Program Goals
To protect the public water supply against backflow contamination caused by back pressure or back siphonage (referred to as “backflow”). Plumbing cross-connections are defined as actual or potential connections between a potable and non-potable water supply, and can pose a significant public health hazard.
Legal Authority
New York State Public Health Law, Article 225: Title 10 NYS Codes, Rules and Regulations, Part 5-1.31.
Program Highlights
- Review and approve plans and specifications for the installation of backflow prevention devices.
- Consult with NYSDOH, suppliers of water, design engineers, mechanical contractors, plumbers, NYSDOH certified backflow device testers and concern citizens.
- Conduct site and construction inspections.
- Issue Completed Works Approvals.
- Review annual test reports.
- Investigate complaints.
- Conduct enforcement actions.
Procedure
Application is made by filling out the New York State Department of Health form titled, Application For Approval of Backflow Prevention Devices, “DOH-347.” Plans, specifications and an engineer’s report describing the project in detail must accompany all applications. The project must first be submitted to the local water supply official for review. The water supplier will then forward the submittal to the Monroe County Health Department for review. The water supplier will forward the application packet, with accompanying signature by a designated representative, and a letter of authorization. Four copies of the application, plans, specifications and descriptive literature must be submitted.
Fees
- $260
For each service connection to the public distribution system. - $90
Revised fee for changes to approved plans.
Cross Connection Documents
- Application For Approval of Backflow Prevention Devices, DOH-347 (11k PDF)
- List of New York State Approved Backflow Prevention Assemblies, PWS-14 (136k PDF)
- Report on Test and Maintenance of Backflow Prevention Devices, DOH-1013 (22k PDF)
Online Information
- Guidelines for Designing Backflow Device Installations Supplement
- Part 5-1.31 New York State Sanitary Code (Cross Connection Control)
- Single and Dual Family Residential Customers (NYSDOH), PWS-12
- NYSDOH Approved Backflow Prevention Device Testers Certification Courses
- New York State Department of Health Cross Connection Control Program
- USEPA Cross Connection Control Manual
