City of St. George
Backflow Awareness February 8 2012

Backflow Awareness

Did you know...

Water hoses left submerged in buckets, pools, sinks, radiators and water beds could easily result in backsiphonage into your pipes and into your drinking water.

The chemicals used on your lawn as spray attachments, ferilizers or weed killer are toxic and can be fatal if swallowed.

All threaded faucets around your home should have some type of a backflow prevention installed on them.

Submerged sprinkler heads can result as a backflow entry for fertilizers and weed killers used on lawns.

Read about actual backflow occurances.


Water and Power Home
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Water Quality Report

History
An inspiring story about the history of water in St. George starting from theearly 1900's

Back Flow Program
Backflow Devices, Certified Technicians, Pictures, City and State ordinance, Education

Education/Conservation
School Tours and Projects, Facts and Figures, Conservation tips, recent articles

Questions and Answers
Commonly asked questions and answers

Drinking Water Plant
Take a tour of the Quail Creek Water Treatment Plant, learn about the treatment process

Recent News Articles
Whats that pink stuff in my bathroom?

Science Fair Project
What makes my hair turn green when I go swimming?

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