Backflow Prevention Program
Consultation has concluded. Please visit www.oxfordcounty.ca/backflow for more information about Oxford County's Backflow Prevention Program.
UPDATE: June 20, 2023
On June 14, 2023, Oxford County Council endorsed Oxford County By-law No. 6544-2023 Backflow Prevention and Cross Connection Control to further safeguard the municipal drinking water system by preventing contamination from non-drinking water sources. Watch for details about the implementation at www.oxfordcounty.ca/water-wastewater.
UPDATE: April 15, 2023
Public consultation on Oxford County’s proposed Backflow Prevention By-Law has concluded. A report will be presented to County Council on June 14 at 9:30 p.m. You can view the agenda when it becomes available at www.oxfordcounty.ca/council. County Council meetings are broadcast live at www.oxfordcounty.ca/livestream.
March 1, 2023
What's new?
Public consultation for the Backflow Prevention Program is almost halfway complete. Click below to watch a recording of the presentation.
Click the image below to view the slide deck.
January 2023
Learn more about how Oxford County is ensuring all residents have access to clean, safe drinking water.
What's happening?
Oxford County is seeking feedback on a proposed Backflow Prevention Program (BPP). The BPP will further protect the municipal drinking water system by preventing contamination from non-drinking water sources. Backflow events (as described below) can significantly impact residents, businesses, and the environment by impacting water quality, posing a health risk to consumers, and causing service interruptions. Implementing a BPP will further strengthen the multi-barrier approach the County uses to protect our municipal drinking water.
2023 Public Consultation Centres
Municipality | Location | Date | Time |
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City of Woodstock | Oxford County Administration Building - Council Chambers 21 Reeve Street, Woodstock | Tuesday, January 31 | 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. |
Township of East Zorra-Tavistock | Tavistock Memorial Hall 3 Adam Street, Tavistock | Tuesday, February 7 | 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. |
Township of South-West Oxford | Foldens Community Hall 374091 Foldens Line, Foldens | Thursday, February 16 | 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. |
Ingersoll | Ingersoll City Hall 130 Oxford Street, 2nd Floor, Ingersoll | Wednesday, March 8 | 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. |
Township of Norwich | Norwich Council Chambers 285767 Airport Road, Norwich | Tuesday, February 28 | 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. |
Township of Blandford-Blenheim | Plattsville Lions Hall 68 Mill Street East, Plattsville | Tuesday, March 7 | 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. |
Tillsonburg | Marwood Lounge 45 Hardy Avenue, Tillsonburg | Tuesday, March 14 | 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. |
Township of Zorra | Thamesford Library 165 Dundas Street, Thamesford | Thursday, March 23 | 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. |
What is backflow?
Backflow is a reversal of the normal flow of water. It occurs under "back pressure" or "back siphonage" conditions, which push or pull water from inside a private-service connection into the municipal drinking water system (watermain).
Risk is present when backflow occurs at a cross-connection. These events can impact the water quality in the distribution system and neighbouring properties if the water “backflows” through a cross connection. A cross connection is any connection between the municipal drinking water system and any source of contamination. Hazards are identified during a cross-connection survey completed by a qualified person using the CSA B64 classification system.
What is a backflow prevention device (BPD)?
Backflow Prevention Device isolates the water supply of private services in order to prevent the reversal of the water flow.
While the Ontario Building Code (OBC) may require properties to install a BPD, a formalized program will further guide:
- Which properties will require a BPD
- What types of BPD devices are acceptable
- Testing and inspection frequency for BPD devices
- BPD inspection requirements for qualified inspectors
- Non-compliance infractions
How will I be impacted?
The proposed Backflow Prevention By-law will apply to higher-risk industrial, commercial, and institutional properties, as well as select multi-residential properties, based on their hazard classification under the CSA B64 series standards.
Industrial, commercial, institutional and multi-residential customers
- Contact a certified plumber registered with Oxford County
- Schedule a cross-connection survey
- Install and/or register an approved backflow device
- Complete an annual inspection of the backflow device
Plumbers
- Take a backflow certification course
- Contact the County to register as a certified tester
- Perform cross-connection surveys and annual backflow device inspections
- Submit inspection forms to Oxford County
Have your say
- LEARN MORE about the current legislation, backflow prevention and BPD through the digital information book on this page.
- REVIEW THE CURRENT DRAFT BY-LAW in the document section
- USE THE FORMS BELOW. At the bottom of this page, you'll find a feedback form and a questionnaire to help you share comments and questions.
- ATTEND A PUBLIC CONSULTATION CENTRE (PCC). Public Consultation Centres allow Oxford County residents to discuss the project in person with the project leads. Online information will be available for review before the public consultation centres and for residents unable to attend in-person events. Check the list of dates on the right side of this page.
- SUBMIT COMMENTS ONLINE OR BY EMAIL. Enter your comments in the comment form below or email our compliance department at backflow@oxfordcounty.ca
- SIGN UP FOR EMAIL UPDATES. Add your name to the study mailing list to receive notices of future consultation opportunities at backflow@oxfordcounty.ca
- FOLLOW US! Check this page for project updates. You can also follow Oxford County on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
The draft Backflow By-law will be available for public review and comment before it is finalized in 2023.
Consultation has concluded. Please visit www.oxfordcounty.ca/backflow for more information about Oxford County's Backflow Prevention Program.
Please use this tool to submit comments and questions about Oxford County's Backflow Prevention Program.