Reporting portal hub

SpryBackflow for backflow testing.

Find utility pages where SpryBackflow appears in the official backflow test report submission workflow.

2 mapped utility workflows SpryBackflow 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 SpryBackflow 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
Aurora Water Backflow Prevention Aurora SpryBackflow online submission
Aurora Water backflow prevention
Aurora SpryBackflow online submission
Aurora hydrant meter program
Look for the utility service address, responsible party or customer record, assembly record, and annual due-date clue before opening SpryBackflow. Certified technician status, Test equipment make, model, and serial number, Calibration certificate Online result posted through Aurora Water's SpryBackflow site before the annual due date. Upon installation and annually thereafter
Aurora's value is the clear annual workflow and owner-responsibility language, not a published test-price table.
Aurora requires SpryBackflow online submission before the due date.
City of Greeley Cross-Connection Control Program
Greeley cross-connection program
Spry Backflow portal
Greeley backflow testers
Look for the utility service address, responsible party or customer record, assembly record, and annual due-date clue before opening SpryBackflow. Open the Greeley local certified backflow testers list Report acceptance depends on the named portal and the utility-approved tester route; keep proof that the report was submitted. Upon installation and annually thereafter
The local value comes from the operational workflow and tester routing, not a published city rate.
Greeley uses a real portal workflow instead of phone-only backflow management.
Mapped utilities

SpryBackflow 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.

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Aurora Water Backflow Prevention

Aurora Water is a strong supporting Colorado utility because it publishes a clean annual-testing rule, online submission requirement, and ownership-responsibility language.

  • Aurora Water backflow prevention
  • Aurora SpryBackflow online submission
  • Aurora hydrant meter program
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City of Greeley Cross-Connection Control Program

Greeley is a strong Colorado utility because it combines annual testing, Spry portal reporting, and an official local tester list.

  • Greeley cross-connection program
  • Spry Backflow portal
  • Greeley backflow testers
Portal FAQ

Questions to answer before filing a report

Is SpryBackflow the same thing as the local backflow rule?

No. The portal may handle report submission, but the city, county, water district, or utility still controls deadlines, tester acceptance, fees, and failed-test handling.

What should I compare before using SpryBackflow for a backflow report?

Compare the utility name, service address, notice or device identifier, approved tester gate, report acceptance rule, filing fee, due window, and failed-test instructions.

How many BackflowPath utility workflows mention SpryBackflow?

This portal view currently groups 2 mapped utilities with source-backed portal or online submission evidence.

Can any backflow tester submit through SpryBackflow?

Do not assume that. Many portals still require accepted tester credentials, current certification, license, insurance, gauge calibration, or separate utility approval before reports are accepted.