5. Why does Sweetwater Authority not allow me to tap and connect to my existing water service to serve my accessory dwelling unit?

Sweetwater Authority Standards requires each water service to include a corporation stop (valve) at the water main connection, and an angle stop (valve) at the meter connection point, and a consumer ball valve (newer installation) post meter connection. The placement of the corporation stop and angle stop allows the Authority to maintain its facilities, while the post meter ball valve permits the owner to operate their water supply. A connection to an existing service lateral, or post meter location would not allow the Authority to isolate a service, say for repair, without affecting more than one water service. 

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1. 1. Why is Sweetwater Authority required to review jurisdictional building, grading, or improvement plans (currently in review or approved) for my project?
2. 2. Why is Sweetwater Authority required to inspect the size of my existing/proposed private water supply pipeline?
3. 3. If I already have a water service serving my site, why do I need to inform Sweetwater Authority about the project and/or submit City or County plans?
4. 4. Must I notify Sweetwater Authority of a connection to its distribution system, change of water meter use, or “Material Change” to my water service (e.g. Building Permit, tenant improvement, etc.)?
5. 5. Why does Sweetwater Authority not allow me to tap and connect to my existing water service to serve my accessory dwelling unit?
6. 6. Why does Sweetwater Authority require Backflow Devices on water services?
7. 7. I have a Single-Family Dwelling and I plan to add two ADU’s and both new units require internal fire protection. How will I be allowed to serve fire protection to the site?