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Aspen approved backflow testers

Use this page when the search or notice says approved, certified, registered, or authorized backflow tester for Aspen.

City: Aspen Utility: City of Aspen Cross Connection Control AKA Backflow Prevention Program Cadence: At least annually, plus on installation and after repair Last verified: 2026-06-29
Local answer

What to check for Aspen

Use this page when the search or notice says approved, certified, registered, or authorized backflow tester for Aspen.

  • Due basis: Aspen says initial notifications now come directly from BSI and testers are required to submit reports online through BSI. The city also says containment devices are tested at least annually and residents receive a reminder before the anniversary of the test date.
  • Notice or device clue: Look for the CCN, account number, BSI record, device ID, or assembly serial from the reminder.
  • Who is affected: Commercial, multi-family, irrigation, fire-system, and other protected water services inside Aspen's cross-connection control program.
  • Acceptance rule: Report acceptance depends on the named portal and the utility-approved tester route; keep proof that the report was submitted.
  • Report workflow: Aspen BSI Online backflow assembly test reporting
  • Credential gate: Certified backflow prevention assembly tester status, Aspen certified tester list status, BSI Online tester portal access
  • Program phone: 970-920-5110
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Source-backed procedure before the record is treated as closed

This is the working path for Aspen 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

  • Open Aspen's certified tester list
  • Confirm tester status on the governing list before treating a provider as approved.
  • Use the utility workflow for deadlines, report acceptance, and submission requirements.
Other Aspen routes

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Workflow

Aspen workflow order

  1. Confirm the device type and whether the service is domestic, irrigation, or fire.
  2. Use Aspen's certified tester list to choose the right tester.
  3. Complete the test and make sure it is entered through BSI.
  4. Keep the anniversary-date reminder cycle intact for the next year.
City FAQ

Aspen questions before you act

Where should I find approved backflow testers for Aspen?

Start with the governing authority's published tester list. This utility has an official approved-tester route and it should be treated as the primary source.

Can I use a generic backflow tester search for Aspen?

Use generic provider discovery only after the governing utility workflow is clear. Approval, reporting, and credential rules can be utility-specific.

Who controls the rule for Aspen?

Aspen search demand is routed to City of Aspen Cross Connection Control AKA Backflow Prevention Program. Commercial, multi-family, irrigation, fire-system, and other protected water services inside Aspen's cross-connection control program.

What costs or fees should I expect for Aspen?

Testing is market-priced, but Aspen's certified-list and BSI workflow shape the real customer path. Repair and retest cost depends on whether the assembly is domestic, irrigation, or fire-related. Aspen's strongest commercial signal is the utility's operational discipline around reminders, list-based routing, and BSI reporting.