Backflow Device Cover

New York State law requires certain properties and businesses to install, maintain and test backflow prevention devices, which stop contaminated water from flowing backwards into the main water supply.

Backflow is a term in plumbing for an unwanted flow of water in the reverse direction. [1] It can be a serious health risk for the contamination of potable water supplies with foul water.

Backflow in plumbing refers to the unintended reversal of water flow within your plumbing system. This phenomenon poses significant risks, especially when it causes non-potable water to mix with your clean drinking water supply. Understanding backflow is crucial for maintaining a safe and healthy environment in your home or business.

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Backflow occurs when water flows backward through your plumbing, potentially contaminating your home’s drinking supply. Your plumbing system is designed to deliver clean water in one direction, but under certain conditions, non-potable water can reverse course and mix with your drinking water.

Backflow occurs when water flows in the reverse direction from its intended path, potentially allowing contaminated water to enter potable water supplies. This phenomenon poses significant health risks and can result in costly remediation efforts.

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When these situations occur, conditions are present that can allow the backflow of pollutants or contaminants into the water system and threaten the purity of our drinking water system. What is Backflow? Backflow is the undesirable reversal of flow of fluids, chemicals, or any other foreign material into the public drinking water system.

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Backflow is the unwanted reverse flow of fluids, gases, or other substances in a plumbing system due to a backpressure or a backsiphonage situation. Backflow is not only a threat to the health of our community, it can also cause damage to our environment.

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