Cross Connection Policy
Your safety is our priority. Cross connections or unauthorized connections to a water or reclaimed distribution system are illegal. In the interest of public safety, these types of connections are banned to ensure that water supplies are not contaminated with harmful substances or pathogens.
To ensure compliance with state and federal regulations, we've created a cross-connection control program with the goal of ensuring a quality water supply while protecting the health and safety of our customers
A cross-connection is defined in Rule 62-550.200, Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.), as follows:
“CROSS-CONNECTION” means any physical arrangement whereby a public water supply is connected, directly or indirectly, with any other water supply system, sewer, drain, conduit, pool, storage reservoir, plumbing fixture, or other device which contains or may contain contaminated water, sewage or other waste, or liquid of unknown or unsafe quality which may be capable of imparting contamination to the public water supply as the result of backflow. By-pass arrangements, jumper connections, removable sections, swivel or changeable devices, and other temporary or permanent devices through which or because of which backflow could occur are considered to be cross-connections.
Resolution 24-01 - Cross Connection Control Program.pdf