Frequently Asked Questions
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Just like any other mechanical device, backflow prevention assemblies are prone to wear and tear, and do break down from time to time. Regular testing is required in order to ensure that your device remains in proper working order (http://www.hydrocorpinc.com/resources/faq/).
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Manufacturers’ requirements, state plumbing codes, and local cross connection control programs usually require annual backflow prevention assembly testing. You will receive notice when testing is required.
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HydroCorp has been contracted by Georgetown Township to assist with their Cross Connection Control (CCC) Program. Every CCC program includes two parts: Testing of backflow prevention assemblies and on-site inspections. The visiting technician will be conducting a visual inspection of your facility’s internal water system to identify cross connections that could possibly contaminate your drinking water or the public water supply. These may include boilers, water softeners, hose connections, utility sinks, lawn sprinklers, fire systems, and restrooms. Your water service will not be interrupted during the inspection process.
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An average inspection normally takes from 15 to 30 minutes, depending on the size of your facility and how your plumbing system is configured.
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An adult 18 years of age or older must be present during the inspection.
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If you are the owner of the building being inspected, you are responsible for any needed repairs. Renters may have to refer to their lease agreements in order to determine whether they are responsible for repairs.
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All HydroCorp inspectors wear photo ID badges during inspections and are prepared to provide appropriate documentation verifying their identities. Do not admit any individuals who do not have these badges or documentation.
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Yes. These inspections are conducted in order to ensure compliance with state regulations and/or local ordinances to maintain the safety of your drinking water.Cross Connection Control