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  2. Begin by entering the Service Address and Mailing Address in the designated fields. Ensure all information is accurate for proper processing.
  3. In the Serial # and Location # sections, input the relevant details pertaining to your backflow prevention assembly.
  4. Fill out the Manufacturer, Model, Type, Size, and Location fields with precise information about your equipment.
  5. Indicate the Test Due Date by selecting a date from the calendar tool provided in our editor.
  6. Complete the testing results section by marking whether each valve passed or failed. Provide any necessary comments regarding repairs or maintenance.
  7. Finally, ensure that you sign and date the report at the bottom before submitting it via fax or email as instructed.

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Ownership structure Cooperative utilities are owned by the customers they serve. They are usually found in rural areas. Publicly owned utilities are non-profit. Private utilities, also called investor-owned utilities, are owned by investors, and operate for profit, often referred to as a rate of return.
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The most common services include removing sewage and delivering water, electricity, and natural gas. Public transportation, such as bus and railroad systems, is often considered a public utility. In the twenty-first century, people in many regions have begun to consider Internet service a public utility.
BPU is a publicly owned, municipal utility company. We are a not-for-profit utility, engaged in a partnership with the community for power and water distributed throughout our service area. BPU operates the utility as a community enterprise and allows citizens to take part in the process.

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You will need to know YOUR BPU ACCOUNT NUMBER, it is on your bill. Pay by Mail: You can mail your payment stub, along with a check or money order, each month to BPU, P O Box 373, Brainerd MN 56401.
BPU is a publicly owned, municipal utility company. We are a not-for-profit utility, engaged in a partnership with the community for power and water distributed throughout our service area.
Privately-owned public utilities in areas such as electric, natural gas, telecommunications, water, railroad, rail transit, and passenger transportation are instead regulated by the Public Utilities Commission of California with the goal of assur[ing] Californians access to safe and reliable utility infrastructure

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