Residential Backflow Requirements
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Water Supply
JEA delivers more than 110 million gallons of water each day to our customers. We regularly test the water we send to customers to ensure its safety, as outlined by federal and state regulatory agencies. Our state-of-the-art technology monitors our water supply grid to bring fresh, clean water to your home. We work hard to help our customers learn how to conserve Northeast Florida's most precious resource, the Floridan aquifer, so that we may continue to benefit from it for generations to come.
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Safety
JEA’s water quality meets standards demanded by federal and state regulatory agencies - it is safe to drink. Every year, we collect and test over 45,000 samples throughout our service territory for over 100 bacteriological and chemical components to ensure compliance.
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Backflow
Backflow is the flow of water in the wrong direction from a resident’s water system into the public water supply. Backflow may be caused by “back pressure” – which may occur if pumps are used on an irrigation system – or “back siphonage,” which results from a change in water pressure in the water main, sending irrigation or well water into the public water supply.