water district · official record
Dublin utility backflow testing requirements
DSRSD is a strong Bay Area Tokay page because district-approved testers enter existing backflow device tests electronically through the Tokay workflow.
Fast answer
Who, when, and what device?
DSRSD says the Tokay test entry website must be used for existing backflow devices and that district-approved testers are required to enter tests electronically.
- Who is affected
- Dublin San Ramon Services District business and CII water customers with new or existing backflow devices, plus district-approved testers submitting reports.
- Covered devices
- Existing backflow devices · New backflow prevention devices · Assemblies requiring repair and retest
- Risk if missed
- DSRSD says damaged, leaking, or failed assemblies must be repaired and retested without delay. Existing device reports must use Tokay test entry.
What to do now
Choose the task on your notice
The official rule stays on this record; national guidance explains the task.
Exact workflow
Follow the local sequence
- 01
Confirm the property is served by DSRSD and the device is in the district workflow.
- 02
Use a district-approved backflow tester.
- 03
Use the blank district form only for new backflow device installations when applicable.
- 04
Use Tokay test entry for existing backflow devices.
- 05
Repair and retest failed, damaged, or leaking assemblies without delay.
Tester gate
Who can produce an accepted result?
Confirm tester eligibility directly with Dublin San Ramon Services District Backflow Testing before scheduling.
View the official tester listSubmission route
Where the result goes
Use the official program contact and submission method below.
- DSRSD backflow testing page program page
- DSRSD Tokay test entry website Tokay WebTest reporting workflow
Local detail
Property, device, and enforcement notes
Open the parts that match the property and system. These details stay subordinate to the fast workflow above.
Program and failure notes
- Failed, damaged, or leaking assemblies must be repaired and retested without delay.
- Existing device reports must use Tokay test entry.
- The district maintains an approved tester route.
- Existing device reports use the Tokay test entry website.
- The district provides an approved tester route.
- Failed, damaged, or leaking assemblies must be repaired and retested without delay.
Residential notes
- The strongest public path is business/CII, so residential pages should not imply broad routine coverage without a district notice.
- San Ramon or Dublin searches should map to the district workflow when the account is served by DSRSD.
Commercial notes
- Business and CII water customers are the clearest fit for this page.
- Existing device reports must go through Tokay, and failed assemblies need repair and retest without delay.
Cost and fee context
Testing is market-priced by district-approved testers.
Repair and retest costs depend on the device issue and whether district inspection or permit handling applies.
DSRSD's public friction is the split between new-device forms and existing-device Tokay entry.
Evidence ledger
Official sources
DSRSD is a strong Tokay page because the district requires existing device tests to use the Tokay test entry website, provides approved tester routing, and states that failed, damaged, or leaking assemblies require repair and retest without delay.
BackflowVerdict summarizes these records; the governing entity remains the authority.
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