05-04-2013, 09:32 AM
If you have both catchment and County water, they will require a vacuum-breaker to avoid any possible contamination of the County supply from your catchment.
Supposedly this happens with "both on same TMK", even if the systems are completely isolated (as in a standalone ag catchment that isn't even plumbed to your County-connected house).
I am not sure how "automatic" this is, could be only for "enhanced scrutiny" and/or "complaint-driven" situations, in which case you might also need permits for the catchment.
Sustainability at its finest!
Supposedly this happens with "both on same TMK", even if the systems are completely isolated (as in a standalone ag catchment that isn't even plumbed to your County-connected house).
I am not sure how "automatic" this is, could be only for "enhanced scrutiny" and/or "complaint-driven" situations, in which case you might also need permits for the catchment.
Sustainability at its finest!