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Originally Posted by Risuli
Interesting. The sewer backflow prevention valve in my former (up North) home was located in the sewer clean out access and could be replaced from there if need be. I haven't attempted to open my clean out access here which is located about 2 feet from the front of my home. I would have thought such a valve would be a requirement to prevent flooding of sewage into the home.
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From the Florida code. I suspect that your house up North may have had a basement?
714.1 Sewage backflow.
Where plumbing fixtures are installed on a floor with a finished floor elevation below the elevation of the manhole cover of the next upstream manhole in the public sewer, such fixtures shall be protected by a backwater valve installed in the building drain, or horizontal branch serving such fixtures. Plumbing fixtures installed on a floor with a finished floor elevation above the elevation of the manhole cover of the next upstream manhole in the public sewer shall not discharge through a backwater valve.
Exception: In existing buildings, fixtures above the elevation of the manhole cover of the next upstream manhole in the public sewer shall not be prohibited from discharging through a backwater valve.