Backflow is a reversal of the normal direction of flow in a water supply plumbing system. This can result in potentially contaminated water entering the potable (drinking) water supply.
Backflow can occur when the water supply main (Council’s water reticulation system) becomes lower in pressure than a property’s plumbing system.
This can happen when:
The installation of backflow prevention devices protects the water supply from these very serious situations.
A backflow prevention device is a plumbing fitting that prevents potentially contaminated water from flowing back into the water supply and then flowing to other customers.
These devices are important as they protect our water quality, and the health of people using it.
Property owners are responsible for having the right kind of backflow prevention device installed at your property and properly maintaining the device.
Email
utilitiescompliance@byron.nsw.gov.au
Phone
02 6626 7000