Quarterly Physical Connection Test and Maintenance Report - newjersey 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Physical Connection Permit Number at the top of the form. This is essential for tracking your report.
  3. Fill in the date of the test in the designated fields, ensuring accuracy for compliance purposes.
  4. Complete the 'From' section with your name as the permit holder, followed by details about the backflow prevention device including manufacturer, model number, size, and serial number.
  5. Proceed to document test results for each valve check. Indicate whether each valve passed or failed and note any repairs made.
  6. Ensure that all required signatures are obtained from certified testers and witnesses before finalizing your report.

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Impact on Public Health and Water Quality The primary purpose of backflow prevention is to protect drinking water from cross-contamination. Without proper testing, harmful substances could enter the water system and affect many people. Waterborne illnesses can spread quickly through compromised systems.
Under Section 64764 of the regulations, backflow prevention devices must be tested annually by certified testers.
And in 1974, the Safe Drinking Water Act was passed into law and mandated that all unprotected cross-connections be eliminated or protected with a backflow prevention device. Since the 70s, potable water supply laws and regulations have only become more effective and stringent.
NJ DEP requires the installation and testing of backflow prevention systems installed or water supply lines to protect the public from contamination by an unapproved water supply.
Without proper testing, harmful substances could enter the water system and affect many people. Waterborne illnesses can spread quickly through compromised systems. A single backflow failure can lead to neighborhood-wide contamination incidents.
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In short, annual backflow testing is essential for maintaining the safety, legal compliance, and reliability of water systems in condominium buildings. It helps avoid health risks, protects residents, and ensures that the water system operates as it should.
Key Indicators Your Property Needs Testing If you notice sudden drops in water pressure, it might be due to a malfunctioning backflow preventer. Discoloration or an unusual taste in your water is a red flag that dirty water might contaminate your supply. Frequent, unexplained leaks can also point to backflow issues.

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