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Recent state legislation requires that drinking water providers establish a cross-connection control program and that many water customers, both commercial and residential, have their cross-connections and backflow preventers inspected annually by certified testers – at the customer’s expense.

The City of Rehoboth Beach has begun initiating its program, focusing on commercial customers and residential customers who have been deemed a high hazard due to the presence of an irrigation system, swimming pool, or other potential backflow hazard.
The ultimate goal of the program is to ensure safe drinking water for everyone. The city is working with HydroCorp to implement its cross-connection control program. The button below links to a HydroCorp cross-connection webpage that provides a video about the program, FAQs, a list of certified testers, and a brochure with additional information.