New Orleans sits below sea level, and the municipal water system relies on pump stations to maintain pressure across the distribution network. When pumps cycle off or water mains break during heavy rain, pressure drops create backsiphonage conditions. Commercial properties with elevated storage tanks, booster pumps, or fire suppression systems experience pressure differentials that can reverse water flow. Without properly functioning backflow prevention assemblies, contaminated water from cooling towers, irrigation lines, or chemical feed systems can enter the potable supply. Annual backflow preventer inspection detects worn check valves and faulty relief valves before they fail during a pressure event.
The New Orleans Sewerage and Water Board maintains strict enforcement of cross-connection control testing requirements. Facilities that fail to submit annual compliance documentation receive disconnection notices. Liberty Plumbing New Orleans works directly with the Sewerage and Water Board to ensure test reports meet submission standards and deadlines. We understand the local permit process, the specific assembly models installed throughout the metro, and the pressure conditions that affect different commercial zones. Our local expertise means your business stays compliant without the hassle of navigating regulatory procedures.