Cross-Connection Control Specialist
Safeguarding Water System Safety and Enhancing Efficiency for a Healthier Community

Experts in Cross-Connection Control
Our professionals are responsible for identifying, evaluating, and mitigating potential hazards where non-potable water sources could mix with the drinking water supply. They meticulously inspect facilities, conduct surveys, and test backflow prevention devices to ensure that contaminated water does not flow back into the public water supply, safeguarding against harmful bacteria, viruses, or chemicals that could pose serious health risks if ingested. Beyond their key responsibilities of identifying cross-connections, evaluating hazards, and enforcing compliance, these specialists also maintain detailed records, educate the public and professionals about cross-connection control, and coordinate with other agencies to ensure proper backflow prevention practices.
Examples of potential cross-connections in various settings, from commercial buildings to residential properties and recycled water systems, highlight the diverse situations in which these specialists are needed.
How Can a Cross-Connection Specialist Help?
A Cross-Connection Control Specialist is specially trained to identify potential cross-connections in your water system. These connections can lead to backflow contamination, putting your water supply at risk. By working with a certified specialist from Certified Backflow Services, you can rest assured that your water system is safe and compliant with all regulations.
What Sets Certified Backflow Services Apart?
Certified Backflow Services stands by our commitment to excellence in every aspect of our work. We strive to provide the highest quality backflow testing, installation, and repair services to our clients, ensuring that their water systems are always in top condition. With our experienced team and dedication to customer satisfaction, you can trust Certified Backflow Services for all your backflow needs.
What is a Cross-Connection Control Device?
A cross connection is any connection between piping that carries drinking water and piping that carries non-potable water. When a cross connection exists, a backflow device is required so that the water’s taste or odor is not affected & harmful chemicals do not enter the drinking water. Common cross connections include sprinkler and irrigation systems, hot tubs, pools, fire suppression systems, radiant heating systems, boilers, soda fountain machines, and auxiliary water systems wells. If you have any of these, please call us today. We can help to ensure your water is safe.