What is backflow?

Backflow is the backward flow of water through a pipe into the public water system. The normal direction of water flow is from the utility water main to homes or businesses. The backflow of water from home plumbing systems into community drinking water happens when water is pulled backward due to a pressure loss in the utility main pipe or pushed back by a pressure source like a well pump.

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1. What is a Backflow prevention program?
2. What is a cross-connection?
3. What is backflow?
4. How can this happen?
5. What is an indirect cross-connection?
6. If I have a well that is not connected to drinking water, do I still need a backflow preventer?
7. Why does this backflow preventer need to be installed in the front of my house?
8. Can I cover or hide the backflow preventer?
9. Why do backflow preventers need to be tested every year?
10. My backflow preventer sometimes leaks water from a relief valve. Can I remove or plug the valve to prevent water loss?