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Have you ever opened a water tap -

                  and got something other than clean, safe water?

A potable (drinking) water supply can become contaminated. It can happen by accident, through hazardous connections to the piping system known as cross connection. Water supply professionals, plumbing contractors, health agencies, and many lay persons know of such hazards - but many do not. Your Drinking Water & Backflow Prevention provides valuable information regarding this public health topic on a monthly basis. Subjects range from actual incidents, legal discussions, the training of professionals in the area of cross-connection control as testers of mechanical devices and assemblies, survey inspectors, and assisting with general public awareness.

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