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L <br /> A. FIRST PRIORITY <br /> ® A First Priority inspection list of possible sources of Biological or Chemical <br /> contamination shall be developed. Type of corrective action and follow up <br /> inspections will be according to severity. <br /> B. SECOND PRIORITY ESTABLISHMENT <br /> Establishments suspected of Lesser Degree Hazards or Biological or Chemical <br /> pollution will receive second priority inspection by the Approving Authority. <br /> 2.5 OTHER SURVEYS <br /> As other establishments are found which should be included in one of the priority listings, <br /> they will be included and an inspection conducted as workload permits. <br /> Cross connection surveys will continue with the aim being to inspect all industrial, <br /> commercial or institutional type customers and agricultural operations that may pose a <br /> hazard. Prompt attention will be given to identifying residential type customers that may <br /> have significant cross connection problems. <br /> 2.6 FOLLOW-UP SURVEYS <br /> Follow-up surveys will be made as needed. <br /> 2.7 INSPECTION FREQUENCY <br /> All such facilities shall be inspected by the approval authority on the following schedule: <br /> A. High Hazard - Once per year. <br /> B. Medium Hazard - Once every three years. <br /> C. Low Hazard - Once every five years. <br /> 2.8 CATEGORIES OF POTENTIAL CROSS CONNECTION HAZARDS <br /> All commercial, institutional, industrial establishments, and residential sites having <br /> potential cross connection hazards categorized by the approving authority into one of the <br /> three following categories: <br /> A. High Hazard a condition, device, or practice which is conducive to the <br /> 0 9 <br />
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