Tucson Water must receive a correct Backflow Prevention Assembly Test Report by the compliance due date - tucsonaz 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the customer’s name and phone number in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in the service address and water meter number accurately to ensure proper identification.
  4. Complete the Backflow Prevention Assembly (BPA) details, including manufacturer, model, size, and serial number.
  5. Document test results for each valve type under 'FIRST TEST', noting pressure readings and any leaks or issues.
  6. If repairs were made, indicate them in the 'REPAIRS' section, specifying which components were cleaned or replaced.
  7. Finally, ensure all signatures are collected from both tester and repairer along with their respective IDs and dates.

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Backflow prevention assemblies are required on all plumbing systems and must be tested and inspected annually. Luckily, the Arizona Water Company courteously notifies its customers of when these tests are due by sending them a notice in the mail.
If any of these checkpoints, valves, or gaskets fail, the entire system could fail, resulting in possible water contamination to potable water sources. Thats why an annual inspection of these devices is so important.
Testable Dual Check Backflow Device. The backflow device will be required to be inspected yearly by a certified backflow tester. MAWA will perform a backflow survey at no cost to you to determine the required backflow device. The backflow device will be required to be inspected yearly by a certified backflow tester.
Test Kit Setup: The plumber hooks up test kit hoses to the backflow preventer using small nozzles built into the preventer called test cocks. Pressure Measurement: Using specialized equipment, the plumber measures the pressure at various points in the system.
Customers are responsible for installing backflow prevention devices. They must have testable backflow devices tested every year.

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