Can a restaurant in California serve drinking water?
Restaurants and other eating and drinking establishments may only serve drinking water upon request (If you are a restaurant operator and would like table tents to explain this restriction, please contact Cal Water’s Conservation Department .)
How is water dispensed in a dispensing system?
Cooling occurs as the products are transported through the individual stainless steel tubes. In all cases, water, carbonated water and each syrup flavor remain separated inside the individual stainless steel tubes until they are dispensed through one of the dispensing valves.
What are the prohibited uses of water in California?
Pursuant to a resolution adopted by the California Public Utilities Commission and the State Water Resources Control Board, Cal Water wants to ensure our customers are aware of the following prohibited uses of water:
Where are the check valves on a dispensing system?
These check valves prevent the backflow of carbonated water and CO2 gas. The secondary check valve is located on the water supply side and the primary check valve is located on the carbonated water side, and, in combination, they serve to separate the higher-pressure CO2 gas and carbonated water from the water supply.
Restaurants and other eating and drinking establishments may only serve drinking water upon request (If you are a restaurant operator and would like table tents to explain this restriction, please contact Cal Water’s Conservation Department .)
What can you do with a drink dispenser?
A beverage dispenser allows you to set up a self-serve drink station at your buffet, catered event, hotel lobby, or cafe. Our models are available in different shapes, sizes, and capacities, so you’re sure to find a drink dispenser for your low- or high-volume needs.
Why do you need an insulated beverage dispenser?
Insulated dispensers feature thick insulation to keep hot beverages warm and cold beverages chilled throughout your event. When you need to replace a component of your beverage dispenser or buy a stand or label, we have the parts and accessories you need.
Pursuant to a resolution adopted by the California Public Utilities Commission and the State Water Resources Control Board, Cal Water wants to ensure our customers are aware of the following prohibited uses of water: