Irrigation Systems. A. All Irrigation Systems must be installed and maintained by a Licensed Irrigator, Licensed Plumber or the Property Owner (if this is the owner’s primary residence) in accordance with 30 TAC 344.30. B. All Irrigation systems must have a Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) or equivalent approved Backflow Prevention Assembly and isolation valve at the point of connection of the irrigation system to the customer’s private plumbing. If the Backflow Prevention device was installed prior to 2009 it can remain in place as long as it is in good working condition and tested annually. C. When the Backflow Prevention Assembly can no longer be repaired in line, then it must be upgraded to; 1. A Reduced Pressure Principal Assembly (RPBA) or sometimes referred to as a Reduced Pressure Zone (RPZ) when there is an On-Sight Sewer Facility (OSSF) on site
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Sources: Water Service Agreement, Water Service Application and Agreement
Irrigation Systems. A. All Irrigation Systems must be installed and maintained by a Licensed Irrigator, Licensed Plumber Plumber, or the Property Owner (if this is the owner’s primary residence) in accordance with 30 TAC 344.30.
B. All Irrigation systems must have a Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) or equivalent approved Backflow Prevention Assembly and isolation valve at the point of connection of the irrigation system to the customer’s private plumbing. If the Backflow Prevention device was installed prior to 2009 it can remain in place as long as it is in good working condition and tested annually.
C. When the Backflow Prevention Assembly can no longer be repaired in line, then it must be upgraded to;
1. A Reduced Pressure Principal Assembly (RPBA) or sometimes referred to as a Reduced Pressure Zone (RPZ) when there is an On-Sight Sewer Facility (OSSF) on site
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