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How Much Water Does My Lawn REALLY Need? RECLAIMED WATER FEES [RESOLUTION NO 01-04.htm]
Cape Canaveral Residents: The City of Cape Canaverals Reclaimed Water System is striving to meet a conservation goal by developing, expanding and promoting an alternative water system. Reclaimed water is a major component of the Citys Water Conservation Program. The City of Cape Canaveral intends to make this resource available to as many residents as supply, demand and financial resources will allow. Reclaimed water is now available in select areas. Below is our Reclaimed Water Information Packet. For a limited time the City of Cape Canaveral is offering the installation of reclaimed water service to your property line with no usage rate. Your obligation is to read the reuse information packet and follow the instructions, completing the application. For more information, please call the Water Reclamation Plant at 868-1241 and ask for June Clark, Reclaimed Water Coordinator. Thank you for your interest in our Reclaimed Water Project. CITY OF CAPE CANAVERAL Please Print and FAX, or return to CITY HALL CUSTOMER CATEGORY (check one): DATE:___________________________ CLASS A (Residential) ______________ CLASS AM (Multi-Family) ___________ TYPE SERVICE REQUESTED: Number of Units _______ Irrigation______ Other (explain)_______ CLASS B (Commercial) _____________________________________________ Number of Acres ___________________________________________________ NAME:___________________________________________________________ PROPERTY NAME (if applicable):________________________________________________________ SERVICE ADDRESS:_________________________________________________ MAILING ADDRESS:__________________________________________________ TELEPHONE:________________________________________________________ 1. Have you read and do you understand The Reclaimed Water Information Packet? yes_____ no_____ 2. Do you currently have a in-ground irrigation system? yes_____ no_____ 3. If yes, is this system supplied by POTABLE (City) or NONPOTABLE (Well)? potable_____ non____ 4. Are there any spigots/hose bibs on your current irrigation system? yes_____ no_____ 5. Do you have a well on your property? yes_____ no_____ 6. Do you have a water to air, air conditioning system? yes_____ no_____ 7. Do you have a separate irrigation water meter? yes_____ no_____ I, the property owner, have been given information and understand the Citys policies and procedures for Reclaimed Water service and agree to restrict use of Reclaimed Water for the purpose(s) described. It is further agreed that the City shall have the right to enter the above premises to inspect the reclaimed water piping, fittings and appurtenance to include any device for cross-connection with another service or water source or any other reason that may be detrimental to the City system. It is further agreed that each customer of Reclaimed Water shall not have any recourse against the City for the loss of Reclaimed Water supply due to main distribution system down times, or for damage to vegetation or any other damages occasioned by use of the Reclaimed Water. I hereby acknowledge and agree to the above. SIGNATURE:___________________________________ DATE:_____________________________ =========================================================================== CITY USE ONLY: Connection Fee Paid: Check No.________ Amount_______ Accepted_____ Rejected_____ Type backflow device required_________________________ SIGNATURE:___________________________________ DATE:_____________________________ RECLAIMED WATER FACT SHEET What is Reclaimed Water? Reclaimed water, sometimes referred to as reuse water, is wastewater that has been treated and transformed into a product that is clean, clear, and odorless. This water has been subjected to strict water quality standards established by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP). Cape Canaverals reclaimed water is treated to advanced wastewater treatment standards at the Water Reclamation Facility, a newly upgraded, state-of-the art wastewater treatment plant. The water, which has undergone a high level of disinfection, is continuously monitored and analyzed by our skilled technicians to insure consistent high quality and compliance with regulations. Reclaimed water is not suitable for drinking; however, it is great for irrigation. It can be used on residential and commercial lawns, roadway medians, parks, and other landscaped areas. Reclaimed water is currently available to limited areas of Cape Canaveral. The service is limited by the extent of our distribution system. Reclaimed water is distributed through a completely separate system of underground piping from the pipes carrying potable water. Plans are underway to make this service available to most of the City within the next few years. Besides reducing the demand on potable water supplies, a reclaimed water system offers a form of environmental protection through the wise disposal of wastewater. Effluent that would have otherwise been discharged into the Indian River Lagoon, is "re-used" for other purposes. This reduction of effluent discharge helps the City of Cape Canaveral meet current legislation regulating surface discharge, while benefiting all of us by conserving drinking water supplies. Why Should You Use Reclaimed Water?
PROCEDURES FOR CONNECTING TO RECLAIMED WATER
The above can be done by the owner, resident, management or association having control of such property. NOTE: Irrigation systems must be designed so that spray does not go into the street, swimming pools, public sidewalks, etc. during normal use periods. Keep irrigation contained to your property.
NOTE: The Citys curb stop valve (Citys supply line valve) is to be opened or closed by City personnel only. The installer must contact the Citys Water Reclamation Facility to turn the system on and off during, or after construction to flush or pressure check the system.
COMMERCIAL: REDUCED PRESSURE Manufacturer Model # Sizes Febco 825Y 3/4" through 10" Hersey F.R.P.II 3/4" through 2" Hersey 6 C.M. 3" through 10" Ames 4000 4" through 10" Watts Series 909 3/4" through 10" Cla-Val RP-1 2" through 10" RESIDENTIAL: DOUBLE-CHECK VALVES Manufacturer Model # Sizes Conbraco 40-104-A2 3/4" replaceable seats 40-105-A2 1" replaceable seats Hersey FDC 3/4" replaceable seats Watts 007 3/4" & 1" replaceable seats Willkins 950 A 3/4" & 1" brass replaceable seats ALL CHECK VALVES SHALL BE COMPLETE ASSEMBLIES AND APPROVED BY THE AWWA - USCS FCCC&HR - ASSE WITH SERIAL NUMBERS!
The installation of all backflow devices must be performed by a licensed plumber who is required to pull a City of Cape Canaveral Plumbing Permit. In addition, every backflow device must be tested at the time of installation and annually thereafter by a Certified Backflow Technician. Testing results must be sent to the following: City of Cocoa Utilities Dept., 600 School St., Cocoa, FL 32922: ATTN: Water Meter Dept. AND City of Cape Canaveral, P.O. Box 326, 600 Thurm Blvd., Cape Canaveral, FL 32920: ATTN: Water Rec. Coordinator A listing of local Certified Backflow Technicians is provided in this packet. This listing is provided for your convenience only. The City can not recommend any one vendor nor does this listing represent a complete account of all local Certified vendors performing this service. It is the applicants responsibility to ensure that the vendor is currently certified. IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT YOUR WATER HEATER: Where the installation of a backflow device is installed on a potable water line, provisions other than the manufacturers water heater temp/pressure relief valve must be provided in the system, per Standard Plumbing Code 613.2, 1994 edition. Your plumber should be consulted on this issue. STEP 5 Inspection/Final Reuse Permit The City of Cape Canaveral Water Reclamation Facility shall be notified of any and all water connections or related requirements to the use of the reclaimed water system, including cross-connection protection and devices. A. When to Call For an Inspection: 1. When completed connection is made to the Citys reclaimed water service (curb stop) valve in the service box. 2. When a Hand Control Valve is installed on the users side of the Citys valve. 3. When the in-ground irrigation system is ready for use. 4. When the Backflow Device is installed and tested. B. Inspection Results/System Activation 1. All inspections must be complied with. When all requirements are met, the City shall issue a Final Reuse Permit and the system will be activated. MORE IMPORTANT INFORMATION NO water cooled air conditioning will be connected to the system. NO added hose bibs are permitted on the reclaimed (irrigation) system. NO potable water systems or hydraulics may be tied into the system. NO connections to wells or quick disconnects. NOTE: Wells may be retained but must be completely separate from the reclaimed system. NO aesthetic connections (such as water falls or fountains) are permitted without direct approval of the Water Reclamation Facility. NO overhead irrigation systems allowed without the approval of the Water Reclamation Facility. NOTE: Any customer whose reclaimed water system is in violation of any City Ordinance Regulation or procedure shall be subject to immediate discontinuance of reclaimed water service. Such discontinuance of service shall not relieve any person of liability for civil action or criminal or municipal ordinance violation prosecution. SUMMARY STEP 1: Review Reclaimed Water Information Packet. STEP 2: Submit application and fee. Conditional permit issued upon approval. STEP 3: Meet requirements for connection to reclaimed water system. STEP 4: Meet backflow device requirements. STEP 5: Call for inspection. Final permit issued upon satisfactory inspection. System is activated. RECLAIMED WATER PROGRAM CERTIFIED BACKFLOW DEVICE TESTER TECHNICIANS Mr. Paul J. Cadieu, Jr. (407) 783-2375 Mr. Tim Kane (407) 725-6238 Mr. Daniel Petro (407) 783-5422 Mr. Bob Morgans (407) 783-6000 Cocoa Beach Plumbing Service (Cocoa Beach, FL) Mr. Thomas Walker (407) 799-0508 Mr. John Noble (407) 725-5243 Mr. Paul Hise (407) 632-0161 Mr. Walter Hartmann (321) 454-3314 Mr. George R. Micha (407) 259-6318 Mr. Bart Smith (407) 454-3885 Mr. Thomas L. Shepherd (407) 259-2519 |
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