Protect Your Property: Understanding Backflow Hazards
Learn how backflow hazards threaten your New Jersey property’s water supply, which prevention devices are required, and the compliance steps you must follow in 2026.
Today, South Jersey Backflow was in Hopewell, NJ, conducting a backflow preventer inspection at a local public school district. This district has multiple school buildings, each requiring backflow protection to ensure that contaminants do not enter the water supply, especially in areas like kitchens and laboratories where the potential for hazardous backflow is higher. The backflow preventer in place is a Febco 825Y Reduced Pressure Zone Assembly (RPZ), which is ideal for use in high-risk environments such as schools and other public buildings.
The Febco 825Y RPZ was located in a well-ventilated mechanical room within one of the larger school buildings. During our visual inspection, we found:
We conducted the full backflow preventer test:
Since the backflow preventer was performing well, we proceeded with routine maintenance:
Once testing and maintenance were complete, we:
Before leaving, we advised the facilities team to:
Another successful service by South Jersey Backflow, ensuring Hopewell’s school district stays compliant and its water supply is protected!
Learn how backflow hazards threaten your New Jersey property’s water supply, which prevention devices are required, and the compliance steps you must follow in 2026.
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Customer Type: Commercial – Office Building with Irrigation and Cooling System Manufacturer: Ames Model: 3000 Reduced Pressure Zone Assembly (RPZ) Today, South Jersey Backflow was in Montclair, NJ, servicing the backflow preventer for a large office