
    2.
    a. A continuous pressure situation shall be considered to exist when a pressure greater than atmospheric within the water supply system exists for more than 12 continuous hours.
    b. A noncontinuous pressure situation shall be considered to exist if the conditions in subd. 2. a. do not occur.
    3. A high hazard cross connection situation shall be considered to exist for a connection of the water supply system to:
    a. Any part of the drain system; and
    b. Any other piping system conveying water from nonpotable sources, including but not limited to lakes, rivers, streams or creeks.
    4. Except as provided in subd. 5. , a high hazard cross connection situation shall be considered to exist at:
    a. A water supply hose bibb, faucet, wall hydrant, sill cock or other outlet which terminates with hose threads allowing a hose to be attached;
    b. A water supply faucet, wall hydrant or other outlet which terminates with a serrated nipple allowing a hose to be attached;
    c. A water supply faucet, hydrant or outlet serving a sink used for building maintenance in a public building;
    d. A chemical pot-feeder or automatic chemical feeder is installed to serve a boiler, cooling tower or chilled water system; and
    e. In the water supply piping connecting to the outlet of a fire hydrant for any purpose other than fire suppression.
    5. A cross connection shall not be considered to exist at the hose threaded outlet installed for the sole purpose of:
    a. Draining a water supply system or any portion thereof;
    b. Obtaining water quality samples of the water supply system or any portion thereof; or
    c. Connecting individual residential automatic clothes washers.
    6.
    a. A high hazard situation shall be considered to exist for the connection of 2 water supply systems one supplied by a public water supply and the other system supplied by a private well.
    b. Except as provided in subd. 7. , a low hazard situation shall be considered to exist for the connection of a piping system, including but not limited to automatic fire sprinkler systems, standpipe systems, and processing purposes, which provides potable water for nonrequired potable water uses.
    7. A cross connection situation shall not be considered to exist when a multipurpose piping system serves a one- or 2- family dwelling provided the sprinkler system is constructed of materials and joints suitable for water distribution systems as specified in ss. SPS 384.30 (4) (e) and 384.40 , respectively.
    (c) Containment.
    1. For sewerage treatment facilities which are required to conform with ch. NR 110 , in addition to the cross connection control required for each potable water usage or water outlet, a reduced pressure principle backflow preventer shall be installed:
    a. In the water service to each building or structure within the complex;
    b. In the private water main upstream of all water services serving the facility; or
    c. In the water distribution system upstream of all water outlets and in the process piping network upstream of all points of use, if both a water distribution system and a process network is contained within the same building or structure.
    2. For marinas, wharves and docks where potable water outlets are provided to serve boats or ships, in addition to the cross connection control required for each potable water outlet or usage, a reduced pressure principle backflow preventer shall be installed in the water supply system to limit backflow into the water supply source.
    3. The installation of a cross connection control device in the water supply system for a building or structure shall not alleviate the requirement to provide cross connection control for the connection of each plumbing fixture, piece of equipment, appliance or other piping system.
    (d) Prohibitions. The use of a toxic solution as a heat transfer fluid in single-wall heat exchanger for potable water is prohibited.
    (e) Existing automatic fire sprinkler systems. An alteration, modification or addition to an existing automatic fire sprinkler shall necessitate conformance with this section, if the:
    1. Existing water supply line to the existing sprinkler system is increased in diameter; or
    2. Existing device or method which had been previously recognized to address cross connection concerns is to be removed or replaced. - See PDF for table PDF - See PDF for table PDF
    (4) Limitations.
    (a) Cross connection control devices shall be limited in use in accordance with the respective standard, unless otherwise specifically permitted under this subsection.
    (b)
    1. Except for a deck-mounted device, a pipe applied atmospheric vacuum breaker shall be installed such that the bottom of the device or the critical level mark on the device is at least 6 above all of the following:
    a. The flood level rim of the receptor serving the water supply port.
    b. The highest point downstream from the device where backpressure would be created.
    c. The highest point of an injection or aspiration port.
    2. A deck-mounted pipe applied atmospheric type vacuum breaker shall be installed such that the bottom of the device or the critical level mark on the device is at least one inch above all of the following:
    a. The flood level rim of the receptor serving the water supply port.
    b. The highest point downstream from the device where backpressure would be created.
    c. The highest point of an injection or aspiration port.
    (c)
    1.
    a. The use a of a hose connection backflow preventer, dual check backflow preventer wall hydrant-freeze resistant or a hose connection vacuum breaker in a continuous pressure situation shall be limited to campgrounds and marinas.
    b. The use of a hose connection backflow preventer and a hose connection vacuum breaker shall be limited to the discharge side of a control valve such as a faucet or hose bibb.
    2. A hose connection backflow preventer and a hose connection vacuum breaker may not be employed in backpressure situations of more than 10 feet of water column.
    (d) A backflow preventer with intermediate atmospheric vent:
    1. May not be employed in backpressure situations of more than 150 psig; and
    2. May not serve boilers having a maximum steam pressure setting greater than 15 psig or a maximum water pressure setting greater than 30 psig.
    (e)
    1. A reduced pressure principle backflow preventer and a reduced pressure detector backflow preventer may not be subjected to a backpressure greater than twice the rated working pressure of the device.
    2. A reduced pressure principle backflow preventer and a reduced pressure detector backflow preventer which serve a water-based fire protection system may have a test outlet located between the number 2 check valve and the number 2 listed indicating control valve.
    3. A reduced pressure principle backflow preventer and a reduced pressure detector backflow preventer which are 2" or smaller in size and which serve a water-based fire protection system are not required to have a test cock on the number one listed indicating control valve.
    (f) A hand-held shower may not be employed in backpressure situations of more than 5 feet of water column.
    (g)
    1. A double check backflow prevention assembly and a double check detector assembly backflow preventer may not be subjected to a backpressure greater than twice the rated working pressure of the device.
    2. A double check backflow prevention assembly and a double check detector assembly backflow preventer which serve a water-based fire protection system may have a test outlet located between the number 2 check valve and the number 2 listed indicating control valve.
    3. A double check backflow prevention assembly and a double check detector assembly backflow preventer which are 2" or smaller in size and which serve a water-based fire protection system are not required to have a test cock on the number one listed indicating control valve.
    (h) A water supply fed trap seal primer valve shall be installed such that the bottom of the device or the critical level as marked on the device is at least 12" above:
    1. The connection to the trap; and
    2. The highest point downstream from the device where backpressure would be created.
    (i) A vacuum breaker wall hydrant, freeze resistant automatic draining type or a freeze resistant sanitary yard hydrant, may not be employed in backpressure situations of more than 10 feet of water column.
    (k)
    1. A pressure type vacuum breaker assembly shall be installed such that the bottom of the device or the critical level mark on the device is at least 12" above all of the following:
    a. The flood level rim of the receptor serving the water supply port.
    b. The highest point downstream from the device where backpressure would be created.
    c. The highest point of an injection or aspiration port.
    2. A pressure vacuum breaker assembly shall be located only outside.
    (L) A laboratory faucet backflow preventer may not be employed in backpressure situations of more than 6 feet of water column.
    (m) The cross connection control device to serve a hose bibb or hydrant that penetrates an exterior wall of a heated structure may not prevent a hose bibb or hydrant from being freeze resistant automatic draining as required under s. SPS 382.40 (8) (a) .
    (n) A spill resistant vacuum breaker shall be installed so that the bottom of the device or the critical level mark on the device is at least 12" above all of the following:
    1. The flood level rim of the receptor serving the water supply port.
    2. The highest point downstream from the device where back pressure would be created.
    3. The highest point of an injection or aspiration port.
    (5) Installation.
    (a) An air gap for cross connection control shall conform to ASME A112.1.2.
    (b) Cross connection control methods, devices and assemblies shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's written installation specifications and this chapter. The methods, devices and assemblies shall be accessible for inspection, testing, maintenance and replacement.
    (c) Cross connection control devices shall be protected from freezing.
    (d)
    1. A cross connection control device may not be located in uninhabitable spaces susceptible to flooding.
    2. A cross connection control device which has one or more vent ports may not be located in a pit, vault or depression which is below the adjacent grade or floor level, even if the pit, vault or depression is provided with a drain at the bottom of the pit.
    (e)
    1. Vent ports of cross connection control devices shall be positioned:
    a. Away from areas where toxic gases and fumes may accumulate;
    b. Downward or protected to protect the ports from falling debris; and
    c. So as to drain dry.
    2. Cross connection control devices or assemblies shall be so located that any vent ports are provided with an air gap so as to comply with s. SPS 382.33 or ASME A112.1.3.
    3.
    a. If a reduced pressure principle backflow preventer or a reduced pressure detector backflow preventer is located within a building, a drain or receptor shall be provided to receive the discharge from the vent ports of the device. If a floor drain is to receive the discharge from the vent ports of a reduced pressure principle backflow preventer or a reduced pressure detector backflow preventer, the flow or pathway of the discharge may not create a nuisance.
    b. Where drain piping is provided for the discharge from a vent port, an air gap in accordance with par. (a) shall be provided between the vent port and the drain piping.
    c. Where a receptor is provided for the discharge from a vent port, an air gap in accordance with par. (a) shall be provided between the vent port and the receptor.
    (f) The installation of a reduced pressure principle backflow preventer, a reduced pressure fire protection principle backflow preventer, a reduced pressure detector backflow preventer, a reduced pressure detector fire protection backflow prevention assembly, a double check backflow prevention assembly, a double check detector assembly backflow preventer, a pressure vacuum breaker assembly and a spill resistant vacuum beaker shall conform to all of the following limitations:
    1. The minimum distance between the floor, surface or platform which is to provide access and the lowest point of the assembly may not be less than 12".
    2. The maximum distance between the floor, surface or platform which is to provide access and the lowest point of the assembly may not be more than 7 feet.
    3. The minimum distance between a ceiling or other obstruction and the highest point of the assembly may not be less than 18".
    4. The minimum distance between a wall or other obstruction and the back and ends of the assembly may not be less than 4".
    5. The minimum distance between a wall or other obstruction and the front of the assembly may not be less than 24".
    (g) The discharge outlet of local waste piping serving a cross connection control device shall be visible and not be located within a concealed space.
    (h) No control valve may be placed downstream from a pipe applied atmospheric type vacuum breaker or a laboratory faucet backflow preventer.
    (i) A barometric loop to provide cross connection control for backsiphonage shall be formed by creating a loop in the potable water supply piping upstream to the source of cross connection.
    1. The loop shall extend at least 35 feet above:
    a. The highest point downstream from the loop where backpressure would be created; and
    b. The point of discharge.
    2. No outlets for potable water use shall be installed downstream of the peak of the loop.
    (j) Vacuum breaker tees shall be assembled such that:
    1. The bottom of the horizontal portion of the tee is installed at least one inch above the flood level rim of the receptor;
    2. The inside diameter of the tee is equal to or greater than the inside diameter of the drain piping from the water treatment device;
    3. The tee is installed in such a position that the discharge will not create a nuisance;
    4. The piping upstream of the tee is of a type suitable for water distribution in accordance with s. SPS 384.30 (4) (e) .
    5. The vent portion of the tee is equal to or greater than the inside diameter of the drain piping from the water treatment device; and
    6. The vent port of the tee is:
    a. Positioned away from areas where toxic gases and fumes may accumulate; and
    b. Constructed to protect the port from falling debris.
    (k) A chemical dispensing system shall be connected to the water distribution system in either of the following manners:
    1. The fixture supply shall be individually connected to the water distribution system.
    2. The fixture supply shall be installed with a pressure bleeding device. The pressure bleeding device shall create a visually free flow of water through the atmosphere from the faucet connection into the fixture drain.
1-2-56 ; r. (2) through (7), Register, October, 1971, No. 190 , eff. 11-1-71; r. and recr. Register, November, 1972, No. 203 , eff. 12-1-72; renum. from H 62.14, Register, July, 1983, No. 331 , eff. 8-1-83; renum. from ILHR 82.14 and am. (1) (h) 17., r. (2), Register, February, 1985, No. 350 , eff. 3-1-85 ; r. and recr. Register, February, 1994, No. 458 , eff. 3-1-94; am. (2) (a), Tables 82.41-1, 2, (4) (c), (e) to (i), (k) to (m), (5) (e) 3. a., (i), cr. (4) (n), r. and recr. (5) (b), (f), r. (5) (h), Register, February, 1997, No. 494 , eff. 3-1-97 ; correction in (4) (n) made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 1., Stats., Register, February, 2000, No. 530 ; am. (3) (a) 2., (4) (k) 1. and (5) (a), r. and recr. (4) (b) and (n), and Tables 82.41-1 and 82.41-2, cr. (4) (k) 1. c. and (5) (L), Register, December, 2000, No. 540 , eff. 1-1-01 ; CR 02-002 : am. (3) (intro.), (5) (a), Tables 82.41-1 and 2, renum. (5) (i) to (L) to be (5) (h) to (k) Register April 2003 No. 568 , eff. 5-1-03; CR 04-035 : cr. (3) (b) 4. d., am. Tables 82.41-1 and -2, 82.41 (2), (3) (a) 1. and (b) 7. Register November 2004 No. 587 , eff. 12-1-04; CR 08-055 : cr. (3) (b) 4. e., am. (4) (c) 1. a., (f), (i), (n), (5) (a), (e) 2., (f) (intro.), Tables 82.41-1 and 82.41-2 Register February 2009 No. 638 , eff. 3-1-09; corrections in (6) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 1. and 7., Stats., Register February 2009 No. 638 ; CR 09-050 : r. (6) Register December 2009 No. 648 , eff. 1-1-10; CR 10-064 : am. (1), (5) (e) 2., Table 82.41-2 Register December 2010 No. 660 , eff. 1-1-11; correction in (2) (a), (b), (3) (a) 1., (b) 7., (4) (m), (5) (e) 2., (j) 4., Table 382.41-1, Table 382.41-2 made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register December 2011 No. 672 .

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