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A vacuum breaker is an attachment commonly placed on a bibcock valve or toilet or urinal flush valve, that prevents water from being siphoned backward into the public drinking water system. This prevents contamination should the public drinking water systems pressure drop.
Pursuant to the Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974, the DNR, under NR 810.15, requires every municipal water supplier to develop and implement a comprehensive cross-connection control program for the elimination of all existing cross-connections as well as the prevention of future cross-connections.
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.).
Air Gap. An air gap is the simplest and most effective method of backflow prevention. It is a physical separation between the water supply and the receiving vessel, ensuring that contaminated water cannot flow back into the clean water supply.
SPS382 Design, Construction, Installation, Supervision, Maintenance And Inspections Of Plumbing. This is the main body of the plumbing design and installations codes for the state of Wisconsin.
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A cross connection is any actual or potential connection between the drinking water lines and potential sources of pollution or contamination such as a piping arrangement or equipment that allows the drinking water to come in contact with non-potable liquids, solids, or gases hazardous to humans in the event of a
Backflow Preventers for Pressure Washers Acts as a vacuum break and prevents contamination of water supply from debris or chemicals from backing up into the potable water supply. Backflow preventers for pressure washers are required by most states and municipalities.

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