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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the city of Calgary Cross Connection Control Testing and Inspection Report in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Address of Device' where the cross connection device is located. This ensures accurate documentation for inspection purposes.
  3. Fill in the 'Occupant' and 'Owner' sections, including their respective contact information and telephone numbers. This helps maintain clear communication regarding testing results.
  4. Complete the 'Type of Test' section by selecting whether it is a domestic, fire, or irrigation system. Specify any repairs made and include tester's AWWA number for verification.
  5. Document test results in the appropriate fields, noting any leaks or failures. Ensure all pressure readings are accurately recorded to comply with regulations.
  6. Finally, have both the certified tester and owner sign and date the form to validate the testing process before submitting it through our platform.

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Cross-connections are actual or potential connections between a potable water supply and nonpotable water plumbing. Backflow is the unintended reversal of water flow through a cross-connection, which can result in a potentially serious public health hazard.
A cross-connection is any temporary or permanent connection between the potable (e.g., drinking) water system and another source containing non-potable water or other substances that could contaminate your drinking water if a backflow condition occurs.
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When drinking water piping connects to various plumbing fixtures or water utilizing equipment a cross-connection is created. If improperly protected, contamination can result when a backflow event occurs; allowing contaminates to reverse flow from the fixture/equipment back into the drinking water piping.
A cross-connection is an actual or potential link between a source of contamination and a drinking water supply. Cross-connections are fixtures with direct connections (swimming pools, fire sprinkler systems, boilers, etc.) or submerged inlets (lawn sprinklers, drinking fountains, utility sinks, etc.).

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Calgary has made it mandatory for property owners to have a reliable backflow preventer in place. These devices have the primary purpose of preventing contamination of your drinking water and are typically installed in your homes water pipes. It ensures water flows in one direction but never the opposite direction.
Calgary has two sources of drinking water: the Elbow River and Bow River. Source water is supplied to the drinking water treatment plants by three intakes.
Cross-connection. Physical link through which contaminants from drains, sewers, or other wastewater sources can enter a drinkable water supply. A hose connected to a faucet and submerged in a mop bucket is an example. Cross-contact.

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