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New Construction
Revised 5/11/06
What steps must I take to get water to
my project?
Who can I talk to?
What paperwork do I need to provide
and complete?
How much will it cost?
What are the stages of the water main installation
process?
How long does the process take?
What jobsite preparation is required?
What special requirements are necessary for
commercial buildings?
When do I need easements?
What is necessary for fire hydrant installation?
What if I only need a service line(s)?
What are the installation requirements
for house service lines?
Do I need a backflow prevention device?
Can SCWA install water main on my project's
site
...even if the roadways remain private?
What steps must I take to get water
to my project?
Generally, most new construction projects occur on undeveloped
parcels of land in which roadways are constructed. This, therefore,
requires the installation of new water main, fire hydrants,
and service lines. It also may necessitate the installation
of backflow prevention devices (RPZ) for compliance with Suffolk
County Health Department regulations.
Sometimes, the project may be located on a public road where
the Authority has existing water supply which will provide
adequate supply for the new construction. In this case, water
service will consist of the domestic service line, backflow
protection, and possibly fire sprinkler service.
For water main extensions, the developer/builder must enter
into a contract with the Authority to have the main, fire
hydrants, and other appurtenances installed. Detailed site
plans, easement information, fire hydrant locations, and service
line locations must be supplied to the New Service Department
for review. The Authority's New Service Department is the
contact point and information source for the installation
process. It is important, therefore, to contact the New Service
Department in your project area early in the design stage
of your project.
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Who can I talk to?
The New Service Department is the source for all the new
construction information and transaction processing. When
contacting the Authority, ask for the New Service Department.
A New Service representative will guide you through the application
and new construction process. For water main extensions, one
of our new service managers will oversee your project. The
New Service Department is located at:
New Construction Service
4060 Sunrise Hwy
Oakdale, NY 11769
(631) 218-1148
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What paperwork do I need to provide
and complete?
A site plan is required, which includes tax map numbers and
tie-ins to the nearest existing cross streets. For developments
and large commercial buildings, five (5) initial site plans
are needed. In addition, easement descriptions for all roadways,
flow demand, drainage plans, and backflow design plans are
required. For water main extensions, a contract and hydrant
agreement must be executed. Contract packages, which include
easement information, hydrant locations, and other requirements,
must be returned complete with the execution of the contract.
Incomplete packages will not be accepted.
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How much will it cost?
The following is a schedule of new construction fees:
Water Main Installation
Public roadway water main installation..................$62/ft.*
Unimproved roadway water main installations.....$47/ft*
Commercial projects..................................................Actual
Cost
Maintenance Agreement fee (Optional).............. ....$12.60
/ft.
* Effective during the current construction season (March-December
2006)
Connection Fees and Meters**
1" water service.................................$1,200
1 1/2" ................................................. $4,100
plus $500.00 vault fee
2".........................................................
$4,300 plus $500.00 vault fee
Meter vault (1 1/2" + 2")......................
$ 500
4".........................................................$5,700*
6".........................................................$5,900*
8".........................................................$6,400*
10".......................................................$6,800*
12".......................................................$7,600*
Meter Vault (Over 2")........................Your cost
based on our specs. (DT201 Plans available from the New Service
Department)
*Additional fees are required for full flow fire meters 4"
or larger.
Water Main Extensions
$62.00 ~ foot for projects with road restoration
$47.00 ~ foot for projects without road restoration
Road Opening Permits......Current state/county/town or village
fee
Inspection fee................... No charge (first inspection)
Service line reinspection.........$25 each
** State & county roads may be subject to additional directional
boring costs
Fire Hydrants
Fire hydrant annual rental...............$160.20 per hydrant
Special Service Area Fees
Delimited areas......................................Established
area rate
Surcharges..............................................Established
contract rate
***Key Money............................................$3,000
per lot for 1" service (based on service size)
*** Applicable in Montauk Hamlet & Southold Township
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What are the stages of the water
main installation process?
-Provide the New Service Department with your site plans and
discuss your project with a new service manager
-Obtain a cost estimate
-Provide fire hydrant location information and fire district
approval
-Request a contract
-Execute contract
-Provide easement information
-Prepare your site -- install all curbs, drainage, mark service
line and hydrant locations, grade all roadways
(Appendix 1)
-Fax Site Preparation Form to our Construction Department
(Appendix 2)
-Remit tapping/service line fees
-Pipe line inspector will inspect your site for readiness
-Water main installation is scheduled after site readiness has
been verified
-Water main installation
-Chlorination of water main
-Bacteriological sample sent to our laboratory
-Sample passes, main is plugged and put "in service"
-Service orders are released to our Construction Department
-Taps and service lines are installed from the water main to
the property line
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How long does the process take?
Generally, from the time the contract is executed it takes
90 to 120 days to complete the installation process. Delays
will occur if the proper paperwork has not been provided to
the New Service Department and/or the job site has not been
prepared properly. (e.g. fire hydrant location approval, easement
clearance, etc.)
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What jobsite preparation is required?
To ensure proper installation, the job site must be prepared
before our inspector visits the site. All roadways must be
on grade with grade stakes installed as appropriate. All service
line and hydrant locations must be marked by painting the
location on the curb and staking the property line. Drainage
and curbing must be installed before we can begin.
The Jobsite Preparation Form, which is included in the contract
packet, MUST be faxed to our Construction Department as soon
as the site has been prepared. Our site inspector will inspect
your project only after the form has been received.
(Appendix 1 & Appendix 2).
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What special requirements are necessary
for commercial buildings?
Commercial buildings often require additional service. This
may include fire sprinkler service, master metering, and backflow
prevention devices (e.g. reduced pressure zone device, RPZ).
It is important to discuss your specific needs with our New
Service Department. Our representative will guide you through
the process along with assistance from a new service manager
as needed.
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When do I need easements?
Easements are required whenever our water main is to be installed
on private property. Generally, the water main is installed
only within the public right-of-ways; however, there are instances
where private property installations are necessary.
Easements are required for all new subdivision roadways that
have not been dedicated to the town. The developer must submit
four (4) site maps, along with the easement metes and bounds
description, and two (2) copies of our Deed and Mortgage F114
to our New Service Department which will be forwarded to our
easement attorney for processing.
In the case of subdivisions requiring easements, the Authority
can provide a supplemental agreement to the water main contract.
Under the terms of the supplemental agreement, we will begin
easement work and construction drawings in consideration of
10% of the contract price (minimum deposit $2,500) against
the total contract amount. Once easements are cleared, we
will notify you that the remainder of the contract amount
is due and that the Authority is ready to proceed with the
installation, subject to site preparation.
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What is necessary for fire hydrant
installation?
In general, the local fire district's board of fire commissioners
must approve all hydrant locations. An approval letter must
be signed by the fire commissioner and returned to the New
Service Department,, along with a map indicating the approved
hydrant locations. The project will not proceed until hydrant
locations are approved by the local fire commissioner.
After the hydrant locations have been approved, the developer
must enter into a hydrant rental agreement with the Authority
to cover the rental cost of hydrants installed on private
roadways. For roadways which will be dedicated to the town,
the term of this agreement is six (6) years, or until the
hydrant rental is assumed by a public fire protection agency,
during which time title to the roadway(s) will be transferred
to the town.
Fire protection agreements are also required for private
hydrants that are not metered. One of our customer service
managers will assist you in this procedure.
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What if I only need a service line(s)?
Before a service line can be installed, it must be verified
by a site plan/survey that a water main of adequate size currently
exists on the roadway adjacent to the site. For large commercial
projects, a flow demand letter, indicating daily and peak
flows in gallons per minute (G.P.M.) for domestic and fire
flow, must be submitted to the New Service Department to ensure
proper service sizing and adequate supply. Additional costs
are required for full flow meters.
Once the above has been completed, application for service
can be made by completing an application card and submitting
the appropriate fee(s). (See above.)
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What are the installation requirements
for house service lines?
All house service lines must be installed according to the
Authority's Rules & Regulations. Each installation MUST be
inspected by our representative before being backfilled. Only
licensed plumbers can install house service lines. (See
(Appendix 3) for installation and inspection details.)
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Do I need a backflow prevention
device?
On all new residential homes, the Authority installs a dual
check valve on the outlet side of the meter. This provides
protection for most residential situations.
Backflow prevention is required for all commercial domestic
services as well as all firelines.
Contact our Cross Connection Control Department early on
to determine if you will need to install a backflow prevention
device. See A (Appendix 4)
More info on Backflow Devices
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Can SCWA install and maintain
water main on my project's site even though the roadways remain
private?
Yes! By entering into a water main maintenance agreement,
the Authority will install and maintain the water main and
fire hydrants on your site. A one-time advance maintenance
fee is required. This arrangement is often advantageous when
the water main is installed within a commercial complex such
as a condominium complex, office park, or school. For more
details contact the New
Service Department.
Appendix 1
SUFFOLK COUNTY WATER AUTHORITY
OAKDALE, NEW YORK
DISTRIBUTION CONSTRUCTION DEPARTMENT
The following general information has been
prepared to assist builders in order to properly comply with
certain requirements of the Authority preparatory to the installation
of water mains under construction contracts as well as fire
hydrants.
I. EASEMENTS AND PAYMENTS
Construction plans are released to this department for installation
only after the local new service managers notify us that all
easements have been cleared and monies have been received.
Any inquiries regarding these items should be made to the
new service manager.
II. JOB SITE PREPARATION
Inspection will not be done until "Site Preparation Form"
see (Appendix 2) has been completed
and faxed to the Construction Maintenance Department by the
builder. If the inspection fails there is an $80.00 reinspection
fee which must be paid to the New Service Department prior
to reinspection.
(a) All required curbs, drainage, and sewers must be completed
before the Authority will start construction. Water mains
are normally installed in the streets, under pavement, above
five (5) feet from the curb. Uniform location and proper depth
are essential.
(b) The streets must be graded for a full width of each street
as close as possible to finished grade or to subgrade, whichever
the builder prefers, as long as the grade is uniform throughout
the entire job. The surface must be adequately stabilized
to permit delivery of materials and passage of construction
equipment.
(c) Where curbs are not required, grade stakes must be set,
preferably along the property line on the side that the water
main is to be installed (usually north and west sides). Preparations
should also be completed as outlined in paragraphs (a) and
(b) above.
The number of stakes set should be as follows:
(1) On straight line runs -- 75 feet to 100 feet apart;
(2) On long radius or sweeping curves -- 50 feet apart;
(3) On sharp curves (cul-de-sac and corners) -- 25 feet apart.
"Approximate" locations for line stakes are not acceptable.
Marker lath should clearly indicate what the stake represents,
such as property line (P.L.), point on curve (P.O.C.), point
of intersection (P.I.), etc.. It would be advisable to furnish
us with a "cut sheet" (either list or sketch) as made out
by your surveyor; if the lath markers are missing, we may
still be able to locate the "hub" stakes.
(d) The builder should notify us when the necessary preparations
as outlined above have been completed. We shall then have
our "line-up" crew check out the job, stake out valve locations,
fire hydrant locations, and make any adjustments due to field
conditions. ORDERS FOR CONSTRUCTION WILL BE RELEASED TO OUR
CONTRACTORS ONLY AFTER THE PIPELINE INSPECTOR HAS APPROVED
THE JOB SITE PREPARATION.
(e) The installation schedule depends largely on the amount
of backlog work, weather, etc. We endeavor to maintain a "first
ready-first served" policy. Every effort will be made to complete
construction as soon as possible after the job is released
to our contractor.
(f) If stub service is desired, the builder must stake out
for the location of a stub.
III. FIRE HYDRANT INSTALLATION
(a) Most towns require that fire hydrants be ordered and
installed before paving work is completed. Some towns will
not issue a Certificate of Occupancy unless fire hydrants
have been installed. F.H.A. requirements must also be considered.
Since the method of ordering fire hydrants varies with respective
towns, villages and fire districts, it is beyond the scope
of this bulletin to discuss the matter in detail. Fire hydrants
can be installed only after we receive a specific written
order from the responsible authorities. THE BUILDER SHOULD
INITIATE HIS OR HER REQUEST FOR FIRE HYDRANTS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE,
PREFERABLY AT THE TIME OF PRELIMINARY CONTRACT NEGOTIATIONS
WITH THE AUTHORITY. The Water Authority's new service manager
can advise the builder regarding location requirements and
fire districts to be contacted.
(b) Scheduling water main installations WILL NOT be considered
until the builder has completed negotiations, as necessary,
for fire hydrant installation.
(c) Fire hydrants will be installed at the same time as the
main construction is proceeding.
(d) Occasionally, the builder may be requested to set certain
property corner stakes so that hydrants may be properly located
as ordered.
IV. RESIDENTIAL UNDERGROUND DISTRIBUTION
In developments where the builder has contracted with the
Long Island Power Authority and the telephone company to have
these facilities installed underground in a common trench,
it is necessary that the Water Authority's work on main installation
and house services be completed before LIPA starts work. Any
delays in the proper site preparations or completion of the
builder's work will delay ALL utility installations.
V. SANITARY SEWER SYSTEMS
(a) Design requirements, with certain exceptions, by the
Department of Environmental Control (DEC) require a minimum
depth of six (6) feet at the curb line for house connections.
With a house connection slope of 2%, there should not be conflict
between the water and sewer installation providing proper
care is taken in the construction of each facility. The DEC
requires that curbs be marked at the point where the house
laterals cross under the curb.
(b) Where sanitary sewers are broken during water main installation,
the Authority is required to notify the Department of Environmental
Control directly since many of these installations will be
dry sewers and not used for many years.
(c) Particularly where the sewers are properly marked, the
Authority, through its field inspectors, will insist that
its construction contractors exercise the greatest care not
to accidentally break any sewer lines where grade conflicts
may exist. We will raise or lower the water mains during construction
to leave sewer line undisturbed.
(d) Where a sewer is broken accidentally, the Authority's
contractor will leave the excavation open with the broken
sewer line exposed so that repairs can be made by the builder
after he is notified by Authority representatives. Neither
the Authority nor its contractor will make any repairs on
broken sewer lines. It will be the responsibility of the builder
to do so.
(e) THE AUTHORITY AND ITS CONTRACTORS WILL NOT ASSUME ANY
FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE REPAIR OF ANY DAMAGED SEWER
FACILITIES UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. In order to minimize the
possibility of damages, the builder, or his representative,
who is familiar with the sewer installation, should be present
at the time of pipeline construction.
Your cooperation, by giving careful attention to and complying
with the above requirements and suggestions, will enable us
to serve you more efficiently and adequately. Any questions
regarding job site preparation or pipe and hydrant installation
schedules may be made to the Distribution Construction Department
at Oakdale, New York, Mr. Tim Kilcommons, Superintendent,
phone:563-0253.
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Appendix 2
SUFFOLK COUNTY WATER AUTHORITY
To:Superintendent (FAX #631-589-5273)
FROM:(Name & Title)
__________________________________________________
Subj: DEVELOPMENT READY FOR INSPECTION - REQUEST TO INSPECT
Name of Development: ________________________________
Location: ___________________________________________
Authorization # _______________________________________
Date: _______________________________________________
Fax #:Phone#: ________________________________________
THE ABOVE NOTED DEVELOPMENT IS READY FOR INSPECTION:
[ ] Curbs Installed
[ ] Drainage Installed
[ ] Grading & Clearing Completed
[ ] Hydrant Locations Staked Out
[ ] Property Lines Staked Out
[ ] Easements Cleared (*)
[ ] All Payments Made
[ ] House Stubs Marked Out on Curbs in Blue
Please inspect the above development and install the water mains
as soon as possible. I understand that if we do not pass inspection,
no further inspection will be made until the noted discrepancies
are corrected and we pay the $80.00 reinspection fee at the
New Service Department. (*) YOU CAN EXPEDITE THIS PROJECT BY
SUBMITTING A CASH DEPOSIT TO THE NEW SERVICE DEPARTMENT IF EASEMENTS
HAVE NOT CLEARED. THIS DEPOSIT WILL BE RETURNED WHEN EASEMENTS
CLEAR.
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Appendix 3
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
FOR WATER SERVICES
Installation of Services -- Subdivisions
Install piping 4 1/2' deep from the house to the existing
stub vault (tie in at Authority's copper tail)
Installation of Services -- Existing Street & Water Main
- Install piping on the property, 4 1/2 feet deep
from the building to the property line. A minimum 1" service
line is required.
- Leave a 1' riser above the ground level at the
property line with the end crimped.
- Service line measurements form must be completed
and submitted at time of inspection. Measurements are taken
from two (2) nearest corners of the building to the end
of your pipe at the property line. Service line measurement
forms are available at the New Service Department.
- The end of the pipe at the property line should
be 10 feet away from any obstruction such as trees, telephone
poles, catch basins, or driveways and should be at a location
approximately opposite the point of entry into the building.
- A valve must be installed where the pipe first
enters the building.
- All other underground utilities must maintain
a 10 foot clearance from water service.
Installation of Services -- Existing Street Stubs
- Install pipe 4 1/2 feet deep from the house to the existing
stub vault (tie in at Authority's copper tail.)
- A valve must be installed where the pipe first enters
the building.
Specifications
- Type "K" soft copper tubing, minimum size 1" inside diameter.
- Customer's valve:
A valve must be installed where the pipe first enters the
building.
- Plastic Pipe Specifications:
- Pipe manufactured and designed for use in potable
water systems can be installed from the building to
within 15' from the property line. The last 15' to the
property line MUST be "K" soft copper tubing.
- Pipe should be classified to withstand working pressure
of 200 p.s.i. (with bursting pressure rated at least
twice the working pressure)
- Piping requiring joints in which a chemical solvent
is utilized is NOT acceptable. (Brass couplings are
required.)
- Fifteen (15') feet of copper is required from inside
the building to the start of the plastic pipe.
Service Line Inspection Procedures
- Call the New Service Department to request an inspection
when your work is completed. (before 2:30pm for following
day)
- Someone MUST be present on the day of inspection.
- If reinspection is necessary, a $25.00 fee must be paid
PRIOR to the reinspection.
- Leave the TRENCH OPEN. DO NOT backfill the trench until
our inspector has approved the service line.
- If the service line inspection PASSES, the end of the
pipe by the curb will be painted blue. If service inspection
FAILS, the end of the service will be painted red and a
reinspection fee of $25.00 will be billed.
- Please do not call our office until 4:30 p.m. if your
inspection fails.
- No other utilities (e.g. gas, electric, cable TV, etc.)
shall be buried in the water service trench.
Meter Sets
After all of the above has been completed, call the New Service
Department to have the meter set. We must have the house number
before the meter can be set.
Tap Letters
Tap letters can be requested after all fees have been paid,
water service has been established and the meter has been
set.
NOTICE: If installing separate hot water heaters,
separate expansion tanks should be installed.
Switching service to homeowner -- the builder can bring in
a signed application card signed by the buyer, but it must
be filled out completely including Social Security number,
driver license ID number, current mailing address, and contact
phone number. It is recommended that the builder establish
the account and call for a disconnection of service, allowing
the buyer one week to establish service in his/her name.
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Appendix 4
REDUCED PRESSURE ZONE DEVICE
The following is information regarding the installation
and approval of your reduced pressure zone device. Our New
Service Department has an in-depth booklet with examples that
may prove helpful. Please stop by or contact the New
Service Department for additional information.
THE FOLLOWING PAPERWORK IS REQUIRED AND MUST BE FILED
FOR ALL DOMESTIC SERVICES TO NEW BUILDINGS/EXISTING
BUILDINGS WITH SERVICES OVER 2" AS WELL AS ALL SIZE
FIRELINES.
YOU MUST HAVE FIVE (4) COPIES OF THE FOLLOWING:
- APPLICATION FORM 236
- PLOT PLAN
- INSTALLATION DRAWING STAMPED BY YOUR ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER.
- ENGINEER'S REPORT
- LETTER OF COMPLIANCE. THIS WILL ENABLE US TO EXTEND SERVICE
TO YOU PRIOR TO RECEIVING HEALTH DEPARTMENT APPROVAL.
SUFFOLK COUNTY WATER AUTHORITY will no longer directly receive
the original application package for backflow prevention devices
on COMMERCIAL SERVICES. As stated in the June 2, 2002 letter
from the Suffolk County Department of Health, you are to submit
the complete package plus a CHECK FOR $75 TO:
Suffolk County Department of Health Services
Bureau of Drinking Water
360 Yaphank Ave, Suite 1C
Yaphank, NY 11980
After recording the payment of fees and assigning a Log Number
to the submission, the Department of Health will then forward
the complete application package to us for review. In order to
"streamline" your paperwork it is recommended you forward 1
complete package to teh Cross Connections Control Department.
SUFFOLK COUNTY WATER AUTHORITY
CROSS CONNECTION CONTROL
Policy of Suffolk County Water Authority:
- This policy has been adopted by the Suffolk County Water
Authority as a condition of service.
- Cross connection control will be one of complete containment
by having the customer install a reduced pressure zone device
(RPZ) on All Domestic Commercial services as well as on
services to lawn irrigation with chemical feeds, private
hydrants not covered under a Maintenance Agreement with
SCWA and firelines as per M-14 guidelines.
- Suffolk County Water Authority may permit Domestic RPZ
devices to be installed in a building. Where it is not feasible
to install the device in a building, it will be installed
in an outside enclosure or an above ground vault at or near
the property line. The owner must sign a Letter of Compliance
attesting to the fact that no connection will be permitted
between the meter and RPZ device.
- Only RPZ/DCV devices approved by the New York State Health
Department will be acceptable. Plans and installations must
conform to Suffolk County Water Authority's Cross Connection
Control Booklet.
- Each RPZ/DCV device must be tested annually at the customer's
expense and the results forwarded to the Suffolk County
Water Authority on the issued form. All tests must be made
by a New York State Department of Health certified backflow
prevention device tester. Should the test not be performed
within 60 days, SCWA will then forward the account information
to our approved tester under contract with SCWA allowing
them to perform the test. The applicable fee will be added
to the consumer's water bill.
- Effective 4/1/93, the initial inspection of backflow prevention
devices will be made at no charge to the consumer. Subsequent
inspections will necessitate a $25 re-inspection fee to
be billed to the customer's account.
- The Suffolk County Water Authority is implementing a program
of surveying all existing customers and their need to comply
with a containment device. This will be a long term, and
continuous program.
SUFFOLK COUNTY WATER AUTHORITY
Cross Connection Control
4060 Sunrise Highway
Oakdale, New York 11769-0901
(631) 563-0244
(631) 589-5200
Fax: (631) 589-5273
At the June 1996 meeting of the Board of Suffolk County Water
Authority, a few changes were approved to our Cross Connection
Control Program concerning new and existing master metered
apartments and town houses, including condos and co-ops. The
C.C.C. Program has become more versatile and is now solely
based upon a Degree of Hazard Determination. We will not require
the installation of large RPZ devices behind each master meter
if:
The customer allows the Cross Connection Control Department
of Suffolk County Water Authority to survey their facility.
This would enable us to detect areas that would require the
installation of an RPZ/DCV device. The purpose behind installing
these smaller devices is twofold, protecting you internally
from these concerns as well as not compromising your fire
protection. Often, this will be a substantial cost savings.
We will require a commitment from you to install the required
devices. Typically, smaller devices will be required to be
installed for sewage treatment plants, pool/clubhouses, boiler
room feeds, cooling towers, maintenance buildings, slop sinks
as well as extensive irrigation systems. For existing master
metered apartments and town houses, including condos and co-ops:
A fee of $190 will be charged for this survey. Payment should
be sent to the Cross Connection Control Department before
this work can be scheduled.
If there are private hydrants at the site, the customer must
sign a "Hydrant Maintenance Agreement" under which all hydrants
are turned over to SCWA. This agreement enables SCWA to test
and maintain your hydrants at optimum efficiency. For each
hydrant the customer must pay an upfront fee of $5,500.00
for this service. Only Suffolk County Water Authority/the
local fire district will have the use of these hydrants.
If the owner does not want to comply with this updated version
of our program, then an RPZ installation will be required
directly behind each master meter as required in the past.
Please call us at (631) 563-0266 so we can make the necessary
scheduling to survey your facility.
SUFFOLK COUNTY WATER AUTHORITY
Cross Connection Control
4060 Sunrise Highway
Oakdale, New York 11769-0901
(631) 563-0244
(631) 589-5200
Fax: (631) 589-5273
OPTIONS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF RPZ DEVICES
FOR new and existing master metered apartments and townhouses,
including condos and co-ops
(Board approved June 1998)
- The Authority has a new option concerning the installation
of backflow prevention devices where, by mutual agreement,
we would install the required reduced pressure zone devices
(RPZ's) for you. You would reimburse the Authority for the
cost of the installation. There would be a warranty period
for the installation, and it would become your property.
The installation would be strictly for master RPZ devices
behind the meter. It would not include internal devices
throughout your distribution system.
The agreement could be financed over five years at a
rate of 6%. This surcharge would be added to your water
bill (monthly or quarterly). Through the Authority's bidding
process, a licensed plumber would be hired to provide
for the installation of RPZ devices and for the design
work required by an engineer/architect. SCWA would supervise
the installation as required by code. This option is offered
to ensure the quality of the work and to keep costs reasonable
for our customers.
-
You always have the option to hire a licensed plumber
of your own choice to install master RPZ devices behind
the meter.
- For a fee of $190, we will survey your system to determine
where smaller RPZ/DCV devices will be needed to protect
your system internally. If you select this option, it would
require turning over all private hydrants to us under a
hydrant maintenance agreement. You would be required to
pay $5,500 per hydrant. Under this plan, you would not have
to install a master RPZ device.
SUFFOLK COUNTY WATER AUTHORITY
CROSS CONNECTION CONTROL - FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
M-14
Class 1 - Direct connections from public water mains only;
no physical connection from other water supplies; no antifreeze
or other additives of any kind; all sprinkler drains discharging
to atmosphere, dry wells, or other safe outlets.
- Minimum protection of a Double Check Valve. Class 2 - Same as Class 1, except that booster pumps may
be installed in the connections from the street mains (booster
pumps do not affect the potability of the system; it is necessary,
however, to avoid drafting so much water that pressure in
the water main is reduced below 20 PSI).
- Minimum protection of a Double Check Valve. Flow regulator to control over
drafting.
Class 3 - Direct connection from public water supply main
plus one or more of the following: elevated storage tanks;
fire pumps taking suction from above-ground covered reservoirs
or tanks; and pressure tanks (all storage facilities are filled
or connected to public water only, the water in the tanks
to be maintained in a potable condition; otherwise, Class
3 systems are the same as Class).
- Approved Double Check Valve (DCV) required
Class 4 - Directly supplied from public water mains similar
to Classes 1 and 2, and with an auxiliary water supply on
or available to the premises; or an auxiliary supply may be
located within 1,700' of the pumper connection. Reduced pressure
zone device (RPZ)
Class 5 - Directly supplied from public mains, and interconnected
with auxiliary supplies, such as: pumps taking suction from
reservoirs exposed to contamination or rivers or ponds; driven
wells; mills or other industrial water systems; or where antifreeze
or other additives are used.
- Reduced pressure zone device (RPZ) required
Class 6 - Combined industrial and fire protection systems
supplied from the public water mains only, with or without
gravity storage or pump suction tanks.
Protection would depend on the requirements of both industry
and fire protection, and could only be determined by a survey
of the premises.
Private hydrants: In order to be granted a waiver on installing
an RPZ for a private hydrant, a maintenance agreement must
be signed with SCWA. If there is no agreement, an RPZ device
will be required. Fire lines without hydrants are determined
by M-14 guidelines.
DRY RECHARGE BASIN REQUIREMENTS
Suffolk County Water Authority has always considered a recharge
basin (sump) as an "auxiliary water supply"; this is referred
to in M-14 class 4 fire protection systems. This interpretation
held true whether there was water in the recharge basin or
whether it was dry. This interpretation has been reviewed
and the determination has been made that a dry recharge basin
is not to be considered an auxiliary water supply. In order
to be considered a dry recharge basin, all of the following
criteria must be met:
- Site inspection by a representative of Suffolk County
Water Authority.
- Certified results of a test boring confirming the groundwater
elevation to be lower than the floor of the recharge basin.
- A report in writing from a professional engineer certifying
to the dry condition of the recharge basin.
SUFFOLK COUNTY WATER AUTHORITY
Cross Connection Control
4060 Sunrise Highway
Oakdale, New York 11769-0901
(631) 563-0244
(631) 589-5200
Fax: (631) 589-5273
November 5, 2001
To All Fireline Contractors
Please be advised that the Board of the Suffolk County Water
Authority has passed a new resolution concerning firelines
on October 30, 2001.
Effective November 1, 2001, all fireline services are now
mandated to have minimum of a double check valve (DCV) installed
on the line. A proper DCV filing will be required by a licensed
engineer or architect. These plans are to be filed with the
Suffolk County Department of Health Services prior to any
installation. The installation criteria will be similar as
with a reduced pressure zone device.
Reduced pressure zone devices will be required where a double
check valve is not acceptable as per M-14 Code requirements.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call
us at (631) 563-0266/0244.
NYS Department of Health Downloads
New
York State Department of Health for Approval of Backflow Prevention
- Form (F236)
Below is a listing of Certified Backflow Prevention Device
Testers. This listing is of licensed testers has been provided
by the New York State Department of Health. Please hire any
one of the individuals listed to test your backflow prevention
device. If you have any questions, please contact us at (631)
563-0266.
Certified
Backflow Prevention Device Testers
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