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 Marlton, NJ, servicing the backflow preventer for a popular restaurant with an outdoor dining area and a landscaped patio. The restaurant’s outdoor area includes an irrigation system and water features that rely on treated water to maintain the aesthetic and functionality of the space. The backflow preventer plays a crucial role in keeping the public water supply safe from contamination, especially as the restaurant serves a high volume of customers year-round. The installed Watts 909 RPZ is a high-performance model ideal for protecting commercial properties with complex water systems.
The Watts 909 RPZ was located in a utility closet within the restaurant’s maintenance area. During the visual inspection, we found:
We proceeded with the full backflow preventer test:
Since the system passed all tests, we continued with routine maintenance:
After completing the inspection and maintenance, we:
Before leaving, we advised the restaurant manager to:
Another successful service by South Jersey Backflow, ensuring Marlton’s restaurant remains compliant and keeps the public water supply safe!
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.
Learn how New Jersey property owners can implement water backflow prevention, meet N.J.A.C. 7:10-10 compliance, and protect their water supply with this step-by-step guide.
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