Plumbing hazard definition

Plumbing hazard means a plumbing cross-connection in a consumer's potable water system that has not been properly protected by air gap separation or backflow prevention devices.
Plumbing hazard means an internal or plumbing-type cross connection in a consumer's potable water system that may be either a pollutional or a contamination-type hazard. This includes, but is not limited to, cross connections to toilets, sinks, lavatories, wash trays, domestic washing machines and lawn sprinkling systems. Plumbing-type cross connections can be located in many types of structures including homes, apartment houses, hotels and commercial or industrial establishments.
Plumbing hazard means an internal or plumbing type cross-connection in a customer/user’s potable water system that may be either a pollution or a contamination- type hazard.

More Definitions of Plumbing hazard

Plumbing hazard means a cross-connection in a consumer’s potable water system that may permit backsiphonage in the event of a negative pressure in the supply line.
Plumbing hazard means an internal or plumbing type cross connection in a customer’s potable water system that may be either a
Plumbing hazard means a plumbing type cross-connection in a consumer’s potable water system that has not been properly protected by an approved air-gap or approved backflow prevention assembly.
Plumbing hazard means an internal or plumbing-type cross connection in a consumer's
Plumbing hazard means an internal or plumbing-type cross-connection in the consumer's drinking water system that may be either a pollutional or a contamination type hazard. This includes, but is not limited to cross connections to toilets, sinks, lavatories, wash trays, domestic washing machines, dishwashers, water hoses, or fire and lawn sprinkling systems. Plumbing type cross connections can be located in many types of structures, including homes, manufactured homes, mobile homes, motor homes and trailers, apartment houses, restaurants, food processing, grocery stores, beauty salons, commercial or industrial establishments.
Plumbing hazard means a plumbing-type cross-connection
Plumbing hazard means a plumbing-type cross-connection in a consum- er's potable water system that has not been properly protected by a vacu- um breaker, air gap separation or backflow prevention device.