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The degree of hazard potential to the public potable water supply and system from a customer’s water supply system shall be determined using the following hazard factors:

(A) Health. Any condition, device or practice which, in the judgment of the Department, may create a danger to the health and well-being of the potable water consumers.

(B) Plumbing. A plumbing type cross-connection that is not properly protected by an approved backflow prevention method.

(C) Pollution. An actual or potential threat to the physical facilities of the public potable water supply system or to the potable water supply which, although not dangerous to health, would constitute a nuisance or be esthetically objectionable, or could cause damage to the system or its appurtenances.

(D) System. An actual or potential threat which may cause severe damage to the physical facilities of the public potable water supply system or which may have a protracted effect on the quality of the potable water in the system. (Ord. 125 § 4, passed 9-11-1995. Code 2012 § 53.04.)