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Backflow is a reverse flow of water that can contaminate our fresh water supply.

If you are a business owner or a property owner where a business is operating, installing a backflow prevention device on your property is the best way to manage backflow risk.

 

Backflow

Backflow occurs when water flows from a customer’s pipes back through the meter into GWMWater’s pipes. Backflow is caused by a sudden drop in pressure in the supply pipe. When the pressure drops, contaminated water can mix with the fresh water in the mains network. When the system is pressurised again, contaminated water can unknowingly be distributed to other local water users.

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• Connecting water to equipment used to mix chemicals with water.
• Cleaning equipment used on chemical or biological substances.
• Connecting water to cooling towers and heating systems.
• Connecting water to equipment using recycled water.
• Leaving a hose running in a container with chemicals in it.

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The below list includes examples of sites and processes where backflow contamination is a higher risk.

  • motels and hotels 
 
  • schools, kindergartens and day care centres
 
  • restaurants, food handling centres
  • caravan parks
    (without sewage dump points)
 
  • hospitals, nursing homes, dental clinics and medical clinics
 
  • shops
  • commercial laundries and dry cleaners
 
  • premises with grey water re-use systems
 
  • vehicle washing facilities
  • some food processing plants
 
  •  industrial processes
 
  • fire hose reels
  • public swimming pools or ponds
 
  • abattoirs and poultry processing
 
  • agricultural or irrigation use
  • mortuaries and funeral parlours
 
  • toxic chemicals, fertilisers and pesticides
 
  • vehicle maintenance garage, service stations, spray painting, panel beating
  • other types of plant and equipment if permanently attached to the water supply
 

 

 

 

 

If you are a business owner or a property owner where a business is operating, you are responsible for:

  • making sure that any activity on your property does not contaminate the water supply
  • using a licensed plumber with the appropriate qualification in backflow prevention to:
    - identify your property's hazard rating
    - identify the type of backflow prevention device you need
    - install and maintain backflow devices on your property appropriate to your property’s hazard rating
    - if your device is testable, test the backflow prevention device every 12 months. Your plumber must send us the test report within 14 days of the test.

New business customers

When you first apply for Adobe PDF file icon 24x24Consent to Connect to the Water Supply System, we will let you know if a backflow prevention device must be installed on your property.

Existing business customers

Some existing properties within the network may have the wrong type of backflow prevention device fitted or no device at all. We assess existing water connections for backflow prevention compliance. If your property fits either of these scenarios, you will receive a letter from us explaining why you need a backflow prevention device fitted and what you need to do to make your existing connection safe for everyone.

Complying with this request is a requirement under the Water (Estimation, Supply and Sewerage) Regulations 2014.
https://www.legislation.vic.gov.au/in-force/statutory-rules/water-estimation-supply-and-sewerage-regulations-2014/001

If you are a licensed plumber with backflow prevention qualifications, you are responsible for:

  • assessing a property's hazard rating. (We will help you to determine the property's rating)
  • choosing the appropriate backflow prevention device
  • installing and testing the device
  • providing the test report to GWMWater within 14 days of the test.

Please email to us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or contact us.

For more information about plumbers' responsibilities, visit Backflow Prevention | Victorian Building Authority (vba.vic.gov.au).

 

Property Hazard Rating Compliant Backflow Prevention Device Examples of Properties
High Reduced Pressure Zone Device or Registered Break Tank
    • Hospitals
    • Butchers and Abattoirs
    • Service Stations
    • Car washes
    • Mechanic workshops
    • Chemical storage
    • Veterinary clinics
    • Caravan parks (with sewage points)
Medium Double Check Valve (Testable)
    • Public Swimming Pools
    • Caravan parks (without sewage points)
Low  Dual Check Meter
    • Domestic properties

Note:
Fire Service Connections require a Single Check Detector Assembly (SCDAT) as minimum backflow prevention. If the fire service has hose reels fitted, the backflow prevention device required depends on the hazard rating of the property.

 

Step 1 Your licensed plumber will assess your property's hazard rating and will let you and GWMWater know the type of device required.
Step 2 You are to complete our Backflow Prevention Application Form and Consent to Connect to the Water Supply System and email both to us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for approval or contact us if you require more information.
Step 3 We will assess your application and let you know if your application has been approved or if we need to discuss with you further.
Step 4 Your licensed plumber is to install the appropriate backflow device, and must complete and submit a test report to us for assessment within 14 days of installation.

 

 

As the property owner, you are responsible for arranging installation and ongoing maintenance of a backflow prevention device to your water service.

After your backflow prevention device has been installed by a licensed plumber, and approved by us, your plumber is to provide us with a commissioning test report. Your backflow prevention device must then maintained every 12 months by a licensed plumber. Your plumber must send us the test report within 14 days of the test to email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or by mail, fax or drop it off to us.

Contact us for more information about installing and maintaining a device.

Further information...

Adobe PDF file icon 24x24Policy - Backflow Prevention Containment Policy

Adobe PDF file icon 24x24Form - Backflow Prevention Application Form

Adobe PDF file icon 24x24Application for Consent to Connect to the Water Supply System

Adobe PDF file icon 24x24Fact Sheet - Backflow prevention is the best protection