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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the backflow prevention oxnard document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the device details such as MFG, MODEL, SIZE, and SERIAL # at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying the specific backflow prevention device being tested.
  3. In the CHECK VALVE sections, record the initial test results for each valve. Indicate whether they held pressure (HELD AT) and if they leaked or closed tightly. Use PSID to note pressure readings.
  4. For any repairs made, specify what components were cleaned or replaced in the REPAIRS section. This includes items like DISC, SPRING, and DIAPHRAGM.
  5. Complete the certification section at the bottom by entering your name, certification number, and signatures for both initial and final tests along with dates.

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Understand that it is necessary to a backflow preventer in any situation where incoming water and wastewater have a chance of being cross-connected.
When a property requires backflow protection as mandated by California Administrative Code, Title 17, the customer will be responsible for: (1) having an approved backflow prevention assembly installed on their property and (2) ensuring this assembly undergoes routine testing on an annual basis by a certified tester.
The cost to a backflow preventer typically ranges from $130 to $1,200, with many homeowners averaging around $300. This investment ensures that your water system complies with local regulations and prevents potential health hazards.
Average backflow preventer cost A backflow preventer costs $200 to $1,000 with installation, depending on the type. Backflow preventers keep contaminated water from getting back into your clean water supply.
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