Routes for "college-station"
Open the most specific city or utility route first. Portal hubs help when the notice names a software system but the local utility still controls the rule.
College Station backflow notice route
College Station maps to City of College Station Backflow Prevention. Report acceptance depends on the named portal and the utility-approved tester route; keep proof that the report was submitted.
- Tester gate: official list
- Due basis: College Station says backflow prevention devices must be tested on installation, testers must be TCEQ-certified and registered with the City, and original reports must reach Water Services within 30 days of testing per city ordinance.
- Fee clue: The published $50 annual registration fee applies to tester companies, not directly to the property owner.
- Failed-test clue: College Station separates state certification from City registration; both matter.
City of College Station Backflow Prevention workflow
College Station is a useful procedural page because it clearly publishes the tester list, report form, 30-day submission rule, and City registration requirements for BPATs.
- Tester gate: official list
- Due basis: College Station says backflow prevention devices must be tested on installation, testers must be TCEQ-certified and registered with the City, and original reports must reach Water Services within 30 days of testing per city ordinance.
- Fee clue: The published $50 annual registration fee applies to tester companies, not directly to the property owner.
- Failed-test clue: College Station separates state certification from City registration; both matter.