Metro support layer

Greater Orlando backflow testing

Greater Orlando support page for utility-first backflow routes across Orange County, OUC, and Seminole County.

3 mapped utilities 2 public providers 2026-06-29 last reviewed
How to use this

Utility pages stay canonical

Central Florida is commercially strong because adjacent utilities share similar customer demand but use different authority lists, reporting platforms, and irrigation workflows. This metro page groups them without treating the metro as the legal authority.

Use this metro page to compare nearby utility workflows and public provider options, then drop into the exact utility page before acting on a compliance step.

Coverage

Coverage

High-intent paths

Common Greater Orlando backflow testing searches to route correctly

  • Annual backflow testing and due-date notices
  • Approved or registered backflow tester lists
  • BSI, SwiftComply, WEIRS, VEPO, or local portal submission
  • Failed-test repair, retest, and filing order
Mapped utilities

Utility pages inside this metro cluster

This is the part that matters first. Open the exact utility page before you use any provider or help surface.

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Orange County Utilities Cross Connection Control

Orange County is a strong Florida county utility because it exposes the real county program, the registered tester search path, and reclaimed-water-specific device rules.

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Orlando Utilities Commission Backflow Program

OUC is one of the strongest Florida utility pages because it combines annual testing, residential-versus-commercial responsibility splits, pricing, and service-termination risk.

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Seminole County Cross Connection Control Program

Seminole County is an unusually actionable Florida county utility because it pairs annual testing with an official tester list, a 20-day repair rule, and a distinct residential irrigation meter workflow.

Provider surface

Public providers already mapped to this metro

Use this layer only after the local rule and next step are clear on the utility page.

Support guides

Guides that reinforce this metro cluster

Guide route

Approved testers vs find a tester

Why official tester lists and commercial directories must stay separate, and what each page type is allowed to claim.

Guide route

Backflow reporting portals: BSI, SwiftComply, WEIRS, and VEPO

Find how BSI Online, SwiftComply, WEIRS, VEPO, Envirotrax, and utility customer portals affect backflow test report submission after the field test.

Guide route

Residential vs commercial backflow rules

Why the local trigger is rarely just residential versus commercial, and how utilities actually split hazard, irrigation, multifamily, and managed-property cases.

Guide route

Backflow test cost: annual testing, repairs, and portal fees

How annual backflow test cost changes when the utility requires registered testers, repairs, retests, BSI fees, or online reporting.

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Failed backflow test next steps

What a failed backflow test usually means, how repair and retest sequencing works, and where owners lose time.