Protecting the public water supply from Backflow Contamination is Job One.
Backflow Prevention Assemblies required periodic testing by technicians with specialized certification. Requirements may vary state-to-state.
Visual indicators can assist in identifying potential faulty backflow preventers and installations.
Water Service Line Containment with proper Backflow Prevention Assemblies.
With public water system expansions and improvements, Cross-Connection Control is more critical than ever.
Proper pipe labeling is not only required, but also critical to safe maintenance and operation of complex potable and process water piping systems.
Properly installed, tagged and labeled and tagged Backflow Prevention Assemblies at Healthcare Facility
Some low water pressure events are planned and safely controlled, many are not however.
Industrial and Commercial facilities often utilize numerous piping systems that interconnect with potable water piping. Accurate schematics are essential.
Irrigation Systems pose a common threat to potable water quality when not properly isolated with backflow prevention.
While Service Line Containment does protect the public distribution system, backflow can still occur within internal facility potable water plumbing.
Cross-Connection Surveyors/Inspectors should be knowledgeable, trained and prepared to identify.
Typical exterior wall hydrant with integral approved backflow prevention features.
Backflow is an inherent hydraulic condition and can occur within all public and provide water supply systems. Prevention instead of reaction is achievable.
Food Processing and other large industrial facilities unique challenges for monitoring and controlling cross-connections and backflow prevention.
Backflow preventers are critical for protecting your own drinking water plumbing.
HydroCorp provides and assists with Backflow Prevention Tester Training in multiple regions. Customized online and onsite training is also available.
Bulk water and hydrant connections should be strictly monitored and controlled by the water purveyor with proper backflow prevention installed at all times.
Water downstream of backflow preventers should always be considered non-potable and unsafe for drinking.