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Cross-Connection Control (CCC) Program Overview. Did you know? Contamination from cross connections and backsiphonage were found to cause the majority.

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1 Cross-Connection Control (CCC) Program Overview

2 Did you know? Contamination from cross connections and backsiphonage were found to cause the majority of outbreaks associated with distribution systems

3 Why Have A CCC Program 1.Health & Safety 2.Rules & Regulations 3.Risk & Liability Avoidance

4 In Florida … FAC Rule 62.555.360 Department of Environmental “Why?” Protection (DEP) “Why?” “How?” AWWA M-14 Manual.. “How?” Cross Connection Control Plan Plumbing Code “Authority” Local Ordinance “Authority”

5 Managing Risk Can Your Community Afford Not To Have A Comprehensive Cross Connection Control Program? Program Costs & Potential Liability – Over the past few years, insurers have paid more than $20 million to settle with victims sickened by backflow.

6 Simple Simple Equation for CCC Program Success Compliance = P+S+T+D Compliance Reports Documentation Testing Surveys Plan

7 Safe Drinking Water On-Site Surveys Hazard Assessment High/Low Hazard Device Requirements

8 Look What’s Been Accomplished! 1052 Commercial Site Surveys Completed 46High Hazards Identified 1006 Low Hazards Identified 307Locations Requiring Action 111Locations Where Devices Can be Removed

9 What’s Next? Residential Site Surveys Public Education  Newsletters  Website  Door Hangers  Articles Prioritized Hazard Assessment  Irrigation Systems  Surface Water/Secondary Water Systems  External Hazards  Device Requirements

10 Device Testing Management Annual Testing Requirement Total # of Devices: 2009 Test Results: 4% 2010 Test Results: 22% 2011 Test Results: 46% Device Test Management Program  Maximum Compliance  Lowers DPW Expenses  Lowers Cost to Consumer  Eliminates Consumer Hassle

11 What Is The Most Common Cross-Connection ? An Ordinary Garden Hose Can Be Connected To The Drinking Water Supply and Used For a Variety of Potentially Dangerous Applications Example: A Hose Used to Prime a Well Pump

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