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2024-028 - Adopting Revised and Consolidated Water Conservation Drought Contingency PLan
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2024-028 - Adopting Revised and Consolidated Water Conservation Drought Contingency PLan
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health are required to install backflow prevention devices to prevent back siphonage of non -potable <br />water caused by loss of pressure in water lines. Examples of potential cross connections include <br />hose bibs, toilet float valves, swimming pools, water features, and irrigation sprinkler systems. <br />Sec. 12.06.080 -Plumbing Fixtures <br />In accordance with the plumbing codes approved for Texas the City of Paris has adopted <br />the international plumbing code, all new construction must comply with the code by using water <br />saving plumbing fixtures. In addition, the State of Texas has recently adopted more stringent water <br />saving performance measures for plumbing fixtures, which may be reviewed in the Texas Health <br />and Safety Code Chapter 372. The following maximum flow standards are listed in the Texas <br />Administrative Code, Title 30, Chapter 290, Sub -chapter G: faucets — 2.2 gallons per minute <br />(gpm); shower heads — 2.5 gpm; pre -rinse spray valves — 1.6 gpm; toilets — 1.28 gallons per flush <br />(gpf); urinals — 0.5 gpf. <br />Service taps will not be given to customers that do not meet the City's requirements for <br />service, including compliance with the adopted plumbing code requirement of installing water <br />conserving plumbing fixtures. The City of Paris, Building Code Inspection division inspects all <br />new and repaired plumbing within the city limits. Certificates of Occupancy and permanent water <br />service are not granted to facilities that fail to meet all requirements. <br />Customers in existing buildings that do not have water saving plumbing fixtures are <br />provided educational materials and encouraged to retrofit their old plumbing fixtures with lower <br />gpm and gpf standards. Increasing numbers of water efficient clothes and dish washing machines <br />are available, providing the same performance while using less water. A water efficient home can <br />save as much as twenty percent (20%) or more of water through the use of water saving plumbing <br />fixtures. <br />Sec. 12.06.081 -Water Waste <br />The wasting of water is discouraged at all times, and prohibited during activation of the <br />City's drought contingency plan. Water waste is defined as failure to repair controllable leaks to <br />irrigation systems, plumbing fixtures, and pipes; operating an irrigation system with a broken or <br />missing head, or a head that is out of adjustment; and during landscape irrigation allowing water <br />to pond or run off of the property due to over watering, and watering between the hours of 10:00 <br />a.m. and 6:00 p.m. <br />See. 12.06.082 -Discretionary and Non -Essential Uses <br />Examples of discretionary and non-essential uses are washing down hard -surfaced areas or <br />structures, (e.g. vehicles, sidewalks, patios); using water for landscape irrigation; using water for <br />dust control; using water in a fountain, pool, or water feature. <br />Page 18 of 20 <br />
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