This is a legal form that was released by the New York City Department of Buildings - a government authority operating within New York City. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is the OP129 report?
A: The OP129 report is a document that reports on the testing of internal (secondary) backflow prevention devices in New York City.
Q: What is an internal backflow prevention device?
A: An internal backflow prevention device is a device installed within a plumbing system to prevent the backward flow of contaminated water into the main water supply.
Q: Why is testing of internal backflow prevention devices important?
A: Testing of internal backflow prevention devices is important to ensure that they are functioning properly and effectively preventing the contamination of the main water supply.
Q: Who is responsible for testing internal backflow prevention devices?
A: In New York City, the responsibility for testing internal backflow prevention devices generally falls on the property owner or the building management.
Q: How often should internal backflow prevention devices be tested?
A: Internal backflow prevention devices in New York City are typically required to be tested annually.
Q: What happens if an internal backflow prevention device fails the test?
A: If an internal backflow prevention device fails the test, it must be repaired or replaced to ensure the safety of the main water supply.
Form Details:
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