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Backflow Test Pros provides backflow testing, installation, and repair for commercial and residential properties in Rossmoor.
We help local owners and property managers test, install, and repair, submit paperwork, stay on schedule, and avoid preventable compliance issues with the local water authority.
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With Backflow Test Pros' Managed Backflow Testing & Maintenance service, there is no need for Rossmoor businesses and homeowners to spend hours going over county and local water utility regulations, ordinances, requirements, deadlines, fees, guidelines, reporting schedules and forms. Everything is Done for You to simplify the backflow maintenance process and ensure compliance with local regulations.
Backflow Test Pros provides dedicated support in everything from initial scheduling, water department communications, due date tracking, same day approval, routine maintenance and urgent repairs.
As a Backflow Test Pros client you can rest assured knowing that your backflow assemblies are monitored and compliant with local water authority regulations.
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1. Scope & Authority
Rossmoor is an unincorporated community in Orange County, California, served by multiple water providers, including Golden State Water Company (GSWC) and the Los Angeles County Waterworks Districts (LACWD). Each provider enforces backflow prevention measures to protect its potable water system from contamination, in accordance with the California Code of Regulations, Title 17, and the State Water Resources Control Board's Cross-Connection Control Policy Handbook (CCCPH). These measures aim to prevent backflow incidents by identifying potential cross-connections and ensuring the installation and maintenance of appropriate backflow prevention assemblies (BPAs).
2. Responsibilities of Property Owners
Installation & Maintenance: Property owners must install and maintain approved BPAs at service connections where potential hazards are identified. The water providers require that BPAs meet the standards set forth in the CCCPH.
Annual Testing: BPAs must be tested at least once per year by a certified backflow prevention tester. Test results must be submitted to the respective water provider for record-keeping and compliance verification. Repairs & Replacements: If a BPA fails the annual test, it must be repaired or replaced immediately. Repairs can only be performed by a certified backflow prevention tester.
3. Scenarios Requiring Backflow Prevention Assemblies (BPAs)
The water providers require BPAs in various scenarios to protect the public water supply: Irrigation Systems: To prevent contaminants from entering the potable water supply through irrigation lines.
Swimming Pools: To prevent contaminants from entering the potable water supply through pool systems.
Fire Sprinkler Systems: To prevent contaminants from entering the potable water supply through fire suppression systems.
Auxiliary Water Sources: Properties with alternative water sources like wells or cisterns must install backflow prevention devices to prevent cross-contamination.
4. Testing & Maintenance Requirements
Annual Testing: All BPAs must be tested annually by a certified backflow prevention tester to ensure they are functioning correctly. Test results must be submitted to the respective water provider for record-keeping and compliance verification.
Test Report Submission: Test results must be submitted to the water provider within the specified time frame. The provider may offer a designated backflow data management system or approved reporting forms for this purpose.
Repairs & Replacements: If a BPA fails the test, it must be repaired or replaced immediately. Repairs can only be performed by a certified backflow prevention tester.
5. Approved Devices & Certified Testers
Approved Devices: Only backflow prevention assemblies that are approved by recognized standards agencies, such as the Foundation for Cross-Connection Control and Hydraulic Research at USC, may be installed. Backflow prevention assemblies for domestic lines must also meet the “lead free” requirements per Health and Safety Code (HSC) section 116875.
Certified Testers: Testing must be conducted by individuals certified by the Orange County Health Care Agency Environmental Health Division. A list of certified testers can be found on the County's website.
6. Enforcement & Penalties
Non-Compliance: Failure to install, test, and maintain the required BPAs may result in the disconnection of water service. Water service will not be restored until such conditions or defects are corrected to the satisfaction of the water provider.
Penalties: Late submission of test reports may result in penalties, including late fees or other enforcement actions as determined by the water provider. Rossmoor Water Authority Contact Info: Orange County Water District (OCWD) 18700 Ward Street Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Tel: (714) 378-3200