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Denver Waters Operating Rule on Cross Connections was adopted in the 1990s; does this rule pertain to my property which has had a well on it prior to the Operating Rule being adopted?

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Denver Waters Operating Rule on Cross Connections was adopted in the 1990s; does this rule pertain to my property which has had a well on it prior to the Operating Rule being adopted?

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Yes, Denver Water’s Operating Rule on Cross Connections does apply to your property regardless of the date that the rule was adopted. Whenever it is determined by Denver Water that there is a well on a property, the treated water supply must be protected with a device approved by Denver Water and installed on the treated water service line. The installation of the device is to be completed within 90 days of the notice being issued to the customer. • Once it has been determined by Denver Water that there is a well on a property, what will happen if an approved device is not installed, tested and a Dual Water Supply Agreement signed for the property? Denver Water will give the property owner written notice of non compliance and if the notice is ignored, Denver Water, in accordance with its Operating Rules and the Water Supply License that was issued for the property, can interrupt water service at the property until it has complied with the notice.

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