Failed-test city route

Dublin failed backflow test

Use this page when the assembly already failed and the next step is repair, retest, and accepted report submission.

City: Dublin Utility: Dublin San Ramon Services District Backflow Testing Cadence: Existing backflow devices use Tokay test entry; damaged, leaking, or failed assemblies must be repaired and retested without delay Last verified: 2026-07-06
Local answer

What to check for Dublin

Use this page when the assembly already failed and the next step is repair, retest, and accepted report submission.

  • Due basis: DSRSD says the Tokay test entry website must be used for existing backflow devices and that district-approved testers are required to enter tests electronically.
  • Notice or device clue: Look for the Tokay/WebTest entry, tester login context, device record, or assembly identifier.
  • Who is affected: Dublin San Ramon Services District business and CII water customers with new or existing backflow devices, plus district-approved testers submitting reports.
  • Acceptance rule: Report acceptance depends on the named portal and the utility-approved tester route; keep proof that the report was submitted.
  • Program phone: 925-828-0515
Local signals

Signals that matter before you act

  • Failed, damaged, or leaking assemblies must be repaired and retested without delay.
  • Existing device reports must use Tokay test entry.
  • The district maintains an approved tester route.
Workflow

Dublin workflow order

  1. Confirm the property is served by DSRSD and the device is in the district workflow.
  2. Use a district-approved backflow tester.
  3. Use the blank district form only for new backflow device installations when applicable.
  4. Use Tokay test entry for existing backflow devices.
  5. Repair and retest failed, damaged, or leaking assemblies without delay.
Official source trail

Source-backed utility record

DSRSD is a strong Tokay page because the district requires existing device tests to use the Tokay test entry website, provides approved tester routing, and states that failed, damaged, or leaking assemblies require repair and retest without delay.