- Back Pressure: Back pressure occurs when the pressure in a pipe or hose is greater than the incoming pressure. Connection to a booster pump or private well.
- Back Siphonage: Back Siphonage occurs when there is negative pressure drawing contaminants into the water supply.
- Cross Connections (Dual Connections): Cross connections occur when two separate water systems are connected together mixing different sources of water (i.e., pressurized irrigation water lines connected to your home's drinking water lines). Through these connections, it is possible to introduce non-potable, used, unclean, contaminated water or other substances into the potable water supply.
Backflow is the reverse flow of water through pipes and hoses. This reverse flow poses a risk of water contamination to public and domestic drinking water systems. For more information, please contact the Backflow Team at 208-985-1223.
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Backflow Compliance
Per Meridian City Code, backflow prevention assemblies must be tested by an Idaho-licensed backflow tester annually, when installed, or repaired. Click the Backflow Status button below to check your backflow assembly’s compliance status. This is a live database; status is updated as test reports are received.
Backflow Testers
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