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How does TMWA protect water quality?

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How does TMWA protect water quality?

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Precautions are necessary to prevent contaminated water from entering through your irrigation system. Bacteria and other microbiological contaminants may enter your system through malfunctioning valves or broken sprinkler heads and subsurface pipes. Water may also become chemically contaminated if you are applying or injecting fertilizers into your drip system. Potential contamination from your irrigation systems becomes a serious issue should backflow occur. Backflow is a flow reversal that may occur from a broken water main or from a flowing fire hydrant. In order to protect your home from backflow, an appropriate “backflow prevention assembly” must be incorporated into your irrigation system. Properly installed and maintained backflow prevention assemblies will prevent contamination and are required by state and local laws. To learn more, and to determine the proper backflow device for you application, call us at 834-8011.

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