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Re: BackFlow Preventor installation policy from JC Office of the Construction Official?
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Home away from home
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Backflow preventers are required in all new contruction so it's no surprise that it's now being required in existing buildngs. Costwise, if it's more than several hudred dollars per BFP, you're getting ripped off.
Posted on: 2008/10/27 13:29
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Re: BackFlow Preventor installation policy from JC Office of the Construction Official?
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Thanks for confirming this. My concern is that this installation and inspection work could cost a lot of money. This could result in a special assessment. Also, because the board are not plumbers, they feel that they could be ripped off by the plumber for unnecessary work.
Good luck with your buildings. I hope you will not have to pay too much for the work.
Posted on: 2008/10/27 12:10
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Re: BackFlow Preventor installation policy from JC Office of the Construction Official?
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Just can't stay away
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I can confirm this. I am the "super" of several small condo buildings in JC and all of the buildings have received this letter. Upon inspection, none of the buildings have this backflow preventor, they are all in the process of negotiating the cost of installation now.
My understanding is that this requirement came about because of the issue at Society Hill earlier this summer, where there sprinkler system ruptured because of increase in pressure by United Water. As a result of the rupture, much of the old mucky water in the fire line got "sucked" back into the city water system. I don;t know how true that is, it is just what I heard.
Posted on: 2008/10/27 8:53
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BackFlow Preventor installation policy from JC Office of the Construction Official?
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Hi,
My condo association received a letter from the Jersey City Office of the Construction Official, a division of the Housing, Economic Development and Commerce Department. It says that the City of Jersey City is implementing a policy for BackFlow preventors. Consumers are responsible for preventing contaminants from entering the potable water systems or the public water systems, and have to pay for installation and inspection of such devices. Has anybody else received this letter? If so, can anybody describe how to approach this? When I called the Construction office, the person said that this applies to the fire line, and that private licensed contractors certified by the city actually performs the inspection. I am wondering if anybody else can confirm this. Thanks.
Posted on: 2008/10/27 0:54
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