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WHAT BACKFLOW PROTECTION IS REQUIRED ON A WATER POWERED SUMP PUMP?
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11/5/2013 at 10:00:35 PM GMT
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WHAT BACKFLOW PROTECTION IS REQUIRED ON A WATER POWERED SUMP PUMP?
We have a plumber that is a certified backflow device tester, working for a customer with a water operated sump pump. Currently there is a RPZ on the sump pump feed line. The plumber wants to install a double check device in place of the RPZ, he claims the rule has changed and this is a low risk installation. We don't agree. Can we require the RPZ? Has there been a change in the program making this a low risk installation???????????????

Laurie Dougherty - Illinois Section AWWA
laurie@isawwa.org
cell or text 815-970-2145


11/5/2013 at 10:01:02 PM GMT
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The State of Illinois Plumbing Code does not specifically address water powered sump pumps. An Illinois-based battery backup sump pump manufacturer advertises heavily that an RPZ is required, as they want the customer to buy their product verses a water powered pump. The Backflow Committee has also discussed this topic on numerous occasions.

The stance of the IDPH is that ground water is not a high hazard and a vented dual check valve is acceptable backflow protection for a water powered sump pump. Note however that being the water purveyor, you can still require an RP at the pump or at the water meter. State standards are a minimum and you have a right to enforce stricter regulations as long as you have it written in an ordinance, policy manual, or similar.



Laurie Dougherty - Illinois Section AWWA
laurie@isawwa.org
cell or text 815-970-2145


Last edited Tuesday, November 5, 2013

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