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Backflow Prevention Assembly Requirements and Letters
Annual backflow preventer testing is required and must be conducted by an authorized tester, with results submitted within 30 days of notification. Failed inspections, including those due to excessive vegetation, must be addressed promptly to avoid service disruptions. To remove a backflow preventer, submit a petition to the Cross Connection Control Office for approval.
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You must have your backflow preventer tested by a company from Manatee County's Authorized Testers list within 30 days. If it fails inspection, repair or replace it, and re-certify within the same timeframe. Failure to comply may result in the County scheduling the inspection at your expense, at a minimum of $50.00. For removal requests, submit a petition to the Cross Connection Control Office for approval.