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.

Examples of Plumbing hazard in a sentence

  • Plumbing hazard means a plumbing type cross connection in a consumer's potable water system that has not been properly protected by air gap separation or backflow prevention devices.


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 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.
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 a customer’s potable water system that may be either a pollutional or a contamination-type hazard.