
The City of Dayton is pleased to announce that our backflow prevention tracking program has transitioned to BSI Online, a nationally recognized system for managing backflow device testing and compliance.
This change will help streamline communication between the City of Dayton, property owners, and licensed testers, ensuring a more efficient and secure way to track annual testing and maintain compliance with state and local regulations.
What This Means for Property Owners and Testers:
- All existing backflow device records have been transferred to BSI Online.
- Property owners will receive annual test due notifications directly from BSI.
- Licensed testers will submit test reports electronically through the BSI Online portal.
Next Steps:
- Property owners should follow the instructions in the upcoming BSI notification letter to schedule annual backflow testing with a certified tester.
- Testers should register with BSI Online at https://www.bsionlinetracking.com to begin submitting test reports.
For more information or assistance, please contact:
We appreciate your cooperation as we improve our backflow compliance program for the safety of our community’s drinking water.
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