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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the TCEQ-20700 Backflow Prevention Assembly Test and Maintenance Report in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'NAME OF PWS', 'PWS ID#', and 'MAILING ADDRESS' fields. Ensure all information is accurate for proper recordkeeping.
  3. Select the type of assembly tested by checking the appropriate box. You can easily insert an ‘X’ in the box by clicking on it.
  4. Complete the test results section, including details such as 'Held at' pressures and whether each check valve was closed tight or leaked. Use the expandable remarks section for additional notes.
  5. Once all fields are filled, review your entries for accuracy. Remember, a signed hardcopy must be submitted to the Public Water System.

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A Consumers Guide to Backflow Prevention in Texas As part of this TCEQ requirement, residents with a septic system on their property must a reduced pressure zone backflow preventer (RPZ) on their irrigation system and have it tested annually.
Since they perform such an important function, most cities and states require backflow devices to be tested on a regular basissometimes as often as once a yearby certified sprinkler repair professionals. Backflow testing cant be DIYed by people who dont have the proper certifications and licensure from their state.
Backflow Prevention Assembly Tester (BPAT/TCEQ) Have a High School diploma or GED. Work at least two years in an approved area. Complete a 40-hour training course (#1200), including a hands-on exam. Pass a written exam at TCEQ or a proctored computer-based facility.
All backflow prevention assemblies must be tested at least annually and immediately following any repair, maintenance, or relocation. Assemblies that repeatedly fail may require more frequent testing or replacement.
A person who repairs or tests the installation or operation of backflow prevention assemblies must hold a license issued by the TCEQ. Backflow prevention assembly testers are qualified to test and repair assemblies on any domestic, commercial, industrial, or irrigation service.

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