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l <br /> • I. Bypass means any arrangement of pipes, plumbing, or hoses designed to divert <br /> the flow around an installed device or assembly through which the flow normally <br /> passes. <br /> J. Certified Testing Technician means a person certified by the Arkansas <br /> Department of Health as an Assembly Testing Technician. <br /> K. Certified Repair Technician means a person certified by the Arkansas <br /> Department of Health as an Assembly Repair Technician. <br /> L. lily means the City of Batesville, Arkansas. <br /> M. Consumer means a "person" or "facility" receiving service from a potable <br /> water system. <br /> N. Contaminant means a biological agent or chemical compound which can cause <br /> disease or threat to health. <br /> O. Cross Connection means any actual or potential connection between the <br /> Water System and a source of contamination or pollution. <br /> • P. Cross Connection Control means the use of backflow prevention assemblies, <br /> methods and procedures to prevent contamination or pollution of a potable water <br /> supply through cross connections. <br /> Q. Degree of Hazard means the relative classification of the danger posed by a <br /> particular substance or set of circumstances. <br /> R. Domestic refers to plumbing as defined by the State of Arkansas Plumbing <br /> Code that is not associated with designated fire protection water service lines and <br /> systems. <br /> S. Double Check Valve Assembly (DCVA) means a backflow prevention assembly <br /> consisting of two independently operating check valves, 4 test cocks, and 2 shut- <br /> off valves. DCVAs are only appropriate for use against non-health hazards. <br /> DCVA can be subjected to backpressure. <br /> T. Detector Double Check Valve Assembly (DDCVA) means a DCVA with an <br /> additional smaller DCVA with a flow detector meter in parallel, used to detect <br /> system leaks and unauthorized use. Assembly must be shipped as a complete unit. <br /> • 2 <br />
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