News Alert:
Adelaide street thru traffic at Silver Lake Road will be closed on Friday October 3, 2008 thru Friday October 10, 2008.
Please use the designated detour routes during this time.
Cross Connection Program
The City Of Fenton's Water Department staff is committed to provide quality,
cost efficient service in the collection, treatment, testing and delivery of safe
drinking water to all residential, commercial and industrial users.
Safe and reliable drinking water is a carefully manufactured product. In order
to ensure uncontaminated drinking water the city has adopted a cross connection
control program. This program is a part of our effort to ensure a safe and
dependable drinking water supply.
- The State of Michigan Department of Public Health has rules within their
Michigan Safe Drinking Water Act, Act 309, P.A. 1976, Michigan Plumbing
Code 200, and local Cross Connection Control (CCC) plan requirements which
we use for our program.
- All testable devices must be tested initially upon installation and should
be tested at yearly intervals thereafter. The City inspector may require
more frequent testing based upon degree of hazard, corrosive atmosphere
or concerns with water quality.
- A certified backflow prevention device tester is a professional who has
successfully completed and who has proven their ability in testing and
satisfies the requirements of the Michigan Mechanical and Plumbing Contractors
Association testers course.
- A backflow prevention device is a device that has been approved to prevent
backflow onto the public drinking water supply. An approved backflow prevention
device will prevent backflow-backsihphonage and back-pressure. The appropriate
device will be determined during you inspection by the CCC inspector.
Testable backflow devices are:
- Double Check Valve Assembly
- Double Detector Check Valve Assembly
- Pressure Vacuum Breaker
- Reduced Pressure Backflow Preventor Assembly
- Reduced Pressure Detector Assembly
- Spill Resistant Vacuum Breaker
- The cost for testing will vary depending on the size of device, the location
of the device, if the device is to be tested during normal working hours
and which hours and which testing firm will be doing the testing.
- The City of Fenton uses a firm by the name of Hydro-Designs to do all
our inspections and they have been doing this for the last five years.
Any questions on this program may be addressed to Mr. Leslie P. Bland,
Director of Public Works at 810-629-2261.