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• (1) To protect the public potable water distribution system from contamination <br /> or pollution due to the backflow or backsiphonage through the water <br /> service connection. <br /> (2) Conduct a program which includes routine inspection of commercial, <br /> institutional, industrial establishments, and residential sites for possible <br /> contamination or pollution. <br /> (3) Require installation of a backflow prevention assembly depending on the <br /> possible degree of hazard. (Whether direct or indirect.) <br /> (4) Review construction plans and determine requirement for backflow <br /> prevention assemblies. This shall apply to new construction, alteration or <br /> additions, as well as, modification of existing fire protection systems. This <br /> authority in no way infringes upon, and is in addition to the authority of the <br /> Batesville City Enforcement Officer with regard to his duties in plan <br /> review and approval. <br /> (5) Provide installation criteria for backflow prevention assemblies prior to <br /> construction. <br /> (6) Conduct final inspection of backflow prevention assembly installations to <br /> verify conformance with approved installation plans. <br /> (7) Ensure that RPZAs used for fire hydrants are performance tested. <br /> (8) Maintain RPZAs and meters for issue to water users needing temporary <br /> water service from fire hydrants. <br /> (9) Ensure RPZAs used by customers are tested annually and before issue. <br /> (10) Verify fire hydrant RPZAs and meters are set and removed by BWU <br /> Personnel. <br /> (11) Submit all required reports, maintain a data base, coordinate with other <br /> agencies to accomplish the purposes set forth in paragraph 1.2 and <br /> maintain the following records: <br /> (a) Master files on customer Cross Connection Tests. <br /> (b) Copies of lists and summaries available to the State Health <br /> Department. <br /> • 5 <br />