Routes for "talty"
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.
Talty backflow notice route
Talty maps to Talty Special Utility District Backflow Testing. 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: Talty SUD says irrigation assemblies are tested upon installation and the test form must be provided to the district office. The district also requires annual testing for assemblies protecting against a health hazard and for all commercial properties regardless of health hazard, with test results due by either May 1 or November 1 depending on the cycle.
- Fee clue: Talty's published paperwork also shows a $50 tester registration fee and a $195 irrigation permit and inspection fee, which helps explain why district jobs can feel heavier than a simple plumber visit.
- Failed-test clue: Talty treats OSSF properties as health hazards and requires RPZ protection, which can turn a failed DCV into a replacement project instead of a simple retest.
Talty Special Utility District Backflow Testing workflow
Talty SUD is a strong district example because it publishes explicit annual testing triggers, deadline months, RPZ rules for OSSF properties, and a hard service-disconnection consequence for noncompliance.
- Tester gate: official list
- Due basis: Talty SUD says irrigation assemblies are tested upon installation and the test form must be provided to the district office. The district also requires annual testing for assemblies protecting against a health hazard and for all commercial properties regardless of health hazard, with test results due by either May 1 or November 1 depending on the cycle.
- Fee clue: Talty's published paperwork also shows a $50 tester registration fee and a $195 irrigation permit and inspection fee, which helps explain why district jobs can feel heavier than a simple plumber visit.
- Failed-test clue: Talty treats OSSF properties as health hazards and requires RPZ protection, which can turn a failed DCV into a replacement project instead of a simple retest.