Cross Control Specialist Services safeguard potable water systems by identifying, testing, and preventing hazardous cross-connections that could contaminate the clean water supply.
Cross control specialist services focus on identifying, managing, and preventing cross-connections within a water distribution system. A cross-connection occurs when a potable water line is improperly linked to a source of contamination, creating a pathway for pollutants, chemicals, or harmful substances to enter the clean water supply. These risks can arise from irrigation systems, industrial equipment, plumbing fixtures, or any point where clean and non-potable water might meet. Cross control specialists use certified testing procedures, inspections, and preventative strategies to ensure that all cross-connection points are properly protected and compliant with safety standards.
A cross-connection control survey is an inspection of a facility's plumbing system to identify any potential or actual connections between the potable (drinking) water supply and a non-potable source, which could contaminate the drinking water. During the survey, a qualified professional inspects the property, evaluates potential hazards like fire sprinklers and irrigation systems, assesses existing backflow prevention devices, and documents findings with recommendations to ensure the water system is protected. The goal is to protect public health by preventing contamination through backflow.
Inspection and identification: A professional inspects the entire plumbing system to find all potential cross-connections. Common areas of concern include fire suppression systems, industrial equipment, boilers, and irrigation systems.
Risk assessment: Each identified cross-connection is evaluated to determine the degree of hazard it poses to the drinking water supply.
Evaluation of existing devices: Any existing backflow prevention devices are inspected to ensure they are the correct type and are functioning properly.
Recommendations: The survey will provide recommendations for eliminating or controlling cross-connections, which often involves installing appropriate backflow prevention assemblies.
Documentation: A detailed report is created, documenting the survey's findings, including locations and classifications of cross-connections, the status of existing protection, and recommended corrective actions.
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