BACKFLOW PREVENTION

Protecting Your Water Supply in New York City

In New York City, your drinking water is pushed from the city’s main lines into your property through pressure, and it should only flow in one direction. However, pressure changes in pipes can sometimes cause water to flow backward, potentially contaminating the public water supply with harmful substances or chemicals. New York State law mandates that certain properties and businesses install, maintain, and test backflow prevention devices to prevent such contamination. Failure to comply with these regulations can result in fines or water service disconnection.

Understanding the Risks of Backflow

Large-scale backflow incidents can lead to serious health hazards, including widespread and even fatal illnesses. Contaminants can vary widely, and you may unknowingly expose yourself and others to dangerous toxins. Backflow occurs when pollutants that should be flushed away are instead recirculated into your water supply. It’s crucial to prevent these issues to safeguard the health of everyone in your space, including those in commercial properties.

Common Backflow Risks

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