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Why does Sacramento Suburban Water District need to control cross-connections and protect its public water system against backflow?

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Why does Sacramento Suburban Water District need to control cross-connections and protect its public water system against backflow?

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Because backflows can contaminate the drinking water in the public water system, California Code of Regulation, Title 17, requires each Water Supplier to protect the public water supply from contamination by implementing a State approved cross-connection control program. To protect the public health of all of our drinking water customers and to ensure the drinking water quality in our system is safe, Sacramento Suburban Water District has a vigorous Cross-Connection Control Program.

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