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Cross-Connections & Backflow

e tester along with all pertinent information filled out or they will not be accepted. Email submission of documents is by email to: crossconnection@regina.ca Mail submission of documents to: Cross Connection Control Program Queen Elizabeth Court II 2476 Victoria Avenue PO Box 1790 Regina, Sask S4P 3C8 Testing and Inspection Report Important Information Ensure all relevant areas are completed prior to submission of test reports. Incomplete or forms absent of signatures will not be accepted. Any tests performed after the expiry of your City of Regina license, AWWA certification, or equipment calibration will not be accepted. You and/or your organization is responsible for monitoring these items and to proactively reapply prior to expiry. Our program is not sending notice for expiry of licenses or certifications. Contact our office at any time for updates. The test reports are to be submitted to our office as soon as possible after the test. Retaining records causes submittal of unnecessary notices to customers and the accuracy of our records of test dates depend on receiving your results. Reports submitted after an extended period of time may not be accepted and may require a retest. Ensure to submit failed test reports immediately to our office and do not retain until repairs are completed. Contact our team if you require additional time for repair due to availability of parts, site restrictions, etc. The test tag provides a historical record for the backflow device. These must be filled out on installation of a device and for each test (pass or fail). If an existing device does not have a tag, ensure to place a tag on the device at the time of testing. These tags are available at the Public Works Yard or can be sent by mail on request. Ensure testing of backflow devices are performed as outlined by the requirements of the most current versions of AWWA and CSA. When recording the serial number of the device, verify the serial number on the device itself. Do not assume the notice to test or the assembly tag has the correct information as devices can change without proper notice or procedure. If you have questions or concerns about a potential or existing cross-connection contact our program. Rest assured our team will not disclose any concerns you bring forward about potential hazards without your consent (please be aware that in some situations a severe hazard may present where we must take immediate action).

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Identifying and eliminating Cross Connections is crucial to prevent potential contamination of the public water supply. If an incident such as this occurs resulting in the contamination of the public water supply the responsible party (owner/occupant) may be liable for the resulting consequences which can include property damage, sickness, and in some cases death. Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment requires the City to provide notice to consumers about the quality of water produced and supplied. The City is also required to provide information on the performance of its drinking water system and submit water samples. A variety of tests are conducted on a weekly and annual basis. This information is reported to our regulator, the Saskatchewan Water Security Agency.

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Submit a Service Request Give us a call: 306-777-7641 Online For any cross-connection concerns, submit a Service Request online. Phone Contact Us Lead Service Connections Water Quality Cross-Connection Licensing Application Accuracy Verification Report Testing & Inspection Report Regina Water Bylaw CSA Group National Plumbing Code of Canada Western Canada Section – American Water Works Association Saskatchewan Water Security Agency

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Water Meter Upgrade Project

ade Project, or learn water conservation tips, visit our website at Regina dot C-A slash water meter”. Text appears across the screen with a link to Regina.ca/watermeter. *City of Regina outro sound* The Regina logo appears in the middle of the screen. Have questions about the water meter upgrade project? Find answers here! Do I have to pay for the new meter or the installation? There is no charge for the meter or the installation. How will this impact my water bill? The upgrade project will not cause an increase in water utility rates. The cost of the water meter replacement project has already been budgeted in the City’s 5-year capital plan approved in 2023 and will be funded out of the Utility Reserve. However, as older meters tend to under-register the amount of water that is going through them, it is normal that a newer meter will more accurately measure the water passing through it, resulting in the possibility of receiving a higher monthly bill. Can I opt out of the installation? The water meter upgrade is mandatory, and all properties will need to upgrade the infrastructure. Why does it take three years to do this work? With more than 76,000 water meters to be upgraded, the timeline for a project of this size is as expected. For each water meter in service, time is needed for the customer to book an appointment, gain access to every property, as well as enough time for the technicians to complete the work. Why is the project schedule divided by wards and why doesn't it start with Ward 1? The work schedule was developed considering a number of factors such as billing cycles, how neighbourhoods cross ward boundaries and ease of communicating to residents. Many residents are already familiar with the ward boundary system, and it’s easily searchable on the website. Why is my ward showing “Complete”, but I know my meter wasn’t upgraded yet? The “Complete” status demonstrates a completion rate of 98 per cent or greater of meters upgraded within the ward. However, there may be a few properties that are still considered non-compliant. If that is your property, contact our contractor, Neptune Technology Group to book your upgrade appointment. Who is responsible for booking the upgrade appointment – the landlord or tenant? Information about the water meter upgrade will be sent to water utility customers. I live in a brand-new home (within the last 5 years or so) do I still need this upgrade? Yes. All water meters currently installed in homes and businesses are part of an aging meter reading system that is reaching the end of its lifecycle and due for replacement. What is the difference between this new meter and the old one? Currently, City staff drive around the city to gather digital reads from outside all properties.  The upgraded infrastructure will make that unnecessary. Going forward, the meter from your home will send the water reading to the transmitter wired to the outside, and the transmitter will send that reading to the City. Eliminating the use of meter reading vehicles will result in a reduction of about 10 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions per year. What’s the benefit of these new meters for the City? The new meter system will help the City increase efficiency and improve operations through the ability to investigate, diagnose and solve water distribution problems, as well as provide more insight into customer use. How does the meter send information to the radio transmitter on the outside of the house? The meter in the basement is connected to the transmitter attached to the outside of the home through a wire, similar to an internet, cable, doorbell or telephone line. Does the meter constantly send signals to the radio transmitter through Bluetooth? No, the water meter has no wireless signal capability and is not Bluetooth. Information is sent regularly through the fixed wire to the radio transmitter on the outside of the property. Is the radio frequency emitted by the transmitters safe to have near my home? The radio frequency (RF) waves from these meters are lower than what is generated by cellular telephones and other common household appliances like a garage door opener. In addition, they emit for very short times in the day and are well below Health Canada and Industry Canada regulations. What do data collectors look like? The data collectors are like old tv antennas. Some are attached to existing light posts while a majority will be free-standing poles, like flag poles, and can reach a maximum height of 45 ft. What do the data collectors do? Data collectors are a critical component of the system and are how the upgraded meters and transmitters “talk” to the City’s system. The data collectors only transmit water consumption information during scheduled time periods. Will customer information be safe if it's being transmitted wirelessly? The City applies the same privacy protection standards as the metering system that has been running since 2004. Only encrypted meter readings and meter identification are transmitted, not your personal information. The City complies with Saskatchewan's privacy legislation. Is there a risk of meters catching fire? No, there is no risk of fire with the new water meters or radio transmitters as they use a low voltage DC battery source. The units themselves are completely sealed and all external electrical connections will be sealed and insulated. The City’s new meter upgrade project is unrelated to past programs implemented by other utilities. What is the City doing with all the old water meters? All existing meters and equipment will be removed and recycled, and this is part of the contract with Neptune. What will the new online customer service do that the current one can’t? The new online service offers many benefits for customers, including enhanced water consumption information. This can help customers conserve and manage water use, as well as detect water leaks. In addition, improved customer support with timely meter reads and electronic notifications about planned water outages. Post-Installation Inspections It’s important to ensure that Neptune is completing the upgrades according to contract standards. Diameter Services is managing this large three-year contract on the City’s behalf. Diameter is working with Neptune Technology Group who are completing the physical upgrades to all water meters in Regina. Will all properties be inspected? No, not every upgraded meter will be inspected. How will I know if my property will be inspected? Within one week after your installation is complete, a Diameter Inspector may knock on your door and request to do an inspection. How will I identify the Inspectors? Diameter Inspectors will carry both a City of Regina and Diameter ID badge with their photo and name clearly displayed. They will also wear branded uniforms and have a company logo on their vehicle. What should I expect during the inspection visit? The Inspector will visually inspect the newly upgraded water meter in the basement and the transmitter installed on the outside of the property to validate that the work completed by Neptune Technology Group meets the project’s standards. Inspections will require approximately 15 minutes to complete their work. Should any concerns be identified, the Inspector will advise the resident and notify Neptune Technology Group. If necessary, Neptune will book a follow-up appointment with the utility customer to resolve concerns and ensure the consistent standard is met. Who should I contact if I have any concerns? For any concerns regarding the installation, please contact Neptune Technology at the number provided in the letters, on the information sheet, or provided following the installation.

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