Table 630.1 Determination of Degree of Hazard | |
Cross-connections that meet or may meet the following conditions shall be rated at the corresponding degree of hazard. | |
High Hazard | Low Hazard |
The contaminant would be toxic, poisonous, noxious, unhealthy, or of unknown quality. | The contaminant would only degrade the quality of the water aesthetically or impair the usefulness of the water. |
A health hazard would exist. | A health hazard would not exist. |
The contaminant would disrupt the service of piped water for human consumption. | The contaminant would not disrupt service of piped water for human consumption. |
Backflow would be by either backpressure or backsiphonage. | Backflow would occur by backsiphonage. |
Examples: lawn irrigation systems, fire sprinkler systems with chemical additives or antifreeze, sewage, used water, nonpotable water, auxiliary water systems, and mixtures of water and other liquids, gases, or other chemicals. | Examples: food residuals, coffee machines, non-carbonated beverage dispensers, and residential fire sprinkler systems constructed of materials designed for potable water flow. |
12 Va. Admin. Code § 5-590-630
Statutory Authority: §§ 32.1-12 and 32.1-170 of the Code of Virginia.