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Pleasanton annual backflow testing

Pleasanton's official plan uses Aqua Backflow for online tester qualification and report submission.

City: Pleasanton Utility: City of Pleasanton Cross-Connection Control Plan Cadence: Annual testing and event-driven follow-up under the City's cross-connection control plan Last verified: 2026-07-06
Local answer

What to check for Pleasanton

Pleasanton's official plan uses Aqua Backflow for online tester qualification and report submission.

  • Due basis: Pleasanton's official cross-connection control plan says testers submit qualifications and completed test reports through an online portal held by the City's third-party backflow service provider, currently Aqua Backflow.
  • Notice or device clue: Look for the Hazard ID, Site ID, device record, or TrackMyBackflow customer record.
  • Who is affected: Pleasanton customers with required backflow assemblies and testers who must keep certification, gauge calibration, and business license records current.
  • Acceptance rule: Report acceptance depends on the named portal and the utility-approved tester route; keep proof that the report was submitted.
  • Report workflow: Pleasanton Aqua Backflow online report submission
  • Credential gate: Tester certification, Gauge calibration record, Business license status, Aqua Backflow online portal access
  • Program phone: 925-931-5500
Notice-to-closeout map

Source-backed procedure before the record is treated as closed

This is the working path for Pleasanton notices: match the authority, confirm the tester gate, use the accepted submission route, and keep proof that the report was accepted.

Local signals

Signals that matter before you act

  • Tester qualifications go through the online portal.
  • Completed test reports are submitted through Aqua Backflow.
  • Reminder and past-due notices are sent through the City's contracted online backflow software vendor.
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Workflow

Pleasanton workflow order

  1. Confirm the device or hazard is tracked by Pleasanton.
  2. Use a tester whose certification, gauge calibration, and business license are current.
  3. Submit the completed report through Aqua Backflow.
City FAQ

Pleasanton questions before you act

Does Pleasanton require annual backflow testing?

Annual testing and event-driven follow-up under the City's cross-connection control plan Pleasanton's official cross-connection control plan says testers submit qualifications and completed test reports through an online portal held by the City's third-party backflow service provider, currently Aqua Backflow.

What should I check on an annual notice for Pleasanton?

Check the due date, service address, device record, accepted tester route, and submission method before scheduling.

Who controls the rule for Pleasanton?

Pleasanton search demand is routed to City of Pleasanton Cross-Connection Control Plan. Pleasanton customers with required backflow assemblies and testers who must keep certification, gauge calibration, and business license records current.

What costs or fees should I expect for Pleasanton?

Testing is market-priced by the tester. Repair and retest cost depends on assembly type and whether another accepted portal entry is needed. Pleasanton's strongest cost signal is the administrative risk around accepted online reporting and tester credential upkeep.