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Dublin San Ramon Services District Backflow Testing 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.

Use this page to confirm the governing rule, then open the focused page that matches your exact situation.

Testing cadence: Existing backflow devices use Tokay test entry; damaged, leaking, or failed assemblies must be repaired and retested without delay Submission: program page Last verified: 2026-07-06 Verification code: TL Freshness window: 45 days
Before scheduling

Notice checklist before you call or file

The strongest local backflow pages answer these questions before the user calls anyone. This utility record keeps the notice clues and acceptance gates together so the next step is not just a generic backflow testing search.

  • Due basis: 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.
  • Notice or device clue: Look for the Tokay/WebTest entry, tester login context, device record, or assembly identifier.
  • Tester route: View the official tester list
  • Submission path: DSRSD backflow testing page
  • Acceptance rule: Report acceptance depends on the named portal and the utility-approved tester route; keep proof that the report was submitted.
  • Cost signal: Testing is market-priced by district-approved testers.
Owner vs tester

Know who has to act

This split matters because many utility pages reject reports when the tester, credentials, portal entry, or fee path is wrong.

Next-step paths

Start with the page that matches your situation

This page is the rule hub. Use it to confirm the governing utility workflow, then open the focused page that matches the actual situation on site.

Routine notice

Annual testing

Open the annual page when the utility notice is about routine testing, timing, and accepted submission methods.

Urgent status

Failed test

Open the failed-test page when the device already failed and you need the repair, retest, and reporting order.

Provider route

View the official tester list

Use the published tester route after you confirm the rule, due basis, and submission path on this utility page.

Testing cadence

Annual or event-based timing

Dublin San Ramon Services District business and CII water customers with new or existing backflow devices, plus district-approved testers submitting reports.

  • Existing backflow devices use Tokay test entry; damaged, leaking, or failed assemblies must be repaired and retested without delay
  • 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.
Penalty exposure

Non-compliance penalties

DSRSD says damaged, leaking, or failed assemblies must be repaired and retested without delay. Existing device reports must use Tokay test entry.

  • 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.
Compliance workflow

Official workflow

Every focused page on this utility still runs through this authority sequence. Confirm the rule here before you branch into repair, testing, or provider routing.

  1. Confirm the property is served by DSRSD and the device is in the district workflow.
  2. Use a district-approved backflow tester.
  3. Use the blank district form only for new backflow device installations when applicable.
  4. Use Tokay test entry for existing backflow devices.
  5. Repair and retest failed, damaged, or leaking assemblies without delay.
Source block

Source block

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.

Covered property types

Where the rule applies

  • Business water customers
  • CII water customers
  • Customers with existing backflow devices
  • District-approved backflow testers
Covered device types

Devices in scope

  • Existing backflow devices
  • New backflow prevention devices
  • Assemblies requiring repair and retest
Residential notes

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 focus

Commercial and managed properties

  • 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.
FAQ

Local questions people actually ask

Does Dublin San Ramon Services District Backflow Testing require annual backflow testing?

Existing backflow devices use Tokay test entry; damaged, leaking, or failed assemblies must be repaired and retested without delay. 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 by Dublin San Ramon Services District Backflow Testing backflow rules?

Dublin San Ramon Services District business and CII water customers with new or existing backflow devices, plus district-approved testers submitting reports.

How do I submit or confirm a backflow test for Dublin San Ramon Services District Backflow Testing?

Use the official utility workflow and submission methods listed on this page: DSRSD backflow testing page, DSRSD Tokay test entry website. Program phone: 925-828-0515.

Which backflow reporting portal does Dublin San Ramon Services District Backflow Testing use?

The stored submission route is: DSRSD backflow testing page (program page), DSRSD Tokay test entry website (Tokay WebTest reporting workflow). Follow the utility workflow first because tester enrollment, filing fees, and pass/fail handling can differ by jurisdiction. The matching portal hub on BackflowPath is Compare Tokay WebTest portal utilities.

Where should I look for testers for Dublin San Ramon Services District Backflow Testing?

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.

What should I check before scheduling a tester for Dublin San Ramon Services District Backflow Testing?

Confirm the due basis, property type, device type, and submission method before booking. Then open the official tester-list route, and make sure the report can be filed through the required utility or portal path.

What costs or portal fees should I expect for Dublin San Ramon Services District Backflow Testing?

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.

After the rule is clear

Need a tester or local help?

Start with the governing authority's published tester list. Use provider help only after the official rule, due basis, and submission path are clear.

Market cost analysis

Local cost band

Typical testing and repair pricing used to frame next-action decisions in the metro around this utility.

DSRSD's public friction is the split between new-device forms and existing-device Tokay entry.

Provider browse layer

Public provider direction

Provider routing stays clearly labeled below the official workflow. This block exists to frame public provider discovery without implying authority status.

Backflow technician inspecting an industrial assembly
Local testing profiles Use provider profiles and metro pages only after confirming the utility workflow and list rules above.
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Public directory stays separate Provider help is reviewed separately from the official utility workflow and never replaces the authority guidance above.