Reporting portal hub

Aqua/TrackMyBackflow for backflow testing.

Find utility pages where Aqua Backflow or TrackMyBackflow appears in the official backflow test reporting, filing-fee, or tester registration workflow.

3 mapped utility workflows Aqua/TrackMyBackflow utility examples Reports follow utility rules Tester action comes after the local page
Owner checklist

Match the notice before opening a portal

  • Confirm the exact utility, service address, assembly record, and due date.
  • Keep any notice number, account number, CCN, or portal reference available for the tester.
  • Use the utility page to verify whether a filing fee, pass-only fee, or failed-test repair window applies.
Tester checklist

Portal access still depends on accepted credentials

  • Create or recover the tester account before the due date.
  • Upload current tester certification, license, insurance, or gauge calibration documents when required.
  • Submit through the named portal and confirm whether failed tests, passed tests, replacements, or removals have different handling.
Portal comparison

Compare Aqua/TrackMyBackflow utility workflows

Use this table to spot the acceptance gates that usually decide whether a backflow report is actually complete: portal submission, notice or device identifiers, approved tester status, report acceptance, and failed-test handling.

Utility and city Portal evidence Notice or device ID Tester gate Report acceptance Timing or fee clue Failed-test clue
City of Buena Park Water Backflow Reporting
Buena Park backflow reporting page
Aqua Backflow TrackMyBackflow portal
Look for the Hazard ID, Site ID, device record, or TrackMyBackflow customer record. Confirm accepted tester status with the utility. Report acceptance depends on using the named portal or online submission path; keep proof that the report was submitted. Upon installation and annually as customers are notified by the City Utilities Division
Buena Park's public page emphasizes Aqua Backflow inventory and record access rather than a public retail test price.
Buena Park's value is the reporting workflow, not just the field test.
City of Pleasanton Cross-Connection Control Plan
Pleasanton cross-connection control plan
Aqua Backflow online portal
Look for the Hazard ID, Site ID, device record, or TrackMyBackflow customer record. Open Pleasanton Aqua Backflow tester qualification rules Report acceptance depends on the named portal and the utility-approved tester route; keep proof that the report was submitted. Annual testing and event-driven follow-up under the City's cross-connection control plan
Pleasanton's strongest cost signal is the administrative risk around accepted online reporting and tester credential upkeep.
Failure to enter completed test reports online can remove a tester from the approved list.
City of Euless Cross-Connection Control Program
Euless cross-connection control program
TrackMyBackflow.com
Look for the Hazard ID, Site ID, device record, or TrackMyBackflow customer record. Open Euless TrackMyBackflow tester registration details Report acceptance depends on the named portal and the utility-approved tester route; keep proof that the report was submitted. Test results must be submitted through TrackMyBackflow when the City program requires testing
Euless publishes a $10.95 TrackMyBackflow filing fee.
Reports forwarded to Euless instead of TrackMyBackflow will be returned.
Mapped utilities

Aqua/TrackMyBackflow backflow portal examples by utility

Open the utility page first. It contains the due basis, submission method, program phone, and any tester-list route tied to the property.