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What is travis county backflow test

The Travis County Backflow Test Report is a government form used by backflow technicians to document the testing and maintenance of backflow assemblies in Travis County, Texas.

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  • Backflow technicians responsible for testing assemblies
  • Property owners with residential or commercial properties
  • Water utility companies monitoring compliance
  • Plumbing contractors involved in assembly installation
  • Regulatory bodies enforcing water safety regulations

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Only certified backflow technicians are eligible to complete the Travis County Backflow Test Report, as it requires their signature and certification number.
The completed Travis County Backflow Test Report must be submitted within 5 days of the testing to comply with local regulations.
You can submit the completed form electronically via pdfFiller, through mail to the appropriate regulatory body, or in person at the local water utility office.
While the primary requirement is the completed form, you may need to attach evidence of the test results and technician certification as supporting documents.
Ensure all required fields are completed, avoid illegible handwriting if submitting a paper copy, and double-check that the technician's signature is present before submission.
Processing times for the Travis County Backflow Test Report can vary; however, it generally takes between 1 to 3 weeks for the utility company to acknowledge receipt and process the report.
If your assembly fails the test, you must address the required repairs as indicated in the test results and submit a follow-up report confirming compliance once repairs have been made.
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