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What is the definition of 'backflow' in a plumbing system?
Correct — A. Backflow is the undesirable reversal of flow in a piping system, which can allow contaminants to enter the potable water supply. Understanding this basic definition is foundational to cross-connection control.
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  1. Q1What is the definition of 'backflow' in a plumbing system?

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    ✓ Correct answer: The reversal of normal flow direction in a piping system

    Backflow is the undesirable reversal of flow in a piping system, which can allow contaminants to enter the potable water supply. Understanding this basic definition is foundational to cross-connection control.

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  2. Q2A cross-connection is best defined as which of the following?

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    ✓ Correct answer: Any physical link between a potable water system and any source of contamination

    A cross-connection is any actual or potential link between the potable water supply and any source of pollution or contamination. Eliminating or protecting cross-connections is the goal of cross-connection control programs.

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  3. Q3Which term describes backflow caused by the downstream pressure exceeding the supply pressure?

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    ✓ Correct answer: Backpressure backflow

    Backpressure backflow occurs when downstream pressure becomes greater than the supply (system) pressure, forcing contaminants backward into the potable supply. This can happen in boiler systems, pumped systems, or elevated piping.

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  4. Q4Back-siphonage is caused by which condition in the water supply system?

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    ✓ Correct answer: Negative pressure (vacuum) in the supply line

    Back-siphonage is the backflow of potentially contaminated water caused by a negative pressure (partial vacuum) in the supply piping, similar to the siphon effect. It can occur during water main breaks or high-demand events.

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  5. Q5Which of the following correctly distinguishes a pollutant from a contaminant in cross-connection control?

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    ✓ Correct answer: A pollutant degrades water quality but may not pose an immediate health hazard, while a contaminant poses a direct health hazard

    In cross-connection control, a pollutant creates an aesthetic nuisance or low-degree hazard (e.g., mineral deposits), whereas a contaminant creates an actual health hazard (e.g., pesticides, sewage). This distinction drives the level of backflow protection required.

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  6. Q6When classifying cross-connections, a 'high-hazard' connection involves which type of substance?

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    ✓ Correct answer: Substances that are toxic, pathogenic, or otherwise harmful to human health

    A high-hazard cross-connection involves a substance that is toxic, pathogenic, or otherwise dangerous to health (e.g., chemicals, sewage). High-hazard connections require a higher degree of protection such as an air gap or reduced pressure principle (RP) assembly.

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