Submitted by pghgreatest t3_z4uyce in pittsburgh
maddirtyplumber t1_ixt4mwi wrote
Every year. It's all part of the Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974.
https://americanbackflowsolutions.com/index.php/a-brief-history-of-backflow-prevention/
Tl/dr: The EPA sets the standards, but it's up to the local purveyor (water supplier) to comply with it.
mmphoto412 t1_ixtaq9p wrote
Lived in the area my whole life. Never did anything like this once, nor do I know of anyone having to do this
maddirtyplumber t1_ixtcsot wrote
That's because it's mostly for commercial/business water lines. The backflow prevention standards are based on hazards on site.
Most, if not all residential buildings have nothing that would require a testable backflow, therefore you wouldn't have to do anything.
pghgreatest OP t1_ixuic55 wrote
So for residential are owners required to do it every year ? Or would that be directed by like a HOA of the community?
maddirtyplumber t1_ixuj95c wrote
If you have a testable backflow prevention device in your home I would believe it would be the responsibility of the homeowner to have it tested.
Do you have any irrigation system or yard sprinklers? That's the only time I've even seen a testable backflow device inside of a house.
mmphoto412 t1_ixtg58z wrote
Right, thanks for adding that.
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