Why did I receive a notice in the mail to have a backflow device tested on my property?
Notice was given in order to comply with the City of Plainview’s ordinance Section 3 Chapter 20 Plumbing, Article 7 General Regulations Section 603.3.2 that requires all backflow-prevention assemblies (i.e., reduced pressure, double-check valves, and pressure vacuum breaker assemblies) to be tested on installation and every three years thereafter by a licensed and approved tester. Locations considered high hazard areas need to be tested once every year. Tester information is included with the mailing notice.

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1. How do I report a water leak?
2. What causes water leaks?
3. Who is responsible for repairing a water leak on my property?
4. Am I paying for water that is leaking?
5. I’ve reported a water leak on my property. Crews have driven by and looked at the leak without repairing it. Why isn’t the leak repaired when they arrive?
6. In order to repair the city water main crews had to dig in my yard. When will crews be back to clean up and level my yard?
7. Why did I receive a notice in the mail to have a backflow device tested on my property?