LAC 51:XIV.609
A. Backflow and Back-Siphonage. The potable water supply including, but not limited to, the water supply system, the water service pipe, and the water distribution system shall be protected from backflow and back-siphonage in conformance with the following.
B. Approval of Devices. Devices for the prevention of backflow or back-siphoning shall comply with the standards listed in Table 609 of this code below. Devices installed in a potable water supply for protection against backflow shall be maintained in good working condition by the person or persons having control of such devices. The plumbing official (or, for containment devices, the water supplier) may inspect such devices and, if they are found to be defective, inoperative, or the wrong application for the cross connection or potential cross connection involved, shall require the repair and/or replacement thereof. Any repair or replacement of a device shall require testing as required under §609.F.9.c of this code.
| Table 609 Backflow Prevention Devices | |
| Materials | Standards |
| Air Gap Standards | ASME A112.1.2 |
| Backflow Preventers for Beverage Dispensing Equipment | ASSE 1022 |
| Backflow Preventers, Double Check Valve Assembly | ASSE 1015, AWWA C510 |
| Backflow Preventers, Laboratory Faucet | ASSE 1035 |
| Backflow Preventers with Intermediate Atmospheric Vent | ASSE 1012 |
| Backflow Preventers, Double Check Detector Fire Protection Backflow Prevention Assemblies | ASSE 1048 |
| Backflow Preventers, Hose Connection | ASSE 1052 |
| Backflow Preventers, Reduced Pressure Detector Fire Protection Assemblies | ASSE 1047 |
| Backflow Preventers, Reduced Pressure Principle Assembly | ASSE 1013, AWWA C511 |
| Field Test Procedures for Backflow Preventer Assemblies | ASSE Series 5000 |
| Manual for the Selection, Installation, Maintenance and Field Testing of Backflow Prevention Devices | CAN/CSA-B64.10 |
| Vacuum Breakers, Anti-Siphon, Pressure Type Assembly (Outdoor Use) | ASSE 1020 |
| Vacuum Breakers-Atmospheric Type | ASSE 1001 |
| Vacuum Breakers (Spill Resistant) | ASSE 1056 |
| Vacuum Breakers, Hose Connection | ASSE 1011 |
| Vacuum Breaker Wall Hydrants, Freeze Resistant Automatic Draining | ASSE 1019 |
| Water Closet Anti-Siphon Fill Valves (Ballcocks) | ASSE 1002 |
C. Where Required. The following are certain instances wherein backflow prevention devices are required. This list shall not be construed as all instances where a backflow prevention device is required.
3. Lawn Sprinklers and Irrigation Piping System. Lawn sprinkler systems and irrigation piping systems shall be equipped with an approved backflow preventer to protect against contamination of the potable water system. The following devices shall be acceptable.
4. Fixture Valve Outlets with Hose Attachments, Hose Bibbs and Lawn Hydrants. Fixture valve outlets with hose attachments, hose bibbs, and lawn hydrants shall comply with the following.
a. Fixture valve outlets with hose attachments, hose bibbs and lawn hydrants shall be protected against backflow by an air gap (water distribution), a vacuum breaker or other approved back-siphonage backflow preventer on the discharge side of the valve. Back-siphonage backflow preventers may be installed directly on hose outlet connection threads. Vacuum breakers shall be installed at least 6 inches (152 mm) above the highest point of usage.
D. Backflow Preventer Installation. Backflow preventers shall be installed in accord with the following.
1. Reduced pressure zone (RPZ) type backflow preventers, and other types of backflow preventers with atmospheric ports and/or test cocks (e.g., atmospheric type vacuum breakers, double check valve assemblies, pressure type vacuum breaker assemblies, etc.), shall not be installed below grade(G) (in vaults or pits) where the potential for a relief valve, an atmospheric port, or a test cock being submerged exists.
F. Additional Requirements to Protect the Potable Water Supply [formerly Appendix D - Cross Connection Control]. The following are additional, more specific requirements for the protection of the potable water supply including, but not limited to, the water supply system, the water service pipe, and the water distribution system. For other rules and regulations regarding potable water supply protection, see Part XII (Water Supplies) of the State Sanitary Code of Louisiana (LAC 51:XII).
2. Definitions. Definitions contained in Chapter 2 shall also apply to this Subsection except where the following special definitions shall apply.
3. Air Gaps (Water Distribution). The provision of air gaps (water distribution) shall be required for backflow prevention in any and all cases where such a measure is the most practical that can be employed. The "minimum required air gap (water distribution)" shall be in accord with ASME A 112.1.2.1
1For informational purposes only, ASME A 112.1.2 generally requires a minimum required air gap equal to two times the effective opening (or 3 times the effective opening if affected by a nearby wall). Compliance shall be strictly determined by the provisions contained within the standard itself.
5. Containment Practices. Backflow prevention methods or devices shall be utilized as directed by the water supplier or plumbing official to isolate specific water supply system customers from the water supply system's mains when such action is deemed necessary to protect the water supply system against potential contamination caused by backflow of water from that part of the water system owned and maintained by the customer (e.g., the piping downstream of the water meter, if provided).
a. As a minimum, the following types of backflow prevention assemblies or methods shall be installed and maintained by water supply system customers immediately downstream of the water meter (if provided) or on the water service pipe prior to any branch line or connections serving the listed customer types and categories.
| Table 609.F.5 (Containment) |
| Air Gap |
| 1. Fire Protection/Sprinkler System utilizing non-potable water as an alternative or primary source of water |
| Reduced Pressure Principle Backflow Prevention Assembly |
| 1. Hospitals, Out-Patient Surgical Facilities, Renal Dialysis Facilities, Veterinary Clinics |
| 2. Funeral Homes, Mortuaries |
| 3. Car Wash Systems |
| 4. Sewage Facilities |
| 5. Chemical or Petroleum Processing Plants |
| 6. Animal/Poultry Feedlots or Brooding Facilities |
| 7. Meat Processing Plants |
| 8. Metal Plating Plants |
| 9. Food Processing Plants, Beverage Processing Plants |
| 10. Fire Protection/Sprinkler Systems using antifreeze in such system (a detector type assembly is recommended on unmetered fire lines) |
| 11. Irrigation/Lawn Sprinkler Systems with Fertilizer Injection |
| 12. Marinas/Docks |
| 13. Radiator Shops |
| 14. Commercial Pesticide/Herbicide Application |
| 15. Photo/X-ray/Film Processing Laboratories |
| 16. Multiple Commercial Units served by a master meter |
| 17. Any type of occupancy type or any other facility having one or more Single-walled Heat Exchangers which uses any chemical, additive, or corrosion inhibitor, etc., in the heating or cooling medium |
| 18. Any type of occupancy type or any other facility having one or more Double-walled Heat Exchangers which use any chemical, additive, or corrosion inhibitor, etc., in the heating or cooling medium and which does not have a path to atmosphere with a readily visible discharge |
| 19. Premises where access/entry is prohibited |
| Pressure Vacuum Breaker Assembly/ Spill Resistant Vacuum Breaker Assembly |
| 1. Irrigation/Lawn Sprinkler Systems |
| Double Check Valve Assembly |
| 1. Fire Protection/Sprinkler Systems (a detector type double check valve assembly is recommended on unmetered fire lines) |
| 2. Two residential dwelling units served by a master meter, unless both units are located on a parcel or contiguous parcels of land having the same ownership and neither unit is used for commercial purposes. As used herein, the term “commercial purposes” means any use other than residential. |
| 3. Three or more residential dwelling units served by a master meter |
| 4. Multistoried Office/Commercial Buildings (over 3 floors) |
| 5. Jails, Prisons, and Other Places of Detention or Incarceration |
b. Other Containment Practices - Table 609.F.5 of this code above is not inclusive of all potential contamination sources which may need containment protection. For potential contamination sources not listed in this table, backflow prevention methods or devices shall be utilized in accordance with Table B1 of CAN/CSA B64.10-1994. When a potential contamination source and its associated backflow prevention method or device is not identified in Table 609.F.5 of this code above or Table B1 of CAN/CSA B64.10-1994, backflow prevention methods or devices shall be utilized:
6. Fixture Isolation Practices. Water supply system customers shall provide and maintain backflow prevention methods or devices as directed by the plumbing official within that part of the water system owned and maintained by the customer (e.g., the piping downstream of the water meter, if provided, or downstream from any containment device) to protect the on-site users of the water system against potential contamination due to backflow.
a. As a minimum, the following types of backflow prevention devices, assemblies or methods shall be employed as appropriate for the following points of usage.
| Table 609.F.61 (Fixture Isolation) |
| Air Gap |
| 1. Cooling Towers |
| 2. Chemical Tanks. |
| 3. Commercial Dishwashers in commercial establishments |
| 4. Ornamental Fountains |
| 5. Swimming Pools, Spas, Hot Tubs (reduced pressure principle backflow preventer also acceptable) |
| 6. Baptismal Fonts |
| 7. Animal Watering Troughs |
| 8. Agricultural Chemical Mixing Tanks |
| 9. Water Hauling Tanks |
| Reduced Pressure Principle Backflow Preventers |
| 1. Commercial Boilers |
| 2. Air Conditioning, Chilled Water Systems |
| 3. Air Conditioning, Condenser Water Systems |
| 4. Pot-type Chemical Feeders |
| 5. Swimming Pools, Spas, Hot Tubs (air gap also acceptable) |
| 6. Irrigation/Lawn Sprinkler Systems with Fertilizer Injection |
| 7. Photo/X-ray/Film Processing Equipment |
| 8. Single-walled Heat Exchangers which use any chemical, additive, or corrosion inhibitor, etc., in the heating or cooling medium |
| 9. Double-walled Heat Exchangers which use any chemical, additive, or corrosion inhibitor, etc., in the heating or cooling medium and which does not have a path to atmosphere with a readily visible discharge |
| 10. Room(s) or other sub-units of a premise or facility receiving water where access is prohibited |
| Double Check Valve Assembly |
| 1. Food Processing Steam Kettles |
| 2. Individual Travel Trailer Sites |
| 3. Single-walled Heat Exchangers which do not use any chemical, additive, or corrosion inhibitor, etc., in the heating or cooling medium |
| 4. Double-walled Heat Exchangers which do not use any chemical, additive, or corrosion inhibitor, etc., in the heating or cooling medium and which does not have a path to atmosphere with a readily visible discharge |
| Atmospheric or Pressure Vacuum Breakers |
| 1. Laboratory and/or Medical Aspirators |
| 2. Flushing Rim Bedpan Washers |
| 3. Garbage Can Washers |
| 4. Laboratory or Other Sinks with threaded or serrated nozzles |
| 5. Flushometer Operated Fixtures |
| 6. Commercial Washing Machines |
| 7. Irrigation/Lawn Sprinkler Systems |
| 8. Hose Bibbs |
| 9. Commercial Dishwashers in commercial establishments |
| Pressure Vacuum Breakers/Spill Resistant Vacuum Breakers |
| 1. Mortuary/Embalming Aspirators |
| 2. Irrigation/Lawn Sprinkler Systems with Separate Zones |
NOTES:
1See Tables 1307.E and 1307.F of this code for fixture isolation practices in hospital plumbing systems.
9. Maintenance/Field Testing. Backflow prevention assemblies and methods shall be checked and field tested by a Backflow Prevention Assembly Tester who meets ASSE 5110 Professional Qualification Standard, or other individuals holding a testing certificate from a nationally recognized backflow certification organization approved by the state health officer. Testing procedures shall be in accord with the requirements of §319.F of this code.
a. Types of Backflow Preventers to be Field Tested. The following types of backflow prevention assemblies and methods shall be checked and field tested in accordance with the frequency established in §609.F.9.c of this code:
c. Frequency of Field Testing. The backflow prevention assemblies and methods specified in §609.F.9.a of this code shall be field tested:
d. Owner Responsibilities. The owner of the backflow prevention assemblies shall comply with the following:
NOTE: It is recommended that other types of backflow prevention devices not listed here be visually checked periodically.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 40:4(A)(7) and R.S. 40:5(2)(3)(7)(9)(16)(17)(20).
HISTORICAL NOTE: Promulgated by the Department of Health and Hospitals, Office of Public Health, LR 38:2835 (November 2012), amended LR 41:394 (February 2015).