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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Backflow Prevention Assembly Test and Maintenance Report in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Assembly Serial #' and 'Test Date / Time' fields at the top of the form. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for record-keeping.
  3. In the 'Tester Certification #' section, enter your certification number. This verifies your qualifications as a tester.
  4. Complete the 'Business Name', 'Facility Address', and 'Contact Person' fields clearly using block lettering to avoid any miscommunication.
  5. Select the appropriate options for 'Make', 'Type', and 'Size' of the assembly. Be sure to check all relevant boxes that apply to your situation.
  6. Fill out the initial test results, indicating whether it passed or failed, and provide any comments or issues encountered during testing.
  7. Finally, ensure that you sign and date the form in the designated areas before submitting it via email or fax as instructed.

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Backflow inspections cost more for commercial buildings than residential homes. Residential rates often run as low as $65 or $75, but commercial rates usually sit around $300.
All pipe, fixtures, etc. beyond this point are the owners responsibility, including the testing and maintenance of the backflow assembly. Property owners occasionally have agreements with the tenant or property management company to maintain the backflow assembly.
Certified Backflow Inspections Denver Backflow Specialists is certified through ABPA Backflow Prevention Assembly Tester Training and Certification. Backflow inspections start at $125 plus any fees for a half inch to 3.5 inch unit.
Backflow testing costs $30 to $300 per device, depending on the location and whether the test finds any issues.
The act requires that, on and after July 1, 2025, a licensed plumber who installs, tests, inspects, repairs, or reinstalls a backflow prevention device and a certified cross-connection control technician or a licensed plumber with a cross-connection control technician certification who tests or repairs a backflow

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As required by the Colorado Department of Public Health (SDWP# DW-007) , every drinking water system must have a cross-connection control program, more commonly known as a backflow prevention program. Backflow prevention is designed to protect the public water supply from contamination from non-drinkable sources.

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