Hey brother,

Is this a city or more likely a private hydrant? Ga? If so, isn't that
covered in 120-3-19, who can and can't with what level license?

R/

Matt

Matthew J. Willis
Living Water Fire Protection, LLC.
1160 McKenzie Rd.
PO Box 877
Cantonment, FL. 32533
850-937-1850 Voice
850-937-1852 Facsimile
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----- >-----Original Message-----
----- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
----- >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
----- >Behalf Of Gregg Key
----- >Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 10:58 AM
----- >To: [email protected]
----- >Subject: Fire hydrant testing
----- >
----- >
----- >Greetings, I was asked an interesting question this 
----- >morning by the local
----- >  fire marshal, so I thought I would pass it along to 
----- >get your feedback.
----- >
----- >What should be the minimum qualifications needed to be 
----- >allowed to test a fire hydrant per NFPA 25 or 291 requirements?
----- >
----- >Due to a local fire where the hydrant failed to work, 
----- >the local Fire Department is now enforcing the 
----- >requirement that they be tested every year.
----- >
----- >Problem is that plumbers and fire equipment guys are 
----- >jumping in and testing them as well as the Sprinkler Contractors.
----- >
----- >So what say ye?
----- >

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