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File #: 26-229   
Type: Consent Calendar Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/4/2026 In control: City Council/Public Financing Authority
On agenda: 3/17/2026 Final action:
Title: Adopt Ordinance No. 4347, amending Section 14.16.190 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code relating to Protecting Cross Connections - Approved for Introduction March 3, 2026, by a vote of 6-0-1 (Burns-Absent)
Attachments: 1. Att #1 Ordinance No. 4347, 2. Att #2 Resolution No. 2026-05, 3. Att #3 2025 Cross Connection Control Management Plan, 4. Att #4 PowerPoint Presentation
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REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION

SUBMITTED TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members

SUBMITTED BY: Travis Hopkins, City Manager

VIA: Chau Vu, Director of Public Works

PREPARED BY: Chris Davis, Senior Management Analyst

Subject:
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Adopt Ordinance No. 4347, amending Section 14.16.190 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code relating to Protecting Cross Connections - Approved for Introduction March 3, 2026, by a vote of 6-0-1 (Burns-Absent)
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Statement of Issue:
The California State Water Resources Control Board adopted standards for backflow protection and cross-connection control through the Cross Connection Control Policy Handbook Standards and Principles for California's Public Water Systems (CCCPH), which became effective on July 1, 2024. All California public water systems must comply with the CCCPH, and this ordinance is necessary to bring the Huntington Beach Municipal Code (HBMC) into conformity with applicable state regulatory requirements.

Financial Impact:
No financial impacts as these activities are already performed by the City's Water Quality Section.

Recommended Action:
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A) Adopt Ordinance No. 4347, "An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach Amending Section 14.16.190 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code relating to Protecting Cross Connections."
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Alternative Action(s):
Do not approve the recommend action and direct staff accordingly.

Analysis:
Protecting the City's Drinking Water Supply
The City of Huntington Beach provides drinking water that meets all State and Federal standards. One important safeguard is preventing "backflow," which occurs when contaminated water from private plumbing systems flows backward into the public drinking water system.



Backflow prevention devices stop this from happening and are already required on many water services throughout the city. These devices must be installed, tested annually, and maintained to protect public health.

The State's ...

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