At MT Drains & Plumbing, we are committed to ensuring the safety and quality of Vaughan‘s public water supply. Our comprehensive backflow prevention services in Vaughan encompass annual inspections and testing, fully compliant with Vaughan’s requirements.
The City of Vaughan has implemented a mandatory requirement, as stated in the Water Supply By-law, for property owners of industrial, commercial, institutional, and certain residential properties to install backflow prevention devices on their water supply lines in Vaughan. This regulation also applies to construction sites in Vaughan. The purpose of this requirement is to safeguard the city’s drinking water by isolating buildings from the municipal water distribution system and preventing the entry of contaminants into the drinking water supply.
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We offer a range of backflow prevention services to help you comply with Vaughan’s requirements and protect public health:
Cross-connection refers to any connection between a drinking water system and potential contaminants in Vaughan, necessitating control to prevent backflow of contaminated water.
Backflow is the reversal of water flow in a plumbing system in Vaughan. It results from back siphonage and back pressure, posing contamination risks.
A backflow preventer is a device designed to prevent backflow in Vaughan, with different types available based on application and protection level.
Why Backflow Prevention Devices Need Periodic Testing in Vaughan
Regular testing of backflow preventers is essential in Vaughan for:
Controlling cross-connections is vital in Vaughan to prevent water contamination, categorizing backflow hazards based on potential impact, and ensuring water suppliers prioritize public water system safety and integrity.
1. Double Check Valve Assembly (DCVA): Suitable for “moderate hazard” facilities in Vaughan, DCVAs protect against low to moderate backflow risk.
2. Reduced Pressure Principle Assembly (RP): Required for “severe hazard” facilities in Vaughan, RPs offer comprehensive protection against high-risk backflow incidents.
Back pressure occurs when private water system pressure exceeds the City’s water supply system pressure in Vaughan. Factors like pumps, elevated tanks, temperature changes in boiler systems, and local pressure events can cause back pressure, pushing water from the private system back into the City’s distribution system.
Back siphonage results from City water supply pressure dropping below that of a private system in Vaughan. It can be triggered by firefighting or water main breaks, pulling contaminated water from the private system into the City’s distribution system.
In summary, understanding backflow terms, the importance of backflow prevention, and the need for periodic testing of backflow preventers is crucial for safeguarding the integrity and safety of public water systems.
To safeguard public health in Vaughan, the City has mandated regulations for backflow prevention. Industrial, commercial, institutional, and specific residential properties in Vaughan must install and maintain backflow prevention devices. Backflow has two primary causes: back pressure and back siphonage.
At MT Drains & Plumbing, we take backflow prevention seriously. We are committed to helping our clients protect public health and safety by providing comprehensive backflow prevention services. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can help you comply with Vaughan’s requirements for backflow prevention.